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35 .Nd USB mobile phone support
37 To compile this driver into the kernel,
38 place the following lines in your
39 kernel configuration file:
40 .Bd -ragged -offset indent
44 Alternatively, to load the driver as a
45 module at boot time, place the following line in
47 .Bd -literal -offset indent
53 driver provides support for USB mobile phone terminals in the subset of
54 the Mobile Computing Promotion Consortium USB Implementation Guideline,
55 which is adopted by FOMA, the NTT DoCoMo 3G system, terminal.
56 These are partly like CDC ACM model based modems, which are supported
61 driver recognizes a specific USB descriptor that describes its role and
62 interface structure, and it will negotiate its role when the device is open.
63 They support a regular AT command set and
64 the commands can either be multiplexed with the data stream
65 or handled through separate pipes.
66 In the latter case the AT
67 commands have to be given on a device separate from the data device.
69 The device is accessed through the
71 driver which makes it behave like a
74 These devices often have a few interface sets and these interfaces
75 have their role, sometimes multiplexed.
76 These roles are identified with the following sysctl MIBs:
77 .Bl -tag -width indent
78 .It Va dev.ucom.%d.supportmode
79 The modes which are supported by the interface.
80 .It Va dev.ucom.%d.currentmode
81 Current mode of the interface.
82 .It Va dev.ucom.%d.openmode
83 Mode to transit when the device is open next.
85 The modes are as follows:
86 .Bl -tag -width indent
88 Accepts AT commands and go and pass packet communication data.
90 Accepts AT commands but it does not pass data.
92 Accepts OBEX frame which is used to exchange telephone book, etc.
93 .It Li vendor1 , vendor2
94 Vendor specific data may be passed.
96 When an interface is recognized by the system but not used, the interface
97 will be set to this mode.
99 When an interface is not yet negotiated, the interface is in this mode.
102 Devices supported by the
110 KYOCERA PHS AH-K3001V (a.k.a Kyopon)
112 SANYO Vodafone3G V801SA
115 Specification can be found at:
119 .Pa http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/corporate/technology/document/foma/index.html
121 .Pa http://www.mcpc-jp.org/doclist.htm
134 partly derived from the
138 Interfaces with multiplexed commands and data and interfaces with
139 commands only are supported.