diff -r 630d2f34d719 -r 07a122eea281 cbsref/telephonyrefplugins/atltsy/config/modifycommdb.pl --- a/cbsref/telephonyrefplugins/atltsy/config/modifycommdb.pl Tue Aug 31 16:23:08 2010 +0300 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -#!perl -w -# Copyright (c) 2010 Symbian Foundation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). -# All rights reserved. -# This component and the accompanying materials are made available -# under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0" -# which accompanies this distribution, and is available -# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". -# -# Initial Contributors: -# Symbian Foundation - initial contribution. -# -# Contributors: -# -# Description: -# This modifies CommDB for the AT LTSY modem, asking the user for the comm port and baud rate to use. -# -# - -use strict; - - -# Ask for the COM port and Baud -my $com; -my $baud; -print "What COMM port is the modem on?\n(Note: Symbian COMM ports are 1 less than windows)\n\tCOMM::"; -chomp ($com = <>); - -print "What is the baud rate of the modem?\n(Wavecomm default is 9600, Telit default is 152000)\n\tBaud="; -chomp ($baud = <>); - -#print "\nComm::$com Baud=$baud\n"; - -# Open the config files -my $defaultcomdb = "<./AT-LTSY(default).cfg"; -my $commdb = ">/epoc32/winscw/c/AT-LTSY.cfg"; - -open(COMMDBOUT, $commdb); -open(COMMDBREAD, $defaultcomdb); - -# Read in the default commdb and write it out to the new file, changing the com port and baud where necessary -my $modembearertable = 0; -my $modementry = 0; - -while() -{ -my($line)=$_; - -# first wait till we've found the $modembearertable line. -if ($line =~ m/^\[ModemBearer\]/) - { - #print "Found the modem bearer table\n"; - $modembearertable = 1; - } -# Or if we've got the end of the table unset the boolean -elsif ($modembearertable && $line =~ m/^\[/) - { - #print "Found the end fo the modem bearer table\n"; - $modembearertable = 0; - } - -# If we're in the modem table then check for a few things -if ($modembearertable) - { - # Now wait till we've got to an entry for our modem - if ($line =~ m/^\sName=CommModem/) - { - #print "Found the modem entry\n"; - $modementry = 1; - } - - # Or if we've reached the end of the modem entry unset the boolean - if ($modementry && $line =~ m/^END_ADD/) - { - #print "Found the end of the modem entry\n"; - $modementry = 0; - } - } - -# If we're in the entry for our modem then potentially modify the line -if ($modementry) - { - # If it's the comm port number set that up - if ($line =~ m/^\sPortName=COMM::/) - { - print "\tSetting the COMM port\n"; - $line = "\tPortName=COMM::$com\n" - } - - # If it's the rate then set that up - if ($line =~ m/^\sRate=/) - { - print "\tSetting the Baud rate\n"; - $line = "\tRate=$baud\n" - } - } - -# Write out the (modified) line to the new commdb -print COMMDBOUT $line; -} - -# Close the files -close(COMMDBOUT); -close(COMMDBREAD); - -