there were two defaults and one was shadowing the other. This
commit removes both defaults and uses blocking-mode for RRC
calls to PDCP in the UE. The eNB write_sdu() uses the non-blocking
mode by default. We have to review the eNB's RRC perhaps and use blocking
there too and non-blocking only for data plane
* Clang-formated UE, eNB and lib.
* Fixed compiling errors from clang-format.
* Fix linking issues introduced by clang-format
* Fix poor formating in initializing arrays of arrays.
* Fix mistake in conflict resolution on rm_turbo.c
* Re-apply clang format to gtpc_ies.h
move non-type-specific methods of proc_t to its base class.
procedure state machine was simplified via a future-type. Now procedures dont get stuck until the user reads the procedure outcome.
made the NAS procedures more event trigger/reaction-based.
the main issue was the plmn_selected variable. the solution
was to create a function to enter the deregistered state that resets the variable
and performs all other actions that need to be performed, like clearing
EPS bearers.
The patch also extends the SS to support AT commands to enable/disable
data services and now succesfully passes TC_9_2_2_1_7
* Calling tx_end() from radio_reset() causes long execution time in B210. Using boolean to call later instead. Fixes RLF failing in B210. Checked in X300
* Fix issue #655
This commit introduces CSFB (circuit switched fall-back) capabilities to
srsLTE. Actually, all the eNB has to do is to send a
RrcConnectionRelease with the RedirectedCarrierInfo IE.
The MME triggers this by the S1AP CS Fallback Indicator IE, which may
be present either in the Initial Context Setup Requst or in the
UE Context Modification Request.
As srsLTE has no support for the UE Context Modification Request at all
yet (!), basic support for this message is introduced in this patch.
Both Mobile Originated and Mobile Terminated CSFB with a coupel of
different UE models have been verified using this patch in a setup
consisting of srsENB attached to an undisclosed EPC connected via SGsAP
to a complete Osmocom 2G network.
Closes: #358Closes: #363