Hi Alexander, On 07/01/2016 05:22 AM, Alexander Smirnov wrote: > Dear all, > > 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... > - 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. > > 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? > Regards, -Denis