1. Beam index:
So far rxdataF and txdataF had beam number as first index to separate freq
domain samples of antenna ports when mulitple beams are served in a slot.
This works fine when the beam is applied to entire symbol / slot but not
suitable for digital beamforming. This commit removes the beam number index
from the data buffers and the buffers hold all the antenna ports in the first
dimension. The antenna port index to be used for each UE in a MU-MIMO or
concurrent analog beam scenario is signalled by L2 via dedicated fields in
the FAPI PDU.
2. Beam ID array changes:
- The gNB and RU struct has a 2D array to hold beam IDs for all symbols in a
frame and all antenna ports. The order is now changes to first: symbol index
and second: antenna port because the RU access all ports' beam IDs for each
symbol / slot at a time. This ordering is optimal for maximizing cache hits.
- The type is now changed from int to uint16_t. So far the L1 had to deduce
the beam number index (done in beam_index_allocation()) from the beam ID sent
by L2 and this is done by initializing the beam_id array to -1 which denoted
no beam id set. Now since L2 explicitely passes the port indices, there is no
need for denoting if a beam id is assigned or not to a slot in L1. And
uint16_t matches with the type used by FAPI to carry beam ID. Since the type
is uin16_t, beam_id array is initialized to 0 and the check for -1 when
passing beam ID 0 to xran is also removed.
3. Number of antenna ports:
The removal of beam index from rxdataF and txdataF buffers resulted in all
antenna ports to be in a single vector. The number of logical ports passed to
L1 is not N1*N2*XP*number of beams per period. The buffer initialization
function is updated to reflect this change. DAS reference config file is
updated in accordance with these changes.
4. oaioran.c:
Remove the check of beam ID = -1 for setting nPrbElm = 0. This is a hack for
LiteON to supposedely improve performance according to Mario. If it's true
then a proper fix would be to pass allocation information from L1 and use it
instead of beam ID.
Signed-off-by: Sakthivel Velumani <s.velumani@northeastern.edu>
First process PUSCH and then PRACH because the PUSCH callback
is called before PRACH callback.
Signed-off-by: Teodora Vladić <teodora.vladic@openairinterface.org>
* rename read_prach_data() to xran_rx_prach_read_slot()
* in F release, there is no PRACH queue so `frame` and `slot` are
passed as input; in K release, `frame` and `slot` are taken from the PRACH
queue
Note: since the PUSCH callback is the called before PRACH callback, this
commit is correct but the timing for PRACH processing is just a little
bit late. In previous state, PRACH processing was done inside the
function of PUSCH processing.
=> next commit will just reverse the order.
Signed-off-by: Teodora Vladić <teodora.vladic@openairinterface.org>
* Move PRACH callback in the oaioran.h/c since now used in K release.
* Reset the number of PRACH packets.
* Handle PRACH queue in the same manner as for PUSCH (95c8fa46).
Co-authored-by: Romain Beurdouche <romain.beurdouche@eurecom.fr>
Signed-off-by: Teodora Vladić <teodora.vladic@openairinterface.org>
* Initialize leak detector
* Fill IO config field holding the number of mbufs to be allocated
* Allocate and fill `activeMUs` in the FH config
* Start timing source, worker thread and activate CCs upon starting the FH
* Fill `mu_number[0]` in FH config
* Invert trx_oran end and stop
* Set `neAxcUl`
* Delete duplicated oran_eth_state_t struct definition
* gxran_handle is an array which length is equal to the number of RUs
* Fill BBDev VF token in fh_init
Co-authored-by: Romain Beurdouche <romain.beurdouche@eurecom.fr>
Signed-off-by: Teodora Vladić <teodora.vladic@openairinterface.org>
Use two queues for PRACH processing:
- prach_ru_queue: pass jobs from TX thread (scheduler) to RU thread. For
split 8, the RU thread itself handles PRACH processing; for split 7.2,
it is the library that is responsible for handling PRACH messages (see
oran_fh_if4p5_south_in())
- prach_l1rx_queue: after jobs have been handled in RU thread, use this
queue to pass jobs to the RX thread. There, preamble detection is
performed, and RACH.indication FAPI messages are filled if a preamble
has been detected.
Together, these queues replace a linear search in a global array that
has been modified by three threads at the same time. The design ensures
that access now is thread-safe, and with less overhead.
Signed-off-by: Robert Schmidt <robert.schmidt@openairinterface.org>
- all RAN code, CI code, configuration files, dockerfiles, in CSSL v1.0
- all deployment code (openshift, charts, ancillary files like shell
scripts), in MIT
- documentation in CC-BY-4.0
- exceptions might apply and are listed in NOTICE
- there is a new LICENSES folder with all licenses
- CONTRIBUTIONS.md has been updated accordingly
For automated changes based on OAI PL v1.1:
perl -i~ -0pe 's/\/\*.*Licensed to the OpenAirInterface.*openairinterface.org\n#?/\/*\n * SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-CSSL-1.0\n/s' **/*.{c,h,cpp}
perl -i~ -0pe 's/\/\*.*Licensed to the OpenAirInterface.*openairinterface.org\n#?/\/*\n * SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-CSSL-1.0\n/s' **/*.ts
perl -i~ -0pe 's/<!--.*Licensed to the OpenAirInterface.*openairinterface.org\n.*-->/<!-- SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-CSSL-1.0 -->/s' **/*.xml
The rest (cmake, files with missing license, cmake) manually.
replace static allocation of max antennas in a dynamic structure for gnb rach
NB_ANTENNAS_RX was used in 5G by mistake
there was also a error in O-RU implementation, with no consequences
(index not in right order)
Move PRACH slot checking from oaioran.c to oran_isolate.c because
xran_is_prach_slot() compared the current slot instead of the scheduled.
The current and the scheduled slot are the same in case of short format,
but different in case of format 0. Therefore, with this commit, in xran_is_prach_slot()
we check the `prach_id->slot` and not `slot`.
semi-manual remove of not used #define commands
As i was upset to see all these #define with no code under, i made a
global pass to remove the obvious cases semi-manual remove of not used
bodies
manual script, then a lot of manual review
grep -IRs "#define" ../openair* ../common/* ../executables/ ../nfapi/ ../radio/ | \
fgrep -v '(' | fgrep -v '//' |awk '{print $2}' | egrep -v "#define *$n"| \
while read n ; do
grep -IRs $n ../openair* ../common/* ../executables/ ../nfapi/ ../radio/ | grep -v "#define *$n" | grep -q $n || echo $n;
done
will give a decent list of #define never used. Then, I think we should
keep lists of # define when it comes from standards, even if the code
doesn't use it right now
NR UE: add support for multiple RF frontends
This MR adds basic support for multiple RF-frontends at the UE.
There are multiple reasons why we might want this:
1. There might be different antennas needed for different bands (e.g. NTN or
TN antennas). These antennas might be connected to different RF-frontends.
In case of Handover, the UE needs to dynamically switch between these
RF-frontends.
2. Each rf-simulator connection carries baseband I/Q samples. To be able to
perform a handover between two cells at different frequencies, there must
be two rf-simulator connections, as the baseband channels should not
interfere and thus cannot simply be added.
3. When we want to support multiple UE simulation within one instance of
nr-uesoftmodem, and allow multiple cells and probably even handover between
these cells, we need either:
1. dedicated RF-frontends for each simulated UE, or
2. dedicated RF-frontends for each connected cell and dynamically assign
simulated UEs accordingly.
This MR implements what is needed for 1., 2. and 3.1.
Support beam index for LiteON FR2 RU that needs per symbol section in CP packets
This branch supports beam index for LiteOn FR2 RU and others. It adds
the support of beam index for LiteOn RU that uses per-symbol CP packet
and is a sequel of MR !3605 (merged) that supports beam index for RU
that uses per-slot CP packets.
A. To support LiteOn FR2 RU, the following are needed.
a. Per symbol beamforming. Need separate section for each symbol on CP packet.
b. Handle these two bugs:
- section ID on UP packet is set wrongly to 13 for all sections
- prach eAxC offset starts from 0 instead of from last antenna port
number used by other channels.
B. Implementation
a. set fh_config->RunSlotPrbMapBySymbolEnable based on the setting in the configuration file
- if disable, the existing per-slot scheme is run on xran.
- if enable, RunSlotPrbMapBySymbolEnable mode is on in xran so that xran
will generate PrbElm per symbol (aka total of 14)and perform
per-symbol processing on the corresponding PrbElm.
b. set fh_config->LiteOnIgnoreUPSectionIdEnable based on the setting in
the configuration file if enable, handle 2 "features" of Liteon:
- To handle the section_id = 13 issue on Liteon where section ID is set
wrongly to 13 for all sections
- To handle the prach eAxC offset issue on Liteon where it starts from 0
instead of from the end of last antenna port number
c. if fh_config->RunSlotPrbMapBySymbolEnable, OAI FHI
- invoke xran_fh_rx_read_slot_BySymbol() instead of xran_fh_rx_read_slot()
- invoke xran_fh_tx_send_slot_BySymbol() instead of xran_fh_tx_send_slot()
C. Testing
a. Command to test benetel RU
sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:$DPDK_INST/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ ./nr-softmodem -O /etc/ran_development/CONFs/gnb.sa.band77.273prb.fhi72.4x4-benetel550_c0.conf --thread-pool 21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28
Results:
iperf UDP uplink
[ 5] 0.00-10.22 sec 87.3 MBytes 71.6 Mbits/sec 0.100 ms 370/63081 (0.59%) receiver
iperf UDP downlink
[ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 796 MBytes 668 Mbits/sec 0.017 ms 1824/586404 (0.31%) receiver
b. Command to test LiteOn FR2 RU
sudo LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:$DPDK_INST/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ ./nr-softmodem -O /etc/ran_development/CONFs/gnb.sa.band78.66prb.fhi72.2x2-liteon-F-Release.conf--thread-pool 21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28
Result:
iperf UDP uplink
[ 5] 0.00-10.20 sec 89.9 MBytes 73.9 Mbits/sec 0.156 ms 212/64848 (0.33%) receiver
iperf UDP downlink
[ 5] 0.00-10.00 sec 361 MBytes 303 Mbits/sec 0.077 ms 277662/542891 (51%) receiver
D. Difference between LiteOn FR2 E release configuration file and that for F release is
diff gnb.sa.band78.66prb.fhi72.2x2-liteon-KB.conf gnb.sa.band78.66prb.fhi72.2x2-liteon-F-Release.conf 39d38
< beam_weights = [1, 1];
225a225
> beam_weights = [1];
312c312,313
< mtu = 1500; # check if xran uses this properly
---
> #mtu = 1500; # check if xran uses this properly
> mtu = 9000; # check if xran uses this properly
313a315,316
> RunSlotPrbMapBySymbol = 1;
> LiteOnIgnoreUPSectionId = 1;
[FHI72 M-plane] Update the M-plane support to v16.01
- retrieve the additional hardware states (oper-state, admin-state,
availability-state) and update according to the received notifications
- properly configure MIMO mode if a RU supports
- update the yang models to v16.01
- tested with Benetel v1.4.1, and added an example run in the M-plane doc
Note: backwards compatible with M-plane v05.00
Also, memory leakages fixed cause by ru_session_list_t, and xml functions
xmlReadMemory() and xmlNodeGetContent().
saves about 600MB of memory allocation
Move the definition of PRACH items and the PRACH list to the
defs_nr_commons.h file.
Do not re-write the entire structure in nr_schedule_rx_prach(), as it is
quite large now.
This struct is used in multiple source files.
Previously, when stopping the nr-softmodem, the ru_session_list "disappears"
and the M-plane wasn't terminated properly (num_rus = 0 even though DU connected to at least one RU).
Initialize ru_info structure with beam information, and set beams on TX
direction. Initialize the number of antennas for both RX/TX in both
cases for completeness.
Introduced a parameter start_up_timing which indicates if PM activation is supported during the start-up
procedure. We initialize this parameter, based on the vendor.
Notification interval is set to 10s.
Get xran stats in the trx_oran_get_stats function
and use trx_oran_get_stats upon stopping and ending RF.
Co-authored-by: Romain Beurdouche <romain.beurdouche@eurecom.fr>
- if RU(s) are not well configured, disconnect immediately and stop the DU
- if all RUs are well configured, proceed with waiting until ready. The RU is
ready when the carriers are activated. Either the RU already has preconfigured
carriers (previous M-plane client configured), or the DU has to wait until receives
the notifications.
The parent commit cleans up and groups oai_exit in one place,
nr-softmodem-common.h. Therefore, this 5G file is included in the 4G
defs_common.h (at least it's mostly 4G), which is not nice. Instead,
define oai_exit also in 4G softmodem-common.h, and include this in
defs_common.h. Remove the cyclic inclusion of defs_common.h in
softmodem-common.h, and resolve all subsequent errors around unknown
types and extern definition mismatches.
- removed some whitespace noise.
- cleaned up CMakeLists.txt
- reintegrated task_manager.c into thread-pool.c
- cleaned up some unnecessary code
Co-authored-by: Cedric Roux <cedric.roux@eurecom.fr>
Co-authored-by: Mikel Irazabal <mikel.irazabal@openairinterface.com>
- Add the O-RAN 7.2 FHI library, interfacing with OSC xRAN library (E
release)
- Add Findxran.cmake to detect the library and headers, including
version information
- Test for numa and DPDK presence
- Add patch for OSC xRAN to make interworking possible
- Add sample config files for LiteOn, Benetel, and VVDN units.
Documentation is provided in the next commit.
Co-authored-by: Raymond Knopp <raymond.knopp@eurecom.fr>
Co-authored-by: Cedric Roux <cedric.roux@eurecom.fr>
Co-authored-by: Manish Kumar Singh <manish1.kumar@amd.com>
Co-authored-by: thamizhselvan.k <thamizhselvan.k@vvdntech.in>
Co-authored-by: rajeshwari.p <rajeshwari.p@vvdntech.in>
Co-authored-by: Hongzhi Wang <hongzhi.wang@openairinterface.org>
Co-authored-by: Sofia Pison <Sofia.Pison@eurecom.fr>