core: new kernel device object instead of an explicit GUdevDevice
Instead of relying constantly on GUdevDevice objects reported by GUdev, we now use a new generic object (MMKernelDevice) for which we provide an initial GUdev based backend.
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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ grab_port (MMPlugin *self,
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MMPortProbe *probe,
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GError **error)
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{
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GUdevDevice *port;
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MMKernelDevice *port;
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MMPortType ptype;
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MMPortSerialAtFlag pflags = MM_PORT_SERIAL_AT_FLAG_NONE;
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@@ -81,12 +81,12 @@ grab_port (MMPlugin *self,
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* be the data/primary port on these devices. We have to tag them based on
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* what the Windows .INF files say the port layout should be.
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*/
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if (g_udev_device_get_property_as_boolean (port, "ID_MM_SIMTECH_PORT_TYPE_MODEM")) {
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if (mm_kernel_device_get_property_as_boolean (port, "ID_MM_SIMTECH_PORT_TYPE_MODEM")) {
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mm_dbg ("Simtech: AT port '%s/%s' flagged as primary",
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mm_port_probe_get_port_subsys (probe),
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mm_port_probe_get_port_name (probe));
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pflags = MM_PORT_SERIAL_AT_FLAG_PRIMARY;
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} else if (g_udev_device_get_property_as_boolean (port, "ID_MM_SIMTECH_PORT_TYPE_AUX")) {
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} else if (mm_kernel_device_get_property_as_boolean (port, "ID_MM_SIMTECH_PORT_TYPE_AUX")) {
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mm_dbg ("Simtech: AT port '%s/%s' flagged as secondary",
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mm_port_probe_get_port_subsys (probe),
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mm_port_probe_get_port_name (probe));
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@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ grab_port (MMPlugin *self,
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* to show up with more than two AT-capable ports.
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*/
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if (pflags == MM_PORT_SERIAL_AT_FLAG_NONE &&
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g_udev_device_get_property_as_boolean (port, "ID_MM_SIMTECH_TAGGED"))
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mm_kernel_device_get_property_as_boolean (port, "ID_MM_SIMTECH_TAGGED"))
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ptype = MM_PORT_TYPE_IGNORED;
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}
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