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n0p [Luis Bernal] lbernal at gmail.comWhat serial chip are you using? Enviado desde el móvil El 25/04/2011 16:14, "吴彤" <cnwutong at gmail.com> escribió: > Hi all, > > Working with a C118 and everything was fine with the master branch, then > switched to the burst_ind branch and complied successfully, when running: > > $ ./osmocon -p /dev/ttyUSB0 -m c123xor > ../../target/firmware/board/compal_e88/layer1.compalram.bin > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 2f / > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 00 . > got 5 bytes from modem, data looks like: 1b f6 02 00 41 ....A > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 01 . > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 40 @ > Received PROMPT1 from phone, responding with CMD > read_file(../../target/firmware/board/compal_e88/layer1.compalram.bin): > file_size=48564, hdr_len=4, dnload_len=48571 > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 1b . > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: f6 . > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 02 . > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 00 . > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 41 A > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 02 . > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 43 C > Received PROMPT2 from phone, starting download > handle_write(): 4096 bytes (4096/48571) > handle_write(): 4096 bytes (8192/48571) > handle_write(): 4096 bytes (12288/48571) > handle_write(): 4096 bytes (16384/48571) > handle_write(): 4096 bytes (20480/48571) > handle_write(): 4096 bytes (24576/48571) > handle_write(): 4096 bytes (28672/48571) > handle_write(): 4096 bytes (32768/48571) > handle_write(): 4096 bytes (36864/48571) > handle_write(): 4096 bytes (40960/48571) > handle_write(): 4096 bytes (45056/48571) > handle_write(): 3515 bytes (48571/48571) > handle_write(): finished > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 1b . > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: f6 . > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 02 . > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 00 . > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 41 A > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 03 . > got 1 bytes from modem, data looks like: 42 B > Received DOWNLOAD ACK from phone, your code is running now! > ioctl(TIOCSSERIAL): Invalid argument > > $ ./mobile > Copyright (C) 2008-2010 ... > Contributions by ... > > License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later < http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html >> > This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. > There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. > > VTY available on port 4247. > No Mobile Station defined, creating: MS '1' > <000e> sim.c:1206 init SIM client > <0005> gsm48_cc.c:61 init Call Control > <0001> gsm48_rr.c:4944 init Radio Ressource process > <0004> gsm48_mm.c:1220 init Mobility Management process > <0004> gsm48_mm.c:971 Selecting PLMN SEARCH state, because no SIM. > <0002> gsm322.c:3471 init PLMN process > <0003> gsm322.c:3472 init Cell Selection process > <0003> gsm322.c:3526 No stored BA list > Mobile '1' initialized, please start phone now! > > then no reaction with the mobile application either rebooting the phone > (press power bottom) or not, for layer23 application acts the same. > > tried to search for the message "ioctl(TIOCSSERIAL): Invalid argument" but > failed to get any useful information. > > could anyone help and many thanks for your time and considerations! > > best regards, > > flaw -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/baseband-devel/attachments/20110425/184dad5f/attachment.htm>