**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 31 02:59:58 2012 Jan 31 04:37:54 swalker * r29962 /packages/net/uftp/Makefile: [packages] uftp: update to 3.6.1 Jan 31 04:38:02 swalker * r29963 /packages/net/unbound/Makefile: [packages] unbound: update to 1.4.15 Jan 31 04:38:25 swalker * r29964 /packages/utils/tmux/ (Makefile patches/): [packages] tmux: update to 1.6, remove obsolete patch Jan 31 08:53:22 hi there Jan 31 09:43:55 jogo * r29965 /trunk/ (10 files in 10 dirs): kernel: update linux 3.0 to 3.0.18 Jan 31 09:43:58 jogo * r29966 /trunk/ (5 files in 4 dirs): kernel: update linux 3.1 to 3.1.10 Jan 31 09:44:02 jogo * r29967 /trunk/ (8 files in 6 dirs): kernel: update linux 3.2 to 3.2.2 Jan 31 13:16:42 When compiling any package for the first time, OpenWRT will go to retrieve the source package. If the source package is from an SVN, GIT, and/or CVS server, OpenWRT will strip off those .svn. git, and/or .cvs subdirs, respectively, before packaging the downloaded source. Is there a way to disable the deletion of those .svn, .git, and/or .cvs subdirs so that OpenWRT will package the source to include those subdirs? Jan 31 13:19:17 If no, can we add an option to retain those subdirs in the source to package? Jan 31 13:21:35 why would you want to? Jan 31 13:23:25 This way, I can easily recompile the same package with the latest source without downloading the whole package. Jan 31 14:15:59 jow * r29968 /branches/backfire/feeds.conf.default: [backfire] switch back to LuCI 0.10 branch for post-release fixes Jan 31 14:38:25 jow_laptop: ping about my ndppd patch (no hurry, just reminding) Jan 31 14:39:31 btw, many thanks for the rtsp support in xtables 3 weeks ago, it works very well Jan 31 14:39:50 great Jan 31 15:27:07 * Weedy_lappy pokes nbd Jan 31 15:27:40 nbd: you know of any 450mbps minipci atheros cards? or am I stuck with ralink Jan 31 15:35:51 Weedy_lappy: atheros only has minipci-e with 450 mbit/s Jan 31 15:36:14 since the pci bus is a bottleneck when it comes to high throughput Jan 31 15:37:52 hmm Jan 31 15:37:56 fair enough Jan 31 15:39:17 nbd: any reason to not want a AR9220? http://www.data-alliance.net/-strse-317/MikroTik-R52Hn-miniPCI-ROUTERBOARD/Detail.bok Jan 31 15:39:28 it looks like a nice card to me Jan 31 15:39:43 and the sr-71a is still fuckexpensive Jan 31 15:40:32 i didn't mind paying 150 when it was brand new and top of it's class, but everyone has N 250mw cards now :/ Jan 31 16:25:45 its class **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jan 31 17:23:32 2012 Jan 31 18:34:12 juhosg * r29969 /trunk/target/linux/ramips/files/arch/mips/ralink/rt305x/mach-w502u.c: Jan 31 18:34:13 ramips: change vlan_config for the ALFA W502U board Jan 31 18:34:13 This change moves the WAN port into a separate VLAN. Jan 31 18:36:53 juhosg * r29970 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (2 files in 2 dirs): ar71xx: use dynamically allocated partitions in wrt160nl_part Jan 31 18:36:56 juhosg * r29971 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/image/Makefile: Jan 31 18:36:56 ar71xx: compress kernel binaries in Image/Prepare stage Jan 31 18:36:56 The lzma compressed kernel is used by one of the loaders. Jan 31 18:37:03 juhosg * r29972 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (14 files in 9 dirs): (log message trimmed) Jan 31 18:37:04 ar71xx: add support for TP-Link TL-MR11U Jan 31 18:37:04 Adds support for TL-MR11U, a portable router with very similar Jan 31 18:37:04 hardware to the TL-WR703N and TL-MR3020, but with an onboard Jan 31 18:37:04 2000mAh battery. Jan 31 18:37:04 Tested, working: Jan 31 18:37:05 All interfaces (Ethernet, 802.11n, USB) Jan 31 18:37:14 juhosg * r29973 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (15 files in 10 dirs): (log message trimmed) Jan 31 18:37:15 ar71xx: support for D-LINK DIR-615 rev. E4 Jan 31 18:37:15 This patch adds support for D-LINK DIR-615 E4 board. It's mostly based Jan 31 18:37:15 on the existing support for DIR-600 A1, with some changes in the leds Jan 31 18:37:15 configuration. Jan 31 18:37:15 It's an updated version of the patch that reliably works on my hw for Jan 31 18:37:16 about a year (it was built from trunk on Jan 2011). When I decided to Jan 31 18:37:21 juhosg * r29974 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (10 files in 4 dirs): ar71xx: unify LED names on D-Link boards Jan 31 18:37:26 juhosg * r29975 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (3 files in 3 dirs): ar71xx: fix ethernet LEDs on the DIR-600-A1 board Jan 31 18:37:32 juhosg * r29976 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (9 files in 4 dirs): ar71xx: merge DIR-600 A1 and DIR-615 E4 support Jan 31 19:32:58 blogic: you about? Jan 31 19:47:10 moo Jan 31 20:00:14 acinonyx * r29977 /packages/net/ddns-scripts/files/ (etc/config/ddns usr/lib/ddns/dynamic_dns_updater.sh): [packages] ddns-scripts: Introduce retry_interval option to periodically retry DDNS update, if it fails (#10848) Jan 31 20:33:55 where are all the drivers probed? I need to find a hook after nand has loaded, but before pci ids have been loaded for wireless? Jan 31 20:49:36 juhosg * r29978 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (3 files in 3 dirs): ar71xx: fix ethernet LEDs on the WHR-{G301N,HP-G300N,HP-GN} boards Jan 31 20:51:03 in a modern Linux setup, the driver order bring up often doesn't matter too much, since stuff is by name, etc. Jan 31 20:51:23 however, in that case, you might need to carefully order stuff in your platform file Jan 31 20:54:24 :) the nand is already before pci. note sure i have options on making pci after nand... Jan 31 20:57:47 what are you trying to do? Jan 31 20:58:07 The problem is that the ath driver has an init hook, but it's after the driver has been given the pci ids. Jan 31 20:58:16 The main issue is as follows: Jan 31 20:58:19 you want nbd Jan 31 20:58:24 * Chocks pokes nbd Jan 31 20:58:32 yes :) Jan 31 20:59:16 he's been offline for 5 hours :( - maybe a well earned rest Jan 31 21:06:35 you are stalking him, obviously Jan 31 21:14:55 :) Jan 31 21:34:21 i'm stuffed now/ u-boot is not responding to nc commands - and auto-boot to openwrt is not operating. Serial is showing normal u-boot startup, and I can ping the u-boot ip. a bit stuck :( Jan 31 21:42:11 aw Jan 31 21:42:17 reflash u-boot Jan 31 21:42:25 if you can Jan 31 22:00:31 danitool: you there? Jan 31 22:00:43 yes I'm here Jan 31 22:01:01 you're after the homehub u-boot sources Jan 31 22:02:42 well, i'm interested in the u-boot sources for the ikanos ikf6836 SoC Jan 31 22:03:11 all varieties give clues :). Jan 31 22:03:35 but I don't see anything related to this SoC in the sources I've downloaded from jungo.. Jan 31 22:04:01 did you 'build' your jungo? Jan 31 22:04:27 build jungo, you mean openrg? Jan 31 22:04:59 btsimonh: which ethernet chip is inside your board Jan 31 22:05:42 yes, you have to 'build' to get the sources, this downloads the various modules. but then it's patched through thier 'vendor' folder. you've loked there? Jan 31 22:06:19 Luka: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=34401 Jan 31 22:07:21 btsimonh: did your uboot ever worked? i mean the network command Jan 31 22:07:22 won't be any further progress... it's now borked. now particular reason, i guess something in my patching of PCI damaged u-boot or u-boot config. Jan 31 22:07:55 I rebuilt u-boot with network console, and was very brave and flashed it :) i was proud... Jan 31 22:08:07 so no... Jan 31 22:08:24 i guess that your adm6996i chip is not initialized properly Jan 31 22:08:54 ie - i must set some gpio's in order to get it working Jan 31 22:08:58 btsimonh: do you mean using jpkg provided by BT? Jan 31 22:09:12 no - yes, it was all working; even before i added serial, i was using nc to u-boot - really nide :( Jan 31 22:09:17 (nice) Jan 31 22:09:54 but that was stock uboot? Jan 31 22:10:28 getting confused now :). Luka: no, I rebuilt from jungo sources, added lzma and network console. Jan 31 22:11:04 Danitool: yes, in the BT jpkg; i guess that's where the vendor folder comes from? Jan 31 22:11:18 luka: but ages ago.... Jan 31 22:12:25 btsimonh: I have a similar problem like yours with the ath9k in a bcm6358 board Jan 31 22:13:31 I need to detect the chip Id of the flash before the calls for getting the eeprom data from flash.. Jan 31 22:13:31 All seems ok, but no TX? Jan 31 22:14:17 ahh yes. just be carful where you poke PCI - you may poke your NOR!!!. Jan 31 22:14:25 Have you got NOR or NAND? Jan 31 22:14:50 NOR, all data is stored in the NOR Jan 31 22:15:30 you have it easy :) Jan 31 22:15:44 but deppending on the flash memory used in differen routers the address is at a different location Jan 31 22:16:09 You can access you NOR at any point, so you can read your eeprom data early, before PCI init? Jan 31 22:16:19 yes, in fact I've hardcoded the address making different firmwares for every flash :D Jan 31 22:16:30 yes, I can Jan 31 22:16:34 :) Jan 31 22:17:05 would be nice if we could use the mtd by name to load it, but it's not easy. Jan 31 22:17:20 but I need to detect the chip ID to pass the correct eeprom offset Jan 31 22:18:25 btsimonh: did you try to copy the eeprom data from the NAND to the NOR? :P Jan 31 22:18:54 no, i thought I could solve this. Looks like I won't be until i get another box. Jan 31 22:19:47 btsimonh: why don't you find bootstrap pins, than boot u-boot from uart Jan 31 22:20:29 bootstrap pins? I have serial access Jan 31 22:21:41 (just does not accept and commands 'cos it's set to network...) Jan 31 22:22:44 yes, than find when you find bootstrap pins, boot into uart and send u-boot via serial to ram Jan 31 22:23:20 and than you can do whatever u want with your board Jan 31 22:23:29 if you find bootstrap pins :) Jan 31 22:24:27 http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/gigaset/sx76x#bootstrap.settings Jan 31 22:24:33 ooo new stuff to learn :). so they start some 'biosy' firmware we can't normally see? is this on all mips machines? Jan 31 22:25:46 i think it is only on lantiq soc-s, it has internal rom , and than you can choose where to boot from Jan 31 22:27:14 same like you set inside where to boot from inside a bios on pc, but here it is set with pins Jan 31 22:27:42 omg what is wrong with my typing tonight :P Jan 31 22:29:24 omg i love those lantiq guys. Pity I just rebooted my machine with serial on it; now I have no easy ref to what I see on boot from serial. in fact, I rebooted it 'cos i suspected it's messing with my lan; i'm hoping it's messing with my hub's LAN too, and that's what's stopping it working.... Jan 31 22:37:36 Delboy_: naa - the first serial o/p i get is 'U-Boot 1.3.1a......', no 'ROM VER:.....'. what bitrate does the sx use at boot? Jan 31 22:40:00 danitool: are you still there? Jan 31 22:40:11 yes, I am Jan 31 22:40:12 mine it is at 115200, but on ur board bootstrap is probably on "External parallel flash" not "ROM > external parallel flash (default)", that's why u don't have rom stuff Jan 31 22:40:22 http://psychotherapist.redirectme.net/u-boot-btopensource.zip Jan 31 22:41:01 btsimonh: thanks :) Jan 31 22:42:21 btsimonh: hi Jan 31 22:42:40 * nbd just got back from playing badminton Jan 31 22:42:45 The extra file I had to add and my modds are available here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/hh2b4ever/files/ Jan 31 22:42:51 nbd!!!! Jan 31 22:43:12 bit stuffed for the moment. have a brick for no particular reason. Jan 31 22:43:35 hm Jan 31 22:43:48 but wanted to pick brains on hooks for getting the eeprom data from nand BEFORE pci IDs are read. Jan 31 22:44:14 (since the eeprom changes them :). now I understand where you were pointing me ) Jan 31 22:45:23 Also - is there maybe a GPO to control wireless TX? or am I to next check clock frequencies (my router may be 'special')? Jan 31 22:46:07 no idea Jan 31 22:49:06 before it bricked, I got to a point where it all seemd to work, just no signal. & if I did a scan, said something about DMA queues =0x001. of course, can't give exact details unitl i get another box :( Jan 31 22:56:08 Delboy_: where is the processor on http://wiki.openwrt.org/_detail/toh/gigaset/serialv2_sx76x_danube.jpg?id=toh%3Agigaset%3Asx76x ? Jan 31 22:57:45 on the other side of 1 pin Jan 31 22:59:03 an nbd! Jan 31 22:59:38 and do you use serial 0 or 1? Jan 31 23:00:34 Chocks: indeed Jan 31 23:00:37 btsimonh: ? there is only one serial Jan 31 23:03:17 ASC0 ad ASC1. mine uses ASC1. Jan 31 23:05:59 dunno if I'm using 0 or 1 Jan 31 23:07:34 i remember some comment in some code about ASC0 being 'taken over' in board test. Jan 31 23:08:09 Any idea of where those boot_sel pins go? How were they found? Jan 31 23:09:50 I dound them by shortcutting pins on my board:) Jan 31 23:10:31 but since some of mine had 3.3V on them I knew where to look Jan 31 23:10:39 0 == gnd? Jan 31 23:11:19 so I'm looking for 3 pins pulled down by 10k? Jan 31 23:11:41 yes I think, that's what eval board docs say Jan 31 23:12:39 does the eval board have a schematic? :) Jan 31 23:13:12 do u have a pudn acc? Jan 31 23:15:17 not yet. seem can't download if i join until a moderator has checked I'm contributing :). **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Feb 01 02:59:57 2012