**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jul 18 02:59:56 2009 Jul 18 08:05:07 who is a jtag expert? Jul 18 08:17:47 <[florian]> what is an expert ;) ? Jul 18 08:28:44 florian * r16890 /packages/libs/cgilib/Makefile: [package] add cgilib libtool fix from #5538 Jul 18 08:32:39 florian * r16891 /packages/net/bahamut/ (3 files in 2 dirs): [package] update bahamut to 1.8.6 (#5546) Jul 18 08:34:27 kaloz around? :D Jul 18 08:35:21 xyn: a bit Jul 18 08:35:24 bout to torch this router Jul 18 08:37:46 Hardware : Intel IXDPG425 Jul 18 08:38:11 having a lot of trouble with the mini-pci network cards Jul 18 08:39:06 also trunk packages md5sum fail Jul 18 08:39:20 anyway around that? Jul 18 08:42:50 is that a real IXDPG425 or just some router which uses that mach id? Jul 18 08:43:01 its real Jul 18 08:43:08 says it on the chip Jul 18 08:43:26 ok, let me ask it differently Jul 18 08:43:52 is the router the intel/adi montejade evaluation platform, or is it a router made byt $some_company? Jul 18 08:44:16 its a ValuePoint NC-3500 Jul 18 08:44:30 looks like a ref. board tho Jul 18 08:45:06 hardly :) the montejade has video/audio and other stuff as well iirc Jul 18 08:45:19 so, you have a board, which lacks support atm Jul 18 08:45:33 indeed Jul 18 08:45:38 do you have the factory firmware bootlog somewhere? Jul 18 08:45:39 OpenWrt runs great on it tho Jul 18 08:46:03 hmm shoot, I think so Jul 18 08:46:06 (you've just said you have problems with the pci stuff ;) Jul 18 08:47:06 that and the IC+ IP175A LF switch is kind of slow Jul 18 08:47:12 but other than that!! :) Jul 18 08:48:18 wierd thing is, ath9k detects the card Jul 18 08:48:31 I can set encryption, just refuses to set ESSID Jul 18 08:48:56 can you pastebin the factory bootlog and the current one? Jul 18 08:48:58 in Master mode Jul 18 08:49:03 [florian]: an expert is someone who knows more than i do about it, like, hopefully a lot more... maybe has done it a few times... successfully. Jul 18 08:49:08 I'm looking for it Jul 18 08:49:48 I can send you one Jul 18 08:49:59 (the router) Jul 18 08:50:07 64/16mb flash Jul 18 08:50:21 lacks gigabit tho :\ Jul 18 08:51:02 rackmountable, internal psu Jul 18 08:51:26 <[florian]> russell_: do you want to recevor a device ? Jul 18 08:51:41 I have a virgin I'm gunna pull the boot log from Jul 18 08:52:58 [florian]: i have a wgt634u that doesn't respond on the serial console, but i get blinky lights in front Jul 18 08:53:32 also, it doesn't do anything like dhcp (server or client), can't talk to it over the network Jul 18 08:54:09 i have no other obvious way of exploring non-workie-ness except maybe jtag, i guess. Jul 18 08:54:26 <[florian]> I guess so Jul 18 08:54:31 I also have a DIR-825 B1 I'd loike to donate Jul 18 08:54:50 its all atheros based Jul 18 08:54:51 <[florian]> do you have a jtag adapter already ? if not, I suggest you build one with a parallel port connector and a couple of resistors Jul 18 08:55:07 dual concurrent Jul 18 08:55:14 2.4/5ghz Jul 18 08:55:18 i've got some kind of jtag adapter someone loaned me Jul 18 08:55:22 xyn: yay Jul 18 08:55:35 but, i'm not even sure the wgt has a working jtag interface Jul 18 08:55:46 its a beauty I have only 2 of them Jul 18 08:56:09 <[florian]> russell_: I see no obvious reason why it could not, netgear is not known to have removed the jtag interface or rendering it unusable Jul 18 08:57:03 there is a 14 pin (except for the missing pins part) thing in the board, which kind of looks like jtag is alleged to look Jul 18 08:57:52 <[florian]> sounds like a valid candidate Jul 18 08:58:17 xyn: sound sgood :) Jul 18 08:59:40 DIR-825 looks nice from specs Jul 18 08:59:47 oh its nice Jul 18 08:59:53 the A1 isn't so much Jul 18 09:00:01 but the B1 has all atheros chipset Jul 18 09:01:05 one thing that looks fishy, on the bottom of the board there are solder pads marked Rnn that aren't populated. they appear to attach to what would be the non-ground pins of the jtag. Jul 18 09:01:15 can you tell from the packaging or do you have to inspect the router itself to tell whether it's an A1 or B1 Jul 18 09:01:22 has USB also Jul 18 09:01:28 plus gigabit ports Jul 18 09:01:50 the package will say the rev Jul 18 09:02:07 near the UPC Jul 18 09:02:16 ok Jul 18 09:02:19 so, one thing i'm wondering is whether those need to be populated before it will have even a chance to work Jul 18 09:02:36 warning: they are about 129.99 USD Jul 18 09:02:54 yeah Jul 18 09:03:06 around 100€ here Jul 18 09:04:22 the A1 and B1 are completely different, I don't understand dlink's revisioning system Jul 18 09:04:41 it should really be a different model # Jul 18 09:05:06 same with the 615's Jul 18 09:05:14 xyn: netgear has a wgr614 or what.. imagine it having 9 revs now :) Jul 18 09:05:33 xyn: it's common about all vendors :/ Jul 18 09:05:40 yea but does the board completely change? Jul 18 09:05:53 from ubicom to atheros Jul 18 09:05:54 etc Jul 18 09:06:24 I think d-link is the worst tho Jul 18 09:06:45 <[florian]> russell_: yes that's what I just saw, and the number of non-ground pins seems to match EJTAG Jul 18 09:06:51 xyn :) Jul 18 09:07:20 yes Jul 18 09:07:44 but ... what about those missing resistors, /me wonders Jul 18 09:08:05 <[florian]> russell_: they might be pull-up resistors but I am not sure though Jul 18 09:08:58 <[florian]> brb Jul 18 09:14:50 aha Jul 18 09:14:51 clue Jul 18 09:15:19 i have one wgt from the early days (pre-cpu heatsink). it has populated pads. Jul 18 09:18:30 they should give a 60eur discount for the d-link firmware Jul 18 09:18:53 haven't seen anything from them that worked properly Jul 18 09:20:05 [florian]: R73 = shunt ; R68 = 10k ; R67 = 10k ; R65 = 33 ohms ; R66 = 10k Jul 18 09:25:49 <[florian]> russell_: sounds good Jul 18 09:26:01 <[florian]> russell_: do you have such smd resistor ? Jul 18 09:27:36 florian * r16892 /trunk/target/linux/brcm63xx/base-files/etc/diag.sh: [brcm63xx] we are using the default-on trigger for power LEDs, no need to change their state from userspace Jul 18 09:30:34 heh. no i don't Jul 18 09:31:49 <[florian]> russell_: or non smd resistors maybe ? Jul 18 09:33:40 i thought i'd try jtag'ing this one that has the resistors already and see if the rest of my rig is functional, then move on to the next problem. Jul 18 09:36:30 <[florian]> yes that's a good approache Jul 18 09:36:33 <[florian]> -e Jul 18 09:36:44 <[florian]> I would recommend using hairydairymaid which is fairly straight forward for this Jul 18 09:37:52 okay, will look. danke! Jul 18 09:38:09 <[florian]> bitte Jul 18 09:38:17 <[florian]> I am not german though ;) Jul 18 09:38:23 or merci, whatever seems appropriate! Jul 18 09:38:46 <[florian]> that one is Jul 18 09:38:48 <[florian]> eh eh Jul 18 09:39:07 * russell_ and wife contemplating a future trip to france Jul 18 09:39:27 <[florian]> ah ah Jul 18 09:39:49 <[florian]> you could pretend you'd have a router to be fixed which needs a trip to france ;) Jul 18 09:40:09 happened to see a snippet of the tour last weekend and it reminded us of good times near the pyrenees Jul 18 09:40:27 lac de gaube Jul 18 09:40:46 * [florian] goes looking at a pictures Jul 18 09:41:21 <[florian]> beatiful Jul 18 09:42:34 where are you? Jul 18 09:43:02 <[florian]> in paris atm Jul 18 09:43:09 could be worse Jul 18 09:43:11 <[florian]> planning to leave that big city one day or the other Jul 18 09:43:28 <[florian]> I am spending quite some time in the train to go working Jul 18 09:43:37 <[florian]> ~2 hours per day going back and forth Jul 18 09:43:44 ouch Jul 18 09:43:59 <[florian]> could be worse I used to do 3h ;) Jul 18 09:44:04 who is the fon guy that lives on the place des vosges? Jul 18 09:44:16 <[florian]> oh, can't exactly remember his name Jul 18 09:44:28 <[florian]> but that's an excellent place Jul 18 09:44:33 yeah Jul 18 09:45:24 <[florian]> where are you? Jul 18 09:45:33 portland oregon usa Jul 18 09:46:00 home of linus torvalds Jul 18 09:46:02 etc Jul 18 09:46:07 <[florian]> not too bad ;) Jul 18 09:46:24 could be worse Jul 18 09:47:42 wouldn't mind moving to europe if it was possible to be employed, though Jul 18 10:10:33 florian * r16893 /trunk/package/mac80211/Makefile: [package] download and install rt2870 firmware (#5519) Jul 18 10:33:55 florian * r16894 /trunk/target/linux/au1000/patches-2.6.27/: [au1000] remove 2.6.27 patches Jul 18 10:51:39 nbd: re: 2.6.29 removal, 2.6.23.17 looks unused as well Jul 18 10:53:04 are there any reasons why x86 is still using 2.6.28.10? Jul 18 10:53:13 <[florian]> nobody updated it yet Jul 18 10:53:18 <[florian]> but no technical reasons Jul 18 11:27:01 blogic, hi John Jul 18 12:25:01 florian * r16895 /trunk/target/linux/au1000/au1500/profiles/MeshCube.mk: [au1000] prefer ath5k over madwifi and include kexec-tools in the default profile Jul 18 12:35:18 florian * r16896 /trunk/target/linux/au1000/ (8 files in 3 dirs): [au1000] switch to 2.6.30.1 Jul 18 12:36:08 I need a kernel version higher then 2.6.29, I tried but if failed while patching files Jul 18 12:36:19 Should I try 2.6.30 instead Jul 18 12:36:52 <[florian]> yes Jul 18 13:42:28 florian * r16897 /packages/net/xl2tpd/ (Makefile patches/001-opt_flags.patch): [package] update xl2tpd to 1.2.4 (#5547) Jul 18 14:09:44 florian * r16898 /packages/net/znc/Makefile: [package] update znc to 0.070 (#5548) Jul 18 14:35:16 juhosg * r16899 /trunk/target/linux/ppc40x/config-default: [ppc40x] optimize the kernel for size, disable common PCI quirks, and sync kernel config Jul 18 14:35:35 juhosg * r16900 /trunk/target/linux/ppc44x/config-default: [ppc44x] optimize the kernel for size, disable common PCI quirks, and sync kernel config Jul 18 15:13:41 juhosg * r16901 /trunk/target/linux/ppc40x/ (6 files in 2 dirs): [ppc40x] initial support for 2.6.30 Jul 18 16:59:30 mb__ is the microsd card slot on the rb433uah supported now? Jul 18 17:03:25 shared spi bus? Jul 18 17:15:41 mmc_spi spi0.2: can't share SPI bus Jul 18 17:15:46 is this fixed now? Jul 18 17:45:38 Dogge: I have no idea. You might ask the mmc/spi maintainers. Jul 18 17:52:39 agb * r16902 /trunk/target/linux/atheros/ (2 files in 2 dirs): [atheros] export ar231x_gpiodev, needed for gpio-led/spi/i2c modules Jul 18 20:31:23 nbd * r16903 /trunk/target/linux/generic-2.6/ (2 files in 2 dirs): sched: fix compile errors with CONFIG_NET_SCHED deactivated in the kernel config (#5553) Jul 18 22:28:47 nbd * r16904 /trunk/target/linux/generic-2.6/ (2 files in 2 dirs): mips: fix another bug in the module relocation change: the wrong base address for 24 bit jump -> long jump fixup table was used **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jul 19 02:59:57 2009