<paulk-collins>
making quite some noise already, I thought you'd want to get ahead of it, because you're going to see the downfall of that, given that you use the proprietary blobs
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<IbrahimA>
paulk-collins: is it a recent development that you've reverse engineered an open source RIL?
<paulk-collins>
IbrahimA, no, it's been there for years now
<IbrahimA>
oh
<paulk-collins>
we started when the Nexus S was released
<IbrahimA>
why dont others use it then?
<paulk-collins>
Ask them, not me!
<paulk-collins>
it's not fully feature-complete
<paulk-collins>
but could be if people decided to get involved in it
<IbrahimA>
hah
<IbrahimA>
not feature complete means?
<paulk-collins>
some stuff doesn't work
<IbrahimA>
nvm found the wiki page lol
<paulk-collins>
yep
<paulk-collins>
all there
<IbrahimA>
or well, the two are the same i guess lol
<IbrahimA>
cdma seems a big one, but i guess that's a) impossible for people outside the US, and b) irrelevant for people outside the US
<paulk-collins>
well cdma could be done
<paulk-collins>
why not?
<paulk-collins>
you just need someone in the us to do it
<IbrahimA>
i guess most people (eg. myself) don't care enough to actually work on it, but will take advantage of it if someone else does it :P
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<paulk-collins>
anyway, feel free to email me, codeworkx, Entropy512, Espenfjo, xplodwild if you're interested in solving it on CM/Omni
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<xplodwild>
paulk-collins: is it "patchable" on the blobs?
<paulk-collins>
xplodwild, likewise, but I doubt that's the best approach
<xplodwild>
well transitionning to the opensource blobs isn't really doable without them being fully featured
<paulk-collins>
xplodwild, yeah but as long as you're not using them, it'll just be me working on it on my spare week-ends (which are quite rare nowadays)
<paulk-collins>
I mean, one could start working on it
<paulk-collins>
if you think it's an important goal to achieve
<paulk-collins>
xplodwild, the suggestion I have for fixing it is patching the kernel
<paulk-collins>
just make it reject RFS messages
<paulk-collins>
quite easy
<Jiangyi>
paulk-collins: Do the SELinux policies we have in place prevent this to some extent?
<paulk-collins>
they restrict the scope of accessible files
<xplodwild>
oh right, didn't think of that
<paulk-collins>
anyway, just get back to me through email if you feel like doing something about it
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<Entropy512>
Jiangyi: xplodwild: unfortunately paulk left - main issue with patching the kernel to reject the RFS messages is there is no good way to test the patch
<Entropy512>
unless we've got a confirmed situation where an RFS message comes from the modem