- Jul 02, 2018
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WEI-TAI CHEN authored
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WEI-TAI CHEN authored
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WEI-TAI CHEN authored
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- Jun 25, 2018
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WEI-TAI CHEN authored
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- Jun 22, 2018
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WEI-TAI CHEN authored
"implicit declaration of function" "incompatible pointer type'
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- May 24, 2018
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Guy De Souza authored
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- May 16, 2018
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Guy De Souza authored
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Guy De Souza authored
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- Apr 13, 2018
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Guy De Souza authored
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- Apr 12, 2018
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Guy De Souza authored
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- Apr 11, 2018
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Guy De Souza authored
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- Apr 09, 2018
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Guy De Souza authored
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Guy De Souza authored
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- Apr 05, 2018
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Guy De Souza authored
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Raymond Knopp authored
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- Mar 20, 2018
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Raymond Knopp authored
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- Mar 16, 2018
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Wang Tsu-Han authored
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- Mar 14, 2018
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Raymond Knopp authored
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- Mar 08, 2018
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Cedric Roux authored
The one in lte-enb.c disrupts the realtime. Using a B200mini with 20MHz bandwidth leads to the UE unable to connect for it seesms like the UL and DL are not properly time synched because of this sleep of one second that happens after the USRP streaming has started. We see some random access attempts but the decoded preamble is wrong. This may be dependant on the setup. I had sporadic errors with a B210, where sometimes the UE could connect and sometimes not.
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- Mar 06, 2018
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Wang Tsu-Han authored
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- Mar 05, 2018
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Wang Tsu-Han authored
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Wang Tsu-Han authored
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- Feb 23, 2018
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Wang Tsu-Han authored
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- Feb 22, 2018
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Wang Tsu-Han authored
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- Feb 21, 2018
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Wang Tsu-Han authored
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- Feb 20, 2018
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Wang Tsu-Han authored
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- Feb 16, 2018
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Wang Tsu-Han authored
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- Feb 09, 2018
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Robert Schmidt authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
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- Feb 05, 2018
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Cedric Roux authored
The following compilation did not work anymore: ./build_oai --eNB -w USRP -r Rel10 -c (Rel8 still does not work.)
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- Jan 31, 2018
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Eurecom authored
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Robert Schmidt authored
- add function free_td() -> complements init_td() [seems to not be used, added for completeness] - add function free_td8() -> undoes init_td8() [free memory of 8-bit LLR Turbo decoder] - add function free_td16() -> undoes init_td16() [free memory of 16-bit LLR Turbo decoder] - change function free_tdavx216() -> undoes init_tdavx216() [free memory of 16-bit LLR Turbo decoder, AVX2 version] - add free_lte_top() -> frees memory allocated by init_lte_top() - change free_ul_ref_sigs() to set freed pointers to NULL - add method free_transport() -> frees memory of ULSCH/DLSCH transport channels - use the above functions when stopping/restarting the lte-softmodem
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Robert Schmidt authored
this methods free the memory that is allocated by the functions phy_init_RU() and phy_init_lte_eNB()
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Robert Schmidt authored
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- Jan 30, 2018
- Jan 26, 2018
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Wang Tsu-Han authored
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- Jan 17, 2018
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Eurecom authored
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- Jan 15, 2018
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Cedric Roux authored
This commit fixes issues introduced by the previous commit. Summary of work: - cleanup: - fix LOG_XX to be less verbose - fix cmake_targets/CMakeLists.txt - fix oaienv - remove dead code - bug fixes: - in openair1/SCHED/fapi_l1.c we had: eNB->pdcch_vars[subframe&1].num_dci = number_dci; should be: eNB->pdcch_vars[subframe&1].num_dci = 0; This bug let the PHY send more DCIs than what should have been sent because num_dci is incremented later on in the code. This fix may be a problem for fapi mode, to be checked. - add new T VCD traces - revert openair1/PHY/TOOLS/file_output.c to 'develop' version - remove thread_id in logRecord/logRecord_mt - revert (and adapt) configuration files - be careful when doing frame++, we need to % 1024 - revert target_rx_power in openair2/LAYER2/MAC/eNB_scheduler_ulsch.c - NFAPI: - the open-nFAPI code has been included in the repository. See nfapi/README. Maybe we should "git clone" the Cisco repository instead. We have to be careful of availability though. What has been tested: - monolithic eNB FDD 5/10MHz with one UE, iperf UDP/TCP uplink/downlink Anything else may fail to work, especially the FAPI mode, which has not been tested at all.
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Cedric Roux authored
It has been chosen to not include the full history of commits from David. He included a binary version of wireshark, probably a modified one that understands NFAPI. Wireshark is released under the GPL license, we cannot include it in the repository. We could have done a next commit to remove this binary. But then it would still be present in the history of commits, which may not be allowed. And it would take space on disk. We could edit the history to remove wireshark entirely. But this operation is too complicated. There was also a pcap capture file, which has nothing to do in the history of commits and would take space on disk. There again, it's too difficult to edit the history to remove it. There was a file .gitignore that was also removed. The original history can be found on David's repository: https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/daveprice/openairinterface5g/ The branch is: nfapi-ru-rau-split. A copy of that branch has been included in the internal OAI repository, for those who have access to it. The branch is the same. The last commit ID is 9106438239e0bc626ff1fa1d97d911caadd0fbb9. You can compare the current commit with the commit 9106... to see what differs. The current commit has to be considered non-working. The commit following the current commit will fix problems with the work in the current commit. If you use git bisect, don't spend time analyzing the current commit.
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