Lucent Win Modem

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Mam Lucent Win Modem a zhanam nato ovladace k najnovsej vezii mandrivy 2007.dufam ze to nieje porusenie pravidiel a neodkazete ma na lamky :D
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skus dat presnejsie typ toho modemu.
Ale najlepsie bude ked pozres na strankach vyrobcu.
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Ak je to Microcom tak na masine skus skompilovat ovladace.
http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/package ... 6a6.tar.gz
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:? v modemoch sa nevyznam,ale jasne som napisal ze mam Lucent Win Modem cize to asi microcom nieje.ci je?
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No je dost mozne ze je to Microcom DeskPorte 56K Internal /L, mne ho tiez windows detekoval ako Lucent Winmodem. Zisti najprv aky mas modem http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/scanModem.gz :wink:
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#!/bin/bash
UPDATE="2006_November_07"
# maintainer  Marvin Stodolsk y
cat<<END

 From http://linmodems.technion.ac.il , get a recent update of scanModem,
 if this copy was not there obtained. There are weekly updates.
 Updated on: $UPDATE

END
sleep 3
cat<<END>>/dev/null

 Browse http://linmodems.technion.ac.il   and
 download scanModem.gz . Within a Linux partition
    gunzip scanModem.gz
 To make it executable:
    chmod +x scanModem
 Run diagnositics with:
    ./scanModem
Only the ouput ModemData.txt should be sent to [email protected]

José Manuel Campaña <[email protected]> Spanish
GnomePPP problem

MacProblems  http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-79605.html

> slmodemd -c USA --alsa hw:0,6
IIRC you can also use modem:0 (or maybe just 'modem') as device name.

> I was wondering if I should be able to hear the modem.
It depends on the modem itself, I don't remember does HDA have buzzer
control (will need to see). Anyway I think that si3045 driver does not
support this yet.

END

if grep buntu /etc/issue >/dev/null ; then
  # $SUDO is signature of all Ubuntu related distros using sudo rather than "su - root"
  SUDO=sudo
fi

# if test "$UID" != 0 ; then 
#  echo Run with Root permission:
#  if test -n "$SUDO" ; then
#    echo sudo $0
#  else
#    echo $ su - root
#    echo # $0
#  fi
#  echo
#  exit 
# fi

PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin

# for eventual script testing, with $2 and $3 format  VendorID:DeviceI
if test "$1" = test ; then
  if test -z "$2" ; then
    echo "test mode syntax is:	./scanModem test PCIid PCIidSubsystem Distro KernelVersion CPU"
    echo "  with a minimum of:	./scanModem test PCIid"
    echo
    exit
  fi 
  TST=1
  PCIDEV="$2"
  SUBSYS="$3"
  ISSUER="$4"
  SYS="$5"
  GCC123="$6"
  CPU="$7"
fi

if test -z "$SYS" ; then
  SYS=`uname -r`
fi

# Short term files have names 0tmpfile.1 2 3 etc.
rm $TMPM 2>/dev/null
if test -z "$TMPM" ; then
  TMPM=0tmpfile
  if test -d /dev/shm ; then
    # use /dev/shm RAM space if possible for transient writes
    SHM=`ls -dl /dev/shm | cut -d' ' -f1`
    if test "$SHM" = drwxrwxrwt ; then 
      TMPM=/dev/shm/0tmpfile
    fi
    SHM=
  fi
fi

if test -z "$BN" ; then
  BN=`basename $0`
fi
if test "$BN" != scanModem ; then
  echo " Please rename this script scanModem, or some files will not print out."
  echo " Abort with Ctrl-C, or wait 5 seconds to continue."
  echo
  sleep 5
fi

if test -d Modem ; then
  /bin/rm -r Modem 2>/dev/null
fi
mkdir -p Modem
RECORD=Modem/ModemData.txt
RECORD2=Modem/YourSystem.txt
  cat<<END>$RECORD2

This file should NOT be sent to [email protected]
It has common guidance for modem usage after setup.

END

if test "`pwd`" = "/"  -a -z "$RPM" ; then
  cat<<END

 $0 should NOT be run in the / directory!!
 Copy scanModem to /root/ or /tmp/ of some /home/User/ folder.
 Exiting now.

END
  exit
fi

if test -f /etc/issue ; then 
  ISSUE=`cut -d'\' -f1 /etc/issue`
  ISSUER=`cut -d' ' -f1 /etc/issue | cut -d_ -f1 | cut -d- -f1`
  if grep SuSE /etc/issue >/dev/null ; then
    # SuSE is not the first word in /etc/issue
    ISSUER=SuSE
  fi
fi

echo>$TMPM
# Here to reveal installed software
if test -L /dev/modem ; then
   link=" The modem symbolic link is  /`ls -l  /dev/modem | cut -d/ -f2- 2>/dev/null`"
   echo $link > $TMPM
fi
if test -L /dev/ttySL0 ; then
  link2=" The slmodemd set symbolic link is  /`ls -l  /dev/ttySL0 | cut -d/ -f2- 2>/dev/null`"
  echo $link2 >>$TMPM
fi
link=
link2=

cat<<END>>$RECORD
 Only plain text email is forwarded by the  [email protected] List Server.
 Do use the following as the email Subject Line:
           SomeName, YourCountry $ISSUE kernel `uname -r` 
 This will alert cogent experts, and  distinguish cases in the Archives.
 YourCountry will enable Country Code guidance.
 Occassionally responses are blocked by an Internet Provider mail filters.
 So in a day, also check the Archived responses at http://www.linmodems.org .
 Local Linux experts can be found through: http://www.linux.org/groups/index.html
--------------------------  System information ----------------------------
 $ISSUE
`cat /proc/version`
 scanModem update of:  $UPDATE
`cat $TMPM`

END

if grep -i slack /etc/issue >/dev/null ; then
  echo "Mike Mohr <[email protected]> can provide assistance with Slackware related issues.">>$RECORD
echo >>$RECORD
fi

## GCC analysis
# sed replace s (  and ) with spaces
GCC_INPUT=`cat /proc/version |  sed -e 's/)/ /g' | sed -e 's/(/ /g'`
# Picks our version # following gcc
GCC123=`for i in $GCC_INPUT ; do echo $i ; done | grep -A2 gcc | grep -A1 ersion | grep -v  ersion` 
# last cut for rare names like: MyCompiler-3.3.5
GCC12=`echo $GCC123 | cut -d. -f1-2 | cut -d- -f2`
GCC1=`echo $GCC12 | cut -d. -f1`
# for later package name output
SLMODEMD=SLMODEMD.gcc$GCC1.tar.gz
# Check resident compiler
GCCtests=`ls /usr/bin/gcc* | grep -v gccbug | grep -v gccmakedep 2>/dev/null`
if test -n "$GCCtests" ; then
  for i in $GCCtests
  do
    GCCt=`$i -dumpversion | grep $GCC12 2>/dev/null`
    if test -n "$GCCt" ; then
      GCC=$GCCt
      GCCs=`echo $GCCt | cut -d. -f1-2`
      GCCt=
    fi
  done
fi
if test -z "$GCC" ; then
  GCC=none
fi

PNP=`dmesg | grep "IRQ XX"`
if test -n "$PNP"  ;  then
  cat<<END>> $RECORD
  If after boot up
# dmesg  | grep "IRQ XX"
displays:
    IRQ XX nobody cared
 a change in the bootup BIOS may to a non-PNP choice is likely necessary.

END
fi

CMD_PATH="/bin /usr/bin /sbin /usr/sbin"
for i in $CMD_PATH
do
  if test -x $i/lspci
  then
    LSPCI=$i/lspci
  fi
done

for i in $CMD_PATH
do
  if test -x $i/dmesg
  then
    DMESG=$i/dmesg
  fi
done

for i in $CMD_PATH
do
  if test -x $i/lsusb
  then
    LSUSB=$i/lsusb
  fi
done
if test "$LSUSB" -a -x $LSUSB -a $LSUSB &>/dev/null ; then 
  echo Modem>$TMPM
  echo idVendor>>$TMPM
  echo idProduct>>$TMPM
  USBmodem=`$LSUSB | grep -i modem`
  if test "$USBmodem" ; then
    $LSUSB -v 2>/dev/null | grep -v 0x000 | grep -f $TMPM >>$RECORD
  else 
    echo "USB modem not detected by lsusb" >>$RECORD
  fi
elif test -f  /proc/bus/usb/devices ; then
  if grep -i modem /proc/bus/usb/devices>/dev/null ; then
       grep -i modem /proc/bus/usb/devices  >> $RECORD
       # S:  Product=U.S. Robotics 56K Faxmodem USB
# USB Vendor ID: 0572 Product ID: 1290 (Cadmus2 HCF, Conexant)
# 0483:7554 SGS Thomson Microelectronics 56k SoftModem
       if grep "HSF Modem" /proc/bus/usb/devices>/dev/null ; then
          echo "  Download the hsfmodem package from http://www.linuxant.com/drivers">> $RECORD
       fi
# USB ID 0572:1300 with Conexant chips
# USB ID 0572:1301
# USB ID 0572:1302
# USB ID 0572:1303
# USB ID 08E3:0111 (Olitec Speed'Com USB V92 Ready)
# USB ID 0803:1300 (Zoom Telephonics USB V.92)
   else
      echo " USB modem not detected.">> $RECORD
   fi
else
   echo "   /proc/bus/usb/devices file not present, barring USB modem query.  ">> $RECORD
fi
echo >> $RECORD


if test -z $LSPCI
then
  echo "+----------------------------------------------+"
  echo "|    WARNING: lspci not found  - exiting       |"
  echo "|    Please install the package:  pciutils     |"
  echo "|  lspcidrake is not adequate for scanmodem    |"
  echo "|    Please install the package:  pciutils     |"
  echo "+----------------------------------------------+"
  echo
  exit 1
  echo
# else
#  if $LSPCI &> /dev/null ; then
#    echo "WARNING: $LSPCI returned error - not checking for modem"
#    echo
#    echo Exiting
#    echo
#    exit 1
#  fi
fi

# HDA="8086:2668 8086:27d8 1002:437b 10de:026c"
HDAbus=`$LSPCI | grep "High Definition Audio" | cut -d' ' -f1 | cut -d: -f2-`
echo 10de:026c>$TMPM
echo 1002:437b>>$TMPM
echo 8086:2668>>$TMPM 
echo 8086:27d8>>$TMPM
if test -z "$TST" -a "$HDAbus" ; then
  HDA=1
  HDAdev=`$LSPCI-s $HDAbus -n 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f 3`
  if test "$HDAdev" = 10de:026c ; then
      cat<<END>>$RECORD
 If this High Definition Audio card hosts a Conexant softmodem,
 modem support may not yet been implemented by http://www.linuxant.com

END
  fi
  HDAold=`$LSPCI -s $HDAbus -n | grep -f $TMPM`
  if test -z "$HDAold" ; then
    cat<<END>>$RECORD
 New HDA card type: 
    `$LSPCI-s $HDAbus 2>/dev/null`
    `$LSPCI-s $HDAbus -n 2>/dev/null`

END
  fi
fi 

echo Identifying PCI bus slots with candidate modems.
cat<<END>/dev/null
Modem
modem
erial controller
ommunication controller
M5451
High Definition Audio
ATI Technologies Inc: Unknown device 437b
END
# filering for modem 
#  0403: 8086:2668 Intel Corp. 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio
# BUS1=0000:00:12.0
BUS1=`$LSPCI -n 2>/dev/null | grep " 07..: " | grep -v "FIR Port" | grep -v arallel | cut -d' ' -f1` 
BUS2=`$LSPCI -n 2>/dev/null | grep " 0403: " | cut -d' ' -f1`
BUS3=`$LSPCI -n 2>/dev/null | grep ALI5451 | cut -d' ' -f1`
#older 07xx: Modem family

PCIBUS="$BUS1 $BUS2 $BUS3"
if test -n "$PCIBUS" ; then
if test -z "$TST" ; then
  # Do a preliminary PCI ID readout, in case of a later script failure.
  echo Modem or host audio card candidates have firmware information:>>$RECORD
  for bus in $PCIBUS
  do
     cat<<END>>$RECORD

 PCI slot	PCI ID		SubsystemID	Name
 ----------	---------	---------	--------------
END
    if $LSPCI -n 2>/dev/null  | grep $bus | grep Class >/dev/null ; then
      PCIDEV=`$LSPCI -n 2>/dev/null  | grep $bus | cut -d' ' -f4`
    else
     PCIDEV=`$LSPCI -n 2>/dev/null  | grep $bus | cut -d' ' -f3`
    fi
   SUBSYS=`$LSPCI -nv 2>/dev/null  | grep -A1 $bus | grep Subsystem | cut -d' ' -f2-`
   IRQ=`$LSPCI -v 2>/dev/null  | grep -A2 $bus | grep IRQ  | cut -dQ -f2 | cut -d' ' -f2`
   NAME=`$LSPCI | grep $bus | cut -d' ' -f2- | cut -d'(' -f1`
   echo " $bus	$PCIDEV	$SUBSYS	$NAME">>$RECORD
   echo >>$RECORD
   echo " Modem interrupt assignment and sharing: ">>$RECORD
    if test $IRQ: -a -f /proc/interrupts ; then
     grep -m 1 $IRQ: /proc/interrupts>>$RECORD
     BLOCKED=`grep -m 1 $IRQ: /proc/interrupts | grep $bus`
    fi
   echo >>$RECORD
    if test "$DMESG" ; then
     echo " --- Bootup diagnositcs for card in PCI slot $bus ----">>$RECORD
     $DMESG |  grep $bus>>$RECORD
     DISABLED=`$DMESG | grep $bus | grep -i disabl`
      if test "$DISABLED" -o "$BLOCKED" ; then
       cat<<END>>$RECORD

 The PCI slot $bus of the modem card may be disabled early in 
 a bootup process,  but then enabled later. If modem drivers load 
 but the  modem is not responsive, read Bootup.txt about possible fixes.
 Send dmesg.txt along with ModemData.txt to [email protected]
 if help is needed.
 
END
       cat /proc/interrupts >Modem/dmesg.txt
       echo >>Modem/dmesg.txt
       $DMESG>>Modem/dmesg.txt
       cat<<END>Modem/Bootup.txt
       
 A modem device/card may be disabled at bootup, due to a variety of causes.
 Look at the bootup diagnostics record dmesg.txt  written out through:
 $ dmesg > dmesg.txt
 and try to garner some understanding from it.  Possibilities therein are too
 diverse to be automagically processed by scanModem. A line including the PCI
 bus slot $bus of your modem, and "disable" or "disabling" predicts problems,
 though sometimes corrected later in the bootup.  Similarly a line with "@"
 in the interrupt (IRQ) for your $bus slot is predictive of problems. 

 Possible corrections are:
 0) Get unloading.gz from http://phep2.technion.ac.il/linmodems/packages/
 This script unloads excess drivers which may be competing for resources. 
 Before trying to set up the modem, do:
 $ gunzip unloading.gz
 $ chmod +x unloading
 $ su - root 
 # ./unloading
 Or for Ubuntu related Distros
 $ sudo ./unloading
 
 1) Within the boot up BIOS, change from a Windows to a non-PNP/Other Operating System type.
 Instructions for accessing BIOS are at:
 http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/resources.html within:  Additional Resourcces.
 2a) Add an option "pci=routeirq" to the kernel boot up line.
 Here is an example paragraph from  /boot/grub/menu.lst :
       title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-26-686
       root            (hd0,6)
       kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-26-686 root=/dev/hda7 ro pci=routeirq
       initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-26-686
       savedefault
 2b) Same as above, but use "pollirq" instead of "pci=routeirq".
 3) Within some BIOS setups, IRQ assignments can be changed.
 4) On non-laptop systems, moving the modem card to another slot has helped.
 5) Sometimes upgrading the kernel solves the problem.
 6) Sometimes downgrading the kernel solves the problem.
 7) Sometimes changing the Linux distribution solves the problem.
  
END
      fi #Disabled
    fi # DMESG IRQ
   bus=
   PCIDEV=
   SUBSYS=
   NAME=
   DISABLED=
   BLOCKED=
   IRQ=
  done # first round
   echo>> $RECORD
fi # TST of trial run ,PCIBUS still open
cat<<END | tee -a $RECORD
 === Finished modem firmware and bootup diagnostics section. ===
 === Next deducing cogent software ===

END

 # Then continue with complete analysis
  if test -n "$TST" ; then
    PCIBUS=`echo $PCIBUS | cut -d' ' -f1`
    NAME=TestingName
    if test -z "$SUBSYS" ; then
      SUBSYS=some:thing
    fi
  cat<<END

    Substituted test inputs:
 PCIDEV=$PCIDEV
 SUBSYS=$SUBSYS

END
  fi

  for bus in $PCIBUS
  do
  echo "Analysing card in PCI bus $bus, writing to scanout.$bus"
  OP=Modem/scanout.$bus
    if $LSPCI -n 2>/dev/null  | grep $bus | grep Class >/dev/null ; then
    CLASS0=`$LSPCI -n 2>/dev/null  | grep $bus | cut -d' ' -f3-4`
    else
    CLASS0=`$LSPCI -n 2>/dev/null  | grep $bus | cut -d' ' -f2-3`
    fi 
  # $LSPCI -n 2>/dev/null  | grep $i | cut -d' ' -f2-4 > $TMPM
  CLASS="Class $CLASS0"
  class=`$LSPCI | grep $bus | cut -d' ' -f2- | grep ' 0403: ' >/dev/null`
    if test -n "$class" ; then
    NAME=`$LSPCI 2>/dev/null | grep $bus | cut -d' ' -f3- | cut -d'(' -f1 `
    else
    NAME=`$LSPCI 2>/dev/null | grep $bus | cut -d' ' -f2- | cut -d'(' -f1`
    fi
    if test -z "$TST" ; then
  PCIDEV=`echo $CLASS | cut -d' ' -f3`
    fi
  Vendor=`echo $PCIDEV | cut -d: -f1`
  Device=`echo $PCIDEV | cut -d: -f2`

  IRQ=`$LSPCI -v 2>/dev/null  | grep -A2 $bus | grep IRQ  | cut -dQ -f2 | cut -d' ' -f2`
    if test "$IRQ" = 0 -o "$IRQ" = 255 ; then
#       `grep $IRQ /proc/interrupts`
    cat<<END>>$RECORD
===================================
 The modem interrupt (IRQ) is $IRQ . IRQs of 0 or 255 are not functional!! 
 The CPU cannot control the modem until this situation is corrected!!
 Possible corrections are:
   1) Within the boot up BIOS, change from a Windows to a non-PNP/Other Operating System type.
   Instructions for accessing BIOS are at:
      http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/resources.html within:  Additional Resourcces.
   2a) Add an option "pci=routeirq" to the kernel boot up line.
      Here is an example paragraph from  /boot/grub/menu.lst :
	title           Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.15-26-686
	root            (hd0,6)
	kernel          /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-26-686 root=/dev/hda7 ro pci=routeirq
	initrd          /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-26-686
	savedefault
   2b) Same as above, but use "pollirq" instead of "pci=routeirq". 
   3) Within some BIOS setups, IRQ assignments can be changed.
   4) On non-laptop systems, moving the modem card to another slot has helped.
   5) Sometimes upgrading the kernel changes IRQ assignment.
=====================================

END
    fi # IRQ
  if test -z "$TST" -a -z "$SUBSYS" ; then
    SUBSYS=`$LSPCI -nv 2>/dev/null  | grep -A1 $bus | grep Subsystem | cut -d' ' -f2-`
    SUBNAME=`$LSPCI -v 2>/dev/null  | grep -A1 $bus | grep Subsystem | cut -d: -f2-`
  fi
  if test -n "$SUBSYS" ; then
    SUBven=`echo $SUBSYS | cut -d: -f1`
    SUBdev=`echo $SUBSYS | cut -d: -f2`
    $LSPCI -nv 2>/dev/null | grep -A2 $bus | grep Flags: >/dev/null
  else
    SUBSYS=none
    echo PCIbus=$bus>>$RECORD
    $LSPCI -v 2>/dev/null  | grep -A4 $bus>>$RECORD
    echo >>$RECORD
  fi
  echo PCIDEV=$PCIDEV>>$OP
  echo CLASS='"'$CLASS'"'>>$OP
  echo NAME='"'$NAME'"'>>$OP
  echo Vendor=$Vendor>>$OP
  echo Device=$Device>>$OP
  echo SUBSYS=$SUBSYS>>$OP
  echo SUBNAME='"'$SUBNAME'"'>>$OP
  echo SUBven=$SUBven>>$OP
  echo IRQ=$IRQ>>$OP
  echo Test='"'./scanModem test $PCIDEV $SUBSYS'"'>>$OP
  SOFT=
  ## Recognizing soft modems
  echo "8086:2668 8086:2416 8086:2426 8086:7186 8086:7196 8086:2446 8086:2486 8086:24c6 8086:25a7 8086:24d6 8086:8280 8086:266d 8086:2669 8086:27d8 8086:27dd 1039:7013 1039:7018 10de:01c1 10de:00d9 1106:3068 1022:7446 10b9:5450 10b9:5451 10b9:5453 1025:5453 10b9:5457 1025:5457 1002:434d 1002:437b 1002:4378 1543:3052 10de:026c" >$TMPM
  if test "$PCIDEV" ; then
    if grep $PCIDEV $TMPM>/dev/null ; then
    # among known ALSA compatible softmodem controller
    SOFT=$PCIDEV
    echo "	Modem with PCI ID $PCIDEV is in the software modem category."
    echo SOFT=$SOFT>>$OP
    fi
  fi
#  echo SOFT=$SOFT
  if test -z "$SOFT" -o "$TST"  ; then
  # Prepare for definitive PCI ID case
    rm $TMPM
    DEVnum=1120
    # some DEVnum needed, but 1120 is not int the test range.
    if test "$Vendor" = 11c1 -o "$Vendor" = 115d ; then
      # preparing for Agere and Xircom DSP analysis, convert hexadecimal to number
      DEVnum=$(( 0x`echo $Device` + 0 ))
      # echo DEVnum=$DEVnum
    elif test "$Vendor" = 134d ; then
      # most common PCTEL family
      echo $Device>$TMPM
      if grep 789[0-7] $TMPM>/dev/null ; then
        # most common PCTEL family
        PCTEL=$PCIDEV
      fi
    else
      echo Reduce cases to existence>/dev/null
      cat<<END | grep $PCIDEV | cut -d' ' -f1> $TMPM
4005:0308  Avance ALS-300plus sound+softmodem combo PCI card, obsolete
1055:9178  STANDARD_MICROSYSTEM
10b9:545a  ALI545A SL1801
10b9:5459  ALi Corporation SmartLink SmartPCI561 56K Modem, NetoDragon
10ec:8197  PCI SmartLAN56, RealTek ether/modem combo
1131:3400  SmartPCI56, Philips UCB1500
10a5:3052  Racal Interlan SL1900
10a5:5459  Racal Interlan SmartPCI561 SL1900
163c:5459  SmartLink SmartPCI561 SL1900
163c:3052 Modem: SmartLink SmartPCI562 56K Modem
2000:2800  Gateway SL2800
2003:8800  SmartLink SL2800
END
      if test -f $TMPM ; then 
        slamr=`cat $TMPM | cut -d' ' -f1`
        # Uses dslmodemd + driver slamr 
      fi
      rm $TMPM
      if test -z "$slamr" ; then
# lightly modified for grep parsing from http://www.linuxant.com HSF and HCF pages
        cat<<END | grep $Device | grep $Vendor >$TMPM
HSF {127a,14f1}:{2013,2014,2015,2016}
HSF.Riptide {127a,14f1}:4311 (RIPTIDE)
HSF {127a,14f1}:{2004,2006}
HSF {127a:2114
HSF {14f1:{2043,2044,2045,2046}
HSF {14f1:{2063,2064,2065,2066}
HSF {14f1:2093
HSF {14f1:{201a,201b}
HSF {14f1:{204a,204b}
HSF {14f1:{2143,2144,2145,2146}
HSF {14f1:{2163,2164,2165,2166}
HSF {14f1:{2343,2344,2345,2346}
HSF {14f1:{2363,2364,2365,2366}
HSF {14f1:{2443,2444,2445,2446}
HSF {14f1:{2463,2464,2465,2466}
HSF {14f1:{2f00,2f01,2f02,2f03,2f04}
HSF {14f1:{2f10,2f11,2f12,2f13,2f14}
HSF {14f1:{2702,2703,2704,2705}
HSF {14f1:{2f20,2f30}
HSF {158b:0001 (allied Data Technologies)
HSF {158b:0005 (allied Data Technologies)
HSF {16ec:2f00 (U.S. Robotics USR5660a (265660a) 56K PCI faxmodem)

HCF.HSF {127a,14f1}:{1025,1085,2005}  (if it doesn''t work, try HSF driver)

HCF {127a,14f1}:{1002,1003,1004,1005,1006} (71DP v90)
HCF {127a,14f1}:{1022,1023,1024,1026}
HCF {127a,14f1}:{2004,2006}
HCF {127a,14f1}:{1032,1033,1034,1035,1036}
HCF.Riptide {127a,14f1}:{4321} (RIPTIDE)
HCF {14f1:{10b3,10b4,10b5,10b6}
HCF {127a:{1802,1804,1805} (LaN/Modem Combo)
HCF {14f1:{1813,1815} (LaN/Modem Combo)
HCF {14f1:{1f10,1f11,1f14,1f15}
HCF {14f1:{1053,1054,1055,1056} (SmartHCF board rev 3)
HCF {14f1:{1052,1057,1059} (SmartHCF board rev 4)
HCF {14f1:{1063,1064,1065,1066} (SmartHCF US-only, Dell)
HCF {14f1:{1453,1454,1455,1456} (SmartHCF mini-PCI board rev 3)
HCF {14f1:{1452,1457,1459} (SmartHCF mini-PCI board rev 4)
HCF {1024:1024 (Zenith Data Systems)
HCF {148d:1003 (DIGICOM Systems)
HCF {158d:0015 (allied Data Technologies Tornado VfM56x-PRC)
HCF {141a:1035 (apache Micro)
END
        if test -f $TMPM ; then 
          CNX=`cat $TMPM | cut -d' ' -f1`
        fi
      fi # not SMART
    fi # Preparations
  # Proceed through mutually exclusive cases
  # IDENT=Something , is the signature of effective chipset ID success
  #  so skip further tests
    # Conexant
    if test "$CNX" ; then 
      IDENT=$CNX
      if test "$IDENT" = HSF ; then
        # use package name
        IDENT=hsfmodem
      fi
      if test "$IDENT" = HCF ; then
        IDENT=hcflinmodem
      fi
  # SmartLink modems
    elif test "$slamr" ; then
     IDENT=slamr

  # Lucent/Agere 11c1 and Xircom 115d DSP chipsets
    elif test "$DEVnum" -ge 0 -a "$DEVnum" -le 1023 -a "$Vendor" = 115d ; then
      # DEVICES 0x115d:0x0000-0x000f 0x115d:0x0010-0x03ff
      IDENT=Agere.DSP
    elif test "$Vendor" = 11c1 -o "$Vendor" = 115d && test "$DEVnum" -ge 1088 -a "$DEVnum" -le 1116 ; then
      # DEVICES 0x11c1:0x0440-0x045c  0x115d:0x0440-0x045c
      IDENT=Agere.DSP
    elif test "$Vendor" = 11c1 && test "$Device" = 0461 -o "$Device" = 0462 ; then
          IDENT=Agere.Wildwire
    elif test "$Vendor" = 11c1 && test "$Device" = 048c -o "$Device" = 048e -o "$Device" = 048f ; then
          IDENT=Agere.SV2P
    elif test "$PCIDEV" = 11c1:0480 ; then
         IDENT=Agere.Venus
    elif test "$Vendor" = 11c1 && test "$Device" = 0600 -o "$Device" = 0620 ; then
          IDENT=Agere.SV2PP
  # Intel 536EP & 537 secton
    elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:1080 && test "$SUBSYS" = 8086:1000 -o "$SUBSYS" = 8086:1007 -o "$SUBSYS" = 8086:1008 -o "$SUBSYS" = 8086:100a -o "$SUBSYS" = 1028:1000 ; then
    IDENT=INTEL537EP
    elif test "$PCIDEV" = e159:0001 -a "$SUBSYS" = 8086:0003 ; then
    IDENT=INTEL537
    elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:1040 -a "$SUBSYS" = 8086:1005 ; then
      IDENT=INTEL537SP
    elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:1040 -a "$SUBSYS" = 8086:1000 ; then
      IDENT=INTEL536EP

               # several  PCTEL and CM8737
    elif test "$PCTEL" -o "$PCIDEV" = 13f6:0211 ; then
      IDENT=PCTEL
    elif test "$PCIDEV" = 134d:2189 ; then
      # PCTel Oasis modem supported by Smartlink slamr driver
      IDENT=slamr

    elif test "$PCIDEV" = 12b9:0062 -o "$PCIDEV" = 12b9:1008 ; then
      IDENT=USrobotics.serial
    elif test "$Vendor" = 10b7 -o  "$Vendor" = 12b9 && test "$Device" = 1006 -o "$Device" = 1007 ; then
      IDENT=3COM.winmodem
    elif test "$Vendor" = 1057 -o "$Vendor" = 11d4 ; then
      IDENT=Motorola
    elif test "$Vendor" = 15f1 ; then
    IDENT=Topic
    elif test "$Vendor" = 14e4 ; then
    IDENT=Broadcom
    elif test "$Vendor" = 125d ; then
    IDENT=ESS.com
    elif test "$Vendor" = 1813 ; then
    IDENT=AmbientTech
    elif test "$Vendor" = 1013 ; then
    IDENT=CirrusLogic

   # Odds and ends
    elif $LSPCI -v 2>/dev/null | grep CM8738 >/dev/null ; then
     # Some other Vendors used the CM8738 chip
     IDENT=PCTEL
     new=1
    elif $LSPCI -v 2>/dev/null | grep "Intel 536"  >/dev/null ; then
     # because Intel 536 may have PCI_IDs assigned by modem assemblers, not Intel
     IDENT=INTEL536EP
     new=1
    elif $LSPCI -v 2>/dev/null | grep "Subsystem: Conexant" >/dev/null ; then
      # because the PCI_IDs may be assigned by modem assemblers, not Conexant
      IDENT=HCF.HSF
      new=1
      echo package='"'both hcflinmodem and hsfmodem'"'>>$OP
    else
      echo "	No definitive chipset IDENTification">/dev/null
    fi # Simple PCI ID cases
    if test "$new" ; then 
      echo " New $IDENT device $PCIDEV" >>$RECORD
    fi
    # To clarify later displays
  fi # not soft

  # if not IDENTified do the SOFT modem cases, 
  if test -z "$IDENT" ; then
    # skip it TST(test) and do only once,
    if ! test "$TST" -o "$SoftTest" ; then
      if test -r /proc/asound/card0/codec#1 ; then
        AC01=/proc/asound/card0/codec#1
## example of AC01=/proc/asound/card0/codec#1
# Codec: Generic 11c1 Si3054
# Address: 1
# Vendor Id: 0x11c13026
# Subsystem Id: 0x11c13026
# Revision Id: 0x70500
        if test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:2668 -o "$PCIDEV" = 8086:27d8 -o "$PCIDEV" = 1002:437b -o "$PCIDEV" = 10de:026c ; then
          echo $PCIDEV is a High Definition Audio card, possibly hosting a soft modem.>>$RECORD
          if test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:27d8 ; then
            if test "$KRELEASE" -le 15 -a "$KMAJOR" = 2.6 ; then
              echo " snd-hda-intel may not be competent to read /proc/asound/card0/codec#1">>$RECORD
              echo " before 2.6.15 kernels, for HDA card 8086:27d8">>$RECORD
            fi
          fi
        fi
        if test -z "$SOFT" ; then
          SOFT=HDA_NEW
          echo " and a NEW HDA softmodem controller.">>$RECORD
          echo PCIDEV=NEW_softmodem_$PCIDEV>>$OP
          newHDA=1
        fi 
        echo >>$RECORD
        Codec=`grep Codec: $AC01 | cut -d' ' -f3`
        VendorID=`grep Vendor $AC01 | cut -d' ' -f3`
        echo Codec=$Codec>>$OP
        echo VendorID=$VendorID>>$OP
        if test "$VendorID" = 0x14f12bfa -o "$Codec" = 14f1 ; then
          IDENT=hsfmodem
          HSF=1
        else
          IDENT=slmodemd
        fi
        if ! test "$VendorID" = 0x11c13026 -o "$VendorID" = 0x11c13055 -o "$VendorID" = 0x163c3055 -o "$VendorID" = 0x163c3155 -o "$VendorID" = 0x11c13026 -o "$VendorID" = 0x11c11040 -o "$VendorID" = 0x10573055 -o "$VendorID" = 0x10573155 -o "$VendorID" = 0x14f12bfa ; then
          newChipset=1
          cp -a /proc/asound Modem/
          tar cfz Modem/$Codec.tgz Modem/asound/
          cat<<END>>$RECORD

There may be novel modem chipset information within the /proc/asound/ 
files. They have been copied and packed into a file: Modem/$Codec.tgz
Please send $Codec.tgz to the scanModem maintainer:  [email protected]

END
        fi
      fi #AC01

      if test -f /proc/asound/pcm ; then 
      PCM=/proc/asound/pcm
      lineModem=`grep -i modem $PCM`
        if test "$lineModem" ; then
          IDENT=slmodemd
          if test -z "$SOFT" ; then
            echo " $PCIDEV is a NEW softmodem controller">>$RECORD
            echo PCIDEV=NEW_softmodem_$PCIDEV>>$OP
          fi
          #  Identify the driver
          if grep snd_via82xx_modem /proc/asound/modules | grep modem >/dev/null ; then
            DRIVER_=snd_via82xx_modem
          elif grep snd_atiixp_modem /proc/asound/modules | grep modem >/dev/null ; then
            DRIVER_=snd_atiixp_modem 
          elif grep snd_intel8x0m /proc/asound/modules >/dev/null ; then
            DRIVER_=snd_intel8x0m
          elif grep -i "ALI 5451 modem" $PCM >/dev/null ; then
            DRIVER_=snd_ali5451
            OPTS="-s "
          elif grep snd_hda_intel /proc/asound/modules >/dev/null ; then
            HDA=1
            # /proc/asound/modules  is  0 snd_hda_intel
            if ! grep -i modem /proc/sound/cards >/dev/null ; then
              DRIVER_=snd_hda_intel
            fi
          else 
            echo Future cases >/dev/null
          fi

          # Deduce the SLMODEMD_DEVICE from
          # lineModen="HDA 00-06: Si3054 Modem : Si3054 Modem : playback 1 : capture 1"
          if grep -i Modem $PCM | grep "00-0[1-9]: " >/dev/null ; then
          ## High Definition Audio line from $PCM 
#         # 00-00  is the Audio card,  the modem line is like:
          # 00-06: Si3054 Modem : Si3054 Modem : playback 1 : capture 1
          cA=`grep -i Modem $PCM | cut -b4`
          cM=`grep -i Modem $PCM | cut -b5`
          # N=1,6 cases thus far observed
          SLMODEMD_DEVICE=hw:$cA,$cM
            if grep -i "ALI 5451" $PCM >/dev/null ; then
            # 00-01: ALI 5451 modem : ALI 5451 modem : playback 1 : capture 1
            OPTS="-s "
            echo OPTS=$OPTS>>$OP
            # OPT --shortbuffer or -s   needed by ALI5451
            fi
          else
            ## typical mc97 codec modem, proc/asound/pcm   modem line
            # 01-00: VIA 82XX modem : VIA 82XX modem : playback 1 : capture 1
            N=`grep -i modem $PCM | cut -b2`
            SLMODEMD_DEVICE=modem:$N
            # there are rare cases where modem:0 is necessary because a non-ALSA audio 
            # driver is used, so hw:0 is the modem rather that the audio device.
          fi
        fi # lineModem

        # for mc97 codec modems, not HDA types, and most Conexants
        REGISTERS=`find /proc/asound -name 'mc97#[0-3]-[0-3]+regs'`
        if test -n "$REGISTERS" ; then
            for REG in $REGISTERS
            do
        mc97=`echo $REG | cut -d+ -f1`
        mc97line=`cat $mc97 | grep Extended`
              if grep -i Conexant $mc97 >/dev/null ; then
          IDENT=hsfmodem
          HSF=1
              fi
        hex1=`grep 0:7c $REG | cut -b 8-9`
        hex2=`grep 0:7c $REG | cut -b 10-11`
        hex3=`grep 0:7e $REG | cut -b 8-9`
        num=`grep 0:7e $REG | cut -b 10-11`
        cat<<END>$TMPM
41 A
42 B
43 C
44 D
45 E
46 F
47 G
48 H
49 I
4a J
4b K
4c L
4d M
4e N
4f O
50 P
51 Q
52 R
53 S
54 T
55 U
56 V
57 W
58 X
59 Y
5a Z
END
        B1=`grep $hex1 $TMPM | cut -b4`
        B2=`grep $hex2 $TMPM | cut -b4`
        B3=`grep $hex3 $TMPM | cut -b4`
        CODECd=$B1$B2$B3$num
        echo CODECd=$CODECd>>$OP
	COD=$B1$B2$B3
        echo COD=$COD>>$OP
              if test "$COD" = CXT ; then
          IDENT=hsfmodem
          HSF=1
              elif test -n "$CODECd" ; then
          IDENT=slmodemd
          TYPE=ALSA 
          echo TYPE=ALSA >>$OP
              else
          echo No decision>/dev/null
              fi
            done
        fi # REGISTERS
      fi # PCM
      if test "$Codec" -a -z "$CODECd" ; then
        CODECd=$Codec
      fi
      SoftTest=1

      if test -z "$IDENT" -a "$AC01" -a -z "$HSF" ; then
      # try to identify why there was no modem line, HSF done earlier
          #  from the ALSA sources file driver/sound/pci/hda/patch_si3054.c
        if test "$newHDA" ; then
          Driver=snd-hda-intel
          SLMODEMD_DEVICE=hw:0,1
          echo "A patch to snd-hda-intel is needed to implement service.">>$RECORD
        elif "$VendorID" = 0x11c13026 ; then
              echo " There shold be support for softmodem chip from AgereSystems:  $VendorID ">>$RECORD
              Driver=snd-hda-intel
              SLMODEMD_DEVICE=hw:0,1
        elif "$VendorID" = 0x11c13026 ; then
              echo " A patch to snd-hda-intel may be needed to support the softmodem chip from AgereSystems:  $VendorID" >> $RECORD
              Driver=snd-hda-intel
              SLMODEMD_DEVICE=hw:0,1
        elif "$VendorID" = 0x163c3055 -o "$VendorID" = 0x163c3155 ; then
              echo " A patch to snd-hda-intel may be needed to support the softmodem chip from Smartlink:  $VendorID ">>$RECORD
              Driver=snd-hda-intel
              SLMODEMD_DEVICE=hw:0,1
        elif "$VendorID" = 0x10573055 -o "$VendorID" = 0x10573155 -o "$VendorID" = 0x11c11040 ; then
              echo " A patch to snd-hda-intel is needed to support the softmodem chip from Motorola:  $VendorID ">>$RECORD
              Driver=snd-hda-intel
              SLMODEMD_DEVICE=hw:0,1
        else
              echo FutureCases >/dev/null
        fi
      fi # NoIdent
    fi # not TST or SoftTest

  if test -z "$HSF" ; then
    if test -z "$IDENT" ; then
      #  Deduce dirver from PCI ID info 
      if test "$PCIDEV" = 10b9:5457 ; then
        Driver=slamr 
        SLMODEMD_DEVICE=/dev/slamr0
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 10b9:5451  ; then
        Driver=snd-ali5451 
	SLMODEMD_DEVICE=hw:0,1
        OPTS="-s "
      elif test "$PCIDEV"  = 1002:434d -o "$PCIDEV" = 1002:4378 ; then
        Driver=snd-atiixp-modem 
	SLMODEMD_DEVICE=modem:1 
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 1106:3068 ; then
        Driver=snd-via82xx-modem 
	SLMODEMD_DEVICE=modem:1
      else
        # "mixer error" is warning - this means your ALSA driver (intel8x0m) is old,
        Driver=snd-intel8x0m
	SLMODEMD_DEVICE=modem:1
      fi
    fi # not HSF deduction from hardware

    echo SLMODEMD_DEVICE=$SLMODEMD_DEVICE >>$OP
    PORT="$OPTS$SLMODEMD_DEVICE"
    echo PORT='"'$PORT'"' >>$OP

    if test -z "$Driver" -a "$DRIVER_" ; then
      Driver=`echo $DRIVER_  | sed -e 's/_/-/g'`
    fi
    if test -z "$DRIVER_" -a "$Driver" ; then
      DRIVER_=`echo $Driver  | sed -e 's/-/_/g'`
    fi
    echo Driver=$Driver>>$OP
    echo DRIVER_=$DRIVER_ >>$OP
    if test "$Driver" = snd-atiixp-modem ; then
      KDRIVER=SND_ATIIXP_MODEM
    elif test "$Driver" = snd-via82xx-modem ; then
      KDRIVER=SND_VIA82XX_MODEM
    elif test "$Driver" = snd-intel8x0m ; then
      KDRIVER=SND_NTEL8X0M
    elif test "$Driver" = snd-hda-intel ; then
      KDRIVER=SND_HDA_INTEL
    else
      echo NewCases>/dev/null
    fi
    echo KDRIVER=$KDRIVER>>$OP

    # preparing to grep CONFIG
    if test -f /boot/config-$SYS ; then
      CONFIG=/boot/config-$SYS
    elif test -f CONFIG=/boot/config-$SYS-default ; then
      CONFIG=/boot/config-$SYS-default 
    else
      CONFIG=
    fi

    if test "$Driver" ; then
      MPLACE=`find /lib/modules/$SYS/ -name $Driver.ko*`
      Loaded=`grep $DRIVER_ /proc/modules | cut -d' ' -f1`
      if test "$MPLACE" ; then
        echo MPLACE=$MLPACE>>$OP
      elif test -n "$CONFIG" -a "$KDRIVER" ; then
        if grep $KDRIVER=y $CONFIG ; then
          echo $KDRIVER=InKernel>>$OP
          echo " The $Driver is integrated into the kernel.">>$RECORD
        fi
      else
        echo " The $Driver is not supported by this kernel.">>$RECORD
      fi
    else
      echo " A candidate driver could not be identified.">> $RECORD
    fi

    if test -n "$MPLACE" -a "$lineModem" ; then
        ASOUND=1
    elif test -n "$MPLACE" -a -z "$Loaded" ; then
        echo " The modem driver $Driver is Not loaded."
    elif test -n "$MPLACE" -a -z "$lineModem" ; then
        echo " The modem driver $Driver is loaded but inactive."
    elif test "$UID" = 0 -a -n "$Driver" ; then
	 /sbin/modprobe -r $Driver && sleep 1 && /sbin/modprobe $Driver
	 ASOUND=1
    else 
      echo Other possibilities >/dev/null 
    fi

    if test -z "$IDENT" -o -z "$ASOUND" -a -n "$Driver" -a "$Driver" != slamr ; then
      cat<<END

 To enable functional diagnostics, please either briefly login as Root:
 	 su - root (Not for Ubuntu)
 and unload and reload the modem driver
  	 $SUDO modprobe -r $Driver
  	 $SUDO modprobe $Driver
 Exit Root status
	 exit
 and rerun
  	./scanModem

END
      if ! test -f RanOnce.txt ; then
         echo This is just a scanModem record file. > RanOnce.txt
         exit
      else
        echo 2nd run of scanModem | tee RanOnce.txt
      fi
    fi
    echo ASOUND=$ASOUND>>$OP

if test "$DMESG" ; then
  HSFboot=`$DMESG | grep HSF:`
  if test -n "$HSFboot" ; then
    echo "Bootup diagnostic `$DMESG | grep HSF:`" >>$RECORD
  fi
  SLAMR=`find /lib/modules/  -mindepth 3 -maxdepth 5 -name slamr.*  | grep $SYS` 
  if test -n "$DMESG" -a -n "$SLAMR" -a -n "$smart" ; then
    echo > $TMPM
  $DMESG | grep -v "SmartLink AMRMO modem" | grep slamr > $TMPM
  ###  typical output
# slamr: SmartLink AMRMO modem.
# slamr: probe 8086:24c6 ICH4 card...
# slamr: mc97 codec is SIL27
# slamr: slamr0 is ICH4 card.
    if grep slamr $TMPM >/dev/null ; then
     SLAMRout=1
    elif test "$UID" = 0 ; then
     /sbin/modprobe -r slamr
     /sbin/modprobe slamr
     $DMESG | grep -v "SmartLink AMRMO modem" | grep slamr > $TMPM   
     if grep slamr $TMPM >/dev/null ; then
        SLAMRout=1
     fi
    else
     cat<<END
     
 Please rerun scanModem after login as 
 #  su - root
 Within Modem/Smartlink.txt, see the slamr test for an explanation.
 
END
  sleep 3
    fi 
    if test -n "$SLAMRout" ; then
      echo " ------ dmesg slamr filtered -------">/dev/null
    cat $TMPM >/dev/null
    CODEC=`$DMESG | grep slamr | grep codec | cut -d' ' -f6`
    echo CODECslamr=$CODEC>>$OP
      if test -n "$CODEC" ; then
    COD=`echo $CODEC | cut -b 1-3`
    echo CODslamr=$COD>>$OP
    echo " The slamr diagnostic reports a codec is:  $CODEC" >>$RECORD
      fi
    fi
  fi
fi # DMESG
  fi # not "$HSF"

    rm -f $TMPM.2 > /dev/null 
    if test "$SUBSYS" = none ; then
      # There are rare modem cards without a SUBSYS PCI ID in the firmware
      echo SUBSYS=none>>$OP
    else
      echo "Checking for match with Archived softmodem information."
      cat<<END>/dev/null
In the Archive below, the first field is the modem chipset manufacturer for HDA cards
OR the mc97 codec for cards with a AC''97/MC97 compatible register, 
orginally read from the 0:7c and 0:7e fields and then translated.
           Following is the SubSystem PCI IDs of cards with that codec,
which is grep filtered on. This field accepts comments diverse.
The HDA cards are first listed.
END
      if test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:2668 ; then 
      HDA=1
# Class 0403: 8086:2668   Class 0403: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller
     cat<<END | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
14f1  1025:008f 1028:01c9 1028:01cb 1028:01b5 104d:81bb 103c:30a5 1043:1993 
11c1  1179:ff00 1025:0070 10cf:1326
163c  1558:0900 
END
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:27d8 ; then 
      HDA=1
        # Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller
     cat<<END | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
14f1  1028:01cd_14f12bfa 1043:81d8  17aa:2010 1028:01bd 1028:01d6 1025:0090 152d:0753 
11c1  1179:ff00_11c13026 1179:ff01 1179:ff10 ; 103c:30aa 103c:30a2 144d:c504 1019:0f71 1025:0110 1025:0102 17aa:2066_11c11040
1057  1558:5405_10573055 1631:c022
END
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 1002:437b ; then 
        HDA=1
      # Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SB450 HDA Audio (rev 01)
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2 
11c1  1462:0369 , 10cf:1326  1179:ff31_11c11040
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 10de:026c ; then 
        HDA=1
      # nVidia Corporation MCP51 High Definition Audio 
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2 
14f1   103c:30b7
11c1   107b:0317_11c11040 ;
EOF
# 10b9:5461 ALI HDA
#  :0371 HDA GeForce
#  :03e4 HDA
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:2416 ; then 
    # 8086:2416 82801AA ICHAA 
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT   107b:0012
SIL21 109f:7140 
SIL22 14c0:0012 COMPAL Electronics Inc Smartlink
SIL27 8086:2416
EOF
# cat $TMPM.2
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:2426 ; then 
    # 8086:2426 82801AB ICHAB
      cat<<END>TMPM.2
SIL21 134d:4c21
END
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:7196 ; then 
    # 8086:7196 82440 Banister ICH1
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
SIL27  10cf:10d1
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:2446 ; then 
    # 8086:2446 82801BA ICH2
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT 104d:80df  1025:1027 104d:80e0 CXT21 ,
SIL21 10cf:10d2 CitiCorp
SIL27 1179:0001
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:2486 ; then 
    # 8086:2486 82801CA/CAM AC97 CAM AC'97 ICH3
      cat<<END | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT   1668:5421 CXT21, 14f1:5421 MD56ORD V.92 MDC Modem
SIL27 103b:0757 Tatung Co , 1014:0223 1014:0503 IBM , 1179:0001 , 144d:2115   Samsung, 1014:0227 
BCM64 14e4:4d64 
SIL21  134d:4c21
SIL22 14c0:0012 COMPAL Electronics Inc
END
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:24c6 ; then 
    # 8086:24c6 82801DB ICH4 AC'97 Modem Controller
    cat<<END | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT 104d:8129 104d:818c_23 , 104d:816a , 1014:055a , 104d:80fa , 14f1:5422_22 , 161f:2030_23 1043:1826  , 103c:3084 , 1025:0064  103c:3080_30,  1014:0559_23
SIL27 152d:0706 152d:6601 QUANTA Computer, 144d:2115 Samsung , 1019:d551 1179:0001 1734:1033  1854:0005  0e11:0860 1025:0061  Acer, 1025:003d 1025:0071  1025:003c 1025:001f  1014:0544  10cf:10d1 17c0:1089  1854:000a 1019:d553 161f:202d 1014:051e 1014:0524 1014:0525 1014:0227 1071:8051  107b:0200 103c:3089 17c0:1069 1025:0038 1025:0051 1025:0035
AGR  107b:0405
SIL21 1071:8050  134d:4c21 4c21:5349 1071:8160  1734:1055  , 1071:8052 but Si3036,8 rev 7,
SIL22 1584:4007 1734:102a 1734:106b 14ff:1008
BCM64 14e4:4d64  
SIL24 144f:1050 Askey Comp. with BroadCom, 
      1179:ff31 probably conexant
END
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:24d6 ; then 
    # 8086:24d6 82801EB ICH5
      cat<<END | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT   103c:006a
SIL27 1179:0001  104d:8128
BCM64 14e4:4d64 
END
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:266d ; then 
# SIL2f 1179:0001 
      cat<<END | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT  1014:0574 1014:0576 1025:006a 14f1:5423 CXT23 no /proc/asound/mc97* 103c:3082 , 1025:0066 1179:ff31 CXT30 , 17aa:207c  103c:3080 107b:0610_30
      152d:0745 probably Conexant
SIL27 1509:3670 1179:0001 17c0:10bb 103c:3081 103c:099c 27/2f 103c:309d 103c:0944 , 10cf:10d1 14c0:0012 1025:005e
SIL2F 1025:007a
END
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 1039:7013 ; then 
    # 1039:7013  SIS 630 , there is a SIL21 no Subsystem case.
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT 104d:814e 025:0082_23 161f:2038_23 , 1043:1816 CXT22 1025:0082 1558:4201
SIL27 1043:1736 104d:8129 17c0:1059 1033:8216 1028:0195  1025:0028  
SIL2f 1025:0083
SIL23 
INTEL537 1509:3170  Si3036,8 rev 5 ;
SIL22 1631:3003  NorthBridge , 1584:4003 1734:1055 1734:105f 1558:2202 1558:0360 1734:1031 1019:b713 17c4:3001 1558:4201 with, HAMR,http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/archive-fourth/msg01957.html
SIL21 Pctel 1039:7013 (one SIL23 case) , 1019:0a14 , 1849:9739  13bd:102f  1019:0c04  1043:10c3 156d:b900 1043:1696 13e0:0270 1043:1457
AGR02 14a4:1027 01-00: Intel ICH - Modem : SiS SI7013 Modem - Modem : playback 1 : capture 1
MOT66 1584:4603
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 1039:7018 ; then   
    # 1039:7018  SIS 960
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
none
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 10de:01c1 ; then 
    # 10de:01c1  Nvidia Corp 
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
none
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 10de:00d9 ; then 
    # 10de:01d9  Nvidia Corp
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT 1043:1856 Asustek
SIL27 103c:006d HP ,   1025:0059 Acer
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 1106:3068 ; then  
    # 1106:3068  VIA
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT 104d:8143 104d:80f6 , 1025:0030 CXT41
SIL27 1025:0046 1025:0033 1025:003e 1025:0046 AMD64, 1734:1078  1509:2870  , 1102:0033 CreativeLabs 1071:8889 1509:2170
SIL22 1743:1032 , 10cf:118e , 1734:1054 , 1462:309e , 1631:e004 , 1543:4c22 , 161f:2032 1584:4005  1558:4701 14ff:100b  14ff:1005
SIL21 10cf:118e , 13bd:1022 , 1543:4c21 1071:8375  1019:0c04  1458:1543 1019:b320
SML   1631:3054 26 ,
MOT66 1734:109b is a "custom" AgereSystems codec
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 1022:7446 ; then 
    # 1022:7446  AMD AC_LINK
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
none
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 1543:3052 ; then 
    # Silicon Inst
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
Motorola 1543:3020
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 10b9:5451 ; then 
    # Audio card with modem Subsystem
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT 103c:0850 103c:0024
SIL21 1179:0221 
SIL27 1179:0001
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 10b9:5453 ; then 
    # 10b9:5453  ALI 5453
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
none
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 10b9:5457 ; then  
    # 10b9:5457  ALI 5457
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT   103c:002a CXT21, 103c:0024 CXT41 ,  103c:0029 103c:0850 161f:2027 , 152d:0705 CXT29
SIL27 1179:0001 , 1033:81f3   1019:df56 
SIL22 1631:c00e
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 10b9:5459 ; then  
    # 10b9:5459  ALI 5459
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
SIL26 10a5:5459   Smart Link Ltd.
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 1002:434d ; then 
      # 1002:434d  ATI Technologies Inc:
      cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2
CXT   1025:0080
SIL27 103c:006b 1179:0001 1025:0052 144d:2115
EOF
      elif test "$PCIDEV" = 1002:4378 ; then 
      # ATI Technologies Inc ATI SB400 - AC'97 Modem Controller
       cat<<EOF | grep $SUBSYS | cut -d' ' -f1 >$TMPM.2 
CXT 1025:0080 103c:3085 1179:ff31 103c:3091_CXT30 103c:308b_CXT30
SIL27 1179:0001 1462:0131 
SIL2f 1025:007e
EOF
    ##ARCHIVEend
      else
        echo NEW=$PCIDEV.$SUBSYS>>$OP
      fi

      if test -f $TMPM.2 ; then
        CODECp=`cat $TMPM.2 | cut -d' ' -f1`
        if test "$CODECp" = CXT -o "$CODECp" = 14f1 ; then
          IDENT=hsfmodem
        elif test -z "$CODECp" ; then
          CODECp=
        else
          IDENT=slmodemd
        fi
      fi
      echo CODECp=$CODECp>>$OP
#      echo CODECp=$CODECp
    fi # $SUBSYS

    if test "$SUBven" = 14f1 ; then
      subsytem=", $SUBven is a Conexant vendor ID"
      IDENT=hsfmodem
      COD=CXT
    elif test "$SUBven" = 14e4 -o "$SUBven" = 134d ; then
      subsytem=", $SUBven is an ALSA compatible identification"
      IDENT=slmodemd
    else
      subsytem=
    fi
    echo CODEC=$CODEC>>$OP
    echo COD=$COD>>$OP
    echo HDA=$HDA>>$OP
  fi # Already IDENT from PCI IDn
  # Sending IDENT to scanout.PCIbus, to be subsequently SOURCED.
  echo IDENT=$IDENT | tee -a $OP
  echo TST=$TST>>$OP
  # Clear if there are further analysis rounds
  package=
  IDENT=
  SOFT=
  PCIDEV=
  SUBSYS=
  NAME=
  hsfmodem=
  CNX=
  CLASS=
  slmodemd=
  slamr=
  HDA=
  TST=
 done # with a bus with PCIBUSes
else
  cat<<END>>$RECORD

 	A modem was not detected among the PCI devices:
------------------------------------------------
`$LSPCI | grep -v USB | grep -v bridge`
------------------------------------------------
 with USB and bridge devices not displayed.
 Please provide any independent information available on your modem.

	If your modem is mounted on an ISA card, scanModem could not access it.
	If an alternative boot into Microsoft windows can be done, do mouse
clicks on:
   Start > Settings > Control Panel > Classical View (for Window XP) > System
> Hardware > Device Manager > Modems > Click on the + > Modem. Double click to
expand the graphic. Manufacturer information may be displayed. For example, CXT
stands for Conexant. Click the Diagnostics Tab. Record any hardware ID or vendor
and device information.
Next do the Query Modem and record the ATI specifications displayed such as:
    ATI3 - Agere SoftModem Version 2.1.22
    ATI5 - 2.1.22, AMR Intel MB, AC97 ID:SIL REV:0x27
Try to identify the modem setup file, with name perhaps MODEM.INF.
If may contain chipset Vendor informaton.

END
  if test -f /proc/asound/pcm ; then
    cat<<END>>$RECORD
 Checking for audio+modem support in /proc/asound/pcm
`cat /proc/asound/pcm`

END
  fi
fi

## A few environmental variables governing ouputs
# DPKG is characteristic of Debian and derivative Distros
DPKG=`ls /usr/bin/dpkg /usr/sbin/dpkg 2>/dev/null`
RPM=`ls /usr/bin/rpm /usr/sbin/rpm 2>/dev/null`

if test -z "$CPU" ; then
  CPU=`uname -m`
fi


KRPM=`echo $SYS | sed -e 's/-/_/g'`
# KRPM needed for rpm underscore syntax
# SYS=2.6.8.1-+3-686 , difficult parsing case
KVER=`uname -r | cut -d- -f1 | cut -d+ -f1 | cut -d. -f1-3`
KMAJOR=`echo $SYS | cut -d. -f1-2`
KRELEASE=`echo $KVER | cut -d. -f3`
KEXT=`echo $SYS | sed -e 's/'$KVER'//g'`

UD=`ls -d /dev/.u* 2> /dev/null`

######  Begun writes off card specific data

RUNS=`ls Modem/scanout.* 2>/dev/null`
for run in $RUNS
do
  # chmod a+rwx $run
  # cat Modem/scanout >> $run  
  source $run
  OP=$run
  bus=`echo $run | cut -d. -f2-`
  if test -z "$IRQ" ; then
    IRQ=test
    echo using IRQ=test
  fi

  if test "$PCIDEV" =  10b9:5457 -a "$IDENT" = slmodemd ; then
    IDENT=slamr
  fi

  echo Using scanout.$bus data, and writing guidance to ModemData.txt
  NAME=`echo $NAME | cut -d'(' -f1`
  cat <<END>>$RECORD
 For candidate modem in PCI bus:  $bus
   $CLASS $NAME
      Primary PCI_id  $PCIDEV
END

  if test -z "$SOFT" ; then
    if test "$IDENT" = Agere.SV2P -o "$IDENT" = Agere.SV2PP -o "$IDENT" = Agere.Wildwire -o "$IDENT" = 3COM.winmodem -o "$IDENT" = AmbientTech -o "$IDENT" = CirrusLogic -o "$IDENT" = Broadcom -o "$IDENT" = HSF.Riptide -o "$IDENT" = HCF.Riptide ; then
      unsupported="Under Linux 2.6.n kernels, the chipset is NOT SUPPORTED . Read InfoGeneral.txt about alternatives."
    fi
    cat<<END>>$RECORD
 Support type needed or chipset:	$IDENT
 $unsupported

END
  else
     cat<<END>$TMPM
, an Intel type. INT65 SIL26 unsupported
, an AgereSystems type.  SIL27 SIL2F MOT66 AGR01 AGR02 11c1
, a Pctel type.  SIL21 SIL23 
, a Smartlink type.  SIL22 163c
, a Broadcom type.  SIL24 BCM64
, a Conexant type, using hsfmodem software..  CXT 14f1
, a Motorola type.  125d Motorola
END

    if test -n "$CODECd" ; then
      if test "$COD" = CXT ; then
        dchipset=`grep CXT $TMPM | cut -d' ' -f1-4`
      else 
        dchipset=`grep $CODECd $TMPM | cut -d' ' -f1-4`
      fi
    fi
    if test -n "$CODECp" ; then
      if test "$COD" = CXT ; then
        pchipset=`grep CXT $TMPM | cut -d' ' -f1-4`
      else
        pchipset=`grep $CODECp $TMPM | cut -d' ' -f1-4`
      fi
    fi
    if test -z "$CODECd" -a -n "$CODECslamr" ; then
      if test "$COD" = CXT ; then
        IDENT=hsfmodem
      else
        IDENT=slmodemd
      fi
      CODECd="$CODECslamr, from a slamr test."
    fi
    if test "$COD" = CXT -o "$CODECp" = CXT ; then
      cnx="CXT is  a generic for all CXTnumbers, with  Linuxant hsfmodem software support."
    fi
    if test -z "$HSF" -a -n "$CODECp" -a "$CODECd" -a "$CODECd" != "$CODECp" ; then
      differ=" Diagnostics and the Archive data DISAGREE"
    fi
    cat <<END>>$RECORD
    Subsystem PCI_id  $SUBSYS $subsytem
    Softmodem codec or Vendor from diagnostics: $CODECd$dchipset
                              from    Archives: $CODECp$pchipset
      $cnx$differ

END
    if test -z "$pchipset" -a -n "$dchipset" ; then
      cat <<END >>$RECORD
 This is a NEW softmodem case!  Please send the output ModemData.txt 
 to [email protected] , even if further assistance is not needed.
 It will enrich the Archive and help others!
 -------------------------------------------
END
  sleep 3
    fi
      cat <<END >>$RECORD
 Lacking a dsp (digital signal processing) chip, the modem is a software 
 intensive or "softmodem" type. Its primary controller manages the traffic 
 with the CPU. But the software needed is specified in the Subsystem.
 -----------------------------------------
END
    echo "Support type needed or chipset:	$IDENT">>$RECORD
    echo >>$RECORD

    if test "$PCIDEV" = 8086:266d -a "$KRELEASE" -le 8 -a "$KMAJOR" = 2.6 ; then
      echo " ALSA modem drivers of kernel-version 2.6.8 and earlier lack support for the 8086:266d soft modem controller">>$RECORD
    fi

    if test -z "$IDENT" ; then
      maybe="may be"
      Smart=1
      HSF=1
      cat <<END>>$RECORD
Support can likely be achieved through two mutually exclusive alternatives:
1) An ALSA modem driver plus slmodemd.  Read Smartlink.txt for details, and
to test get the package $SLMODEMD from:  
	http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/
2) The hsfmodem software for Conexant chipset modems: Read Conexant.txt

END
    fi
  if test "$IDENT" != hsfmodem ; then
    DONE=1
    ALSABASE=`ls /usr/share/alsa* 2>/dev/null`
    if test -z "$ALSABASE" ; then
      cat<<END>>$RECORD
Packages providing alsa-base and alsa-utilities support should be installed,
for necessary support of ALSA modem drivers and slmodemd actions.

END
    fi
    if test "$TST" -a "$HDA" ; then
      PORT=hw:0,1
    fi
    cat <<END>>$RECORD
 An ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) modem driver:  $Driver
 provides Low Level support enabling contact with the modem hardware.
 For all BUT Conexant chip soft modems (using hsfmodem software)
 complementary High Level support is through a Smartlink utility:  slmodemd

 Download from http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/ 
 the package $SLMODEMD having a compiled slmodemd. Unpack under Linux with:
 	$ tar zxf $SLMODEMD
 and read instructions therein. But briefly, the modem is setup with command:
 	$SUDO slmodemd -c YOUR_COUNTRY --alsa $PORT 
 reporting dynamic creation of ports:
	/dev/ttySL0 --> /dev/pts/N   , with N some number
 Read Smartlink.txt and $RECORD2 for follow through guidance.

END
  fi

  if test -z "$HSF" ; then
    cat<<END>>$RECORD2

 Complementation of $Driver, slmodemd and a dialer utility
 ---------------------------------------------------------
 THe ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture} modem driver $Driver 
 provides ONLY a low level access to the hardware. The complementing HIGH 
 level support for ALSA  modem drivers is through a Smartlink utility:  slmodemd
 An ALSA compatible and compiled slmodemd is in the package $SLMODEMD 
 with download from http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/smartlink/ 
 Unpack under Linux with:
 	$ tar zxf $SLMODEMD
 and read instructions therein.

 Typically the driver $Driver will be autoloaded on most Systems.
 Then a Root permission command:
	$SUDO slmodemd -c YOUR_COUNTRY --alsa $PORT
 will announce creation of ports
        /dev/ttySL0 --> /dev/pts/N    , N some number
 The /dev/ttySL0 is a symbolic link to the true modem port /dev/pts/N
 USA is the YOUR_COUNTRY default.  See other Country alternatives by:
 	slmodemd --help
 	slmodemd --countrylist 

Should there be a failure report like:
--------
ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:1305:(_snd_pcm_hw_open) Invalid value for card
error: alsa setup: cannot open playback device $PORT No such device
error: cannot setup device $PORT
--------
First verify that packages providing ALSA audio support are installed.
Names vary with the Linux distribution but they are like "alsa-base"
and "alsa-utilities". In these are installed,
Next try as Root unloading and loading the driver:
        $SUDO modprobe -r $Driver
        $SUDO modprobe $Driver
Then retest the:
	$SUDO slmodemd -c YOUR_COUNTRY --alsa $PORT
slmodemd MUST be kept running throughout a dial out session.

 Note that mere loading does NOT establish that $Driver is the correct 
 driver, rather than hsfmodem drivers for Conexant chipset modems.  But 
 $Driver may still support readout of Subsystem information.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
A dialer utility such as wvdial (perferable) is still needed for dialout.
slmodemd MUST be kept running throughout a dialout session.

On some Systems, putting the slmodemd process in the background with an &:
	$SUDO slmodemd -c USA --alsa $PORT &
causes subsequent dialout failures.

Read Testing.txt for follow through details and Smartlink.txt 
for additional information.

END
    fi # HSF

    if test "$Driver" ; then
      if test "$Driver" = snd-ali5451 -a "$KMAJOR" = 2.6 -a "$KRELEASE" -le 12 ; then
        echo " Driver $Driver includes modem support beginning within 2.6.12 kernels.">>$RECORD
      fi
      if grep $DRIVER_ /proc/modules>>/dev/null ; then
      cat<<END>>$RECORD
 Already loaded into the kernel is $Driver and audio drivers it depends on,
 displayed by:	lsmod | grep $DRIVER_
Module                  Size  Used by
-------------------------------------
`lsmod | grep $DRIVER_`

END
      fi
 
      if test -z "$HDA" -a -z "$REGISTERS" ; then
      cat<<END

There was a failure to acquire modem codec information, suggesting either
a Conexant modem chip, not supported by the ALSA modem driver $Driver,
of that $Driver may require reloading. Please with Root permission do:
	$SUDO modprobe -r $Driver 
	$SUDO modprobe $Driver
Then rerun
	./scanModem
If displayed, Ignore his message on the next run.

END
      fi
    fi
 
    if ! test -d /proc/asound ; then
      echo "The audio/modem diagnostic files /proc/asound have not been created.">>$RECORD
    else
      cat<<END>>$RECORD

The diagnostic outputs for this softmodem section have their raw information
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:) nikto nevie?inak ovladace mam ako k MOTOROLE modemu ked ich instlaujem na xp a v "pridanie alebo odstranenie programov" tak tam to je ako "PCI FAX MODEM"
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jj vem co to je za sit ...
som mal kedysi daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavno je to vlastne agere cip :)
som stahol ovladace nainstalil a islo ... ale su licencovane tak by ich bolo treba nejak obist :) (povoluju iba 36kb/s a bez faxu sa my zda ...)
ale to staci pohladat a vsetko sa najde ...

som zastanca pravidla, ze ked si kupim neco tak k tomu chcem aj ovladace a platit za ne nepovazujem za neco normalne ... takto to neberem ako neleg. ale je tak pozor :)
ovladac ... mal by fungovat :)
http://walbran.org/sean/linux/stodolsk/ ... 78c.tar.gz
http://www.physcip.uni-stuttgart.de/heb ... a10.tar.gz
mali by ist nejak spustit :) som skusal a na 2.6 kernelu som to nejak rozbehal ... ale na mandrivu nevem nevem ...
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no ten ltmodem-8.31a10.tar mi na mandrive nesiel iba na ubuntu,a teraz stahujem ten druhy.ak by ste mali nejake ine ovladace na ten modem tak dajte vediet.a je to agere chip ako ste uz povedali :)
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