general-purpose method for lower layers to signal protocol
failures to higher layers, i.e. RRC.
In the current case, implement a direct release of the UE (enb) or
a reestablishment (UE).
* Added ability to discard to dyn_block_queue
* Change way of keeping track of SDUs
* Check nullptr in poping callback. Starting to check for nullptr in RLC read_pdu.
* Adding RLC discard tests
* Clearing PDCP info when RLC discard happens
* Read SDUs until they are no longer nullptr
* Changed discard_if to use template argument
since the tests are random we sometimes hit the maxRetx threshold
with 8 retx allowed that made the unit test fail.
increase threshold to lower the likelihood for this to happen.
undeliverd_sdus_queue. Added a queue to store information about
rx_counts received.
Added unit test for when the SNs wrap-around in status report genaration
this patch replaces the std::vector type used in the interface between
PDCP and RLC to signal delivery status between both layers. The new
data type is a configurable but fixed-size vector.
The RLC AM doesn't need to dynamically allocate the vector for every SN but
uses the tx_window for storage.
the PDCP SN was used to fill the SDU with data. But since
the max value isn't devisable by 256 it didn't always increment
correctly. Use a normal byte now that wraps correctly.
among cleaning up the the stress test, it does:
* remove optional pedantic flag and make it the default to catch resegmentation issues
* use random SDU and MAC grant size the default
* use factory functions to create RLC configs (make maxretx configurable)
* remove reestablishment and print error when maxRetx is triggered
* fix NR PCAP usage and removes PCAP ifdef
* Added interfaces for the RLC to notify the PDCP of failure to transmit
SDU
* Limit discard timer to 1500ms, to avoid issues of lingering SDUs in the undeliverd_sdus_queue.
* Fix bug in early exit of notify_delivery and notify_failure
* fix compilation issue in rlc-pdcp notification
Co-authored-by: Francisco <francisco.paisana@softwareradiosystems.com>