Modem modules
This service provides modules necessary to communicate with modems.
Modems are self-contained devices that implement the hardware and software necessary to perform RF (Radio-Frequency) communication, including GNSS, Cellular, WiFi etc.
The modem modules are inter-connected dynamically using data-in/data-out pipes making them independently testable and highly flexible, ensuring stability and scalability.
Modem pipe
This module is used to abstract data-in/data-out communication over a variety of mechanisms, like UART and CMUX DLCI channels, in a thread-safe manner.
A modem backend will internally contain an instance of a modem_pipe structure, alongside any buffers and additional structures required to abstract away its underlying mechanism.
The modem backend will return a pointer to its internal modem_pipe structure when initialized, which will be used to interact with the backend through the modem pipe API.
Modem PPP
This module defines and binds a L2 PPP network interface, described in L2 Layer Management, to a modem backend. The L2 PPP interface sends and receives network packets. These network packets have to be wrapped in PPP frames before being transported via a modem backend. This module performs said wrapping.
Modem CMUX
This module is an implementation of CMUX following the 3GPP 27.010 specification. CMUX is a multiplexing protocol, allowing for multiple bi-directional streams of data, called DLCI channels. The module attaches to a single modem backend, exposing multiple modem backends, each representing a DLCI channel.