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From: Petr Vorel <petr.vorel@gmail.com>
To: buildroot@busybox.net
Subject: [Buildroot] [PATCH 1/1] package/modem-manager: bump version to 1.16.2
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2021 07:05:15 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <YGamC04wSaeJMgin@pevik> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAAP7ucLckJ0sBGKsPaxg9an=sENcq6vBo8MQFuFEtzaue9Ut8A@mail.gmail.com>

Hi,

> Hey,

> > > > > RFC: should I add also --enable-plugin-qcom-soc ?
> > > > > (there is qcom-db410c-firmware package)

> > > > Maybe you could enable the plugin if the package is enabled:

> > > >     ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_QCOM_DB410_FIRMWARE),y)
> > > >     MODEM_MANAGER_CONF_OPTS += --enable-plugin-qcom-soc
> > > >     else
> > > >     MODEM_MANAGER_CONF_OPTS += --disable-plugin-qcom-soc
> > > >     endif


> > > From a quick Google search, looks like there is no WWAN modem there:
> > > "The DragonBoard 410c based on Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor is a
> > > 64-bit development board with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS."

> > > The qcom-soc plugin has been tested successfully on MSM8916 or MSM8974
> > > SoCs, and there is some ongoing work to make it work on SDM845 and
> > > similar platforms.

> > I wonder if libqrtr-glib has other use than qcom-soc plugin.
> > Originally I thought there is more use and thus I add it to buildroot,
> > but if it's just for qcom-soc, it should be added:

> > ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_LIBQRTR_GLIB),y)
> > MODEM_MANAGER_CONF_OPTS += --enable-plugin-qcom-soc
> > else
> > MODEM_MANAGER_CONF_OPTS += --disable-plugin-qcom-soc
> > endif


> So, in ModemManager, right now libqrtr-glib will indeed be exclusively
> for the qcom-soc plugin; it will be the only plugin making use of the
> QRTR nodes exposed by the kernel.

> > Although it will not be useful until anybody tries to add some phone based
> > defconfigs into buildroot.


> The QRTR protocol itself is not specific to WWAN. E.g. Qualcomm SoCs
> may expose access to control other features (e.g. thermal control) via
> this kind of nodes. That said, *right now*  it may make sense to make
> it specific to the MM usecase only.

Thanks for an explanation, I'll probably enable qcom-soc based on
BR2_PACKAGE_LIBQRTR_GLIB selection even it's not a direct use of that plugin
atm.

Kind regards,
Petr

      reply	other threads:[~2021-04-02  5:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-03-29 18:49 [Buildroot] [PATCH 1/1] package/modem-manager: bump version to 1.16.2 Petr Vorel
2021-03-29 19:28 ` Aleksander Morgado
2021-03-29 19:42   ` Petr Vorel
2021-03-29 19:59     ` Aleksander Morgado
2021-03-30 19:51 ` Yann E. MORIN
2021-03-30 19:58   ` Aleksander Morgado
2021-03-30 20:09     ` Petr Vorel
2021-03-31 18:24     ` Petr Vorel
2021-03-31 19:12       ` Aleksander Morgado
2021-04-02  5:05         ` Petr Vorel [this message]

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