Re: OAI workshop 5G

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Aloizio da Silva

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May 16, 2019, 10:17:14 AM5/16/19
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It is the best approach. I just checked the Group and I did see any new Post from you.

Cheers,

On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 9:59 AM Hongzhi WANG <hongzh...@tcl.com> wrote:

Hi Aloizio,

 

No, I didn’t post it at User Group.

So I just add it now if it’s the correct one.

 

Best,

Hongzhi

 

From: Aloizio da Silva <aloizio...@us-ignite.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 3:38 PM
To: Hongzhi WANG <hongzh...@tcl.com>
Cc: Jacobus (Kobus) Van der Merwe <ko...@cs.utah.edu>; Florian Kaltenberger <florian.ka...@eurecom.fr>; Abhimanyu Gosain <ago...@coe.neu.edu>; JC <jc...@cs.utah.edu>; Kirk Webb <kw...@flux.utah.edu>
Subject: Re: OAI workshop 5G

 

Hallo Hongzhi,

 

Have you post your question at User Group?

 

cheers

 

On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 4:00 AM Hongzhi WANG <hongzh...@tcl.com> wrote:

Hi Kobus,

I tried the 5G NR profile link below. 
It seems that I don't have enough permission.

I got an error message:

Your topology source contains invalid values.
Not enough permission to use dataset: urn:publicid:IDN+emulab.net:powdersandbox+ltdataset+oai-nr-enb

Not sure how to proceed or have further questions about this error? Join the users group and ask a question. Be sure to include the error message in your question, and the name of your profile and experiment: 'OAI-NR-X300/hwangoai-QV52388'.

Can you please have a look?

Thanks,
Hongzhi
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From: Jacobus (Kobus) Van der Merwe [
ko...@cs.utah.edu]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 5:15 AM
To: Hongzhi WANG
Cc: Florian Kaltenberger; Abhimanyu Gosain; Aloizio da Silva; JC; Kirk Webb
Subject: Re: OAI workshop 5G

Hongzhi,

I spoke to Manu and Aloizio just now and they explained that you
are trying to get the OAI NR code working on POWDER.

We have a version of this working, which I have shared with them before,
but it seems to have got lost along the way...

At any rate, see the profile link (and instructions) below,
which would be a good staring point for you.

Let us know if you have questions.

Thanks
Kobus
On 4/25/19 2:35 PM, Jacobus (Kobus) Van der Merwe wrote:
> Florian,
>
> Here is a working profile for (an earlier version) of the OAI
> 5G NR code:
>
https://www.powderwireless.net/show-profile.php?uuid=31e227d0-8217-11e8-b228-90e2ba22fee4
>
>
> It is tied to specific hardware in POWDER (I.e., you don't have
> to select any parameters on the "2. Parameterize" page). On the
> "3. Finalize" page, select "Emulab" for the cluster.
>
> Once it is swapped in, please follow the "Profile Instructions".
> (By default it brings up the software scope, which is probably not
> going to work well back to France...)
>
> Because this profile is "hard coded" for specific POWDER hardware,
> there is a chance that the hardware might be in use when you try,
> in which case it will not swap in. Let us know and we can (try
> to) release it for you.
>
> Let us know if you have questions.
>
> Thanks
> Kobus
>
> On 4/25/19 6:18 AM, Florian Kaltenberger wrote:
>> I just submitted my request.
>>
>> What's next?
>>
>> Florian.
>>
>> On 16/04/2019 18:49, Abhimanyu Gosain wrote:
>>> Florian,
>>>
>>> Please register at
https://powderwireless.net for an account and you
>>> can do the basic OAI tutorial. You can also build your own profile
>>> that allows you to use their SDR and pull your s/w or git branch to
>>> set things up. The target here is to see if we can bring up the 5G
>>> code on the POWDER resources in time for the workshop in June.
>>>
>>> I have cc'd the PI of the project; Prof Kobus Van Der Merwe. Please
>>> let us know if you have any questions.
>>>
>>> *Abhimanyu Gosain
>>> Technical Program Director
>>> PAWR Project Office*
>>>
>>> College of Engineering
>>> Northeastern University
>>> 409 Dana Research Center
>>> 360 Huntington Avenue
>>> Boston, MA 02115
>> --
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>


 

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Kirk Webb

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May 20, 2019, 1:37:41 PM5/20/19
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Hi Hongzhi,

Please try again. You encountered a regression resulting from a recent update.

-Kirk


-Kirk

On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 8:56 AM Hongzhi WANG <hongzh...@tcl.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Kirk,
>
> I was able to launch successfully the NR profile last week.
> But it failed today with an error message:
> "Not a valid component ID: pnbase2" as shown in attached picture.
>
> Can you please check again?
> Thanks,
>
> Hongzhi
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kirk Webb <kw...@flux.utah.edu>
> Sent: Friday, May 17, 2019 4:39 PM
> To: Hongzhi WANG <hongzh...@tcl.com>
> Cc: Kirk Webb <kw...@flux.utah.edu>; powder...@googlegroups.com; Jacobus (Kobus) Van der Merwe <ko...@cs.utah.edu>; Florian Kaltenberger <florian.ka...@eurecom.fr>; Abhimanyu Gosain <ago...@coe.neu.edu>; Aloizio da Silva <aloizio...@us-ignite.org>; JC <jc...@cs.utah.edu>
> Subject: Re: OAI workshop 5G
>
> Sorry about that. There are two datasets used by the profile, and I had previously only enabled global read access for one of them. They should both be accessible now. Please try again.
>
> -Kirk
>
> On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 2:59 AM Hongzhi WANG <hongzh...@tcl.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Kirk,
> >
> > I've still got the same issue.
> >
> > Your topology source contains invalid values.
> > Not enough permission to use dataset:
> > urn:publicid:IDN+emulab.net:powdersandbox+ltdataset+oai-nr-ue
> >
> > A complete log can be found in
> > https://www.emulab.net/spewlogfile.php3?logfile=ad63e2058ede57f1934af9
> > 717156df41
> >
> > Can you have a look at it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Hongzhi
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Kirk Webb <kw...@flux.utah.edu>
> > Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 6:00 PM
> > To: Hongzhi WANG <hongzh...@tcl.com>
> > Cc: Jacobus (Kobus) Van der Merwe <ko...@cs.utah.edu>; Florian
> > Kaltenberger <florian.ka...@eurecom.fr>; Abhimanyu Gosain
> > <ago...@coe.neu.edu>; Aloizio da Silva
> > <aloizio...@us-ignite.org>; JC <jc...@cs.utah.edu>; Kirk Webb
> > <kw...@flux.utah.edu>
> > Subject: Re: OAI workshop 5G
> >
> > Hi Hongzhi,
> >
> > Please try again. I've marked that dataset as globally available.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Kirk

Aloizio da Silva

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May 21, 2019, 10:54:03 AM5/21/19
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Sometimes reboot the USRP solve the issue. Have you tried that?

On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 8:50 AM Hongzhi WANG <hongzh...@tcl.com> wrote:

Hi all,

 

Here are some updates about the tests on gNB and UE:

I logged on to PC752 for gNB and PC749 for UE.

I downloaded the branch develop-nr into /opt/oai/openairinterface on gNB and UE.

 

@Kirk, can we keep this branch in /opt/oai/openairinterface, otherwise we need to checkout and compile everytime?

 

1) At gNB: sudo -E ./nr-softmodem -O ../../../targets/PROJECTS/GENERIC-LTE-EPC/CONF/gnb.band78.tm1.106PRB.usrpx300.conf

 

First 2 runs are successful. (Log in gNB_x310_ok.log)

There are many 'L's, but I think it's known issue with UHD version 3.14.0.0-release.

 

Then I got an error for the third run. (log in gNB_x310_error.log)

terminate called after throwing an instance of 'uhd::io_error'

  what():  EnvironmentError: IOError: Block ctrl (CE_00_Port_30) no response packet - AssertionError: bool(buff)

  in uint64_t ctrl_iface_impl<_endianness>::wait_for_ack(bool, double) [with uhd::endianness_t _endianness = (uhd::endianness_t)0u; uint64_t = long unsigned int]

  at /build/uhd-EwPOf_/uhd-3.14.0.0/host/lib/rfnoc/ctrl_iface.cpp:142

 

2) at UE: sudo -E ./nr-uesoftmodem --numerology 1 -r 106 -C 3510000000 --usrp-args "addr=192.168.30.1,type=x300"

 

I got following error: No USRP Device Found. (log in ue_x300.log)

 

@Florian, is the command line correct? I mean for --usrp-args "addr=192.168.30.1,type=x300"

If yes, I don’t know why it can’t find the USRP. Ping to 192.168.30.1 is ok.

 

Hongzhi

 

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Kirk Webb

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Hi Hongzhi,

JC Zhu (on this thread) maintains this profile. I will discuss
updating the installed system packages, branch/code checkout,
pre-compiling, etc. to reduce bootstrap time for new experiments using
this profile.

A few other bits of info that might help:

* Set jumbo MTU on network interface

This can help with SDR performance issues. We are close to pushing
code so that this can be requested in the profile and set up
automatically on experiment nodes. In the meantime, please find the
interface that is communicating with the X300 on the gNB and UE (the
one with the 192.168.30.1 address in `ifconfig` output), and execute:

sudo ip link set mtu 9216 dev ifname

Where `ifname` is the name of the interface found in the `ifconfig` output.

* Ensure read and write kernel network buffers are large enough

If they are not large enough, you will typically see a warning from
libuhd when you run `uhd_usrp_probe`, etc. JC documents doing part of
this in the profile instructions, but there are actually two commands.
They are:

sudo sysctl -w net.core.rmem_max=24862979
sudo sysctl -w net.core.wmem_max=24862979

We will also set up sysctl to set these larger sizes at boot when we
revisit making the OS image for this profile.

* IP address of the SDR devices should be either `192.168.30.2` or
`192.168.40.2`

Running `uhd_find_devices` will quickly tell you the IPs of the
devices it is able to find. The `.1` address on these segments is
normally assigned to the interface on the PC connected to the SDR
(which is why it pings).

Best,
-Kirk

On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 6:51 AM Hongzhi WANG <hongzh...@tcl.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> Here are some updates about the tests on gNB and UE:
>
> I logged on to PC752 for gNB and PC749 for UE.
>
> I downloaded the branch develop-nr into /opt/oai/openairinterface on gNB and UE.
>
>
>
> @Kirk, can we keep this branch in /opt/oai/openairinterface, otherwise we need to checkout and compile everytime?
>
>
>
> 1) At gNB: sudo -E ./nr-softmodem -O ../../../targets/PROJECTS/GENERIC-LTE-EPC/CONF/gnb.band78.tm1.106PRB.usrpx300.conf
>
>
>
> First 2 runs are successful. (Log in gNB_x310_ok.log)
>
> There are many 'L's, but I think it's known issue with UHD version 3.14.0.0-release.
>
>
>
> Then I got an error for the third run. (log in gNB_x310_error.log)
>
> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'uhd::io_error'
>
> what(): EnvironmentError: IOError: Block ctrl (CE_00_Port_30) no response packet - AssertionError: bool(buff)
>
> in uint64_t ctrl_iface_impl<_endianness>::wait_for_ack(bool, double) [with uhd::endianness_t _endianness = (uhd::endianness_t)0u; uint64_t = long unsigned int]
>
> at /build/uhd-EwPOf_/uhd-3.14.0.0/host/lib/rfnoc/ctrl_iface.cpp:142
>
>
>
> 2) at UE: sudo -E ./nr-uesoftmodem --numerology 1 -r 106 -C 3510000000 --usrp-args "addr=192.168.30.1,type=x300"
>
>
>
> I got following error: No USRP Device Found. (log in ue_x300.log)
>
>
>
> @Florian, is the command line correct? I mean for --usrp-args "addr=192.168.30.1,type=x300"
>
> If yes, I don’t know why it can’t find the USRP. Ping to 192.168.30.1 is ok.
>
>
>
> Hongzhi
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> From: Kirk Webb <kw...@cs.utah.edu>
>
> Sent: Monday, May 20, 2019 7:37 PM

Hongzhi WANG

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Hi Kirk,

I've done the set mtu on gNB:
sudo ip link set mtu 9216 dev ifname (the one with the 192.168.30.1 address in `ifconfig` output)

and changed the kernel network buffers as well:
sudo sysctl -w net.core.rmem_max=24862979
sudo sysctl -w net.core.wmem_max=24862979

IP address of USRP is `192.168.30.2`

But I have still the uhd::io_error issue. Log attached.

I use develop-nr branch.
Do you know if X300 works well with other branches?

Thanks,

Hongzhi

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Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 6:34 PM
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Cc: Kirk Webb <kw...@cs.utah.edu>; Kirk Webb <kw...@flux.utah.edu>; powder...@googlegroups.com; Jacobus (Kobus) Van der Merwe <ko...@cs.utah.edu>; Florian Kaltenberger <florian.ka...@eurecom.fr>; Abhimanyu Gosain <ago...@coe.neu.edu>; Aloizio da Silva <aloizio...@us-ignite.org>; JC <jc...@cs.utah.edu>
Subject: Re: OAI workshop 5G

Hi Hongzhi,

gNB_x300_uhd_error.log

Hongzhi WANG

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Hi JC,

 

I don’t have enough permission to open this profile.

Can you please change the file permission?

 

Thanks,

 

Hongzhi

 

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Subject: Re: OAI workshop 5G

 

Hi Hongzhi,

 

I have this following profile for develop-nr branch.

It is precompiled, no need more configurations.

I just tested it.

So it could short reduce bootstrap time a

 

OAI-NR-DEVELOP:

 

 

Following is what I run:

on 'enb1'

   

    sudo ip link set mtu 9216 dev ifname # change ifname with the usrp interface

    

    cd /opt/oai/develop-nr/cmake_targets/ran_build/build/

    

    sudo ./nr-softmodem -O /local/repository/etc/gnb.conf

 

on 'rue1'

 

    sudo ip link set mtu 9216 dev ifname # change ifname with the usrp interface

    

    cd /opt/oai/develop-nr/cmake_targets/ran_build/build/

    

    sudo ./nr-uesoftmodem --numerology 1 -r 106 --phy-test -C 3510000000 --usrp-args "addr=192.168.30.2"

 

Let us know if you have any issues.

 

Thanks.

 

JC

 

Leigh Stoller

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at 5:31 AM, Hongzhi WANG <hongzh...@tcl.com> wrote:

> I don’t have enough permission to open this profile.
> Can you please change the file permission?

Hi. Here is the link to run this profile: https://www.powderwireless.net/p/PowderSandbox/OAI-NR-DEVELOP

Leigh



Leigh Stoller

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at 5:39 AM, Leigh Stoller <lbst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi. Here is the link to run this profile: https://www.powderwireless.net/p/PowderSandbox/OAI-NR-DEVELOP

Just a heads up, I saw that the the dataset was not public when you tried to
run it. I just changed that setting, please try again. Thanks.

Leigh

Hongzhi WANG

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Hi Leigh,

 

It seems there is another permission issue.

 

Your topology source contains invalid values.

Not enough permission to use dataset: urn:publicid:IDN+emulab.net:powdersandbox+ltdataset+nrUE-dev

 

Can you please have a look again?

 

Thanks,

 

Hongzhi

 

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>
> It seems there is another permission issue.
>
> Your topology source contains invalid values.
> Not enough permission to use dataset: urn:publicid:IDN+emulab.net:powdersandbox+ltdataset+nrUE-dev
>
> Can you please have a look again?

OK, I flipped that one too … try again. :-)

Leigh

Leigh Stoller

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And, I flipped the permission bits on the d740 node type so you
can use them …

Leigh

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at 6:10 AM, Leigh Stoller <lbst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> And, I flipped the permission bits on the d740 node type so you
> can use them …

Looks like its proceeding … yippie. The two yellow boxes in the topology
diagram are reloading their disks with the required disk image … you can
mouse over the boxes to see what their progress is.

Leigh

Hongzhi WANG

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It's working now.

Thanks a lot.

Hongzhi

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I’ve done some tests on gNB and UE.

So I can see that

NR synchro pass.

PBCH and PDCCH are also successfully decoded.

But PDSCH CRC is not OK.

 

I am just wondering what type of connection is between 2 USRP of gNB and UE.

Connected by cable? What is attenuation used?

Or OTA?

 

[MAC]   [L1][IF module][PHY CONFIG]

[MAC]   subcarrier spacing:          1

[MAC]   ssb carrier offset:          0

[MAC]   dmrs type A position:        0

[MAC]   pdcch config sib1:           0

[MAC]   cell barred:                 1

[MAC]   intra frequency reselection: 1

[MAC]   system frame number:         105

[MAC]   ssb index:                   0

[MAC]   half frame bit:              0

[MAC]   -------------------------------

[MAC]   >>>NR_IF_Module i=0, dl_info->dci_ind->number_of_dcis=1

[MAC]   nr_ue_process_dci at MAC layer with dci_format=2 (DL BWP 106, UL BWP 106)

[PHY]   [UE  0] Frame 105, nr_tti_rx 1: found 1 DCIs

[PHY]   start adjust sync slot = 1 no timing 0

[PHY]   DLSCH Decoding, harq_pid 0 TBS 6784 G 10200 mcs 9 Nl 1 nb_symb_sch 9 nb_rb 50

CRC NOK

 

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Subject: Re: OAI workshop 5G

 

at 6:10 AM, Leigh Stoller <lbst...@gmail.com> wrote:

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Hongzhi,

There are operating OTA.

Kobus
> <mailto:lbst...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> > And, I flipped the permission bits on the d740 node type so you can
>
> > use them …
>
> Looks like its proceeding … yippie. The two yellow boxes in the topology
> diagram are reloading their disks with the required disk image … you can
> mouse over the boxes to see what their progress is.
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