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^NTCT seems to be used to enable or disable ^NWTIME messages.
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FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED is equal 1 in the enum FeatureSupport, as a
result even if QGPS isn't supported by modem debug message printed
available support.
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qmi_device_list_links can return TRUE, but with a NULL value for
the links list: check for validity before using the list.
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(ModemManager:10426): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: 09:44:23.142: invalid cast from 'MMBroadbandModemQmiQuectel' to 'MMBroadbandModemMbim'
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ERROR:../git/src/mm-broadband-modem-mbim.c:284:mm_broadband_modem_mbim_peek_port_mbim: assertion failed: (MM_IS_BROADBAND_MODEM_MBIM (self))
Bail out! ERROR:../git/src/mm-broadband-modem-mbim.c:284:mm_broadband_modem_mbim_peek_port_mbim: assertion failed: (MM_IS_BROADBAND_MODEM_MBIM (self))
See https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/modemmanager-devel/2023-July/009729.html
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ctx->supl is allocated in mm_shared_qmi_location_set_supl_server
using g_strdup. g_strdup requires to free string when unneeded.
The problem could be reproduced using following commands
```
while true; do
mmcli -m any --location-set-supl-server="supl.google.com:7276";
mem=$(cat /proc/$(pgrep ModemManager)/statm | awk '{print $6}')
echo $(date +"%s"), $mem | tee -a mm-leak.log;
done;
```
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NL668 doesn't correctly support more than one multiplexed PDN
connection. Limit this explicitly so that it never attempts to use
more than one.
# mmcli -m a --simple-connect="multiplex=requested,apn=internet,ip-type=ipv4v6,apn-type=default"
successfully connected the modem
# mmcli -m a --simple-connect="multiplex=requested,apn=internet2,ip-type=ipv4v6,apn-type=default"
error: couldn't connect the modem: 'GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Error.Core.Unsupported: Invalid bearer properties: Maximum number of multiplexed bearers reached'
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Certain QMI or MBIM devices may not be able to support multiplexing at
all, or they may support a limited amount of links.
The new ID_MM_MAX_MULTIPLEXED_LINKS udev tag allows specifying the
maximum number of supported multiplexed links; e.g. 0 to report none
supported or 1 to report that one single multiplexed link is
supported.
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Since 503e886c02 the events on inactive SIMs don't trigger a full
modem reprobe, and the slot index check is fully unused.
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Explicitly return TRUE to indicate success because otherwise the
caller will expect a valid GError set.
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Adding support for carrier lock for MBIM modems using google simlock
mechanism.
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Otherwise the state cached by the protocol implementation will be
different to the one exposed in the 3GPP interface.
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Both the register state indications and the register state set
response messages will be processed in the same way.
This ensures that the registration state reported during the set
response, along with the additional info provided in that
message (e.g. access technologies) are taken into account.
This change also avoids fully relying on the register state
indications sent by the modem, as the indication may not be sent after
a successful update operation (given that the operation response
already contains the last valid state).
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When running the 3GPP registration checks (e.g. after reaching enabled
state, or when synchronizing state after a quick suspend/resume), we
also update the current packet service state explicitly, without
needing to fully rely on the indications.
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Both the packet service indications and the packet service set
response messages will be processed in the same way.
This ensures that the packet service state reported during the set
response, along with the additional info provided in that
message (e.g. speeds) are taken into account.
This change also avoids fully relying on the packet service
indications sent by the modem, as the indication may not be sent after
a successful update operation (given that the operation response
already contains the last valid state).
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==1==WARNING: MemorySanitizer: use-of-uninitialized-value
#0 0x59c6c88a31ef in gsm_ext_char_to_utf8 src/mm-charsets.c:256:13
#1 0x59c6c88a31ef in charset_gsm_unpacked_to_utf8 src/mm-charsets.c:339:20
#2 0x59c6c88a31ef in mm_modem_charset_bytearray_to_utf8 src/mm-charsets.c:857:30
#3 0x59c6c889babd in sms_decode_address src/mm-sms-part-3gpp.c:143:16
#4 0x59c6c8899d3a in mm_sms_part_3gpp_new_from_binary_pdu src/mm-sms-part-3gpp.c:514:15
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==6971== 52 (16 direct, 36 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 3,764 of 6,140
==6971== at 0x4842839: malloc (in /usr/libexec/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==6971== by 0x4A1ADE8: g_malloc (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0.6800.1)
==6971== by 0x4A31FF1: g_slice_alloc (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0.6800.1)
==6971== by 0x4A3266D: g_slice_alloc0 (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0.6800.1)
==6971== by 0x49FD397: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0.6800.1)
==6971== by 0x49FD8B4: g_error_new_valist (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0.6800.1)
==6971== by 0x49FDACE: g_set_error (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libglib-2.0.so.0.6800.1)
==6971== by 0x187A4C: mm_base_modem_peek_best_at_port (mm-base-modem.c:1129)
==6971== by 0x184116: _at_command (mm-base-modem-at.c:634)
==6971== by 0x1841FE: mm_base_modem_at_command (mm-base-modem-at.c:660)
==6971== by 0x18F6F1: load_sim_identifier (mm-base-sim.c:2016)
==6971== by 0x18CA03: mm_base_sim_load_sim_identifier (mm-base-sim.c:820)
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Fixes 470dff235c70683928ab0eb39c64151a8a4ceb7c
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On MBIM modems, when the SIM is ejected and re-inserted in a quick manner,
the state machine logic encounters a race condition and eventually, the
modem response for subscriber status is ignored. This change accounts
for that state transition without erroring out.
Fixes #672.
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In some cases modem is taking 7 tries to detect an initialized SIM.
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Fix bug in Fibocom FM350 modem where a non-zero signal strength
interval needs to be configured as part of threshold setup.
Fixes #733
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This reverts commit 17ed63637fea7ab7238880ec5eb75df910355dd2.
We were reusing the signal_state_query_ready() callback in the wrong
way.
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After the setup of threshold for signal state notifications, trigger a
query of the current signal state values.
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When the host is resuming from system suspend, QMI indications
sent by the modem at resume time can be lost. The exact reason why it
happens is still unknown. Until this is fixed, ModemManager currently
workarounds that in QMI mode by listening and reacting to AT URCs too,
which are being received reliably. In order to achieve that,
messaging_setup_unsolicited_events chains the parent's implementation
with its own, effectively setting up handlers for both AT and QMI
channels.
This worked fine on modems such as EG25 which enable SMS indications
by default. However, some modems, such as BM818, don't have these
indications enabled on boot and don't report incoming messages via AT
unless requested via AT+CNMI.
To make SMS handling on resume reliable on such modems, make sure
that MMBroadbandModemQmi also enables/disables unsolicited events
in the same way it already sets up handlers for them.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Krzyszkowiak <dos@dosowisko.net>
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registration wait
The cancellation_id will not be set if the cancellable is already
cancelled by the time g_cancellable_connect() is called.
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register_in_network_cancelled() may be called early if the given
cancellable is already cancelled, and if so, we want it to remove the
timeout and signal handler, which should have been configured before
setting up the cancellation signal handler.
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own struct
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So that the variable names in each context identify the action being
performed, to easier reading.
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Returning an error in the registration set request completely breaks
the async operation requesting the explicit registration, even if the
modem may have already been registered via indications while waiting
for the set request to be completed.
We now ignore the registration set error if it returns a generic
failure with NwError=0, as in certain Qualcomm based devices. We
ignore unconditionally, without explicitly checking if we're
registered or not, because the upper logic will anyway do that.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-broadband/ModemManager/-/issues/723
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So that it is reloaded fresh once re-enabled, otherwise we may be
using stale state values that are not in sync with the state reported
in the interface skeletons.
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E.g. we don't want to update the 3GPP registration state to "idle" if
the interface has already been disabled:
<msg> [1681814812.903723] [modem0] 3GPP registration state changed (idle -> unknown)
<inf> [1681814812.903842] [modem0] consolidated registration state: cs 'idle', ps 'idle', eps 'idle', 5gs 'unknown' --> 'unknown'
<dbg> [1681814812.906194] [modem0] disabling the Modem interface...
<inf> [1681814812.911148] [modem0] disabled modem
<dbg> [1681814812.913453] [ttyACM0/at] device open count is 0 (close)
<dbg> [1681814812.913629] [ttyACM0/at] closing serial port...
<dbg> [1681814812.915559] [ttyACM0/at] serial port closed
<msg> [1681814812.916569] [modem0] state changed (disabling -> disabled)
<dbg> [1681814868.945069] [/dev/cdc-wdm4] number of consecutive timeouts: 1
<msg> [1681814868.950724] [modem0] 3GPP registration state changed (unknown -> idle)
<inf> [1681814868.950885] [modem0] consolidated registration state: cs 'idle', ps 'idle', eps 'idle', 5gs 'unknown' --> 'idle'
<msg> [1681814868.951797] [modem0] state changed (disabled -> enabled)
<dbg> [1681814868.955740] [modem0] registration in network: cancelled
<wrn> [1681814868.958562] [modem0] registration in network failed: Operation was cancelled
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registration sequence
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When a request to disable the modem arrives while the packet service
state wait is ongoing we were not correctly cancelling the operation.
The main reason for this is that this operation does not change the
modem state, and so the "wait for final state" logic in the disabling
sequence was not being considered.
We solve this by plugging in the Simple.Connect() operation
cancellable in the wait for packet service state operation. The
connection attempt will be cancelled during the disabling sequence as
well, and when that happens we will explicitly halt the packet service
state wait as well.
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We now support modem-reported packet service state, instead of
guessing it in the 3GPP interface logic.
The DSD system status reporting a valid access technology is an
indication that the packet service is ready. Instead of holding back
the registration status until the DSD system status reports a valid
value, we will now report the modem as registered, and bind the DSD
system status exclusively to the packet service status.
In the simple connection attempt we're already waiting first for being
registered, and then for being attached in PS.
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Use the Packet Service messages to report the state of PS domain,
instead of guessing.
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In certain protocols like QMI or MBIM we may be able to report an
exact packet service state, so there is no need to guess it, as the
guess may not always be right.
The logic will track automatically whether modem-reported packet
service states are available, and use them if so. Otherwise, it'll try
to guess as we were doing before (e.g. if registered in EPS, packet
service is considered attached).
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This allows us to skip needing to include the non-existent
build_string_from_mask() or get_string() counterparts in the
documentation index.
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We're going to use certain new features included in the custom tool.
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