Felix Fietkau 487f719203 uqmi: Add support for QMI-based mobile broadband modems
Many of the 4G/LTE and 3G modems utilize the QMI-protocol to control the
modem. At the moment there is no support for them in OpenWrt. This
patch adds support for them in the form of a netifd script and a
control utility. Tested with Huawei E398 and ZTE MF820D (which requires
a delay of ~30 s before responding to QMI commands). I put myself up as
the maintainer, feel free to change this if you desire.

Signed-off-by: Matti Laakso <malaakso@elisanet.fi>

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