Hi! > > So the little elves have been slowly working to get voice calls > > working on droid 4 with the mainline kernel. And just in time for the > > upcoming holidays, it might be possible to call friends and relatives. > > > > I've pushed out an experimental branch containing serdev ts 27.010 > > UART multiplexing support. That contains a serdev core driver for the > > mdm6600 modem (that also now idles the modem for PM), support for Alsa > > ASoC voice codec and mixer, and a GNSS driver for the GPS. > > > > Where it does not make sense to do a kernel serdev driver, I've > > exposed the rest of the available 27.010 channels as ten /dev/motmdm* > > character devices. There's /dev/motmdm1 for AT commands to dial voice > > calls, /dev/motmdm3 for SMS eventually, and I think there's also a SIM > > card reader at /dev/motmdm10. Then /dev/motmdm7 seems to be just an > > echo channel. The other channels are still a bit of a mystery. > > I suspected it does not work in non-modular case, so I tried with > modules: > > root@devuan:/my/ko# insmod gnss.ko > root@devuan:/my/ko# insmod gnss-motmdm.ko > insmod: ERROR: could not insert module gnss-motmdm.ko: Unknown symbol > in module > root@devuan:/my/ko# insmod n_gsm.ko > root@devuan:/my/ko# insmod snd-soc-motmdm.ko > insmod: ERROR: could not insert module snd-soc-motmdm.ko: Unknown > symbol in module > root@devuan:/my/ko# insmod motorola-mdm.ko > root@devuan:/my/ko# insmod snd-soc-motmdm.ko > root@devuan:/my/ko# insmod gnss-motmdm.ko > root@devuan:/my/ko# ... > ...do I need to make devices manually or some udev rules? > > user@devuan:~$ cat /proc/devices | grep motmdm > user@devuan:~$ cat /proc/devices | grep gnss > 242 gnss > user@devuan:~$ > > Hmm, I suspect the driver just did not recognize the hw. I added some printks to motmdm_probe, and they don't appear to be called. I wonder if I'm missing something else in the config? I do have serial root@devuan:/my/ko# ls -al /dev/ttyS0 crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 4, 64 Dec 23 11:52 /dev/ttyS0 but not gsm multiplex: root@devuan:/my/ko# ls -al /dev/gsm* ls: cannot access '/dev/gsm*': No such file or directory Best regards, Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html