Hi,
On Mon, 2022-05-16 at 16:23 +0200, Aleksander Morgado wrote: > Hey! > > On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 3:35 PM Wassenberg, Dennis > <dennis.wassenb...@secunet.com> wrote: > > > > Hi again ;) > > > > sorry, in the first mail my expression was not clear enough. > > > > I am referring to the new "Intel" plugin (intel/mm-plugin-intel.c) based on > > intel/broadband-modem-mbim-intel.c. > > > > The Intel plugin is for Intel-branded MBIM modems. Is it that the > Fibocom L860 exposes itself with the intel vendor id in PCI mode? Yes, this is PCI 8086:7560. > > > Looking at branch mm-1-18 this plugin seems to be not available now. This > > is available in main branch only. This > > implies > > that there is no tagged release available yet. > > > > Having this in mind, I would like to repeat my two questions: > > > > Is there a recommendation which ModemManager, libmbim, libqmi version to > > use or should we just pick the most current > > main branch? > > > > If you want the Intel plugin, better rely on git main branch then. Ok, understood. We will follow your suggestion. > > > I there a schedule of a stable version (1.18.10, 1.20.0 ?) available which > > includes support of the "Intel" plugin? > > > > The Intel plugin will get into 1.20, whenever that is. It could be > backported to 1.18, but that means quite more work. > > Regarding schedule, I think a 1.20 release around June would make > sense. There are a ton of new things already, especially in the MBIM > support with the inclusion of the Microsoft Extended services up to > v3.0. If anyone is eager to have the new release soon, please test git > main as much as you can. I don't think I'll be able to perform all the > detailed testing I did for the 1.18 release (took me almost 1 month!) > Ok, thank you for these information. Best regards, Dennis