On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 20:31 +0100, Pablo Martà Gamboa wrote: > > > 2010/3/6 Dan Williams <[email protected]> > Hi Pablo and others, > > I pushed up a proposal for a location information API to MM > git. If you > have a bit of time would you mind taking a look at it? Any > suggestions > would be most welcome. The bits about security do make things > a bit > more complicated, but I decided to add them since at least > many phone > manufacturers take pains to ensure that users can limit which > applications have access to location-based APIs. > > > The API is nice, and the security stuff certainly needs to be there. > Looks good to me.
Ok, we'll go with that then. I don't have code for any of the GPS stuff at this point, but various Sierra modems (and Ericsson ones too?) do have the AT-command GPS capability which is what I was basing that part off of. Qualcomm-based devices that use QCDM on some ports also have a GPS subsystem but that's not reverse-engineered yet. In any case, I though it would be wise to include that. > > I've got some thoughts about the .Gsm.Hso and .Gsm.Sms interfaces, > I'll create a small report tomorrow. We are also working on USSD here, > and I'd like to draft an API together. I'll send an email tomorrow. Sure, looking forward to it. Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
