On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 22:57 +0400, Vitja Makarov wrote: > I looked now at cdc-acm and found that some devices define cdc acm > proto subclass that could be one of: > > - V25TER (my phone has this) > - PCCA101 > - PCCA101-WAKE > - GSM > - 3G > - CDMA > > I think this could be added to hal-info to provide device info. > But my phone is definitely GSM, I don't know anout .V25ter, > but it seems to be not only GSM modem. > > In case of modem devices that could be possible to use dynamic probing: > > my phone says this: > < AT+GCAP > > +GCAP: +CGSM,+DS,+W > > But in case of all other chips such as cp2101, ftdio_sio, cypress_m5 and so > on, > that should be bad idea to probe them. I not very familar with mobile phones, > but I have a wild guess that they all CDC_ACM modems, and that should be > very good. > > Btw HAL could get some info based on USB info, and if unsure try to > probe the device. > Isn't that a good idea?
Right, there should still probably be .fdi files that specify whether to probe the port or not. Or, invert the check and probe everything _except_ what's listed in the .fdi file. But probing devices that we want to know about is the way to go. Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
