[ANN] ModemManager 1.2-rc1

Aleksander Morgado aleksander at aleksander.es
Sun Jan 12 03:32:25 PST 2014


>>>
>>>>>>> Wait... I did *not* include the blacklist for that device yet...
>>> so now
>>>>>>> I don't know why the QMI port got ignored... could you send debug
>>> logs?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Oh...  Sorry, didn't notice that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hope I got the relevant part in the attached log
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You sure that you're using the aleksander/zte-qmi branch? The log
>>> says:
>>>>
>>>> Oops, no, I'm not.  A slight branch name confusion there.  You got a
>>>> "zte-qmi" branch as well, and with my typical lack of precision I
>>> merged
>>>> that into my local branch instead of "aleksander/zte-qmi.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry about the confusion.  I'll retest as soon as I get a chance.
>>>> Don't have the modem with me right now.
>>>
>>> Any chance you can retest the 'aleksander/zte-qmi' branch in the
>>> following days with the MF60?
>>
>> Yes, I'll try to remember that as soon as I'm back from a short new
>> years vacation. 
> 
> Which I of course forgot all about...
> 
> Tested it now, using the proper branch.  Hopefully.  It's SIM locked,
> and I don't have a valid subscription on the accepted SIM, so I cannot
> connect to anything.
> 
> But this is how it looks:
> 
> 
> bjorn at nemi:~$ mmcli -m 0
> 
> /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/0 (device id '80777bd0282d11d98ca32bb119ab8cc8712290b8')
>   -------------------------
>   Hardware |   manufacturer: 'QUALCOMM INCORPORATED'
>            |          model: '8'
>            |       revision: 'M8200C-FACPACZD-1.0.392T  1  [Sep 21 2011 16:35:09]'
>            |      supported: 'gsm-umts'
>            |        current: 'gsm-umts'
>            |   equipment id: '355572041200667'
>   -------------------------
>   System   |         device: '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb3/3-2'
>            |        drivers: 'option1, qmi_wwan'
>            |         plugin: 'ZTE'
>            |   primary port: 'cdc-wdm0'
>            |          ports: 'ttyUSB0 (qcdm), ttyUSB1 (at), cdc-wdm0 (qmi), wwan0 (net)'
>   -------------------------
>   Numbers  |           own : 'unknown'
>   -------------------------
>   Status   |           lock: 'sim-pin2'
>            | unlock retries: 'sim-pin (3), sim-pin2 (3), sim-puk (10), sim-puk2 (10)'
>            |          state: 'enabled'
>            |    power state: 'on'
>            |    access tech: 'unknown'
>            | signal quality: '0' (cached)
>   -------------------------
>   Modes    |      supported: 'allowed: 2g; preferred: none
>            |                  allowed: 3g; preferred: none
>            |                  allowed: 2g, 3g; preferred: none
>            |                  allowed: 2g, 3g; preferred: 2g
>            |                  allowed: 2g, 3g; preferred: 3g'
>            |        current: 'allowed: any; preferred: none'
>   -------------------------
>   Bands    |      supported: 'unknown'
>            |        current: 'unknown'
>   -------------------------
>   IP       |      supported: 'ipv4, ipv6, ipv4v6'
>   -------------------------
>   3GPP     |           imei: '355572041200667'
>            |  enabled locks: 'none'
>            |    operator id: 'unknown'
>            |  operator name: 'unknown'
>            |   subscription: 'unknown'
>            |   registration: 'idle'
>   -------------------------
>   SIM      |           path: '/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/SIM/0'
> 
>   -------------------------
>   Bearers  |          paths: 'none'
> 
> 
> So it does appear to use QMI. Was that the idea?  I guess I'll have to
> do a connection to actually make it crash.
> 

Yeah, that was the idea, to see what happens with this device in QMI
mode. For what I recall, the problem was with the WDS service, so a
connection test would be a good idea... :/

> The MM debug log is attached.
> 

Everything seems to look ok in that log.


-- 
Aleksander


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