Re: qcserial: AT unsolicited response codes missing with Sierra Wireless MC7304

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On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 07:48:30PM +0100, Reinhard Speyerer wrote:
> Johan Hovold <johan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > > From comparing option.c and qcserial.c the only difference in
> > > initialization visible to me is the option_send_setup code.  The
> > > proposed patch below for kernel 3.19 or later moves Sierra Wireless
> > > VID/PID 0x1199/0x68c0 devices from the qcserial to the option driver
> > > using an appropriate blacklist for the QMI/network interfaces (8..11)
> > > and the USB audio interfaces (16..18) present in some firmwares.
> > > 
> > > An alternative to this patch would be to add the option_send_setup code
> > > to qcserial.c for Sierra Wireless VID/PID 0x1199/0x68c0 devices.
> >
> > I leaning towards adding modem-control support to qcserial (send_setup).
> >
> > Can you confirm that the vendor driver is sending these control
> > requests?
> 
> Sorry, I could not verify that.

Did you look at the vendor driver code?

Thanks,
Johan
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