Re: [PATCHv4] phy: mapphone-mdm6600: Add USB PHY driver for MDM6600 on Droid 4

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Sun Mar 25 2018 - 18:56:09 EST


Hi!

> > > > Hmm. Interesting. Anyway, for me ttyUSB4 is interesting, as it seems
> > > > to react to AT commands, and in particular reacts to ADT123; (; is
> > > > important).
> > >
> > > Is that to dial a voice call?
> >
> > Yes. And it is ATD123; not ATD.
>
> Strange, no semicolon is needed when using /dev/gsmtty to
> dial a voice call with my current pile of pending changes,
> just doing ATD123 dials..

Interesting. Maybe I made some mistake in experiment.

> Anyways, looks like qmi_wwan needs to be loaded before
> qcserial module, otherwise we get nine ttyUSB instances
> and ModemManager can't find any modems.
>
> With qcserial module loaded after qmi_wwan, it still takes
> a long time for ModemManager to find the modem.
>
> Then unrelated to the qcserial module, also looks like I can
> no longer use the GPS with ModemManager:
>
> $ mmcli -m 0 --enable
> $ mmcli -m 0 --location-enable-gps-raw
>
> And then chmod a+r /dev/cdc-wdm0 and pointing gpsd to use
> /dev/cdc-wdm0 used to work, but now it seems that gpsd
> can no longer read it. Trying to start gpsd manually produces:

Thanks for hints, it would not be bad to get gps working. But .. voice
calls. Those are important :-).

> # gpsd -b -n -N /dev/cdc-wdm0
> gpsd:ERROR: SER: /dev/cdc-wdm0 already opened by another process
> gpsd:ERROR: initial GPS device /dev/cdc-wdm0 open failed
> gpsd:ERROR: can't run with neither control socket nor devices open
>
> And lsof shows /usr/libexec/qmi-proxy having it open.
>
> Anybody know what I might be doing wrong? Sounds like something
> now needs to be done with qmi-proxy to get access to GPS?

Maybe kill the proxy and then look at cdc-wdm0 by hand? NMEA can be
parsed by hand... quite easily.

Good night,
Pavel
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