* Pavel Machek <pavel@xxxxxxx> [200726 08:25]: > Hi! > > > > Here's the updated set of these patches fixed up for Johan's and > > > Pavel's earlier comments. > > > > > > This series does the following: > > > > > > 1. Adds functions to n_gsm.c for serdev-ngsm.c driver to use > > > > > > 2. Adds a generic serdev-ngsm.c driver that brings up the TS 27.010 > > > TTY ports configured in devicetree with help of n_gsm.c > > > > > > 3. Allows the use of standard Linux device drivers for dedicated > > > TS 27.010 channels for devices like GNSS and ALSA found on some > > > modems for example > > > > Unfortunately that does not seem to be the case just yet. Your gnss > > driver is still aware that it's using n_gsm for the transport and calls > > into the "parent" serdev-ngsm driver instead of using the serdev > > interface (e.g. as if this was still and MFD driver). > > > > If you model this right, the GNSS driver should work equally well > > regardless of whether you use the serial interface (with n_gsm) or USB > > (e.g. cdc-acm or usb-serial). > > We are not going to see that protocol anywhere else, so why is that > a good goal? Yes it seems this GNSS implementation is different from the one provided by gobi. > Anyway, Tony, is there newer version of this patchset? It would be > good to get something in... Sorry it will likely be few more weeks before I can look at this stuff again. > Can I help somehow? I think I'm pretty clear on what needs to be done regarding this patchset. Probably taking a look at if we could implement a minimal raw /dev/gsmtty* read/write access in ofono using ell instead of gatchat would help most :) So something that mbim modem is already doing I think, sorry have not had a chance to look at that either. The /dev/gsmtty* devices should not change even with the further changes to this patchset. Regards, Tony