This patch fixes mmcli to set the default timeout on the manager proxy
interface (MmGdbusOrgFreedesktopModemManager1) instead of MMManager
itself. The later is not a GDBusProxy object.
We remove the `--command-timeout' option, as the AT command timeout is now
directly computed from our default DBus timeout (modifiable with `--timeout').
For example, we do allow:
mmcli -m 0 --enable-location-gps-nmea --disable-location-gps-raw
All the options get merged into a single Setup() call in the Location interface.
Do not try to perform feature/capability specific actions if we're still
unlocked, as the modem didn't yet export the feature/capability specific
interface.
The only interfaces expected while modem is unlocked are the Modem and Simple
interfaces, as well as the SIM interface in the SIM object, of course.
Renamed `MMCommonSimpleProperties' to `MMSimpleStatus', and removed the
`MMSimpleStatusProperties' provided in libmm-glib. We'll just use the original
one from libmm-common always.
Renamed `MMCommonLocation3gpp' to `MMLocation3gpp', and removed the
`MMModemLocation3gpp' provided in libmm-glib. We'll just use the original one
from libmm-common always.
Renamed `MMCommonConnectProperties' to `MMSimpleConnectProperties', and removed
the `MMModemSimpleConnectProperties' provided in libmm-glib. We'll just use the
original one from libmm-common always.
Equivalent to `PinRetryCount' in the previous API. We don't have an additional
property for the retry count of the current lock, as it really is duplicating
information.
ModemManager will load:
1) The list of supported bands. Note that this doesn't mean that any possible
combination of bands is supported, as modems may support only specific
combinations, but at least gives a rough idea of what the modem is capable
of handling.
2) The list of CURRENT bands. There is no such "Allowed" bands, as we do with
modes, modems will have a specific set of bands being currently used, which
will be reported in the `Bands' property.
If the modem allows modifying the list of bands to use, this can be done with
the `SetBands()' method. If the modem doesn't support using a specific
combination of bands, this method will report an error.
So, these two are equivalent:
$> mmcli -b 0
$> mmcli -b /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Bearer/0
and also this two:
$> mmcli -s 0
$> mmcli -s /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/SIM/0