commit | 61d150b1151669b301b4c4f720a6c41f4270b431 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Andre Puschmann <andre@softwareradiosystems.com> | Wed May 27 10:37:46 2020 +0200 |
committer | Andre Puschmann <andre@softwareradiosystems.com> | Wed Jun 10 10:12:49 2020 +0200 |
tree | bea7f0b350a1bce8b24cf56960dd5a45e0909027 | |
parent | 487d1ef14279ee7e7f3b4d42cdc04ba69b129f28 [diff] |
enb: refactor ue_max_rate() and move helper function back to sub classes It turned out that the Amarisoft and SRS eNB scheduler produces slightly different maximum data rates for both UL and DL. Change-Id: I30fa7006906d101c53ba586fb06bced3945aa960
Osmo-GSM-Tester is a software to run automated tests on real hardware, initially foremost to verify that ongoing Osmocom software development continues to work with various BTS models, while being flexibly configurable and extendable to work for other technologies, setups and projects. It can nowadays also be used to run 4G networks with components from different providers.
Find Osmo-GSM-Tester issue tracker and wiki online at https://osmocom.org/projects/osmo-gsm-tester
Simple configuration setups can be found under doc/examples/ directory. A Osmocom's public Osmo-Gsm-Tester configuration setup is also maintained here under sysmocom/ as a reference for others.
Ansible scripts to set up hosts to be used as Osmo-GSM-Tester Main Units or/and Slave Units on the above mentioned setup can be found at https://git.osmocom.org/osmo-ci/tree/ansible, which actually install sample system configuration files from utils/ directory in this same repository.
A sample Docker setup is also maintained publicly at https://git.osmocom.org/docker-playground/tree/osmo-gsm-tester.
For the complete documentation, please refer to Osmo-GSM-Tester User manual, available in sources under doc/manuals/ under this same repository, and prebuilt in pdf form at http://ftp.osmocom.org/docs/latest/osmo-gsm-tester-manual.pdf