Am Mittwoch, 11. August 2010, 13:23:26 schrieb Robin O'Leary:
> Some months ago I pointed out that the "message waiting indication" was
> not working for me.  I know SMS handling has had a bit of a shake-up in
> the mean time, so perhaps it's worth pointing this out again.  Or am I
> unique in seeing this as a problem?
> 
> Robin.
> --
> Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 04:16:03 -0800
> Subject: SMS Message Waiting Indication
> 
> When someone leaves a voice message for me on the network operator's
> voicemail system, I get what looks like an empty SMS from "Δ@" and
> shortly after I listen to the voice message I get another one from "_@".
> I presume this must be how my old Nokia phone knew when to turn on and
> off its "o_o" icon.
> 
> I can display the relevant SMS with:
>         mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.ogsmd /org/freesmartphone/GSM/Device
> org.freesmartphone.GSM.SIM.RetrieveMessagebook all
> For example:
> 
>     (   6,
>         'read',
>         '\xce\x94@',
>         ' ',
>         {   'alphabet': 'gsm_default',
>             'message-class': 2,
>             'more-messages-to-send': True,
>             'pid': 66,
>             'reply-path': False,
>             'status-report-indicator': False,
>             'timestamp': 'Tue Feb  9 17:42:53 2010 +0000',
>             'type': 'sms-deliver'}),
> 
> I know little about the innards of GSM, but a quick search turned up
> 3GPP TS 23.038, section 4, SMS Data Coding Scheme (DCS), field TP-DCS,
> Message Waiting Indication (MWI), which looks like it could be describing
> this mechanism.
> 
> Is this supposed to work?  Can I do anything to help make it work?
> 
> If it did work, where would I see the equivalent of the Nokia's "o_o"
> symbol?

Interesting... 

Mickey implemented handling for MWI in fsogsmd very short ago. Though neither 
him nor me get those with our networks. And UI handling of it is still missing 
completely (mostly due to the fact we cannot test). It would be interesting to 
see your fsogsmd.log when receiving those messages with a current shr-
unstable...

> 
> I'm using shr-testing on a Neo Freerunner with Orange (UK).
shr-testing does not even have the low level handling for those.

-- 
Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann
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