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Add CDMA/EVDO support to comgt package
This patch adds a chat script and makes some modifications to /lib/network/3g.sh to enable seamless use of CDMA/EVDO modems in addition to the existing GPRS/UMTS support. Modifications to 3g.sh are: - Added 'chat' variable to point at the appropriate script - Added 'evdo' and 'cdma' as acceptable 'service' values, and skip the whole gcom initialization bit - Changed pppd connection speed from 460800 to more widely supported 115200; in my experience, this is not your actual connection speed, but at what speed pppd sends setup commands to the interface. This kinda eliminates the need for /etc/ppp/3g.connect - I think I've replaced that functionality, but in a slightly more standardized method, using the 'connect' variable understood by PPP. Signed-off-by: RB<aoz.syn@gmail.com> SVN-Revision: 10347lede-17.01
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$(INSTALL_BIN) ./files/3g.connect $(1)/etc/ppp/3g.connect
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$(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/etc/chatscripts
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$(INSTALL_DATA) ./files/3g.chat $(1)/etc/chatscripts/3g.chat
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$(INSTALL_DATA) ./files/evdo.chat $(1)/etc/chatscripts/evdo.chat
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$(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/lib/network
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$(INSTALL_DATA) ./files/3g.sh $(1)/lib/network/3g.sh
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$(INSTALL_DIR) $(1)/etc/hotplug.d/button
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setup_interface_3g() {
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local iface="$1"
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local config="$2"
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local chat="/etc/chatscripts/3g.chat"
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config_get device "$config" device
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set_3g_led 1 0 1
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# figure out hardware specific commands for the card
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if gcom -d "$device" -s /etc/gcom/getcardinfo.gcom | grep Novatel 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
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case "$service" in
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umts_only) CODE=2;;
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gprs_only) CODE=1;;
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*) CODE=0;;
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esac
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mode="AT\$NWRAT=${CODE},2"
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else
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case "$service" in
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umts_only) CODE=1;;
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gprs_only) CODE=0;;
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*) CODE=3;;
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esac
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mode="AT_OPSYS=${CODE}"
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fi
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PINCODE="$pincode" gcom -d "$device" -s /etc/gcom/setpin.gcom || {
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echo "$cfg(3g): Failed to set the PIN code."
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set_3g_led 0 0 0
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return 1
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}
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MODE="$mode" gcom -d "$device" -s /etc/gcom/setmode.gcom
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case "$service" in
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cdma|evdo) chat="/etc/chatscripts/evdo.chat";;
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*)
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if gcom -d "$device" -s /etc/gcom/getcardinfo.gcom | grep Novatel 2>/dev/null >/dev/null; then
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case "$service" in
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umts_only) CODE=2;;
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gprs_only) CODE=1;;
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*) CODE=0;;
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esac
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mode="AT\$NWRAT=${CODE},2"
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else
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case "$service" in
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umts_only) CODE=1;;
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gprs_only) CODE=0;;
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*) CODE=3;;
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esac
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mode="AT_OPSYS=${CODE}"
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fi
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PINCODE="$pincode" gcom -d "$device" -s /etc/gcom/setpin.gcom || {
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echo "$cfg(3g): Failed to set the PIN code."
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set_3g_led 0 0 0
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return 1
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}
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MODE="$mode" gcom -d "$device" -s /etc/gcom/setmode.gcom
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esac
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set_3g_led 1 0 0
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config_set "$config" "connect" "${apn:+USE_APN=$apn }/usr/sbin/chat -t5 -f $chat"
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start_pppd "$config" \
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noaccomp \
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nopcomp \
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noauth \
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lock \
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crtscts \
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connect "USE_APN=\"$apn\" /etc/ppp/3g.connect" \
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${mtu:+mtu $mtu mru $mtu} \
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460800 "$device"
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115200 "$device"
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}
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# This is a simple chat script based off of the one provided by Sierra Wireless
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# for CDMA connections. It should work for both Sprint and Verizon networks.
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ABORT BUSY
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ABORT 'NO CARRIER'
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ABORT ERROR
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ABORT 'NO DIAL TONE'
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ABORT 'NO ANSWER'
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ABORT DELAYED
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REPORT CONNECT
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TIMEOUT 10
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'' AT
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OK ATZ
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SAY 'Calling CDMA/EVDO'
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TIMEOUT 30
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OK ATDT#777
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CONNECT ''
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