Introduction
This plugin adds support for devices managed by ModemManager.
GUID Generation
These device use the ModemManager “Firmware Device IDs” as the GUID, e.g.
USB\VID_413C&PID_81D7&REV_0318&CARRIER_VODAFONE
USB\VID_413C&PID_81D7&REV_0318
USB\VID_413C&PID_81D7
USB\VID_413C
PCI\VID_105B&PID_E0AB&REV_0000&CARRIER_VODAFONE
PCI\VID_105B&PID_E0AB&REV_0000
PCI\VID_105B&PID_E0AB
PCI\VID_105B
PCI\VID_1EAC&PID_1001
PCI\VID_1EAC&PID_1002
PCI\VID_1EAC
Quirk Use
This plugin uses the following plugin-specific quirk:
ModemManagerBranchAtCommand
AT command to execute to determine the firmware branch currently installed on the modem.
Since: 1.7.4
ModemManagerFirehoseProgFile
Firehose program file to use during the switch to EDL (Emergency Download) mode.
Since: 1.8.10
Vendor ID Security
The vendor ID is set from the USB or PCI vendor, for example USB:0x413C
PCI:0x105B
Update method: fastboot
If the device supports the ‘fastboot’ update method, it must also report which AT command should be used to trigger the modem reboot into fastboot mode.
Once the device is in fastboot mode, the firmware upgrade process will happen as defined e.g. in the ‘flashfile.xml’ file. Every file included in the CAB that is not listed in the associated ‘flashfile.xml’ will be totally ignored during the fastboot upgrade procedure.
Update Protocol: com.google.fastboot
For this reason the REPLUG_MATCH_GUID
internal device flag is used so that
the fastboot and runtime modes are treated as the same device.
Update method: qmi-pdc
If the device supports the ‘qmi-pdc’ update method, the contents of the CAB file should include files named as ‘mcfg.*.mbn’ which will be treated as MCFG configuration files to download into the device using the Persistent Device Configuration QMI service.
If a device supports both ‘fastboot’ and ‘qmi-pdc’ methods, the fastboot operation will always be run before the QMI operation, so that e.g. the full partition where the MCFG files are stored can be wiped out before installing the new ones.
Update protocol: com.qualcomm.qmi_pdc
For this reason the REPLUG_MATCH_GUID
internal device flag is used so that
the fastboot and runtime modes are treated as the same device.
Update method: mbim-qdu
If the device supports the ‘mbim-qdu’ update method, the contents of the CAB file should include a package named as ‘Firmware_*.7z’ which is a compressed ota.bin file that will be downloaded to the ota partition of the device.
Update protocol: com.qualcomm.mbim_qdu
Update method: firehose
If the device supports the ‘firehose’ update method, it should have QCDM port exposed and the contents of the CAB file should contain ‘firehose-rawprogram.xml’. The device is then switched to the emergency download mode (EDL) and flashed with files described in ‘firehose-rawprogram.xml’.
Update protocol: com.qualcomm.firehose
External Interface Access
This plugin requires read/write access to /dev/bus/usb
and /dev/bus/pci
.