WDS Bind Mux Port?
Carlo Lobrano
c.lobrano at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 13:59:57 UTC 2017
The test outcome is the following:
- Binding the controller device to a data port with a non-existent Mux ID
do not result in any error message by the modem. The message
wds-start-network completes with a valid IP address.
- The real network device (wwan0) could not connect to the network using
the IP addess given above. This sounds totally normal to me since I just
binded the controller device to another (though non existent) network
device.
Moreover, I'll update the patch with some more code in wda-set-data-format
to make it retro-compatible with the old input format. In the previous
patch I just change it to the key=value format and forgot to keep the old
logic available
On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 at 10:50 Aleksander Morgado <aleksander at aleksander.es>
wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Carlo Lobrano <c.lobrano at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Yes, they are.
> > I just implemented the QMI messages that configure the functionality.
> > To be completely sure I will double check what happen when issuing QMI
> BIND
> > MUX DATA PORT without any actual mux data port created. Later I will
> work on
> > the code review and submit a v2 soon.
>
> Ok, thanks. I think it's important to know what happens when the
> kernel doesn't have the support yet, because it's not uncommon to run
> a new libqmi on an old kernel.
>
> --
> Aleksander
> https://aleksander.es
>
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