I've been wondering about how to implement the MBIM QMI feature in
uqmi/umbim for a while. This is the only method we know for sending
the "Set FCC Authentication" request in MBIM mode.
But I didn't just want to add support for that single use case. The
completely generic solution in libqmi/libmb
Many newer modems from Sierra Wireless includes a feature known as
"FCC Authentication". The basic idea is that the radio is kept in
low power mode until the driver has told the firmware that it is
OK to switch it on. This is done with a vendor specific QMI DMS
request with no input or output TLV
Many Qualcomm based devices offer a QMI service when running in MBIM
mode. This is useful for a number of requests which have no MBIM
counterpart.
This implementation is very basic, simply wrapping the QMI requests
in an MBIM command. It is up to the user to make sure that the MBIM
command sequenc
Hey,
I created a bug ticket on this issue and put everything I know and
tested into it.
https://bugs.lede-project.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=105
best,
lynxis
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Hi,
yesterday I bricked an Archer C7 v2 by installing some homebrew
(buildroot) lede firmware. It got stuck in a boot loop and it's also not
reachable on 192.168.1.1 on any time during boot whatsoever. No failsafe
mode.
Today I tried an Archer C7 v1 and it also got stuck in a boot loop after
Le 17/08/2016 à 23:06, Rafał Miłecki a écrit :
> On 17 August 2016 at 12:28, Jonas Gorski wrote:
>> On 16 August 2016 at 16:47, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
>>> From: Rafał Miłecki
>>>
>>> On all devices suppored so far BCM53125 got port 8 connected to the SoC
>>> interface and ports 0-4 to physical por