with the B210 and 2 RF ports, i.e. MIMO mode, we have stopped the
Rx stream after changing the rx_samp_rate but didn't start it again.
Either the issue doesn't exist in SISO mode or we never saw it but for MIMO
it can be reproduced easily with rate changes during streaming, i.e.:
$ ./lib/src/radio/test/benchmark_radio -p 2 -t 10 -x -y -s 23.04e6
Instantiating objects and allocating memory...
Initialising instances...
Opening 2 channels in RF device= with args=default
[INFO] [UHD] linux; GNU C++ version 9.2.1 20200304; Boost_107100; UHD_3.15.0.0-2build5
[INFO] [LOGGING] Fastpath logging disabled at runtime.
Opening USRP channels=2, args: type=b200,master_clock_rate=23.04e6
[INFO] [B200] Detected Device: B210
[INFO] [B200] Operating over USB 3.
[INFO] [B200] Initialize CODEC control...
[INFO] [B200] Initialize Radio control...
[INFO] [B200] Performing register loopback test...
[INFO] [B200] Register loopback test passed
[INFO] [B200] Performing register loopback test...
[INFO] [B200] Register loopback test passed
[INFO] [B200] Asking for clock rate 23.040000 MHz...
[INFO] [B200] Actually got clock rate 23.040000 MHz.
[INFO] [MULTI_USRP] 1) catch time transition at pps edge
[INFO] [MULTI_USRP] 2) set times next pps (synchronously)
Warning: TX gain was not set. Using open-loop power control (not working properly)
Setting manual TX/RX offset to 0 samples
Start capturing 10000 frames of 23040 samples...
Changing sampling rate to 23.04 Msamps/s
Setting manual TX/RX offset to 0 samples
Changing sampling rate to 1.92 Msamps/s
Setting manual TX/RX offset to 0 samples
/home/anpu/src/srsLTE/lib/src/phy/rf/rf_uhd_imp.cc.1211: Error timed out while receiving samples from UHD.
/home/anpu/src/srsLTE/lib/src/phy/rf/rf_uhd_imp.cc.1211: Error timed out while receiving samples from UHD.
/home/anpu/src/srsLTE/lib/src/phy/rf/rf_uhd_imp.cc.1211: Error timed out while receiving samples from UHD.
/home/anpu/src/srsLTE/lib/src/phy/rf/rf_uhd_imp.cc.1211: Error timed out while receiving samples from UHD.
/home/anpu/src/srsLTE/lib/src/phy/rf/rf_uhd_imp.cc.1211: Error timed out while receiving samples from UHD.
it fixes#1623.
this happens more often with MIMO since lates are more likely here.
after a late, the Rx stream must not be stopped on the B2xx either.
<log>
RF status: O=3, U=0, L=1
/home/anpu/src/srsLTE/lib/src/phy/rf/rf_uhd_imp.cc.1209: Error timed out while receiving samples from UHD.
stop rx stream
./home/anpu/src/srsLTE/lib/src/phy/rf/rf_uhd_imp.cc.1209: Error timed out while receiving samples from UHD.
stop rx stream
/home/anpu/src/srsLTE/lib/src/phy/ue/ue_sync.c.775: Error receiving samples
/home/anpu/src/srsLTE/lib/src/phy/ue/ue_cell_search.c.312: Error calling srslte_ue_sync_work()
/home/anpu/src/srsLTE/lib/src/phy/ue/ue_cell_search.c.272: Error searching cell
</log>
before the BSR was extracted but the actual index (between 0 and 63)
was not stored but directly converted into bytes.
for log parsing and debugging it is easier to follow the index
value. this patch therefore adds both values to the log message
and extends the API accordingly.
commit #51c6e8d1 introduced a regression in which the 2nd antenna
port was never considered. All MIMO ZMQ based tests therefore failed.
this fixes#1608
the enable_rx_timestamps() for the radio_ctrl object has only been
introduced in Nov 2019 for UHD 3.15 and therefore needs
to be excluded when compiling for 3.14 and below.
Note: According to the original UHD commit in
67dbaa41f2 (diff-60a9387c0fc8406fd5b39fa995dd8c14)
it looks like the Rx timestamps are disabled by default
for UHD versions before 3.15
This commit fixes#1602
- Import the srslog project into srslte.
- Ported srsue app to use the new logging framework.
- Implemented a wrapper that dispatches log entries to srslog.
- Renamed an existing log test to be more specific to avoid name clashes.
at the when applying the fading channel we copied the state back
to our buffer. Since we are offsetting the read buffer
by X samples, we need to make sure that we don't read after then
(len-X) samples of the temporary memory buffer
the PSS detection needs more temporary buffer than a full subframe.
we therefore need to allocate and initialize the sync object with
larger maximum size to support Scell search of large cells, e.g.
20 MHz
this fixes issue #1538
* add locked and unlocked version of has_data() since one is
called from stack and one from PHY threads
* add comments in each interface section as to why locking
is required or not
* remove RLC rwlock when not required
* move calls only used by RRC to RRC section
this patch refactors the SDU queuing and dropping policy of the RLC and PDCP layer.
the previous design had issues when packets have been generated at a higher
rate above the PDCP than they could be consumed below the RLC.
When the RLC SDU queues were full, we allowed two policies, one to block on the write
and the other to drop the SDU. Both options are not ideal because they either
lead to a blocking stack thread or to lost PDCP PDUs.
To avoid this, this patch makes the following changes:
* PDCP monitors RLC's SDU queue and drops packets on its north-bound SAP if queues are full
* a new method sdu_queue_is_full() has been added to the RLC interface for PDCP
* remove blocking write from pdcp and rlc write_sdu() interface
* all writes into queues need to be non-blocking
* if Tx queues are overflowing, SDUs are dropped above PDCP, not RLC
* log warning if RLC still needs to drop SDUs
* this case should be avoided with the monitoring mechanism
with ZMQ RF, we've seen the radio returning -1 and traced
the issue down to the ringbuffer.
in fact, pthread_cond_timedwait() returned 22 (EINVAL) indicating
a wrong timeout value. The issue was likely an overflow
in the timespec parameter. This patch checks for the return
value of pthread_cond_timedwait() and also calculates the
nanosecond wrap around for the timespec
amarisoft flags an RF error and exits after not receiving samples
for the radio. Running with ZMQ in the RFCI, the UE sometimes needs more
time to start up due to slow processing and no fftw wisdom file and
then Amarisoft eNB times out. This gives the whole process a little
bit more time. Should we still find it too short we may increase
it further.
This lock was removed in 1cbf7eac because it was considered unneeded.
However, as can be seen in issue #1503, we need to protect the access
to rx_window, for example.
Issue #1503 shows a stack trace where a PHY worker generates a status PDU.
While holding the mutex to access rx_window, the stack thread on the
other hand, happily accesses the rx_window member without acquiring
the lock. This commit protects all handle_*() functions in write_pdu().
This reverts commit 1cbf7eac04.
instead of logging PDU received from below, and SDU that is forwarded
to above, only log the PDU in rx in info mode.
The next layer will do the same and log the PDU received (which is the SDU coming from here)
so there is now loss of information in the logs.
during the PDU packing it could happen that a new SDU segment
was added but the resulting larger header was so big that not even
a single byte of the new PDU could be added. because this
corner case wasn't handled correctly an invalid PDU was transmitted.
the solution is to revert the addition of the new SDU.
* state funktion for eia1 (mitigate race condition)
* Extra file for snow3g
* just use mbedtls aes
* ref specification
* adding const keyword to security functions
Use the return value of parse_string function to determine whether a parameter was found.
I experienced issues when the rx_type was set, but the rx_format was not. This led to "Unsupported sample format pub" as the tmp variable is still set to the value of the rx_type.
clang complained about an uinit var that is returned and it turned
out that we don't even implement that function in NEON.
I've found a nice MIT-licensed header that was easy to integrate.
this fixes the subframe-accurate rx in tracking mode.
previously we've only alligned to the next subframe start in find and
when there was a single overflow we've lost the track.
this patch calculates the offset in samples to the actual start of the
subframe (full ms of the receive timestamp) vs. the actual
receive timestamp and uses the value as the "next_rf_sample_offset"
to realign on the next receive
we've used a macro that can return -1 as access index
for an array. this has now been converted in a member
that is initialized and checked during init
fixes Coverity issue 1480088 where srslte_ue_dl_find_dl_dci() expects
an array of struct srslte_dci_dl_t but is only given one element.
srslte_ue_dl_find_and_decode() itself only uses the first decoded
message but find_dl_dci() may still decode more than that
this patch adds the -y paramter that changes the sampling rate
during a radio benchmark to stress-test the API
it turned out that some devices/drivers are very prone to
sampling rate changes. since this happens during UE operation
when the UE is searching for cells, we need to make sure
the driver/device supports that operation.
this turns off some Lime specific tweaks that we did, for example
turning off streaming before changing the sampling rate.
those are now implemented inside the LimeSuite (as of 20.01)
and are no longer required here
patch also disable the explicit BW setting and async background thread
It allows to provide an index for tx_port, rx_port, tx_freq and rx_freq even
for the first (and possibly only) port. So for example a MIMO config would be this for example:
tx_port0=tcp://*:2001,tx_port1=tcp://*:2003,rx_port0=tcp://localhost:2000,rx_port1=tcp://localhost:2002
the missing mem zero'ing caused the unit test to fail on some
machines where the memory wasn't initialized by default.
for d and d16 allocate the maximum number of bits, not
only the max length of a DCI
this is an extension to the currently available security
configuration and activation methods provided by PDCP.
The new call allows to specify a Rx and Tx SN after which the
entire security config, i.e. integrity and ciphering, should
be enabled.
this is mainly required for the PDCP entity of the conformance
testing SS but could potentially also be used by the eNB
to enable security for PDCP after sending the SecModeCommand
for example.
the extra call was added to not break the existing API.
This commit implements support for the CLOSE_UE_TEST_LOOP message.
Currently the mode is not saved and looping the data is not implemented.
Only the *_COMPLETE message is sent back as a response.
during deinit of the UE/eNB it could happen that the log_ptr
was already set to null but the stack thread was still accessing
it through log_h->info()
i've moved the old macro into a new header and used as as much
as possible. there are still places in the code where similar
macros are used but we would need to change the variable name
to replace them
* Use task id to track old background tasks in RA procedure
* Improve robustness against RF overflow in PHY
* Increase SNR out-of-sync threshold
* Do not change frequency if it's the same
* Increase sync priority
* Increase time to start receiving to reduce input buffer occupation
* Use scoped lock in sf_worker
gcc8 added a -Wstringop-truncation warning that flags
an issue in phy_common because we are copying a str
to another str without explicitly saying it's null-terminated.
we could turn off the warning using a pragma in the code
but I guess it's safe to just null-terminate after
copying manually
[1] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50198319/gcc-8-wstringop-truncation-what-is-the-good-practice
previously PDCP security (integrity and ciphering) could only
be enabled for both Rx and Tx at the same time.
this, however, caused an issue during the conformance testing in which,
in TC_8_2_1_1() for example, the eNB sends a SecModeCommand and a
RRC Reconfiguration in the same MAC TB. In this case, the eNB
needs to be able to enable DL security right after sending the SecModeCmd
in order to send the RRCReconfig encrypted. However, enabling UL security needs
to be postponed until after the SecModeComplete is received.
This patch allows to enable PDCP security for rx/tx independently if
that is needed. The default way is like before, enabling it for tx/rx at
the same time.
this patch adds a buffer len paramter to the receive_samples() call
that protects the (also) provided buffer from overflowing.
currently each call to srslte_ue_sync_zerocopy() which then calls receive_samples()
relies on a buffer that is "big enough". But that buffer is sometimes
2 subframes, sometimes 3 or 5, sometimes has space for the maximum PRB size, sometimes
only for 6 PRBs (i.e. during cell search).
By extending the interface to pass the buffer size we can make sure that
only samples are received that actually fit inside the provided buffer.
according to the ZMQ dev guide, one can use a socket monitor
to get informed about changes to a socket, e.g. when a client disconnected.
This is useful to detect when a UE dropped the connection to reinitialize
the socket and timers in a eNB.
This commit adds code to create such a socket monitor but leaves
it disabled because it still doesn't work as expected.
this fixes an issue in which, during cell search, the sync code
itself would set the serving cell whenever it found a new cell.
instead, only report the found cell to RRC and keep the sample
rate at 1.92 MHz. RRC may select a new serving cell and then tell
PHY to camp on it.
rrc_meas refactor. Need to split commit
Fix typo
Temporal commit
Apply rx_gain_offset to neighbour cell measurements
srsLTE: modify TESTASSERT Macro to follow codeline
SRSUE: prevent RRC from having serving cell in neighbour list
SRSUE: DL HARQ does not need Time Aligment Timer. UL is disabled using PUCCH resources release
SRSUE: extend intra-frequency to CA SCell
SRSUE: fix confusing/ambiguous code in the RRC measurements and fix concurrency issue
SRSUE: remove RRC measurement report triggers when measurements are modified or HO succesful
SRSUE: fix compilation issues and Reest SIB indexes
Fixes sync using incorrect cell configuration when search cell does not find a correct cell
Small refactor to remove measurement report triggers always after removing measurement
SRSUE: Removed SIC PSS from UE
SRSUE: fix inter-frequency reestablishment and added more traces
SRSUE: Fix compilation issue
this removes inline keyword from PCAP functions and puts all functions
into own C file
before forced inlining caused an issue when compiling for ARM on Ubuntu 19.10 on the RPi4
using gcc version 9.2.1