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Diffstat (limited to 'meta-oe/recipes-connectivity/modemmanager/files/0002-fcc-unlock-Make-scripts-POSIX-shell-compatible.patch')
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diff --git a/meta-oe/recipes-connectivity/modemmanager/files/0002-fcc-unlock-Make-scripts-POSIX-shell-compatible.patch b/meta-oe/recipes-connectivity/modemmanager/files/0002-fcc-unlock-Make-scripts-POSIX-shell-compatible.patch deleted file mode 100644 index d911d54ce4..0000000000 --- a/meta-oe/recipes-connectivity/modemmanager/files/0002-fcc-unlock-Make-scripts-POSIX-shell-compatible.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -From ddf634b92bf96b35f521db6da329628b4525c2eb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Sven Schwermer <sven.schwermer@disruptive-technologies.com> -Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2022 21:37:13 +0100 -Subject: [PATCH 2/2] fcc-unlock: Make scripts POSIX shell compatible - -This allows us to not rely on bash which may not be available on -constrained systems, e.g. Yocto-built embedded systems. The scripts now -pass shellcheck. - -Signed-off-by: Sven Schwermer <sven.schwermer@disruptive-technologies.com> ---- - data/fcc-unlock/105b | 8 ++++---- - data/fcc-unlock/1199 | 6 +++--- - data/fcc-unlock/1eac | 8 ++++---- - 3 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/data/fcc-unlock/105b b/data/fcc-unlock/105b -index f276050f..772c90f4 100644 ---- a/data/fcc-unlock/105b -+++ b/data/fcc-unlock/105b -@@ -15,20 +15,20 @@ shift - # second and next arguments are control port names - for PORT in "$@"; do - # match port type in Linux 5.14 and newer -- grep -q MBIM /sys/class/wwan/${PORT}/type 2>/dev/null && { -+ grep -q MBIM "/sys/class/wwan/$PORT/type" 2>/dev/null && { - MBIM_PORT=$PORT - break - } - # match port name in Linux 5.13 -- [[ $PORT == *"MBIM"* ]] && { -+ echo "$PORT" | grep -q MBIM && { - MBIM_PORT=$PORT - break - } - done - - # fail if no MBIM port exposed --[ -n "${MBIM_PORT}" ] || exit 2 -+[ -n "$MBIM_PORT" ] || exit 2 - - # run qmicli operation over MBIM --qmicli --device-open-proxy --device=/dev/${MBIM_PORT} --dms-foxconn-set-fcc-authentication=0 -+qmicli --device-open-proxy --device="/dev/$MBIM_PORT" --dms-foxconn-set-fcc-authentication=0 - exit $? -diff --git a/data/fcc-unlock/1199 b/data/fcc-unlock/1199 -index e1d3804c..6dbf8d1b 100644 ---- a/data/fcc-unlock/1199 -+++ b/data/fcc-unlock/1199 -@@ -19,15 +19,15 @@ shift - # second and next arguments are control port names - for PORT in "$@"; do - # match port name -- [[ $PORT == *"cdc-wdm"* ]] && { -+ echo "$PORT" | grep -q cdc-wdm && { - CDC_WDM_PORT=$PORT - break - } - done - - # fail if no cdc-wdm port exposed --[ -n "${CDC_WDM_PORT}" ] || exit 2 -+[ -n "$CDC_WDM_PORT" ] || exit 2 - - # run qmicli operation --qmicli --device-open-proxy --device=/dev/${CDC_WDM_PORT} --dms-set-fcc-authentication -+qmicli --device-open-proxy --device="/dev/$CDC_WDM_PORT" --dms-set-fcc-authentication - exit $? -diff --git a/data/fcc-unlock/1eac b/data/fcc-unlock/1eac -index d9342852..44ce46d7 100644 ---- a/data/fcc-unlock/1eac -+++ b/data/fcc-unlock/1eac -@@ -15,20 +15,20 @@ shift - # second and next arguments are control port names - for PORT in "$@"; do - # match port type in Linux 5.14 and newer -- grep -q MBIM /sys/class/wwan/${PORT}/type 2>/dev/null && { -+ grep -q MBIM "/sys/class/wwan/$PORT/type" 2>/dev/null && { - MBIM_PORT=$PORT - break - } - # match port name in Linux 5.13 -- [[ $PORT == *"MBIM"* ]] && { -+ echo "$PORT" | grep -q MBIM && { - MBIM_PORT=$PORT - break - } - done - - # fail if no MBIM port exposed --[ -n "${MBIM_PORT}" ] || exit 2 -+[ -n "$MBIM_PORT" ] || exit 2 - - # run mbimcli operation --mbimcli --device-open-proxy --device=/dev/${MBIM_PORT} --quectel-set-radio-state=on -+mbimcli --device-open-proxy --device="/dev/$MBIM_PORT" --quectel-set-radio-state=on - exit $? --- -2.34.1 - |