[srslte-users] Getting srsUE up and running
Ismael Gomez
ismael.gomez at softwareradiosystems.com
Wed Jul 27 11:26:01 UTC 2016
Hi Domi,
It looks like it's a CPU issue. Make sure the CPU frequency scaling is
disabled and the frequency governor is set to "performance" (ie fixed to
maximum MHz). Also make sure you don't run other background processes. What
sort of CPU are you using?
Do you have access to the enodeb to try with a lower BW, like 10 MHz?
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 at 13:21 Tomcsányi, <domi at tomcsanyi.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sorry if this has been asked before on the list, but I couldn't find
> any info about this using Google, so I'm turning to you:
> I'm trying to connect srsUE to an LTE test network consisting of a
> commercial eNB and MME. All my phones can see the network, connect to it
> etc. but with srsUE I see the following:
>
> root at LTE:~/srs/srsUE/build/ue/src# ./ue ue.conf
> linux; GNU C++ version 4.8.4; Boost_105400; UHD_003.009.003-release
>
> --- Software Radio Systems LTE UE ---
>
> Reading configuration file ue.conf...
> Using srsLTE version 001.002.000
> Opening USRP with args: type=b200,recv_frame_size=9232,send_frame_size=9232
> -- Detected Device: B200
> -- Operating over USB 3.
> -- Detecting internal GPSDO.... Found an internal GPSDO
> -- Initialize CODEC control...
> -- Initialize Radio control...
> -- Performing register loopback test... pass
> -- Performing CODEC loopback test... pass
> -- Asking for clock rate 16.000000 MHz...
> -- Actually got clock rate 16.000000 MHz.
> -- Performing timer loopback test... pass
> -- Setting master clock rate selection to 'automatic'.
> -- Asking for clock rate 32.000000 MHz...
> -- Actually got clock rate 32.000000 MHz.
> -- Performing timer loopback test... pass
> Setting frequency: DL=2685.0 Mhz, UL=2565.0 MHz
> Searching for cell...
> Found CELL ID: 1 CP: Normal , CFO: 1.8 KHz.
> Trying to decode MIB...
> - Cell ID: 1
> - Nof ports: 2
> - CP: Normal
> - PRB: 100
> - PHICH Length: Normal
> - PHICH Resources: 1/6
> - SFN: 0
> MIB received BW=20 MHz
> Initializating cell configuration...
> Setting Sampling frequency 23.04 MHz
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> Timeout while synchronizing SFN
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> Timeout while synchronizing SFN
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> Timeout while synchronizing SFN
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> Timeout while synchronizing SFN
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> Timeout while synchronizing SFN
> Timeout while synchronizing SFN
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
> No space for SSS/CP detection. Realigning frame...
>
> I'm using an USRP B200 with GPSDO (so not the MIMO capable B210 version)
> as you can see. I'm pretty sure my ue.conf is in tact, basically just
> modified the frequency and the USIM parts of it. I tried to mess around
> with the gain settings since the whole setup is on my table, so not much
> gain is needed in my opinion, but that didn't change much. It is weird
> though that MIB decoding gives different results each time I start srsUE.
> The attached log you can see shows 20 MHz of BW, but it also detects 10 MHz
> regularly.
> Also sometimes it just says "Error receiveing from UHD: 30" and then I
> need to unplug and plug in the USRP to get it working again.
>
> I hope you can shed some on this for a newbie like me.
>
> Cheers,
> Domi
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