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author | Yaroslav <contact@yaroslavps.com> | 2020-01-17 19:14:34 +0300 |
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committer | Yaroslav <contact@yaroslavps.com> | 2020-01-17 19:14:34 +0300 |
commit | 5eee5b44924bf9079a67d5bc7612bfad56ddeed3 (patch) | |
tree | 0408697aba64aa3f012f134bdc35316841a4b404 /dotfiles/.scripts/qmi_setup | |
parent | 8f672e8a119e9efd23272f7cb0ff4550872f9d47 (diff) | |
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config restructuring and cleanup
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diff --git a/dotfiles/.scripts/qmi_setup b/dotfiles/.scripts/qmi_setup deleted file mode 100755 index 62fcc82..0000000 --- a/dotfiles/.scripts/qmi_setup +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -### -# This script automate the setup of QMI supported wwan devices. -# -# Tested on following environment: -# * Lenovo ThinkPad X220 (4286-CTO) -# * Gentoo/Linux, Linux Kernel 3.9.6 -# * NTT Docomo UIM card (Xi LTE SIM) -# * Sierra Wireless, Inc. Gobi 3000 wireless wan module -# (FRU 60Y3257, vendor and device id is 1199:9013) -# memo: -# I recommend to check if your wwan module works fine -# for your mobile broadband provider with Windows -# especially if you imported the device from other country. -# You may have to initialize your device for your region. -# * Required kernel config (other modules may be also required): -# - qmi_wwan (CONFIG_USB_NET_QMI_WWAN) -# - qcserial (CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_QUALCOMM) -# * Required settings: -# - you may have to create /etc/qmi-network.conf. -# My qmi-network.conf has only a line "APN=mopera.net". -# - -# your wwan device name created by qmi_wwan kernel module -# check it with "ip a" or "ifconfig -a". it may be wwan0? -WWAN_DEV=wwp0s20f0u6 -# your cdc_wdm modem location -CDC_WDM=/dev/cdc-wdm0 -# this script uses following qmi commands -QMICLI=/usr/bin/qmicli -QMI_NETWORK=/usr/bin/qmi-network -# the places of following commands vary depending on your distribution -IFCONFIG=/usr/bin/ifconfig -DHCPCD=/usr/bin/dhcpcd -SUDO=/usr/bin/sudo - -function helpmsg { - echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status}" - exit 1 -} - -function qmi_start { - $COMMAND_PREFIX $IFCONFIG $WWAN_DEV up - $COMMAND_PREFIX $QMICLI -d $CDC_WDM --dms-set-operating-mode=online - if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then - echo "your wwan device may be RFKilled?" - exit 1 - fi - $COMMAND_PREFIX $QMI_NETWORK $CDC_WDM start - $COMMAND_PREFIX $DHCPCD $WWAN_DEV -} - -function qmi_stop { - $COMMAND_PREFIX $QMI_NETWORK $CDC_WDM stop - $COMMAND_PREFIX kill `cat /var/run/dhcpcd-${WWAN_DEV}.pid` - $COMMAND_PREFIX $IFCONFIG $WWAN_DEV down -} - -function qmi_strength { - dbm=`$COMMAND_PREFIX $QMICLI -d $CDC_WDM --nas-get-signal-strength | tr "'" " " | grep Network | head -1 | awk '{print $4}'` - echo -n "Signal strength is " - if [ $dbm -ge -73 ]; then - echo -n 'Excellent' - elif [ $dbm -ge -83 ]; then - echo -n 'Good' - elif [ $dbm -ge -93 ]; then - echo -n 'OK' - elif [ $dbm -ge -109 ]; then - echo -n 'Marginal' - else - echo Unknown - fi - echo " (${dbm} dBm)" -} - -function qmi_status { - $COMMAND_PREFIX $QMI_NETWORK $CDC_WDM status - qmi_strength -} - -# check argument number -if [ $# -ne 1 ] -then - helpmsg -fi - -# check permission -if [ `whoami` != 'root' ] -then - echo "warning: root permission required. setting command prefix to 'sudo'." - COMMAND_PREFIX=$SUDO -fi - -# run commands -case $1 in - start) qmi_start ;; - stop) qmi_stop ;; - restart) qmi_stop; qmi_start ;; - status) qmi_status ;; - *) helpmsg ;; -esac - - |