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
* Added the appropriate code for handling and sending the
re-establishment procedure messages to rrc_ue.c/.h.
* Triggered RRC reconfiguration after the reception of RRC
re-establishment complete
* Refreshed K_eNB at the reception of re-establishment
request
* Changed the mapping of TEIDs to RNTIs in the GTP-U layer,
as the RNTI might change with reestablishment.
if the eNB stack startup fails, for example due to binding
the wrong GTPU socket or similar issues, the eNB should stop
and log a message. Previously the return values for
S1AP and GTPU init were not even evaluated.
Avoid double buffering of SIBs in MAC as this would require one buffer for each CC.
Instead, use byte_buffer managed by RRC that contains packed SIBs to avoid
double memcpy for each SIB tx. Only use MAC provided buffer in error case.
Also avoid MAC calling RLC for each SIB and call RRC directly.
- move cell specific eNB params to cell list in rr.conf
- make sure DL EARFCN and DL freq can be used to manually overwrite a single cell config
- fix SIB packing and transmission for multi cell configs
- introduce cell list to MAC
- adapt default enb.conf.example and rr.conf.example
* 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
This commit introduces CSFB (circuit switched fall-back) capabilities to
srsLTE. Actually, all the eNB has to do is to send a
RrcConnectionRelease with the RedirectedCarrierInfo IE.
The MME triggers this by the S1AP CS Fallback Indicator IE, which may
be present either in the Initial Context Setup Requst or in the
UE Context Modification Request.
As srsLTE has no support for the UE Context Modification Request at all
yet (!), basic support for this message is introduced in this patch.
Both Mobile Originated and Mobile Terminated CSFB with a coupel of
different UE models have been verified using this patch in a setup
consisting of srsENB attached to an undisclosed EPC connected via SGsAP
to a complete Osmocom 2G network.
Closes: #358Closes: #363
* 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.