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Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli, 03/18/2022 09:38 AM
Add pure software setup
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| 3 | 1 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | h1. TestingInfrastructure |
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| 5 | 18 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | h2. Applications that can be used to do some testing on the device |
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| 7 | * https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/org.zeroxlab.zeroxbenchmark |
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| 9 | 5 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | h2. Projects and/or hardware that can be used to do functional testing |
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| 11 | h3. Lava |
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| 13 | 7 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | "Lava":https://www.linaro.org/engineering/projects/lava/ can be used to do functional tests on real hardware. It can be easily installed on PureOS, an FSDG compliant GNU/Linux distribution. |
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| 15 | 23 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | h3. Labgrid |
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| 17 | 24 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | "Labgrid":https://labgrid.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ has features similar to Lava but it is probably easier to learn because it's probably way easier to get started with it. |
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| 19 | 5 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | h3. OsmoGSMTester |
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| 21 | 6 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | The "OsmoGSMTester project":https://osmocom.org/projects/osmo-gsm-tester is able to be interfaced with the Android RIL through ofono and can emulate a GSM network with the help of a compatible GSM base station or SDR. |
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| 24 | This "presentation from 2019":https://media.ccc.de/v/osmodevcon2019-119-osmo-gsm-tester-e-gprs-test-setup has many insights on what kind of issue we might expect in interfacing it with smartphones. |
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| 26 | 5 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | h3. Simtrace2 |
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| 28 | 1 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | The "Simtrace 2 project":https://osmocom.org/projects/simtrace2/wiki can be used, along with SIM card readers to programmatically feed a SIM card to a smartphone. This can be used to run test on real networks. |
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| 30 | h2. Replicant supported devices and testing |
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| 32 | h3. Requirements |
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| 34 | 8 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | * Antenna connector for the modem |
| 35 | 10 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | * The ability to control the device buttons in order to be able to programmatically power on and off the device, and trigger boots into the bootloader and recovery |
| 36 | 11 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | * Optionally a way to connect to the serial port, programmatically |
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| 38 | 36 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | h3. Galaxy SII (GT-I9100) |
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| 40 | 36 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | * The Galaxy SII (GT-I9100) has: |
| 41 | 35 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | ** An antenna connector. According to the "External Antenna Socket - WARNING forum thread on XDA":https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/external-antenna-socket-warning.1273292/page-6 , it's an MS-162 |
| 42 | 10 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | ** The SOC serial port that is accessible behind the USB connector at a low voltage |
| 43 | 12 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | ** A full size mini-sim (easier to interface with) |
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| 45 | 13 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | Holding the smartphone in place: |
| 46 | * The smartphone could either be screwed on a metallic surface or an external case could be screwed on a metallic surface enabling the smartphone not to move. |
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| 48 | 13 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | SIM cards: |
| 49 | 37 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | * Simtrace and Simtrace 2 both "lacks screw holes":https://osmocom.org/issues/3711 so a way must be found to make sure that it doesn't move as it uses flex cables to interface with the SIM socket of the smartphone. That may be fixed in a subsequent hardware revision. |
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| 51 | 13 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | Serial port and USB: |
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| 53 | 13 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | Buttons: |
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| 55 | 13 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | Battery: |
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| 57 | Antenna connector and GSM tower or SDR: |
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| 58 | 36 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | The Galaxy SII (GT-I9100) has two antenna connectors: |
| 59 | 15 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | * One internal connector, TODO: find the connector type |
| 60 | * One external connector, TODO: Find the connector type |
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| 62 | h4. Example setup |
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| 64 | 36 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | See also the links inside the [[Serial_port]] article for more background on how to get serial port access on devices like the Galaxy SIII (GT-I9300) or the Galaxy SII (GT-I9100). |
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| 66 | 17 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | !i9100.jpg! |
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| 68 | 19 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | See https://git.replicant.us/contrib/GNUtoo/test-infrastructure.git for the source of the file. |
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| 70 | 25 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | h4. Using a device without a battery. |
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| 72 | 25 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | * "How to use a Galaxy SIII without a battery":https://techblog.jeppson.org/2017/12/revive-old-samsung-galaxy-s3/ : It doesn't look very safe to do that as the phone is probably not expecting 5V on the battery connector but it gives some idea of the peak tolerances. |
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| 74 | 36 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | * The Galaxy SIII 4G (GT-I9305) could probably work at lower voltages like 3.3V through the battery connector, but it would require testing it. In that case it might also be a good idea to test it in all configurations (all hardware features being used, cpuburn etc). |
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| 76 | 36 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | * The 4 pin 'FPC' style battery connector available from amazon, marketed as being for the 'S4 value edition i9515' (https://amazon.de/gp/product/B0813JBW8S) is capable of contacting the Galaxy SIII (GT-I9300)'s battery. |
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| 78 | 38 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | h4. Sumarry |
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| 80 | | Device | Modem antenna connector | Compatible software | Comments | |
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| 81 | | Motorolla C155 | MS-147 | * OsmocomBB |
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| 82 | * Old Nuttx revisions | Could be used as reference phone as it's probably already supported by the Osmocom testing infrastructure | |
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| 83 | | Galaxy SII (GT-I9100) | MS-162 | * Replicant 4.0, 4.2, 6.0 |
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| 84 | * Upstream Linux (partial) | |
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| 85 | | Galaxy Nexus (GT-I9250) | ? | * Replicant 4.0, 4.2, 6.0 | We can get some GSM traces in wireshark with xgoldmon | |
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| 86 | | Galaxy SIII (GT-I9300) | ? | * Replicant 4.0, 4.2, 6.0 |
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| 87 | * Upstream Linux (partial) | |
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| 89 | 32 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | h2. USB modems |
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| 91 | 34 | Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli | When [[XMMProtocolInterfaces|trying to enable protocol tracing in modems]] we can connect the device modem (somewhat directly) to a laptop |
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| 93 | Questions: |
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| 94 | * Do we have samsung-ipc on top of the virtual UARTs? |
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| 95 | * The cbd daemon mentioned "in the blog post about booting the Galaxy S7 modem":https://eighty-twenty.org/2020/09/10/booting-samsung-galaxy-s7-modem doesn't list UART as main link though. |
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| 96 | * Adding the modem USB id when in debug mode (1519:0020) in a search engine shows various usb keys |
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| 97 | * Do phones like the Galaxy SII have smasung-ipc on top of the USB link or UART links when in debug mode? |
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| 99 | h2. Pure software setup |
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| 101 | h3. lightweight test infrastructure for libsamsung-ipc |
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| 103 | It might be possible to have a pure software test infrastructure with libsamsung-ipc. |
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| 105 | It could be done more or less like that: |
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| 107 | test script <-> ipc-modem or other programs <-> libsamsung-ipc <-> Linux kernel <-> VHCI <-> software sending USB packets |
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| 109 | We have several choices for the Linux kernel: |
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| 111 | | Kernels | Comments | |
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| 112 | | User mode Linux (ARCH=um) | (+) Very lightweight, runs completely in userspace |
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| 113 | (-) Requires patches for USB / VHCI | |
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| 114 | | Linux + libvirt + kvm | (-) Require some virtualization setup that requires dedicated RAM |
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| 115 | (+) Probably works unpatched | |
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| 117 | And there is already some projects emulating usb devices: |
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| 118 | | Project | Description | comments | |
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| 119 | | gnuk | | can build for gnulinux | |
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| 120 | | choptix | Library used by gnuk | More simple examples | |
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| 121 | | simtrace2 ? | SIM tracing and MITM tool | Probably uses vusb for testing too | |
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| 123 | So it might be possible to modify them to send some simple USB packets captured with wireshark / tshark / tcpdump. |