Hi Andres,
static struct ofono_modem_driver g1_driver = {
.name = HTC G1,
.probe = g1_probe,
.enable = g1_enable,
.disable = g1_disable,
.remove = g1_remove,
.populate = g1_populate,
};
So the current intention:
.probe - Detect whether
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 13:45:45 -0500
Denis Kenzior denk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Andres,
static struct ofono_modem_driver g1_driver = {
.name = HTC G1,
.probe = g1_probe,
.enable = g1_enable,
.disable = g1_disable,
.remove = g1_remove,
2009/8/30 Denis Kenzior denk...@gmail.com:
The reason for this is e.g. airplane mode, where you physically want to turn
off the device. Another case is for battery / power reasons, e.g. a netbook
with a USB modem that is not being used.
For airplane mode, you want to turn off the radios. I'm
Hi Andres,
Of course, I'm also wondering why there needs to be two separate
layers of calls in the first place. Why not have drivers register
everything from within probe, call ofono_set_powered(modem, TRUE)
once the device is ready, and be done with it?
The reason for this is
Hi Aki,
2009/8/30 Denis Kenzior denk...@gmail.com:
The reason for this is e.g. airplane mode, where you physically want to
turn off the device. Another case is for battery / power reasons, e.g. a
netbook with a USB modem that is not being used.
For airplane mode, you want to turn off