Re: [PATCHv6 0/4] n_gsm serdev support and protocol driver for droid4 modem

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Hi!

> > My notes say:
> > 
> > /dev/motmdm1 -- basic support, calls, on/off                                    
> > /dev/motmdm3 -- send sms interface                                              
> > /dev/motmdm9 -- receive sms interface                                           
> >
> > (and gsmtty numbering is same)
> 
> Yes I have not had a chance to look at these for several months now,
> but have the latest set in droid4-pending-v5.10 branch in my github
> tree.
> 
> The gnss device is at /dev/gsmtty6, see the current droid4-agps tool
> to upload the almanac also on github. That's has turned out to be a
> pretty good gsm serdev test too :)

Thanks a lot for the info! Is it this one?
https://github.com/tmlind/droid4-agps . GPS worked for me even w/o
AGPS support, but I broke even that, so I need to fix that first.

> > For now I converted gnss driver to use serdev interface, and n_gsm to
> > provide it... Not yet finished but I believe I'm walking in the right
> > direction.
> 
> Great, sounds good to me if you got things working with just serdev
> calls :) I'll try to take a look at this stuff again after I have
> the other pending droid4 issues out of the way like v5.12 charger
> and keyboard stuff.

Just ask for latest code :-). I still believe I'm going right
direction, but now I understand why you did it the way you did. Sound
code needs to listen on gsmtty1, with the data still being provided
for userspace.

Best regards,
								Pavel
-- 
http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek

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