The +AUTOCSQ setup enables automatic signal quality reporting via +CSQ
URCs, which unfortunately have the same format as the +CSQ command
responses.
Therefore, we need to subclass load_signal_quality() explicitly in
order to ignore those cases where the response to the +CSQ command is
received empty (already processed as a URC).
The logic to setup the generic +CIND indications in the SIM7600E seems
to end up breaking connectivity when in TTY+PPP mode. If we issue the
AT+CMER=3,0,0,1 command, this will end up in the modem not replying a
correct CONNECT response to the ATD command.
Let's disable these +CIND indications completely in the simtech
plugin, as there is even no AT command reference saying those are
supported.
Fixes https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-broadband/ModemManager/issues/144
And added support for several new things, including:
* Setting "any" band now attempts to set all supported bands.
* Added new 2G band value '5' (egsm+dcs+pcs+g850).
* Setup support for two different 3G band combinations, a default one
plus an alternate one applicable to the LM940/960 models only. The
alternate combination is selected via udev tags.
During the refactor, the following Telit-specific helpers were also
removed and exchanged with more generic counterparts.
* mm_telit_bands_contains() -> mm_common_bands_garray_lookup()
* mm_telit_get_band_flags_from_string() -> mm_parse_uint_list()
From 5s to 20s, as it seems it could take much more to complete and
get a response, as seen in the logs below.
<debug> [1568553228.546862] (ttyUSB3): --> 'AT+CNSMOD=1<CR>'
<debug> [1568553233.799470] (ttyUSB3): --> 'AT+AUTOCSQ=1,1<CR>'
<debug> [1568553238.798866] (ttyUSB3) setting up 3GPP unsolicited registration messages handlers
<debug> [1568553238.798932] (ttyUSB2) setting up 3GPP unsolicited registration messages handlers
<debug> [1568553238.798990] (ttyUSB3) device open count is 1 (close)
<warn> [1568553238.799029] (tty/ttyUSB3) at port timed out 2 consecutive times
<debug> [1568553238.799094] (ttyUSB3) device open count is 2 (open)
<debug> [1568553238.799148] (ttyUSB3): --> 'AT+CREG=2<CR>'
<warn> [1568553241.798727] (tty/ttyUSB3) at port timed out 3 consecutive times
<debug> [1568553241.798799] (ttyUSB3): --> 'AT+CREG=1<CR>'
<debug> [1568553244.795389] Enabling unsolicited registration events in primary port failed: 'AT sequence failed'
<debug> [1568553244.795462] (ttyUSB2) device open count is 2 (open)
<debug> [1568553244.795507] (ttyUSB3) device open count is 1 (close)
<warn> [1568553244.795545] (tty/ttyUSB3) at port timed out 4 consecutive times
<debug> [1568553244.795588] (ttyUSB2): --> 'AT+CREG=2<CR>'
<debug> [1568553244.800815] (ttyUSB3): <-- '<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>'
<debug> [1568553244.801624] (ttyUSB3): <-- '<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF><CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>'
<debug> [1568553244.808710] (ttyUSB2): <-- '<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>'
This command will give us URCs whenever the extended list of current
calls changes, which includes information about the actual state of
each call, even for calls in waiting state.
Therefore, as this is a URC that applies to all calls, it's enabled
and disabled as part of the modem voice interface, instead of doing it
as part of the call object itself (i.e. not treated as an in-call URC).
The first two ports are AT control ports (application/modem). We rely
on AT^SQPORT to decide which one is which.
The last two ports are unknown and we explicitly ignore them to make
port probing much quicker.
This CL converts a few g_regex_match_full() expressions to their
equivalent g_regex_match() in order to simplify the code, i.e.
g_regex_match_full (regex, str, strlen (str), 0, 0, &match_info, NULL)
is equivalent to:
g_regex_match_full (regex, str, -1, 0, 0, &match_info, NULL)
or simply:
g_regex_match (regex, str, 0, &match_info)
The custom +CIEV parser configured for Cinterion modems was
exclusively matching the "psinfo" indicator updates, which were the
ones really used afterwards.
But, in order to avoid having undesired URCs mixed with other command
responses, we should anyway match any +CIEV indicator reported, not
only "psinfo".
The text indicator ids used in +CIEV seem to bee specific to Cinterion
devices when they're configured via AT^SIND, so we do a generic match
for any lowercase ascii text as indicator id.
If load_current_bands_finish() returns a NULL GArray, we must set the
GError or otherwise the daemon will segfault when the caller
dereferences the GError:
current_bands = MM_IFACE_MODEM_GET_INTERFACE (self)->load_current_bands_finish (self, res, &error);
if (!current_bands) {
/* Errors when getting current bands won't be critical */
mm_warn ("couldn't load current Bands: '%s'", error->message);
g_error_free (error);
}
This may happen with an empty but balid +UACT response, e.g.:
AT+UACT?
+UACT: ,,,
OK
Or when it replies a full empty string:
AT+UACT?
OK
By default all the commands we were sending through the serial port
were added at the tail of the pending queue, but we may want to queue
them at the head in very specific cases (e.g. while sending an SMS).
This patch fixes a potential memory leak in
parent_setup_registration_checks_ready() where the allocated
SetupRegistrationChecksResults may be leaked when the MMIfaceModemCdma
parent's setup_registration_checks() fails.