**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 04 02:59:57 2019 Feb 04 08:44:50 hi, can you help me. I have a portable LTE wireless router. SoC is Qulcomm MDM 9207. Is the architecture is supported? Feb 04 08:45:50 Im not seeing any "arm" folder under tree/master/target/linux Feb 04 12:19:07 Hi. Im having a portble lte Wi-fi router with qualcomm mdm9207 soc. Any chance that this soc is supported? Feb 04 12:20:30 I doubt it Feb 04 12:22:47 From a basic googling , the soc is based on arm cortex a7. I cant see any arm generic target openwrt make menuconfig. Why is that? Can somebody clarify? Feb 04 12:23:31 because the directories aren't divided based on cpu arch, but platform arch. Feb 04 12:24:02 so there's "arm cortex a" series cores under _many_ of the platforms. Feb 04 12:24:49 How can i find which platform is my router is based on? (Wheather it is supported or not) Feb 04 12:35:13 try to find your device in the TOH (https://openwrt.org/toh/start) and if it's supported it should tell you what target Feb 04 12:42:54 The device is not supported by openwrt, nor any similiar devices with same chipset. The router is a portable LTE hotspot with 1 gb of ram and i think it is based on Android ( when pressinf the power button and wps button for 3 minutes , windows detecrs it as android fastboot device ). No ssh access there in the device. For serial access, there are four points in pcb which are not marked and i havent tested it because i have Feb 04 12:57:31 neo2: mdm9207 isn't supported in upstream linux, so openwrt support will be hard. only mdm supported upstream is the mdm9615, which has a cortex a5. Feb 04 13:07:25 Thank you KanjiMoster. There are a lot of these cheap ($10) marketed in india and i thought having openwrt support is benificial to a more number of people. Thank you again folks. Thank you for your awsome work on openwrt Feb 04 13:20:56 blogic: ping Feb 04 13:21:31 blogic: I'm lloking at FS1982 (https://bugs.openwrt.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=1982) Feb 04 13:22:12 blogic: It seems the get/set settings call for ethtool got updated to use ioctl for kernel 4.14 (https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=blob;f=target/linux/ar71xx/files/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/ag71xx/ag71xx_ethtool.c;hb=318e19ba6755105bb6cc19937d8fff26cbd2cc6f) Feb 04 13:23:10 blogic: what was the reason to alter this in ar71xx 4.14 bump? looking upstream, the original functions (phy_ethtool_gset & phy_ethtool_sset) still exist in 4.14 Feb 04 13:29:37 bah screw it Feb 04 13:29:43 stupid er-x just will not accept any input Feb 04 13:29:52 got new ttl adapters just in case Feb 04 13:29:58 I get rx but it ignores everything it's sent Feb 04 13:30:10 the other one just outputs garbage Feb 04 14:38:12 blogic: ah .. i noticed. sset() is still present, but gset() is gone Feb 04 17:15:41 Is this the place where I could ask for help compiling a program for openwrt? I've got a toolchain ready for my platform Feb 04 17:18:17 <\x> https://paste.ee/p/nzllY Feb 04 17:19:15 clairedesu: ask away, someone will see it Feb 04 17:20:07 <\x> unbound shats on me every now and then Feb 04 17:20:09 <\x> hmmmmmmmmmmmmm Feb 04 17:20:09 what's the library I need to include for popen on mips? I've got #include, but gcc throws a warning and says I only declared it implicitly Feb 04 17:23:36 it shuts up when I compile it with gnu99 Feb 04 21:32:27 blah, it's like I can only have one 2.4gig client on rt28xx/mt76. Feb 05 00:30:40 hmmz, can't ./scripts/feeds install conntrackd after the move to packages feed :/ Feb 05 01:12:58 nice, gnutls is broken too since last bump early december Feb 05 01:22:32 what is the right hostapd/wpad package to get support for 802.11s with SAE and AP with OWE? Feb 05 01:23:04 I got OWE to work with hostapd-{openssl,wolfssl} but 802.11s with SAE with none Feb 05 01:29:34 well … 11s with sae needs wpa-supplicant-mesh Feb 05 02:33:32 ynezz: ping **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Feb 05 03:00:01 2019