Hi!

> Now without the chardev support, the /dev/gsmtty* using apps need
> to use "U1234AT+CFUN?" format for the packets. The advantage is
> less kernel code, and we keep the existing /dev/gsmtty* interface.
> 
> If we still really need the custom chardev support, that can now
> be added as needed with the channel specific consumer driver(s).
> 
> My guess is that at least with the pending ofono patches, we just
> want to use the raw interface for /dev/gsmtty* interface and stop
> pretending we have a modem that is AT compatible.

The series:

Tested-by: Pavel Machek <[email protected]>

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