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authorAleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es>2017-03-06 13:56:19 +0100
committerAleksander Morgado <aleksander@aleksander.es>2017-03-16 22:24:03 +0100
commit60be293fa57a3d3f6db1d1ae064d42af320f84e0 (patch)
tree1476558c628525ede31a5d50a4482a1c82682ab3 /plugins/simtech/mm-plugin-simtech.c
parent875ade3e41b61528bbd2b018a5d34c1a1cda9b99 (diff)
telit: don't ignore AT ports without an explicit port type hint tag
The telit plugin is based on two main ways of checking the purpose of each port: udev tags flagging specific interfaces (with info taken from Windows .inf drivers), or otherwise using AT#PORTCFG? to query the modem about that information. If none of those applies, the port is ignored by default. In order to support devices that are not explicitly tagged, the plugin shouldn't flag as ignored the AT-capable TTYs, instead they are now grabbed as 'secondary': ports grabbed as secondary will never be used for either primary/data IF there is another port flagged explicitly for primary/data. This fixes the support for modems with a single TTY and no explicit port type hint tag, e.g. RS232 modems with just one single TTY where there's no point in specifying port type hints: the port will be grabbed as secondary, and then automatically promoted to primary/data as there is no other port grabbed. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100159
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