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uqmi: add illegal SIM state recovery
On some network-triggered disconnections the UIM state might end up in "illegal". This prevents the modem from attaching to any network in non-restricted service modes. Detect this state and reset the SIM card. This way, the modem can attach to networks again. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
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# Check if UIM application is stuck in illegal state
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local uim_state_timeout=0
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while true; do
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json_load "$(uqmi -s -d "$device" --uim-get-sim-state)"
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json_get_var card_application_state card_application_state
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# SIM card is either completely absent or state is labeled as illegal
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# Try to power-cycle the SIM card to recover from this state
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if [ -z "$card_application_state" -o "$card_application_state" = "illegal" ]; then
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echo "SIM in illegal state - Power-cycling SIM"
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# Try to reset SIM application
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uqmi -d "$device" --uim-power-off --uim-slot 1
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sleep 3
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uqmi -d "$device" --uim-power-on --uim-slot 1
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if [ "$uim_state_timeout" -lt "$timeout" ] || [ "$timeout" = "0" ]; then
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let uim_state_timeout++
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sleep 1
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continue
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fi
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# Recovery failed
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proto_notify_error "$interface" SIM_ILLEGAL_STATE
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proto_block_restart "$interface"
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return 1
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else
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break
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fi
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done
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if uqmi -s -d "$device" --uim-get-sim-state | grep -q '"Not supported"\|"Invalid QMI command"' &&
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if uqmi -s -d "$device" --uim-get-sim-state | grep -q '"Not supported"\|"Invalid QMI command"' &&
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uqmi -s -d "$device" --get-pin-status | grep -q '"Not supported"\|"Invalid QMI command"' ; then
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uqmi -s -d "$device" --get-pin-status | grep -q '"Not supported"\|"Invalid QMI command"' ; then
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[ -n "$pincode" ] && {
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[ -n "$pincode" ] && {
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