Hey Alex, On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 2:31 AM Alex Villacís Lasso <a_villa...@palosanto.com> wrote: > > El 16/2/24 a las 17:48, Alex Villacís Lasso escribió: > > I have this old phone, a Samsung E3210B pre-Android feature phone that > > I wish to use as a fallback option when (more frequently than I would > > like) my broadband internet service goes down. When using ModemManager > > 1.18.x, I could plug in this phone, and it would expose a single > > /dev/ttyACM0 port for all interactions including AT commands and PPP. > > Then ModemManager could connect to the internet using the port as > > normal, using the "generic" plugin. Now, using ModemManager 1.20.6 > > under Fedora 39, the same phone fails (with a timeout) to establish a > > connection using ModemManager. However, it does setup a proper > > connection using wvdial from the command line, even under Fedora 39. > > > > After a while, I managed to perform a git bisect on the code, and > > pinpointed the first commit that breaks my phone, to commit > > 213cd81b3ade35024e2d702e2726273f00344185 "iface-modem-simple: wait for > > packet service 'attach' state in ConnectionStep". However, I am now at > > a bit of a loss at understanding the supposed purpose of this commit. > > Full details are at this bug report: > > > > https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-broadband/ModemManager/-/issues/743 > > > > The patch no longer cleanly reverts under 1.20.x, so I cannot just rip > > it off... > > > > I have updated the bug report with a new discovery: ModemManager 1.20 > will dial into the phone immediately, if I first manually select some > phone feature that requires Internet access (such as Google Search), > then click OK in the little dialog that ask to connect to the Internet. > However, this manual interaction with the phone should be unnecessary, > because it was not needed with ModemManager 1.18 and is also not needed > when using the phone through wvdial. > > I need a way to tell ModemManager when using this particular phone to > connect, to IGNORE the "searching" status of the GPRS registration and > dial anyway, since the GPRS will be enabled by the very act of dialing > the Internet access sequence. Is there any existing way to do that? >
I replied at the issue, I believe your problem would be solved with MM 1.22 and https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-broadband/ModemManager/-/commit/179a800ab64b28f5437c3d06056640f702e68aa5. You may still experience some delay to connect, because MM will first wait some seconds for the attach state to come up automatically, and only otherwise try to send the operation to activate it. Either way, it looks like your device needs a much more relaxed logic in this regard, so fully ignoring the packet service attach state would be a better option probably. -- Aleksander