Modem hierarchy =============== Service org.ofono Interface org.ofono.Modem Object path [variable prefix]/{modem0,modem1,...} Methods dict GetProperties() Returns properties for the modem object. See the properties section for available properties. void SetProperty(string property, variant value) Changes the value of the specified property. Only properties that are listed as readwrite are changeable. On success a PropertyChanged signal will be emitted. Possible Errors: [service].Error.InProgress [service].Error.NotImplemented [service].Error.InvalidArguments [service].Error.NotAvailable [service].Error.AccessDenied [service].Error.Failed Signals PropertyChanged(string name, variant value) This signal indicates a changed value of the given property. Properties boolean Powered [readwrite] Boolean representing the power state of the modem device. boolean Online [readwrite] Boolean representing the rf state of the modem. Online is false in flight mode. boolean Lockdown [readwrite] Boolean representing the lock state of the modem. Setting it to true, makes the calling application hold the modem lock and power it down. Setting to false makes the it release the modem lock. Only the application that holds the lock can power up the modem. If the the application exits Lockdown is set to false. boolean Emergency [readonly, optional, experimental] Boolean representing the emergency mode of the modem. The Emergency is true if an emergency call or related operation is currently active. string Name [readonly, optional] Friendly name of the modem device. In the case of Bluetooth devices (e.g. Type="sap" or "hfp") this corresponds to the remote device name or it's alias. string Manufacturer [readonly, optional] String representing the manufacturer of the modem device. This is usually obtained by the +CGMI AT command. string Model [readonly, optional] String representing the model of the modem device. This is usually obtained by the +CGMM AT command. string Revision [readonly, optional] String representing the revision of the modem device. This is usually obtained by using the +CGMR AT command. string Serial [readonly, optional] String represeting the serial number of the modem device. This is usually obtained by using the +CGSN AT command. In the case of Bluetooth devices (e.g. Type="sap" or "hfp") this corresponds to the Bluetooth Device Address of the remote device. array{string} Features [readonly] List of currently enabled features. It uses simple string abbreviations like "sms", "sim" etc. Currently available features are: "net", "rat", "cbs", "sms", "sim", "stk", "ussd", "gprs", "tty", "gps". Please note that this is a convenience property, equivalent results can be obtained by reading the Interfaces property directly. array{string} Interfaces [readonly] Set of interfaces currently supported by the mode device. The set depends on the state of the device (registration status, SIM inserted status, network capabilities, device capabilities, etc.) Each string in the array is an interface from the set supported by oFono by modem objects. The set includes: org.ofono.AssistedSatelliteNavigation org.ofono.AudioSettings org.ofono.CallBarring org.ofono.CallForwarding org.ofono.CallMeter org.ofono.CallSettings org.ofono.CallVolume org.ofono.CellBroadcast org.ofono.Handsfree org.ofono.LocationReporting org.ofono.MessageManager org.ofono.MessageWaiting org.ofono.NetworkRegistration org.ofono.Phonebook org.ofono.PushNotification org.ofono.RadioSettings org.ofono.SimManager org.ofono.SmartMessaging org.ofono.SimToolkit org.ofono.SupplementaryServices org.ofono.TextTelephony org.ofono.VoiceCallManager It is possible for extension interfaces (e.g. APIs that are not part of the oFono standard API) to be available in this list. Also note that child object interfaces, such as org.ofono.Message, org.ofono.VoiceCall, org.ofono.NetworkOperator, will never be part of this list. Please note that the set of Interfaces can and does change frequently (e.g. due to change in Powered and Online properties.) If a given interface is no longer available, then the application should assume that all data for that interface has become invalid, e.g. calls have been dropped, network registration lost, etc. The set of possible interfaces supported is also dependent on the modem hardware and driver support. For example, HFP devices only support org.ofono.VoiceCallManager, org.ofono.NetworkRegistration, org.ofono.Handsfree and org.ofono.CallVolume interfaces. string Type [readonly] Indicates whether the modem is virtual or a real hardware one. This information should only be used to identify which componet (e.g. ConnMan or a phone dialer) should take control over the modem. It does not give any hints on which Interfaces will be supported by this modem. Possible values are "test", "hfp", "sap" and "hardware".