Hi Steven,
>>>> NO, just as the above have said ,we only negotiate
two options, it's ok
>>>> for our PPP stack and it runs correctly.
>>> Then I'm confused. What is your concern here? :)
>> currently, we worked on a Qualcomm CDMA chip, and it worked on a Relay
>> mode, just relay the air PPP packet to host, and in Ofono we should
>> support PFC to satisfy the spec (Sprint Spec.), But Ofono does not
>> support PFC, so comes this question.
>>
>> From my personal point, Ofono should support PFC.
>
> as you might have clearly figured from Denis and my responses, our PPP
> code was designed to talk to a modem, not a network.
>
> We don't want to implement a full blown PPP stack with all nasty
> features. If this is needed for CDMA, because they push the PPP frames
> over the air, then actually getting the kernel PPP frame processing
> hooked up to our LCP and IPIP userspace code is the right thing to do
> here.
>
> At the moment we are not really putting additional energy into PPP since
> it is a dying protocol in the GSM world. The networks never required it
I got it.
> and the modem hardware/firmware moves over to highspeed direct IP
> interfaces.
I like to know this tech, is there any spec on this topic?
check oFono's Ericsson MBM or Option HSO support. Or Google for it.
Regards
Marcel