Added two new values for TechnologyPreference property
as follows:
"umts,gsm" Dual mode operation with UMTS
and GSM radio access whith preference
for UMTS.
"lte,umts" Dual mode operation with LTE
and UMTS radio access with preference
for LTE.
Adding two new properties to sim manager interface to handle
dual SIM single active use case.
CardSlotCount [readonly]
Contains the count of number of SIM card slots available.
ActiveCardSlot [readwrite]
Contains the index of the currently active SIM card slot
for dual SIM single active mode.
Added 4 properties for handling the type of context and the
authentication method, exactly like in any gprs context handling.
The properties are named after the equivalent gprs-context one, for
compatibility and uniformity.
Co-authored-by: Martin Baschin <martin.baschin@googlemail.com>
added new DBUS methods RegisterAgent and UnregisterAgent to
Networkmonitor interface so that any client of ofono can register for
serving cell updates. Added new agent interface NetworkMonitorAgent
with two methods, ServingCellInformationChanged and Release.
add documentation about interface cinterion.HardwareMonitor.
This interface exposes a single method to access temperature and supply
voltage of the modem.
This adds Acquire method which can be used by agents that require
pulling the fd directly instead of waiting a NewConnection.
Note: sounds servers like PulseAudio do auto suspend streams when idle
for a certain amount of time and once anything happens it will resume
the stream, though this all happens in the so called IO thread in a
blocking fashion making it impossible to receive the fd via NewConnetion
causing the stream to fail to resume. There are other forms to work
around but this seems to be most convenient as we do want the auto
suspend feature to work properly but letting the stream to fail to
resume may create unexpected artifacts while the NewConnection is
handled in main thread.
This adds documentation for the following fields in
networkmonitor-api.txt
RSCP: Received Signal Code Power
ECN0: Received Energy Ratio
RSRQ: Reference Signal Received Quality
RSRP: Reference Signal Received Power
When registering audio cards for the handsfree and gateway roles we
need a way for our users to differentiate between both to decide which
of them they start using for their purpose.