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n_gsm: Send CLD command on exit

A DISC on DLCI 0 should close down the mux but Michael Lauer reports this
is not the case for some modems. Send a CLD as well.

Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com>
Tested-by: Michael Lauer
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Alan Cox 14 years ago
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      drivers/tty/n_gsm.c

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drivers/tty/n_gsm.c

@@ -2003,6 +2003,7 @@ void gsm_cleanup_mux(struct gsm_mux *gsm)
 	int i;
 	struct gsm_dlci *dlci = gsm->dlci[0];
 	struct gsm_msg *txq;
+	struct gsm_control *gc;
 
 	gsm->dead = 1;
 
@@ -2016,6 +2017,13 @@ void gsm_cleanup_mux(struct gsm_mux *gsm)
 	spin_unlock(&gsm_mux_lock);
 	WARN_ON(i == MAX_MUX);
 
+	/* In theory disconnecting DLCI 0 is sufficient but for some
+	   modems this is apparently not the case. */
+	if (dlci) {
+		gc = gsm_control_send(gsm, CMD_CLD, NULL, 0);
+		if (gc)
+			gsm_control_wait(gsm, gc);
+	}
 	del_timer_sync(&gsm->t2_timer);
 	/* Now we are sure T2 has stopped */
 	if (dlci) {