* Remove boost string
* Make sure that int/enc algos can be specified in capital case in the MME.
* Use == instead of compare for comparing strings with const chars
Co-authored-by: Pedro Alvarez <pedro.alvarez@softwareradiosystems.com>
If a process exits and has a controlling terminal, everything under
it gets a SIGHUP by the kernel. That's the case for instance when
running a srsUE over ssh with some specific parameters. As a result,
when the ssh client is killed, SIGHUP is sent to srsUE, which will be
killed immediatelly without proper release, which means in turn that log
buffers are not flushed.
Let's do proper shutdown when SIGHUP is received so that everyone can
get log files.
this commit fixes and issue where, after receiving paging and the resulting
PRACH from the UE, the eNB would create DRB1 and already schedule DL traffic
on this bearer. However, since the UE has not received the reconfig message
yet, the DL traffic is dropped since DRB1 isn't set up yet.
the commit also does not reset the BSR state of the bearer inside MAC since
this caused to a stall of the received DL PDU. The value would initially be set to
a non-zero value (after receiving the DL PDU from EPC). But when the bearer
was (re-)introduced to MAC, it would reset the BSR to zero, and, since
MAC never polls RLC, the PDU wasn't sent down until the next PDU arrives
and sets the BSR to a non-zero value again.
the 6 PRB eNB requires a different PRACH offset than the default
value of 2 in the SIB1 example. In order to avoid having
to use a separate SIB config with just a single different value,
the patch patches the value to the only right configuration, if it's wrong.
It continues operation but still issues a warning so the user
can change it in the config.