GPS compatible modems.
Marc Murphy
marcmltd at marcm.co.uk
Thu Dec 18 03:09:36 PST 2014
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David McCullough [mailto:david.mccullough at accelecon.com]
>
>
> Marc Murphy wrote the following:
> > This is all working well with the MC7710 and the MU609. I have an app to
> use the dbus i/f and enable/disable the modem and get NMEA traces.
> >
> > I do see a difference in operation though between the Sierra and the
> Huawei.
> >
> > In the app I have written I have a context that gets the modem info
> > over dbus and configures it to give GPS;
> >
> > ctx->modem = mm_object_peek_modem (MM_OBJECT
> (modems->data));
> >
> > ctx->object = MM_OBJECT (modems->data);
> >
> > ctx->modem_location = mm_object_get_modem_location
> > (ctx->object);
> >
> >
> > if (mm_modem_get_state (mm_object_peek_modem
> (ctx->object)) < MM_MODEM_STATE_ENABLED) {
> > gboolean result;
> > g_printerr ("error: modem not enabled yet... lets try and
> > enable it\n");
> >
> > g_debug ("enabling modem...");
> > if(mm_modem_enable_sync (ctx->modem, NULL,
> &error))
> > g_debug ("enabled modem...");
> > }
> > mm_modem_location_setup_sync (ctx->modem_location,
> > sources,
> >
> mm_modem_location_signals_location (ctx->modem_location),
> > NULL,
> > &error);
> >
> > Once it is all set up then I request the location
> >
> > mm_modem_location_get_full_sync (ctx->modem_location,
> > &location_3gpp,
> > &location_gps_nmea,
> > &location_gps_raw,
> > &location_cdma_bs,
> > NULL,
> > &error);
> >
> > And extract the NMEA trace I am interested in.
> >
> > With the Sierra each 5 second poll of the location info I see the NMEA trace
> is updating as I can see the time increasing:
> > Took 9.000000 seconds to find modem
> > Took 1 seconds to enable modem
> > Got location $GPRMC,091806.0,A,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,,,A*44
> >
> > Took 160 seconds to get lock
> > Got location $GPRMC,091811.0,A, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,,,A*40
> >
> > Got location $GPRMC,091816.0,A, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,,,A*40
> >
> > Got location $GPRMC,091821.0,A, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,,,A*47
> >
> > With the Huawei each 5 second poll of the location info I see the NMEA
> trace is static:
>
>
> I think when I setup the Huawei code I hardcoded the command to the
> modem to only send updates every 30 seconds. There is no update-now
> option IIRC and 30 seconds seemed like a fair enough compromise.
>
> Look for "^WPDFR=65535,30" in plugins/huawei/mm-broadband-modem-
> huawei.c.`
>
That would explain a lot... I have been using the mmcli as well to test the location
and the the updates are ~30secs sometimes more.
I will have a play with the WPDFR settings. Thank you.
Marc
> > error: modem not enabled yet... lets try and enable it Took 21.500000
> > seconds to find modem Took 1 seconds to enable modem Got location
> > $GPRMC,092239.0,A, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,,,A*7C
> >
> > Took 55 seconds to get lock
> > Got location $GPRMC,092240.0,A, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,,,A*7C
> >
> > Got location $GPRMC,092240.0,A, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,,,A*7C
> >
> > Got location $GPRMC,092240.0,A, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,,,A*7C
> >
> > If I keep killing and running the app it will update the location each time. It
> is almost as if I have to kill the dbus context and start again for each fetch of
> location.... is this the way it is intended to be used or is there an issue here ?
>
> I have no idea about this, this is all at a higher level than the Huawei code,
> unless you are just hitting the 30 second thing ?
>
> Cheers,
> Davidm
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Aleksander Morgado [mailto:aleksander at aleksander.es]
> > Sent: 03 December 2014 07:42
> > To: Marc Murphy
> > Cc: Dan Williams; Yegor Yefremov; David McCullough;
> > modemmanager-devel at lists.freedesktop.org
> > Subject: Re: GPS compatible modems.
> >
> > On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 10:10 PM, Marc Murphy <marcmltd at marcm.co.uk>
> wrote:
> > > Thanks for the feedback, now to write the app to get the NMEA from the
> MM dbus instead of the ttyUSB.
> >
> > For the Huawei MU609 you'll see that the modem also reports
> "unmanaged GPS" capabilities in ModemManager. That means that you can
> use ModemManager to just start/stop GPS, and still read NMEA traces
> yourself with another application through the TTY (i.e. ModemManager
> won't parse and expose NMEA traces).
> >
> > The Sierra MC7710 could do this, but right now it defaults to use QMI for
> everything (i.e. no TTY with NMEA traces involved at all).
> >
> > --
> > Aleksander
> > https://aleksander.es
>
> --
> David McCullough, david.mccullough at accelecon.com, Ph: 0410 560 763
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