CellularModem¶
If you are new to modems, or to the hardware and software architecture used in smartphones and tablets, it's a good idea to start from the freedom-privacy-security-issues article .
Once this is done, there are more documentation on various aspects of the Cellular modem, from the protocol to implementations details.
- BackupTheEFS: The EFS is a partition that contains modem data like the IMEI. If that partition is lost or corrupted, the modem doesn't work anymore, so be sure to backup it.
- CellularModemPrivacyIssues:
- ModemProtocols
- AT
- QMI: This modem protocol is used at least in the Galaxy S 3 4G (GT-I9305) and the Galaxy Note II 4G (GT-N7105). These devices need an implementation of the QMI protocol to add support for them in Replicant.
- QMI-RIL: An attempt to implement the QMI protocol. The code can initialize the modem.
- oFono-RIL also has an implementation of the QMI protocol that can be used on Replicant. This is now the route chosen by the Replicant project.
- Samsung-ipc: This modem protocol is used in all the smartphones (and some of the tablets) supported by Replicant.
- OtherModemProtocols: A list of other modem protocols and their implementations