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* Missing bits from master to 06-api
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** FacilityLocks
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** PIN retry counts
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** Time interface
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* Documentation: libmm-glib
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libmm-glib should have its own gtk-doc based documentation setup in
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docs/reference. This task involves setting up the gtk-doc build under docs/,
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as well as including all missing gtk-doc comments in the sources.
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* Documentation: libmm-common
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libmm-common is the common library used both by libmm-glib and the ModemManager
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daemon. Some of its bits must be considered internal, like the server-side
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specific code generated by gdbus-codegen; but lots of other bits are to be
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considered public and therefore documented with gtk-doc. This task involves
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setting up the gtk-doc build under docs/, as well as including all missing
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gtk-doc comments in the sources.
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* Documentation: debugging tips
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Provide a section for debugging tips in the ModemManager documentation.
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* GObject introspection
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Either with libmm-common or libmm-glib, we should provide GObject Introspection
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support for the libraries. libmm-glib is just a small layer on top of
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libmm-common, so maybe the introspection can be done at libmm-common level
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directly.
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* Firmware
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ModemManager should implement the Firmware interface if modems allow to change
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firmware on-the-fly.
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* Contacts
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ModemManager should implement the Contacts interface if modems allow to query
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and manipulate the contacts information stored in SIM or device.
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* GPS Location
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ModemManager should expose GPS-based location information if the modem exposes
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a port that shows NMEA (or equivalent) traces.
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* Probing time mitigation
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Probing time may end up being quite long if we're checking support of a modem
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which exposes multiple ports. It is specially bad if the modem exports a port
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which is neither AT nor QCDM, as we use all our probing attempts before we can
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export the modem in DBus (we do wait to get all ports probed before running the
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initialization sequence, as we want to use the primary port for that always).
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Therefore, looking for ways to mitigate probing time in the specific bad cases
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is a good way of minimizing this problem. Some ideas:
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** If one AT probing suceeds, don't allow timeouts in remaining ports when
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probing for AT.
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* AT+CMUX & Serial multiplexing
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Some modes allow to use virtual channels set up over one single serial
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interface, as defined at 3G TS 27.010. This allows devices with one single port
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to get a virtual secondary port for AT commands while in connected mode, for
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example to update the signal quality value or check registration status.
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* Additional minor enhancements, fixes and general brainstorm
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** Per-device log function? Something like mm_modem_log() and
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mm_modem_port_log(), so that we include automatically the modem number
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(and port name) in each log line.
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** Do we really need function name, filename and line in the debug log?
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** Modem interface should expose a list of own numbers, if any, retrieved with
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+CNUM.
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** In the default MMBroadbandModem, check how we can know if we're sitting in
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a rev0, revA or revB CDMA network. We need to expose the exact access
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technology in the interface.
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** Consolidate the AT command processor in MMPluginBase; possibly just let it
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return a GVariant instead of GValue, as with the AT command processor in
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the MMBaseModem.
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** Fix object names to show proper inheritance? For example:
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- MMPort, MMPortSerial, MMPortSerialAt, MMPortSerialQcdm
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- MMModem (instead of MMBaseModem), MMModemBroadband, MMModemPots
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- MMBearer, MMBearerBroadband, MMBearerPots
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** MMPlugin: do we really need a separate interface for the plugin? Why not
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just assume that all plugins need to provide objects subclassing
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MMPluginBase?
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** Test cases for CIEV responses.
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** When a modem gets initialized for the first time it goes into DISABLED, but
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it may really happen that the modem isn't really disabled (in low-power
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mode, those which support it). Currently if you want to ensure that the
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modem goes into low-power mode once detected, you need to enable the modem
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and just after that disable it, so that the proper CFUN=0/4/7 is run. We
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could probably run the disabling sequence, including power-off steps, as
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soon as we end the initialization sequence.
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** When a 3GPP modem is disabled, we run AT+CREG=0. That will just disable the
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automatic registration checks and unsolicited messages, the modem will
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still be registered in the network. AT+COPS=2 is the one doing manual
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unregistration from the network, and we should probably include such step
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in the 3GPP disabling sequence.
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