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The enum was wrong. There isn't actually an L1M_INIT state; the
enum should start with L1M_IDLE. There should also be a
L1M_PCH_SLEEP state between DEACTIVATE and DEEP_SLEEP.
Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100000
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100001
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Reported-by: Colin Helliwell <colin.helliwell@ln-systems.com>
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* Allow whitespaces prefixing the values row.
* Allow more than one \r\n between the title and the table header.
Reported-by: Colin Helliwell <colin.helliwell@ln-systems.com>
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Reported-by: Colin Helliwell <colin.helliwell@ln-systems.com>
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Don't rely on the automatic disconnection of the signal as the last
reference of the modem object may outlive the device object.
Also, setup a common clear_modem() function to dispose the internal
reference of the modem object, which will take care of the signal
disconnection when required.
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/modemmanager-devel/2017-February/003907.html
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https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/modemmanager-devel/2017-February/003911.html
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So that we don't leak the port names allocated within each
MMModemPortInfo.
==261== 672 bytes in 84 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 7,314 of 7,383
==261== at 0x402C51E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
==261== by 0x4484878: g_malloc (gmem.c:94)
==261== by 0x449D51D: g_strdup (gstrfuncs.c:363)
==261== by 0x44B5B73: g_variant_dup_string (gvariant.c:1529)
==261== by 0x44B945E: g_variant_valist_get_nnp (gvariant.c:4775)
==261== by 0x44B945E: g_variant_valist_get_leaf (gvariant.c:4945)
==261== by 0x44B945E: g_variant_valist_get (gvariant.c:5126)
==261== by 0x44B922C: g_variant_valist_get (gvariant.c:5161)
==261== by 0x44B9FC9: g_variant_get_va (gvariant.c:5388)
==261== by 0x44BA3C5: g_variant_get_child (gvariant.c:5486)
==261== by 0x6613FA8: mm_common_ports_variant_to_garray (mm-common-helpers.c:238)
==261== by 0x6601AB9: ensure_internal_ports (mm-modem.c:766)
==261== by 0x6603E42: mm_modem_peek_ports (mm-modem.c:825)
==261== by 0x65CD94D: owns_port (nm-modem-broadband.c:196)
Reported-by: Piotr Figiel <p.figiel@camlintechnologies.com>
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==261== 482 bytes in 12 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 7,290 of 7,383
==261== at 0x402C51E: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:299)
==261== by 0x4484878: g_malloc (gmem.c:94)
==261== by 0x449D51D: g_strdup (gstrfuncs.c:363)
==261== by 0x44B5B73: g_variant_dup_string (gvariant.c:1529)
==261== by 0x44B945E: g_variant_valist_get_nnp (gvariant.c:4775)
==261== by 0x44B945E: g_variant_valist_get_leaf (gvariant.c:4945)
==261== by 0x44B945E: g_variant_valist_get (gvariant.c:5126)
==261== by 0x44B922C: g_variant_valist_get (gvariant.c:5161)
==261== by 0x44B9FC9: g_variant_get_va (gvariant.c:5388)
==261== by 0x44BA1DB: g_variant_get (gvariant.c:5335)
==261== by 0x664E2EF: mm_gdbus_modem_simple_call_connect_finish (mm-gdbus-modem.c:22451)
==261== by 0x6608A08: simple_connect_ready (mm-modem-simple.c:154)
==261== by 0x429136F: g_task_return_now (gtask.c:1107)
==261== by 0x4291A69: g_task_return (gtask.c:1165)
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Signed-off-by: Maksim Salau <maksim.salau@gmail.com>
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g_type_init() has been deprecated (and also marked with the attribute
'deprecated') since glib 2.36 as the type system is automatically
initialized. Since the minimum version of glib required by ModemManager
is 2.36, calling g_type_init() isn't necessarily in the ModemManager
code.
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Reported-by: Robin Getz <Robin.Getz@analog.com>
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The g_socket_receive() method returns a signed size variable, so don't
use an unsigned variable to hold the result.
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This patch fixes an uninitialized variable issue in
mm_ublox_parse_ugcntrd_response_for_cid(), which uses an uninitialized
`match_info' when `in_cid' is invalid.
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This patch fixes a bug in packet_service_status_indication_cb(), which
incorrectly treats the MMBearerStatus enum value returned by
mm_base_bearer_get_status() as a MMBearerConnectionStatus enum value.
MMBearerStatus and MMBearerConnectionStatus can't be used
interchangeably as they have different enum values for the
'disconnected' and 'disconnecting' state.
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`g_assert_true' and `g_assert_false' are defined in glib 2.38 or later.
The minimum glib version currently required by ModemMamanger is 2.36.
While `g_assert_true' and `g_assert_false' may be preferred over the
more generic `g_assert', it seems like overkill to bump the minimum glib
version requirement just for that. When more code in ModemManager later
requires newer versions of glib, we can migrate all existing code to use
`g_assert_true' and `g_assert_false' when appropriate.
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And consolidate the connection status checks done during connection and
disconnection so that we re-use the same logic.
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This is the same logic used in other implementations (e.g. QMI).
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The suggestion to use specific PDP context CIDs was given by Cinterion
for the special case of the Verizon operator, which 'reserves' specific
CIDs for specific purposes.
We don't want to impose that at the Cinterion plugin level, so remove
the PDP context mapping we had.
Therefore, simplify the connection procedure by just overriding the
'dialing' step of the default 3GPP connection sequence, instead of
overriding the whole connection sequence.
Also, we don't need to override the step to gather IP config because
this is already handled by the generic plugin (for DHCP over a network
interface).
We port to GTask for both 3GPP dial and 3GPP disconnect at the same time.
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Better check for ^SWWAN support during the first time a bearer is going
to be created.
The enabling phase isn't the correct one because this logic is only run
whenever a modem is detected but not hotplugged (i.e. this step is to
'reset' the modem to generic runtime settings).
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We get as input the ^SWWAN index we're interested in, and we loop
through the list of ^SWWAN lines looking for the one we need.
This updated helper method allows working with multi-line ^SWWAN
responses, e.g. given when more than one PDP context is active.
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The only member in the private network isn't even used.
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Group together all connection related logic (e.g. context) and define
the context steps directly within the connection sequence processing.
Also, don't initially run a disconnection before the connection; if that
logic is ever needed we should likely have it in the generic modem, not
done per plugin.
And error out early if not asking for IPv4.
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Group together all disconnection related logic (e.g. context) and define
the context steps directly within the disconnection sequence processing.
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Define the relationship between PDP context, SWWAN index and USB
interface number in one single place.
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The enum values are given in UPPER_CASE format, not in CamelCase.
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We already get the data port given as input parameter in
disconnect_3gpp(), so there is no point in trying to find out which the
data port is.
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Fixes: 3206e9566392e8a9678bbd49e0de9bb21ed75291
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qss unsolicited handler should be assigned to primary port first,
while secondary port was peeked.
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mm_device_create_modem needs a valid object_manager instance to create the new
modem, while the one provided before was cleared out by a call to
mm_device_remove_modem few lines before.
Since the newly created modem refers to the same HW device, we can use
the same object_manager also.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99160
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Moved blacklist code to 77-mm-usb-device-blacklist.rules as per code review
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E.g. if the connection attempt fails, connect_context_complete_and_free() may
be called before the signals are connected to the QmiClients.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99047
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So that different concurrent runs of this same test don't clash with
each other:
TEST: test-service-generic... (pid=11124)
/MM/Service/Generic/enable-disable: Activating service name='org.freedesktop.ModemManager1'
Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.ModemManager1'
** (plugins/.libs/lt-test-service-generic>:11124): ERROR **: Cannot bind socket: Error binding to address: Address already in use
cleaning up pid 11144
FAIL
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And avoid including the wip-* XMLs in the dist tarball.
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Looks like gdbus-codegen ends up making paragraphs and that breaks the
XML parsing:
DOC Building HTML
../../../../libmm-glib/generated/mm-gdbus-doc-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.xml:60: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: variablelist line 59 and para
</para><para> <varlistentry><term><literal>action</literal></term>
^
../../../../libmm-glib/generated/mm-gdbus-doc-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.xml:110: parser error : Opening and ending tag mismatch: para line 110 and variablelist
</para><para> </variablelist>
^
../xml/ModemManager-dbus-reference.xml:93: element include: XInclude error : could not load ../../../../libmm-glib/generated/mm-gdbus-doc-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.xml, and no fallback was found
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This is so that "make check" doesn't depend on having the rule files
installed in the default udev rules directory, which currently would
break the build:
TEST: test-service-generic... (pid=2601)
/MM/Service/Generic/enable-disable: Activating service name='org.freedesktop.ModemManager1'
Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.ModemManager1'
** (/home/aleksander/Development/foss/ModemManager/plugins/.libs/lt-test-service-generic:2601):
ERROR **: Error setting test profile: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Error.Core.Failed: Failed to find primary AT port
FAIL
GTester: last random seed: R02S3897abaae9df36f8d2eeb679406ab675
make[3]: *** [Makefile:3804: test-nonrecursive] Terminated
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Added support for 4-digit format years (i.e. YYYY), and also made the
timezone information optional, as per +CSDF in 3GPP TS 27.007.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95319
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The original g_udev_device_get_property_as_int() uses strtol() without
an explicit base (i.e. 0) so that the base is autodetected from the
string whenever possible (e.g. if prefixes with '0x' it is treated as a
hexadecimal string).
But, for ID_USB_INTERFACE_NUM, we explicitly require reading the number
as an hex string, even if we don't have any '0x' prefix.
Reported-by: Matthew Stanger <stangerm2@gmail.com>
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If a port has been flagged as ignored with the ID_MM_PORT_IGNORE udev property,
we shouldn't open and probe the ports in any way, just flag them as ignored. We
still report them in the list of modem ports, but just with "unknown" type and
therefore not using them for anything.
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