Add a basic test that runs qrtr-lookup and ensures that at least one QMI
service is available. This is mostly a proof of concept and can be
extended in the future.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb@connolly.tech>
In most cases, the qrtr-ns is not needed anymore now, but we still
need the libqrtr library. Separate that out into a separate package
so it can be installed independently.
- Fix version
- Rename init script to qrtr-ns ("nameservice") to clarify which
service is actually started
- Use supervise-daemon
- Configure and start daemon in one command (no need for qrtr-cfg)
- Remove "before qcom_rmtfs": it should depend on qrtr-ns,
not the other way around
- Do not activate qrtr daemon by default - this should happen automatically
if other service files have "need qrtr-ns"
- Instead of just libqrtr, build all targets of qrtr
- install the qrtr.initd which starts qrtr services before rmtfs is
started
- in post-install enable qrtr service at boot
* Qualcomm MSM modem: 'rmtfs' support packages
* qcom_rmtfs: Server that talks to modem over IPC to allow it
read/write data for its persistent storage. This is needed for it to
boot, as well as periodically during usage. Added a patch that
it expects the storage path symlinks in /etc instead of /boot.
* qrtr: IPC library for rmtfs
* libqipcrtr4msmipc: adapter library to make qrtr work on kernels with
AF_MSM_IPC support. AF_QIPCRTR is the mainline equivalent since Linux
~4.7.
* msmipc-dev: Header files for qrtr and libqipcrtr4msmipc.
Thanks to Bjorn Andersson <https://github.com/andersson> for rmtfs and
qrtr.
* libsmdpkt_wrapper: adapter lib for QMI clients
The SMD serial packet driver in Qualcomm kernels has, AFAICT, a bug
in poll(); this works around it so that qmicli et al can work.
* i9195: firmware (modem only right now)
* add ofono (with patch for MSM devices)
Based on Alpine's package.
* i9195: add modem support
* move all modem related packages to aports/modem