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SubjectRe: omap4-droid4: voice call support was Re: [PATCHv5,5/5] ARM: dts: omap4-droid4: add soundcard
* Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> [180329 18:07]:
> On Thu 2018-03-29 09:34:50, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> > * Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> [180329 16:09]:
> > > > Then using the n_gsm ts 27.010 uart mux, I dial:
> > > >
> > > > ./ngsm-rw 1 "AT+CFUN=1" # connect to network
> > > > U0001+CFUN:OK
> > > > ./ngsm-rw 2 "AT+CMUT=0" # unmute speaker over ch2, do this over qmi?
> > > > U0001+CMUT:OK
> > > > ./ngsm-rw 1 "ATD#123" # dial number
> > > > U0001D:OK
> > > >
> > > > And I do hear a voice talking over the speakerphone :) Sorry have not tested the
> > > > mic yet..
> > >
> > > Hehe, ok, that's fun! I don't need +CMUT=0. It gave me error but then
> > > the call worked, anyway... (I'm working with ttyUSB4).
> >
> > Oh interesting. So maybe Android is doing AT+CMUT=0 for some other
> > modems and it's not really needed? Or you have settings preserved
> > from warm boot from Android?
>
> No idea. But I booted from recovery, and I had to power up modem using
> +CFUN...
>
> > I did not have any luck with ttyUSB4 last night. Did you dial with
> > ATD123; or ATD123? So is the semicolon really needed?
> >
>
> AT+CFUN=1
> OK
> ATD800123456
> NO CARRIER
> ATD800123456;
> OK
>
> I seem to need semicolon. And yes, I tried again after the call. Still
> says no carrier.

OK thanks for confirming that.

> Hmm. And when calling test number, the modem failed:
> >
> [ 438.236755] Somebody do a proper driver please cpcap_soc_work
> [ 495.496032] phy-mapphone-mdm6600 usb-phy@1: modem status: 0 off
> [ 499.406005] phy-mapphone-mdm6600 usb-phy@1: modem status: 0 off
> [ 499.407318] usb 2-1: USB disconnect, device number 2
> [ 499.424926] qcserial ttyUSB0: Qualcomm USB modem converter now
> disconnected from ttyUSB0
> [ 499.434112] qcserial 2-1:1.0: device disconnected
> [ 499.443389] qcserial ttyUSB1: Qualcomm USB modem converter now
> disconnected from ttyUSB1
> [ 499.451904] qcserial 2-1:1.1: device disconnected
> [ 499.460968] qcserial ttyUSB2: Qualcomm USB modem converter now
> disconnected from ttyUSB2
> [ 499.469512] qcserial 2-1:1.2: device disconnected
> [ 499.478057] qcserial ttyUSB3: Qualcomm USB modem converter now
> disconnected from ttyUSB3
> [ 499.486572] qcserial 2-1:1.3: device disconnected
> [ 499.504760] qcserial ttyUSB4: Qualcomm USB modem converter now
> disconnected from ttyUSB4
> [ 499.513244] qcserial 2-1:1.4: device disconnected
> [ 499.519104] qmi_wwan 2-1:1.5 wwan0: unregister 'qmi_wwan'
> usb-4a064800.ohci-1, WWAN/QMI device
> [ 499.611511] qmi_wwan 2-1:1.6 wwan1: unregister 'qmi_wwan'
> usb-4a064800.ohci-1, WWAN/QMI device
> [ 499.676086] Somebody do a proper driver please cpcap_soc_work
> [ 499.688323] qmi_wwan 2-1:1.7 wwan2: unregister 'qmi_wwan'
> usb-4a064800.ohci-1, WWAN/QMI device
> [ 499.768859] qmi_wwan 2-1:1.8 wwan3: unregister 'qmi_wwan'
> usb-4a064800.ohci-1, WWAN/QMI device
>
> That one will be fun to debug, I'm afraid. (Or does the message at
> 495.496032 mean that we turned it off?)

Looks like mdm6600 either entered low-power mode, or hung?
If it hung, it's internal watchdog might bring it back after
a while.

If it entered low-power mode, in theory we should see the state
change interrupt that's handled by phy-mapphone-mdm6600.c.
I never managed to do that so far so maybe you figured it out
with some command.

Regards,

Tony


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