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This property means that the current bearer can reload stats and read TX
and RX bytes transmitted.
The property is initiliazed as soon as the bearer is connected.
Signed-off-by: Frederic Martinsons <frederic.martinsons@sigfox.com>
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The libmm-glib library is LGPLv2+, not GPLv2+.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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As we now depend on glib 2.48
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https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-broadband/ModemManager/issues/100
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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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The MMBearer object is updated to provide getter methods to retrieve the new
MMBearerStats object.
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Unless when compiling libmm-glib itself, of course.
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Both the ModemManager daemon and the mmcli will now include `libmm-glib.h' only.
We also handle two new special `_LIBMM_INSIDE_MM' and `LIBMM_INSIDE_MMCLI'
symbols, which if included before the `libmm-glib.h' library allow us to:
* Don't include the libmm-glib high level API in the ModemManager daemon, as
the object names would clash with those in the core.
* Define some of the methods of helper objects to be included only if compiling
ModemManager daemon or the mmcli.
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Not just a typedef of the gdbus-codegen generated `MmGdbusBearer'.
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Renamed `MMCommonBearerProperties' to `MMBearerProperties', and removed the
`MMBearerProperties' provided in libmm-glib. We'll just use the original one
from libmm-common always.
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Renamed `MMCommonBearerIpConfig' to `MMBearerIpConfig', and removed the
`MMBearerIpConfig' provided in libmm-glib. We'll just use the original one
from libmm-common always.
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