On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Aleksander Morgado <aleksan...@aleksander.es> wrote: >> For simplicity, I’d begun my exploration of MM using the Generic plugin. My >> design has a choice of two Cinterion modems (BGS2 and EHS5), though they >> don’t have much of the functionality supported by the Cinterion plugin such >> as GPS. >> >> But because of one command incompatibility (CMER) with the Generic, I >> decided to try the Cinterion plugin. This addresses the CMER issue, but >> throws up more incompatibilities due to differing versions of Cinterion >> commands sets. >> >> If Generic turns out to be the closest fit then I could just patch it as >> needed. But I also wondered if there’s a key Maintainer of the Cinterion >> plugin who might like to discuss what I’ve found with a view to >> incorporating the variations somehow? Or I could patch the plugin. Or I >> could generate *another* Cinterion plugin…. > > Depending on the incompatibilities, the changes should go to the > Cinterion plugin (if Cinterion specific) or to the Generic plugin (if > generic things we didn't support yet). If it is a generic AT command, > to know if it is one or the other, you can lookup the relevant doc in > the 3GPP reference (ETSI 27.007). If the incompatibility is something > in that reference that we don't support yet, it should go to the > Generic plugin,
BTW, I wrote the original Cinterion plugin, using a EGS5 and several other older pre-Cinterion Siemens devices. -- Aleksander https://aleksander.es _______________________________________________ ModemManager-devel mailing list ModemManager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/modemmanager-devel