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SIM speed enhancement re-enabled and made configurable
TI's original code supported SIM speed enhancement, but Openmoko had it
disabled, and OM's disabling of speed enhancement somehow caused certain
SIM cards to start working which didn't work before (OM's bug #666).
Because our FC community is much smaller in year 2020 than OM's community
was in their day, we are not able to find one of those #666-affected SIMs,
thus the real issue they had encountered remains elusive. Thus our
solution is to re-enable SIM speed enhancement and simply wait for if
and when someone runs into a #666-affected SIM once again. We provide
a SIM_allow_speed_enhancement global variable that allows SIM speed
enhancement to be enabled or disabled per session, and an /etc/SIM_spenh
file in FFS that allows it to enabled or disabled on a non-volatile
basis. SIM speed enhancement is now enabled by default.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sun, 24 May 2020 05:02:28 +0000 |
parents | 93999a60b835 |
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/* +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Project : GSM-PS (6147) | Modul : CMH_EXTS +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Copyright 2002 Texas Instruments Berlin, AG | All rights reserved. | | This file is confidential and a trade secret of Texas | Instruments Berlin, AG | The receipt of or possession of this file does not convey | any rights to reproduce or disclose its contents or to | manufacture, use, or sell anything it may describe, in | whole, or in part, without the specific written consent of | Texas Instruments Berlin, AG. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Purpose : This module provides the set functions related to the | protocol stack adapter for AT command extensions. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef CMH_EXTS_C #define CMH_EXTS_C #endif #include "aci_all.h" /*==== INCLUDES ===================================================*/ /*==== CONSTANTS ==================================================*/ typedef enum /* ACI functional return codes */ { AT_FAIL = -1, /* execution of command failed */ AT_CMPL /* execution of command completed */ } T_ACI_RETURN; EXTERN T_ACI_RETURN rCI_URC ( CHAR * result ); /*==== EXPORT =====================================================*/ /*==== VARIABLES ==================================================*/ /*==== FUNCTIONS ==================================================*/ /* +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROJECT : GSM-PS (6147) MODULE : CMH_EXTS | | STATE : code ROUTINE : sAT_EXT | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ PURPOSE : This function is called by the interpreter part of the ACI in case of the detection of an unknown command. <command> : remaining unparsed command string. <len> : length of command string. This value must be incremented by the amount of parsed characters by this function. <output> : this parameter can be used to display some strings at the AT command interface. The first char of one string must contain the length of the following string. The special length 0xff must be used to define the end of the string list. */ GLOBAL T_ACI_RETURN sAT_EXT ( CHAR *command, USHORT *len, CHAR *output ) { /* * example how to send an unsolicited result code via the AT interface */ rCI_URC ("<unsolicited result code>"); /* * example how to process the command AT%H */ if (*command++ == '%' && *command == 'H') { *len -= 2; /* * here you can perform some actions with drivers etc. */ /* * and create some additional output at the AT interface * The strings: *"Hello" *"" *"World" * will be displayed at the terminal. * * first string Hello */ output[0] = strlen ("Hello"); memcpy (&output[1], "Hello", 5); /* * add a spare line with an empty string */ output [6] = 0; /* * second string World */ output [7] = strlen ("World"); memcpy (&output[8], "World", 5); /* * end of string list */ output [13] = (CHAR) 0xff; return( AT_CMPL ); } else return( AT_FAIL ); }