Hi Denis,
Thanks a lot for the reply!
> could you please help me with the following issue. I use U-Blox
> SARA-U270 modem. I'm able to online it and connect to GPRS using both:
> connman and ofono-tests. The problem occurs when modem loses GSM link.
>
> What I did:
>
> - Boot board with ofono 1.18
> - activate-context & process-context-settings
> - ifconfig shows ppp0, everything works
> - Disconnect physical GSM antenna, network strength becomes 0 (in
> list-modems)
I doubt that this is a good way of testing out-of-coverage conditions. You'd probably
need a proper network simulator to do that...
I'm not cellular expert, so probably ask dummy things :-) what can be wrong with such
test? How it differs from, for example, going underground like metro, or tunnel in
highway?
> - Connect antenna, network strength becomes 40
>
> Problem:
>
> After these steps, modem doesn't reconnect to GPRS, while
> list-contexts shows correct settings:
>
> [ /ublox_0 ]
> [ /ublox_0/context1 ]
> Username = t-mobile
> AuthenticationMethod = chap
> Protocol = ip
> Name = Internet
> Settings = { Interface=ppp0 Netmask=255.255.255.255
> Method=static DomainNameServers=10.74.210.210,10.74.210.211,
> Address=10.23.6.118 }
> IPv6.Settings = { }
> Active = 1
> AccessPointName = internet.t-mobile
> Password = tm
> Type = internet
>
> But I don't see ppp0 interface.
Run oFono with AT command logging enabled as well as debugging enabled. See HACKING,
'Running from within the source code repository' section for instructions.
Yeah, I've enabled this, but there is no output. The last command was printed when I
activated context first time, IIRC it was CONNECT.
>
> An attempt to activate-context doesn't do anything, just empty output
> (with enabled debugging).
>
> Attempt to deactivate-context failed with:
>
> Error deactivating /ublox_0/context1:
> org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible
> causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message
> bus security policy blocked
Most likely because your modem's firmware itself has crashed.
>
> The only hard modem reset helps.
>
> Moreover, after antenna disconnect, there is no more cellular service in
> ConnMan. Only daemon restart helps.
>
>
> How should I handle lose GSM network events to keep ppp0 up? Why ofonod
> hangs with the steps mentioned above?
oFono itself is not hung, but the underlying modem has. Remind me, is the SARA a serial
based device or USB?
USB, it's connected using ACM Linux driver (ttyACM0-ttyACM6).
Btw: what should be the behavior, when ofono is out from cells coverage? Who should
deactivate context, ofono or modem?
Alex
Regards,
-Denis
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