**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 15 02:59:59 2009 Feb 15 06:26:34 juhosg * r14512 /trunk/ (12 files in 8 dirs): [kernel] update to 2.6.28.5 Feb 15 06:53:36 wow Feb 15 06:53:44 unbeliavable :P Feb 15 07:47:16 juhosg * r14513 /trunk/ (8 files in 8 dirs): [kernel] update to 2.6.27.17 Feb 15 07:52:57 juhosg * r14514 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (6 files in 5 dirs): [ar71xx] switch to 2.6.28 Feb 15 07:57:31 juhosg * r14515 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (5 files in 2 dirs): [ar71xx] ag71xx driver: apply 2.6.28 specific patches Feb 15 08:10:33 anyone up for a bounty ? Feb 15 10:39:58 johnrw: Good work on IXP4xx rev A0. Feb 15 10:41:13 hey thanks... I hope it makes you use a 5 resistor job to unbrick the thing... Feb 15 10:41:28 out of curiosity Feb 15 10:41:50 how do I back up the whole flash? Feb 15 10:42:03 mtdblock something? Feb 15 12:44:19 ehlo Feb 15 12:44:36 anyone run openwrt as xen guest ? Feb 15 12:48:47 phaidros: talk to Bartman007 Feb 15 12:48:59 phaidros: he'll be asleep right now Feb 15 12:57:20 blogic: thx, what's his timezone? Feb 15 12:57:52 /exec -o date +%c Feb 15 12:57:56 EXEC The system cannot find the file specified. Feb 15 12:58:06 us Feb 15 12:58:06 windows phail Feb 15 12:58:19 phaidros: US Feb 15 12:58:22 UTC-8 Feb 15 12:58:49 his timezone (and mine) is UTC-8, phaidros Feb 15 12:59:31 thx Feb 15 13:00:41 juhosg * r14516 /trunk/package/mac80211/Makefile: Feb 15 13:00:41 [package] mac80211: update p54 firmware and fix mac80211 dependancy Feb 15 13:00:41 Signed-off-by: Jan Willies Feb 15 13:13:02 juhosg * r14517 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (3 files in 2 dirs): [ar71xx] ag71xx driver: add Kconfig option for enabling debug messages Feb 15 13:47:57 florian * r14518 /packages/lang/luasocket/ (. Makefile): Add luasocket, patch from OrazioPirataDelloSpazio Feb 15 13:48:54 nice name ;) Feb 15 13:49:52 <[florian]> yeah ;) Feb 15 13:50:25 florian * r14519 /packages/lang/luaexpat/ (8 files in 4 dirs): Add luaexpat, patch from OrazioPirataDelloSpazio Feb 15 13:51:29 florian * r14520 /packages/lang/luasec/ (. Makefile): Add luasec, patch from OrazioPirataDelloSpazio Feb 15 13:52:31 florian * r14521 /packages/net/prosody/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Update prosody to 0.3.0, adjust dependencies, thanks to OrazioPirataDelloSpazio Feb 15 14:45:25 [florian]: I was even thinking about an optimization of the SSB GPIO code. We can shortcut some stuff there and avoid the generic SSB register read/write API. I think that it could possibly matter for GPIO attached storage or busses. Feb 15 14:48:44 In the end I'd probably like to have the generic GPIO API completely inlined up to the MMIO access (or at most one function call) Feb 15 14:49:06 that's not possible with gpiolib Feb 15 14:49:38 But in any case feel free to show some benchmarks that I'm completely wrong :) Feb 15 15:18:18 <[florian]> mb__: are you sure it is not possible with gpiolib ? Feb 15 15:18:37 <[florian]> I recall some arm boards having inlined gpio accessors Feb 15 15:20:00 as far as I remember gpiolib runs all accesses through a function pointer Feb 15 15:20:38 It's half a year since I looked at it, so I might misremember or something might have changed Feb 15 15:22:31 blogic: ping Feb 15 15:35:07 florian * r14522 /trunk/package/kernel/modules/fs.mk: [package] add cp852 code page (#4607) Feb 15 15:36:52 <[florian]> mb__: I remember that dbrownell wanted to address such gpio usages Feb 15 15:37:26 ok, well. Like I said, if it doesn't regress performance, I'm all for it. Feb 15 15:37:53 <[florian]> brb Feb 15 15:50:35 mb * r14523 /trunk/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.28/920-03-spi-gpio-fix-miso-bit.patch: Fix spi-gpio MISO handling. Feb 15 17:16:54 mb * r14524 /trunk/package/ucmb/src/ (ucmb.c ucmb.h): ucmb: Put the lowlevel protocol handling into the kernel. Feb 15 17:38:50 /win 45 Feb 15 18:05:59 blogic: hi Feb 15 18:06:09 blogic: does the svn access work for you? Feb 15 18:19:58 mb * r14525 /trunk/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.28/920-04-spi-gpio-implement-spi-delay.patch: spi-gpio: Implement spidelay for busses that need it. Feb 15 18:22:40 aroscha_: which svn do you mean? Feb 15 19:12:21 ping Bartman007 Feb 15 19:15:13 well, at least it's a better hour here for that now Feb 15 19:28:57 :) Feb 15 19:52:49 sn9: sn9 it is noon there, right? Feb 15 19:53:05 almost Feb 15 21:19:37 what to do on: make[1]: *** No rule to make target `package/nginx/clean'. Stop. Feb 15 21:19:53 what must be in the Makefile to get proper cleaning? Feb 15 21:21:18 xMff: does not matter. Feb 15 21:21:33 xMff: not any openwrt svn :) Feb 15 21:34:50 phaidros: nothing AFAIK, clean just removes the dir under build_dir/linux-/ Feb 15 21:35:54 loswillios: I just called the wrong dir ^^ Feb 15 21:36:01 thx! Feb 15 22:25:53 juhosg: a new patch for compat-wireless 2009-02-15 http://openwrt.pastebin.com/m15af2936 Feb 15 23:03:00 damn... does anyone know of a board that has an ixp4xx A0 stepping with them damned NPE's... that works with Krzysztof's ixp4xx npe driver? Feb 15 23:06:02 I got it to work... as long as I keep the traffic down... pings... work... but any real transfer dies... Feb 15 23:06:27 Multi MB dies around 3.8 MB... Feb 15 23:08:12 So I guess I am saying/asking... am I the only nut who's ever tried using Krzysztof's ixp4xx driver on an A0 stepped chip? Feb 15 23:09:07 I would be amazed if that were so... but Las Vegas says... bet against that... :) Feb 15 23:35:53 hi johnrw Feb 15 23:35:59 yassine: huh? Feb 15 23:36:10 yassine: hiya Feb 15 23:36:37 i hade the chance to enjoy some success yesterday :) Feb 15 23:37:13 oh... well do tell... Feb 15 23:37:35 i managed to get my img compiled and installed Feb 15 23:38:23 how long did the first build take? Did it finish first time? Feb 15 23:38:40 after you put quilt in, i mean Feb 15 23:38:40 and even my wife was able to watch tv (IPTV) was the original reason why i started all the project Feb 15 23:39:12 well on my machine at home tooks like 3 hours i assume Feb 15 23:39:30 but i was like pissed of and i used one of my works boxs Feb 15 23:39:38 which took less than an hour Feb 15 23:40:09 stay at work! Feb 15 23:40:12 :) Feb 15 23:40:13 :) Feb 15 23:40:37 now i will get my self a new cpu this week some dual core amd i think Feb 15 23:40:51 did you use any -j8 compile time switches on the box at work? Feb 15 23:40:57 jep Feb 15 23:41:19 I think my little script may have them in it... Feb 15 23:41:21 i always do nr of cores +1 = 5 Feb 15 23:41:37 at work its a quadcore cpu Feb 15 23:41:58 i think it should be +1 for each core! Feb 15 23:42:51 really i have to admit i'm confused a bit when it comes to such details im just a poor java web developer who dont have real knowledge in this area Feb 15 23:43:34 ie a singleton cpu can handle -j2 (compile 2 things at once on a single cpu) then 4 cores should be -j8 Feb 15 23:44:21 okay i hope now i dig it :) Feb 15 23:44:25 well... that works for me Feb 15 23:44:52 johnrw, depends how much system responsiveness you want to sink it your build, heh Feb 15 23:44:54 the only thing that is strange now is that my wireless is not working Feb 15 23:45:37 maligor, i think he is talking about what's possible not what's suite able Feb 15 23:45:42 so you have build from svn... and it was just impossibly easy... (openwrt's build system is awesome isn't it) Feb 15 23:46:59 maligor: yeah... I want the cpu pegged (for a change) :) Feb 15 23:47:38 if you use top in another console... and press 1... it shows each core... Feb 15 23:47:47 -j1024 maybe? Feb 15 23:47:52 LOL Feb 15 23:47:57 threading isn't really a issue Feb 15 23:48:22 it'll start using a lot of memory tho Feb 15 23:49:42 well when I use -j8 it almost pegs the cpu... maybe 85% on each core... but then top is just taking a sample... so it could be more/less in average... Feb 15 23:49:56 johnrw, an idea what could be the reason for my wireless ? Feb 15 23:50:10 yassine: you have a broadcom... Feb 15 23:50:28 and you want it in AP mode right? Feb 15 23:50:38 johnrw, yes Feb 15 23:50:50 have you set it up in Luci? Feb 15 23:51:22 no i have a plain image without luci Feb 15 23:51:37 I have found that to be a hit/miss proposition... Feb 15 23:51:44 Whaaaaat! No Luci? Feb 15 23:51:48 :s Feb 15 23:51:51 * yassine hides Feb 15 23:52:02 wrong? Feb 15 23:52:19 well open a console session into the router... and type wlc Feb 15 23:52:35 ok one sec Feb 15 23:53:04 that tool sometimes works... sometimes not... Feb 15 23:53:07 well i get the help of the command Feb 15 23:53:29 but I am just showing you how the cmdline approach is gonna look... Feb 15 23:54:07 you need to know what each of those are... and I surely had no way of knowing that... so I said "Luci!!!! Help!!!!!!!" Feb 15 23:54:43 aand Installed Luci... which is alot easier to do when you build the image... but can be done afterwards... Feb 15 23:54:56 if you have the space in flash... Feb 15 23:55:37 i was looking for a good tut that was showing how to extend the rootfs with an usb flash but i did not found it yet Feb 15 23:55:39 You find Luci in the Administration option... of make menuconfig Feb 15 23:56:08 i mean i have seen the tutorial a couple of weeks ago but me did not bookmark it :s Feb 15 23:57:24 there is Luci Full, Luci mini and Luci core... and then a bunch of single purpose things you can pick... but be careful... picking items you don't need can cause the build system to extend the needed packages... Feb 15 23:58:44 like some things in Luci can drag in building dependancies of gtk2 which requires gtk2-dev to be installed on the host machine... Feb 15 23:59:12 and that has never built for me... so just pick what you need... Feb 15 23:59:45 usb flash rootfs? I guess you have a small flash chip? Feb 15 23:59:58 but you have a usb port? Feb 16 00:00:47 yes 2 Feb 16 00:00:56 2 usb ports? Feb 16 00:01:01 yes Feb 16 00:01:08 what model router is that? Feb 16 00:01:13 its an asus wl500gp v1 Feb 16 00:01:26 oh... usb v 1.1? Feb 16 00:02:24 usb 2 Feb 16 00:02:38 hey... xMff Feb 16 00:02:47 usb 2? Feb 16 00:02:48 hi Feb 16 00:02:53 hi xMff :) Feb 16 00:02:54 hello Feb 16 00:02:55 2x usb 2.0 Feb 16 00:03:00 welcome to #openwrt-devel! Feb 16 00:03:04 can't be... Feb 16 00:03:15 Someone told me they were usb 1.x Feb 16 00:03:34 otherwise I would have bought a few damnit... Feb 16 00:03:40 :) Feb 16 00:04:13 well I think it's 2.0 Feb 16 00:04:45 00:03.0 USB Controller: Broadcom Corporation Sentry5 USB Controller (rev 09) Feb 16 00:05:01 01:03.0 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82xxxxx UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (rev 62) Feb 16 00:05:12 01:03.1 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82xxxxx UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (rev 62 Feb 16 00:05:27 johnrw, i think you're right Feb 16 00:06:01 try to load ehci Feb 16 00:06:10 yeah... I wish I wasn't... Feb 16 00:06:41 how much flash is on that asus Feb 16 00:06:43 xMff, how would i do so? Feb 16 00:06:59 rmmod ohci-hcd; insmod ehci-hcd Feb 16 00:07:40 well various sources on the net say it's usb 2.0, but maybe this only applies to v2 Feb 16 00:07:42 ok one sec Feb 16 00:08:51 EHCI: Enabling VIA 6212 workarounds Feb 16 00:08:51 ehci_hcd 01:03.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 1.00, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4 Feb 16 00:08:51 hub.c: USB hub found Feb 16 00:08:51 hub.c: 4 ports detected Feb 16 00:08:53 strange Feb 16 00:09:01 its claiming usb 2.0 Feb 16 00:09:35 ops Feb 16 00:09:39 rmmod uhci-hcd; insmod ehci-hcd Feb 16 00:09:45 uhci vs. ohci Feb 16 00:09:59 anyway, afaik ehci isn't happy when either uhci or ohci was loaded before Feb 16 00:10:15 rmmod: uhci-hcd: No such file or directory Feb 16 00:10:19 ic ok Feb 16 00:11:03 usb 2.0 typically has both 1.1 and 2.0 controllers so that doesn't mean much :P Feb 16 00:11:04 well, no idea if you can actual 2.0 speeds out of it, but at least it claims to support the spec Feb 16 00:11:37 lsusb would show a usb 2.0 controller Feb 16 00:11:57 cat /proc/bus/usb/devices Feb 16 00:12:11 doesn't need the driver... iirc Feb 16 00:12:32 he's on a 3.5 kernel Feb 16 00:12:36 2.4 Feb 16 00:12:40 lol Feb 16 00:12:44 the cat is too long http://rafb.net/p/jvfLXc60.html Feb 16 00:12:52 damn fingers... more coffee! Feb 16 00:13:00 :) Feb 16 00:14:05 well I see a asus on ebay... it don't say whether it's a v1 or v2 and it has a pair of usb 2.x Feb 16 00:14:35 johnrw, if it doesnt so its a v1 Feb 16 00:14:48 1106:3104 is a "VIA USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller" Feb 16 00:14:51 if it have two antenas so its a v2 Feb 16 00:17:18 the ebay unit has a picture of a single antenna model... but that's ebay... Feb 16 00:17:47 xMff: that's from your's? A version1? Feb 16 00:18:03 v1, yes Feb 16 00:18:08 well I'll be darned... Feb 16 00:18:29 So I could have been using an asus too! Feb 16 00:18:50 sure, I think the v2 would work too, but no replaceable wifi card anymore Feb 16 00:19:14 oh... it's soldered in? Feb 16 00:19:20 yep Feb 16 00:20:59 well removal is a bitch, but can be done... but these usr's have a nice set of pads... just waiting for noz to finish his end of the bargain!!!!! Feb 16 00:21:37 So how is yassine going to get his wireless to work without Luci? Feb 16 00:21:52 depends on what version yassine has choosen Feb 16 00:22:06 he has wlc... Feb 16 00:22:23 is there not enough flash on that asus? Feb 16 00:22:31 8MB Feb 16 00:22:45 that's enough for luci... Feb 16 00:23:00 so it's just removing the disabled line in wifi config and setting channel to sth. not auto Feb 16 00:23:25 maybe setup option encryption psk2 and set option key Feb 16 00:23:33 also make sure that nas is installed Feb 16 00:24:16 I had my broadcom in client mode... so i can't help him out... Feb 16 00:24:40 ie, by looking at my config files... Feb 16 00:24:42 nas ist mostly the same except option mode sta Feb 16 00:24:48 *erm client mode Feb 16 00:25:36 yeah, the HOW TO's 'out there' seem to be all about kamikaze 7... and I even ran into some WR docs... Feb 16 00:26:48 so i just unplugged it... eventually gave up... since the Actiontec MI424WR's came into being... and I can pop atheros cards in them... Feb 16 00:27:20 yassine: did you get that? Feb 16 00:28:08 I gotta go out and get some food! Feb 16 00:29:42 the 1 on ebay... wants $50 bucks to ship from canada! Feb 16 00:31:33 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=360131560529 Feb 16 00:32:27 Are they planning on delivering it in person? Feb 16 00:39:30 johnrw, sorry my son was crying so i went to see if everything is fine now he is sleeping again, Feb 16 00:39:52 np Feb 16 00:40:37 xMff: laid out the basic steps you'd need to do... scroll up... and I wanted to make sure you saw that...(guess it was a good idea huh?) Feb 16 00:40:59 but since you and he have the same model router... :) Feb 16 00:41:10 you got REAL lucky! Feb 16 00:41:15 :) Feb 16 00:41:43 this is what i get when i iwconfig wl0 http://rafb.net/p/A4UUUk23.html Feb 16 00:42:01 do you have nas installed? Feb 16 00:42:03 its looking fine but neither my phone nore my laptop are able to see the AP Feb 16 00:42:21 type nas --help Feb 16 00:42:37 Package nas (4.150.10.5.3-2) installed in root is up to date. Feb 16 00:42:49 we really should take this too #openwrt Feb 16 00:43:08 i agree Feb 16 00:53:58 Anyone want to proofread the little patch for the Asus WL-330gE? Feb 16 00:54:23 http://etc.kupesoft.com/openwrt/WL-330gE.patch Feb 16 01:01:46 ah buggy netconfig Feb 16 01:06:29 fixed Feb 16 01:14:19 I noticed a few hits on my server, anyone try it? Feb 16 01:15:17 don't have a wl330 Feb 16 01:16:13 They're pretty neat for a little broadcom piece of crap :) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Feb 16 02:59:58 2009