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2014-08-25tx_power: Check actual TRX output power against intended valueHarald Welte1-0/+2
We use the completion call-back from L1 to compare the instructed TRX board output power with the actual value as reported back from L1. Right now we only print an error message in case the values disagree. In the future we might want to either use that value as part of our calculation or send an OML alarm report to the BSC.
2014-08-24New generic transmit power handlingHarald Welte1-0/+74
In order to support transmit power reduction by thermal management as well as the variety of new internal / external PA configurations of BTSs, we need a slightly more complex system. Also, as at high power a single dB can be quite a big difference, we are now doing all computations in milli-dB(m), i.e. 1/10000 bel. Ramping is now used both for up and down ramping, as that is useful in cases where you want to gracefully shut down a cell by shrinking its radius, gradually handing over subscribers to neighboring cells. Furthermore, this code is becoming part of the 'common' codebase, as it is not really specific to how sysmobts is working. The user can specify a single aggregate value for external system gain/attenuation. Let's say you have 1dB loss of antenna cable, so you can put that as 'user-gain -1' into the config, which means that a 'transmit power of 20dBm' will be compensatet for that and the TRX is instructed to output 21dBm to compensate the cable loss. Similarly, external PAs can be described by a positive user-gain. One of the next steps will be to communicate those values and the nominal power capability of the specific BTS to the BSC, so the BSC will automatically show correct signal levels in the VTY and log files. The code includes provisions for future extensions regarding * an external and an internal PA with calibration tables * a thermal attenuation setting to be controlled by the site manager