this resolves issue #2277 in which a warning was logged when
the CC worker decoded a 2nd phantom PDDCH.
It's difficult to avoid this 2nd PDDCH without addional computation
that we don't want add at this stage.
Rather than filtering out the Warning in the log post-processing,
we reduce the log level to info.
Removing unecessary \n for logs and changed log of PDCP info queue
capacity to debug to avoid log spam.
Changed log level for unhandled S1AP messages from error to warning
in EPC to avoid failing tests because of error message.
Changed usage of allocate_unique_buffer to make_unique_buffer()
This includes:
- Adding a queue (implemented with std::map) for undelivered PDUs.
This queue uses the SN used for TX as the key.
- Added discard timer that is started upon reception of the SDU. Upon
expiry of the timeout a discard callback removes undelivered PDUs
from the queue.
- Added the mechanisms to the notify_delivery to remove PDUs from the
undelivered queue when the PDU is ACK'ed.
- Added test case for both timer expiry and acknowledgment.
- Fix up the getter for buffered SDUs to return the undelivered SDUs
- Changed default PDCP discard timer, so AM has a discard timer by
default.
this fixes a warning that we had in the epc.log because we don't
explicitly handle the UE capability info message received over S1AP
from the eNB.
Since we have a strict no-error policy in many PR tests, we can't log
an error here.
test. The race condition was being cause by write_sdu being called
simultanously to read_pdu, which could cause the read_pdu to try to get
the SDU info before it had been written by the write_sdu.
Changes in this commit include:
- Make sure PDCP sn in included in RLC AM stress test.
- Stop handling control PDU when TX is not enabled in RLC AM.
- Fixed issue with length of the PDCP SN in rlc_stress_test.
- Moved the place were sdu info erase was called to avoid double calls to erase
- Tentative fix for race condition in rlc_am_stress test.
- Added function to print information about undelivered_sdu_info_queue
for debugging.