**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 19 03:00:00 2014 Sep 19 04:59:09 build #660 of sibyte is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/sibyte/builds/660 Sep 19 05:56:35 build #672 of avr32 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/avr32/builds/672 Sep 19 09:28:12 build #596 of iop32x is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/iop32x/builds/596 Sep 19 09:30:53 has anyone an idea how a sysupgrade would be performed on an raspberry, therefore an ext4 fs Sep 19 09:42:24 ok i see every platform has it's own platform_do_upgrade(), sadly there is none for the raspberry Sep 19 09:44:15 why not run debian on raspberry anyway? there's plenty of storage, and it has much better upgrade system (IMHO, of course) Sep 19 09:47:02 well, i know, but i use some software that needs uci Sep 19 09:47:11 uci works on debian too ;) Sep 19 10:07:20 build #763 of at91 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/at91/builds/763 Sep 19 10:24:56 * karlp has uci on fedora19.... Sep 19 10:53:12 blogic r42617 trunk/target/linux/ ramips/patches-3.14/0039-USB-adds-dwc_otg.patch ramips/modules.mk * ralink: drop dwc_otg support. dwc2 seems stable Sep 19 10:53:21 blogic r42618 trunk/target/linux/lantiq/Makefile * lantiq: set 3.14 as default Sep 19 11:07:43 blogic r42619 trunk/target/linux/ ramips/base-files/etc/board.d/01_leds ramips/dts/DIR-810L.dts Sep 19 11:07:43 ramips: D-Link DIR-810L. Add support for SoC 2.4 GHz wireless and fix leds naming Sep 19 11:36:52 ping _trine Sep 19 11:36:58 <_trine> hey Sep 19 11:37:17 in an hour or so I'll have some time to look into your php issue Sep 19 11:37:28 you can pm me the credentials already if you like Sep 19 11:37:29 <_trine> oh fantastic thank you Sep 19 11:37:39 or is it easy to setup fusionpbx? Sep 19 11:38:02 <_trine> its pretty easy to set it up Sep 19 11:38:13 does it require a working freeswitch or is it enough to simply unpack it to /www and then try to access it? Sep 19 11:38:21 <_trine> you need the php.ini file altered a little Sep 19 11:38:35 <_trine> you dont need a working FS Sep 19 11:39:00 <_trine> the way I do it is to use svn to get the php Sep 19 11:39:19 <_trine> then it just runs cos its all php Sep 19 11:39:40 <_trine> I will put my confs together gice me a few minutes to do it Sep 19 11:39:45 ok Sep 19 11:39:46 <_trine> give* Sep 19 11:39:53 then maybe I can try it in an x86 qemu vm Sep 19 11:40:09 makes it easier to debug Sep 19 11:40:24 <_trine> fusionpbx is very nice Sep 19 11:40:37 ok meeting now, will report back when done Sep 19 11:40:58 <_trine> ok Sep 19 12:12:08 <_trine> jow_laptop, this is my uhttpd and my php.ini Sep 19 12:12:11 <_trine> http://paste.debian.net/121924/ Sep 19 12:41:41 _trine: now what are you trying to break ? Sep 19 12:41:58 <_trine> girls hearts Sep 19 12:42:15 lol Sep 19 12:44:37 _trine: r u trying to put a fusionbsd on a wrt box now? Sep 19 12:44:53 <_trine> fusionpbx Sep 19 12:45:08 <_trine> its a gui for Freeswitch Sep 19 12:45:38 yeah i kow what it is Sep 19 12:45:56 whats wrong with it?. Sep 19 12:46:31 <_trine> it does not want to run on my newer compiled version of openwrt for my dockstar Sep 19 12:46:57 i thought they yanked php from feed packages? Sep 19 12:47:23 <_trine> I have enabled oldpackages Sep 19 12:48:41 hrmm i dont see anything obvious wrong in the config Sep 19 12:48:48 what error you getting? Sep 19 12:48:58 <_trine> bad gateway Sep 19 12:49:14 <_trine> the confs work fine on my older openwrt Sep 19 12:50:51 <_trine> BARRIER BREAKER (Bleeding Edge, r40845) Sep 19 12:51:07 hrmmmm Sep 19 12:51:38 whats /usr/bin/php-cgi alone do ? Sep 19 12:52:12 <_trine> it runs the php which is what fusionpbx is written in Sep 19 12:54:15 no i mean if you run the php-cgi from the cli ? does it error out? does php-cgi -v give version Sep 19 12:54:49 <_trine> I dont know because I am at the moment using a working version with an older openwrt Sep 19 12:54:59 and are there any http or php logs availble Sep 19 12:55:14 ahhh so u havent confirmed the php binarty actually works on the router Sep 19 12:55:33 though it mostly likely isnt the full issue...... Sep 19 12:55:44 but be nice to know that it at least runs **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 19 15:42:01 2014 Sep 19 15:44:40 if I upgrade RAM of a router, do I need to change anything in RedBoot or anything? Sep 19 16:16:00 wigyori_: I sent some mxs patches for i2c/spi a while ago, I've rebased and put them into https://github.com/mhei/openwrt branch 'trivial', shall I send to ML again? Sep 19 16:20:21 build #184 of adm8668 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/adm8668/builds/184 Sep 19 17:15:29 build #583 of mcs814x is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/mcs814x/builds/583 Sep 19 17:40:55 _trine: I just noticed that php is not migrated to new packages Sep 19 17:41:07 _trine: so its likely broken by another change Sep 19 17:41:13 and nobody repaired it Sep 19 17:41:18 <_trine> ok Sep 19 17:41:24 I'M reluctant to assume maintainership of php5 Sep 19 17:41:32 <_trine> I trashed my dockstar anyway Sep 19 17:41:36 <_trine> :( Sep 19 17:41:36 maybe mhei wants to Sep 19 17:42:02 <_trine> I made a mistake when I tried to flash a new uboot Sep 19 17:42:08 _trine: mine is trashed too, and since months I wanted to build a jtag adapter cable Sep 19 17:42:11 stupid half size pins Sep 19 17:42:34 I have a jtag probe here but obviously the standard connectors do not fit Sep 19 17:43:00 <_trine> the pins dont bother me I can solder new cables with new plugs on the end to the serial connector Sep 19 17:43:17 <_trine> do you want to do a swap Sep 19 17:43:31 <_trine> I will solder cables to your dockstar Sep 19 17:43:42 <_trine> and send both units bact to you Sep 19 17:43:48 <_trine> and send both units back to you Sep 19 17:43:57 <_trine> and you can debrick them Sep 19 17:43:59 <_trine> :) Sep 19 17:44:23 <_trine> I am looking at the moment at buspirates Sep 19 17:44:31 <_trine> http://lunarius.fe80.eu/blog/openwrt-dockstar-jtag.html Sep 19 17:44:36 <_trine> it seems doable Sep 19 17:45:36 I've an amontag jtag key and a segger j-link Sep 19 17:45:42 <_trine> I have just flashed another uboot to a different dockstar but i am not sure if that one is 100% Sep 19 17:46:02 <_trine> doing this http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 Sep 19 17:46:09 fyi: i'm already working on the php5 migration Sep 19 17:47:08 mhei: oh, that sounds good. I can lend you a hand if you encounter issues, I just don't want to maintain it because I lack actual use cases Sep 19 17:47:21 means I don't have deployed it anywhere and thus cannot easily test Sep 19 17:48:07 <_trine> jow_laptop, I could solder some of these to the pins of your dockstar if you want Sep 19 17:48:09 <_trine> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Arduino-FEMALE-TO-FEMALE-Solderless-dupont-Jumper-Breadboard-Wires-40-Cable-Pack-/130782463007?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item1e733e041f Sep 19 17:48:51 yeah, those look good Sep 19 17:49:15 ideally I'd like a cable like that but with half size plugs on one end Sep 19 17:49:55 http://amontec.axianet.ch/jtagkey/jtagkey-tiny Sep 19 17:49:59 <_trine> well the only trouble is >> how much is the postage backwards and forwards Sep 19 17:50:15 thats the one I have lying around here, its usually meant to be plugged directly onto the pcb Sep 19 17:51:06 <_trine> how much do they cost Sep 19 17:51:18 <_trine> a buspirate isnt that much Sep 19 17:51:32 29Eur Sep 19 17:51:44 <_trine> thats not bad at all Sep 19 17:52:29 <_trine> I have no experience with this type of kit do you think they would do the job on a dockstar Sep 19 17:53:06 <_trine> I see it says its a windows supported device Sep 19 17:55:50 they should work fine given that the dockstar is a marvell arm core Sep 19 17:56:04 on linux you'd use it in conjunction with openocd Sep 19 17:56:19 build #544 of octeon is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/octeon/builds/544 Sep 19 17:56:22 basically use it to reprogram the uboot image onto the nand Sep 19 17:56:27 then do the rest from within uboot Sep 19 17:57:14 <_trine> the one you have shown me looks better than this one https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9544 Sep 19 18:06:58 <_trine> mhei, if/when you get php working would you let me know please Sep 19 18:19:34 jow r42620 trunk/package/network/config/firewall/Makefile * firewall: allow '*' as synonym for any / all in family and proto options Sep 19 18:23:50 jow r42621 branches/barrier_breaker/package/network/config/firewall/Makefile Sep 19 18:23:50 BB: firewall: fix invalid memory access when processing /128 IPv6 addresses from ubus, properly emit REDIRECT rules for local port forwards Sep 19 18:23:52 jow r42622 branches/barrier_breaker/package/network/config/firewall/Makefile * BB: firewall: fix heap corruption in fw3_bitlen2netmask() with IPv6 addresses Sep 19 18:23:55 jow r42623 branches/barrier_breaker/package/network/config/firewall/Makefile * BB: firewall: allow '*' as synonym for any / all in family and proto options Sep 19 18:28:33 build #180 of omap is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/omap/builds/180 Sep 19 19:05:52 bus pirate is going to be relatively slow, but potentially more multipurpose, Sep 19 19:06:07 you can use the gpios on a raspberry pi as a jtag adapter with current openocd, fwiw. Sep 19 19:06:21 if you have one of those lying around, likewise for beagleboard et al, Sep 19 19:14:14 karlp_ can I ask you a favour? when you have time, of course Sep 19 19:15:26 ask away Sep 19 19:17:24 karlp_ you gave me this link as an example on how to fix leds in ar23xx based boards, I discovered which gpio controls the leds I want to change, could you write one for me? https://github.com/remakeelectric/openwrt-bb/commit/c836b5c9a0a9222c5d0b100b06fdd93f369ed52c Sep 19 19:17:39 hahah :) Sep 19 19:17:51 have you got the leds you want? Sep 19 19:18:01 yes Sep 19 19:18:01 you _should_ be able to just copy that patch file and edit it. Sep 19 19:18:21 how would you call wps led in that case? Sep 19 19:18:30 what do you mean? Sep 19 19:18:58 wlan led is wlan, wps would be.. wps?! hehe Sep 19 19:24:12 right now is like this: when wlan is up it lights up sys led, correct wlan led won't light up, and there is also wps led Sep 19 19:27:06 I'm just not sure what to put in .name Sep 19 19:53:38 anything you want, the .name is your free field Sep 19 19:53:43 that's what you want it to be called Sep 19 19:54:04 the bits that are specific to your hardware are the gpio number, and whether it's active high or low Sep 19 19:55:31 karlp_ thank you! then I just put that file in patches-3.10 and recompile? Sep 19 19:55:39 do I need to do anything else? Sep 19 19:56:56 sort of, remember that the commit is a patch that adds a patch, Sep 19 19:57:07 you want the patch file in patches-3.10... Sep 19 19:58:12 I cut&paste what is on the link, save with similar name or even the same name and recompile Sep 19 19:59:32 you may find it easier to grab the patch file directly from here: https://github.com/remakeelectric/openwrt-bb/blob/rme/target/linux/atheros/patches-3.10/310-register_gpio_leds.patch Sep 19 19:59:49 I know I find it difficult to work with patches of patches Sep 19 20:00:03 indeed! way easier Sep 19 20:00:07 thanks! Sep 19 20:00:19 but yeah, take that 310- patch file,edit to taste and drop in. Sep 19 20:00:41 be careful manually editting patches though, it may be easier to learn how to use quilt and edit it that way. Sep 19 20:01:14 take the file as is, use the make/image/prepare whatsit QUILT=1 whatsit and follow the directions on the wiki page about "building openwrt" Sep 19 20:01:27 thanks Sep 19 20:01:29 will do Sep 19 20:02:43 also, you said you have an ar23xx based router with 32mb of RAM working fine, do you know if I upgrade the RAM on this router I'm messing with, do I need to change anything in RedBoot or something? Sep 19 20:05:44 no idea, we got them from the factory with 32meg Sep 19 20:06:57 damn hehe Sep 19 20:07:22 the router works ok without WAN plugged in and no traffic heh Sep 19 20:07:44 if I plug the WAN cable, it starts to reboot randomly Sep 19 20:08:01 I don't push much traffic through mine either, we use it as a client device, not a router per se Sep 19 20:08:45 the low_mem definitely helped but watchdog still reboots it Sep 19 20:09:49 it is just hard to create a condition to reproduce when it reboots and also what can be done to reduce memory use Sep 19 20:09:59 it's legacy anyway.. Sep 19 20:10:18 indeed, we have a couple of hundred left maybe, and when they're gone we're moving on. Sep 19 20:11:16 I don't know if you agree, I find fun to squeeze the max out of something old that no one cares about Sep 19 20:12:10 I love and respect that, but I'm using it for my day job, and newer devices are smaller and faster and cheaper Sep 19 20:12:24 so we'll sell the ones we've got, but we're not going to go and look for more of them :) Sep 19 20:14:45 ah yes, your use case is for business right? I'm only doing it for a friend which will use in his house Sep 19 20:15:05 it's being fun for me because it's the first atheros device I touch Sep 19 20:16:04 I have mostly broadcom and one ralink that I need to get back to it Sep 19 20:16:57 if you want a great project, work out how to have different boards for the atheros target s:) Sep 19 20:19:00 the only problem is I don't know C enough to send RFC or patches, but I can definitely think on something Sep 19 20:19:54 karlp_ if you don't mind, do you work as IT or something? Sep 19 20:20:42 somethign like that. Sep 19 20:21:25 karlp with your experience, can you say if openwrt can be considered somewhat enterprise? Sep 19 20:21:38 we make and sell hw/sw for measuring electriciity usage down to the individual breaker level, and analysis/reporting/trending on that data. Sep 19 20:21:43 what do yu mean by enterprise? Sep 19 20:21:47 terrible word Sep 19 20:22:19 openwrt is far better than anything I could have knocked together myself, and it has a great community, that's enterprisy enough for me. Sep 19 20:23:37 sorry, as you could notice my english isn't great, but I mean, compared to other solutions like routerOS, edgeOS, basically something can be used in production in companies Sep 19 20:23:58 honestly never even tried them, Sep 19 20:24:12 but we certainly weren't goign to pay for an OS when linux is available. Sep 19 20:24:32 exactly Sep 19 20:24:36 when I started this job I'd never had to handle the low level linux stuff myself, and openwrt has "just worked" Sep 19 20:24:41 (by and large) Sep 19 20:26:21 I agree, openwrt has such a clean development and are always trying to stay that way Sep 19 20:40:48 build #733 of cobalt is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/cobalt/builds/733 Sep 19 21:10:47 karlp: flukso? Sep 19 21:12:47 swalker: no, that's bart, we're sort of at tangents Sep 19 21:13:23 we collect a lot more inputs, from modbus devices, he collects via directly connected CTs Sep 19 21:13:52 he seems to target more self hosted home users too, we sell it to building managers, Sep 19 21:14:04 we use a lot of the same things though :) Sep 19 21:15:08 also, he's a lot smarter than me. Sep 20 01:09:57 build #188 of pxa is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/pxa/builds/188 Sep 20 02:02:11 build #692 of ppc44x is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ppc44x/builds/692 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Sep 20 03:00:00 2014