Hi Kelvin,
2017-07-28 10:10 GMT+02:00 Kelvin :
> Hi,
>
>>
>> > And --3gpp-scan on that card showed 'available' for all networks.
>> >
>> > Thanks for any hints,
>>
>> Sorry, I'm not a qmi protocol expert so maybe I'm missing something,
>> but those seem not to be useful to me
Hi,
> > And --3gpp-scan on that card showed 'available' for all networks.
> >
> > Thanks for any hints,
>
> Sorry, I'm not a qmi protocol expert so maybe I'm missing something,
> but those seem not to be useful to me for understanding the issue.
>
> Could you please send AT#MONI in one of the
Hi Kelvin,
2017-07-19 14:51 GMT+02:00 Kelvin :
> Hi
>
>> According to logs shared by Kelvin, the modem seems to be properly
>> replying
>
>
> Thanks, yes QMI commands seem to be working now but it fails to register on
> a network.
>
> I've tried a SIM card for a different
Hi
According to logs shared by Kelvin, the modem seems to be properly replying
Thanks, yes QMI commands seem to be working now but it fails to register on
a network.
I've tried a SIM card for a different network provider now (EE) and the
scan response is:
Jul 19 12:42:44 linaro-gnome
Hi Lars,
2017-07-19 13:43 GMT+02:00 Lars Melin :
> On 2017-07-19 16:48, Kelvin wrote:
>>
>>
>> If I'm not wrong qmi_wwan is trying to bind to interface 5, but
>> rmnet
>> is on 2 (that has been wrongly taken by option). Which kernel
>> version
>>
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 11:48 AM, Kelvin wrote:
> Not fully there yet, though, I tried --3gpp-scan and the modem is listed as
> disabled:
>
> linaro@linaro-gnome:~$ sudo mmcli -m 0 --3gpp-scan
> error: modem not enabled yet
You need to enable it yourself:
$ sudo mmcli -m 0
>
> CONFIG_MSM_QMI_INTERFACE=y ?
>
> Are you building an Android kernel with both Qualcomm and qmi-wwan
> drivers trying to do QMI?
>
Not deliberately - but the development board is typically used on Android,
with Linux/Ubuntu provided as a secondary platform, so I guess there could
be some
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 9:30 PM, Kelvin wrote:
> Also QMI-related:
> grep QMI .config
> # CONFIG_MSM_TEST_QMI_CLIENT is not set
> CONFIG_USB_NET_QMI_WWAN=y
> CONFIG_MSM_QMI_INTERFACE=y
> # CONFIG_MEM_SHARE_QMI_SERVICE is not set
> CONFIG_QMI_ENCDEC=y
> #
>
> > Thanks a lot, the full syslog is here: https://pastebin.com/6X5K0gXU
>
> It shows the modem is using regular AT commands, when it should really
> be using QMI instead. What is "lsusb -v -d 1bc7:1201" for this device?
>
> The problem appears to be:
>
> Jan 1 20:48:44 linaro-gnome kernel: [
On Tue, 2017-07-18 at 20:30 +0100, Kelvin wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> > could you please attach the full debug logs, so we can have a
> > complete
> > picture of what's going on?
> >
>
> Thanks a lot, the full syslog is here: https://pastebin.com/6X5K0gXU
It shows the modem is using regular AT
Hi Aleksander,
I tried upgrading to modemmanager-1.6.4 and similar results. Comments below.
> The 3GPP module should by default auto-register in the best network it
> finds. When using a SIM card for a provider for which there is a real
> network available, that should happen instantly, not
Hi,
I'm working with a Telit LE910 modem for which ModemManager is constantly
looping unable to find a network:
Jul 17 08:05:45 linaro-gnome ModemManager[10429]: Running
registration checks (CS: 'yes', PS: 'yes', EPS: 'no')
Jul 17 08:05:45 linaro-gnome ModemManager[10429]: (ttyUSB8) device
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