How to talk with FreeRunner?

DJDAS djdas at djdas.net
Tue Oct 20 01:09:06 PDT 2009


Andrzej Zaborowski ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> 2009/10/19 Denis Kenzior <denkenz at gmail.com>:
>   
>>>       I just got a Openmoko FreeRunner and I wonder how oFono can talk with it.
>>> Use ser2net, but how? Can someone help on some simple steps or
>>> instructions? Thanks a lot! By the way, the OS installed in it is Android
>>> Cupcake. Need I change to other OS?
>>>       
>> There are a couple of ways:
>>        - Cross compile oFono itself to run directly on the device using the calypso
>> driver.
>>        - Cross compile ser2net, but run oFono on the desktop using the phonesim
>> driver.
>>
>> Either way you will need the cross compiler and toolchain here:
>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Toolchain
>>
>> Note that my device came stock with the OpenMoko rootfs, so I have no
>> experience with Android.
>>
>> For ser2net:
>>  - Cross compile ser2net using the supplied toolchain, I don't remember
>> exactly, but I think this will get you there: ./configure --prefix=/usr --
>> sysconfdir=/etc --host=arm-angstrom-linux-gnueabi
>>     
>
> You can possibly avoid the cross compiling if you're going to run
> oFono on PC anyway, by using netcat instead of ser2net.  Either
> "netcat" or "nc" is usually in the packages repo of any distribution.
> The command would be
> # nc -l -p 2000 < /dev/ttySAC0 > /dev/ttySAC0
>
> All other steps would be same as Denis outlined.
>
> If you find that the port is spitting corrupt data, it's probably not
> initialised.  I use picocom to initialise ttys, it's:
> # picocom /dev/ttySAC0
> then ^a^q to quit picocom without resetting the port and then re-run nc.
>
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>   
Hi all,
I'm the project leader of a new Freerunner distribution which claims to 
be AT MOST a stable telephone instead of replicate all the other 
distributions who claim to port the desktop-style distribution paradigm 
to the Freerunner. In this way of think we planned to use oFono as the 
main telephone stack because, following the mailing list since the 
starting of the project, I believe oFono is a very well planned and 
developed platform.
At the moment I am able to cross compile oFono with my toolchain and it 
works quite well on my Freerunner so if someone needs a tarball with 
ofonod and everything "make install" produces I can provide them without 
problems :)
Thank you very much for your great work good bye.
Dario.



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