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Both the Simple.Connect() and Modem.CreateBearer() are updated to
allow a new 'multiplex' setting in the properties provided by the user
in both of these methods.
The new setting expects a MMBearerMultiplexSupport enum indicating
what kind of multiplex needs the user has:
* none: if multiplex must not be used.
* requested: if multiplex should be used if available.
* required: if multiplex must be used.
The underlying implementations will take care of accepting or
rejecting the setting depending on the system and modem capabilities.
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At the moment, ignored ports show up as (unknown) in the ports list
in mmcli. This makes it look like something went wrong while probing.
Actually ModemManager already tracks unknown and ignored ports separately
(MM_PORT_TYPE_UNKNOWN vs MM_PORT_TYPE_IGNORED) but the API always exposes
them as MM_MODEM_PORT_TYPE_UNKNOWN.
Add MM_MODEM_PORT_TYPE_IGNORED and use this for ignored ports so they
show up as (ignored) instead in mmcli.
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Reporting the state when the UE attaches to access restricted local
operator services.
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It's not used anywhere.
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Instead of flagging them as 'ignored' so that they aren't probed, we
can also flag them as 'audio' now, so that the logic knows which port
to report as used for audio in the Call object.
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So that we can avoid gtk-doc complaining about them:
2019-10-14 10:46:59,583:common.py:ParseEnumDeclaration:427:WARNING:Cannot parse enumeration member:
../../../include/ModemManager-enums.h:924: warning: Value description for MMModemLocationSource::MM_MODEM_LOCATION_SOURCE_FIRST is missing in source code comment block.
../../../include/ModemManager-enums.h:924: warning: Value description for MMModemLocationSource::MM_MODEM_LOCATION_SOURCE_LAST is missing in source code comment block.
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This method allows deflecting an incoming or waiting call to a
different number.
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This method will join all active and held calls into a single
multiparty call, and then request the network to terminate the call on
the subscriber's end and transfer the control of the call to the
parties that are still in the call.
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Much clearer to understand when looping through them.
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The A-GPS based implementations we currently have assume MSA A-GPS, so
rename the MMModemLocationSource enum value to reflect that.
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Devices may require/support more than one update method, so instead of
reporting the method as a single enum value, use a set of flags
instead.
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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.
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Sometimes SUPL-server based A-GPS is not possible, e.g. if the module
doesn't have Internet connectivity. In such cases, the modem may
support injecting additional "assistance data" that may be downloaded
from the Internet using external means (e.g. WiFi), in order to keep
having a quick time to first fix.
We now support using this location assistance data, with the following
new API elements:
* A new mask of supported assistance data types is provided in the
SupportedAssistanceData property.
* A new list of URLs from where the aassistance data may be
downloaded is also provided in a new AssistanceDataServers
property.
* A new InjectAssistanceData() method is provided, to perform the
data injection in the module once it's been downloaded to the host
system.
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They were reversed; ringing in applies to incoming calls, ringing out
applies to outgoing calls.
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The UE modes of operation for LTE are defined in 3GPP TS 24.301 (e.g.
section 4.3 in v10.3.0):
* PS mode 1: EPS only, 'voice centric'
* PS mode 2: EPS only, 'data centric'
* CS/PS mode 1: EPS and non-EPS, 'voice centric'
* CS/PS mode 2: EPS and non-EPS, 'data centric'
The mode specifies, among other things, how the UE should behave w.r.t
CS fallback depending on the capabilities reported by the network.
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Define new symbols with easier names, just based on the Band Class.
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Flag as deprecated the old names, and define new ones based on the
defined UTRAN band numbers, equivalent to what was done for LTE bands.
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New definitions for not so common GSM frequency bands.
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3GPP TS 36.101 Table 5.5-1 refers the E-UTRA operating bands as 1, 2, 3,
..., etc.
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Introduce "sms only" and "CSFB not preferred" home/roaming states to be reported
for the CS context, while already registered on LTE.
Based on 3GPP TS 27.007 v13.5.0.
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v4: modems/providers may not return DNS servers and not all modems
support DHCP, so lack of DNS servers should not indicate a bearer
IP method of "DHCP". IP config daemon/scripts already have to handle
missing DNS anyway.
v6: IPv6 requires SLAAC or DHCPv6 as part of the specification, so for
now we assume modems will support it. Provide all the info the modem
sent, but if there is any missing information use an IP method of
"DHCP" to indicate that info should be obtained via SLAAC/DHCPv6. Only
use an IP method of "STATIC" when all basic properties are given by
the modem.
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Standard GPS setup (raw/nmea) will both enable the GPS module and take full
control of the GPS port. This prevents other processes from reading the NMEA
traces from e.g. a tty. In order to handle this, a new 'unmanaged' GPS location
source is introduced, which will just enable/disable the GPS module, without
reading anything from the GPS port. Of course, both raw/nmea and unmanaged
setups cannot be enabled at the same time.
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Even if the IPv6 bearer method is DHCP, the client should use SLAAC
(eg, IPv6 Router Solicitations, Router Adverisements, and possibly
DHCPv6) to determine the correct prefix and DNS information. In
some cases, even with the DHCP method, and IPv6 "address" will be
given which should be assigned to the data port before beginning
an IP addressing as the mobile network may expect this address
to be used.
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E-UTRAN operating band 44 is specified in 3GPP release 11 (see Table
5.5-1 "E-UTRA operating bands" in 3GPP TS 36.101 version 11.2.0 Release
11).
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Will be used in 3GPP2 SMS messages.
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Will be used in 3GPP2 SMS messages.
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MMModem3gppSubscriptionState enum
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We will expose a new 'Ports' property listing all ports currently known by a
given modem. Ports which are not used but are detected as being part of the
modem will be listed with an 'unknown' port type.
This change uses the new 'MMModemPortType' enum and the new 'MMModemPortInfo'
helper struct to handle these values in libmm-glib. The already available
'MMPortType' enum hasn't been re-used for the interface because it contains
values that we don't need (e.g. IGNORED).
The port list is now also included in the modem information command of mmcli:
$ sudo mmcli -m 0
/org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/0 (device id '97b7b99e3e2bea103880545b619fb05a3cc81b26')
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System | device: '/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.4'
| drivers: 'qcserial, qmi_wwan'
| plugin: 'Gobi'
| primary port: 'cdc-wdm0'
| ports: 'ttyUSB0 (qcdm), ttyUSB1 (at), cdc-wdm0 (qmi), wwp0s29u1u4 (net)'
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702678
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And also make it a list of masks, specifying which are the specific combinations
supported, not just one mask with all.
E.g.:
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Hardware | manufacturer: 'Sierra Wireless, Incorporated'
| model: 'MC7710'
| revision: 'SWI9200X_03.05.19.04ap r5475 carmd-en-10527 2012/09/17 17:57:14'
| supported: 'gsm-umts
| gsm-umts, lte'
| current: 'gsm-umts, lte'
| equipment id: '358178040668164'
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We want to expose in the Modem interface the list of supported IP families, and
the easiest way to do so is to have the IP family as flags, and provide in the
interface a single enum.
Also, a value of 0 for a MMBearerIpFamily specifies that no flags are set, so
just rename it to 'NONE'.
And add a new 'ANY' value which sets all flags to 1.
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