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PACKAGE_STRING, in some cases, might not include the version.
Use PACKAGE_NAME PACKAGE_VERSION instead.
Thanks to @httpstorm to point this out!
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Thanks to @xunmod for reporting!
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* Mode 4
USB Ethernet + CDC-NCM
iOS >= 16.0
* Mode 5
CDC-NCM Direct only (no usbmux, no USB Ethernet, no PTP)
iOS >= 17.0
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iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max support up to 10 Gbps USB 3.x. Add the necessary
case to display the correct link speed.
Requires libusb 1.0.22 (2018-03-25) or newer,
introduced in libusb/libusb@7a91d7cdccaa7dfc3db0828a5230d6260e9338d7
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The '+=' operator used in configure.ac to append to the CFLAGS variable
is present in Bash, but not the POSIX sh specification.
Therefore, the aforementioned part of the configure.ac (from which the
configure script is obtained) might not run correctly under non
Bash-like POSIX compliant shells (dash - default shell on Debian, ash,
etc).
Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/924200
Signed-off-by: Zurab Kvachadze <zurabid2016@gmail.com>
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[1] changes to mode 3 CDC NCM by default. Revert back to mode 1:
Originally mode 1 was used, where a tethered iPhone appears as an
Ethernet interface, handled by the ipheth driver. This has been the
default for many years and is known to work on iPhone 3G, 4S, 7 Plus,
11 and newer. Since [2-3] ipheth supports CDC NCM in mode 1, and
configures the iPhone to use it.
In mode 3, the Ethernet interface is handled by kmod-usb-net-cdc-ncm.
This driver has better performance, but now the iPhone does not
provide DHCP or Internet connectivity, so we should revert to mode 1.
Analysing the network traffic, shows that both the iPhone and OpenWRT
are DHCP clients. The iPhone does not act as a DHCP server. I can set
a static IP on OpenWRT and lease 172.20.10.1 to the iPhone. Then I can
ping the iPhone and I have IPv4 connectivity. However the iPhone does
not provide Internet connectivity to OpenWRT. Maybe in mode 3, the
iPhone is a client meant to receive Internet over USB and therefore
it is not a gateway?
Attempts to switch old iPhones, such as 3G and 4S to mode 3 fail.
They remain in mode 1 and work correctly using the ipheth driver.
Comparison, tested on iPhone 7 Plus and 11
- mode 1 eth0 kmod-usb-net-ipheth 264 Mbit/s DHCP server, Internet
- mode 3 usb0 kmod-usb-net-cdc-ncm 304 Mbit/s DHCP client, no Internet
[1] https://github.com/libimobiledevice/usbmuxd/commit/c7a0dd9b82633ea347497626282e3051a469ef50
[2] https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/a2d274c62e44b1995c170595db3865c6fe701226
[3] https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/commit/680f8738d02a1876ae4cd11aacf9cd56e520fadf
Signed-off-by: Georgi Valkov <gvalkov@gmail.com>
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On newer versions of systemd, there is an expectation that `/run` is
used instead of `/var/run`. The current service file template can
result in the following error message in the service:
```
systemd[1]: /lib/systemd/system/usbmuxd.service:7: PIDFile= references a path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/usbmuxd.pid → /run/usbmuxd.pid; please update the unit file accordingly.
```
Prefer the `@runstatedir@` over `@localstatedir/run@` pattern as
suggested by [1].
[1]: https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Directory-Variables.html
Signed-off-by: Patrick Williams <patrick@stwcx.xyz>
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Thanks to @intelfx for spotting this.
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Fixes regression introduced in 84801d8 that removed the default value.
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Switch mode only if guess is different than desired mode.
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to a separate function.
This function can later be used to determine active mode.
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ignore unexpected responses and complete initializations.
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- Find and use it when completing initialization
- Mark device as not alive instead of directly closing it
- Debug and plug memory leaks
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Handle some memory issues.
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Use USBMUXD_DEFAULT_DEVICE_MODE env. var. to let the user control desired mode.
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with a fallback to get the version string from a .tarball-version file
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Some older devices (e.g. iOS 2.x) wouldn't allow querying the iOS version
if the device is not paired. In this case we just assume an old version
instead of erroring out, and this way the device will be made available.
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On older devices with iOS 5 and even before there is no "ProductName", only
"ProductType" or "DeviceClass" (which is still present).
usbmuxd fails to connect these devices, because it can't receive product name.
"DeviceClass", like "ProductVersion", can be retrieved even in locked state,
so this commit changes it to use that instead.
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This is the PID used by the mac studio when in recovery mode.
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1904 is the M1 iMac; presumably this is now a range
Signed-off-by: Hector Martin <marcan@marcan.st>
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packages on ubuntu
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