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On Linux, QMI is primarily driven through the [https://www.freedesktop.org/software/libqmi/libqmi-glib/latest/ qmi-glib] library and the [https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/libqmi/ qmicli] tool. A client context must be acquired from the CTL service to use most other services. | On Linux, QMI is primarily driven through the [https://www.freedesktop.org/software/libqmi/libqmi-glib/latest/ qmi-glib] library and the [https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/libqmi/ qmicli] tool, using the cdc-wdm and qmi_wwan drivers. A client context must be acquired from the CTL service to use most other services. Services implement "Requests" and "Indications": indications are sent to subscribed clients, while requests are bound to a client context, pipelined, and can be answered out of order. Input and output arguments are defined as TLVs (Type-Length Values). |
Revision as of 17:40, 1 March 2019
The Qualcomm MSM Interface is a binary protocol that seeks to replace the Hayes AT command set for modems. It defines a set of services:
- CTL -- control
- DMS -- device management
- NAS -- network access
- WDS -- wireless data
- WDA -- wireless data administration
- WMS -- wireless messaging
- PDS -- position determination
- PBM -- phonebook management
- UIM -- user identification module
- OMA -- open management alliance
On Linux, QMI is primarily driven through the qmi-glib library and the qmicli tool, using the cdc-wdm and qmi_wwan drivers. A client context must be acquired from the CTL service to use most other services. Services implement "Requests" and "Indications": indications are sent to subscribed clients, while requests are bound to a client context, pipelined, and can be answered out of order. Input and output arguments are defined as TLVs (Type-Length Values).