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<!--
ModemManager 1.0 Interface Specification
Copyright (C) 2008 Novell, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2008-2013 Red Hat, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Google, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Lanedo GmbH
-->
<node name="/" xmlns:doc="http://www.freedesktop.org/dbus/1.0/doc.dtd">
<!--
org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:
@short_description: The ModemManager Modem interface.
The Modem interface controls the status and actions in a given modem
object.
-->
<interface name="org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem">
<!--
Enable:
@enable: %TRUE to enable the modem and %FALSE to disable it.
Enable or disable the modem.
When enabled, the modem's radio is powered on and data sessions, voice
calls, location services, and Short Message Service may be available.
When disabled, the modem enters low-power state and no network-related
operations are available.
-->
<method name="Enable">
<arg name="enable" type="b" direction="in" />
</method>
<!--
ListBearers:
@bearers: The list of bearer object paths.
List configured packet data bearers (EPS Bearers, PDP Contexts, or
CDMA2000 Packet Data Sessions).
-->
<method name="ListBearers">
<arg name="bearers" type="ao" direction="out" />
</method>
<!--
CreateBearer:
@properties: List of properties to assign to the bearer after creating it.
@path: On success, the object path of the newly created bearer.
Create a new packet data bearer using the given characteristics.
This request may fail if the modem does not support additional bearers,
if too many bearers are already defined, or if properties are invalid.
Allowed properties are:
<variablelist>
<varlistentry><term><literal>"apn"</literal></term>
<listitem><para>Access Point Name, given as a string value (signature <literal>"s"</literal>). Required in 3GPP.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
<varlistentry><term><literal>"ip-type"</literal></term>
<listitem><para>Addressing type, given as a <link linkend="MMBearerIpFamily">MMBearerIpFamily</link> value (signature <literal>"u"</literal>). Optional in 3GPP and CDMA.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
<varlistentry><term><literal>"allowed-auth"</literal></term>
<listitem><para>The authentication method to use, given as a <link linkend="MMBearerAllowedAuth">MMBearerAllowedAuth</link> value (signature <literal>"u"</literal>). Optional in 3GPP.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
<varlistentry><term><literal>"user"</literal></term>
<listitem><para>User name (if any) required by the network, given as a string value (signature <literal>"s"</literal>). Optional in 3GPP.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
<varlistentry><term><literal>"password"</literal></term>
<listitem><para>Password (if any) required by the network, given as a string value (signature <literal>"s"</literal>). Optional in 3GPP.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
<varlistentry><term><literal>"allow-roaming"</literal></term>
<listitem><para>Flag to tell whether connection is allowed during roaming, given as a boolean value (signature <literal>"b"</literal>). Optional in 3GPP.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
<varlistentry><term><literal>"rm-protocol"</literal></term>
<listitem><para>Protocol of the Rm interface, given as a <link linkend="MMModemCdmaRmProtocol">MMModemCdmaRmProtocol</link> value (signature <literal>"u"</literal>). Optional in CDMA.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
<varlistentry><term><literal>"number"</literal></term>
<listitem><para>Telephone number to dial, given as a string value (signature <literal>"s"</literal>). Required in POTS.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
</variablelist>
Some properties are only applicable to a bearer of certain access
technologies, for example the <literal>"apn"</literal> property is not
applicable to CDMA2000 Packet Data Session bearers.
-->
<method name="CreateBearer">
<arg name="properties" type="a{sv}" direction="in" />
<arg name="path" type="o" direction="out" />
</method>
<!--
DeleteBearer:
@bearer: Object path of the bearer to delete.
Delete an existing packet data bearer.
If the bearer is currently active and providing packet data server, it
will be disconnected and that packet data service will terminate.
-->
<method name="DeleteBearer">
<arg name="bearer" type="o" direction="in" />
</method>
<!--
Reset:
Clear non-persistent configuration and state, and return the device to
a newly-powered-on state.
This command may power-cycle the device.
-->
<method name="Reset" />
<!--
FactoryReset:
@code: Carrier-supplied code required to reset the modem.
Clear the modem's configuration (including persistent configuration and
state), and return the device to a factory-default state.
If not required by the modem, @code may be ignored.
This command may or may not power-cycle the device.
-->
<method name="FactoryReset">
<arg name="code" type="s" direction="in" />
</method>
<!--
SetPowerState:
@state: A <link linkend="MMModemPowerState">MMModemPowerState</link> value, to specify the desired power state.
Set the power state of the modem. This action can only be run when the
modem is in <link linkend="MM-MODEM-STATE-DISABLED:CAPS"><constant>MM_MODEM_STATE_DISABLED</constant></link>
state.
-->
<method name="SetPowerState">
<arg name="state" type="u" direction="in" />
</method>
<!--
SetCurrentCapabilities:
@capabilities: Bitmask of <link linkend="MMModemCapability">MMModemCapability</link> values, to specify the capabilities to use.
Set the capabilities of the device. A restart of the modem may be required.
-->
<method name="SetCurrentCapabilities">
<arg name="capabilities" type="u" direction="in" />
</method>
<!--
SetCurrentModes:
@modes: A pair of <link linkend="MMModemMode">MMModemMode</link> values, where the first one is a bitmask of allowed modes, and the second one the preferred mode, if any.
Set the access technologies (e.g. 2G/3G/4G preference) the device is
currently allowed to use when connecting to a network.
The given combination should be supported by the modem, as specified in the
#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:SupportedModes property.
-->
<method name="SetCurrentModes">
<arg name="modes" type="(uu)" direction="in" />
</method>
<!--
SetCurrentBands:
@bands: List of <link linkend="MMModemBand">MMModemBand</link> values, to specify the bands to be used.
Set the radio frequency and technology bands the device is currently
allowed to use when connecting to a network.
-->
<method name="SetCurrentBands">
<arg name="bands" type="au" direction="in" />
</method>
<!--
Command
@cmd The command string, e.g. "AT+GCAP" or "+GCAP" (leading AT is inserted if necessary).
@timeout The number of seconds to wait for a response.
@response The modem's response.
Send an arbitrary AT command to a modem and get the response.
Note that using this interface call is only allowed when running
ModemManager in debug mode.
-->
<method name="Command">
<arg name="cmd" type="s" direction="in" />
<arg name="timeout" type="u" direction="in" />
<arg name="response" type="s" direction="out" />
</method>
<!--
StateChanged:
@old: A <link linkend="MMModemState">MMModemState</link> value, specifying the new state.
@new: A <link linkend="MMModemState">MMModemState</link> value, specifying the new state.
@reason: A <link linkend="MMModemStateChangeReason">MMModemStateChangeReason</link> value, specifying the reason for this state change.
The modem's state (see #org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:State) changed.
-->
<signal name="StateChanged">
<arg name="old" type="i" />
<arg name="new" type="i" />
<arg name="reason" type="u" />
</signal>
<!--
Sim:
The path of the SIM object available in this device, if any.
-->
<property name="Sim" type="o" access="read" />
<!--
Bearers:
The list of bearer object paths (EPS Bearers, PDP Contexts, or
CDMA2000 Packet Data Sessions).
-->
<property name="Bearers" type="ao" access="read" />
<!--
SupportedCapabilities:
List of <link linkend="MMModemCapability">MMModemCapability</link>
values, specifying the combinations of generic family of access
technologies the modem supports.
If the modem doesn't allow changing the current capabilities, a single entry with
<link linkend="MM-MODEM-CAPABILITY-ANY:CAPS"><constant>MM_MODEM_CAPABILITY_ANY</constant></link>
will be given.
-->
<property name="SupportedCapabilities" type="au" access="read" />
<!--
CurrentCapabilities:
Bitmask of <link linkend="MMModemCapability">MMModemCapability</link>
values, specifying the generic family of access technologies the modem
currently supports without a firmware reload or reinitialization.
-->
<property name="CurrentCapabilities" type="u" access="read" />
<!--
MaxBearers:
The maximum number of defined packet data bearers the modem supports.
This is not the number of active/connected bearers the modem supports,
but simply the number of bearers that may be defined at any given time.
For example, POTS and CDMA2000-only devices support only one bearer,
while GSM/UMTS devices typically support three or more, and any
LTE-capable device (whether LTE-only, GSM/UMTS-capable, and/or
CDMA2000-capable) also typically support three or more.
-->
<property name="MaxBearers" type="u" access="read" />
<!--
MaxActiveBearers:
The maximum number of active packet data bearers the modem supports.
POTS and CDMA2000-only devices support one active bearer, while GSM/UMTS
and LTE-capable devices (including LTE/CDMA devices) typically support
at least two active bearers.
-->
<property name="MaxActiveBearers" type="u" access="read" />
<!--
Manufacturer:
The equipment manufacturer, as reported by the modem.
-->
<property name="Manufacturer" type="s" access="read" />
<!--
Model:
The equipment model, as reported by the modem.
-->
<property name="Model" type="s" access="read" />
<!--
Revision:
The revision identification of the software, as reported by the modem.
-->
<property name="Revision" type="s" access="read" />
<!--
DeviceIdentifier:
A best-effort device identifier based on various device information like
model name, firmware revision, USB/PCI/PCMCIA IDs, and other properties.
This ID is not guaranteed to be unique and may be shared between
identical devices with the same firmware, but is intended to be "unique
enough" for use as a casual device identifier for various user
experience operations.
This is not the device's IMEI or ESN since those may not be available
before unlocking the device via a PIN.
-->
<property name="DeviceIdentifier" type="s" access="read" />
<!--
Device:
The physical modem device reference (ie, USB, PCI, PCMCIA device), which
may be dependent upon the operating system.
In Linux for example, this points to a sysfs path of the usb_device
object.
-->
<property name="Device" type="s" access="read" />
<!--
Drivers:
The Operating System device drivers handling communication with the modem
hardware.
-->
<property name="Drivers" type="as" access="read" />
<!--
Plugin:
The name of the plugin handling this modem.
-->
<property name="Plugin" type="s" access="read" />
<!--
PrimaryPort:
The name of the primary port using to control the modem.
-->
<property name="PrimaryPort" type="s" access="read" />
<!--
Ports:
The list of ports in the modem, given as an array of string and unsigned
integer pairs. The string is the port name or path, and the integer is
the port type given as a
<link linkend="MMModemPortType">MMModemPortType</link> value.
-->
<property name="Ports" type="a(su)" access="read" />
<!--
EquipmentIdentifier:
The identity of the device.
This will be the IMEI number for GSM devices and the hex-format ESN/MEID
for CDMA devices.
-->
<property name="EquipmentIdentifier" type="s" access="read" />
<!--
UnlockRequired:
Current lock state of the device, given as a
<link linkend="MMModemLock">MMModemLock</link> value.
-->
<property name="UnlockRequired" type="u" access="read" />
<!--
UnlockRetries:
A dictionary in which the keys are <link linkend="MMModemLock">MMModemLock</link>
flags, and the values are integers giving the number of PIN tries remaining
before the code becomes blocked (requiring a PUK) or permanently blocked. Dictionary
entries exist only for the codes for which the modem is able to report retry
counts.
-->
<property name="UnlockRetries" type="a{uu}" access="read" />
<!--
State:
Overall state of the modem, given as a
<link linkend="MMModemState">MMModemState</link> value.
If the device's state cannot be determined,
<link linkend="MM-MODEM-STATE-UNKNOWN:CAPS"><constant>MM_MODEM_STATE_UNKNOWN</constant></link>
will be reported.
-->
<property name="State" type="i" access="read" />
<!--
StateFailedReason:
Error specifying why the modem is in
<link linkend="MM-MODEM-STATE-FAILED:CAPS"><constant>MM_MODEM_STATE_FAILED</constant></link>
state, given as a
<link linkend="MMModemStateFailedReason">MMModemStateFailedReason</link> value.
-->
<property name="StateFailedReason" type="u" access="read" />
<!--
AccessTechnologies:
Bitmask of <link linkend="MMModemAccessTechnology">MMModemAccessTechnology</link> values,
specifying the current network access technologies used by the device to communicate
with the network.
If the device's access technology cannot be determined,
<link linkend="MM-MODEM-ACCESS-TECHNOLOGY-UNKNOWN:CAPS"><constant>MM_MODEM_ACCESS_TECHNOLOGY_UNKNOWN</constant></link>
will be reported.
-->
<property name="AccessTechnologies" type="u" access="read" />
<!--
SignalQuality:
Signal quality in percent (0 - 100) of the dominant access technology
the device is using to communicate with the network. Always 0 for POTS
devices.
The additional boolean value indicates if the quality value given was
recently taken.
-->
<property name="SignalQuality" type="(ub)" access="read" />
<!--
OwnNumbers:
List of numbers (e.g. MSISDN in 3GPP) being currently handled by this
modem.
-->
<property name="OwnNumbers" type="as" access="read" />
<!--
PowerState:
A <link linkend="MMModemPowerState">MMModemPowerState</link> value
specifying the current power state of the modem.
-->
<property name="PowerState" type="u" access="read" />
<!--
SupportedModes:
This property exposes the supported mode combinations, given as an array of unsigned
integer pairs, where:
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<listitem>
The first integer is a bitmask of <link linkend="MMModemMode">MMModemMode</link> values,
specifying the allowed modes.
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<listitem>
The second integer is a single <link linkend="MMModemMode">MMModemMode</link>, which
specifies the preferred access technology, among the ones defined in the allowed modes.
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
-->
<property name="SupportedModes" type="a(uu)" access="read" />
<!--
CurrentModes:
A pair of <link linkend="MMModemMode">MMModemMode</link> values, where the first one
is a bitmask specifying the access technologies (eg 2G/3G/4G) the device
is currently allowed to use when connecting to a network, and the second one is the
preferred mode of those specified as allowed.
The pair must be one of those specified in
#org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:SupportedModes.
-->
<property name="CurrentModes" type="(uu)" access="read" />
<!--
SupportedBands:
List of <link linkend="MMModemBand">MMModemBand</link> values,
specifying the radio frequency and technology bands supported by the
device.
For POTS devices, only the
<link linkend="MM-MODEM-BAND-ANY:CAPS"><constant>MM_MODEM_BAND_ANY</constant></link>
mode will be returned.
-->
<property name="SupportedBands" type="au" access="read" />
<!--
CurrentBands:
List of <link linkend="MMModemBand">MMModemBand</link> values,
specifying the radio frequency and technology bands the device is
currently using when connecting to a network.
It must be a subset of #org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.Modem:SupportedBands.
-->
<property name="CurrentBands" type="au" access="read" />
<!--
SupportedIpFamilies:
Bitmask of <link linkend="MMBearerIpFamily">MMBearerIpFamily</link> values,
specifying the IP families supported by the device.
-->
<property name="SupportedIpFamilies" type="u" access="read" />
</interface>
</node>
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