> Following a recent issue found with Huawei modems, it seems we cannot
> assume that usbif 0 will always be an AT port we can probe. If such a
> modem gets plugged, it will end up looping forever as no port will get
> probed before usbif 0, which never gets probed.
>
> Attached is a patch for MM
Hey Dan,
Following a recent issue found with Huawei modems, it seems we cannot
assume that usbif 0 will always be an AT port we can probe. If such a
modem gets plugged, it will end up looping forever as no port will get
probed before usbif 0, which never gets probed.
Attached is a patch for