- move cell specific eNB params to cell list in rr.conf
- make sure DL EARFCN and DL freq can be used to manually overwrite a single cell config
- fix SIB packing and transmission for multi cell configs
- introduce cell list to MAC
- adapt default enb.conf.example and rr.conf.example
* 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
This adds the required missing bits to the eNB config file parser
to enable minimalistic support of parsing SIB7 configuration.
SIB7 contains GERAN (GSM) neighbor cell information, which is important
if you are operating a combined 2G+4G netowrk and want to assist the UEs
to reselect GSM cells once they move out of LTE coverage.
An example SIB7 section looks as follows:
sib7 = {
t_resel_geran = 1;
carrier_freqs_info_list =
(
{
cell_resel_prio = 0;
ncc_permitted = 255;
q_rx_lev_min = 0;
thresh_x_high = 7;
thresh_x_low = 7;
start_arfcn = 871;
band_ind = "dcs1800";
explicit_list_of_arfcns = ( 873, 875, 877 );
}
);
};
Closes: #357
when using
[pcap]
enable = true
filename = /tmp/enb.pcap
in enb.conf, there is no pcap file created.
The problem is somewhere in the way how arguments are handled.
pcap.enable is properly parsed into args.pcap. However, later on,
lte_stack->init(args.stack, rrc_cfg, lte_phy.get()) only passes
args.stack down the road, not args.pcap. enb_stack_lte::init() then
basically uses args.stack.pcap and not args.pcap, and the latter appears
always false.
Let's remove pcap_args_t from all_args and only use the instance in
stack_args_t.
Closes: #359
- abstract UE object now consists of a radio, a PHY, and a stack layer
- add new stack abstraction layer that combines MAC, RLC, RRC, PDCP, NAS and GW
- PHY layer now has a single stack interface and does not talk to MAC and RRC seperatly
- this remove RF calibration parameters that were an extra
section in the eNB/UE config but were hardly used (only old bladeRF)
- a better way to pass those parameter would be through the
device args in the normal rf config section