**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 23 02:59:58 2019 Oct 23 03:48:39 csrf: It's impossible to run OpenWrt on that chip. 8MB of built-in SDRAM just isn't enough to run a modern linux kernel. Oct 23 03:50:11 gch981213: on which chip? Oct 23 03:50:31 csrf: mt7628kn Oct 23 03:54:04 but openwrt already supports it Oct 23 03:54:18 confused Oct 23 03:54:29 I know a guy who managed to start a linux 2.6.36 on mt7628kn with BusyBox init and there's only 2M memory left before he even try to run anything else. Oct 23 03:54:31 I just finished building for it Oct 23 03:55:54 data sheet says it has 64mb Oct 23 03:55:58 what am I missing? Oct 23 03:56:12 oh wait, nm Oct 23 03:56:16 csrf: That's megabits so... Oct 23 03:56:19 mb 8MB Oct 23 03:56:21 yeah Oct 23 03:57:07 if it wont work, then why is it still in the build system? Oct 23 03:57:56 csrf: there are other variants of mt76x8 that supports external ram or with bigger built-in ram. Oct 23 03:58:29 gotcha Oct 23 04:03:27 oh well, i guess there goes that plan then Oct 23 04:04:27 mangix: indeed, package/utils/util-linux/patches/100-use_urandom.patch seems like it could be probably removed Oct 23 04:05:55 mangix: I've read that lwn.net article about that kernel org discussion, it's nice, that finaly Linus noticed this crap^Wsuboptimal behaviour Oct 23 04:16:06 moaning Oct 23 04:16:13 * blogic goes hunting for coffee Oct 23 04:22:29 KanjiMonster: that brcm patch is using VLAs. I thought upstream kernel bans VLAs Oct 23 04:52:51 ynezz: morning. Do you have a link to the own article? Oct 23 04:53:34 blogic: you're server is currently working for me, let me know if when I should slow done things. ionice etc is not yet applied Oct 23 06:03:03 build #121 of brcm63xx/smp is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/brcm63xx%2Fsmp/builds/121 Oct 23 06:37:40 aparcar[m]: https://lwn.net/Articles/800509/ Oct 23 06:45:34 ynezz: thanks Oct 23 06:46:15 CDN people asked me how much traffic openwrt server do. Anyone know some stats? Oct 23 06:54:46 https://downloads.openwrt.org/stats/ ? Oct 23 06:55:09 but this is probably just some part Oct 23 06:56:15 ynezz: well, they'll notice when normal desktops start having the same issues as embedded devices, i.e. lack of interrupts Oct 23 09:03:10 can anybody provide me with a pastebin of some random `/etc/init.d/dsl_control lucistat` output? I need that for mocking Oct 23 09:09:29 jow: if all goes well, i'll be at my "other location" in ~24hrs where i have the dgn3500 deployed with the 18.06 branch Oct 23 09:23:24 thanks DonkeyHotei Oct 23 09:23:34 will see if I can find samples on the internet in the meanwhile Oct 23 09:24:26 i may need a reminder after i get there, as i might not remember to get on irc Oct 23 09:25:04 e-mail should work Oct 23 09:35:52 lolwut? cuba has twice the traffic than the us? Oct 23 09:36:25 russell--: likely a misconfigured mirror Oct 23 09:36:41 for whatever reason, people keep implementing crappy lftp or curl based mirror scripts instead of using rsnc Oct 23 09:36:44 *rsync Oct 23 09:37:16 i heard a story on the radio here about what was basically a CWN in cuba that the kids there were used to game Oct 23 09:38:46 and indeed: Universidad de Pinar del Río Oct 23 09:38:50 lftp mirror script Oct 23 09:40:16 rsync is either a munition or a hacker tool Oct 23 09:40:38 no, wait, that was wget or maybe curl Oct 23 09:41:23 and then there's this U.S. IP address which keeps downloading /releases/17.01.4/packages/arm_cortex-a9_neon/telephony/Packages.sig every few milliseconds **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Oct 23 12:05:11 2019 Oct 23 13:03:00 jow: Still need that lucistat output? Oct 23 13:05:35 Monkeh: yes, please Oct 23 13:05:47 Bear with me a moment then Oct 23 13:09:59 jow: https://gist.github.com/eamaclean/bc3c5a763cd2d7b2eddd67014693c9b3 Oct 23 13:26:31 thanks! Oct 23 15:24:10 jow: is your luci 2.0 doc still online somewhere Oct 23 15:25:20 want to study it, and juci, and see how to make a react-bootstrap for openwrt, key is that should I make rpc-calls, or websocket, or make opewrt-restful-for-UI Oct 23 17:13:19 mangix: I don't think extern declarations count as VLAs Oct 23 17:15:54 jow: just another one http://dpaste.com//3JJHT2S Oct 23 19:34:30 /msg blogic hi Do you still have a ubiquiti ER-X-SFP? Oct 23 20:31:49 procd interface triggers - are they expecting physical interfaces (e.g. eth0) or logical 'wan' i/fs Oct 23 21:00:55 ldir:logical interface names Oct 23 21:01:15 dedeckeh: thanks Hans Oct 23 21:55:18 jow: is this really all the traffic of openwrt? https://downloads.openwrt.org/stats/ if it's only 50gb a day we don't really need a cdn right? Oct 23 23:45:07 the sum of the daily only matches the "viewed traffic" counter at the top Oct 23 23:45:14 which is only 1/2.5TB of the traffic, Oct 24 00:00:31 i noticed header files are in ipkg-install by InstallDev, but they're not included in SDK, why is that Oct 24 00:00:52 am I missing something? I need sompe header files to build packages separately Oct 24 00:04:40 for example, ipset has nfproto.h under ipkg-install/usr/include/libipset but it is not included in SDK at all Oct 24 00:12:59 jow: found luci2 at https://openwrt.org/docs/techref/luci2 thanks Oct 24 00:58:36 react.js is the de facto winner by a huge margin on frontend, should luci2 be done with reactjs instead **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Oct 24 01:30:55 2019 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Oct 24 02:59:57 2019