Sirf interface log - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Help to fix this error:
ERROR: (LSM_Start) LSMInitPattern != LSM_INIT_PATTERN
Here ma log file:
<17:17:59> ========== NEW Session ==========
<17:17:59> Session State Machine : MOSession
<17:17:59> GPS ONOFF Report : 1
<17:17:59> INFO: GPS_WAKE_LOCK_ENABLE
<17:17:59> [SIF Disabled.]
<17:17:59> [START_MODE : 1]
<17:17:59> [SSL : ENABLED]
<17:17:59> [SUPL : supl.google.com:7276]
<17:17:59> [AGPS MODE : USER PLANE]
<17:17:59> [TRACKING MODE]
<17:17:59> [HORIZONTAL ACCURACY = 50]
<17:17:59> LSM_setCapabilities
<17:17:59> Position Mode : GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_BASED
<17:17:59> Local time is not available - wait for time udate from NTP or GPS
<17:17:59> QoP Configuration : Horizontal Accuracy : 50, Vertical Accuracy : 250, TTFF Response Time : 240
<17:17:59> session resumed : ANDROID_MO_SESSION
<17:17:59> INFO: LSM_Start is called
<17:17:59> ERROR: (LSM_Start) LSMInitPattern != LSM_INIT_PATTERN
<17:17:59> sirf_gps_start : LSM_Start Failed!!!!
<17:17:59> android_mo_session_start fail!!!!
<17:17:59> IdleState:updating session check
<17:17:59> GPS ONOFF Report : 0
<17:17:59> INFO: GPS_WAKE_LOCK_DISABLE
<17:18:59> sirf_gps_stop called
<17:18:59> no session to suspend !!!
<17:18:59> android_session_handler_suspend fail!!!
<17:57:08> sirf_gps_cleanup: called
<17:57:13> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:57:13> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<17:59:19> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:59:19> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<18:27:04> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<18:27:04> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<18:32:07> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<18:32:07> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<19:26:47> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<19:26:47> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<19:31:15> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<19:31:15> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<19:33:28> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : NULL
<19:33:28> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 0, apn = free
<19:33:31> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : NULL
<19:33:31> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 0, apn = free
<19:33:31> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : NULL
<19:33:31> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 0, apn = free

LikeM8 said:
Help to fix this error:
ERROR: (LSM_Start) LSMInitPattern != LSM_INIT_PATTERN
Here ma log file:
<17:17:59> ========== NEW Session ==========
<17:17:59> Session State Machine : MOSession
<17:17:59> GPS ONOFF Report : 1
<17:17:59> INFO: GPS_WAKE_LOCK_ENABLE
<17:17:59> [SIF Disabled.]
<17:17:59> [START_MODE : 1]
<17:17:59> [SSL : ENABLED]
<17:17:59> [SUPL : supl.google.com:7276]
<17:17:59> [AGPS MODE : USER PLANE]
<17:17:59> [TRACKING MODE]
<17:17:59> [HORIZONTAL ACCURACY = 50]
<17:17:59> LSM_setCapabilities
<17:17:59> Position Mode : GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_BASED
<17:17:59> Local time is not available - wait for time udate from NTP or GPS
<17:17:59> QoP Configuration : Horizontal Accuracy : 50, Vertical Accuracy : 250, TTFF Response Time : 240
<17:17:59> session resumed : ANDROID_MO_SESSION
<17:17:59> INFO: LSM_Start is called
<17:17:59> ERROR: (LSM_Start) LSMInitPattern != LSM_INIT_PATTERN
<17:17:59> sirf_gps_start : LSM_Start Failed!!!!
<17:17:59> android_mo_session_start fail!!!!
<17:17:59> IdleState:updating session check
<17:17:59> GPS ONOFF Report : 0
<17:17:59> INFO: GPS_WAKE_LOCK_DISABLE
<17:18:59> sirf_gps_stop called
<17:18:59> no session to suspend !!!
<17:18:59> android_session_handler_suspend fail!!!
<17:57:08> sirf_gps_cleanup: called
<17:57:13> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:57:13> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<17:59:19> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:59:19> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<18:27:04> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<18:27:04> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<18:32:07> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<18:32:07> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<19:26:47> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<19:26:47> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<19:31:15> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<19:31:15> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<19:33:28> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : NULL
<19:33:28> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 0, apn = free
<19:33:31> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : NULL
<19:33:31> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 0, apn = free
<19:33:31> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : NULL
<19:33:31> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 0, apn = free
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Thanks Menelkir for your repply. But I do not udestand what your mean

LikeM8 said:
Thanks Menelkir for your repply. But I do not udestand what your mean
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Whilst a minor amount of off-topic posting may be overlooked, the general rule is your posts / threads must be relevant to the Forum / thread in which you are posting.
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LikeM8 said:
Thanks Menelkir for your repply. But I do not udestand what your mean
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You are in wrong section bro...i think this is for developer..if you want to ask..please move to Q&A
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium

arief347 said:
You are in wrong section bro...i think this is for developer..if you want to ask..please move to Q&A
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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OK...sorry!

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Samsung Diagnostic Codes

Since i can't post directly to development Forums, i post it here. So please move the post!
I reflected the Samsung Diagnostic App and wrote a programm that creates on a bruteforce basis almost all of the diagnostic codes available.
The source code contains 175 codes, my program was able to create 150.
I can't really create the missing 25 codes, because the input you enter into the diagnostig app, is hashed and then compared, so there is no way (for me) to reverse this hashing.
Please notice: I know some of these codes aren't working but i post them anyway for completeness.
g_FTAMain : 15, 71671835, 56#805353, 716717#15
g_QUALCOMM_TEST : *09#
g_SIMPLE_FUNCTION_TEST : *#05#
g_TouchDelta_80 : *#80#
g_IMEI_NUMBER : *#06#, 57*69*4#0
g_BATT_TEST : *#2*#, 57*69*580
g_TMOServiceMenu : *74*#
g_SMDINFO : *#03#
g_LCDTEST : *#0*#, 57*69*380
g_VIEWHISTORYNW : *#07#
g_QWERTYTEST : *#1*#, 57*69*480
g_BRIGHTNESS_TEST : *#3*#, 57*69*680
g_VPHONE772 : *#772#, 521*86376
g_VPHONE779 : *#779#, 63679*149, 87*809841
g_VPHONE770 : *#770#, 521*86356
g_VPHONE777 : *#777#, 63679*129, 87*809821
g_RILNETLOG : *#638#, 517794#67, 87*808431
g_VPHONE775 : *#775#, 63679*109, 87*809801
g_SR_TEST : *#780#, 521*86456
g_LIGHTTEST : *#12*#, 5*239715#
g_VPHONE773 : *#773#, 405505##8, 521*86386
g_VT_DUMP : *#938#, 517797#67
g_BTLOGDUMP : *#232#, 517790#07
g_RILDUMP : *#745#, 87*809501
g_VPHONE774 : *#774#, 521*86396
g_WIFI_FACTORY_TEST : *#526#, 43985#490, 84#*42#65, 87*807311
g_VPHONE771 : *#771#, 521*86366, 820#611#7
g_VPHONE778 : *#778#, 63679*139, 820#611*7, 87*809831
g_VPHONE776 : *#776#, 63679*119, 87*809811
g_Enable_Testbed : *12358#, 177523034, 7#6850676, 910594*46
g_DEBUGMODE1 : *#0011#, 1#8877754, 472667011
g_LIGHTSENSORTEST : *#0589#, 75#573125, 7#6*32986
g_AUDIOTEST : *#0673#, 6*9495#11, 7#6*33826
g_ILLUMINATIONTEST : *#0843#, 7#6*35526
g_MultiTouch : *#0987#, 75#577105, 7#6*36966
g_TouchFirmare_2663 : *#2663#, 7#6*53726
g_GPSTEST : *#1575#, 7#6*42846
g_AUDIOTEST2 : *#0289#, 472669791, 75#570125
g_FMRADIORX : *#0368#, 18#10#77#, 7#6*30776, 82854#120
g_RRCVERSION : *#0599#, 75#573225
g_DebugOption : *#7450#
g_SOUNDTEST : *#0675#, 6*9495#31, 7#6*33846
g_MOUSETEST : *#121*#, 4726790*1, 75#580*#5
g_MOUSECAL : *#123*#, 4726792*1
g_PHONEDUMP : *#2454#, 7#6*51636
g_HWversionFTA : *#2222#, 1#8899864, 472689121, 4#71746#5
g_BANDSELECTION : *#2263#, 472689531
g_TouchDelta_2665 : *#2665#, 7#6*53746
g_NAVIKEY_TEST : *#2486#, 7#6*51956
g_RTC : *#0782#, 7#6*34916
g_DEBUGDUMP : *#9900#, #9803999
g_ERRORREPCAB_INSTALL : *#9907#, 4316#9456, 8421*4606
g_BATTERYINFO : *#0228#, 472669181
g_DEVICETEST : *#0842#, 7#6*35516
g_CAMERAUPDATE : *#2470#
g_TouchDelta_2664 : *#2664#, 7#6*53736
g_SWversionEx : *#1234#, 1#8889984, 39473*#9*, 472679241
g_MOUSECAL06 : *#126*#, 4726795*1
g_MICROUSB_TEST : *#1793#, 614921**9
g_PHONELOOPBACKTEST : *#0283#, 472669731
g_USBPATHCHANGE : *#7284#
g_CAMERADISABLE : *#2480#
g_RILNETLOG_OFF : *#6380#
g_ERROR_REPORT_VERIFY : *#7452#
g_VPHONE_DISABLED : *#77*0#, 954312475
g_SWversionFTA : *#1111#, 1#8888754, 472678011
g_NETLOCK_NETWORK : *#6955#, 4248*#4#3, 7#6*96646
g_UARTCHANGER : *#9090#
g_SUWON3G_CAB_INSTALL : *#9909#, 4316#9476, 8421*4626
g_INTEGRITY : *#2580#
g_ERROR_REPORT_ON : *#7451#
g_NETLOG_LOG_START : *#9905#, 4316#9436
g_UARTPATH : *#9910#
g_YSSHINTEST : *#9999#, 9*190*03*
g_RILNETLOG_ON : *#6381#, 18#16#90#, 7#6*90906
g_POWERONATTACH : *#7298#, 3604494*2
g_SELF_DIAGNOSTIC_MODE : *#7353#, 18#17#62#
g_PILEDUMP : *#9901#, 8421*46*6
g_GUMITEST3G_CAB_INSTALL : *#9908#, 4316#9466, 8421*4616
g_NETLOCK_SERVICE : *#7755#, 8832#9601
g_VPHONE_ENABLED : *#77*1#, 954312485
g_DEBUG_RIL_DUMP : *#9906#, 166026#0, 4316#9446
g_BATTERYMONITOR : *#9911#, 8421*47*6
g_CONNECTION_SETTING : *#9920#
g_VERIFYCOMPARE : *#9990#, 9*190*0**
g_Disable_Testbed : #12358#, 170523034
g_VersionScript : 19104#2*, *#99732#
g_BLUETOOTH_LOG_ENABLE : 20652619, 61709134
g_BT_SSPDEbugModeDisable : 20652639, 61709154, 1#2066816, 92#351307
g_CELOG_LOG_DISABLE : 20654609, 6*670#817
g_OMADMCLIENT_LOG_DISABLE : 20653609, 9448**0*8
g_OMADMCLIENT_LOG_ENABLE : 20653619
g_BLUETOOTH_LOG_DISABLE : 20652609, 61709124
g_BT_SSPDEbugModeEnable : 20652629, 61709144, 1#2066806
g_CELOG_LOG_ENABLE : 20654619, 6*670#827
g_TOTALCALLTIME : 2934331*
g_ERASE_IMEIITEM : 35190728, 76247243, 81689*06#, 908*#7725
g_IMEI_ADJUST : 35190738, 76247253, 81689*07#, 908*#7735
g_RESET_CUSTOM : 35180948, 76237463, 81688*28#
g_RESET_FACTORY : 35190718, 76247233, 81689*05#, 908*#7715
g_BLUETOOTH_RF_TEST : 3##65*88
g_BLUETOOTH_AUDIO_TEST : 3##65*98
g_AutoSimSetting : 40*047#3, *#94765#
g_PVKKey : 40*549#3, 6#137011, *#99785#, 2069393#3, 505214014, 974495169
g_RESET_FACTORY_WITHDEFAULTLANGUAGE : 76264513
g_NONSLEEPCALL_ON : *#069*1#, 4372903*4, 45*973*82
g_LEDTEST : *#14789#, 318379752
g_NONSLEEPCALL_OFF : *#069*0#, 45*973*72
g_DMSessionInit : *#15428#, 318386142, 9*#85#581
g_NETLOCK_SUBSET : *#78255#, 2067240#3
g_CAMERAUPDATESVC : *#32589#, 318557752
g_LAUNCH_UAEDIT : *#92782#, 974425139
g_CIPHERING : *#32489#, 24#59#547, 318556752
g_LOGDUMPMGR : *#33284#, 318564702
g_PdaBuildTime : *#99820#, 777551390
g_SR_DISABLED : *#780*0#, 4926#99*5, 81*255280
g_SR_ENABLED : *#780*1#, 81*255290
g_VersionTime : *#99821#, 62421*4*6
g_DIS_LOCK_SUB_NW : 17#991#3*
g_PVKFileName : 18*357#25, 6#13702##
g_EN_LOCK_SUB_NW : 193582504
g_EN_LOCK_CORP : 1*0273411
g_EN_LOCK_SVC : 1*0278411, 61491#442
g_GPSTESTTOOL : 1#8865#55
g_DIS_LOCK_NW : 20789802*, 863164*71
g_SellOutSMS : 2615#0922, 5530*6100
g_TFlashUnPairing : 30334*733, 3*87*9122
g_FILE_SYSTEM_TEST : 36*4601*9, 982676614
g_DIS_LOCK_SVC : 38025*93#, 44*7#2049
g_GPSTESTXTRA : 400#40*18
g_GPSTESTTOOL2 : 400#40*08
g_SerialNumber : 5317*0648
g_EN_LOCK_NW : 5494477*3, 71204*91#
g_EN_LOCK_SIM : 5494585*3, 587*9*7#*
g_SERVERURL : 553378683
g_SLIDECOUNT : 584644021
g_SellOutSMSTestMode : 597#*224#
g_APPSLAUNCHER : 5**6244*3, 9372799#5
g_SLOGSERIAL_M2 : 66#6757#1
g_TESTMODE : 718071#49
g_AutoReceive_Enable : 7160*5088
g_RESET_SERVICE : 72673#00#
g_ReactivateSellOutSMS : 74201#086
g_AUDIOGAINCONTROL : 7#16#1#47
g_AUDIOCODEC : 7#16#1#37
g_ADMIN_GENERIC : 838*5448*
g_SLOGSERIAL_ALL_ON : 8644*3081
g_VT_MANUALSETTING : 8802*7*5#, 972#6#115
g_WIFI_TEST : 9304554#5
g_DISLOCK_SIM : 98217*243
g_DMTESTMENU : 9#7357764
regards,
Flow
Hey Flow, thanks for this.
Does this apply to all samsung WP7 devices or is it specific to just one?
Just asking so I can move this to the most appropriate location.
Sorry for taking a while to get round to this as well.
Cheers
I don't have a focus to test this, but my guess is yes, this should apply for the focus too.
And maybe non WP7 Samsung Devices.
Flow WP7 said:
I reflected the Samsung Diagnostic App and wrote a programm that creates on a bruteforce basis almost all of the diagnostic codes available.
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If you would have searched the forums, you would see that you didn't have to do that, because I already did that for you. I believe there are 174 codes and I found all of them.
Ciao,
Heathcliff74
Yeah tell me how the search works, did you look at the title of that thread?
Anyway if your needs are already satisfied, fine just ignore it. I invested some time to do that (not just copy paste) and my solution provides more then one code for some of the items.
Flow WP7 said:
Yeah tell me how the search works, did you look at the title of that thread?
Anyway if your needs are already satisfied, fine just ignore it. I invested some time to do that (not just copy paste) and my solution provides more then one code for some of the items.
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Wow. No flame intended! It was just meant as a heads-up for the remaining codes you missed. I always appreciate hacking-efforts
1) Inject your own launch code (with your own passwords )
2) PROFIT!
Now, since i dont know about coding or how to understand to read this codes. I have to ask if, through this tool you could visualize the 3g/2g switch that some Omnia 7 have, and some dont in there setting?
thanks for this.Great,,,
ı have a questıon, whar r the numbers for after the (,) sign?
Alternative code for the same action.

[MOD/SETTINGS TWEAK] SiRF GPS on SGS2

This is the updated sirfgps.conf file ONLY for ICS and has been modded by myself. As the GPS serial port is changed in ICS ROM.
#CSR SiRF plc
#PROJECT_NAME : white Space is not allowed
#UART_DRIVER : Uart Driver Path
#RESET_GPIO : Reset GPIO Driver Path
#ONOFF_GPIO : OnOff GPIO Driver Path
#EXTERNAL_LNA : 1 - use External LNA, 0 - use Internal LNA only
#REF_CLOCK_26MHZ: 1 - use 26MHz TCXO, 0 - use 16.369MHz TCXO
#UART_BAUD_RATE : 0 - 115200bps 1 - 230400, 2 - 460800, 3 - 57600
#FREQUENCY_AIDING : 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable
#SENSOR_AIDING : 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable
#SET_ID_IMSI : 1 - Use IMSI for SET ID, 0 - Use MSISDN for SET ID, especially for Japan Network Operators
#DEBUGGING_FILES : 0 - no log file, 1 - log files enabled
#SSL_ENABLED : 0 - SSL Disabled, 1 - SSL Enabled
#CERTI_VERSION : 0 - TLSv1 , 1 - SSLv3 , 2 - SSLv23
#CP_RESPONSETIME : 0 - no priority, 1 - resposne priority time, 2 - resposne priority position ,3 - resposne priority use entire response time
#REAIDING=20
#CONTROL_PLANE : 1 - CP Enabled, 0 - CP Disabled, for MP3 player or PND
#ATT_NETWORK_OPERATOR : 1 - for AT&T, 0 - for other network operator
#SGEE : 1 - SGEE ENABLE 0 - SGEE DISABLE
PROJECT=SAMSUNG_S5PC210
UART_DRIVER=/dev/ttySAC1
RESET_GPIO=/sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_nRST/value
ONOFF_GPIO=/sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_PWR_EN/value
REAIDING=20
EXTERNAL_LNA=1
REF_CLOCK_26MHZ=1
UART_BAUD_RATE=2
FREQUENCY_AIDING=1
SENSOR_AIDING=1
SET_ID_IMSI=1
DEBUGGING_FILES=0
SSL_ENABLED=1
CERTI_VERSION=1
CP_RESPONSETIME=3
CONTROL_PLANE=1
ATT_NETWORK_OPERATOR=0
ICS_NETWORK_OPERATOR=0
EMC_ENABLE=1
CIQ_ENABLE=1
SGEE=1
CGEE=1
LOG_PATH=/data
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I meddled with the stock SGS KH3 firmware and found this file inside (/etc/sirfgps.conf).
It got so many settings for GPS chipset but is untouched by AngryGPS program or any system's GPS settings, it must be edited manually.
I noticed a big differences by turning on this sensor aiding, freq aid, and emc feature in this file.
I do notice that sensor aiding is toggleable in the system's setting but it only work in software level and this conf file is in hardware level.
If any of you want the edited file, let me know and I'll post it for you.
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Please share, I'm curious about your discovery
Sent from my htc.desireZED
Yes. It would be nice if you posted the updated file.
This is the mentioned file found in my stock rooted /etc folder. Modified of course...
Permission is rw-r--r--
Group is root|root
hm I m looking for difference and you switch AIDING to ON manuall but when I enable in setting>>location>>use sensors- It is the same I think .)
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
This is the mentioned file found in my stock rooted /etc folder. Modified of course...
Permission is rw-r--r--
Group is root|root
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This looks interesting, but unfortunately the zip file seems to be corrupt. Can you please re-upload the file?
I just trying to open the file and it works OK.
Try to extract it using WinRAR. I compressed it via WinRAR.
Hmm, when I enable the sensor aiding in the location menu, the sensor aiding in that conf file is still 0. When I disable it, the file also says 0. The last modified time is months ago, which is before I activate this device.
I notice the faster fix (mainly when you try to get a cold fix inside a fast moving car) and slight improvement in accuracy.
The interesting settings are: frequency aiding and emc feature.
I dunno what it's for but it improve my lock time and accuracy.
#CSR SiRF plc
#PROJECT_NAME : white Space is not allowed
#UART_DRIVER : Uart Driver Path
#RESET_GPIO : Reset GPIO Driver Path
#ONOFF_GPIO : OnOff GPIO Driver Path
#EXTERNAL_LNA : 1 - use External LNA, 0 - use Internal LNA only
#REF_CLOCK_26MHZ: 1 - use 26MHz TCXO, 0 - use 16.369MHz TCXO
#UART_BAUD_RATE : 0 - 115200bps 1 - 230400, 2 - 460800, 3 - 57600
#FREQUENCY_AIDING : 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable
#SENSOR_AIDING : 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable
#SET_ID_IMSI : 1 - Use IMSI for SET ID, 0 - Use MSISDN for SET ID, especially for Japan Network Operators
#DEBUGGING_FILES : 0 - no log file, 1 - log files enabled
#SSL_ENABLED : 0 - SSL Disabled, 1 - SSL Enabled
#CERTI_VERSION : 0 - TLSv1 , 1 - SSLv3 , 2 - SSLv23
#CP_RESPONSETIME : 0 - no priority, 1 - resposne priority time, 2 - resposne priority position ,3 - resposne priority use entire response time
#REAIDING=20
#CONTROL_PLANE : 1 - CP Enabled, 0 - CP Disabled, for MP3 player or PND
#ATT_NETWORK_OPERATOR : 1 - for AT&T, 0 - for other network operator
PROJECT=SAMSUNG_S5PC210
UART_DRIVER=/dev/s3c2410_serial1
RESET_GPIO=/sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_nRST/value
ONOFF_GPIO=/sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_PWR_EN/value
EXTERNAL_LNA=1
REF_CLOCK_26MHZ=1
UART_BAUD_RATE=2
FREQUENCY_AIDING=1
SENSOR_AIDING=1
SET_ID_IMSI=1
DEBUGGING_FILES=0
SSL_ENABLED=0
CERTI_VERSION=0
CP_RESPONSETIME=2
CONTROL_PLANE=1
ATT_NETWORK_OPERATOR=0
EMC_ENABLE=1
LOG_PATH=/sdcard/gps/csr
Testing
Hi,
I have tried this trick, but i saw no difference ...Inside my car (i have those "heat-protected" windows) i still have problems, my accuracy is awful, usually between 15-20 m in an open road (with spots of 5-10 m), and 25-30 m inside the city (which makes it useless).
I have changed the UART_BAUD to 3 and i will test it later....the reason is that i realized that when i turn right/left with my car, or in the road when a curve is closed enough to generate "centrifugal force" the accuracy drops from 10 m to 25 m and then when i come back to a straight lane the precision goes down to "normal" values....so i reduced BAUD to minimum, it will be slower but i hope more stable....
I'll try and post my results tomorrow
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
#CSR SiRF plc
#PROJECT_NAME : white Space is not allowed
#UART_DRIVER : Uart Driver Path
#RESET_GPIO : Reset GPIO Driver Path
#ONOFF_GPIO : OnOff GPIO Driver Path
#EXTERNAL_LNA : 1 - use External LNA, 0 - use Internal LNA only
#REF_CLOCK_26MHZ: 1 - use 26MHz TCXO, 0 - use 16.369MHz TCXO
#UART_BAUD_RATE : 0 - 115200bps 1 - 230400, 2 - 460800, 3 - 57600
#FREQUENCY_AIDING : 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable
#SENSOR_AIDING : 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable
#SET_ID_IMSI : 1 - Use IMSI for SET ID, 0 - Use MSISDN for SET ID, especially for Japan Network Operators
#DEBUGGING_FILES : 0 - no log file, 1 - log files enabled
#SSL_ENABLED : 0 - SSL Disabled, 1 - SSL Enabled
#CERTI_VERSION : 0 - TLSv1 , 1 - SSLv3 , 2 - SSLv23
#CP_RESPONSETIME : 0 - no priority, 1 - resposne priority time, 2 - resposne priority position ,3 - resposne priority use entire response time
#REAIDING=20
#CONTROL_PLANE : 1 - CP Enabled, 0 - CP Disabled, for MP3 player or PND
#ATT_NETWORK_OPERATOR : 1 - for AT&T, 0 - for other network operator
PROJECT=SAMSUNG_S5PC210
UART_DRIVER=/dev/s3c2410_serial1
RESET_GPIO=/sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_nRST/value
ONOFF_GPIO=/sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_PWR_EN/value
EXTERNAL_LNA=1
REF_CLOCK_26MHZ=1
UART_BAUD_RATE=2
FREQUENCY_AIDING=1
SENSOR_AIDING=1
SET_ID_IMSI=1
DEBUGGING_FILES=0
SSL_ENABLED=0
CERTI_VERSION=0
CP_RESPONSETIME=2
CONTROL_PLANE=1
ATT_NETWORK_OPERATOR=0
EMC_ENABLE=1
LOG_PATH=/sdcard/gps/csr
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I dont think this will make much difference.. on my phone anyway if you look at the line
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
UART_DRIVER=/dev/s3c2410_serial1
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looking in that file location there is no such driver present..
I DO have the s3c2410_serial1 file on that location....And a serial0, serial2, serial3 and serial4
I dont really know if this is doing something or not...I tried to enable debugging and i see no file created on sdcard
But why Samsung put that file inside their ROM?
Hi,
this works for me, gps fix in 10sec.
with friendly greet
starbase64
So you only copy sirfgps to /etc and not more?
Thanks. Sounds interesting.
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lynx2k50 said:
So you only copy sirfgps to /etc and not more?
Thanks. Sounds interesting.
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yes
german forum: http://goo.gl/o2aa4
IN new italian ROM LA2 2.3.6
Code:
#CSR SiRF plc
#PROJECT_NAME : white Space is not allowed
#UART_DRIVER : Uart Driver Path
#RESET_GPIO : Reset GPIO Driver Path
#ONOFF_GPIO : OnOff GPIO Driver Path
#EXTERNAL_LNA : 1 - use External LNA, 0 - use Internal LNA only
#REF_CLOCK_26MHZ: 1 - use 26MHz TCXO, 0 - use 16.369MHz TCXO
#UART_BAUD_RATE : 0 - 115200bps 1 - 230400, 2 - 460800, 3 - 57600
#FREQUENCY_AIDING : 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable
#SENSOR_AIDING : 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable
#SET_ID_IMSI : 1 - Use IMSI for SET ID, 0 - Use MSISDN for SET ID, especially for Japan Network Operators
#DEBUGGING_FILES : 0 - no log file, 1 - log files enabled
#SSL_ENABLED : 0 - SSL Disabled, 1 - SSL Enabled
#CERTI_VERSION : 0 - TLSv1 , 1 - SSLv3 , 2 - SSLv23
#CP_RESPONSETIME : 0 - no priority, 1 - resposne priority time, 2 - resposne priority position ,3 - resposne priority use entire response time
#REAIDING=20
#CONTROL_PLANE : 1 - CP Enabled, 0 - CP Disabled, for MP3 player or PND
#ATT_NETWORK_OPERATOR : 1 - for AT&T, 0 - for other network operator
#SGEE : 1 - SGEE ENABLE 0 - SGEE DISABLE
PROJECT=SAMSUNG_S5PC210
UART_DRIVER=/dev/s3c2410_serial1
RESET_GPIO=/sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_nRST/value
ONOFF_GPIO=/sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_PWR_EN/value
EXTERNAL_LNA=1
REF_CLOCK_26MHZ=1
UART_BAUD_RATE=2
FREQUENCY_AIDING=0
SENSOR_AIDING=0
SET_ID_IMSI=1
DEBUGGING_FILES=0
SSL_ENABLED=0
CERTI_VERSION=0
CP_RESPONSETIME=2
CONTROL_PLANE=1
ATT_NETWORK_OPERATOR=0
ICS_NETWORK_OPERATOR=0
EMC_ENABLE=0
CIQ_ENABLE=0
SGEE=1
LOG_PATH=/sdcard/gps/csr
This line are new:
ICS_NETWORK_OPERATOR=0
CIQ_ENABLE=0
SGEE=1
Hi,
Please would someone post the original settings as my GPS will not lock at all now and I would like to reset them.
Thanks
From stock rom..
#CSR SiRF plc
#PROJECT_NAME : white Space is not allowed
#UART_DRIVER : Uart Driver Path
#RESET_GPIO : Reset GPIO Driver Path
#ONOFF_GPIO : OnOff GPIO Driver Path
#EXTERNAL_LNA : 1 - use External LNA, 0 - use Internal LNA only
#REF_CLOCK_26MHZ: 1 - use 26MHz TCXO, 0 - use 16.369MHz TCXO
#UART_BAUD_RATE : 0 - 115200bps 1 - 230400, 2 - 460800, 3 - 57600
#FREQUENCY_AIDING : 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable
#SENSOR_AIDING : 0 - Disable, 1 - Enable
#SET_ID_IMSI : 1 - Use IMSI for SET ID, 0 - Use MSISDN for SET ID, especially for Japan Network Operators
#DEBUGGING_FILES : 0 - no log file, 1 - log files enabled
#SSL_ENABLED : 0 - SSL Disabled, 1 - SSL Enabled
#CERTI_VERSION : 0 - TLSv1 , 1 - SSLv3 , 2 - SSLv23
PROJECT=SAMSUNG_U1
UART_DRIVER=/dev/s3c2410_serial1
RESET_GPIO=/sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_nRST/value
ONOFF_GPIO=/sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_PWR_EN/value
EXTERNAL_LNA=1
REF_CLOCK_26MHZ=1
UART_BAUD_RATE=2
FREQUENCY_AIDING=1
SENSOR_AIDING=0
SET_ID_IMSI=1
DEBUGGING_FILES=0
SSL_ENABLED=0
CERTI_VERSION=0
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
But why Samsung put that file inside their ROM?
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did you try to use an external SiRFIII GPS through BT, maybe it's for that....
Crescendo Xenomorph said:
Hmm, when I enable the sensor aiding in the location menu, the sensor aiding in that conf file is still 0. When I disable it, the file also says 0. The last modified time is months ago, which is before I activate this device.
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Most likely there is an interface (maybe a control socket?) that allows these settings to be overridden by the Settings app without changing the file.
To confirm if the file is even used (sometimes cruft makes it into a ROM for no good reason...), try changing the serial port from s3c2410_serial1 to something else - it should completely break things. If it does not totally break things, then the file is most likely not used.

GPS not working

All,
I try a lot of solutions (change ROMs, Kernel,...) to fix my GPS problem, without success!!!
When I launch a GPS app like GPS test, Google Maps,...there is not GPS icon blinking in status bar, and not lock! But SIRF GSD4t Initialization Success (so not hardware issue) as you can see from my SIRF Interface log :
=============================================================================
<16:59:54> ### Samsung Proxima-HSPA, CSR SiRF Software 2.0, B16 2012,06,13 FG ###
<16:59:54> ****** GSD4t Hardware Configuration ******
<16:59:54> *** [PROJECT : SAMSUNG_PROXIMA]
<16:59:54> *** [UART DRIVER : /dev/ttyO0]
<16:59:54> *** [RESET GPIO : /sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_nRST/value]
<16:59:54> *** [ONOFF GPIO : /sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_PWR_EN/value]
<16:59:54> *** [TCXO CLOCK : 26MHz]
<16:59:54> *** [EXTERNAL LNA : ENABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [UART BAUD RATE : 115200]
<16:59:54> *** [FREQUENCY AIDING : DISABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [SENSOR AIDING : DISABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [SETID : IMSI]
<16:59:54> *** [SSL : DISABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [DEBUGGING FILES : ENABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [REAIDING TIME : 20 (m)]
<16:59:54> *** [CONTROL PLANE : ENABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [LOG PATH : /data]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE : 1]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE SERVER1 : sgee.samsung.csr.com]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE SERVER2 : instantfix.csr.com]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE PORT : 80]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE FILE :/diff/packedDifference.f2p3enc.ee]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE URID : 1]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE DEVICE ID : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 ]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE OEM ID : 00 00 00 00 ]
<16:59:54> Android Session Handler Starting
<16:59:54> IdleState:updating session check
<16:59:54> Create android_session_handler thread
<16:59:54> Android Status Report Handler Starting
<16:59:54> Create android_status_report_handler thread
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_init: called
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_ril_library_load: called
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_ril_library_load : SUCCESS
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_oem_ril_connect: called
<16:59:54> pfn_Connect_RILD Success
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_oem_ril_connect : Success!!!
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_init: Registering control plane callback
<16:59:54> INFO: CP_SetMessageListeners is called
<16:59:54> ERROR: (CP_SetMessageListeners) LSM is not initialized
<16:59:54> INFO: CP_SetMessageListeners exits
<16:59:54> Sirf CPA Initialization Success
<16:59:54> SIRF GSD4t Initialization Success
<16:59:54> sirf_agps_init: called
<16:59:54> sirf_gps_ni_init: called
<16:59:54> sirf_agps_ril_init: called
<16:59:54> sirf_agps_set_server - Type : 1, hostname = supl.google.com, port = 7276
<16:59:54> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<16:59:54> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<16:59:54> sirf_gps_inject_location: called
<16:59:54> sirf_gps_inject_time: called
<16:59:54> Recieved utc = 1361807805539 ms ref = 35375 ms unc = 42 ms
<16:59:54> Local Time Updated : ref UTC = 1361807805539 , unc = 42, ref sys time= 35375
<16:59:54> Local time difference since last update - 189891 ms
<16:59:54> LSM TIME INJECTED: utc = 1361807805539, ref =35375, unc = 42
<17:02:47> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:02:47> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<17:03:47> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:03:47> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<17:04:00> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:04:00> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<17:05:00> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:05:00> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<17:05:00> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:05:00> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
=============================================================================
But one error: ERROR: (CP_SetMessageListeners) LSM is not initialized ??? I don't know that is meaning!
Any help please!!!
Regards
LikeM8 said:
All,
I try a lot of solutions (change ROMs, Kernel,...) to fix my GPS problem, without success!!!
When I launch a GPS app like GPS test, Google Maps,...there is not GPS icon blinking in status bar, and not lock! But SIRF GSD4t Initialization Success (so not hardware issue) as you can see from my SIRF Interface log :
=============================================================================
<16:59:54> ### Samsung Proxima-HSPA, CSR SiRF Software 2.0, B16 2012,06,13 FG ###
<16:59:54> ****** GSD4t Hardware Configuration ******
<16:59:54> *** [PROJECT : SAMSUNG_PROXIMA]
<16:59:54> *** [UART DRIVER : /dev/ttyO0]
<16:59:54> *** [RESET GPIO : /sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_nRST/value]
<16:59:54> *** [ONOFF GPIO : /sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_PWR_EN/value]
<16:59:54> *** [TCXO CLOCK : 26MHz]
<16:59:54> *** [EXTERNAL LNA : ENABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [UART BAUD RATE : 115200]
<16:59:54> *** [FREQUENCY AIDING : DISABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [SENSOR AIDING : DISABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [SETID : IMSI]
<16:59:54> *** [SSL : DISABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [DEBUGGING FILES : ENABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [REAIDING TIME : 20 (m)]
<16:59:54> *** [CONTROL PLANE : ENABLED]
<16:59:54> *** [LOG PATH : /data]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE : 1]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE SERVER1 : sgee.samsung.csr.com]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE SERVER2 : instantfix.csr.com]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE PORT : 80]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE FILE :/diff/packedDifference.f2p3enc.ee]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE URID : 1]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE DEVICE ID : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 ]
<16:59:54> *** [SGEE OEM ID : 00 00 00 00 ]
<16:59:54> Android Session Handler Starting
<16:59:54> IdleState:updating session check
<16:59:54> Create android_session_handler thread
<16:59:54> Android Status Report Handler Starting
<16:59:54> Create android_status_report_handler thread
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_init: called
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_ril_library_load: called
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_ril_library_load : SUCCESS
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_oem_ril_connect: called
<16:59:54> pfn_Connect_RILD Success
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_oem_ril_connect : Success!!!
<16:59:54> sirf_cpa_init: Registering control plane callback
<16:59:54> INFO: CP_SetMessageListeners is called
<16:59:54> ERROR: (CP_SetMessageListeners) LSM is not initialized
<16:59:54> INFO: CP_SetMessageListeners exits
<16:59:54> Sirf CPA Initialization Success
<16:59:54> SIRF GSD4t Initialization Success
<16:59:54> sirf_agps_init: called
<16:59:54> sirf_gps_ni_init: called
<16:59:54> sirf_agps_ril_init: called
<16:59:54> sirf_agps_set_server - Type : 1, hostname = supl.google.com, port = 7276
<16:59:54> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<16:59:54> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<16:59:54> sirf_gps_inject_location: called
<16:59:54> sirf_gps_inject_time: called
<16:59:54> Recieved utc = 1361807805539 ms ref = 35375 ms unc = 42 ms
<16:59:54> Local Time Updated : ref UTC = 1361807805539 , unc = 42, ref sys time= 35375
<16:59:54> Local time difference since last update - 189891 ms
<16:59:54> LSM TIME INJECTED: utc = 1361807805539, ref =35375, unc = 42
<17:02:47> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:02:47> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<17:03:47> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:03:47> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<17:04:00> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:04:00> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<17:05:00> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:05:00> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
<17:05:00> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 0 extra : free
<17:05:00> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = free
=============================================================================
But one error: ERROR: (CP_SetMessageListeners) LSM is not initialized ??? I don't know that is meaning!
Any help please!!!
Regards
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no idea???
LikeM8 said:
no idea???
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So, you have GPS enabled but when you start an app that uses GPS for positioning, the icon doesn't appear (also no GPS related feedback in the notification drawer)? Or, does it stay on 'searching...' forever?
Petrovski80 said:
So, you have GPS enabled but when you start an app that uses GPS for positioning, the icon doesn't appear (also no GPS related feedback in the notification drawer)? Or, does it stay on 'searching...' forever?
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Hi Petrovski80,
Thanks for your reply. Indeed, when I start GPS app like GPS Status or GPS test, the icon doesn't appear and stay on "searching..." forever.
What do you mean by "also no GPS related feedback in the notification drawe"?
Regards
I mean a notification related to gps status. See screenshots.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
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Petrovski80 said:
I mean a notification related to gps status. See screenshots.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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OK, second pic (searching loop)!!!
LikeM8 said:
OK, second pic (searching loop)!!!
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No icon on status bar, loop search from GPS app (GPS test, GPS Test,...) only!
Are you seeing satellites when using a gps test app?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
Petrovski80 said:
Are you seeing satellites when using a gps test app?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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no I seeing nothing
LikeM8 said:
no I seeing nothing
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do you confirm as me the GPS chip is alive according sirf file log?
LikeM8 said:
do you confirm as me the GPS chip is alive according sirf file log?
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I'm no SIRF expert, but judging from that log it looks at least the GPS chipset is responding. This of course does not guarantee it can actually see satellites. Did GPS ever work on your device? Or did it suddenly stopped working while not related to flashing a ROM or other software changes? In both scenarios, I highly doubt this can be fixed using software. Return it and claim warranty.
Petrovski80 said:
I'm no SIRF expert, but judging from that log it looks at least the GPS chipset is responding. This of course does not guarantee it can actually see satellites. Did GPS ever work on your device? Or did it suddenly stopped working while not related to flashing a ROM or other software changes? In both scenarios, I highly doubt this can be fixed using software. Return it and claim warranty.
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it sopped working after flasing ROM.
LikeM8 said:
it sopped working after flasing ROM.
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In that case, return to stock images to see if that fixes the issue using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
Petrovski80 said:
In that case, return to stock images to see if that fixes the issue using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
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I do this also but nothing fixe!!!
1- Does a way to flash only GPS chip firmware without use to flash a ROM?
2- I have not warranty so not a good idea to send the handset to Samsung, which log file according you which able to show me error?
3- Whay the GPS icon do not blinking in status bar when I launch GPS app like GPS test?
4- Doest a way to manually RESET GPS chip?
Did you try to manipulate the GPS using an app like GPS Control SIRF StarIV?
Petrovski80 said:
Did you try to manipulate the GPS using an app like GPS Control SIRF StarIV?
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yes I do it and the GPS driver is lib_gsd4t_icecream.so
Really dumb question - is use gps satellites ticked off in location settings?
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Did you try to manipulate the GPS using an app like GPS Control SIRF StarIV?
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Wanted to thank you for mentioning this app. I never heard of it before. Turns out that enabling static navigation repairs the wonky sensor. I can use photo sphere now! I can use Google sky map again! Navigation is awesome! Thank you!
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yes I do it and the GPS driver is lib_gsd4t_icecream.so
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I find a document which this you can send NMEA message to GSD4t chip via AT command. But how to set a connection? /dev/ttyO0 port is used by GSD4t
LikeM8 said:
I find a document which this you can send NMEA message to GSD4t chip via AT command. But how to set a connection? /dev/ttyO0 port is used by GSD4t
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Any help to send AT command to GPS GSD4t chip via /dev/ ttyO0 port?
sirf_interface_log.txt
LikeM8 said:
Any help to send AT command to GPS GSD4t chip via /dev/ ttyO0 port?
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any fix for this issue "sirf_gps_inject_time: called" from "Galaxy Nexus" sirf_interface_log.txt?

extremely weird GPS problem

Hi. i have a very weird GPS problem with my phone.
the phone currently running cm 11. I have two sim cards from two different carriers. with one of them, gps works perfectly. with the other sim card, whenever I enable 3G, my gps dies until I reboot (gps works perfectly with this second sim card as long as I keep my data connection as 2G only). I tried with several roms, including going back to stock and the problem remains. I figured it had to be something about my carrier that is somehow conflicting with my GPS. after doing some research I found out about both gps.conf and sirfgps.conf. tried lots of different fixes and edits and nothing did the trick.
I enabled logging in sirfgps.conf. here are two files it creates.
AGPSlog.txt
(this is for the sim card that doesn't disconnect my gps)
[20150621185921.00] 0x00000000:2, # session starts
[20150621185921.00] 0x01000000:2, #Network Connection Success
[20150621185921.00] 0x00000002:2,100,250,240,0,1, #QoP
[20150621185922.00] 0x00000005:2,SN4_4.1.1-B16_LPL_DBG 01/17/2012 017 GSD4t_4.1.1-B16_1197119 01/17/2012 017 #version numbers
[20150621185922.00] 0x01000001:2, #Server Connection Success
[20150621185922.00] 0x02000000:2,1.0.0,SUPL_START
[20150621185942.00] 0x22000001:2, #OTA Message Time-Out
[20150621185942.00] 0x02000000:2,1.0.0,SUPL_END
[20150621185943.00] 0x00000004:2,31,1850,4050,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32, # Eph Aiding to GPS
[20150621190051.00] 0x00000001:2, # session end
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and sirf_interface_log.txt
<14:26:45> ### Samsung Proxima-HSPA, CSR SiRF Software 2.0, B16 2013,02,06 ###
<14:26:45> ****** GSD4t Hardware Configuration ******
<14:26:45> *** [PROJECT : SAMSUNG_PROXIMA]
<14:26:45> *** [UART DRIVER : /dev/ttyO0]
<14:26:45> *** [RESET GPIO : /sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_nRST/value]
<14:26:45> *** [ONOFF GPIO : /sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_PWR_EN/value]
<14:26:45> *** [TCXO CLOCK : 26MHz]
<14:26:46> *** [EXTERNAL LNA : DISABLED]
<14:26:46> *** [UART BAUD RATE : 115200]
<14:26:46> *** [FREQUENCY AIDING : ENABLED]
<14:26:46> *** [SENSOR AIDING : ENABLED]
<14:26:46> *** [SETID : IMSI]
<14:26:46> *** [SSL : ENABLED]
<14:26:46> *** [DEBUGGING FILES : ENABLED]
<14:26:46> *** [REAIDING TIME : 20 (m)]
<14:26:46> *** [CONTROL PLANE : ENABLED]
<14:26:46> *** [LOG PATH : /data]
<14:26:46> *** [SGEE : 1]
<14:26:46> *** [SGEE SERVER1 : sgee.samsung.csr.com]
<14:26:46> *** [SGEE SERVER2 : instantfix.csr.com]
<14:26:46> *** [SGEE PORT : 80]
<14:26:46> *** [SGEE FILE :/diff/packedDifference.f2p3enc.ee]
<14:26:46> *** [SGEE URID : 1]
<14:26:46> *** [SGEE DEVICE ID : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 ]
<14:26:46> *** [SGEE OEM ID : 00 00 00 00 ]
<14:26:46> Android Session Handler Starting
<14:26:46> IdleState:updating session check
<14:26:46> Create android_session_handler thread
<14:26:46> Android Status Report Handler Starting
<14:26:46> Create android_status_report_handler thread
<14:26:46> sirf_cpa_init: called
<14:26:46> sirf_cpa_ril_library_load: called
<14:26:47> sirf_cpa_ril_library_load : SUCCESS
<14:26:47> sirf_cpa_oem_ril_connect: called
<14:26:47> pfn_Connect_RILD Success
<14:26:47> sirf_cpa_oem_ril_connect : Success!!!
<14:26:47> sirf_cpa_init: Registering control plane callback
<14:26:47> INFO: CP_SetMessageListeners is called
<14:26:47> INFO: CP_SetMessageListeners exits
<14:26:47> Sirf CPA Initialization Success
<14:26:47> SIRF GSD4t Initialization Success
<14:26:47> sirf_agps_init: called
<14:26:47> sirf_gps_ni_init: called
<14:26:47> sirf_agps_ril_init: called
<14:26:47> sirf_agps_set_server - Type : 1, hostname = supl.nokia.com, port = 7275
<14:26:53> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : "cp"
<14:26:53> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = int.movilnet.com.ve
<14:26:53> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 0, type : 0 extra : int.movilnet.com.ve
<14:26:53> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = int.movilnet.com.ve
<14:26:53> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : "cp"
<14:26:53> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = int.movilnet.com.ve
<14:26:55> sirf_gps_inject_time: called
<14:26:55> Recieved utc = 1434912998840 ms ref = 68507 ms unc = 78 ms
<14:26:55> Local Time Updated : ref UTC = 1434912998840 , unc = 78, ref sys time= 68507
<14:26:55> Local time difference since last update - 16173 ms
<14:26:55> LSM TIME INJECTED: utc = 1434912998840, ref =68507, unc = 78
<14:26:55> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 5 extra : int.movilnet.com.ve
<14:26:55> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = int.movilnet.com.ve
<14:27:01> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 0, type : 5 extra : int.movilnet.com.ve
<14:27:01> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = int.movilnet.com.ve
<14:27:01> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : "cp"
<14:27:01> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = int.movilnet.com.ve
<14:29:21> sirf_gps_set_position_mode: called
<14:29:21> min_interval = 1000, preferred_accuacy=0, preferred_time =0
<14:29:21> GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_BASED
<14:29:21> the first GPS Start after reboot : Cold Start
<14:29:21> INFO: CP_Reset is called
<14:29:21> INFO: CP_Reset exits
<14:29:21> ##### sirf_gps_start: called (1) #####
<14:29:21> gps_start called;resuming session
<14:29:21> ========== NEW Session ==========
<14:29:21> Session State Machine : MOSession
<14:29:21> GPS ONOFF Report : 1
<14:29:21> GPS ONOFF Mode : File Open Error - emc_enable !!!!
<14:29:21> INFO: GPS_WAKE_LOCK_ENABLE
<14:29:21> load_properties: failed to open /data/data/com.android.angryGps/secgps.conf (2)
<14:29:21> sirf_sec_property_load_config: load properties error
<14:29:21> LSM_setCapabilities
<14:29:21> Position Mode : GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_BASED
<14:29:21> ### blocked. wait for Set ID Response...
<14:29:21> Send request_setid to Android Framework
<14:29:21> sirf_agps_ril_set_set_id: called
<14:29:21> SET ID = 734061004750244, length = 15
<14:29:21> INFO: SET ID type = IMSI
<14:29:21> SETID Info Valid : CP_SendSETIDInfo Success
<14:29:21> got Set ID Response
<14:29:21> getCELLInfo: called
<14:29:21> ### blocked. wait for Refloc Response...
<14:29:21> Send request_refloc to Android Framework
<14:29:21> session resumed : ANDROID_MO_SESSION
<14:29:21> sirf_agps_ril_set_ref_location: called
<14:29:21> WCDMA_CELLID : mcc = 734, mnc = 6, cid = 85294995
<14:29:21> INFO: network type = WCDMA
<14:29:21> CP_SendCellInfo result = 1
<14:29:21> got Refloc Response
<14:29:21> got all RIL info
<14:29:21> Local time difference since last update - 162414 ms
<14:29:21> LSM TIME INJECTED: utc = 1434912998840, ref =68507, unc = 78
<14:29:21> ERROR : No request_utc_time
<14:29:21> QoP Configuration : Horizontal Accuracy : 100, Vertical Accuracy : 250, TTFF Response Time : 240
<14:29:21> INFO: LSM_Start is called
<14:29:21> INFO: ***** pSessionId = 0x63e8ac18 *****
<14:29:21> GM_setAidingType is called - 2
<14:29:21> GM_setResetType is called 2 - 1 (RESET_TYPE_COLD_RESET)
<14:29:21> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:29:21> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:29:21> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:29:21> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:29:21> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:29:21> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:29:21> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:29:21> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:29:21> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:29:21> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:29:21> SIRF_PAL_OS_THREAD_Create : thread_id 33, tid 1188, policy 0, sched_priority 0
<14:29:21> SIRF_PAL_OS_THREAD_Create : thread_id 32, tid 1188, policy 0, sched_priority 0
<14:29:21> SIRF_PAL_ANDROID_THREAD_SET_FOREGROUND : tid 4011, policy 1 => 1
<14:29:21> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:29:21> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:29:21> SIRF_PAL_ANDROID_THREAD_SET_FOREGROUND : tid 4012, policy 1 => 1
<14:29:21> SIRF_PAL_OS_THREAD_Create : thread_id 80, tid 1188, policy 0, sched_priority 1665913683
<14:29:21> INFO: (lsmStartSession) rtn = 1
<14:29:21> INFO: session id = 2
<14:29:21> INFO: LSM_Start exits
<14:29:21> do_sgee_download: called
<14:29:21> SGEE : 2 days 5 hours valid
<14:29:21> APP: SIF : No need for SGEE File download.
<14:29:21> GPS_STATUS_ENGINE_ON
<14:29:21> GPS_STATUS_SESSION_BEGIN
<14:29:22> EHWConfigRequestReceived
<14:29:22> set_frequency_transfer: called
<14:29:22> Frequency Transfer Request: START
<14:29:22> sirf_cpa_send_msg_to_ril: called
<14:29:22> Msg is sent to RiL- sub_cmd: 37, len: 5
<14:29:22> Frequency Transfer Request: successful
<14:29:22> LSM_Position_CallBack: called
<14:29:22> APP: INFO: LSM_SUPL_NETWORK_RESUME
<14:29:22> Data Connection Succeeded after sending data req to the OS
<14:29:22> ==== SIRF_PAL_NET_Connect: socket is 243, addr is :supl.nokia.com, port is 7275, security is 0 ====
<14:29:22> INFO: Performing DNS lookup
<14:29:22> RilOnUnsolicited_Callback: called
<14:29:22> cmd = 37, len = 2
<14:29:22> OEM_RIL_UNSOL_GPS_FREQUENCY_AIDING
<14:29:22> Calling sirf_inject_hw_frequency...
<14:29:22> sirf_inject_hw_frequency: IN Params: frq = 26000000.000000 Hz, acc= 0.300000 ppm
<14:29:22> LSM_UpdateFrequency: IN Params: req_id= 0, frq_type= 1, frq = 26000000.000000, acc_type = 1, acc = 0.300000
<14:29:22> LSM_UpdateFrequency: OUT True
<14:29:22> sirf_inject_hw_frequency: OUT
<14:29:22> RilOnComplete_Callback: called
<14:29:22> sin_addr = 4148180546, sin_port = 27420
<14:29:22> ==== Going to connect to ip f7403642 ====
<14:29:22> Socket is in Blocking mode
<14:29:22> ConnectWait : Read data
<14:29:22> ConnectWait : Connect Success - 2
<14:29:22> connect successful
<14:29:22> SET -> SLC :SUPL_START
<14:29:24> set_frequency_transfer: called
<14:29:24> Frequency Transfer Request: STOP
<14:29:24> sirf_cpa_send_msg_to_ril: called
<14:29:24> Msg is sent to RiL- sub_cmd: 37, len: 5
<14:29:24> Frequency Transfer Request: successful
<14:29:24> RilOnComplete_Callback: called
<14:29:42> ESUPLTimeOut
<14:29:42> SET -> SLC :SUPL_END
<14:29:42> ==== close socket was valid ====
<14:29:42> ENetworkConnectionClose
<14:29:42> LSM_Position_CallBack: called
<14:29:42> APP: INFO: LSM_SUPL_NETWORK_CLOSED
<14:29:42> releaseDataConnection: called
<14:29:42> INFO: lsmLocCallback : do nothing
<14:29:42> LSM:lsmLocCB out
<14:29:42> INFO: lsmLocCallback : do nothing
<14:29:42> LSM:lsmLocCB out
<14:30:51> sirf_gps_stop called
<14:30:51> Suspending MO session!!!
<14:30:51> GPS_STATUS_SESSION_END
<14:30:51> GPS_STATUS_ENGINE_OFF
<14:30:51> LSM_Stop Called
<14:30:51> INFO: LSM_Stop is called
<14:30:51> INFO: lsmCloseSession is called
<14:30:51> INFO: Id = 2, type = 0
<14:30:51> INFO: lsmCloseSession calls GM_closeSession
<14:30:51> gps_stop wait
<14:30:51> rtn V C 0
<14:30:51> select fail - errno = 4
<14:30:51> INFO: lsmCloseSession exits
<14:30:51> INFO: LSM_Stop exits
<14:30:51> semaphore rel for stop
<14:30:51> LSM_setCapabilities
<14:30:51> IdleState:updating session check
<14:30:51> GPS ONOFF Report : 0
<14:30:51> GPS ONOFF Mode : File Open Error - emc_enable !!!!
<14:30:51> INFO: GPS_WAKE_LOCK_DISABLE
<14:30:51> gps_stop success
<14:30:52> Stop Release
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and now here we have the same two log files, but for the sim card that breaks my GPS
AGPSlog.txt
[20150621184606.00] 0x00000000:2, # session starts
[20150621184606.00] 0x21000000:2, #Network Connection Failure
[20150621184606.00] 0x00000002:2,75,75,120,0,1, #QoP
[20150621184607.00] 0x00000005:2,SN4_4.1.1-B16_LPL_DBG 01/17/2012 017 GSD4t_4.1.1-B16_1197119 01/17/2012 017 #version numbers
[20150621184827.00] 0x13000000:2, #GPS cannot produce position within given response time
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and sirf_interface_log.txt for broken gps sim card
<14:15:55> ### Samsung Proxima-HSPA, CSR SiRF Software 2.0, B16 2013,02,06 ###
<14:15:55> ****** GSD4t Hardware Configuration ******
<14:15:55> *** [PROJECT : SAMSUNG_PROXIMA]
<14:15:55> *** [UART DRIVER : /dev/ttyO0]
<14:15:55> *** [RESET GPIO : /sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_nRST/value]
<14:15:55> *** [ONOFF GPIO : /sys/devices/virtual/sec/gps/GPS_PWR_EN/value]
<14:15:55> *** [TCXO CLOCK : 26MHz]
<14:15:55> *** [EXTERNAL LNA : DISABLED]
<14:15:55> *** [UART BAUD RATE : 115200]
<14:15:55> *** [FREQUENCY AIDING : ENABLED]
<14:15:55> *** [SENSOR AIDING : ENABLED]
<14:15:55> *** [SETID : IMSI]
<14:15:55> *** [SSL : ENABLED]
<14:15:55> *** [DEBUGGING FILES : ENABLED]
<14:15:55> *** [REAIDING TIME : 20 (m)]
<14:15:55> *** [CONTROL PLANE : ENABLED]
<14:15:55> *** [LOG PATH : /data]
<14:15:55> *** [SGEE : 1]
<14:15:55> *** [SGEE SERVER1 : sgee.samsung.csr.com]
<14:15:55> *** [SGEE SERVER2 : instantfix.csr.com]
<14:15:55> *** [SGEE PORT : 80]
<14:15:55> *** [SGEE FILE :/diff/packedDifference.f2p3enc.ee]
<14:15:55> *** [SGEE URID : 1]
<14:15:55> *** [SGEE DEVICE ID : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 ]
<14:15:55> *** [SGEE OEM ID : 00 00 00 00 ]
<14:15:55> Android Session Handler Starting
<14:15:55> IdleState:updating session check
<14:15:55> Create android_session_handler thread
<14:15:55> Android Status Report Handler Starting
<14:15:55> Create android_status_report_handler thread
<14:15:55> sirf_cpa_init: called
<14:15:55> sirf_cpa_ril_library_load: called
<14:15:56> sirf_cpa_ril_library_load : SUCCESS
<14:15:56> sirf_cpa_oem_ril_connect: called
<14:15:56> pfn_Connect_RILD Success
<14:15:56> sirf_cpa_oem_ril_connect : Success!!!
<14:15:56> sirf_cpa_init: Registering control plane callback
<14:15:58> INFO: CP_SetMessageListeners is called
<14:15:58> INFO: CP_SetMessageListeners exits
<14:15:58> Sirf CPA Initialization Success
<14:15:58> SIRF GSD4t Initialization Success
<14:15:58> sirf_agps_init: called
<14:15:58> sirf_gps_ni_init: called
<14:15:58> sirf_agps_ril_init: called
<14:15:58> sirf_agps_set_server - Type : 1, hostname = supl.nokia.com, port = 7275
<14:16:04> RilOnUnsolicited_Callback: called
<14:16:04> cmd = 33, len = 12
<14:16:04> GPS ONOFF Report : 1
<14:16:04> GPS ONOFF Mode : File Open Error - emc_enable !!!!
<14:16:04> INFO: GPS_WAKE_LOCK_ENABLE
<14:16:04> CP session opened from RIL, sending cp_reset
<14:16:04> INFO: CP_Reset is called
<14:16:04> INFO: CP_Reset exits
<14:16:04> OEM_RIL_UNSOL_GPS_MEASURE_POSITION
<14:16:04> method_type is 0
<14:16:04> hor_acc is 127
<14:16:04> vert_acc is NOT present
<14:16:04> rsp_time is NOT present
<14:16:04> INFO: CP_SendNetMessage is called with these input data:
<14:16:05> INFO: ota_type = LSM_TEXT_AIDING
<14:16:05> INFO: rrc_state = LSM_RRC_STATE_IDLE
<14:16:05> INFO: sessionPriority = NO_EMERGENCY
<14:16:05> INFO: msg_size = 3444
<14:16:05> close session = 0
<14:16:05> INFO: ***** pSessionId = 0x5f2b6c18 *****
<14:16:05> GM_setAidingType is called - 2
<14:16:05> GM_setResetType is called 6 - 2(RESET_TYPE_COLD_RESET)
<14:16:05> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:16:05> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:16:06> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:16:06> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:16:06> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:16:06> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:16:06> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:16:06> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:16:06> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:16:06> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:16:06> SIRF_PAL_OS_THREAD_Create : thread_id 33, tid 1151, policy 0, sched_priority 0
<14:16:06> SIRF_PAL_OS_THREAD_Create : thread_id 32, tid 1151, policy 0, sched_priority 0
<14:16:06> SIRF_PAL_ANDROID_THREAD_SET_FOREGROUND : tid 1340, policy 0 => 1
<14:16:06> SIRF_PAL_ANDROID_THREAD_SET_FOREGROUND : tid 1341, policy 0 => 1
<14:16:06> SIRF_PAL_STORAGE_Open called
<14:16:06> Proxima detected path /data/system/
<14:16:06> SIRF_PAL_OS_THREAD_Create : thread_id 80, tid 1151, policy 0, sched_priority 1821655891
<14:16:06> INFO: (lsmStartSession) rtn = 1
<14:16:06> INFO: sending event to update CP session status
<14:16:06> LSM_Position_CallBack: called
<14:16:06> CP Session started!!
<14:16:06> session resumed : ANDROID_CP_SESSION
<14:16:06> ========== NEW Session ==========
<14:16:06> Android Session State Machine : CPSession
<14:16:06> Wait for CP session complete
<14:16:07> EHWConfigRequestReceived
<14:16:07> set_frequency_transfer: called
<14:16:07> Frequency Transfer Request: START
<14:16:07> sirf_cpa_send_msg_to_ril: called
<14:16:07> Msg is sent to RiL- sub_cmd: 37, len: 5
<14:16:07> Frequency Transfer Request: successful
<14:16:08> INFO: CP_SendNetMessage exits
<14:16:08> RilOnUnsolicited_Callback: called
<14:16:08> cmd = 37, len = 2
<14:16:08> OEM_RIL_UNSOL_GPS_FREQUENCY_AIDING
<14:16:08> Calling sirf_inject_hw_frequency...
<14:16:08> sirf_inject_hw_frequency: IN Params: frq = 26000000.000000 Hz, acc= 0.300000 ppm
<14:16:08> LSM_UpdateFrequency: IN Params: req_id= 0, frq_type= 1, frq = 26000000.000000, acc_type = 1, acc = 0.300000
<14:16:08> INFO: lsmUplinkMsgCallback is called with ota_type = 5, p_msg_data=0x65b6f61c, msg_size = 276 is_final_response = 0
<14:16:08> INFO: (lsmUplinkMsgCallback) copy p_msg_data
<14:16:08> INFO: lsmUplinkMsgCallback calls cpaUlMsgCallback
<14:16:08> APP_SendNetMessage: is_final_response is 0
<14:16:08> GPS_AGPS_POSITION_ERROR, request assistance data
<14:16:08> sirf_cpa_send_msg_to_ril: called
<14:16:08> Msg is sent to RiL- sub_cmd: 35, len: 435
<14:16:08> INFO: lsmUplinkMsgCallback exits
<14:16:08> LSM_UpdateFrequency: OUT True
<14:16:08> sirf_inject_hw_frequency: OUT
<14:16:08> RilOnComplete_Callback: called
<14:16:08> RilOnComplete_Callback: called
<14:16:09> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : "cp"
<14:16:09> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = internet.movistar.ve
<14:16:10> sirf_gps_inject_time: called
<14:16:10> Recieved utc = 1434912348599 ms ref = 66999 ms unc = 58 ms
<14:16:10> Local Time Updated : ref UTC = 1434912348599 , unc = 58, ref sys time= 66999
<14:16:10> Local time difference since last update - 21590 ms
<14:16:10> LSM TIME INJECTED: utc = 1434912348599, ref =66999, unc = 58
<14:16:10> set_frequency_transfer: called
<14:16:10> Frequency Transfer Request: STOP
<14:16:10> sirf_cpa_send_msg_to_ril: called
<14:16:10> Msg is sent to RiL- sub_cmd: 37, len: 5
<14:16:10> Frequency Transfer Request: successful
<14:16:10> RilOnComplete_Callback: called
<14:16:10> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 0, type : 0 extra : internet.movistar.ve
<14:16:10> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = internet.movistar.ve
<14:16:10> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : "cp"
<14:16:10> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = internet.movistar.ve
<14:16:47> RilOnUnsolicited_Callback: called
<14:16:47> cmd = 33, len = 12
<14:16:47> OEM_RIL_UNSOL_GPS_MEASURE_POSITION
<14:16:47> method_type is 0
<14:16:47> hor_acc is 127
<14:16:47> vert_acc is NOT present
<14:16:47> rsp_time is NOT present
<14:16:47> INFO: CP_SendNetMessage is called with these input data:
<14:16:47> INFO: ota_type = LSM_TEXT_AIDING
<14:16:47> INFO: rrc_state = LSM_RRC_STATE_IDLE
<14:16:47> INFO: sessionPriority = NO_EMERGENCY
<14:16:47> INFO: msg_size = 3444
<14:16:47> close session = 0
<14:16:47> INFO: CP_SendNetMessage exits
<14:16:47> INFO: lsmUplinkMsgCallback is called with ota_type = 5, p_msg_data=0x65b6f61c, msg_size = 276 is_final_response = 0
<14:16:47> INFO: (lsmUplinkMsgCallback) copy p_msg_data
<14:16:47> INFO: lsmUplinkMsgCallback calls cpaUlMsgCallback
<14:16:47> APP_SendNetMessage: is_final_response is 0
<14:16:47> GPS_AGPS_POSITION_ERROR, request assistance data
<14:16:47> sirf_cpa_send_msg_to_ril: called
<14:16:47> Msg is sent to RiL- sub_cmd: 35, len: 435
<14:16:47> INFO: lsmUplinkMsgCallback exits
<14:16:47> RilOnComplete_Callback: called
<14:16:51> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 5 extra : internet.movistar.ve
<14:16:51> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = internet.movistar.ve
<14:17:03> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 0, type : 5 extra : internet.movistar.ve
<14:17:03> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = internet.movistar.ve
<14:17:03> sirf_agps_ril_update_network_state: called - connected : 1, type : 1 extra : "cp"
<14:17:03> sirf_agps_update_network_availability : available = 1, apn = internet.movistar.ve
<14:17:40> set_frequency_transfer: called
<14:17:40> Frequency Transfer Request: START
<14:17:40> sirf_cpa_send_msg_to_ril: called
<14:17:40> Msg is sent to RiL- sub_cmd: 37, len: 5
<14:17:40> Frequency Transfer Request: successful
<14:17:40> RilOnUnsolicited_Callback: called
<14:17:40> cmd = 37, len = 2
<14:17:40> OEM_RIL_UNSOL_GPS_FREQUENCY_AIDING
<14:17:40> Calling sirf_inject_hw_frequency...
<14:17:40> sirf_inject_hw_frequency: IN Params: frq = 26000000.000000 Hz, acc= 0.300000 ppm
<14:17:40> LSM_UpdateFrequency: IN Params: req_id= 0, frq_type= 1, frq = 26000000.000000, acc_type = 1, acc = 0.300000
<14:17:40> LSM_UpdateFrequency: OUT True
<14:17:40> sirf_inject_hw_frequency: OUT
<14:17:40> RilOnComplete_Callback: called
<14:17:42> set_frequency_transfer: called
<14:17:42> Frequency Transfer Request: STOP
<14:17:42> sirf_cpa_send_msg_to_ril: called
<14:17:42> Msg is sent to RiL- sub_cmd: 37, len: 5
<14:17:42> Frequency Transfer Request: successful
<14:17:42> RilOnComplete_Callback: called
<14:18:08> INFO: lsmLocCallback : do nothing
<14:18:08> LSM:lsmLocCB out
<14:18:27> INFO: need to shutdown session.
<14:18:27> INFO: lsmLocCallback : LSM_SHUTDOWN_SESSION
<14:18:27> INFO: (lsmLocCallback) pWorkingData = 0x6ca1f828
<14:18:27> INFO: ***** pSessionId = 0x5f2b6c18 *****
<14:18:27> LSM_Position_CallBack: called
<14:18:27> LSM:lsmLocCB out
<14:19:33> sirf_gps_set_position_mode: called
<14:19:33> min_interval = 1000, preferred_accuacy=0, preferred_time =0
<14:19:33> GPS_POSITION_MODE_MS_BASED
<14:19:33> the first GPS Start after reboot : Cold Start
<14:19:33> INFO: CP_Reset is called
<14:19:33> INFO: CP_Reset exits
<14:19:33> ##### sirf_gps_start: called (1) #####
<14:19:33> gps_start called;resuming session
<14:19:33> android_session_handler is already running!!!
<14:19:33> sirf_gps_start Fail!!!!
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I'm thinking this could be something apn related? don't really know what to look for in those logs though. hope someone here knows and can help. thanks!
mb_3000 said:
I'm thinking this could be something apn related? don't really know what to look for in those logs though. hope someone here knows and can help. thanks!
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I'm no expert, but have you considered an A-GPS issue ?
Do both your SIMs' APNs have "APN type=SUPL" ?
(SUPL = Secure User Plane Location, and from what I understand, it means your GPS can get A-GPS data from that APN. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_User_Plane_Location)
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I'm no expert, but have you considered an A-GPS issue ?
Do both your SIMs' APNs have "APN type=SUPL" ?
(SUPL = Secure User Plane Location, and from what I understand, it means your GPS can get A-GPS data from that APN. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_User_Plane_Location)
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hey, thanks! yeah, at this point I'm almost positive it is a A-GPS problem with my second carrier. I actually found 2 more log files
here is the one with 3G activated:
[20150621184606.00] 0x00000000:2, # session starts
[20150621184606.00] 0x21000000:2, #Network Connection Failure
[20150621184606.00] 0x00000002:2,75,75,120,0,1, #QoP
[20150621184607.00] 0x00000005:2,SN4_4.1.1-B16_LPL_DBG 01/17/2012 017 GSD4t_4.1.1-B16_1197119 01/17/2012 017 #version numbers
[20150621184827.00] 0x13000000:2, #GPS cannot produce position within given response time
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and here is the one with 2G only connectivity, on the same carrier:
[20150621193946.00] 0x00000000:2, # session starts
[20150621193946.00] 0x01000000:2, #Network Connection Success
[20150621193946.00] 0x00000002:2,100,250,240,0,1, #QoP
[20150621193947.00] 0x00000005:2,SN4_4.1.1-B16_LPL_DBG 01/17/2012 017 GSD4t_4.1.1-B16_1197119 01/17/2012 017 #version numbers
[20150621193948.00] 0x01000001:2, #Server Connection Success
[20150621193948.00] 0x02000000:2,1.0.0,SUPL_START
[20150621193948.00] 0x02000000:2,1.0.0,SUPL_RESPONSE #SI MSB
[20150621193948.00] 0x02000000:2,1.0.0,SUPL_POSINIT
[20150621193948.00] 0x02000000:2,1.0.0,SUPL_POS
[20150621193948.00] 0x02000000:2,1.0.0,SUPL_POS
[20150621193948.00] 0x00000004:2,14,1850,4500,1,3,4,7,9,11,16,17,19,23,27,28,30,32, # Eph Aiding to GPS
[20150621193948.00] 0x02000000:2,1.0.0,SUPL_END
[20150621194001.00] 0x00000001:2, # session end
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I think somehow my carrier is blocking SUPL requests when I switch to 3G. but that's just me guessing from the logs. I'll try to keep investigating a little more but at this point I'm lost
Well, maybe one of your carrier just doesn't provide SUPL on their network. If that's the case, I'm pretty sure you're out of luck.
Do you mind posting both your APNs info ?
BTW, I'm also running CM11 on my Galaxy Nexus, and got quite interested in GPS some weeks ago. Here are some of my findings :
GPS Status & Toolbox is a very good app : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eclipsim.gpsstatus2. There website is also full of info on GPS : http://mobiwia.com/gpsstatus
TopNTP might be a good gps.conf setup tool : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=by.zatta.agps. It's not perfect (it still lists "FQDN" in some configs…), but it does allow to use DerekGordon's NTP servers
I read somewhere (can't remember where though :crying: ) that the Galaxy Nexus SiRFstar chip actually does not use A-GPS, but a similar technology. That's why all these "Inject A-GPS" app seem to have no effect on that device
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Regarding the Galaxy Nexus absence of A-GPS :
The Galaxy Nexus seems to have a SiRFstar chip : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30765234&postcount=7 or https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fatdroid.android.gpscontrols2ad
SiRFstar chips seems not to use A-GPS : http://pocketnow.com/hardware-1/sirfstar-iv-to-compete-with-agps-for-fast-acquisition-times

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