[hsflinux] Modem-on-Hold functionality
Mark Cote
mcote at alumni.uwaterloo.ca
Tue May 22 19:45:02 EDT 2007
What is the difference between control codes (CNXT_DIAG_CTRL_CODES) and
configure codes (CNXT_DIAG_CFG_CODES)? There is an MOH_ENABLE code
(which I presume I need to enable) in both the control and the configure
codes, and a few other codes seem to be duplicated, which has confused
me a little bit.
Mark
On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 14:27 -0400, Linuxant support (Jonathan) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the modem on hold functionality is currently not a priority for Linuxant
> at the moment.
>
> The API should be in place for this feature, but it has not been really
> tested. In the generic TAR package, you should check at these files:
>
> ---
> ./modules/osdiag.c
> ./modules/include/osdiag_dev.h
> ./modules/imported/include/cnxt_diag_codes_ex.h
> ./diag
> ./diag/modemexpert.c
> ./diag/makefile
> ./diag/modemexpert.h
> ./diag/diag.c
> ---
>
> for hints on how to use that API.
>
> You should also experiment with the 'hsfdiag' tool to know how to
> receive events from the driver. You can build this tool with the 'make
> hsfdiag' command in the 'diag' directory of the driver source tree. You
> can use this tool with the './hsfdiag -v' command and the events will be
> sent to stdout. For example, you could try to dial or receive a call
> while './hsfdiag -v' is running to see how it works.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Jonathan
> Technical specialist / Linuxant
> www.linuxant.com
> support at linuxant.com
>
>
>
> Mark Cote wrote:
> > Hi, I am in the process of converting my mother to use Linux instead of
> > Windows. So far so good, except for one thing--she lives in the country
> > and relies on dial-up, so she uses one of those MOH programs for windows
> > like Internet Call Manager to let her know if someone is calling her.
> >
> > I see that the Linuxant FAQ says that support for v.92 and MOH is in the
> > driver but it is lacking a GUI app. Is Linuxant still planning to write
> > this app? If not, is the interface to the MOH functions public, such
> > that I could write the GUI app? If so, is there any documentation about
> > the interface available? I haven't checked the source much yet, as I'm
> > just wondering at this stage if it's possible.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mark Cote
> >
> >
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