**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Apr 26 02:59:57 2011 Apr 26 04:16:57 build #17 of ps3 is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ps3/builds/17 Apr 26 04:43:02 build #16 of kirkwood is complete: Failure [failed compile_6] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/kirkwood/builds/16 Apr 26 04:53:13 build #17 of pxcab is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/pxcab/builds/17 Apr 26 05:08:52 build #13 of adm5120 is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/adm5120/builds/13 Apr 26 05:08:52 build #13 of octeon is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/octeon/builds/13 Apr 26 05:08:54 build #18 of cobalt is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/cobalt/builds/18 Apr 26 05:08:56 build #17 of orion is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/17 Apr 26 05:49:06 hmm, i wonder what complicated thing ipv6calc is doing. the .ipk is huge: Apr 26 05:49:11 -rw-r--r-- 1 russell staff 1244560 Apr 25 21:48 ipv6calc_0.80.0-1_atheros.ipk Apr 26 05:51:09 of the 2500 odd ipk's, it's like the 24th biggest Apr 26 05:51:13 which sounds wrong Apr 26 08:03:37 russell--: maybe it ends up being unstripped, or it statically links ncurses, or it ships a flatfile with all ipv6 blocks :P Apr 26 08:21:34 xMff: it does. and all ipv4 block assignments (which is even bigger). and all ouis and iabs. Apr 26 08:31:21 russell--: ^ Apr 26 08:38:43 hm, just updating to 0.82 shrinks the binaries by 1/3 and the package itself by 1/4 Apr 26 08:40:42 heh, the two smaller ones are even shrunk by ~4/5 Apr 26 10:46:12 build #20 of brcm63xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/brcm63xx/builds/20 Apr 26 12:26:49 thepeople * r26762 /packages/utils/mc/Makefile: Apr 26 12:26:50 Upgrade mc package. Tickets 9225 and 9268 can be closed. The mc package Apr 26 12:26:50 is optimized for size. Apr 26 12:26:50 Signed-off-by: Luka Perkov < openwrt ->-to->- lukaperkov.net > Apr 26 13:06:10 build #20 of s3c24xx is complete: Failure [failed compile_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/s3c24xx/builds/20 Apr 26 14:13:58 http://patchwork.midlink.org/patch/657/ should be marked as superseded, a newer version was accepted and applied Apr 26 14:15:53 done Apr 26 14:38:15 build #19 of brcm47xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/brcm47xx/builds/19 Apr 26 14:55:11 build #17 of lantiq is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/lantiq/builds/17 Apr 26 14:55:11 build #17 of ppc40x is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ppc40x/builds/17 Apr 26 15:44:29 build #17 of uml is complete: Failure [failed compile_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/uml/builds/17 Apr 26 16:00:14 build #15 of etrax is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/etrax/builds/15 Apr 26 16:53:51 Hi has anyone built a JTAG cable before? Apr 26 16:55:18 Normally it is used to debrick a router, but im trying to prepare ahead of time :D Apr 26 16:58:16 anyone here? Apr 26 17:18:55 Hi, this is Rich. Apr 26 17:19:34 Can someone help me with a question or two about a un-buffered JTAG cable? Apr 26 17:24:53 Hi, has anyone used a JTAG cable before? Apr 26 17:30:03 Primas-Rich, the answer to your question is yes I have but only in a very limited way ie I used it to resurrect a few wrt54gs Apr 26 17:30:46 Cool, then you will know exactly what i need :) Apr 26 17:31:35 Basically, i have just created one and i am having trouble understanding if i am using it correctly. Apr 26 17:32:03 its quite easy if you google for hairydairymaid Apr 26 17:32:14 I have opted for a unbuffered JTAG, that uses 4 x 100 ohm resistors. Apr 26 17:32:24 yes thats what I used Apr 26 17:32:39 keep it to less than 12" long Apr 26 17:32:43 yeah, i have used hairydairymade and i cant get it to communicate with my linksys. Apr 26 17:32:45 for best results Apr 26 17:33:04 thats good. Mine is < 12". Apr 26 17:33:40 the program you are using needs to know about the version of hardware to have Apr 26 17:33:50 Did you use a parallel cable? Apr 26 17:33:52 ie the flash chip Apr 26 17:33:56 yes Apr 26 17:34:00 k Apr 26 17:34:49 I actually got someone to make my cable, but they made it with 110 ohm resistors, do you know if this will matter? Apr 26 17:35:24 It was a long time ago but i seem to remember I had to ensure the parallel port was in a particular mode as well Apr 26 17:35:33 it wont matter Apr 26 17:35:47 ahah, you mean EPP, ECP, Normal, Bi-....? Apr 26 17:36:14 those resisters are only there to protect the parallel port on the computer in case of a short circuit Apr 26 17:36:47 yes EEP but I cant remember which it was now Apr 26 17:37:10 Oh really? ... i thought they may have been pulldown resistors or something (FYI - i dont have much experience in Electronics). Apr 26 17:37:56 no they are not anything other than protection in fact you dont need them if you like taking chances :P Apr 26 17:38:36 not recommended though Apr 26 17:38:57 trine_ do you know if the unbuffered JTAG is good on this link? http://oldwiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs%282f%29Customizing%282f%29Hardware%282f%29JTAG_Cable.html Apr 26 17:39:23 I have actually seen 2 or 3 different similar designs. Apr 26 17:53:14 Thanks trine_ i will try and get my cable working tomorrow (its 1AM for me right now) :) Apr 26 17:53:22 g'night Apr 26 18:59:12 nbd * r26763 /branches/backfire/package/mac80211/ (62 files in 3 dirs): mac80211: update to the latest version from trunk Apr 26 19:07:34 build #21 of at91 is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/at91/builds/21 Apr 26 19:16:46 nbd * r26764 /trunk/package/hostapd/files/ (wpa_supplicant-full.config wpa_supplicant-mini.config): wpa_supplicant: make sure that the common 802.11 code gets linked in (fixes #9299) Apr 26 19:21:30 nbd i am at trunk OpenWRT bleeding edge, r26761 , and on laptop i do have some weird internet proble, also laptop is conencted to AP, but no internet connetion as msg and internet is working fine on wired pc, on log i dont see anything weird ... http://dpaste.com/536005/ from hardware i have wndr3700v2 (didnt have such problems with stock fw the 5 days i testet stock fw) Apr 26 19:27:52 using the 2.4 ghz or the 5 ghz radio? Apr 26 19:30:36 build #21 of ubicom32 is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ubicom32/builds/21 Apr 26 19:32:43 nbd 2,4ghz radio http://dpaste.com/536010/ Apr 26 19:33:03 ^ wireless config file Apr 26 19:33:50 nbd * r26765 /trunk/package/mac80211/files/lib/wifi/mac80211.sh: mac80211: broadcast the country IE by default if the country code is configured (#9308) Apr 26 19:34:05 what kind of chipset on the client side? Apr 26 19:34:49 nbd * r26766 /branches/backfire/package/mac80211/files/lib/wifi/mac80211.sh: mac80211: broadcast the country IE by default if the country code is configured (#9308), backport of r26765 Apr 26 19:36:57 nbd its "Broadcom 43225" on hp laptop Apr 26 19:39:49 have you tried using a different channel? Apr 26 19:43:34 nbd no, only i changed from default 11 to 5, the problem isnt easy to produce but sometimes there is just no internet on laptop, but still connected to AP, disconnect/conenct fix the issue, on google what i found about this card on client side is that they cant connect at all, non as "lost internet".. will try to change channel Apr 26 19:44:20 ok Apr 26 19:49:33 how often does this happen? Apr 26 19:51:06 3-5 time at evning Apr 26 19:52:14 i mean it isnt big issue, just didnt happend with stock image, will try to see if it will be fixed with other channel Apr 26 19:52:37 (looking inside luci for "wifi channel scan" cant see it anymore or i am looking at wrong place Apr 26 20:26:00 thepeople * r26767 /branches/backfire/package/base-files/files/etc/openwrt_version: bump to 10.03.1-RC5 Apr 26 21:55:53 Does openwrt support linksys wrt310n? I cant find any precompiled images for this model. Although, I find a image for the wrt300 v1.1 with the same CPU. Could I use this image? Apr 26 22:24:12 nbd * r26768 /trunk/package/mac80211/patches/040-compat_backports.patch: mac80211: backport some more compat fixes, fix compile issues on 2.6.31 and earlier Apr 26 22:24:31 nbd * r26769 /branches/backfire/package/mac80211/patches/040-compat_backports.patch: mac80211: backport some more compat fixes, fix compile issues on 2.6.31 and earlier, backport of r26768 Apr 26 22:35:32 nbd: should I respin the swconfig patch with fixed typos in the message? Apr 26 22:35:47 sure, why not Apr 26 22:35:56 add more typos! Apr 26 22:38:09 KanjiMonster: you wrote the squashfs4 xz integration code? Apr 26 22:41:37 xMff: yeah Apr 26 22:41:42 well, extended it Apr 26 22:41:47 it breaks FreeBSD :) Apr 26 22:42:02 http://codepad.org/ybG86FLJ Apr 26 22:42:14 I came up with: http://luci.subsignal.org/~jow/squashfs4-freebsd-compat.patch Apr 26 22:42:30 but I did not bother to understand the actual reasoning behind the original code Apr 26 22:42:49 ah, probably missed it when reworking the 4.0 patches for 4.2 Apr 26 22:42:53 where are the endian defines supposed to come from in the non linux case? Apr 26 22:43:35 OS X might need yet another branch (machine/endian.h vs. sys/endian.h) Apr 26 22:43:42 can check tomorrow Apr 26 22:44:01 the current version in svn compiles properly on osx Apr 26 22:44:07 I don't have any bsd available, only linux and windows Apr 26 22:44:24 ok Apr 26 22:44:39 I can check bsd tomorrow, too Apr 26 22:44:45 left my macbook at work Apr 26 22:44:52 cool Apr 26 22:52:55 oh, vim can spellcheck Apr 26 23:04:33 xMff: so what was the consensus about generating commented out sections of config via UCI? Apr 26 23:04:46 there was none Apr 26 23:05:19 ah... was afraid I missed something. Apr 26 23:05:49 xMff: there was once a global.h in squashfs so you only needed to define this endianness stuff once, but now there's no common header anymore, so you need to add it everywhere :/ Apr 26 23:05:52 nbd * r26770 /trunk/target/linux/generic/files/drivers/net/phy/swconfig.c: Apr 26 23:05:52 swconfig: Replace SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED with DEFINE_SPINLOCK Apr 26 23:05:52 SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED has been deprecated since 2.6.19 and will get removed Apr 26 23:05:52 in 2.6.39, so replace it with DEFINE_SPINLOCK(). Apr 26 23:05:52 Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski Apr 26 23:05:55 nbd * r26771 /trunk/package/madwifi/patches/475-2.6.39-compile.patch: Apr 26 23:05:55 madwifi: Fix compilation for 2.6.39 Apr 26 23:05:55 Fix compilation for 2.6.39 by replacing SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED with Apr 26 23:05:55 DEFINE_SPINLOCK(). Apr 26 23:05:55 Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski Apr 26 23:06:11 oh, that was fast Apr 26 23:07:19 we should get you svn access, imho Apr 26 23:09:00 nbd: I already have svn access (at least to packages/net/znc) Apr 26 23:10:28 yeah, i meant to trunk Apr 26 23:12:11 nbd: +1 Apr 26 23:18:41 Whats the best openwrt feature/price ratio router? TP-Link TL-WR1043ND? Apr 26 23:20:25 jmccrohan: depends if you are fine with soldering or not (you need serial access to recover from a non booting image) Apr 26 23:21:30 hmmmm. It seems that luci+wireless+ipv6+kernel (where by ipv6 I mean radvd plus a tunnel) pretty much fills a 4MB flash, and depending on what you need for ipv6 might not even fit. at least using default image + packages for the ipv6 stuff Apr 26 23:22:02 ipv6 = bloat Apr 26 23:22:18 Kanji: Soldering pin headers or are we talking resoldering a ramchip level soldering? Apr 26 23:22:27 jmccrohan: pin headers Apr 26 23:22:56 Kanji: should be fine then. Any other decent models? Apr 26 23:23:09 xMff: but not to far from now it will be required, so this is problematic. got to shrink some things. Apr 26 23:23:10 cshore: and maybe platform overhead. I used to run 6in4, qos, openvpn, radvd, luci in 4MB flash on my wrt54gl Apr 26 23:23:20 with brcm-2.4 Apr 26 23:23:30 xMff: hmmm...this ia ar71xx Apr 26 23:23:54 luci should add 200-300k Apr 26 23:24:00 2.6 kernel adds size Apr 26 23:24:04 cshore: drop the ip package in favor of busybox builtins? Apr 26 23:24:55 you can try to enable the luci src diet Apr 26 23:25:05 that can shove off another few k Apr 26 23:25:15 Oh, I can make it fit for myself, but I think we need to see what we can do for the general case Apr 26 23:25:44 I expect luci to become smaller in the long run Apr 26 23:25:57 the network stuff might shrink too with netifd / ubus Apr 26 23:26:37 maybe we can even throw out some busybox applets if the scripts are less demanding Apr 26 23:26:47 for example kick either sed or awk Apr 26 23:26:52 jmccrohan: the buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH is also quite popular (32 mb flash/64 mb ram, but I don't know if it's in a similar price range) Apr 26 23:27:21 small downside of the buffalo is the totally proprietary power connector Apr 26 23:27:39 I lost my psu and found no replacement yet Apr 26 23:27:56 xMff: and of course when ipv6 becomes common we should use the ip applet or rewrite 6to4/6in4 to not require it. Apr 26 23:28:23 both busyboy ip and external ip are unsuitable Apr 26 23:28:25 Buffalo has USB and 5GHz N? Apr 26 23:28:31 only 2.4 Apr 26 23:28:33 jmccrohan: only usb Apr 26 23:28:57 cshore: busybox ip lacks features and is slightly different, external ip is bloated Apr 26 23:29:28 xMff: ok, I'll add working on 6to4 and 6in4 to my todo list. What other ipv6 stuff needs it? Apr 26 23:29:54 I meant that in a general sense Apr 26 23:30:52 cshore: if you're using the b43 profile one can also split out b43 or b43legacy Apr 26 23:31:08 nope ar71xx Apr 26 23:31:30 swalker: and the problem isn't my specific case, but the general case, when we want to start including v6 Apr 26 23:31:51 well v6 demands a heavy protocol stack Apr 26 23:32:11 some isps need pppoe, dhcpv6, radvd and stateless autoconf Apr 26 23:32:30 so I expect routers with bigger flash to hit the market Apr 26 23:32:34 cshore: get more flash or external usb Apr 26 23:35:15 swalker: again, I know how to make it fit for myself, but what I wanted to start was a discussion about what we will do because v6 is coming up fast, and I don't believe we should abandon 4MB flash routers. Apr 26 23:35:49 * swalker thinks it's a bit late to just be considering ipv6 now Apr 26 23:36:15 on 7:30pm here Apr 26 23:37:28 Kanji: TP link ~ GBP43 from ebuyer, Buffalo ~ GBP64.23 from ebuyer. GBP20 for extra 24MB flash is appealing. Apr 26 23:38:41 Then again neither have 5GHz. Custom compiled image should fit everything i ever need in 8MB so maybe extra is waste. Apr 26 23:42:27 netgear wndr3700 is nice Apr 26 23:43:27 jmccrohan: if you want 5 Ghz you probably need to buy a dual band router (and then the wndr3700 would be my recommendation, too ;) Apr 26 23:44:24 nbd: yeah, i was looking at that. and V2 comes with 32MB flash. it costs EUR100 though :-/ Apr 26 23:45:26 And I nievely (sp!) bought a 3500L the year before last so I'd like to keep costs to a minimum. :) Apr 26 23:46:30 and the netgear even has dual radio Apr 26 23:50:58 nbd: stop tempting me. I've already got to buy 8*2TB drives for my server. :P Apr 26 23:51:37 wait thats not right. 4*2TB = 8TB :) Apr 27 00:00:11 hm we should backport that versionsort thing Apr 27 00:00:36 thare are at least two packages, alsa and mdadm, that fail due to it Apr 27 00:01:19 the other foo I frequently see is posix_memalign, I don't know whats up with that Apr 27 00:04:59 someone should apply my rsyncd patch so i don't have to keep dragging along my local branch ;) Apr 27 00:26:58 build #18 of ar71xx is complete: Failure [failed compile_6] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ar71xx/builds/18 Apr 27 00:31:45 who is in charge of the atheros target? Apr 27 00:34:06 * russell-- just did a test build of 2.6.38.4 for atheros ... minor config problems, not run-tested yet. Apr 27 00:51:26 cshore: left Windsor this evening... Apr 27 00:51:51 philipp64|laptop: cool...should be here tomorrow then probably Apr 27 00:52:14 philipp64|laptop: wonder how much customs will be Apr 27 00:53:54 or did you mark it commercial sample or gift? Apr 27 01:27:32 Hi is anyone here? Apr 27 01:50:53 nope Apr 27 01:51:04 whats up? Apr 27 02:03:04 ha Apr 27 02:03:46 Hi wolfspraul, Im having issues with my JTAG cable. Apr 27 02:04:37 Its my 1st one and i am trying to build it before messing with the WRT54GL v1.1 (I already built my own custom firmware build) Apr 27 02:05:49 Have you used or built an unbuffered JTAG before? Apr 27 02:06:07 I have. Apr 27 02:06:32 Cool. Apr 27 02:06:40 And I run custom firmware on a wrt54GS Apr 27 02:07:18 Ok, well, how to you go about testing it on the router (Im wondering what to do if mine breaks it). Apr 27 02:08:06 First, test your cable - by reading the CFE and NVRAM contents Apr 27 02:08:29 you can inspect them visually with a Hex editor Apr 27 02:08:32 Ok.... :D that is my 1st issue LOL Apr 27 02:09:08 I had a unbuffered JTAG cable made for me and i cannot even probe the device (using HairDairyMaid). Apr 27 02:09:57 I have found 2 or 3 differing designs for an unbuffered cable and have not yet got it right. Apr 27 02:10:04 Do you have a "real" parrallel port or a USB. It will not work with USB parrallel ports. Apr 27 02:10:17 I have a real parallel port. Apr 27 02:10:25 Are you using Windows or Linux Apr 27 02:10:41 I have been using Windows. So windows. Apr 27 02:12:01 First I would try using tjtag rather than hariydairy. it has been advanced signifigantly Apr 27 02:12:47 next - check your pinout on the wrt, and verify your parallel cable, remove the parrallel cable if you can Apr 27 02:13:03 I have had trouble with some. Apr 27 02:13:15 ok Apr 27 02:13:51 is there any special mode the Parallel port needs to be in e.g Normal, Bi-Directional, EPP, ECP Apr 27 02:13:52 ? Apr 27 02:14:00 Normal Apr 27 02:14:11 expecially for hariydairy Apr 27 02:14:38 hmm i did try that, so it may be my cable that is wrong.... Apr 27 02:15:03 Is it "a must" to have 100 Ohm resistors or can it vary to like..... 110 Ohm? Apr 27 02:15:31 I have 3 parrallel cables here, only one works with my jtag, but they all work with printers Apr 27 02:15:58 I get back all 0's or all 1's depending on what I do Apr 27 02:16:58 yeah, i noticed that i only get 1's or F's back for CPU ID on Hairy... Apr 27 02:18:30 Is this Unbuffered cable listed here a correct design (this one has all Grounds connected) --> http://oldwiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs%282f%29Customizing%282f%29Hardware%282f%29JTAG_Cable.html Apr 27 02:19:57 I originally used a design that did not bridge all the ground pins on both JTAG and DB-25 (Meaning it only used one or a couple grounds). Apr 27 02:22:18 Yep.. But you don't need to connect all the grounds. one is usually sufficient. I am now using a buffered cable. Just to increase the write reliability. I am testing a couple of USB ones, as parallel ports are getting a little hard to find Apr 27 02:23:18 Yeah, i found Parallel are a little extinct too :D Apr 27 02:24:15 So i may have a correctly soldered cable (Pin-out), the only thing my man did differently was use 110 Ohm resistors. Apr 27 02:24:51 should still be OK Apr 27 02:24:57 Im hoping if i go get the correctly rated ones, it may start working. Apr 27 02:25:36 then im not sure what else to do.... apart from trying different software? Apr 27 02:26:44 try without the parallel cable if you can. Apr 27 02:27:38 Erm.... i think i missed something. Apr 27 02:28:06 Did you use the Unbuffered Cable and for example a 1M Parallel cable? Apr 27 02:30:16 yes, but some cables gave me trouble, so you can remove the cable by connecting directly to the port, but sometimes its hard to get the router that close Apr 27 02:31:24 Ok thanks for clearing that up. Yes i did actually do that in the end, but without success. Apr 27 02:31:34 also make sure that the port is configured correctly. It has to be LPT1, IO=370 and use interupts Apr 27 02:32:23 Ahh ok, not seen that written anywhere so far..... So it has to be IO=370 and not any other port address? Apr 27 02:32:34 build #17 of kirkwood is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/kirkwood/builds/17 Apr 27 02:32:41 yes .. I got that from the source Apr 27 02:33:27 LOL... i have not been in there yet..... im trying not to get side-tracked. Easy when you love code :) Apr 27 02:33:56 I will definately go check in there today though. Apr 27 02:34:51 So you prefer TJTAG over HairDairyMaid? Apr 27 02:34:51 I use tjtag now, it has some improvements, and the lattes "experimental" version lets specify the port address Apr 27 02:35:35 Ok, at least i have a few more things to try. Apr 27 02:35:53 stuffa, if you dont mind me asking.... what timezone are you in? Apr 27 02:36:07 GMT +10 (Australia) Apr 27 02:37:34 Thanks man... appreciate your help. Apr 27 02:45:54 man the image is so much smaller with custom built (even with luci) than with default build Apr 27 02:46:05 squashfs compression is great Apr 27 02:46:51 build #18 of ps3 is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ps3/builds/18 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Apr 27 02:59:58 2011