**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Mar 22 02:59:58 2020 Mar 22 03:09:51 russell--: how is it broken? Mar 22 04:41:48 build #114 of sunxi/cortexa7 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/openwrt-19.07/images/builders/sunxi%2Fcortexa7/builds/114 Mar 22 06:36:45 aparcar[m]: no image Mar 22 06:37:20 also, for alix, the serial port speed is wrong, squashfs image isn't selected Mar 22 06:37:45 russell--: I think I never touched alix Mar 22 06:37:51 https://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/targets/x86/64/ looks like to have two images Mar 22 06:38:17 alix is geode Mar 22 06:38:44 it built okay as of february 8 Mar 22 06:38:55 i haven't tracked it down further yet Mar 22 06:41:51 this is what I had as of feb 8 build: http://paste.debian.net/1135942/ Mar 22 06:43:40 i get this today (after selecting squashfs image and changing grub baudrate: http://paste.debian.net/1135943/ Mar 22 06:45:49 this is my logs/target/linux/install.txt : http://sprunge.us/1htjqO Mar 22 06:48:58 i think there error is coming from here: ROOTFS_PARTSIZE=$(shell echo $$(($(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE)*1024*1024))) Mar 22 06:49:23 where CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE is undefined Mar 22 06:53:42 but, the no-image part is weird Mar 22 07:04:59 the refactoring is the only patch I applied to x86, so no further insights there. I can try to look into it but there are likely much more competent people Mar 22 07:06:24 * russell-- is going to start bisecting Mar 22 08:08:05 aparcar[m]: cb007a7bf6199ebca89f79c8ee5f9b1807a0c5b0 is the first bad commit Mar 22 09:00:16 the commit before gives me an error as well Mar 22 09:00:46 grub-bios-setup: error: cannot open `/home/openwrt/src/openwrt-testing/build_dir/target-i386_pentium_musl/linux-x86_geode/root.grub/boot/grub/boot.img': No such file or directory. Mar 22 09:06:40 but it at least generates an image (untested) Mar 22 09:06:52 (that is, i haven't tried installing it) Mar 22 09:36:33 jow: ping Mar 22 09:53:11 Anybody used a raspberry pi with a USB modem? Want to get my Home LAN off of a double NAT by using the raspberry pi as a modem connected to the router WAN port and just forward everything to the router. Mar 22 09:55:33 pheoxy: query: how is the rest of network done? why double-nat exist? and so on (also I'm multi-tasking so I could very well not give best answer or read hastily) Mar 22 09:56:09 target: to make best network setup possible for situation Mar 22 09:57:27 pheoxy: why not using a fritzbox 3370? Mar 22 09:58:03 Behind a router from the ISP because current setup from the previous house did not need a modem and just directly connected to the router WAN from Ethernet Mar 22 09:58:05 If you install openwrt on it (and a vectoring dsl firmware) its a great dsl modem Mar 22 09:58:38 Australian internet at its finest Mar 22 09:59:15 Using a Archer C7 V2 Mar 22 10:00:19 It's served me well with 18.06 branched custom builds running without patches just prefered packages for easier updates Mar 22 10:01:36 Vectoring DSL firmware? Mar 22 10:08:18 Normal dsl firmware can do 50 MBit/s Down and 10 MBit/s up. Mar 22 10:08:34 With a Vectoring Firmware 100/40 is possible. Mar 22 10:08:44 On a fritzbox 3370 Mar 22 10:10:49 an archer c7 v2 doesn't have an internal modem Mar 22 10:12:58 just buy a modem that bridges DSL to Ethernet, like a DSL-320B Mar 22 10:13:17 it's not very expensive and it will just work Mar 22 10:13:23 But it has USB so why pheoxy is talking about "raspberrypi with USB modem" if that USB modem can be attached directly? Mar 22 10:15:22 PaulFertser good point 😂 Mar 22 10:15:37 pheoxy: and are you actually talking about DSL modem? You never mentioned DSL. Mar 22 10:17:03 It does use the DSL plug on the ISP router and I just DMZ my router through Ethernet Mar 22 10:17:44 So where does USB comes into play and why? Mar 22 10:18:01 A USB modem with 100/40 would be good to get the speeds were paying for though. Get around 8Mbps max Mar 22 10:18:01 Why "DMZ" and not bridging? Mar 22 10:19:41 The ISP router tries to be the dhcp server and won't allow bridging to my Archer C7. I need to use my router for DNS, Hostname lookup and some more stuff Mar 22 10:19:48 pheoxy: if you need another xDSL device why do not you get HH5A for cheap from ebay? Or some other supported OpenWrt router with xDSL integrated? Mar 22 10:20:48 pheoxy, you will likely have more answers on the forum Mar 22 10:22:50 * PaulFertser would be sad if someone told him that he should use some web forum Mar 22 10:23:05 Well if it's possible to just use a USB dongle modem with my router PaulFertser that can reach my speeds then that should do. Looking to replace existing setup soon with a switch and wireless ap around the house but house mate is getting frustrated with moderate NAT. He has MND so he plays games most of the time. Mar 22 10:23:29 PaulFertser: it's less fleeting than IRC... doesn't require you to stick around and wait. pros and cons. Mar 22 10:23:38 Cheapest option might be USB dongle till then? Mar 22 10:23:57 Borromini: mailing lists are the sane way for that kind of task Mar 22 10:24:26 pheoxy: what USB dongle do you have in mind? How is it supposed to be controlled? Mar 22 10:24:46 PaulFertser: i find a modern forum like discourse to work better for that stuff. but de gustibus... :-) Mar 22 10:25:36 I remember people using USB modems connected to routers now but was going to do it with a raspberry pi till someone reminded me here. 😁 Mar 22 10:26:13 pheoxy: how would you control xDSL parameters? What interface does such a modem present to the host? Mar 22 10:26:46 Using openwrt to manage it I guess. Not sure what model yet. Have to look for a good modem model that works well and then find a online delivery for it. Mar 22 10:27:33 pheoxy: you're missing my question Mar 22 10:27:38 PaulFertser not sure have to dig those old forum posts Mar 22 10:28:36 Most likely it comes up in interface? Or manually add it? More research I guess Mar 22 10:28:51 Swear I've seen people doing it before Mar 22 10:29:18 Usually with mobile modems for 4G LTE networks Mar 22 10:29:26 Is it like an RNDIS device with an integrated web interface to configure the parameters? Mar 22 10:30:03 No Mar 22 10:30:22 Some do I guess though Mar 22 10:30:55 From what I remember it was all mostly configured through openwrt Mar 22 10:31:04 Just needed the firmware compiled in Mar 22 10:31:23 Then openwrt interface would pick it up Mar 22 10:33:31 You certainly need more information to be able to make a sensible choice. Mar 22 10:54:46 hmm. ath79 master with kernel 5.4 on ubnt airrouter and tplink wdr3600 are both bootlooping. Mar 22 11:01:11 [ 0.107070] Kernel panic - not syncing: Unexpected DSP exception Mar 22 11:04:30 that was the wdr3600 Mar 22 11:13:42 * nick[m]4 sent a long message: < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/EWSSAQBsBTPvWtJaUjLFmqxV > Mar 22 11:14:15 With package repository I mean the community maintained github repro. Mar 22 11:16:25 If you answer me, could you please mention me? Cause I have notifications on mentioning. Actually, I don't know if this even works with irc-matrix-bridge. Mar 22 11:30:33 can I get UCI section name using "uci" cli? jow? I can get type using "uci get network.@interface[0]" but I need a name Mar 22 11:30:56 something simpler than "uci show" + grep/sed? something cleaner than uci show network.@interface[0] | sed -n 's/^[a-z_]*\.\([a-z_]*\)=.*/\1/p' Mar 22 11:33:35 rmilecki: is now a good time to bug you? Mar 22 13:34:36 rmilecki: not with the uci executable Mar 22 14:47:04 does someone have plans for x86_64 efi images? because i'm getting tired of dragging this old patch set forward through upstream changes. Mar 22 14:48:11 russell--: there's missing include condition for geode.mk at the end of target/linux/x86/image Makefile Mar 22 14:49:15 aparcar[m]: sorry, didn't have much time during last week for tests Mar 22 14:51:35 aparcar[m]: just small after-review: there's dead code in target/linux/x86/image/Makefile at line #16 to #20 and at #121, also the thing I mentioned to russell--. Mar 22 15:07:48 tmn505: have you a patch? Mar 22 15:14:19 russell--: nope Mar 22 15:17:20 russell--: now I do https://paste.debian.net/1135980 Mar 22 15:18:12 russell--: do not forget to re-create Your config Mar 22 15:51:56 Wibble Mar 22 15:57:52 * f00b4r0 goes on to write a proper platform driver to expose routerboot data (including radio calibration) via sysfs Mar 22 15:58:05 i guess I'm that bored Mar 22 15:59:19 hurry before you have to resume $dayjob :) Mar 22 15:59:54 heh :) Mar 22 17:08:16 /home/stijn/Development/LEDE/source/staging_dir/toolchain-x86_64_gcc-8.4.0_musl/include/fortify/stdlib.h:40:13: error: 'realpath' undeclared here (not in a function) Mar 22 17:08:57 I suspect gcc 8.4.0 might have broken fortify source Mar 22 17:11:09 Hauke: any clues? I'm hitting that in lldpd Mar 22 17:29:19 stintel: no idea Mar 22 18:29:11 Hauke: reverted gcc to 8.3.0 locally and this solves the problem apparently Mar 22 18:49:06 updated openwrt/upstream, https://sdwalker.github.io/uscan/index.html Mar 22 19:08:09 adrianschmutzler: ping Mar 22 19:43:54 if you are quick Mar 22 19:44:17 ^ aparcar Mar 22 19:46:02 adrianschmutzler: I missed your final though on unique profiles for x86 Mar 22 19:50:51 adrianschmutzler: as in call it generic_x86-64 for example Mar 22 19:51:34 also, the image type is combined and not "sysupgrade", does that has a special reason or is that legacy? Mar 22 19:52:31 my final though on unique profiles for x86 was that I'm not qualified to judge Mar 22 19:53:16 I'm not familiar with the target and was just partially misunderstanding your initial question Mar 22 19:53:28 so I cannot really add something valuable to that discussion Mar 22 19:54:19 but if you learn about the history of the combined image type, I'd be interested in the outcome as well Mar 22 20:03:02 ynezz: do you know more about the combined images? Mar 22 20:03:34 sorry for causing confusion BTW Mar 22 20:06:24 adrianschmutzler: in what way? Mar 22 20:11:54 stintel: 9.3.0 works on macos even! 8.4.0 is just too old :-) Mar 22 20:12:17 ldir: would it make sense to just bump up the default again? Mar 22 20:12:56 no idea, above my pay grade Mar 22 20:37:09 ldir: the magic happens here d509463816bf593de841398914f0d9d68bf76458 Mar 22 20:49:22 aparcar: combined = bootloader (grub) + kernel + rootfs Mar 22 21:06:43 stintel: missing header Mar 22 21:06:46 probably Mar 22 21:07:34 tmn505: even with you patch, there is regression Mar 22 21:07:39 your* Mar 22 21:08:53 for example: # CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_SQUASHFS is not set Mar 22 21:11:02 hmm... has anyone used mac 80211 hwsim so far? I oberserve some non-deterministic errors when enabling 4addr mode on a debian system ("command failed: Operation not supported (-95)") Mar 22 21:15:21 ynezz: so the only difference to sysupgrade is grub? Mar 22 21:19:46 lost CONFIG_USES_SQUASHFS=y, CONFIG_USES_EXT4=y, CONFIG_TARGET_KERNEL_PARTSIZE=16, and CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE=104 from the defconfig'd .config since my last build in february. Mar 22 21:58:28 russell--: in target/linux/x86/geode/target.mk FEATURES should be extended not redefined, replace := with += Mar 22 22:02:58 build #300 of mvebu/cortexa53 is complete: Failure [failed updatefeeds] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/mvebu%2Fcortexa53/builds/300 blamelist: David Bauer , Daniel Golle , Roger Pueyo Centelles , Robert Marko , Jordan Mar 22 22:02:58 Sokolic , Alexander Couzens Mar 22 22:20:35 tmn505: the config diff is looking better, building now ... Mar 22 22:39:34 stintel: when do you get this? Mar 22 22:39:52 stintel: I compiled a x86_64 image succesfully with gcc 8.4.0 Mar 22 22:42:06 come to think of it, 8.4.0 is the new default right? In which case 'macbot' built x86_64 yesterday all ok too Mar 23 01:04:35 build #268 of x86/legacy is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/x86%2Flegacy/builds/268 Mar 23 01:21:23 tmn505: tested, works: http://sprunge.us/nxZX1N Mar 23 01:23:09 my annoyance at the gratuitous name change is tempered by it working again ... rearranging deck chairs-- **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Mar 23 02:59:58 2020