Aleksander Morgado <aleksan...@aleksander.es> writes: > Hey Thomas, Bjørn and all, > > I'm trying to test IPv4v6 and IPv6 using a Quectel EG06-E, which runs > in QMI mode. This is in OpenWRT, using this branch that I'm working > on: > https://github.com/aleksander0m/openwrt-packages/commit/b5805c3e1d2965662d2fe16aa80140a242339abd > (BTW, any additional test with that branch would be very welcome) > > When I fire up the connection through ModemManager, the logic will > create separate WDS clients for the IPv4 and IPv6 "start network" > commands (only one IPv6 client in case of IPv6 only). > > What I see in the logs is that the "start network" command for the > IPv4 part works successfully, but the one for the IPv6 part returns a > "NoEffect" error. > > <<<<<< QMUX: > <<<<<< length = 26 > <<<<<< flags = 0x80 > <<<<<< service = "wds" > <<<<<< client = 20 > <<<<<< QMI: > <<<<<< flags = "response" > <<<<<< transaction = 3 > <<<<<< tlv_length = 14 > <<<<<< message = "Start Network" (0x0020) > <<<<<< TLV: > <<<<<< type = "Result" (0x02) > <<<<<< length = 4 > <<<<<< value = 01:00:1A:00 > <<<<<< translated = FAILURE: NoEffect > > In the logic of MM, a "NoEffect" error is treated as no error, so the > logic goes on and tries to "WDS Get Current Settings" with the IPv6 > client, and that one fails with an OutOfCall error. > > <<<<<< QMUX: > <<<<<< length = 19 > <<<<<< flags = 0x80 > <<<<<< service = "wds" > <<<<<< client = 20 > <<<<<< QMI: > <<<<<< flags = "response" > <<<<<< transaction = 4 > <<<<<< tlv_length = 7 > <<<<<< message = "Get Current Settings" (0x002D) > <<<<<< TLV: > <<<<<< type = "Result" (0x02) > <<<<<< length = 4 > <<<<<< value = 01:00:0F:00 > <<<<<< translated = FAILURE: OutOfCall > > Does anyone have any idea what could be happening here? > These tests are using the "data.tre.dk" APN in Denmark.
autoconnect is disabled? You do use the proper ip-family TLV and/or WDS request for this firmware version? Maybe some weird interaction with the default bearer? Or short version: I have absolutely no idea. Provoked by all you hard work here, I finally got my act together and connected a modem to an OpenWrt router. For the first time ever :-) I though I should test your dual-stack branch, but I couldn't figure out how to properly configure the interface. What I've got is this: config interface 'mm' option device '/sys/devices/platform/soc/soc:pcie@82000000/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/usb3/3-2' option proto 'modemmanager' option apn 'telenor.smart' option pincode '1234' option iptype 'ipv4v6' But I only get this "NO_DEVICE" error: root@wrt1900ac-1:/etc/config# ifstatus mm { "up": false, "pending": false, "available": false, "autostart": true, "dynamic": false, "proto": "modemmanager", "data": { }, "errors": [ { "subsystem": "interface", "code": "NO_DEVICE" } ] } Maybe because I didn't bother to reboot this router, so there is some setup I was missing? Well, the good news is that I have no problems making a dual-stack connection by using mmcli directly: root@wrt1900ac-1:/etc/config# mmcli -m 2 ----------------------------- General | dbus path: /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Modem/2 | device id: a3fae1362318a2c2345da91ce9fb3d3772060a4f ----------------------------- Hardware | manufacturer: Sierra Wireless, Incorporated | model: EM7565 | firmware revision: SWI9X50C_01.09.04.00 6d3218 jenkins 2019/02/26 20:33:22 | carrier config: default | h/w revision: 10001 | supported: gsm-umts, lte | current: gsm-umts, lte | equipment id: 359260080103515 ----------------------------- System | device: /sys/devices/platform/soc/soc:pcie@82000000/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/usb3/3-2 | drivers: qcserial, qmi_wwan | plugin: Sierra | primary port: cdc-wdm0 | ports: cdc-wdm0 (qmi), wwan0 (net) ----------------------------- Status | lock: sim-pin2 | unlock retries: sim-pin (3), sim-pin2 (2), sim-puk (10), sim-puk2 (10) | state: disabled | power state: on | signal quality: 0% (cached) ----------------------------- Modes | supported: allowed: 3g; preferred: none | allowed: 4g; preferred: none | allowed: 3g, 4g; preferred: 3g | allowed: 3g, 4g; preferred: 4g | current: allowed: 2g, 3g, 4g; preferred: 4g ----------------------------- Bands | supported: utran-1, utran-3, utran-4, utran-6, utran-5, utran-8, | utran-9, utran-2, eutran-1, eutran-2, eutran-3, eutran-4, eutran-5, | eutran-7, eutran-8, eutran-9, eutran-12, eutran-13, eutran-18, | eutran-19, eutran-20, eutran-26, eutran-28, eutran-29, eutran-30, | eutran-32, eutran-41, eutran-42, eutran-43, eutran-46, eutran-48, | eutran-66, utran-19 | current: utran-1, utran-3, utran-4, utran-6, utran-5, utran-8, | utran-9, utran-2, eutran-1, eutran-2, eutran-3, eutran-4, eutran-5, | eutran-7, eutran-8, eutran-9, eutran-12, eutran-13, eutran-18, | eutran-19, eutran-20, eutran-26, eutran-28, eutran-29, eutran-30, | eutran-32, eutran-41, eutran-42, eutran-43, eutran-46, eutran-48, | eutran-66, utran-19 ----------------------------- IP | supported: ipv4, ipv6, ipv4v6 ----------------------------- 3GPP | imei: 359260080103515 ----------------------------- SIM | dbus path: /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/SIM/2 root@wrt1900ac-1:/etc/config# mmcli -m 2 --simple-connect="apn=telenor.smart,ip-type=ipv4v6" successfully connected the modem root@wrt1900ac-1:/etc/config# mmcli -b 0 -------------------------------- General | dbus path: /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Bearer/0 | type: default -------------------------------- Status | connected: yes | suspended: no | interface: wwan0 | ip timeout: 20 -------------------------------- Properties | apn: telenor.smart | roaming: allowed | ip type: ipv4v6 -------------------------------- IPv4 configuration | method: static | address: 10.193.92.5 | prefix: 30 | gateway: 10.193.92.6 | dns: 193.213.112.4, 130.67.15.198 | mtu: 1500 -------------------------------- IPv6 configuration | method: static | address: 2a02:2121:282:b9c0:2915:dea7:6ac9:b9a9 | prefix: 64 | gateway: 2a02:2121:282:b9c0:e94c:b7b2:5a2d:422b | dns: 2001:4600:4:fff::52, 2001:4600:4:1fff::52 | mtu: 1540 root@wrt1900ac-1:/etc/config# ip addr add 10.193.92.5/30 dev wwan0 root@wrt1900ac-1:/etc/config# ip addr add 2a02:2121:282:b9c0:2915:dea7:6ac9:b9a9/64 dev wwan0 root@wrt1900ac-1:/etc/config# ip link set wwan0 up root@wrt1900ac-1:/etc/config# ip route add 8.8.8.8 dev wwan0 root@wrt1900ac-1:/etc/config# traceroute 8.8.8.8 traceroute to 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets 1 77.16.1.145.tmi.telenormobil.no (77.16.1.145) 149.505 ms 22.958 ms 13.762 ms 2 10.67.125.162 (10.67.125.162) 25.679 ms 14.818 ms 24.812 ms 3 ti0275a400-ae12-21.ti.telenor.net (193.213.177.137) 14.647 ms 18.229 ms 14.782 ms 4 ti0275c360-ae14-0.ti.telenor.net (146.172.101.93) 31.781 ms 33.357 ms 23.776 ms 5 ti3001c360-ae3-0.ti.telenor.net (146.172.14.150) 20.664 ms 46.252 ms 22.986 ms 6 ti3001b400-ae4-0.ti.telenor.net (146.172.105.29) 34.380 ms 33.140 ms 24.831 ms 7 148.122.10.70 (148.122.10.70) 23.570 ms 33.152 ms 34.728 ms 8^C root@wrt1900ac-1:/etc/config# ip route add 2001:4860:4860::8888 dev wwan0 root@wrt1900ac-1:/etc/config# traceroute 2001:4860:4860::8888 traceroute to 2001:4860:4860::8888 (2001:4860:4860::8888), 30 hops max, 64 byte packets 1 2a02:2121:282:b9c0:0:35:1e12:1040 (2a02:2121:282:b9c0:0:35:1e12:1040) 38.096 ms 21.183 ms 20.737 ms 2 * * * 3 2a02:2120::1000:0:0:31 (2a02:2120::1000:0:0:31) 50.232 ms 43.362 ms 21.804 ms 4 ti280841735j370-ae1-20.ti.telenor.net (2001:4600:a:101::bc6) 23.963 ms 15.840 ms 20.931 ms 5 ti0275a400-ae12-21.ti.telenor.net (2001:4600:9:500:1::f5) 24.996 ms 16.855 ms 24.795 ms 6 ti0275c360-lo0-0.ti.telenor.net (2001:4600:0:100::2) 31.666 ms 22.532 ms 28.780 ms 7 ti3001c360-lo0-0.ti.telenor.net (2001:4600:0:100::a) 43.587 ms 23.807 ms 29.823 ms 8 ti3001b400-lo0-0.ti.telenor.net (2001:4600::11) 29.619 ms 22.509 ms 30.802 ms 9 2001:4600:10::13e (2001:4600:10::13e) 28.664 ms 19.780 ms 38.777 ms 10 2a00:1450:804f::1 (2a00:1450:804f::1) 30.649 ms * 59.663 ms 11 dns.google (2001:4860:4860::8888) 29.561 ms 32.225 ms 29.796 ms So this part is looking good, including MMs ability to create a QMI dual-stack connection. Now I only have to figure out how to tweak the UCI settings to properly test your proto fixes. Bjørn _______________________________________________ ModemManager-devel mailing list ModemManager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/modemmanager-devel