**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Aug 10 02:59:58 2010 Aug 10 03:49:58 build #104 of ppc40x is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ppc40x/builds/104 Aug 10 04:04:49 build #95 of ar71xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ar71xx/builds/95 Aug 10 05:44:32 build #100 of ppc44x is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ppc44x/builds/100 Aug 10 07:10:32 hcg * r22569 /trunk/target/linux/omap35xx/gumstix/base-files/etc/inittab: Remove shells from unavalable serial ports Aug 10 07:14:17 hcg * r22570 /trunk/target/linux/omap35xx/gumstix/profiles/gumstix.mk: [gumstix] Remove sqlite from default config Aug 10 07:20:02 hcg * r22571 /trunk/target/linux/omap35xx/gumstix/config-2.6.34: [gumstix] enable gpio uesrspace interface via sysfs Aug 10 07:40:51 build #92 of brcm63xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/brcm63xx/builds/92 Aug 10 07:55:28 hcg * r22572 /trunk/package/kernel/modules/other.mk: [kmod-bluetooth] Add HCI_UART_H4 support (required by Gumstix Overo) Aug 10 08:36:10 hcg * r22573 /packages/utils/bluez-utils/files/ (bluetooth.conf bluez-utils.init): [packages] bluez-utils: Add configuration and init scripts for hci serial devices Aug 10 08:52:02 build #93 of avr32 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/avr32/builds/93 Aug 10 09:14:59 build #90 of brcm47xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/brcm47xx/builds/90 Aug 10 09:20:46 <{Nico}> _trine: any particula reason you're using straight gcc-4.3.3 instead of gcc-4.3.3+cs (with CodeSourcery enhancements) Aug 10 09:29:03 <_trine> {Nico}, hello Aug 10 09:31:28 <{Nico}> 'lo _trine Aug 10 09:31:32 <_trine> {Nico}, I thought I was using the CodeSourcery enhancements Aug 10 09:31:47 <_trine> are they selected under toolchain options Aug 10 09:33:13 <{Nico}> yep, under Advanced configuration options (for developers) > Toolchain Options Aug 10 09:33:40 <_trine> and then where Aug 10 09:34:06 <{Nico}> then GCC compiler Version Aug 10 09:34:29 <_trine> its set at 4.3.3 Aug 10 09:34:50 <_trine> so I need to alter that Aug 10 09:35:16 <{Nico}> why did you change it ? are you testing smth ? Aug 10 09:35:27 <_trine> yes Aug 10 09:35:30 <_trine> well Aug 10 09:35:46 <_trine> I have bought a dockstar Aug 10 09:36:12 _trine: i am flashing the ones that arrived this morning Aug 10 09:36:17 <_trine> and on the web page describing building openwrt for it there were some configs Aug 10 09:36:19 <{Nico}> humm, changing toolchain options without rebuilding everything is not really supported Aug 10 09:36:28 <_trine> so I used those Aug 10 09:36:56 <_trine> the dockstar is working well I have 2 of them Aug 10 09:37:21 <{Nico}> it seems you now have a mixed of packages build with and without the CS enhacements, thus giving linking errors Aug 10 09:37:29 <_trine> one has openwrt running on it and the other has plugbox linux (archlinux) Aug 10 09:37:51 <_trine> {Nico}, I will compile again Aug 10 09:38:42 <{Nico}> use a "make dirclean" Aug 10 09:38:52 <_trine> blogic, I have tried to get openwrt booting on a pendrive formatted to ext4 but I have not managed it Aug 10 09:39:16 i am waiting on my image to build Aug 10 09:39:20 i will flash it on the nand Aug 10 09:39:25 <_trine> because the boot loader apparently does not support etx4 Aug 10 09:39:32 no it does not Aug 10 09:39:34 as expected Aug 10 09:39:42 use ext2 for uboot Aug 10 09:39:43 <_trine> yes Aug 10 09:39:57 hcg * r22574 /trunk/target/linux/omap35xx/gumstix/defconfig.gumstix: [gumstix] Add stty to default config (required for gumstix bluetooth setup) Aug 10 09:40:06 <_trine> did you know there is a new second uboot Aug 10 09:41:20 <_trine> http://jeff.doozan.com/debian/uboot/ Aug 10 09:42:48 <_trine> I have openwrt+asterisk etc running inside the dockstar Aug 10 09:45:36 <_trine> blogic, so the only way to use ext4 would be to have 2 partitions ,, etx2 for uimage and ext4 for the other but I'm not sure if there would be any advantage in doing that Aug 10 09:46:11 <_trine> I would think ext4 would be used without journalling Aug 10 10:10:13 build #87 of sibyte is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/sibyte/builds/87 Aug 10 10:11:10 <_trine> blogic, how many dockstars did you buy? Aug 10 10:16:30 4 Aug 10 10:16:31 :) Aug 10 10:16:44 for mpd mainly Aug 10 10:17:10 blogic: hey Aug 10 10:17:27 they look good the seagate dockstars Aug 10 10:17:52 massoud: aloha massoud Aug 10 10:17:58 massoud: selling at 20 euro Aug 10 10:18:21 i want summin with lots of ram and flash and sata and marvell inside that does not cost 400 euro Aug 10 10:18:31 been looking at the qnaps and they do seem expensive Aug 10 10:19:08 any one got an idea ? Aug 10 10:32:14 build #99 of atheros is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/atheros/builds/99 Aug 10 10:34:31 blogic: where can u find them at 20euros ? Aug 10 10:35:49 <_trine> http://www.google.de/products?q=dockstar&hl=de&scoring=p Aug 10 10:36:02 <_trine> http://www.google.de/product_url?q=http://www.atelco.de/articledetail.jsp%3Faid%3D29042%26agid%3D1460%26ref%3D105&fr=AN2M4oD5pbXLT2RdJfggQKCcymCv6recZlUXz8CMr49cU_F0CJwHk9wbHvJUncrox3B9I-fP5IFCAdJO4w8ovkL8cUrZsB1B9Juv7d-sV3I0NNebqN4zQZjqABfhrzL_LcTUxLeajjfKGuA_MBhCPrAAAAAAAAAAAA&gl=de&hl=de&ei=dSthTP2SD5ry-Ab1nO3OBA&sa=title&ved=0CBMQgwgwAjgA Aug 10 10:39:41 hcg * r22575 /trunk/target/linux/omap35xx/gumstix/base-files/lib/preinit/ (. 95_ttyS1_noecho): [gumstix] Switch of echo on ttyS1 (required for bluetooth to function correctly) Aug 10 10:41:03 blogic: how about one of these? http://www.newit.co.uk/shop/proddetail.php?prod=eSataSheevaPlug Aug 10 10:42:39 or are you looking for an enclosure? Aug 10 10:45:31 KanjiMonster: ideally i want all in 1 case Aug 10 10:46:18 however that thing is my option 2 if i find nothing else Aug 10 10:48:21 KanjiMonster: and 2 discs really :) Aug 10 11:01:48 blogic: then you options seem quite limited. I can't find anything with much flash; the "most" seems to be the qnap 219P for 300 euros with 512 MB ram and 16 MB flash. Synology has cheaper options but much less flash. For 230 the ds209 with 256 MB ram and 4 MB flash, or ds210j for 160, but that one has only 128 MB ram and its cpu is clocked at only 800 mhz. Aug 10 11:07:14 otoh, if you have sata, why would you need much flash then anyway? Aug 10 11:08:46 yes Aug 10 11:08:59 flash i can solder a bigger one myself, if all pins are wired Aug 10 11:09:01 hmm Aug 10 11:16:30 blogic: btw, my info is gathererd from www.smallnetbuilder.com Aug 10 11:16:50 thx Aug 10 11:17:05 lars * r22576 /trunk/target/linux/generic/patches-2.6.35/921-gpio_spi_driver.patch: [kernel] Fix gpio_spi_old module for 2.6.35 Aug 10 11:17:24 they have quite nice reviews with pics of the boards Aug 10 15:07:03 florian * r22577 /branches/backfire/tools/wrt350nv2-builder/ (Makefile src/wrt350nv2-builder.c): pupdate wrt350nv2-builder to v2.3 (#7580) Aug 10 15:08:03 mb * r22578 /trunk/scripts/dl_cleanup.py: Fix dl_cleanup.py Aug 10 15:19:08 florian * r22579 /trunk/tools/wrt350nv2-builder/ (Makefile src/wrt350nv2-builder.c): [tools] update wrt350nv2 builder to v2.3 (#7580) Aug 10 15:23:47 27 PARENL :=( Aug 10 15:23:47 28 PARENR :=) Aug 10 15:23:52 left paren is sad :( Aug 10 16:13:04 florian * r22580 /trunk/target/linux/orion/image/Makefile: [orion] fix jffs2 128k image generation, patch from madddes (#7584) Aug 10 16:21:21 florian * r22581 /branches/backfire/target/linux/orion/image/Makefile: backport r22580 to backfire Aug 10 17:12:53 nico * r22582 /trunk/package/iptables/Makefile: Aug 10 17:12:53 package/iptables: update to 1.4.9.1 and cleanup: Aug 10 17:12:53 * call autogen.sh in Build/Prepare instead of Build/Compile Aug 10 17:12:53 * use PKG_INSTALL Aug 10 17:12:53 * re-enable static libs Aug 10 17:12:54 * add dep on libiptc & libxtables to ip6tables Aug 10 17:36:14 nico * r22583 /packages/net/dsl-qos-queue/Makefile: [packages] dsl-qos-queue: revert [22489] (backfire has no shared libipq, static libipq is available in trunk again after [22582]) Aug 10 18:00:44 shut up you bastards.... Aug 10 18:01:16 that's better Aug 10 18:03:01 <[florian]> Wipster: ping? Aug 10 18:03:14 [florian], hi Aug 10 18:03:42 <[florian]> Wipster: hey Aug 10 18:03:46 <[florian]> Wipster: got my reply? Aug 10 18:05:24 [florian], here or email I timed out on freenode Aug 10 18:05:49 <[florian]> Wipster: email and freenode Aug 10 18:06:41 [florian], email yes thanks for that. Here not so much Aug 10 18:06:56 <[florian]> Wipster: most likely you timed out, so let's resume the discussion then ;) Aug 10 18:08:30 [florian], ok :) I'm just looking through it at the mo getting to grips with it Aug 10 18:09:33 <[florian]> Wipster: ok, well if you want to try some things, you can remove the fixed phy registration in arch/mips/ar7/platform.c and see how it goes with that Aug 10 18:13:52 [florian], will try that in a sec, can I force the link on in cpmac still with the old 'temporary_cpmac_hack' patch? Aug 10 18:17:52 <[florian]> Wipster: yes, for sure Aug 10 18:18:45 [florian], excellent Aug 10 18:19:17 <[florian]> Wipster: also, you can enable as many switch drivers as you can in make kernel_menuconfig -> Drivers -> Networking -> PHY Aug 10 18:19:27 <[florian]> Wipster: so that you can see if any of these drivers is picked up Aug 10 18:21:00 [florian], does enabling them there add the option to the kernel config or do I need to add that too Aug 10 18:21:20 <[florian]> Wipster: enabling them actually changes the kernel config to have them built-in Aug 10 18:22:21 [florian], ok I have been doing both just to make sure Aug 10 19:03:29 mb * r22584 /packages/Xorg/xorg/driver/xf86-video-omap/ (. Makefile patches/ patches/001-misc-fixes.patch): Xorg: Add OMAP 1/2/3 framebuffer driver. Aug 10 19:15:11 <[florian]> Wipster: so how is it going? Aug 10 19:17:12 [florian], my attempt to force the link up didn't work. I'm lacking my serial cable untill the weekend so need the eth to come up :) Aug 10 19:17:44 <[florian]> ah, yeah Aug 10 19:32:59 well try two Aug 10 20:01:04 ping RealOpty Aug 10 20:13:52 florian * r22585 /trunk/target/linux/orion/image/Makefile: [orion] fix Freecom DT2 jffs2 rootfs generation issue (#7584) Aug 10 20:14:46 florian * r22586 /branches/backfire/target/linux/orion/image/Makefile: backport r22585 to backfire, thanks maddes Aug 10 20:24:02 florian * r22587 /trunk/target/linux/generic/ (12 files in 6 dirs): [kernel] rename 014-samsung_flash patch to a better name, thanks maddes Aug 10 21:08:35 nico * r22588 /packages/utils/ntfs-3g/Makefile: [packages] ntfs-3g: update to 2010.8.8 Aug 10 21:42:33 xMff, pong Aug 10 21:42:51 RealOpty: got my message regarding the pci patch? Aug 10 21:43:01 yes Aug 10 21:43:18 i tried it on a fresh svn of trunk Aug 10 21:43:24 but nothing in lspci still :( Aug 10 21:43:28 ok Aug 10 21:43:35 ty for trying Aug 10 21:55:50 xMff, im looking at the code Aug 10 21:56:23 and b4 the patched line there is a kernel message printed Aug 10 21:56:36 ssb_dprintk(KERN_INFO PFX "PCIcore in host mode found\n") Aug 10 21:56:48 this message isnt in my dmesg Aug 10 21:57:32 but this is ssb: Core 4 found: PCI (cc 0x804, rev 0x08, vendor 0x4243) Aug 10 22:01:23 doing this without serial is a bit too much like trial and error :( Aug 10 22:33:51 xMff, ping Aug 10 22:34:15 RealOpty: pong Aug 10 22:34:32 xMff, do you know how i enable the ssb_dprintk messages? Aug 10 22:34:55 there should be some SSB_DEBUG symbol somewhere Aug 10 22:36:10 (I don't know ;) Aug 10 22:36:19 i got that much ;p Aug 10 22:36:36 the name of it is CONFIG_SSB_DEBUG Aug 10 22:36:52 but ima having trouble finding the main one to turn it to 1 Aug 10 22:37:53 xMff, should i enable this in makemenu? Compile the kernel with debug information Aug 10 22:38:21 enable it with kernel_menuconf Aug 10 22:41:36 ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Aug 10 22:41:45 theres an option in k_menucon for SSB debugging Aug 10 23:00:05 xMff, maybe the pciutils package is diffrent than the lspci support that busybox has? Aug 10 23:08:37 xMff, would you like to see this dmesg? Aug 10 23:09:55 yes Aug 10 23:16:59 xMff, https://dev.openwrt.org/attachment/ticket/7630/dmesg-trunk-with-debug-08_10_2010.txt Aug 10 23:52:33 xMff, would PCI work without SSB? Aug 11 00:05:36 jow * r22589 /trunk/package/uhttpd/ (7 files in 3 dirs): [package] uhttpd: add option to reject requests from RFC1918 IPs to public server IPs (DNS rebinding countermeasure) Aug 11 00:12:17 RealOpty: probably not Aug 11 00:23:15 jow * r22590 /branches/backfire/package/uhttpd/ (9 files in 3 dirs): [backfire] merge r22589 Aug 11 00:37:22 xMff, im gonna try it. got nothing to lose :/ Aug 11 00:43:03 here it goes. Aug 11 00:44:50 lol wtf. i thought that i disabled the shit. Aug 11 01:30:08 build #84 of octeon is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/octeon/builds/84 Aug 11 01:34:55 xMff, ping. Aug 11 01:35:04 here Aug 11 01:35:13 xMff, does the 2.6 kernel in backfire have MIMO support? Aug 11 01:35:25 according to nbd it has Aug 11 01:35:30 I see. Aug 11 01:35:36 i havent tested that yet. Aug 11 01:35:50 I mena the k2.6 wl has Aug 11 01:35:57 b43 not afaik Aug 11 01:35:58 pci worked in 2.4 on backfire. Aug 11 01:36:05 indeed. Aug 11 01:36:23 so if pci works in 2.6 it might work. :D sweet. Aug 11 01:36:32 yes Aug 11 01:36:53 I do not know whats up with the pci Aug 11 01:37:01 is the radio replacable? Aug 11 01:37:16 nope its integrated Aug 11 01:37:23 on V2 hardware. Aug 11 01:37:24 crap Aug 11 01:37:33 on V1 its an actual PCI card. Aug 11 01:37:38 wl500gp ? Aug 11 01:37:58 netgear WNR834b Aug 11 01:38:03 ah Aug 11 01:38:17 im happy with out wifi. Aug 11 01:38:29 but Aug 11 01:38:39 im trying to get this device 'fully supported' Aug 11 01:40:01 yeah me too Aug 11 01:40:03 ;) Aug 11 01:40:56 xMff, heh thanks for all your help man! Aug 11 01:41:30 well I guess one can only research whether dd-wrt or other firmwares use special pci quirks Aug 11 01:41:32 mmmm xMff is there a reason that the WL driver isnt in the makemenu for 2.6 kernel? Aug 11 01:41:58 (backfire) Aug 11 01:41:59 problem is that dd-wrt uses the original broadcom code which is totally different to the linux ssb Aug 11 01:42:06 backfire has no 2.6 wl yet Aug 11 01:42:09 only trunk Aug 11 01:43:27 idk wtf i was thinking. wifi didnt work with the 2.4 on backfire.... (lspci did though) Aug 11 01:43:51 only time i got wifi to work was with kamikaze 8.09 2.4 WL-MIMO Aug 11 01:44:04 hmm Aug 11 01:44:07 bad sign Aug 11 01:44:25 10.03 has newer drivers than 8.09 Aug 11 01:44:41 so it could be that support for your radio was dropped by broadcom Aug 11 01:45:14 yup, that sucks lol Aug 11 01:46:03 well sucks for others. im happy with trunk :) Aug 11 01:46:39 xMff, the LEDs for the switch ports, are they controlled by the hardware or software? Aug 11 01:46:51 probably by hardware Aug 11 01:47:18 kk Aug 11 01:47:42 all my switch ports led are green except port 1. its yellow Aug 11 01:47:51 just cant figure out why :/ Aug 11 01:48:21 when the CFE boots its green though Aug 11 01:48:40 but when linux loads it turns to yellow once it powers down PHY Aug 11 01:49:31 time to go get something to eat... i think im done trying to get this working for now. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Aug 11 02:59:57 2010