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
* 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
* first step towards moving MAC timers to stack. Mac is still using its own timers. srslte::timers class can be restructured.
* moved timers out of the UE MAC
this fixes the issue when the stack is torn down if, for example,
the radio couldn't be loaded correctly. it will hence call stop() on all stack
components which are not initialzized yet, and logging therefore doesn't work.
the log object is know during contruction time and therefore can be passed
in as soon as possible.
- all RLC entities are now initialized during contruction
- there is no need to check for, e.g., existance of timers, during
runtime
- there is also no need to call re-init during resume
- timers are freed in dtor
- add a simple and low-overhead has_data() method to check whether
an RLC entity has data to transmit or not
- use this method for all calls that are actually not interested
in the amount of data to send
- use the more expensive get_buffer_state() for all cases where
the actual size of the buffer is of importance