- 28 Jul, 2020 1 commit
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Robert Schmidt authored
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- 20 Jul, 2020 28 commits
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
Use LFDS 7.0.0 Ringbuffer implementation to handle * Slice Configuration * UE slice association which is then uploaded through MAC scheduling thread
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
Selects the UE with the highest CQI. If two UEs have the same CQI, choses the one with highest number of bytes in RLC queue. Allocates as many RBGs as possible, and potentially continues with the next UE.
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Robert Schmidt authored
Selects UE with highest coefficient. Allocates until there are no more RBGs to allocate, or UE has no more data. In the latter case, continues with the next UE (second-highest coefficient).
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
- Loop only to next UE instead of jumping multiple - mark used RBGs in rbg_mask - Only calculate number of RBs based on CQI when UE is selected, instead of calculating for all UEs which might be unnecessary. - When looping the list of UEs for RB allocation, remove UEs that have no data anymore instead of skipping them.
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Robert Schmidt authored
The preprocessor pre-allocates a CCE. Thus, when arriving at the check for the number of RBs for retransmission, it is too late to skip the UE. Therefore, only print a warning. The default schedulers allocate a correct amount of RBs for retransmissions, therefore it is ok.
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
The test seemingly ensures that this code block is hit only once. However, if we enable later activation of MMEs, it will be hit a second (and third, ...) time. The only thing in guards against, though, is an INIT message to the L1L2 thread, when register_enb_pending == 0, which should only be sent once. Therefore, functionality won't be changed if register_enb_pending becomes negative, and the assert can be removed.
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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- 10 Jul, 2020 6 commits
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Raphael Defosseux authored
Develop integration 2020 weeks 27/28 The following Merge Requests have been included: * MR 842 : NR RRC HARQ hacks * MR 843 : hack for RLC AM ACK reporting * MR 844 : gcc warnings * MR 846 : nr-rlc: small bugfix * MR 848 : NR VCD * MR 852 : bugfix: uplink ACK/NACK reporting through T was gone * Documentation update * Some CI improvements
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Raphael Defosseux authored
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Raphael Defosseux authored
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Raphael Defosseux authored
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Raphael Defosseux authored
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Raphael Defosseux authored
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- 09 Jul, 2020 5 commits
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Sakthivel Velumani authored
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Cedric Roux authored
Let's get it back!
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Raphael Defosseux authored
Signed-off-by: Raphael Defosseux <raphael.defosseux@eurecom.fr>
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Raphael Defosseux authored
Signed-off-by: Raphael Defosseux <raphael.defosseux@eurecom.fr>
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Raphael Defosseux authored
Signed-off-by: Raphael Defosseux <raphael.defosseux@eurecom.fr>
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