Hi! > >I'd really like to get support for Droid 4 modem... unfortunately it > >is quite special. Few words about Droid 4 modem protocol: > > > > <snip> > > > > >I'm not sure what is the best way to support it. I was not able to get > >atchat.c to work with it (and I don't think it is quite suitable), so > >I ended up copying it and modifying it for Droid 4 protocol. > > > >Is that acceptable? Can you see a better way? > > I don't think there's really another way. So the approach of duplicating > GAtChat and everything inside drivers/atmodem is likely the way to go.
Ok, thanks for confirmation.
> But if you pursue this, we really should throw out as much of the legacy in
> gatchat as possible:
>
> - g_at_chat_suspend / resume is likely not needed (you're probably not
> running PPP over these, right)?
> - stuff like g_at_chat_set_wakeup is only relevant for some weird modems and
> probably isn't relevant here
> - add_terminator / blacklist_terminator might not be needed
> - Some other concepts might not be needed, like send_pdu_listing and
> send_and_expect_short_prompt. Those are really only for weird SMS commands.
> - It might also be possible to greatly simplify the GAtParser
> concept.
I believe I don't need GAtParser at all.
> - I'd also just put this all directly into drivers/motmodem/* instead of
> trying to extend gatchat library itself.
Yes.
> Most importantly though, we should stop using glib. oFono is (glacially
> slowly) being ported over to ell. So I don't really want to accept any new
> glib code.
So... this code started as copy of gatchat, with me removing the
obviously-unneeded stuff. I guess I can convert motchat easily when
atchat is converted... but I'm not sure I understand the code well
enough to do conversion on my own.
Best regards,
Pavel
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