**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jan 06 02:59:57 2019 Jan 06 03:13:16 I don't have access to the proprietary QCA driver. Probably throughput is related to hardware offload...we get good performance on high-end Intel CPU systems with 9984 compex NICs. Jan 06 03:14:31 any one know if the alix boards (pc engins) can be upgraded or do i have to take the flash out and re-flash it? Jan 06 07:47:55 mangix: are you able to run-test the resulting vpnc? Jan 06 07:52:46 nope. the changes should be fine though. The #ifdef'd functions are blank in 1.1 Jan 06 07:54:01 CircleCI is failing on PKG_MIRROR_HASH, which is totally unreliable in the case of SVN. Jan 06 07:54:09 yep Jan 06 08:59:32 blogic: hmm, in current arch/mips ATH79 is marked as DMA_NOCOCHERENT. At same time i do not see any DMA/CPU syncs in hetwork driver code, i would excpect some thing like dma_sync_single_for_cpu() and so on Jan 06 08:59:42 Are there any reason for this? Jan 06 09:33:17 Greetings all, I've found some old example code which references uci values (from /var/state) like 'network.xx.device'. Is the 'device' option in use anymore? What is the modern equivalent? ifname? Jan 06 09:46:50 Hi Lantis how gos it? Jan 06 09:47:28 Not so good. Back to work tomorrow after Christmas break. :( Jan 06 09:48:00 Yeah mate I know how that feels! Jan 06 09:48:16 Did you have a good xmas? Jan 06 09:48:22 I did. Jan 06 09:48:46 I made some money Jan 06 09:49:01 Not too bad. We rescued a cat, so we have a new family member in the house. And you? Jan 06 09:49:09 I have bin building gaming pcs Jan 06 09:50:16 Has it ran across your keyboard yet lol Jan 06 09:50:38 Not as yet ;) Jan 06 09:51:35 I had one about 10 years ago that would crall inside my desk and sleep on my tower Jan 06 09:51:43 nice and worm Jan 06 09:51:55 hot! lol Jan 06 09:53:15 my bro has a cat that climbs up it's cratch post that is about 6 fut hi and dive bombs his to litel girls who are 3 and 5 they love it hahaha Jan 06 09:53:45 Nothing like that here, very peaceful Jan 06 09:54:31 I have a pc to rebuild now after haveing to RMA a amd cpu so.. Jan 06 09:54:44 I have never seen a cpu go bad befor Jan 06 09:55:09 before* Jan 06 09:55:54 it was a amd 1500X Jan 06 09:57:04 I need to rebuild my box soon, but nede to save up a bit! lol Jan 06 09:58:08 I have wiers haging out of my case. It's like hot wiring a old car to get mine to turn on lol Jan 06 10:00:21 My PC is approaching 8 yrs now. Still going strong, but the bugs are starting to creep in Jan 06 11:24:54 I tend to automate most of the tasks, so I always add `include local.mk` as a last line in the openwrt/Makefile but it's a PITA to work with such local modification due to rebasing etc. so I'm wondering how others approach this use case Jan 06 11:29:51 I'm considering to send a patch with optional `-include local.mk` so just checking first here if I've missed something obvious already present in the codebase Jan 06 12:11:32 build #72 of ath79/nand is complete: Failure [failed cleanold] Build details are at http://phase1.builds.lede-project.org/builders/ath79%2Fnand/builds/72 blamelist: David Bauer , Robert Marko , Christian Lamparter , Pawel Dembicki Jan 06 12:47:11 build #1203 of brcm47xx/mips74k is complete: Failure [failed kmodupload] Build details are at http://phase1.builds.lede-project.org/builders/brcm47xx%2Fmips74k/builds/1203 blamelist: David Bauer , Robert Marko , Christian Lamparter , Pawel Dembicki Jan 06 13:04:40 but but: https://status.digitalocean.com/incidents/8x1hvgp4dlp6 Jan 06 13:31:52 could anyone help me figure it out whether this is a issue with OpenWrt or what else ? Jan 06 13:31:55 https://forum.openwrt.org/t/wifi-issues-bthomehub5a-packet-trace-attached/28486 Jan 06 13:32:20 I have been having this issue for about two months now Jan 06 16:00:07 I've seen ~45 MByte/s thoughput (wget/ httpd) on ipq8065/ QCA9984, with both cores loaded at 100% Jan 06 16:00:23 pkgadd: ^ did you use anything for that? eg irqbalance? Jan 06 16:20:06 updated openwrt/upstream, https://sdwalker.github.io/uscan/index.html Jan 06 17:20:17 So this is what I get when trying to create a device page. https://i.imgur.com/t9nRait.png Jan 06 17:20:23 Any ideas? Jan 06 17:20:39 I've read the posting guide but I don't seem to be able to find where I can create a page. Jan 06 17:51:18 jow: ^ Jan 06 18:42:42 hm, when using an external kernel tree doesn't it try to do the right thing and at least figure out the major version? Jan 06 18:42:52 or generate .config Jan 06 18:43:08 seems to do neither Jan 06 19:21:16 or... do I need a prepared tree like it appears? Jan 06 19:21:31 I may have asked this before with git trees Jan 06 19:42:50 (I've not done it much, I actually found it easier to just build the kernel separately, and use just the root file system from the opewnrt buildroot) Jan 06 19:42:57 (but I'm not an expert at it) Jan 06 19:46:53 I used to do that but its not really practical as it needs to be rebuilt seperately, repackaged in sysupgrade etc Jan 06 19:47:20 trying to integrate it properly, was hoping it would figure out version, at least try and apply patches and generate a config Jan 06 19:47:30 like it would normally Jan 06 19:51:03 olerem: no idea Jan 06 19:51:08 eloborate on the ML Jan 06 20:23:54 abenz_: yes, I do use irqbalance (on all multi-core devices) Jan 06 21:15:52 hm, looking at the download stats for 12/2018, I'm wondering if snapshots for ar71xx/tl-wr1043nd-v1 are so popular, or the number of 449298 hits/downloads is just some error, because downloads for mt76x8/tl-wr841n-v13 at second place has "just" 1571 hits Jan 06 21:17:49 I'd assume that the tl-wr1043nd-v1 (it was the go-to device for a long time) is still much more popular than the tl-wr841n-v13, but the order of magnitude still looks a bit off Jan 06 21:22:32 even more so as the tl-wr841n-v13 is just a single revision of the tl-wr841 (and due to the the different soc/ wlan probably not the most popular either) Jan 06 21:56:27 build #1175 of ar71xx/nand is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://phase1.builds.lede-project.org/builders/ar71xx%2Fnand/builds/1175 Jan 06 22:01:21 ynezz: where do you find the previous years' stats? Jan 06 22:13:03 I'm stealing them in my cron job Jan 06 22:13:40 I've just 12/2018 as I wasn't aware about it Jan 06 22:14:53 http://ynezz.true.cz/temp/20181231.tar.gz Jan 06 22:16:32 ah, so these were just previously downloaded Jan 06 22:16:50 yes Jan 06 22:17:29 I couldn't find a way how to do that in awstats, but I doubt, that it's possible Jan 06 22:17:51 these kmod-macvlan downloads for bcm53xx leading the package downloads also seem very strange Jan 06 22:18:50 indeed Jan 06 22:19:00 (and mwan3) Jan 06 22:19:25 in other words, those stats looks like they're made up :) Jan 06 22:21:36 or a script somewhere doing too many downloads Jan 06 22:23:02 spain being responsible for 50% of the traffic is also a bit strange Jan 06 22:24:26 big community mesh networks? Jan 06 22:29:32 comprised of tl-wr1043nd-v1 routers, which need to be flashed daily? ;) Jan 06 22:33:45 ynezz: it's also noteworthy that only the -factory.bin has so many downloads, the -sysupgrade.bin doesn't, and doesn't even appear in the 2018/12 list Jan 06 22:45:33 yes, that's strange Jan 06 23:19:14 build #73 of ath79/nand is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://phase1.builds.lede-project.org/builders/ath79%2Fnand/builds/73 Jan 06 23:33:45 build #1204 of brcm47xx/mips74k is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://phase1.builds.lede-project.org/builders/brcm47xx%2Fmips74k/builds/1204 Jan 07 00:57:42 build #1125 of zynq/generic is complete: Failure [failed targetupload] Build details are at http://phase1.builds.lede-project.org/builders/zynq%2Fgeneric/builds/1125 blamelist: Felix Fietkau **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Jan 07 02:59:56 2019