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2012-02-28core: rework port grabbing and organizationDan Williams
Make port roles more flexible. We have modems that do PPP on interfaces other than the primary interface, and that wasn't possible with the old code. So clean up all that logic and move the port organization code into the core so we can reduce code in the plugins. In the new world order, the plugins say whether the port is a QCDM port, an AT port, or ignored. If it's an AT port the plugins get to tag it as primary, secondary, or PPP, or any combination of the 3. This allows for modems where PPP should really be done on the secondary port (Huawei E220, Sierra devices) so that the primary port stays open for command and status. Modem subclasses no longer get asked to handle port grabbing themselves. Instead, that's now done by the generic classes (MMGenericCdma and MMGenericGsm) and the plugins are notified when a port is grabbed so they can add unsolicited response handlers for it. After all ports are grabbed by the generic classes, they get "organized", which assigns various ports to the roles of PRIMARY, SECONDARY, DATA, and QCDM based on specific rules and hints that the plugin provided (which are expressed as MMAtPortFlags). The plugins then have a chance to perform fixups on the primary port if they choose. The plugin code is responsible for determining the port hints (ie MMAtPortFlags) at probe time, instead of having a combination of the plugin and the modem class do the job. This simplifies things greatly for the plugins at the expense of more complicated logic in the core.
2011-06-06plugins: propagate cached probing result to supports taskAleksander Morgado
We need to ensure that the supports task always has the results of the probing, no matter if the probing was just launched by the plugin grabbing the port, or by a previous plugin. We do this during supports_port(), by propagating to the supports task any possible previously cached probing results.
2011-04-08serial: allow plugins to specify probe-time send_delayDan Williams
Let modems we know don't suck use a zero send-delay at probe time, which greatly reduces time required to probe AT-compatible ports.
2010-10-22core: use hardware IDs as part of DeviceIdentifierDan Williams
Pass the device's hardware IDs through modem creation and use them when calculating the device's identifier. Add a bunch of testcases for real hardware to ensure we don't break the device ID in the future unless we really want to.
2010-05-17simtech: add plugin for Simtech-based modems (like A-Link 3GU)Dan Williams