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Use libosmocodec function to parse RTP with AMR payload in sysmoBTS and
LC15. This replaces "manual" parsing of AMR frame with function covered
by test suite and makes adding DTXd support easier.
Related: OS#1563
Change-Id: I1464f9a12e3f92926d03d5dd5d18e8f0f7206dd9
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/204
Tested-by: Jenkins Builder
Reviewed-by: Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>
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Let's use one systematic naming schemes for all BTS models.
osmobts-trx -> osmo-bts-trx
sysmobts -> osmo-bts-sysmo
lc15bts -> osmo-bts-lc15
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This also ensures that a missing ortp library dependency is discovered
at configure time already
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We should only calibrate the clock if there is a GPS fix. Start
gpsd to determine if there is a fix or not. Work around trimble
decoding issues (sent an email upstream). We need to gain some
more experience to see if there memory leaks. We also need to
re-schedule the calibration depending on the outcome.
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This runs the entire procedure for calibration with reasonable
error and success checking. It can be triggered from the VTY
of the sysmobts-mgr right now.
What is missing is to hook up with GPSD to check if the system
has a fix and provide a mode that will continously run the
calibration command.
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In the long run we will connect to GPSD and wait for a fix and
then run the calibration. The first step is to open (and re-open)
the control connection to the BTS.
As the connection is on localhost there should not be a computation
overhead to always have the connection open. When connecting assume
that the ASYNC connect worked directly as otherwise we get no
notification of the failure.
This looks like a "bug" of libosmo-abis that should check if the
socket has been connected or not.
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Read the clock calibration from the place that will be read by
the BTS process. Use the standard eeprom code for doing that.
The code assumes that this and the other eeprom code don't
write/invlidate the others reason. If that assumption would not
be true calls to eeprom_free_resources should be added.
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This sysmobts specific control interface allows for clock calibration
from an external program by means of the "trx.0.clock-info" and
"trx.0.clock-correction" values.
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Check the temperature and move between "NORMAL", "WARNING"
and "CRITICAL" state. We will only return from CRITICAL to
WARNING when the temperature has significantly changed, and
when being in state "WARNING" we enter an intermediate state
to allow an easy hysteris.
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Move the code to a separate file to keep things nicely apart
of each other.
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Add VTY support to the manager. This way we can interactively
inspect the state of the system and trigger events.
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Begin with the basics of a OML Router. This is currently only
capable of accepting a connection and read messages but it will
evolve into a router in multiple stages. The first usage will
be by the sysmobts-mgr. An OML Error Indication will be sent by
the sysmobts-mgr and it will be forwarded to the BSC. In the
second step we will set a relative power reduction from the
sysmobts-mgr.
In the long-term this code will be used to communicate with a
second TRX.
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Harald is right and that the code is generally not ready
for inclusion. I fell victim of trying to finish it while
the code is not ready at all. It is better to re-introduce
the patches in a smaller and more tested way.
The right way would have been a branch were ready things
are split-off the main/wip commit until everything is ready.
Revert "sysmobts: Have a common prefix for the enum"
This reverts commit 44980347f308fe5bbe48a933dbc81b82b53d310a.
Revert "utils: Used the enum manuf_type_id in the parameter of add_manufacturer_id_label"
This reverts commit 7d36e5ed46b630203167fc9d5d28e0087fdbd394.
Revert "utils: Classify the OML message using the return type"
This reverts commit afee0b7929a00500f9c204f3bc7e12f72451e832.
Revert "sysmobts: Do not access out of bound string"
This reverts commit f5f41e805195c8c3294a9e6a68b10f975fbabbbd.
Revert "sysmobts: Separate IPA and OML check into two methods"
This reverts commit 13a224063dfcee0be529fba1c8fb9be9c1fb261e.
Revert "screenrc: osmobts-mgr now needs a config file"
This reverts commit 0a1699ff8a5462c167c24e8b28186abb26331698.
Revert "make sure osmobts-mgr.cfg file is included in tarballs"
This reverts commit 14c60b425f8146f6a392d2d3de2979c817cd975e.
Revert "sysmobts-mgr: Add VTY support for configuring it"
This reverts commit c5fedd24c96a4ef6d7a0c0ed3c70d6ef0abd5c17.
Revert "sysmobts: Add beginnings of an OML router and create Failure Messages in the sysmobts-manager"
This reverts commit c6ab90b27006ff2d1fdfb0b1d7fc01e1dd4a696d.
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This patch allows to configure the warning temperature threshold,
the severe temperature threshold of the board and the PA and the
actions like the relative value power that we want to reduce the
transmit power to and the part that we want to switch off or not.
Signed-off-by: Alvaro Neira Ayuso <anayuso@sysmocom.de>
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sysmobts-manager
Make the sysmobts listen for OML messages on a Unix Domain Socket.
Messages passing a sanity check will be forwarded to the BSC.
In case the sysmobts-mgr detects a temperature above or below
temperature threshold an OML failure message will be sent
to the BTS.
[moved confinfo into the #ifdef BUILD_SBTS2050]
Signed-off-by: Alvaro Neira Ayuso <anayuso@sysmocom.de>
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Bind to port 3006 and listen to incoming IPA requests. Currently
we unconditionally respond with the MAC and IP Address of the unit.
To determine the IP Address the kernel is asked for thesource
address of the route for the destination. In contrast to a nanoBTS
we will reply to the port the initial request came from.
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libosmoabis has a BTS-side implementation of the IPA protocol for years,
and osmo-bts should have used that all the time. Unfortunately it had
its own local hack, this patch is migrating to the libosmocore
implementation.
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During development one switches from GSM900 to GSM1800 and GSM850 to
GSM1900. This commit attempts to make this switch more easy.
GSM1800 and GSM1900 have overlapping ARFCNs. This means that the
mapping from bands to arfcn is not injective. Because of that I
removed the code to deduce the band from the ARFCN. This was done
in commit 8c3d807b3fc785ffb18aeb97355150c92221e8a0. The auto-band
option allows to move between GSM900/GSM1800 and GSM850/GSM1900.
Add a simple testcase with these auto-band configurations.
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For certain sysmoBTS units, a fixup to the calibration table is needed,
if the firmware is >= 3.3.0.
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On v2D (and later) hardware, the calibration data can be read directly
from the EEPROM and doesn't have to be read from files.
If there is no trx-calib-path set in the VTY, we will read from EEPROM.
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Since automake 1.13 INCLUDES is depricates and causes a warning
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On some system (e.g. ubuntu) libosmovty must precede libosmocore
otherwise we get undefined reference errors while linking.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas J. Bouliane <nicolas.bouliane@nutaq.com>
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Right now osmo-bts requires access to one OpenBSC header file and
this requires that openbsc and osmo-bts git are in the same directory.
Begin with making the location of the OpenBSC sourcecode configurable.
This approach will allow to build osmo-bts on our Jenkins installation
but now has the risk of more code including the openbsc/*.h header files.
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'trx-calibration-path' is the new VTY command indicating the path
name where the calibration files can be found.
Calibration is only implemented for SUPERFEMTO API version 2.4.0 or
later.
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This daemon is taking care of counting the number of hours in operation
and to watch the system temperature as determined by internal
temperature sensors.
Later, it will export an external interface for firmware reload, as well
as a way to raise OML ALARMs in case of temperature issues or other
problems.
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Once we get RF-ACTIVATE.conf from L1, we now enable the corresponding
LED. We also switch it off on RF-DEACTIVATE.conf. We do _not_ switch
it off when osmo-bts crashes or terminates before RF-DEACTIVATE.conf.
The latter is intentional, as RF may very well still be active at that
point. The re-spawning script will re-set the DSP and therby turn off
the RF and then disable the LED.
A better solution might be to do all this in the kernel driver for the
DSP.
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this deals with unused cocde, unused variables and undeclared symbols in
various places.
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Using osmo-bts-sysmo and this code, it is now possible to do FR and AMR
based voice calls on TCH/F.
A lot of CPU is wasted in the conversion between the RTP formats and the
L1 specific formats for the codec frames. All data needs to be shifted
by four bits, and the order of bits needs to be reversed in every byte.
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This only implements creating, binding, connecting and free'ing RTP
sockets, not yet anything regarding receiving or transmitting codec
frames on them.
You will need the rtp branch of libosmocore for libosmotrau
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This code re-works osmo-bts to add support for the upcoming sysmocom BTS.
It also tries to add some level of abstraction between the generic
part of a BTS (A-bis, RSL, OML, data structures, paging scheduling,
BCCH/AGCH scheduling, etc.) and the actual hardware-specific bits.
The hardware-specific bits are currently only implemented for the sysmocom
femtobts, but should be (re-)added for osmocom-bb, as well as a virtual
BTS for simulation purpose later.
The sysmocom bts specific parts require hardware-specific header files
which are (at least currently) not publicly distributed.
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