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2016-02-16Add current state of Packet Timeslot Reconfiguremax/ptsrMax1-0/+84
The way it's used now (upgrade to multislot for DL TBF upon LLC frame arrival) doesn't seem right because DL and UL TBF do not exist at that moment. Nevertheless, encoding routine is complete for EGPRS (no GPRS yet) and trigger functions and state changes provide nice illustration into internal workings of the scheduler. Hence we'll keep it here for the time being. Signed-off-by: Max <msuraev@sysmocom.de>
2016-02-08edge: Work-around to not use MCS-6 with paddingJacob Erlbeck1-2/+6
Currently single BSN blocks of size 68 (a single unit from MCS-8) are put into a MCS-6 block with padding according to TS 44.060 Annex J. Unfortunately, these packets are ignored by the E71. This might be related to the currently incorrect usage of the puncturing schemes and the RSB bit (the puncturing schemes are not updated and the RBS flag is never set). Avoid downgrading from MCS-8 to MCS-6 if there is no second block available. Send the block twice instead. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08edge: Compare len instead of using cs.isCombinableJacob Erlbeck1-11/+14
Comparing the coding scheme properties doesn't seem to be strong enough, since create_dl_acked_block(fn, ts, index, index2) sometimes had to combine data units of different size this way. Check the registered size of the BSN blocks instead, since these must match if two blocks are to be combined in a single RLC data message with MCS7-9. It is not yet clear, what exactly goes wrong with the current implementation, but this commit fixes the problem which trigger the assertion in create_dl_acked_block. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08edge: Send a second BSN block in an RLC message if possibleJacob Erlbeck1-53/+104
Currently only one BSN block is encoded in each RLC data message, even if MSC7-9 are used, which transport two independant (except for a max BSN delta of 512) BSN blocks. In that case, the same block is just put twice into the same message. The current create_dl_acked_block(fn, ts) method handles block selection (resend, new BSN, dummy block, ...) and restart handling in one method and is too complex to extend it accordingly. Therefore this commit move the block selection/creation handling into a new method (take_next_bsn) which delivers the next BSN along with a hint, whether it may be combined with another block. In that case, the function can be called a second time (this time with a valid previous BSN, that's the one returned by the first call) to get the second BSN. The real block generation method create_dl_acked_block(fn, ts, index, index2) is then called with both BSNs as indices (the second must be -1, if there is only one BSN). Note that every BSN returned by take_next_bsn should be passed to create_dl_acked_block to avoid state inconsistencies. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08edge: Refactor create_dl_acked_block for multi-block supportJacob Erlbeck1-24/+85
Currently the method is hard-coded to support a single BSN only. MCS-7 to MCS-9 encode 2 data blocks into a single RLC data message. This commit refactors create_dl_acked_block to process any number of blocks internally. Note that this does not extend the parameter list accordingly and just duplicates the BSN if these MCS are being used. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08rlc: Add with_padding argument to gprs_rlc_data_info_init_dl/ulJacob Erlbeck1-1/+1
The offsets of the data areas change when padding is used (see TS 44.060, 9.3.2.1 and Annex J for details). Extend the parameter lists to pass the with_padding flag and use that information to compute the correct offsets. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08rlc: Support encoding of EGPRS header type 1 + 2Jacob Erlbeck1-1/+2
Currently only header type 3 (MCS-1 to MCS-4) is supported. Add header structs to rlc.h and extend Encoding::rlc_write_dl_data_header accordingly. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08tbf: Add check_polling/set_pollingJacob Erlbeck1-21/+10
Currently the checks for and the actual polling is done in several places by copy & paste of several lines of code. This hinders changes of they polling is handled internally and also is likely source of programming mistakes. Separate this into a check_polling function, that checks whether polling is possible and returns the FN and the RRBP to be used in that case. Otherwise the cause is logged (LOGL_DEBUG) and a negative error value is returned. There are no other side effect beside the logging. If the call is successful, the set_polling method can be used to actually register the polling. Extend the encoder functions' parameters lists by an rrbp parameter. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08tbf: Add and use tbf->poll_tsJacob Erlbeck1-1/+2
Currently tbf->control_ts is used to look up an incoming poll response. Since that may eventually change, poll timeouts could theoretically happen in that case. Store the real poll TS in tbf->poll_ts at all places where tbf->poll_fn is set. Do not use tbf->control_ts to look up outstanding polls. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08tbf: Use is_control_ts() instead of comparing TS values directlyJacob Erlbeck1-1/+1
Currently there are some places where tbf->control_ts != ts is evaluated to check, whether ts is a control slot. Replace these expressions by tbf->is_control_ts(ts) which does the same whitout exposing internal fields. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08tbf: Add abort method for downlink TBFJacob Erlbeck1-0/+27
Currently the is a release() function which takes care of statistics and shutdown of properly finished TBFs, but which cannot be used for aborted TBFs. This commit add an abort() method which handles unacked RLC blocks as lost and doesn't start a release timer. This method will be invoked by tbf_free() for downlink TBF. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08tbf: Low prio for BSSPG values for GPRS/EGPRS MS classJacob Erlbeck1-5/+8
Currently the values in the BSSGP RA Cap IE are eventually use overwrite the 'good' values obtained from the MS earlier. Use the 'good' values when the are present, which is assumed if at least one of ms->ms_class() or ms->egprs_ms_class() is set. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08edge: Call update_window even if FINAL_ACK_INDICATION is setJacob Erlbeck1-10/+12
The bitvec RBB is always valid, even when FINAL_ACK_INDICATION is set. This is done by the ack/nack decoder function which fake a bitmap starting with V(A) up to V(S)-1 in that case (see Decoding::handle_final_ack). Call gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::update_window unconditionally and only use is_final for logging and TBF state changes in gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::rcvd_dl_ack. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08edge: Use num_blocks in gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::analyse_errorsJacob Erlbeck1-5/+9
Currently a window size of 64 is being hard coded. Use the length of the show_rbb string instead. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-08edge: Add bitvec based DL window updating methodsJacob Erlbeck1-0/+81
The current methods are based on the GRPS specific RBB and SSN values and formats which are not compatible with EGPRS. Add a second set of similar methods with the same semantics but which are based on a bitvec and the first BSN instead. The following methods are affected: - gprs_rlc_dl_window::update - gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::rcvd_dl_ack - gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::update_window Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-05edge: Provide and use CS -> CPS conversionJacob Erlbeck1-0/+1
The MS' RLC receiver needs a valid CPS field to decode the block. Add the function gprs_rlc_mcs_cps to generate the CPS value based on coding scheme, puncturing, and padding. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-05edge: Select implementation by mode in rlc_data_to_dl_appendJacob Erlbeck1-1/+1
Currently the GPRS data block encoding is applied to every coding scheme, even if an MCS is selected. This commit renames the actual encoding function to rlc_data_to_dl_append_gprs (not exported) and puts selection code into Encoding::rlc_data_to_dl_append. This requires an additional cs argument. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-05edge: Use rlc_data_to_dl_append in create_new_bsnJacob Erlbeck1-111/+20
Currently TBF related tasks (status changes, counter updates, LLC dummy command insertion) as well as RLC data block generation are done within create_new_bsn. The data block creation part has already been copied to the stateless Encoding::rlc_data_to_dl_append function. This commit changes create_new_bsn to use the encoder function and just care about the TBF related stuff. Since the rlc_data_to_dl_append function has been validated against the test cases being described in annex B of TS 44.060, this commit fixes an encoder bug which leads to broken LLC frames in a special case (see example B.2, the main header's E bit was erroneously set to 1 in that case). When this happens, the LLC frame will get discarded after reassembly, so that TCP will have to retransmit the lost packet. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-05edge: Use RLC data block encoding functionsJacob Erlbeck1-39/+62
This commit removes the use of struct rlc_dl_header from gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::create_dl_acked_block and gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::create_new_bsn. Instead of patching the data area directly, the RLC block encoding functions are used. Note that the data unit encoding is still hard-coded to GPRS in create_new_bsn, so using MCS 1-4 (albeit being supported by the encoder) will not work yet. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-05edge: Fix RLC message sizeJacob Erlbeck1-1/+1
Currently the RLC message length that is obtained from the DSP is reduced by 1 if the last byte of the buffer includes spare bits. While this worked well with GPRS, these bits are being used to encode RLC blocks in EGPRS mode. Thus this last byte must not be chopped off. The functionality of the code is not affected by this, since the modified length value is not used. This commit adds GprsCodingScheme::usedSizeDL/UL to return the number of bytes needed to encode the message block. If there are single bits at the end that are to be used (EGPRS), the functions return the number of full bytes plus 1 (which is the buffer size reported by the DSP and returned by sizeUL/sizeDL). The commit also removes the len parameter from rcv_data_block_acknowledged. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-05edge: Add work-around to get DL EGPRS from MS objectJacob Erlbeck1-1/+5
The EGPRS multi-slot class need to be parsed from the CSN.1 RA capability (see gprs_bssgp_pcu_rx_dl_ud). This commit adds a workaround to get the EGPRS MS class from the MS object if that is present. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-01edge: Replace integer cs by GprsCodingSchemeJacob Erlbeck1-12/+5
Currently the TBF and MS object use a plain integer value (current_cs) to manage the coding scheme. This makes it difficult to support the MCS schemes. GprsCodingScheme supports a partial ordering of these values (CS and MCS) and provides safe increment and decrement methods. Use the GprsCodingScheme type instead of integer for cs fields and variables. Add a 'mode' to GprsMs which can be set to either GPRS, EGPRS, or EGPRS_GMSK which also set the initial values of current_cs_ul/dl. Select the mode based on max_mcs_ul and max_mcs_dl. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-01edge: Add methods and operators to GprsCodingSchemeJacob Erlbeck1-1/+1
Add a few new operators and methods to support the use of GprsCodingScheme instead of the plain integer currently used. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-01rlc: Add and use mod_sns(bsn) methodJacob Erlbeck1-8/+7
Currently there is only a mod_sns() method which is being used in expression like bsn_expr & win.mod_sns(). This only works, because it is known that mod_sns() is (sns() - 1) where sns() in turn is always 2^n. This is error prone, hard to read, and relies on window specifics that should be kept inside the respective module. This commit adds a mod_sns(uint bsn) method to gprs_rlc_ul_window and gprs_rlc_dl_window, that encapsulates and hides this optimized computation. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-12-16edge: Store GprsCodingScheme in gprs_rlc_dataJacob Erlbeck1-18/+12
Currently the coding scene is stored as number N, where there scheme is CS-N. This commit replaces this by a GprsCodingScheme type cs value. The gprs_rlcmac_cs table is no longer needed and thus removed. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-12-15edge: Extend gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::handle by egprs_ms_classJacob Erlbeck1-2/+4
The multislot (MS) class and the EGPRS MS class can also be passed via BSSGP in an MS Radio Access Capability element which can optionally be contained in a DL-UNITDATA PDU. While this case is fully supported for GPRS, the EGPRS MS class in BSSGP messages is ignored. This commit extends gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::handle to pass the EGPRS MS class, too. Note, that the EGPRS class is not yet taken from the CSN.1 RA capability and is always set to 0. Note also, that append_data still uses ms_class only. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-12-15edge: Support EGPRS multislot class handling in tbf_allocJacob Erlbeck1-3/+4
Add an egprs_ms_class argument to the allocation functions and set/pass it where necessary. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-09-11bssgp: Use measured leak rate for flow controlJacob Erlbeck1-5/+31
The leak rate sent to the SGSN does not reflect the current CS level, lost frames, and control message overhead. So the SGSN cannot do proper queue control under non-optimal conditions. This commit computes the leak rate for the last flow control interval by computing the maximum theoretical leak rate and basically substracting control blocks, nacked blocks, and reduced block sizes due to CS downgrade. By using this approach, the value will by more stable on low load, where the value will tend to be near the value derived from the configuration. On full load the transmitted value is completely derived from the measurements. Note that the MS default values are no adapted to the adapted BVC leak rate, since a single MS which has a lower link quality would otherwise be reducing the rate of another MS with good radio conditions, which would not make much sense if they did not share any PDCH. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-09-01tbf: Refactor reuse_tbf into releasing and DL TBF establishmentJacob Erlbeck1-35/+24
Currently reuse_tbf (partly) resets the old DL TBF and uses its PACCH to establish a new DL TBF. The method can not be used with UL TBFs. This commit replaces the reuse_tbf method into a gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf:release method which triggers the TBF's timer based deletion (so that the TFI is still reserved for some time) and a gprs_rlcmac_tbf::establish_dl_tbf_on_pacch which can establish DL TBFs on existing PACCHs of either DL or UL TBFs. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-08-28tbf: Add logging for pollingJacob Erlbeck1-0/+4
This commit adds the relevant frame number to the "poll timeout" logging message. In addition, logging is added to the places where poll_fn gets set. The goal is to track down the source for frequent "poll timeout" messages. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-08-24bssgp: Only call bssgp_tx_llc_discarded if the bctx existsJacob Erlbeck1-1/+2
While this does not happen in real use, and unset btcx can lead to segfaults in test cases. The other code outside of gprs_bssgp_pcu.cpp does not depend on bctx being non-NULL: Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-08-18ms: Move MS information merging to GprsMSJacob Erlbeck1-1/+1
Currently the merging of the meta information (MS class, IMSI) takes place in gprs_rlcmac_tbf::merge_and_clear_ms(). This makes it difficult to merge the internal state and does not directly relate to TBFs anyway. This commit moves this into a new method GprsMs::merge_old_ms. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-08-17tbf: Use update_ms instead of confirm_tlli in handle()Jacob Erlbeck1-5/+1
The confirm_tlli method does not handle TLLI clashes in the MS storage. This commit changes gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::handle() to use update_ms instead. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-08-14tbf: Handle TLLI change on DLJacob Erlbeck1-18/+40
When doing an RA Update the network can request to change the TLLI. In this case, there can be 2 MS objects with different TLLI for a single real MS. The first is associated with the old TLLI and the IMSI, while the second is associated with the new TLLI and no IMSI if it had been created for the uplink TBF. When the first message with the new TLLI and the IMSI arrives from the network, the PCU is able to detect this. Currently this is not handled properly. The TBFs of the old MS object are not cleaned up properly, keeping the old MS from being deleted. This patch modifies gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::handle to check for this and if neccessary to move an existing DL TBF and to clean up the old MS object to ensure its deletion. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-08-13tbf: Always start T3193 when changing state to GPRS_RLCMAC_WAIT_RELEASEJacob Erlbeck1-12/+8
Currently when receiving a PACKET DL ACK/NACK message with the Final Ack Indicator bit set, the TBF's state is set to GPRS_RLCMAC_WAIT_RELEASE but T3193 is only started when the LLC queue is empty. Otherwise the reuse_tbf() method is called to establish a new DL TBF. In that case, the timer is not started. This will leave the current TBF without a timer so it is potentially not released later on. This is recognisable by sticky entries in the output of the 'show tbf all' command and possibly allocation failures if there are too many of them. This commit changes the code to always start T3193 to make sure, that a timer is always active when the the state is set to GPRS_RLCMAC_WAIT_RELEASE. Note that TS 44.060, 9.3.2.6 requests to release the 'old' TBF immediately in some cases, which is not implemented by this change. This will lead to a longer reservation period of the TFI only, which is safer than reassigning it too early. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-07-21llc: Use CoDel to drop packages from the LLC queueJacob Erlbeck1-0/+10
Currently packets are only dropped if they have reached their maximum life time. This leads to LLC queues being constantly filled under load, increasing the latency up to the maximum life time. This kind of bufferbloat hinders TCP's congestion avoidance algorithms. To keep the queues short, the CoDel active queue management algorithm can be used. This commit changes to llc_dequeue method to apply the CoDel algorithm to selectively drop LLC frames before they passed to the TBF layer to be encoded in BSNs. This feature is currently disabled by default. The CoDel state is managed per MS since the LLC queues are also kept in the MS objects. Note that there is still some buffering in the TBF objects, in the worst case (CS4) 3.5kByte + LLC-MTU octets are stored there. The resulting additional packet delay is not (yet) taken into account for CoDel. Also note that configuration changes are applied to new MS objects only. The following VTY commands are added to the 'pcu' node: - queue codel activates CoDel, the interval is selected by the implementation - queue codel interval <1-1000> activates CoDel with a fixed interval given in centiseconds (10ms-10s) - no queue codel deactivates CoDel Which interval value to use is still an open issue. For high speed links (e.g. Ethernet), CoDel suggests 100ms. For slower links, the expected RTT is recommended. The current implementation uses a default value of 2000ms. Measurements: Note that the following measurements depend on several other factors, most notably the interaction with the SGSN's flow control. They are just examples to give an idea how CoDel might influence some parameters. The measurements have been done with a single E71, first with a running ping only (Idle), then with an additional TCP download of a 360k file (Busy). The CoDel interval was set to 1s. - Idle : ping ~400ms, avg queue delay 0ms, dropped 0 - Busy, No CoDel: ping ~6s, avg queue delay 4-6s, dropped 0, scheduled 948, duration 54s - Busy, CoDel: ping 500-1500ms, avg queue delay ~600ms, dropped 77, scheduled 1040, duration 60s More measurements with two MS downloading in parallel (two independant measurements per case). - Busy, No CoDel: dropped 0, scheduled 1883, duration 121s dropped 19, scheduled 2003, duration 133s - Busy, CoDel: dropped 22, scheduled 1926, duration 116s dropped 22, scheduled 1955, duration 108s Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-07-16tbf: Move TFI selection into alloc_algorithmJacob Erlbeck1-12/+5
Currently the TFI and the TRX have to be determined before the actual TBF allocation function is called, passing TFI and TRX number as parameters. This does fit to TFI reuse for different slots, since this were tightly coupled with the slot selection. This commit just moves the TFI selection into the alloc_algorithm functions. The tfi parameter is removed from the the TFI alloc functions. The trx parameter is changed into use_trx to optionally limit the trx selection (same semantics like in tfi_find_free). Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-07-03tbf: Remove call to update() in reuse_tbfJacob Erlbeck1-2/+0
Since both TBF are based on the same reservation which means that they should be compatible with respect to the slot usage, and since the new TBF has not been forced to single slot usage, an update of the allocation is not necessary now. This commit removes the call to update() from within reuse_tbf(). Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-07-03tbf: Set ms in call to tbf_alloc_dl_tbfJacob Erlbeck1-3/+1
The call to tbf_alloc_dl_tbf misses the pointer to the GprsMs object which is already known in that case (tbf_reuse). This leads to a full reallocation of the PDCH slots, which is possibly incompatible with the old set of slots. This can result in hanging TCP connections and TCP connection failures. This commit replaces the old NULL value by the actual GprsMs object. Since the set_ms() is also done within the tbf_alloc_dl_tbf method, that call is removed. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-07-03tbf: Add GprsMs* argument to update() and use it in reuse_tbfJacob Erlbeck1-1/+1
Since set_ms() is caled on the new DL TBF, the old DL TBF loses the reference to the MS object. This will lead to a segfault, when update() is called in reuse_tbf(). This commit adds an optional GprsMs* parameter to update() and uses it for the slot allocation. This fixes a TbfTest crash that would otherwise occur after applying the next commit. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-06-29tbf: Pass the MS object around instead of old_tbfJacob Erlbeck1-1/+2
Currently the old TBF (either uplink or downlink) is passed around at TBF allocation mainly to get information about the MS. To implement more complex allocation algorithms, the MS object itself will be needed anyway. This commit replaces the old_tbf arguments by MS object arguments. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-06-22llc: Move storage of timestamps into gprs_llc_queueJacob Erlbeck1-17/+10
Currently the receive and expiry timestamps are prepended to the LLC msgb before it is passed to gprs_llc_queue::enqueue(). Since this meta information should not be counted as LLC octets, the gprs_llc_queue needs to known about this (unless the correction was done in the LLC layer). This commit moves the meta information storage code into gprs_llc_queue. The meta data is now stored in the control block (cb) area of the msgb. Note that the info pointer that is returned from the dequeue method is only valid if that method returns a (non-NULL) msgb. It must not be used after that msgb has been modified or freed. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-06-22tbf: Fix downlink packet lossJacob Erlbeck1-65/+68
When the MS is pinged with a longer interval, many packets get lost even if the GprsMs object is kept. If the interval is above the time where the DL TBF is in state FLOW (mainly influenced be the dl-tbf-idle-time command), an new TBF must be requested via AGCH for each ICMP PING message. Currently the LLC frame containing the PING is immediately stored in the TBF and gets lost, if TBF establishment fails for some reason. This commit moves all calls to put_frame() to schedule_next_frame(), where the data is moved from the LLC queue to the frame storage within the TBF object. This method is only called from within create_new_bsn() when the TBF is in the FLOW state and the frame is going to be encoded immediately. At all other places, where put_frame() has been called before, the LLC message is just appended to the LLC queue in the GprsMs object. This change effectively simplifies the related code parts, since date/len information and discard notifications is no longer needed there. Ticket: #1759 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-06-22tbf: Include CS into create_new_bsn log messageJacob Erlbeck1-3/+3
This change lets the test suite fail, so it get its own commit. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-06-08tbf: Ignore lost+recv == 1Jacob Erlbeck1-1/+1
Currently the CS level gets changed quickly if single RLC/MAC blocks are sent (e.g. LLC dummy commands), since the rate is either 0% or 100%. This commit ignores measurements which are based on a single block only. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-06-08tbf: Add debugging output to analyse_errors()Jacob Erlbeck1-6/+22
To help with the debugging, optimisation, and understanding of this method, this commit adds an info string containing a flag character per RLC/MAC data block in the current window. Note that the blocks are shown in reversed order (highest BSN first) in comparison to other logging output. Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-06-08tbf: Add adaptive DL CS adjustmentJacob Erlbeck1-0/+54
To cope with transmission failures due to bad radio conditions, a different coding scheme with more redundance can be used. This commit adds an implemenation that is based on the Ack/Nack ratio per PACKET DOWNLINK ACK/NACK message received from the MS. Basically the CS level is decreased, if the block error rate goes above cs_adj_upper_limit (default 33%), and it is increased, if the rate drops below cs_adj_lower_limit (default 10%). Only blocks that have been encoded with the current CS are taken into account. Note that this approach doesn't measure the MS->BTS conditions and that the measurement values reported by the MS are not taken into account. Ticket: #1739 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-06-08tbf: Move the current CS field to GprsMsJacob Erlbeck1-6/+6
Currently the current CS value is stored in the cs field of gprs_rlcmac_tbf and initialised when it is used the first time. This commit adds separate fields for UL and DL CS values to the GprsMs class and provides corresponding getter methods for GprsMs and gprs_rlcmac_tbf. Ticket: #1739 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-06-08tbf: Store MS class in GprsMs objectsJacob Erlbeck1-3/+3
The ms_class value is a property of the MS and thus belongs to the GprsMs class. Nevertheless the MS object is created after the TLLI gets known, so the value still has to be stored in the TBF initially. This commit add the ms_class value to the GprsMs class and introduces TBF accessor functions which either access that object or, if that is not available, the value stored locally. Ticket: #1674 Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2015-06-08tbf: Move the LLC queue to GprsMsJacob Erlbeck1-6/+3
Currently the enqueued DL LLC messages which have not yet passed to RLC/MAC encoding are eventually copied from one TBF to the next one (see gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::reuse_tbf). Since the enqueued LLC messages are related to a specific MS, they should be stored at that layer. This commit moves the gprs_llc_queue object to GprsMs and changes the TBF's accessor methods accordingly. The LLC copying code is removed from gprs_rlcmac_dl_tbf::reuse_tbf(). Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf