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Basem Ahmed eng_basemm at yahoo.comHi All GNUMonks, I am adding the log output here for reference as suggesed by Sylvain: Mobile Output: <000e> sim.c:949 command successfull <000e> sim.c:571 GET RESPONSE (len=19) <000e> sim.c:187 sending APDU (class 0xa0, ins 0xc0) <000e> sim.c:876 received APDU (len=19 sw1=0x90 sw2=0x00) <000e> sim.c:949 command successfull <000e> sim.c:277 READ BINARY (offset=0 len=2) <000e> sim.c:187 sending APDU (class 0xa0, ins 0xb0) <000e> sim.c:876 received APDU (len=2 sw1=0x90 sw2=0x00) <000e> sim.c:949 command successfull <000e> sim.c:151 sending result to callback function (type=0) <0004> subscriber.c:442 received ACC 0040 from SIM <0004> subscriber.c:556 Requesting SIM file 0x6f7b <000e> sim.c:209 got new job: SIM_JOB_READ_BINARY (handle=00000004) <000e> sim.c:241 SELECT (file=0x6f7b) <000e> sim.c:187 sending APDU (class 0xa0, ins 0xa4) <000e> sim.c:876 received APDU (len=0 sw1=0x9f sw2=0x13) <000e> sim.c:949 command successfull <000e> sim.c:571 GET RESPONSE (len=19) <000e> sim.c:187 sending APDU (class 0xa0, ins 0xc0) <000e> sim.c:876 received APDU (len=19 sw1=0x90 sw2=0x00) <000e> sim.c:949 command successfull <000e> sim.c:277 READ BINARY (offset=0 len=12) <000e> sim.c:187 sending APDU (class 0xa0, ins 0xb0) <000e> sim.c:876 received APDU (len=12 sw1=0x90 sw2=0x00) <000e> sim.c:949 command successfull <000e> sim.c:151 sending result to callback function (type=0) <0004> subscriber.c:518 (ms 1) Done reading SIM card (IMSI=420012300358346 Saudi Arabia, Al Jawal) <0004> subscriber.c:530 -> SIM card registered to 420 01 (Saudi Arabia, Al Jawal) <0004> gsm48_mm.c:4160 (ms 1) Received 'MMR_REG_REQ' event <0002> gsm322.c:3176 (ms 1) Event 'EVENT_SIM_INSERT' for automatic PLMN selection in state 'A0 null' <000d> gsm322.c:1090 Start search of last registered PLMN (mcc=420 mnc=01 Saudi Arabia, Al Jawal) <0002> gsm322.c:1094 Use RPLMN (mcc=420 mnc=01 Saudi Arabia, Al Jawal) <0002> gsm322.c:530 new state 'A0 null' -> 'A1 trying RPLMN' <0003> gsm322.c:3396 (ms 1) Event 'EVENT_NEW_PLMN' for Cell selection in state 'C0 null' <000d> gsm322.c:3007 Selecting network (mcc=420 mnc=01 Saudi Arabia, Al Jawal) <0003> gsm322.c:3013 Start stored cell selection. <0003> gsm322.c:559 new state 'C0 null' -> 'C2 stored cell selection' Layer1: Output read_file(../../target/firmware/board/compal_e86/layer1.compalram.bin): file_size=54736, hdr_len=4, dnload_len=54743 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 (4096/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (8192/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (12288/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (16384/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (20480/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (24576/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (28672/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (32768/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (36864/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (40960/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (45056/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (49152/54743) handle_write(): 4096 bytes (53248/54743) handle_write(): 1495 bytes (54743/54743) 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! OSMOCOM Layer 1 (revision osmocon_v0.0.0-906-g5bbea93-modified) ====================================================================== Device ID code: 0xb4fb Device Version code: 0x0000 ARM ID code: 0xfff3 cDSP ID code: 0x0128 Die ID code: e144263d880014fd ====================================================================== REG_DPLL=0x2413 CNTL_ARM_CLK=0xf0a1 CNTL_CLK=0xff91 CNTL_RST=0xfff3 CNTL_ARM_DIV=0xfff9 ====================================================================== Power up simcard: Assert DSP into Reset Releasing DSP from Reset Setting some dsp_api.ndb values Setting API NDB parameters DSP Download Status: 0x0001 DSP API Version: 0x0000 0x0000 Finishing download phase DSP Download Status: 0x0002 DSP API Version: 0x3606 0x0000 LOST 1174! SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 3f 00 Status 2: 9F 23 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 23 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 2f e2 Status 2: 9F 13 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 13 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (5): a0 b0 00 00 0a Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 7f 20 Status 2: 9F 23 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 23 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 6f 07 Status 2: 9F 13 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 13 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (5): a0 b0 00 00 09 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 6f 7e Status 2: 9F 13 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 13 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (5): a0 b0 00 00 0b Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 3f 00 Status 2: 9F 23 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 23 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 7f 10 Status 2: 9F 23 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 23 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 6f 40 Status 2: 9F 13 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 13 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (5): a0 b0 00 00 84 Status 1: 94 08 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 3f 00 Status 2: 9F 23 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 23 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 7f 20 Status 2: 9F 23 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 23 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 6f 20 Status 2: 9F 13 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 13 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (5): a0 b0 00 00 09 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 6f 30 Status 2: 9F 13 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 13 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (5): a0 b0 00 00 3c Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 6f 31 Status 2: 9F 13 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 13 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (5): a0 b0 00 00 01 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 6f 46 Status 2: 9F 13 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 13 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (5): a0 b0 00 00 11 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 6f 78 Status 2: 9F 13 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 13 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (5): a0 b0 00 00 02 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (7): a0 a4 00 00 02 6f 7b Status 2: 9F 13 SIM Request (5): a0 c0 00 00 13 Status 1: 90 00 SIM Request (5): a0 b0 00 00 0c Status 1: 90 00 --- On Sun, 6/12/11, Basem Ahmed <eng_basemm at yahoo.com> wrote: From: Basem Ahmed <eng_basemm at yahoo.com> Subject: Re: Facing issues in using OSMOCOM To: "baseband-devel" <baseband-devel at lists.osmocom.org> Cc: "Sylvain Munaut" <246tnt at gmail.com> Date: Sunday, June 12, 2011, 9:55 PM Dear All, sorry for the previous mistake .Actually I am trying to run the Mobile project but i have some issues there .let me telling you all the procedures i made : 1-git clone the osmocom project2-make the checkout (git checkout origin/sylvain/testing )3-compiling the project(it works after some modification of TX transmitter enable)4-run the loader.compalram.bin(running perfectly)5-run the layer1.comalram.bin6-run telnet localhost and enabling the ms 17-run the mobile the project8-press the power on buttonsfor mobile application ===>it keeps running perfectly exactly as you did in the demo and its says it complete reading the SIM and giving my network name but it stop before checking the network signals at the line:selection network(mcc=420 aljawal )start stored cell selection<003> gsm322.c:559 new state 'C0 null' ->'C2 stored cell Selection' .for the layer1 application===>it downloading successfully and it keeps synchronized with mobile application keep SIM requesting till the line:sim request (5): a0 b0 00 00 0cStaus 1:90 00 Hoping to hear from you soon. regard,--- On Sun, 6/12/11, Sylvain Munaut <246tnt at gmail.com> wrote: From: Sylvain Munaut <246tnt at gmail.com> Subject: Re: Facing issues in using OSMOCOM To: "Basem Ahmed" <eng_basemm at yahoo.com>, "baseband-devel" <baseband-devel at lists.osmocom.org> Date: Sunday, June 12, 2011, 7:21 PM > How are you? Refer to below mail. I read the mailing list, please do not send to me directly. Only CC me (and CC, not a separate mail forward please) if you're posting a patch and you want me to review it and merge it. If I have an answer, I will answer ... (but in this case, from your description it seems like a 'mobile' problem which I virtually never use, so I may not have an answer at all) > I am able to download the loader.compalram.bin and layer1.compalram.bin and running the mobile project. I am also using the telnet for configuration. But it is stopping at following some state mentioned in attached file. Sorry, but if you attach .docx file, there is zero chance I'm gonna look at it. 1) .docx is a proprietary format, don't expect people can read it 2) Even if this was a open document ( .ods or so ), I don't use office suite at all. 3) A .txt attachement still requires me to download it and look at it ... 4) In general, to maximize your chance of getting an answer, you have to do your best to minimize the work to be done by the people you want to help you. In this particular case: - You properly included a description of your setup and up to where you got, that's great. - What's missing is a 'snippet' of the log with the 'state' it seems locked it. - Then at the end of the mail, cut and paste the complete logs (both from osmocon and from the mobile app). - If possible avoid HTML mail as well ... (don't take all this bad and/or personally, just trying to help you maximize your chance of getting the answers you're looking for). 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