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).
this patch makes sure that if RBs have been deactivated after
max KO on either the DL or the UL, they are reactivated if either
of them is working again.
UL/DL are always activated together, even if just one of them
recovers. The KO counter (or timer), however, is not stopped implicitly.
also make sure we don't assign LCIDs beyond the possible
number.
possible fix for https://github.com/srsran/srsRAN/issues/658
Co-authored-by: herlesupreeth <herlesupreeth@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Francisco <francisco.paisana@softwareradiosystems.com>
This is achieved via:
- keep restarting the inactivity timer whenever a ReestablishmentRequest is received
- in case the RRC ReestablishmentComplete is very late and the old rnti was removed anyway,
abort RRC reestablishment procedure and release new rnti
this patch splits the counter and timer handling for PHY DL, PHY UL,
and RLC errors and makes sure that, for example, a successful DL
does not cancel the UL RLF timer, and vice versa.
They all use the same timeout value which is user-configurable.
Paging messages can only be transmitted in a subset of subframes - {0, 4, 5, 9}
I avoid now creating objects for the subframes that are not part of this subset
- moved paging record handling to separate class
- parallel access to pending pcch messages by phy workers based on TTI and without common lock
- asn1 pcch message packing now takes place in stack thread, to avoid real-time issues
Main changes:
- addition of pool utilities
- The node size/alignment and batch allocation threshold are now runtime arguments
- object pool and memory pool are not anymore based on the same class.
The object pool cannot use intrusive free list because it would overwrite the object
memory