On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 09:41 +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > > mmcli -m 0 --enable > > > mmcli -m 0 --location-enable-gps-nmea > > > watch -n .3 sudo mmcli -m 0 --location-get-gps-nmea > > > > > > ...can be used to get GPS data. Droid4 seems to have rather bad > > > GPS, > > > so you should probably put it near window for testing. > > > > > > Is there way to grab data from modemmanager and feed it to gpsd, > > > so > > > that normal applications can access gps? I don't see easy way. > > > > > > I tried --location-enable-gps-unmanaged , but that did not work > > > for > > > me. > > > > That requires a TTY that would spit out the GPS data; in this mode > > MM > > only sends the start/stop commands, and what comes out the GPS TTY > > is > > undefined (at least by MM). > > > > So unless you know that one of the 6600's TTYs does GPS and in what > > format it does GPS, then no. > > > > Doesn't --location-get-gps-nmea work for you? That will spit out > > the > > latest NMEA traces MM gets from the modem, if it supports NMEA. I > > believe --location-status will tell you what methods MM supports > > with > > the modem. > > Yes, --location-get-gps-nmea works for me. > > I guess one way forward would be to implement --location-get-gps-nmea > support for qmicli, and use that? Yeah, libqmi already has the necessary bits but it's not plumbed through to qmicli. Note that qmicli is a straight interface to QMI and doesn't try to impose abstractions on anything, so you wouldn't get -- location-get-gps-nmea, but you'd instead be working directly with the QMI PDS (older) and/or LOC (newer) service commands. Dan -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html