uqmi: use built-in command for data-link verification

uqmi contains a command for directly querying the modem if there
is a valid data connection, so let's use it.

This avoids the cases were all previous tests are succesful, but the
actual data link is not up for some reasons, leading to states were we
thought the link was up when it actually wasn't ..

Signed-off-by: Koen Vandeputte <koen.vandeputte@ncentric.com>
master
Koen Vandeputte 7 years ago committed by John Crispin
parent 3508f8abb4
commit da8990e717
  1. 20
      package/network/utils/uqmi/files/lib/netifd/proto/qmi.sh

@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ proto_qmi_init_config() {
proto_qmi_setup() {
local interface="$1"
local dataformat
local dataformat connstat
local device apn auth username password pincode delay modes pdptype profile dhcpv6 autoconnect plmn $PROTO_DEFAULT_OPTIONS
local cid_4 pdh_4 cid_6 pdh_6
local ip_6 ip_prefix_length gateway_6 dns1_6 dns2_6
@ -164,6 +164,15 @@ proto_qmi_setup() {
proto_notify_error "$interface" CALL_FAILED
return 1
fi
# Check data connection state
connstat=$(uqmi -s -d "$device" --get-data-status)
[ "$connstat" == '"connected"' ] || {
echo "No data link!"
uqmi -s -d "$device" --set-client-id wds,"$cid_4" --release-client-id wds
proto_notify_error "$interface" CALL_FAILED
return 1
}
}
[ "$pdptype" = "ipv6" -o "$pdptype" = "ipv4v6" ] && {
@ -192,6 +201,15 @@ proto_qmi_setup() {
proto_notify_error "$interface" CALL_FAILED
return 1
fi
# Check data connection state
connstat=$(uqmi -s -d "$device" --get-data-status)
[ "$connstat" == '"connected"' ] || {
echo "No data link!"
uqmi -s -d "$device" --set-client-id wds,"$cid_6" --release-client-id wds
proto_notify_error "$interface" CALL_FAILED
return 1
}
}
echo "Setting up $ifname"

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