Package: fso-gsmd Version: 0.5.0+git20110916-1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, I'm running Debian/Sid on the OpenMoko FreeRunner GTA02.
The first time I request the GSM resource, it works well. Then I release the resource to save battery; after that, every GSM resource request will fail leaving the resource unusable. I have to restart fsogsmd to recover. Here it is the mdbus2 chat I use: org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage org.freesmartphone.Usage.RequestResource GSM () org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage org.freesmartphone.Usage.ReleaseResource GSM () org.freesmartphone.ousaged /org/freesmartphone/Usage org.freesmartphone.Usage.RequestResource GSM org.freesmartphone.Resource.UnableToEnable: Could not enable resource 'GSM': GDBus.Error:org.freesmartphone.Resource.UnableToEnable: Can't open the modem. The GSM power is turned-off on ReleaseResource, then it remains turned-on despite the RequestResource failed. Here it is the fsogsmd.log: ### RequestResource GSM ### [DEBUG] DBusServiceResource <GSM>: Enabling GSM resource... [DEBUG] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Opening the modem device... [DEBUG] fsogsmd : GLib <fsogsm.lowlevel_openmoko>: plugin.vala:81: --- while loop ENTER; i = 1 [DEBUG] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Will open 4 channels... [WARN] libfsotransport <fd -1>: Create called on already existing transport. Ignoring [INFO] libfsotransport <0710:2>: URC: [ "AT-Command Interpreter ready" ] [DEBUG] TiCalypsoUnsolicitedResponseHandler : Dispatching AT unsolicited 'AT-Command Interpreter ready', '' [DEBUG] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Congratulations Madam, it's a channel! ### ReleaseResource GSM ### [DEBUG] DBusServiceResource <GSM>: Disabling resource DBusServiceResource... [DEBUG] DBusServiceResource <GSM>: Disabling GSM resource... [DEBUG] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Closing the modem device... [DEBUG] FsoGsmGenericWatchDog <P:|KR:false>: onModemStatusChange FSO_GSM_MODEM_STATUS_ALIVE_SIM_READY -> FSO_GSM_MODEM_STATUS_CLOSING [INFO] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Modem Status changed to FSO_GSM_MODEM_STATUS_CLOSING [INFO] libfsotransport <0710:2>: SRC: "@POFF" -> [ "OK" ] [DEBUG] FsoGsmGenericWatchDog <P:|KR:false>: onModemStatusChange FSO_GSM_MODEM_STATUS_CLOSING -> FSO_GSM_MODEM_STATUS_CLOSED [INFO] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Modem Status changed to FSO_GSM_MODEM_STATUS_CLOSED [INFO] DBusServiceDevice <>: Modem closed successfully ### RequestResource GSM ### [DEBUG] DBusServiceResource <GSM>: Enabling GSM resource... [DEBUG] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Opening the modem device... [DEBUG] fsogsmd : GLib <fsogsm.lowlevel_openmoko>: plugin.vala:81: --- while loop ENTER; i = 1 [DEBUG] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Will open 4 channels... [ERROR] libfsotransport <0710:2>: Can't allocate channel #2 from MUX: Channel 2 is already taken. [ERROR] TiCalypsoModem <4C>: Can't open main channel; open returned false [ERROR] DBusServiceDevice <>: Can't open modem [DEBUG] DBusServiceResource <GSM>: Disabling resource DBusServiceResource... [DEBUG] DBusServiceResource <GSM>: Disabling GSM resource... [INFO] DBusServiceDevice <>: Modem closed successfully I have to power down the GSM using omhacks, kill fsogsmd and restart it; in this way I can re-open the GSM resource. Let me know if I can help in debugging. -- System Information: Debian Release: wheezy/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: armel (armv4tl) Kernel: Linux 2.6.34-20101212.git049b71de Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Versions of packages fso-gsmd depends on: ii libc6 2.13-21 ii libfso-glib0 2011.06.01.1-1 ii libfsobasics0 0.9.99+git20110804-1 ii libfsoframework0 0.8.2+git20110805-2 ii libfsoresource0 0.9.0+git20110805-1 ii libfsotransport0 0.9.8+git20110805-1 ii libgee2 0.6.1-3 ii libglib2.0-0 2.28.8-1 ii libgsm0710mux0 0.9.2+git20110805-1 ii libnl2 2.0-1 ii multiarch-support 2.13-21 Versions of packages fso-gsmd recommends: ii fso-gsmd-openmoko [fso-gsmd-platform] 0.5.0+git20110916-1 fso-gsmd suggests no packages. -- no debconf information _______________________________________________ pkg-fso-maint mailing list pkg-fso-maint@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-fso-maint