Hello,
Following patches are identified for the activity “compression algorithm based on code
tree”.
• Structure definition for Tree node, declaration of zero run length code list and one
run length code list
• Building a tree of code words to save run length during initialization and addition of
Test cases in Unit test framework
• Utility to Search the run length according to the received code word from the tree,
when CRBB_STARTING_COLOR_CODE is One during decoding of EPDAN and addition of test case in
Unit test framework
• Utility to Search the run length according to the received code word from the tree,
when CRBB_STARTING_COLOR_CODE is Zero during decoding of EPDAN and addition of test case
in Unit test framework
• Utility to find runlength of one’s or zero’s and addition of Test cases in Unit test
framework
• Utility to find code word of runlength during encoding of PUAN and addition of Test
cases in Unit test framework
Regards,
Sangamesh
-----Original Message-----
From: Holger Freyther [mailto:holger@freyther.de]
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2016 1:04 AM
To: Saurabh Sharan <Saurabh.Sharan(a)radisys.com>
Cc: osmocom-net-gprs(a)lists.osmocom.org
Subject: Re: Padding patch and moving forward with EGPRS support/merge
On 11 Mar 2016, at 14:34, Saurabh Sharan
<Saurabh.Sharan(a)radisys.com> wrote:
Hello All,
Dear Saurabh,
Based on your inputs and our analysis of the code
bases( current master versus Radisys EGPRS) we propose following elements, each to be
submitted in incremental patches for merge to master branch
• Compression algorithm based on code tree
• EPDAN decoding based on the code tree
• PUAN encoding based on code tree
• MCS 5-9 support in UL
• Split block handling in UL
• Split block generation in DL
• Retransmission with Incremental redundancy
• Relevant test suite updates as part of each of the item above
Please let us know your feedback/suggestions for the same.
looks good in general. Please follow the general guideline, try to make small commits,
update test results, add new tests. After each of the elements we should not only have a
new feature, but better structure, better test coverage and throughput.
kind regards
holger