**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jul 06 02:59:56 2019 Jul 06 03:04:15 romany: yes Jul 06 03:04:59 Neil Brown has gotten the second GMAC working as well. No idea if he posted patches Jul 06 03:05:53 He did however add support for the MMC in mt7621. I can't get it working. Needs some DTS changes Jul 06 04:50:03 mangix, sounds weird, sdhci was working for me from the very beginning on same EVB Jul 06 06:21:42 romany: oh i mean the upstream driver. not the one in openwrt Jul 06 08:22:59 romany: yes Jul 06 08:25:32 mangix: I did send Neil my findings. now he also understands the 2nd gmac better Jul 06 08:26:39 gch981213: thanks for the info Jul 06 09:57:45 mangix: disabling MIPS16 seems to have done the trick, thanks. Jul 06 14:20:55 hey guys. is there any documentation on how to use ucert to sign your own builds? Jul 06 14:34:03 .. talking about usign, I guess? https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/security/release_signatures Jul 06 14:39:02 yanosz: yes, probably. was looking at https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/staging/ynezz.git;a=commit;h=f08f46d52e71ebca9c95c15622ba38e0cf9b4e3b Jul 06 14:39:32 there's https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/security/keygen#generate_usign_key_pair - too Jul 06 14:40:43 thanks, the release signature page links through to that yes Jul 06 14:41:27 usually, you can set BUILD_KEY=/path/to/key.priv after generating a usign key Jul 06 14:41:35 do you have a specific question in mind? Jul 06 14:42:42 was Jul 06 14:43:01 k Jul 06 14:43:21 sorry. was wondering if i could sign my own builds, and if i needed to publish that key Jul 06 14:45:02 should look at this with a fresh head probably ;) Jul 06 14:46:32 I'm doing so using gitlab ... but for packages, only Jul 06 14:52:14 ok, thanks Jul 06 15:27:35 ynezz: are there any further issues with PR 1359? Jul 06 15:45:49 blogic: you said that mediatek replaced their ethernet core with DW/stmac for mt7622+, but as far as I know this is only a MAC, they still need a switch and a flow offload engine Jul 06 17:25:17 <_abc_> Hi. I just verified that 17.04.x does not and 18.06.x does show the following problem, on ath79/ar71xx: openwrt router (tl-wr740n tested) is client on an ap. It provides nat ethernet (wired) to more clients. Problem: pinging the ap through the openwrt client gets "stuck" after a few (5-15) pings, then releases at the top of the next second. cli commands to test: while :; do ping -c1 -w1 Jul 06 17:25:23 <_abc_> 192.168.0.1|tail -1; done Jul 06 17:25:43 <_abc_> Question: what changed from 17.04 to 18.06 in the wifi driver or client mode setup which could cause this? Ideas? Jul 06 17:29:42 <_abc_> The above bug is very noticeable with eg voip traffic or gaming. I do not believe I am the only one to have found it. Jul 06 22:20:57 hello, i am failing to create firmware for ar71xx via image builder -- it failing on firewall dependencies libip6tc and libip4tc Jul 06 22:23:21 (this is for snapshots) Jul 06 22:24:55 Unknown package 'libip4tc2' Jul 06 22:31:22 i see these: Jul 06 22:31:22 libip4tc0_1.8.2-3_mips_24kc.ipk Jul 06 22:31:22 libip6tc0_1.8.2-3_mips_24kc.ipk Jul 06 22:40:12 broski: as mentioned in #openwrt, that's more or less supposed to happen as ar71xx is no longer being (re-)built for master/ snapshots. openwrt-19.07 will be the last release to feature it at all, with ath79 taking over Jul 06 22:41:43 (yes, the last ar71xx snapshot directory should probably be removed at this point altogether) Jul 06 23:09:07 aah hah. yeah i saw this on the list serve like months ago. alright and theres no release tag or nothing? Jul 06 23:10:13 openwrt-19.07 has only been branched off so far, it's still being refined and not final - 19.07.0 hasn't been released yet Jul 06 23:17:58 kickass pkgadd everything building now mystery solved Jul 06 23:18:18 no lie was looking in the buildbots waterfall and yeah, thanks Jul 06 23:21:56 offtopic: theres 1 raspi4 release thread on forum. i tested a few heavy cpu/netio applications and was wowed. so i'm interested in this target. is anyone else? Jul 06 23:22:06 i'll divert to #openwrt, thanks pkgadd Jul 06 23:24:53 for traditional OpenWrt roles, the RPi4 is definitely better than its predecssors, but not really a replacement for a more 'router like' device either (only a single, not very fast WLAN card, only a single ethernet port); but it's the first variant that could tempt me enough to buy an ARM device (pending on how the overheating issue pan out, I'm not in a hurry) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jul 07 03:00:53 2019