Hi Dennis,
I am just using my cell phone (Sony Ericsson T618, GSM). Not sure what's your meaning
by "open hardware". oFono is gradually adding support for some modems, such as
HTC G1, Ericsson MBM, TI Calypso, etc.
To my understanding, different modems have different implementation, in which some follows
the spec, while others not. I think oFono's target is to support modems as many as
possible, if they follow the spec well. For this problem, I don't know if my modem is
a good one to follow spec. However, oFono needs more error handling to avoid segment
fault.
Regards,
-Yang
From: ofono-bounces(a)ofono.org [mailto:ofono-bounces@ofono.org] On Behalf Of Dennis.Yxun
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 5:22 PM
To: ofono(a)ofono.org
Subject: Re: Bug in sms
HI Yang:
Mind I ask you a question? maybe off-topic.
Which hardware(the GSM modem?) are you testing?
Is that possible for a developer to get an open hardware,
So they can put their hands in
Thanks.
Dennis
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 8:22 AM, Gu, Yang
<yang.gu<http://yang.gu>@intel.com<http://intel.com>> wrote:
Hi,
Today I tried oFono with my cell phone, but it crashed when starting up. The
problem happens in function at_cmgl_notify() of file drivers/atmodem/sms.c. In my case,
strlen(hexpdu) == 338, but the buffer "pdu" has maximum size of 164. So after
decode_hex_own_buf(), some memory was written unexpectedly. Call for a fix, please.
Regards,
-Yang
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