**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 27 02:59:56 2006 Sep 27 06:11:09 Good morning all Sep 27 06:51:58 morning Sep 27 06:55:58 morning Sep 27 06:56:10 still chasing LE bugs in the Ethernet driver Sep 27 06:56:25 it's stable now Sep 27 06:56:30 just doesn't work ;) Sep 27 07:03:20 blaster8: fyi, openslug-3.10-beta build went fine, up to the point where the image is built, which fails because my content does not fit (building on amd64, which supposedly causes larger binaries) Sep 27 07:18:36 03blaster8 * r428 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.18/ (79-rtl8110sb-fix.diff 79-rtl8110sb-fix.patch series): Rename RTL8110sb patch Sep 27 07:22:58 likewise: OK, first I've heard of amd64 breaking like this, but there we are Sep 27 07:23:27 you will need a 32 bit chroot, I think Sep 27 07:24:38 blaster8: hmm, yes, but only to see why 64-bit "fails" Sep 27 07:46:26 03blaster8 * r429 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.18/ (39-ixp4xx-0.1.0-debug-mac-driver.patch series): Add verbose debugging temporarily to help fix LE Sep 27 07:54:33 64-bit giving a too large image is a known unsolved problem Sep 27 07:57:03 I think I killed my slug by using ipkg install thttpd while using unslung Sep 27 07:59:27 it's almost like I killed the ethernet port on it since I can't find my slug with windows or knoppix Sep 27 10:20:56 03rwhitby * r4107 10optware/trunk/make/ftpd-topfield.mk: ftpd-topfield: Updated to latest version Sep 27 10:22:51 03rwhitby * r4108 10optware/trunk/ (6 files in 2 dirs): bpalogin: Initial version Sep 27 10:24:22 03rwhitby * r4109 10optware/trunk/Makefile: Makefile: promoted bpalogin Sep 27 10:24:58 If bpalogin works, I might be able to replace my Asus WL500g router with a Freecom FSG3 ... Sep 27 10:34:00 03rwhitby * 10slugimage/slugimage: Fixed a bug which would have affected multiple non-header skip regions (which can't happen yet), and also did some other small cleanups. Sep 27 13:13:43 03blaster8 * r430 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.18/ (3 files): Latest LE fixes are in, NPE driver bumped to 0.1.1 Sep 27 15:06:26 convert 58 pounds to USD Sep 27 15:30:58 $550,396.80 USD (at the currently-trading price for gold) Sep 27 15:32:32 our ever helpful bot responds Sep 27 15:32:33 :p Sep 27 15:55:08 03blaster8 * r431 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.18/ (39-ixp4xx-0.1.0-debug-LE.patch series): Added yet more verbose LE debugging patch Sep 27 16:56:39 03bzhou * r4110 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/openldap.mk): promoted openldap as a cross package, bumped IPK_VERSION Sep 27 17:00:30 03bzhou * r4111 10optware/trunk/Makefile: added unison to & removed xmail from native packages Sep 27 18:40:42 03blaster8 * r432 10kernel/trunk/ (11 files in 2 dirs): More debugging and some restructuring Sep 27 18:56:30 03blaster8 * r433 10kernel/trunk/Makefile: Revert Makefile to correct version Sep 27 19:59:02 03bzhou * r4112 10optware/trunk/Makefile: openldap broken on wl500g Sep 27 20:01:22 * EvilDevil is flashing debianslug-HEAD right now, let's see what the serial console does ;) Sep 27 20:41:43 EvilDevil: Won't work Sep 27 20:41:54 LE Ethernet is broken right now Sep 27 20:42:05 doing all we can to fix it, but BE HEAD is the place to test Sep 27 20:42:13 blaster8, serial works, ethernet does not. how can i help to debug it? Sep 27 20:42:41 There's not much you can do now, sorry Sep 27 20:43:07 I'm talking to the developer, right now Sep 27 20:43:21 What you can do which would be really useful is test USB in Openslug :) Sep 27 20:43:28 pretty please :) Sep 27 20:43:40 My NSLU2 has no USB ports at the moment :( Sep 27 20:43:55 you could even try testing it in DebianSlug, come to think of it Sep 27 20:44:21 I wouldn't expect turnup to work necessarily, but try mounting disks etc Sep 27 20:44:32 thanks :) Sep 27 20:46:55 blaster8, okay, i'm building openslug right now. let's see if my usb-ports are working w/ debianslug. what kind of stuff should i test? i have 1 memory stick, 1 usb hdd, usb-sound, usb-to-rs232, ... or just anything i have here? Sep 27 20:49:14 just test mounting the USB disks Sep 27 20:49:40 okay Sep 27 20:49:43 if you want to scp the audio modules to the slug and test usb audio, that might be handy too Sep 27 20:50:04 but disk mounting is top priority Sep 27 20:50:32 you shouldn't need to modprobe anything, and mdev should create the relevant device nodes automatically (look in /dev) Sep 27 20:50:35 blaster8, ? scp won Sep 27 20:50:39 't work ;) Sep 27 20:50:45 oh yeah Sep 27 20:50:49 minor point :p Sep 27 20:51:16 check the device nodes disappear again when you unmount and unplug the drive Sep 27 20:52:12 blaster8, i plugged in my usb hdd, but there's no sd* node in /dev, only usbdevX.X (block devices) Sep 27 20:52:22 hmm Sep 27 20:52:31 try mounting them? Sep 27 20:53:02 just a sec. i'm rebooting to see if this is reproducable Sep 27 20:53:30 probably is reproducable, I recall seeing similar things myself Sep 27 20:59:00 blaster8, okay, there are a few /dev/usbdevX.X entries before i attach any usb-device, if i plug in the usb-hdd, brw-rw---- 1 root root 442, 4097 Nov 30 01:23 usbdev3.2_ep82 is created, but is neither mountable nor fdisk -l /dev/usbdev3.2_ep82 shows any partitions Sep 27 21:00:14 hmm Sep 27 21:00:15 ok Sep 27 21:00:24 ls /sys/bus/ Sep 27 21:01:17 http://rafb.net/paste/results/gRnomz95.html Sep 27 21:01:43 ls /sys/bus/usb Sep 27 21:01:48 with a USB disk plugged in Sep 27 21:01:51 and lsmod Sep 27 21:02:08 root@brokenslug:/$ ls -l sys/bus/scsi/devices/ Sep 27 21:02:08 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Nov 30 01:29 0:0:0:0 -> ../../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.2/usb3/3-2/3-2:1.0/host0/target0:0:0/0:0:0:0 Sep 27 21:02:51 lsmod? Sep 27 21:03:05 morning ;) Sep 27 21:03:13 http://rafb.net/paste/results/KAvHsk21.html Sep 27 21:03:23 hi NAiL Sep 27 21:04:08 one more thing Sep 27 21:04:45 cat /proc/bus/usb/devices Sep 27 21:05:25 http://rafb.net/paste/results/OKuUAS92.html Sep 27 21:05:54 blaster8, damn, i just wanted to port-forward the nslu2 ssh port for you ... Sep 27 21:06:34 blaster8, but the little fact of the network beeing broken came into my mind and i just realised that this wouldn't help ;) Sep 27 21:09:13 forgotten a module Sep 27 21:09:25 that's the problem, I'm sure Sep 27 21:09:36 I'll commit to HEAD, hold your horses ;) Sep 27 21:11:47 sd_mod? Sep 27 21:11:52 that's the one Sep 27 21:12:06 HEAD should be updated in 10 minutes Sep 27 21:12:11 http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Netgear/WGT634U#head-935f37d40f701cf3dde45ac3cc0e3c9133c82435 :) Sep 27 21:12:28 that's roughly where I looked Sep 27 21:12:34 then I checked my gentoo machine Sep 27 21:13:22 these images haven't had enough testing ;) Sep 27 21:13:35 blaster8, is there some rs/sz tool on the slug by default? Sep 27 21:13:40 ? Sep 27 21:13:45 serial? Sep 27 21:13:50 I think rz is on the slug, yes Sep 27 21:13:51 serial port rz sz Sep 27 21:13:58 blaster8, yes, it is Sep 27 21:13:58 afaik, it's enabled in busybox Sep 27 21:14:12 just change the distro image and reflash Sep 27 21:14:20 i just don't have a clue how to send a file through picocom Sep 27 21:14:22 easier, especially when you can use upslug2 Sep 27 21:14:38 blaster8, just change the rootfs? Sep 27 21:14:48 it's easy Sep 27 21:15:01 I would wait for my changes in HEAD, then rebuild the image and reflash Sep 27 21:15:51 or put the .ipk on a usb-stick and plug it in the nslu2 ;) (yeah, that would be nice ;) ) Sep 27 21:16:02 I don't have USB ports on my NSLU2 Sep 27 21:16:12 how am I supposed to test USB ;) Sep 27 21:17:19 I don't know if depmod will realise that this module needs to be loaded automatically together with usb_storage Sep 27 21:17:34 But it should, if not I will update the module loading script too Sep 27 21:17:51 oh hell Sep 27 21:17:54 monotone brownout Sep 27 21:18:06 http://monotone.nslu2-linux.org/viewmtn/ Sep 27 21:18:09 yay Sep 27 21:18:39 That really needs to be fixed... Sep 27 21:19:21 NAiL: ping Sep 27 21:19:47 mtn diff Sep 27 21:20:55 EvilDevil: for now, if you want to fix this, you will have to add this module in local.conf Sep 27 21:22:23 blaster8: pong Sep 27 21:22:38 do you have access to OE HEAD? Sep 27 21:23:33 unable to check right now Sep 27 21:25:16 anyone can point me how to connect to the nslu2 using minicom? i can't find a "Connect" button Sep 27 21:25:33 it should be connected automatically Sep 27 21:25:35 yeah Sep 27 21:25:38 press return Sep 27 21:25:40 just check serial settings Sep 27 21:25:47 if that doesn't work try to fix the settings until it does Sep 27 21:25:55 then for gods sake save the configuration Sep 27 21:26:40 i have /dev/ttyUSB0 115200,8,N,1, Software flow, all the other stuff according to the nslu2-wiki howto Sep 27 21:27:06 try pressing return at the prompt Sep 27 21:27:22 oh.. i just had to exit and restart minicom Sep 27 21:27:28 *stupidme* Sep 27 21:27:37 once you get it working, it's fine Sep 27 21:27:53 all my linux installs are connected together with serial consoles Sep 27 21:27:57 * NAiL tries bootstrapping a ds101 with the latest firmware Sep 27 21:28:04 null modem cable is cheaper than a KVM Sep 27 21:28:10 and more convenient Sep 27 21:29:42 okay, i'm uploading sd_mod right now Sep 27 21:29:48 impressive Sep 27 21:30:03 it will need to be hand loaded with modprobe on startup for now Sep 27 21:30:12 I've fixed the init script but can't commit Sep 27 21:30:50 okay, the disk is detected and /dev/sda? is created Sep 27 21:30:54 will reboot now Sep 27 21:31:38 remember to reload sd_mod Sep 27 21:34:06 before attaching the disk? Sep 27 21:34:12 yes Sep 27 21:34:18 or no sda nodes for you... Sep 27 21:34:44 as I say, the initscripts will do this automatically when I can talk to the monotone server again Sep 27 21:34:44 ouch Sep 27 21:37:53 http://rafb.net/paste/results/Si7buH71.html looks good Sep 27 21:38:09 yay Sep 27 21:39:23 ok, so we have basic usb, that's a good start - thanks for the debugging Sep 27 21:39:53 I need to fix the most obvious bit of turnup brokenness Sep 27 21:40:01 and get early module loading going Sep 27 21:40:58 blaster8, are the usb-storage modules loaded by default or is mdev going to handle that automatically if a disk is plugged in? Sep 27 21:41:12 mdev doesn't handle module loading Sep 27 21:41:28 the modules are loaded by an init script at startup Sep 27 21:41:58 mdev just creates nodes and uploads firmware Sep 27 21:42:28 yea, you replaced udev by mdev because of the npe firmware loading. :) Sep 27 21:42:32 mm Sep 27 21:42:41 though udev should work again now, interestingly Sep 27 21:42:45 so SlugOS may go back Sep 27 21:42:55 for now though, I want to see how mdev pans out Sep 27 21:43:13 because it is a damn site faster than udev, and a lot cleaner in implementation Sep 27 21:43:14 does udev load modules? Sep 27 21:43:22 yes, that's the one big difference Sep 27 21:43:26 http://isteve.depressant.org/hotplug2/ claims to be faster too ;) Sep 27 21:43:38 all hotplug stuff is pretty outdated Sep 27 21:44:31 I think the recommendation nowadays is to use udev via some silly netlink communication Sep 27 21:44:40 which is total overkill for most things Sep 27 21:44:54 And there is sod all documentation Sep 27 21:46:30 my openslug build just finished Sep 27 21:46:46 go to openslug/conf Sep 27 21:46:55 rename local.conf.sample to local.conf Sep 27 21:46:58 edit it Sep 27 21:47:15 look for the RDEPENDS variable and change the first part to OPENSLUG Sep 27 21:47:25 then add kernel-module-sd-mod Sep 27 21:47:36 then cd openslug Sep 27 21:47:37 make image Sep 27 21:47:51 shouldn't i remove the stamps? Sep 27 21:49:16 no need Sep 27 21:49:26 OPENSLUG_RDEPENDS = "kernel-module-sd-mod" is fine? Sep 27 21:49:32 should be Sep 27 21:49:43 then after make image check tmp/rootfs to see if the module is there Sep 27 21:49:54 module loading on boot still won't be in place till I can commit Sep 27 21:51:29 03nail * r4113 10optware/trunk/Makefile: reinstate cyrus-sasl to ds101 feed. Needed for samba Sep 27 21:52:57 blaster8, okay, i'm flashing it right now Sep 27 21:53:03 good Sep 27 21:53:17 I'm committing my changes here in the next few minutes Sep 27 21:57:50 hmmm.. something went bad Sep 27 21:58:21 okay, it's back again Sep 27 22:00:12 there's no kmod sd-mod on the slug Sep 27 22:00:48 well.. i'll wait until you've committed your changes Sep 27 22:02:48 mod_sd iirc Sep 27 22:05:17 kernel-module-sd-mod_2.6.18-r1.427_ixp4xxle.ipk Sep 27 22:46:03 03nail * r4114 10optware/trunk/make/ds101-bootstrap.mk: ds101-bootstrap: Remove unnecessary libs Sep 27 22:56:22 huh? How is this possible? Sep 27 22:56:46 I don't know Sep 27 22:56:47 samba in the ds101 feed wants libldap-2.2.so.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Sep 27 22:57:02 bad configure flags Sep 27 22:57:11 but the libldap in the feed (against which samba *should've* been built, is 2.3 Sep 27 22:57:38 the feed needs a clean rebuild Sep 27 22:57:43 * NAiL triggers a rebuild Sep 27 22:57:44 ;) Sep 27 22:57:47 it doesn't get nearly enough of them Sep 27 22:57:55 nope Sep 27 22:59:49 'nite Sep 27 23:00:09 n8 NAiL Sep 27 23:00:47 night Sep 27 23:00:58 schloff gut Sep 27 23:11:07 03bzhou * r4115 10optware/trunk/make/samba.mk: trigger samba rebuild to use openldap 2.3 so Sep 27 23:14:15 03bzhou * r4116 10optware/trunk/make/ (apache.mk apr-util.mk gnupg.mk libnss-ldap.mk): trigger a rebuild to match openldap 2.3 so **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Sep 28 02:59:56 2006