Re: Source for agrmodemlib.o/agrsm_core.o?

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David,

 Yes, this is a binary blob coming from Agere/LSI.
 Some recent/unstable builds of the driver renamed it to agrmodemlib.o_shipped,
 to make it clear that this binary comes as is.
 The source code for it is not available.

-- 
WBR, Nikolay Zhuravlev

Thus spake David Given (dg@xxxxxxxxxxx):

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> Hello,
> 
> I have a cheapo Agere System USB winmodem (USB 047e:2892), which I'd
> like to use as the working end of an answerphone system. (I don't care
> about actually using it as a modem.)
> 
> ScanModem suggested the agrsm driver, which I eventually found, and
> fixed to build on my 2.6.30-rc8 kernel. Unfortunately, there seem to be
> a couple of binary .o files supplied in the package for which there is
> no source: agrsm_core.o and agrmodemlib.o. Since I'm using ARM rather
> than ia32, I can't use them.
> 
> Is source available for these anywhere, or are they proprietary blobs?
> It's rather hard to tell from the documentation --- they don't seem to
> be mentioned anywhere!
> 
> Incidentally, I'm having a hard time finding any information on the web
> site: half the links are broken, and the other half point to documents
> that are years old and obsolete. What's the recommended current source
> for this sort of thing?
> 
> - --
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