On 2014-04-14 23:26, Dan Williams wrote:
Some of these devices look like Android hotspots or phones, given the
"adb" blacklists in the patch, is that correct? But are any of them
Qualcomm Gobi-based WWAN cards? Do you have Windows .INF files for any
of these devices that we could look at to determine what kind they are
any what driver in Linux should claim them?
Dan
It would be good to get a verification of the net interface types for
some of these devices, I'd say that most (if not all) of them are qmi.
I base this on:
They are Qualcomm devices
The net interfaces are single interfaces with /ff/ff/ff attributes
pids 0x011e and 0x0203 are already tested for and confirmed as being qmi
pids 0x0052, 0x00b6, and 0x00b7 uses the same JRDwwan.ndi driver as pid
0x011e
pid 0x0190 (model name unknown) can also be included:
%JrdDeviceDiag0190% = JportInstall00, USB\VID_1BBB&PID_0190&MI_00
%JrdDeviceAT0190% = JportInstall00, USB\VID_1BBB&PID_0190&MI_01
%JRDwwan.DeviceDesc0190% = JRDwwan.ndi, USB\VID_1BBB&PID_0190&MI_02
and so can pid 0x00ca (Alcatal X080C):
%DEVICE1BBB00CA% = Modem6k, USB\VID_1BBB&PID_00CA&MI_00
%DEVICE1BBB00CA% = OEMportInstall6k, USB\VID_1BBB&PID_00CA&MI_01
%DEVICE1BBB00CA% = OEMportInstall6k, USB\VID_1BBB&PID_00CA&MI_02
%DEVICE1BBB00CA% = OEMportInstallSound, USB\VID_1BBB&PID_00CA&MI_03
DEVICE1BBB00CA = "Modem X080C CDMA Modem USB Modem"
DEVICE1BBB00CA = "Modem X080C CDMA Modem Service Port" (Diag)
DEVICE1BBB00CA = "Modem X080C CDMA Modem AT Port"
DEVICE1BBB00CA = "Modem X080C CDMA Modem Voice Port"
sorry, I am not able to generate those patches myself at the moment.
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