> > I pushed a new 'set-power-state' branch to the upstream MM git repo, > with the changes required to have the power state handled independently, > i.e. low-power not associated to the disabled state. > > The branch includes a new 'PowerState' property (exposing the current > power state) and a new 'SetPowerState' method (allowing to change the > power state) in the 'Modem' interface. > > With these changes: > > * MM will *never* automatically set in low power mode the modem. > > * MM *may* automatically set in full power mode the modem during the > enabling sequence if it's found to be not in full power mode. > > * Users of the interface can put the modem in low power mode using > SetPowerState(LOW). Users of the interface can also put the modem back > in full power mode using SetPowerState(ON). Note that this method can > only be used while the modem is in 'disabled' state. > > A use case of these new items could be an environment implementing > 'airplane mode' for the modem devices. When 'airplane mode' is > requested, the modem would need to get 1) disabled and 2) set in low > power state. >
Merged this branch into git master now. -- Aleksander _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list