NR_gNB_PUCCH_job_t and NR_gNB_PUSCH_job_t which are stored in pucch_queue and pusch_queue and do not contain the information we need for fronthaul: rxdataF, and beam_id. All is stored in RU_t and can be obtained via RU_t *ru = RC.ru[0]; PHY_VARS_gNB *gNB = ru->gNB_list[0];which not ideal but does the job. The same lines are used in oai_xran_fh_rx_prach_callback(), except that prach_item_t (prach_buf, ant_start) is stored in prach_ru_queue and prach_l1rx_queue which allows extraction of the necessary data. Therefore, I decided to not reuse the same template as for PRACH, i.e. to create an additional queues for PUCCH/PUSCH. So I added just a bool, at least it only needs 1 byte. We shall assume that for any topology, other than split 7.2, PUCCH/PUSCH is always received in scheduled slots (which is also the current logic). We shall assume that for split 7.2, PUCCH/PUSCH can only be received if scheduled -> scheduled and not received can happen if the ethernet packet is not properly filled, e.g. numRB = 0, but pData != NULL. The reason we need this bool for 7.2 is that somehow we need to keep track between xran_thread and L1_tx_thread. For other topology, it shall keep track between ru_thread and L1_tx_thread. TODO: * delete oran_fh_if4p5_south_in and somehow align timing with RU_proc_t * better handle get_current_* (PUxCH/SRS) jobs Signed-off-by: Teodora Vladić <teodora.vladic@openairinterface.org>
OpenAirInterface License
The source code is distributed under CSSL v1.0. Some files, such as for orchestration, are distributed under MIT license(MIT.txt). Documentation is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.
All the files without an explicit copyright header have an implicit "Copyright of OpenAirInterface Authors".
Please see NOTICE for other licenses which are used in the software.
In the past OAI source code has been re-licensed sometimes, here is the history:
- CSSL v1.0 starting tag 2026.w14
- OAI Public License v1.1 starting tag v1.0 till
af4b0d53 - OAI Public License v1.0: starting tag v.04 till v1.0
- GPL 3: starting tag v.0 till v.04 (only initial implementation of 4G)
Where to Start
- General overview of documentation
- The implemented features
- System Requirements for Using OAI Stack
- How to build
- How to run the modems
Not all information is available in a central place, and information for specific sub-systems might be available in the corresponding sub-directories. To find all READMEs, this command might be handy:
find . -iname "readme*"
RAN repository structure
The OpenAirInterface (OAI) software is composed of the following parts:
openairinterface5g
├── charts
├── ci-scripts : Meta-scripts used by the OSA CI process. Contains also configuration files used day-to-day by CI.
├── CMakeLists.txt : Top-level CMakeLists.txt for building
├── cmake_targets : Build utilities to compile (simulation, emulation and real-time platforms), and generated build files.
├── common : Some common OAI utilities, some other tools can be found at openair2/UTILS.
├── doc : Documentation
├── docker : Dockerfiles to build for Ubuntu and RHEL
├── executables : Top-level executable source files (gNB, eNB, ...)
├── maketags : Script to generate emacs tags.
├── nfapi : (n)FAPI code for MAC-PHY interface
├── openair1 : Layer 1 (3GPP LTE Rel-10/12 PHY, NR Rel-15 PHY)
├── openair2 : Layer 2 (3GPP LTE Rel-10 MAC/RLC/PDCP/RRC/X2AP, LTE Rel-14 M2AP, NR Rel-15+ MAC/RLC/PDCP/SDAP/RRC/X2AP/F1AP/E1AP), E2AP
├── openair3 : Layer 3 (3GPP LTE Rel-10 S1AP/GTP, NR Rel-15 NGAP/GTP)
├── openshift : OpenShift helm charts for some deployment options of OAI
├── radio : Drivers for various radios such as USRP, AW2S, RFsim, 7.2 FHI, ...
├── targets : Some configuration files; only historical relevance, and might be deleted in the future
└── tools : Tools for use by the developers/ci machines: code analysis and formatting
How to get support from the OAI Community
You can ask your question on the mailing lists.
Your email should contain below information:
- A clear subject in your email.
- For all the queries there should be [Query] in the subject of the email and for problems there should be [Problem].
- In case of a problem, add a small description.
- Do not share any photos unless you want to share a diagram.
- OAI gNB/DU/CU/CU-CP/CU-UP configuration file in
.confformat only. - Logs of OAI gNB/DU/CU/CU-CP/CU-UP in
.logor.txtformat only. - In case your question is related to performance, include a small description of the machine (Operating System, Kernel version, CPU, RAM and networking card) and diagram of your testing environment.
- Known/open issues are present on GitLab, so keep checking.
Always remember a structured email will help us understand your issues quickly.
