**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 08 02:59:58 2016 Feb 08 03:36:06 build #152 of sunxi is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/sunxi/builds/152 Feb 08 04:13:03 build #163 of ramips.rt305x is complete: Failure [failed shell_14] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ramips.rt305x/builds/163 Feb 08 04:42:27 build #213 of cobalt is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/cobalt/builds/213 Feb 08 04:43:17 build #213 of cns21xx is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/cns21xx/builds/213 Feb 08 04:45:37 build #213 of orion is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/213 Feb 08 05:45:47 build #210 of pxa is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/pxa/builds/210 Feb 08 06:22:09 fatal: unable to connect to dev.libfreecwmp.org: Feb 08 06:22:10 dev.libfreecwmp.org[0: 217.115.15.24]: errno=Connection timed out Feb 08 06:22:13 is that normal ? Feb 08 06:22:26 there is no other mirror ? Feb 08 06:24:48 Is freecwmp a dead package ? Feb 08 06:28:11 cp-, unless you need it, you can mark it as broken and carry on with the build Feb 08 06:28:23 I need it Feb 08 06:39:22 cp-, http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/src/libfreecwmp-2014-06-12-d2fdd97d66fde14859c06228a922066d9e8b669b.tar.gz Feb 08 06:41:24 ah thanks Feb 08 06:41:32 so the main repo is dead ? Feb 08 06:42:03 probably just down at the moment Feb 08 06:42:14 ah ok Feb 08 06:43:12 --2016-02-08 15:42:54-- http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/src/libfreecwmp-2014-06-12-d2fdd97d66fde14859c06228a922066d9e8b669b.tar.gz Feb 08 06:43:12 Resolving buildbot.openwrt.org (buildbot.openwrt.org)... 162.222.178.252 Feb 08 06:43:13 Connecting to buildbot.openwrt.org (buildbot.openwrt.org)|162.222.178.252|:8010... connected. Feb 08 06:43:13 HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found Feb 08 06:43:13 2016-02-08 15:42:55 ERROR 404: Not Found. Feb 08 06:43:22 I am cursed! Feb 08 07:26:04 I'm looking to port openwrt to a new router. Do you guys know of any lowhanging fruit? Are there any brands that are easier to port? Harder? Or maybe some that I should avoid? Anyways thanks for your time. Feb 08 07:30:56 rmilecki r48654 trunk/package/firmware/linux-firmware/broadcom.mk * linux-firmware: package BCM4366 firmware Feb 08 07:34:19 shammancer: there are "easy" targets like boards with full uboot and kernel support - and other more closed stuff; some end user vendors change hardware often in the same model (dlink), some change their strategy (openness of bootloader...) over time Feb 08 07:35:02 netgear also sometimes changes internal hardware numerous times Feb 08 07:36:07 build #167 of ramips.mt7620 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ramips.mt7620/builds/167 Feb 08 07:36:22 What should I be looking for then? Feb 08 07:36:58 is there a router you want to support that currently isn't? Feb 08 07:37:27 i'd imagine that helping fix and close tickets would be "lower hanging" than adding a new board Feb 08 07:37:39 I would like to do a dual band router with 4 1GB switches Feb 08 07:37:57 nbd, when you are around can you please look at dev.libfreecwmp.org it is down (AFAIK) Feb 08 07:37:58 That could run some simple services like dns, dhcp Feb 08 07:38:44 shammancer: with some Arm boards you might have full uboot support and full kernel support - some might be openwrt targets for NAS or IoT management Feb 08 07:38:57 http://ca.dlink.com/products/connect/dir-859-ac1750-high-power-wi-fi-gigabit-router/ Feb 08 07:39:10 Something like that... Feb 08 07:39:28 dlink is famous for product variation - https://wikidevi.com/wiki/D-Link_DIR-615_rev_A1 has 18 different hw revisions Feb 08 07:39:34 oof Feb 08 07:40:06 It is what I would be looking at for hardware price level however Feb 08 07:40:19 so something similar to that Feb 08 07:41:00 shammancer: this device isnt documented at wikidevi - but it, open case, document chipsets and it *might* be viable to put openwrt on it Feb 08 07:41:04 or the tp-link archer c7 but that one seems mostly figured out... Feb 08 07:41:28 shammancer: the archer c7 v2 is fairly well supported Feb 08 07:41:33 a lol Feb 08 07:41:40 You see the *might* is the problem Feb 08 07:41:43 (though i have yet to get the rfkill switch working ootb...) Feb 08 07:41:44 wikidevi internal search is crap Feb 08 07:41:44 https://wikidevi.com/wiki/D-Link_DIR-859_rev_A1 Feb 08 07:42:04 I know. I would like to contribute a bit of something Feb 08 07:42:33 QCA/atheros stuff *should* be OpenWrt compatible Feb 08 07:43:44 hum... Feb 08 07:44:21 Are vlans hardware dependant? Or is that implemented in software? Feb 08 07:44:45 shammancer: depends on the hardware, so yes, it's hardware dependent. Feb 08 07:45:14 Ok Feb 08 07:45:44 shammancer: some ports go from the SOC to a built in switch chip which needs to be configured in order for vlans to work, some other ports on the SOC might go directly to the physical port, which means there is no switch chip to configure. Feb 08 07:46:20 Interesting Feb 08 07:46:36 cp-: i don't have anything to do with freecwmp Feb 08 07:46:44 so i can't do anything about that site Feb 08 07:47:09 nbd, you don't ? Feb 08 07:47:34 ah my bad Feb 08 07:50:42 That dlink might actually be a good one. https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/unifiac Feb 08 07:50:53 Same cpu is on it. Feb 08 07:52:11 nbd, I checked again , they do list you as code maintainer for http://freecwmp.org/ Feb 08 07:52:21 nbd, on their webpage Feb 08 07:52:27 but I do believe you :) Feb 08 07:52:48 cp-: it also says on that site what i maintain Feb 08 07:53:13 cp-: and those are components that aren't freecwmp specific and aren't on the freecwmp site Feb 08 07:53:23 ;) Feb 08 07:53:27 ;) Feb 08 07:53:43 So I am going to search for the server maintainer :) Feb 08 07:54:18 I guess Luka Feb 08 07:56:02 would anyone know if some (recent gcc) patches are floating around somewhere in the net for LEXRA 5281 ? Feb 08 07:56:26 searching did not show any obvious source Feb 08 07:58:58 One last question. What is a brand that does not change it's hardware each revision? Feb 08 08:03:10 nbd r48655 trunk/package/network/services/relayd/Makefile Feb 08 08:03:11 relayd: update to the latest version, fixes some more connectivity issues (#21817) Feb 08 08:13:11 shammancer: ARM sbc (single board computer) like from Raspi, Gateworks, x86 embedded stuff is "consistent" - most normal router vendors have hardware revisions (Netgear or TPlink too) - some vendors have different units depending on Geo-location (some models only available in certain regions) Feb 08 08:25:19 blogic r48656 trunk/target/linux/lantiq/patches-4.4/0018-MTD-nand-lots-of-xrx200-fixes.patch * lantiq: fix wrong parameter order in xway_nand driver Feb 08 08:25:27 blogic r48657 trunk/target/linux/lantiq/dts/BTHOMEHUBV5A.dts * lantiq: BTHOMEHUBV5A - explicit select the flash device Feb 08 08:25:36 blogic r48658 trunk/target/linux/lantiq/dts/ VGV7510KW22.dtsi VGV7519.dtsi * lantiq: VGV7510KW22/VGV7519 update spi pinmux group Feb 08 08:25:44 blogic r48659 trunk/tools/cmake/Makefile * tools/cmake: update to 3.4.3 Feb 08 08:25:50 blogic r48660 trunk/tools/gmp/Makefile * tools/gmp: update to 6.1.0 Feb 08 08:25:58 blogic r48661 trunk/package/base-files/files/etc/init.d/sysfixtime * base-files: For sysfixtime use hwclock if RTC available Feb 08 08:26:08 blogic r48662 trunk/target/linux/ramips/dts/HLKRM04.dts * ramips: HLK-RM04 - Remove power LED config Feb 08 08:26:18 blogic r48663 trunk/target/linux/ramips/dts/HLKRM04.dts * ramips: HLK-RM04 - Fix push button functions Feb 08 08:26:24 blogic r48664 trunk/target/linux/ramips/dts/HLKRM04.dts * rampis: HLK-RM04 - Setup I2C as GPIO Feb 08 08:26:31 blogic r48665 trunk/target/linux/ ramips/dts/WT1520.dtsi ramips/dts/HLKRM04.dts ramips/dts/WIZFI630A.dts ramips/dts/rt5350.dtsi * ramips: HLK-RM04 - Enable GPIO14 for WPS button Feb 08 08:26:47 nbd, ping Feb 08 08:27:08 nitroshift: pong Feb 08 08:27:25 nbd, the new witi will come with 32MB spi nor Feb 08 08:27:43 cool Feb 08 08:28:11 will i have to patch the current code or will the image.mk probe for the available space? Feb 08 08:29:14 probably needs a new dts file Feb 08 08:29:17 at least Feb 08 08:29:32 i got that (almost) finished Feb 08 08:30:13 and then a new Device/witi-v2 section in ramips/image/Makefile Feb 08 08:30:20 with updated IMAGE_SIZE Feb 08 08:30:25 and DTS Feb 08 08:30:38 that's what i was looking for: IMAGE_SIZE :) Feb 08 08:30:48 so i'll need to edit that Feb 08 08:32:36 in /target/linux/ramips/image/Makefile ralink_default_fw_size_16M will become ralink_default_fw_size_32M Feb 08 08:32:38 correct? Feb 08 08:33:50 also, i was thinking about renaming current witi profile to mqmaker witi 256 and the upcoming mqmaker witi 512 Feb 08 08:34:17 is that a good idea? or could you propose a naming scheme? :) Feb 08 08:37:34 naming should preferably match what the manufacturer calls these devices Feb 08 08:38:01 they call it witi :| Feb 08 08:38:04 rev.2 Feb 08 08:38:21 not a suggestive openwrt name :)) Feb 08 08:39:00 hm Feb 08 08:39:27 i think changing the existing name probably adds unnecessary confusion Feb 08 08:40:26 so should we leave it as it is? current witi was only sold in a few hundred pieces Feb 08 08:40:52 and most of them went to people who know how to build an image for it Feb 08 08:41:02 are flash size and ram size the only changes in the .dts? Feb 08 08:41:03 or is there more? Feb 08 08:41:21 as far as i know these are the only changes Feb 08 08:41:36 then it might be a good opportunity for adding runtime detection for those Feb 08 08:41:41 no architecture change, nor layout Feb 08 08:42:00 good idea but above my skills :( Feb 08 08:42:13 don't worry, i'll help Feb 08 08:42:17 just need to find the time for it Feb 08 08:44:10 :) Feb 08 08:44:21 i have the device tree ready Feb 08 08:44:37 and the patch for 32mb spi nor Feb 08 08:44:51 i can send them to you if you need them Feb 08 08:48:20 anyway, we have some time until production starts (after the chinese new year celebration) Feb 08 08:48:33 probably a coupe of weeks at least Feb 08 08:49:15 nitroshift: more interesting would be if they have the right certification w. the new model Feb 08 08:49:41 one more question: is it OK with you and the rest of the devs if it will sell with official openwrt firmware? Feb 08 08:50:01 at least in Germany some complaints about missing CE certs (or maybe FCC in US) Feb 08 08:50:01 plntyk, they said the new revision will go through certification with FCC / CE Feb 08 08:50:06 ah k Feb 08 08:50:38 i managed to make them understand that unless it will be certified, they won't be able to sell it officially Feb 08 08:53:23 kind of surprised me that they didn't know that given that mqmaker ceo was an executive director at cubie board Feb 08 09:22:17 blogic r48666 branches/chaos_calmer/target/linux/malta/config-3.18 * malta: add harddisk support Feb 08 09:23:01 blogic r48667 trunk/target/linux/ brcm2708/bcm2709/config-4.1 brcm2708/bcm2708/config-4.1 brcm2708/bcm2708/config-4.4 brcm2708/bcm2709/config-4.4 * brcm2708: add missing symbols Feb 08 09:33:42 at least for iceland, the CE marks aren't required if they don't sell it in a box, ie, if it's "targetting developers" Feb 08 09:34:01 nitroshift, Chinese manufacturers often have that problem Feb 08 09:34:37 nitroshift, and they also interpret regulations to their advantage. Feb 08 09:34:47 nitroshift, which of course is not possible Feb 08 09:36:51 karlp, cp- mqmaker intends to sell a finished product, that's why they need certfication Feb 08 09:38:13 nitroshift, yep understood Feb 08 09:39:22 https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/geek-force-top-end-open-source-wifi-router-board Feb 08 09:39:31 these guys also are on the same wagon Feb 08 09:39:46 except they show a board that is a reference design from Mediatek Feb 08 09:40:34 well the schematics from mqmaker are also the reference design board Feb 08 09:40:42 from Mediatek for the MT7621 Feb 08 09:40:44 cp-, you're right Feb 08 09:41:23 nitroshift: I presumed that was the plan, their website only shows bare boards though with no indication of cases ever being an option :) Feb 08 09:41:27 I could design the same board :) Feb 08 09:41:45 karlp, you're talking about witi board? Feb 08 09:42:09 cp-, there's no need for you to design it, it's available online :p Feb 08 09:42:18 nitroshift, :) Feb 08 09:42:28 nitroshift, not the MT7623A Feb 08 09:42:39 nitroshift, the MT7621A yes from them :) Feb 08 09:43:17 cp-, i was talking about 7621 Feb 08 09:43:21 yup Feb 08 09:43:42 for my needs I need MT7623A for one project Feb 08 09:43:57 another project I need the new upcoming ARMv8 mediatek chip Feb 08 09:44:25 i'm actually inclined to switch from my wrt1900ac's to mediatek chips Feb 08 09:44:41 my primary needs are wired lan's Feb 08 09:44:47 their WIFI chips are not bad Feb 08 09:44:51 wireless are just for casual browsing Feb 08 09:45:02 actually pretty kickass Feb 08 09:45:22 the MT7623A also include a Wifi on package Feb 08 09:45:22 and after putting radiators on top of the witi chips, wireless is pretty stable now Feb 08 09:45:43 cp-, those mt7623 wifi cards look pretty good Feb 08 09:45:44 which sole purpose is to scan and spectrum analyze if you want it to Feb 08 09:46:18 the heatsinks on the wifi chips yeah Feb 08 09:46:26 you can do away with heatpads Feb 08 09:46:37 but heatthinks will work Feb 08 09:46:54 the ARM are better Feb 08 09:46:55 probably, i had some heatsinks from an old video card Feb 08 09:47:07 hey what works works :) Feb 08 09:47:12 true :)) Feb 08 09:47:37 man I wish that luka dude would put his code on github or something Feb 08 09:47:37 without heatsinks i got flaky 2Mbps Feb 08 09:47:48 instead of on his non working dev verser Feb 08 09:47:51 server Feb 08 09:47:55 cp-, who is luka? Feb 08 09:48:10 the guy who made that freecwmp stuff Feb 08 09:48:19 ah Feb 08 09:48:30 there is only one source for it Feb 08 09:48:47 yeah, i didn't find any mirrors either Feb 08 09:50:41 oh oh Feb 08 09:50:44 luka: ^ Feb 08 09:51:13 jow_laptop, shhhh :D Feb 08 09:56:54 there is a #freecwmp Feb 08 09:57:00 but nobody answers on it :) Feb 08 09:57:05 so far Feb 08 09:57:55 build #202 of ppc40x is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ppc40x/builds/202 Feb 08 10:03:20 build #209 of x86.64 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/x86.64/builds/209 Feb 08 10:13:21 build #150 of adm5120 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/adm5120/builds/150 Feb 08 10:58:33 jow r48668 trunk/target/linux/x86/config-4.4 * x86: remove unrelated config override Feb 08 10:58:40 jow r48669 trunk/package/kernel/linux/modules/video.mk * linux: fix kmod-backlight-pwm Feb 08 12:30:41 build #149 of gemini is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/gemini/builds/149 Feb 08 12:45:24 build #194 of x86.xen_domu is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/x86.xen_domu/builds/194 Feb 08 13:22:04 plntyk Thanks for the answer earlier. Feb 08 13:37:54 nbd r48670 trunk/package/kernel/mac80211/patches/910-01-add-support-for-mt7620.patch * mac80211: refresh patch Feb 08 13:38:00 nbd r48671 trunk/package/ kernel/mac80211/patches/322-mac80211-add-A-MSDU-tx-support.patch kernel/mt76/Makefile * mac80211: update A-MSDU tx patch to the latest version Feb 08 13:38:07 nbd r48672 trunk/package/kernel/mac80211/patches/332-cfg80211-fix-faulty-variable-initialization-in-ieee8.patch * mac80211: fix a memory leak in a-msdu rx Feb 08 13:38:15 nbd r48673 trunk/package/kernel/mac80211/patches/333-cfg80211-reuse-existing-page-fragments-in-A-MSDU-rx.patch * mac80211: improve a-msdu rx performance by avoiding unnecessary data copying Feb 08 13:38:27 nbd r48674 trunk/package/kernel/mt76/Makefile * mt76: update to the latest version, fixes fragmented rx issues Feb 08 13:38:44 nitroshift: this series of commits should improve mt76 performance quite a bit Feb 08 13:38:52 if you have any performance issues, you might want to test again Feb 08 13:51:28 nbd, thanks :) Feb 08 14:09:24 nbd: regarding your reply to enabling PWM on x86 - with KCONFIG you mean that this should go into config/Config-kernel.in with sane defaults ? Feb 08 14:09:38 plntyk: already fixed Feb 08 14:09:46 r48669 Feb 08 14:10:05 ah ok Feb 08 14:10:26 i was wondering about those but decided not to touch them ^^ Feb 08 14:11:14 the basic issue was that kmod-backlight specified BACKLIGHT_PWM=n Feb 08 14:11:27 and kmod-backlight-pwm depended on kmod-backlight Feb 08 14:11:32 so it couldn't possibly work Feb 08 14:15:10 jow_laptop: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/21792 should be closed then since the next rebuild *should* be success Feb 08 14:28:34 jow r48675 trunk/target/linux/generic/ config-4.4 config-4.1 * generic: add missing kconfig symbol Feb 08 14:28:40 jow r48676 trunk/rules.mk * rules.mk: add TARGET_INIT_PATH toplevel variables Feb 08 14:28:46 jow r48677 trunk/package/system/procd/Makefile * procd: honor CONFIG_TARGET_INIT_PATH Feb 08 14:28:56 jow r48678 trunk/package/base-files/ files/sbin/hotplug-call files/etc/preinit Makefile files/etc/profile * base-files: honor CONFIG_TARGET_INIT_PATH Feb 08 14:29:02 jow r48679 trunk/package/network/ services/dropbear/Makefile services/dropbear/patches/500-set-default-path.patch * dropbear: honor CONFIG_TARGET_INIT_PATH Feb 08 16:33:34 damnit, libubox searched for my lua-5.1, then went and installed to /usr/lib64/lua/5.3 anyway. Feb 08 17:12:15 build #180 of arm64 is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/arm64/builds/180 Feb 08 17:14:51 build #168 of lantiq.xrx200 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/lantiq.xrx200/builds/168 Feb 08 17:17:03 build #175 of ar7 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ar7/builds/175 Feb 08 18:30:21 hey, anybody has Netgear N600 5G with MT7612E wifi card (ac) ? Feb 08 18:30:38 i am asking because the card is supposed to be mini-pcie Feb 08 18:30:49 and am interested if it could be used in a laptop Feb 08 18:38:02 build #179 of x86.kvm_guest is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/x86.kvm_guest/builds/179 Feb 08 18:41:15 build #173 of avr32 is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/avr32/builds/173 Feb 08 18:44:27 nbd r48680 trunk/include/kernel-defaults.mk * kernel: enable CONFIG_KALLSYMS_UNCOMPRESSED=y Feb 08 19:18:25 nbd r48681 trunk/target/linux/ramips/image/Makefile Feb 08 19:18:25 ramips: fix build error on oversized images by putting the dir-860l-b1 size check at the end of the chain Feb 08 19:35:48 kab-el: yes, if the laptop doesn't have a bios lock Feb 08 19:36:05 kab-el: but you will need to compile some very recent wireless driver stuff yourself Feb 08 19:36:09 including my mt76 driver Feb 08 19:36:16 because it's not in linux upstream yet Feb 08 19:49:24 nbd: i am using gentoo and am always experimenting with the kernel Feb 08 19:50:00 and today i have flashed my bios with coreboot because i bought intel 7260 ac card and it was blocked Feb 08 19:50:05 it's working Feb 08 19:50:14 but i would like to have mediatek there :D Feb 08 19:50:38 nbd: do you know if one can still buy netgear N600? Feb 08 19:50:59 i didn't find any place where you can buy this card Feb 08 19:51:00 maybe i should ask somewhere, maybe someone has bricked theirs and is willing to sell the card Feb 08 19:51:33 i know that the card alone cannot be bought, but the whole router.. Feb 08 20:01:17 the card has nothing to do with similar named routers Feb 08 20:01:22 as far as i can tell Feb 08 20:07:51 kab-el: there is a indiegogo campaign for some mt76xx routerboard that has single mt7612e cards Feb 08 20:08:16 https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/geek-force-top-end-open-source-wifi-router-board#/ Feb 08 20:08:53 and someone posted a link from some taiwan vendor that offers mt7612e minipcie cards Feb 08 20:15:45 https://wikidevi.com/wiki/MediaTek Feb 08 20:15:59 MT7612E Feb 08 20:16:02 http://wikidevi.com/wiki/Special:Ask?title=Special%3AAsk&q=%5B%5BChip1+model::~MT7612E*%5D%5D&po=%3FInterface%0D%0A%3FFCC+ID%0D%0A%3FManuf%0D%0A%3FManuf+product+model=Manuf.+mdl%0D%0A%3FVendor+ID%0D%0A%3FDevice+ID%0D%0A%3FSubvendor+ID%0D%0A%3FSubdevice+ID%0D%0A%3FChip1+model%0D%0A%3FSupported+802dot11+protocols=PHY+modes%0D%0A%3FMIMO+config%0D%0A%3FOUI%0D%0A%3FEstimated+year+of+release=Est.+year&eq=yes Feb 08 20:16:04 &p%5Bformat%5D=broadtable&order%5B0%5D=ASC&sort_num=&order_num=ASC&p%5Blimit%5D=500&p%5Boffset%5D=&p%5Blink%5D=all&p%5Bsort%5D=&p%5Bheaders%5D=show&p%5Bmainlabel%5D=&p%5Bintro%5D=&p%5Boutro%5D=&p%5Bsearchlabel%5D=%E2%80%A6+further+results&p%5Bdefault%5D=&p%5Bclass%5D=sortable+wikitable+smwtable Feb 08 20:16:06 sorry Feb 08 20:16:17 this one https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Netgear_N600_5G_Wireless_Card Feb 08 20:16:38 half minipcie MT7612 Feb 08 20:18:12 plntyk: hmm, estimated delivety april 2016 Feb 08 20:20:41 plntyk: do you know if this card is minipcie half ? Feb 08 20:21:17 no sry Feb 08 20:24:40 build #177 of xburst is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/xburst/builds/177 Feb 08 20:28:11 build #159 of mpc83xx is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/mpc83xx/builds/159 Feb 08 20:45:47 build #158 of ep93xx is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ep93xx/builds/158 Feb 08 20:50:09 kab-el: according to the FCC filings it is Feb 08 20:50:15 f***, i cannot connect to the ac wlan interface :( Feb 08 20:50:37 with the intel ac card to the witiboard ac Feb 08 20:50:47 networkmanager won't connect Feb 08 20:51:09 how shall i debug? shall i try with iw, ad-hoc ? Feb 08 20:51:20 kab-el: what openwrt version are you running? Feb 08 20:51:42 :) Feb 08 20:51:51 ok, ill try openwrt :D Feb 08 20:52:01 heh Feb 08 20:52:14 i had ssd inside the case of witiboard Feb 08 20:52:21 and it was a little warm Feb 08 20:52:29 and it was touching the ac chip Feb 08 20:52:32 what software are you running on the witi board right now? Feb 08 20:52:41 the ac chips get quite hot under load Feb 08 20:52:49 i'd recommend putting a heatsink on them Feb 08 20:53:03 there is gentoo now, with the openwrt kernel Feb 08 20:53:18 ah Feb 08 20:53:19 openwrt's hostapd is just a little patched againts gentoo's Feb 08 20:53:22 so that should not be problem Feb 08 20:53:35 well, if you want to stick with gentoo, at least update compat-wireless and mt76 to the latest version Feb 08 20:53:43 i made some fixes for both today Feb 08 20:54:02 ok, i'll recompile the kernel Feb 08 20:54:17 no need to recompile the kernel, just recompile the modules Feb 08 20:54:23 you're building them out-of-tree, right? Feb 08 20:54:44 oh, right Feb 08 20:54:47 yes Feb 08 20:55:59 is there some schedule for mt76 to be included in mainline kernel? Feb 08 20:58:47 when i'm done with mt7603 support Feb 08 20:59:13 i'm making good progress with that Feb 08 20:59:24 already got to the point where i can associate to a wpa2 encrypted network and transfer some data Feb 08 20:59:57 cool Feb 08 21:00:51 are you using the mtk-gpl tree for some info? Feb 08 21:01:09 got reference drivers and some datasheets from MTK Feb 08 21:08:20 build #218 of brcm47xx.legacy is complete: Failure [failed shell_14] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/brcm47xx.legacy/builds/218 Feb 08 21:12:36 build #216 of brcm63xx is complete: Failure [failed shell_14] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/brcm63xx/builds/216 Feb 08 21:14:26 nbd: btw, is it not a problem when two cards have the same mac address? Feb 08 21:15:01 nbd: i have now both wlan0 and wlan1 with randomly generated address that i saved into /dev/mtd2 onto position 0xe000 Feb 08 21:16:49 kab-el: it shouldn't be a problem, because those two cards can never be on the same frequency Feb 08 21:17:09 maybe i'll add an offset though in order to not confuse clients Feb 08 21:17:42 i have this settings for the ac card Feb 08 21:17:45 ieee80211n=1 Feb 08 21:17:47 ht_capab=[HT40+][LDPC][SHORT-GI-20][SHORT-GI-40][TX-STBC][RX-STBC1] Feb 08 21:17:49 ieee80211ac=1 Feb 08 21:17:51 vht_oper_chwidth=1 Feb 08 21:17:53 vht_oper_centr_freq_seg0_idx=42 Feb 08 21:17:55 vht_capab=[RXLDPC][SHORT-GI-80][TX-STBC-2BY1][RX-STBC1][MAX-A-MPDU-LEN-EXP0] Feb 08 21:20:13 looks sane Feb 08 21:20:19 here's my config: http://pastebin.com/cKHuiPDC Feb 08 21:20:19 hmm Feb 08 21:21:39 ignore_broadcast_ssid=0 Feb 08 21:21:43 what does this do? Feb 08 21:22:18 you can ignore that, it simply disables hidden-ssid (which is already disabled by default) Feb 08 21:22:33 this is a script generated config, so it has some redundant stuff Feb 08 21:24:48 build #214 of ramips.mt7628 is complete: Failure [failed shell_14] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ramips.mt7628/builds/214 Feb 08 21:35:00 nbd: can it be that the intel card does not support the channel i use, 36 ? Feb 08 21:35:16 because for the love of god i cannot get it to connect when in ac mode Feb 08 21:36:41 build #158 of ar71xx.mikrotik is complete: Failure [failed compile_2] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ar71xx.mikrotik/builds/158 Feb 08 21:39:00 omg Feb 08 21:39:03 OMG Feb 08 21:39:16 i dont have Minstrel 802.11ac support enabled in my laptopp Feb 08 21:39:18 :D Feb 08 21:39:32 kab-el: channel 36 should be fine Feb 08 21:39:37 kab-el: intel drivers don't use minstrel Feb 08 21:39:43 hm Feb 08 22:05:26 how can i tell hostapd to log information Feb 08 22:06:39 i got it Feb 08 22:17:39 nbd: http://pastebin.com/rCcRXMgJ Feb 08 22:18:01 nbd: this is the output of hostpad running on the ac interface when i am trying to connect from laptop Feb 08 22:18:18 nbd: im out of ideas :-( Feb 08 22:18:40 i havent tried openwrt yet, i may do that, but not today Feb 08 22:19:57 nbd: maybe i have old version of wpa_supplicant? (2.4) Feb 08 22:20:04 nbd: or NetworkManager ? Feb 08 22:33:36 build #161 of at91 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/at91/builds/161 Feb 08 22:34:25 kab-el: no idea Feb 08 22:34:40 maybe you should try openwrt Feb 08 22:34:45 ;) Feb 09 02:44:48 found this place that has the archives for freecwmp : http://downloads.openwrt.io/sources/ Feb 09 02:44:59 if that is of any interest to other people Feb 09 02:45:34 excep you now need to change git clone in freecwmp to just a dl + extract **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Feb 09 02:59:59 2016