1. 12 Apr, 2021 5 commits
  2. 09 Apr, 2021 2 commits
  3. 08 Apr, 2021 7 commits
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  8. 02 Apr, 2021 4 commits
  9. 01 Apr, 2021 1 commit
    • Remi Hardy's avatar
      Integration 2021 wk13 d · da29d6b5
      Remi Hardy authored
      MR !1085 : Nr mac ssb
      -MAC scheduling of multiple SSBs
      -Symbol level occupation of VRB map for SSBs
      -Multi SSB SIB1 scheduling
      
      MR !1097 : NR_PRACH: nr_du\[\] buffer not filled in High Speed case for both gNB and nrUE
      Issue: TC nr_prachsim failed with High Speed(-H) enabled.
      While generating NR PRACH for High Speed case : Array nr_du\[\] was not filled for both gNB and nrUE. Added function nr_fill_du() to resolve the issue. 
      
      MR !1107 : Small bugfixes for 5G NR
      da29d6b5
  10. 31 Mar, 2021 2 commits
    • hardy's avatar
      pusch_proc_threads = 6 vs 8 · 38fee791
      hardy authored
      38fee791
    • Cedric Roux's avatar
      x2: exit if connection between eNB and gNB breaks · 1894bdb2
      Cedric Roux authored
      Before this commit, when the gNB crashes, the eNB keeps running.
      Same, if the eNB crashes, the gNB keeps running.
      
      In a far past when this happened, the other program (the one not
      crashing) was forced to exit.
      
      Then this behavior was changed, for some reason.
      But the code was not finished, so now we have a system in an inconsistent
      state.
      
      So either we accept that the connection between eNB and gNB can break,
      that is one of the programs crashes, and we clean the state of the
      program that keeps running. But this is a complex work and it will
      surely not survive very long, because someone will change something
      in the code later that will break this complex behavior.
      
      Or, simpler, we go back to initial behavior, which is: the program that
      did not crash does actually exit when the other crashes.
      
      This commit provides the second solution.
      
      It can easily be reverted whenever someone wants to implement the complex
      solution.
      1894bdb2