Arnaud Ferraris 5375ebbc72 call-display: switch to default audio profile only if no other call
Currently, when any call is terminated, audio profile/routing is 
switched to the default one.

This is a problem when already into a call and getting a second one: 
rejecting the new call will keep the first one going, but with the wrong 
audio profile, making it difficult (or, on the PinePhone, impossible) to 
keep talking.

This patch makes sure there is no other ongoing call before switching 
the audio mode, so that it's possible to keep the first call going even 
after rejecting the second one.
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Calls

A phone dialer and call handler.

License

Calls is licensed under the GPLv3+.

Dependencies

To build Calls you need to first install the build-deps defined by the debian/control file

If you are running a Debian based distribution, you can easily install all those the dependencies making use of the following command

sudo apt-get build-dep .

Building

We use the meson and thereby Ninja. The quickest way to get going is to do the following:

meson -Dprefix=/usr/local/stow/calls-git ../calls-build
ninja -C ../calls-build
ninja -C ../calls-build install

Running

Calls has a variety of backends. The default backend is "mm", which utilises ModemManager. To choose a different backend, use the -p command-line option. For example, to run with the dummy backend and some useful debugging output:

export G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all
/usr/local/stow/calls-git/bin/calls -p dummy

If using ModemManager, Calls will wait for ModemManager to appear on D-Bus and then wait for usable modems to appear. The UI will be inactive and display a status message until a usable modem appears.

oFono

There is also an oFono backend, "ofono". This was the first backend developed but has been superceded by the ModemManager backend so it may suffer from a lack of attention.

The ofono backend depends on oFono Modem objects being present on D-Bus. To run oFono with useful output:

sudo OFONO_AT_DEBUG=1 ofonod -n -d

The test programs within the oFono source tree are useful to bring up a modem to a suitable state. For example:

cd $OFONO_SOURCE/test
./list-modems
./enable-modem /sim7100
./online-modem /sim7100

Then run Calls:

/usr/local/stow/calls-git/bin/calls -p ofono

Phonesim

One can also make use of the oFono modem simulator, phonesim (in the ofono-phonesim package in Debian):

ofono-phonesim -p 12345 -gui /usr/local/share/phonesim/default.xml

then, ensuring /etc/ofono/phonesim.conf has appropriate contents like:

[phonesim]
Address=127.0.0.1
Port=12345

run oFono as above, then:

cd $OFONO_SOURCE/test
./enable-modem /phonesim
./online-modem /phonesim

And again run Calls.

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