Incoming sms problem on Motorola Droid 4
Tony Lindgren
tony at atomide.com
Tue May 8 18:03:24 PDT 2018
* Pavel Machek <pavel at ucw.cz> [180508 21:53]:
> Hi!
>
> I have problems with incoming SMS. ofono tries to use +CNMI=1,2,2,1,0
>
> > AT+CNMI=?
> < +CNMI: (0,1,2),(0,1,2,3),(0,2),(0,1,2),(0,1)
> < OK
> ofonod[3070]: drivers/atmodem/sms.c:build_cnmi_string()
> ofonod[3070]: drivers/atmodem/sms.c:construct_ack_pdu()
> > AT+CNMI=1,2,2,1,0
> < OK
> ofonod[3070]: src/network.c:__ofono_netreg_add_status_watch() 0x5bbbf0
>
> ... unfortunately, with that configuration no messages are comming to
> ofono and the other phone sees them as "delievery failed".
>
> I had some luck with unicsy_demo using AT+CNMI=1,2 with text mode (not
> PDU) messages. That works well enough for me.
>
> Unfortunately, if I force ofono to pass "AT+CNMI=1,2", it does not
> work well, either.
>
> Any ideas how to debug this / what to try?
Well you can try to see what Android is doing for SMS with:
# echo 0x7fffffff > /sys/module/ts27010mux/parameters/debug_level
# dmesg | grep ts27010 | grep AT
To send SMS, looks like Android RIL first does:
2 AT+CMGS=327 where 327 seems to be the size of the whatever
encoded message. Then the next packet to dlci 2 contains the
encoded message that is of size 327.
When receiving, mdm6600 sends these on dlci 1:
~+WAKEUP
~+WAKEUP
~+WAKEUP
Then mdm6600 sends this on dlci 9:
~+CMT=372
And that's probably the incoming SMS size. But I don't see
anything for what actually reads the incoming SMS.
Regards,
Tony
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