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2021-10-13mmcli:add SAR command --sar-status/--sar-enable/--sar-disable/--set-power-levellvmaorui
2021-09-01cli, location: Fix multi-sentence NMEA message outputTeemu Ikonen
Multi-sentence NMEA messages were printed as is, that is with linebreaks, which made mmcli --location-get output look broken. Split NMEA sentences with linebreaks to separate output list items, so that they line up correctly.
2021-05-23api,bearer: new 'ConnectionError' propertyAleksander Morgado
This new property will provide detailed information about the failed connection attempt, or about the network initiated disconnection. The property will be cleared only if a new connection attempt is triggered, and so it can be used to investigate why a given attempt failed without needing to be the one who triggered the attempt (e.g. so that failures in NetworkManager-triggered connection attempts can be investigated looking at the DBus API). The property is built as a (ss) tuple, but the libmm-glib interface provides methods to read this property as a GError.
2021-04-29api,bearer: new 'ProfileId' propertyAleksander Morgado
To report which is the currently active profile with this bearer, if known. If the modem doesn't support profiles, or if the bearer is disconnected, -1 (MM_3GPP_PROFILE_ID_UNKNOWN) will be reported. It is guaranteed that no two connected bearers will have the same ProfileId property value.
2021-04-29api,modem: new Modem3gpp.ProfileManager interfaceAleksander Morgado
This new interface allows modems to expose the list of available connection profiles stored in the device and edit or delete them; as long as the underlying device/protocol allows it.
2021-04-29api,bearer: new 'profile-id' settingAleksander Morgado
We define a new 'profile-id' setting in the bearer properties that users will use to specify which connection profile of the ones available in the device should be connected. When the 'profile-id' is given, the associated bearer object will be bound to the 'profile-id', and the user is able to provide additional settings to apply on top (e.g. if the profile storage doesn't allow some of the settings we support, like 'apn-type', or if the setting is completely unrelated to profiles, like 'multiplex'). After introducing the 'profile-id' as a valid setting in the bearer properties, we also reimplement the properties object internals to make use a 3GPP profile for the subset of common settings between both objects.
2021-04-29api,bearer: new 'apn-type' settingAleksander Morgado
This new setting allows the user setting up the connection to specify the purpose of the connection being brought up. Until now, we would always assume that connections are exclusively brought up for connecting to the Internet, also limited by the inability to connect to multiple different APNs at the same time. But that may really not be true as there may be additional services that may be accessed through other APNs, like MMS services or even private networks for companies that have their own APNs on a given operator (e.g. not that uncommon with banks and connected cars). The new APN type setting will not change the way the bearer is connected, but will allow the connection manager to decide what kind of networking setup the specific connection needs. This new setting can be provided by the user itself, or implicitly read from the device if the device stores this information.
2021-03-10api,bearer: new 'Multiplexed' propertyAleksander Morgado
This property will be TRUE if the bearer has the data session connected through a multiplexed interface. If the bearer is disconnected, or connected without multiplexing, the property will report FALSE.
2021-02-26mmcli,sim: add preferred networks list to SIM propertiesTeijo Kinnunen
2020-10-19libmm-glib,mmcli: add mm_sim_get_eid and add EID to mmcli outputEric Caruso
This exposes the new EID property of the SIM object on mmcli.
2020-08-28api,modem: new 'SimSlots' and 'PrimarySimSlot' propertiesAleksander Morgado
The 'SimSlots' property exposes an array of SIM object paths, with one array item for each available SIM slot in the system. If a valid SIM card is found in a given slot, the path of the SIM object will be exposed in the array item; if no valid SIM card is found, the empty object path ("/") will be exposed instead. The 'PrimarySimSlot' property exposes which of the SIM slots available in the system is the one configured as being primary. In a Multi-SIM Single-Standby setup, the primary slot will be the one corresponding to the single active SIM in the system. In a Multi-SIM Multi-Standby setup, the primary slot will be the one configured to act as primary (e.g. the one that will be used for the data connection) among all the active SIM cards found.
2020-08-28api,sim: new 'Active' propertyAleksander Morgado
In preparation for the multi-SIM setup, we need a way to tell whether a given SIM card is active or not in the system. On systems with one single SIM slot, the available SIM card will always be active. On Multi-SIM Single-Standby setups we may have multiple SIM slots with multiple SIM cards, but only one of them will be active at any given time. On Multi-SIM Multi-Standby setups we may have multiple SIM slots with multiple SIM cards that may be active at the same time. E.g. the QMI protocol allows up to 5 different active SIM cards (primary, secondary, tertiary...).
2020-07-04iface-modem-signal: added 5G signal informationWalter Hagstrom
Extended the ModemManager Signal interface to include 5G signal information for RSRP, RSRQ and SINR via libqmi. Also extended mmci to print 5G signal info.
2020-05-05cli: add allowed-auth bearer property in outputAleksander Morgado
Given as a list of items, because the bearer can be created with one or more allowed authentication protocols.
2020-04-10api,bearer: add 'total-rx-bytes', 'total-tx-bytes' and 'total-duration' statsAleksander Morgado
Compiling the amount of bytes transferred and received during all tracked connection attempts, as well as the total duration of all the connections.
2020-04-10api,bearer: add 'attempts' and 'failed-attempts' statisticsAleksander Morgado
When we're reusing over and over the same bearer object, we can provide statistical information about the number of connection attempts that have been done and how many of them failed.
2019-10-17api,sim: new 'Emergency Numbers' propertyAleksander Morgado
2019-10-17voice,api: new 'EmergencyOnly' boolean flagAleksander Morgado
This new flag allows users of the API to know whether general purpose voice calls are allowed or otherwise only voice calls to the registered emergency numbers should be performed. ModemManager won't really do any distinction between emergency and non-emergency calls at this point, this flag is just an early indication for the user of the API that no normal voice call should be attempted.
2019-08-28mmcli: add json output supportMaxim Anisimov
Signed-off-by: Maxim Anisimov <maxim.anisimov.ua@gmail.com>
2019-07-11api,call: new Multiparty boolean propertyAleksander Morgado
It will be set to TRUE if this call is part of a multiparty call.
2019-04-02api,modem: new 'CarrierConfigurationRevision' propertyAleksander Morgado
Which reports the version of the currently active carrier configuration. We also update the firmware 'version' reported in the firmware settings so that carrier-specific upgrades can be performed (e.g. when the firmware stays the same but the MCFG is updated).
2019-04-02iface-modem: new carrier config supportAleksander Morgado
During initialization phase we will allow querying the modem for the details of which carrier-specific configuration is being used, and will expose a description string in the API. In addition to showing the current configuration, we will also allow automatically switching the configuration based on the SIM card detected in the device. In order to allow this, plugins/modems will need to provide the expected mapping between carrier config description and MCCMNC. This mapping cannot be generic, because different manufacturers may use different description strings.
2019-01-03api,firmware: expose firmware versionAleksander Morgado
2019-01-03api,firmware: expose device idsAleksander Morgado
2019-01-03api,firmware: new UpdateSettings propertyAleksander Morgado
2018-12-07api,modem-3gpp: new 'InitialEpsBearerSettings' propertyAleksander Morgado
This property shows the settings stored in the device to be used during the initial LTE attach procedure.
2018-12-07api,modem-3gpp: new 'InitialEpsBearer' propertyAleksander Morgado
This property contains the DBus path of a Bearer object of type MM_BEARER_TYPE_DEFAULT_ATTACH, which is automatically exposed by the modem when registered in the LTE network. Unlike standard bearer objects created by the user, this bearer won't allow any connection/disconnection request, as its status is bound to the LTE registration exclusively. The bearer settings exposed by the object include the APN details that have been used during the initial packet network attach, which may be defined by modem settings (e.g. if previously configured in the firmware which APN to use for the given SIM card operator) or by the network itself (e.g. if none configured, or if a network override is required as when roaming). The bearer object will be created as soon as the LTE attach status details are known, and only while the modem is enabled. The implementation allows modems to update the LTE attach status details during runtime, so the bearer object with the settings may be recreated during runtime as well.
2018-12-07api,bearer: new 'BearerType' propertyAleksander Morgado
Until now we have only allowed to use and setup 'default bearers' (in 4G) or 'primary contexts' (in 2G/3G). We can define a couple of additional bearer types, though: * The 'dedicated bearers' (in 4G) or 'secondary contexts' (in 2G/3G), which are associated to a specific default/primary one, but which provide specific QoS settings configured via traffic flow templates. * The 'initial default EPS bearer', which is a special case of default bearer in LTE, which is automatically created and connected when the modem is registered in the LTE network. This commit introduces a new 'MMBearerType' enumeration that will be associated to each bearer through a 'BearerType' property in the org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Bearer interface, showing what kind of bearer/context this is. By default, right now, all bearer objects created are 'default' bearers.
2018-11-26cli: allow multiple output format typesAleksander Morgado
In addition to the standard human-friendly output, we now allow a machine-friendly key-value pair output, much easier to parse and use by programs that look at the mmcli output. This new key-value pair output should be treated as API from now on, so third-party programs can assume the output is compatible from one release to another.