Before this, we only exported the modem to DBus when all ports were organized,
in order to make sure that we select as primary port the one we really want and
not the first AT port grabbed. Given that to get all the ports organized we also
needed to wait to get all the ports grabbed, we can now also defer the creation
of the modem object until all the ports get grabbed. This allows us to create
different types of objects based on the ports available (e.g. we can now create
QMI-supported modem objects if we see a QMI port around).
The base MMBearer object will receive the MMBearerProperties configuration,
which contains every generic and plugin-specific set up. Not every configuration
parameter will be used by every implementation (e.g. not every bearer needs
user/password).
The Bearer object will expose every configuration parameter received in its
`Properties' property in the interface, even if it's not really used.
The new `mm_bearer_report_disconnection()' allows subclasses to notify about
being disconnected, so that every layer of inheritance can chain its own code
to reset the connection status.
This commit partially disables the logic included in commit 981222. Now
subclasses (actually, no one) are not allowed to g_object_set() the
MM_BEARER_STATUS property.
Whenever 3GPP location source gets enabled, we'll launch new registration status
checks (to get updated LAC/CI) and new operator code/name checks (to get updated
MCC/MNC).
Additional changes were needed in the HSO plugin, so that the specific location
gathering enabling implemented by the HSO modem chains up parent's one first.
The `physdev' stored in the probe is the sysfs path of the parent device, that
owning all ports. We need to build the setup file path using the port's sysfs
path instead.
Instead of the `_in_port()' variants, we'll provide more generic
`_full()' methods. These should be used either if we want to send commands
to a specific port, or if we want to use a specific user-provided GCancellable.
In addition to this user-provided GCancellable, we keep the internal modem-wide
one.