**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Sep 28 02:59:56 2006 Sep 28 05:31:26 03bzhou * r4117 10optware/trunk/make/expat.mk: expat-stage was missing libexpat.la, bumped IPK_VERSION to force re-stage Sep 28 10:13:32 Looks like there is a python problem in the autobuilds, eno Sep 28 10:13:44 (and a bpalogin problem, but I'll fix that one) Sep 28 10:14:01 rwhitby: ping Sep 28 10:14:10 blaster8: gu Sep 28 10:14:20 doing the first stages of fixing module loading early in boot Sep 28 10:20:18 03rwhitby * r4118 10optware/trunk/Makefile: bpalogin: demoted for ds101 Sep 28 13:44:12 * rwhitby just bricked his slug (yes, really trashed the primary bootloader) whilst trying to get apex to work as a second-stage bootloader inserted into the normal 8MB image. Sep 28 13:44:41 smooth Sep 28 13:45:45 It took over two years before I bricked one (well, directly that is - a bug in a very early alpha development version of slugimage bricked jacques's slug, and I inserted the bug) Sep 28 14:10:31 rwhitby: i'll look at the python problem Sep 28 14:11:12 th Sep 28 14:11:13 x Sep 28 14:15:03 ok, I'm about to ask a very dumb question, but I've been searching and can't seem to find the answer: how do I build the latest HEAD of OpenSlug? Sep 28 14:15:18 MasterMakefile Sep 28 14:15:21 make openslug Sep 28 14:15:47 make openslug-3.10-beta if you want to build something stable Sep 28 14:17:16 jrsup1: don't build HEAD unless you know what you are doing Sep 28 14:17:22 and don't start building for 10 minutes Sep 28 14:17:27 important patch to connit Sep 28 14:17:33 s/connit/commit Sep 28 14:24:41 jrsup1, HEAD is a little broken atm ;) Sep 28 14:24:56 EvilDevil: LE ethernet now works :) Sep 28 14:25:11 blaster8, nice. I'll test it asap :) Sep 28 14:37:36 oh...ok Sep 28 14:37:52 I'm still working on the whole...add device side USB thing. Sep 28 14:38:24 I've kinda dug myself in and have done a lot of searching and testing over the last month with little luck Sep 28 14:39:00 I got it to work on uClinux @ allen's suggestion, but that puts me about ten steps back because uClinux doesn't do a number of things openslug can Sep 28 14:39:06 like mount USB disks Sep 28 14:39:12 minor issue Sep 28 14:39:21 or rather, I don't know how to make uClinux do it anyways Sep 28 14:41:06 does anyone know which version of openSlug runs on the 2.4 kernel? I've tried compiling the older versions but have had little luck due to missing/changed packages that it downloads during make Sep 28 14:41:18 none of them Sep 28 14:41:26 Openslug is 2.6 Sep 28 14:44:47 oh Sep 28 14:51:38 jrsup1, what do you mean by ucslugc can't mount usb disk? are the kernel-modules missing? Sep 28 14:52:18 honestly, I have no idea. I'll admit that I'm trying this all out because I'm taking on a rather big task with very little knowledge Sep 28 14:52:44 I'm typically a windows shmuck who likes my drives to show up when I plug them in. Sep 28 14:53:02 ucslugc does not include any storage modules by default Sep 28 14:53:07 ucslugc comes stock without any filesystem modules Sep 28 14:53:09 I know how to mount/umount...but in uclinux I don't even see the /dev/sdx to mount Sep 28 14:53:26 jrsup1, you'll need the kernel-modules Sep 28 14:53:27 uClinux OR uCslugc? Sep 28 14:53:33 uClinux Sep 28 14:53:36 right Sep 28 14:53:45 then why are you in #nslu2-linux? Sep 28 14:53:55 well, I started with openslug Sep 28 14:54:13 ok, we can still help, but we can't guarantee answers Sep 28 14:54:17 and ... Sep 28 14:54:23 I only tried uClinux because Allen had set up the Device side USB in that before Sep 28 14:54:25 you will need the following kernel modules Sep 28 14:54:37 did you move to ucslugc? (which uses uclibc instead of glibc) Sep 28 14:54:58 he's running uClinux, which I think is meant for CPUs without an MMU?? Sep 28 14:55:23 the only reason I tried uClinux is because I thought I saw somewhere that the USB Gadget drivers may be broken in 2.6 Sep 28 14:55:39 there's probably a patch, but I don't know how to find or apply it Sep 28 14:56:39 seriously, try OpenSlug 3.10 again Sep 28 14:56:59 then get back to us, and we may be able to help Sep 28 14:57:49 is cia.navi.cx down? Sep 28 14:57:56 maybe Sep 28 14:58:10 think it is Sep 28 14:58:23 my commit message never got to #oe Sep 28 14:58:44 and the rss feeds aren't working Sep 28 14:58:59 blaster8, did you already commit the LE changes? Sep 28 14:59:09 yes Sep 28 14:59:19 cd openembedded && mtn pull && mtn update Sep 28 14:59:47 I just re-compiled 3.10 then went back, made the changes in menuconfig to add USB gaget support (along with some things like DOS/VFAT support). Moved changes from .config to defconfig, removed the kernel do_configure and do_compile stamps and then did a make openslug-kernel. It errors out. Sep 28 14:59:51 mtn: network error: failed to connect: Connection refused Sep 28 14:59:56 hang on, I'll post the error Sep 28 15:00:08 remove all of the stamps, jrsup1 Sep 28 15:00:14 oh hell Sep 28 15:00:18 rwhitby: ping Sep 28 15:00:33 blaster8, it's working again Sep 28 15:00:38 aah good Sep 28 15:00:53 thought I was going to have to call in the cavalry Sep 28 15:01:11 but if I remove al the stamps won't it reset my configureation with USB gadget? Sep 28 15:01:28 not if you make the changes in the right place Sep 28 15:01:47 hold on a minute, I'll get these modules building in head Sep 28 15:02:55 what's the configuration you need? Sep 28 15:03:30 here's the error log I get: http://rafb.net/paste/results/ZudHtG59.html Sep 28 15:03:58 hmm, it appears to be broken Sep 28 15:04:06 let's see if its fixed in 2.6.18 Sep 28 15:04:58 here's the .config that I moved the changes from into the defconfig: http://rafb.net/paste/results/w0OHQV51.html Sep 28 15:07:37 OK, 2.6.18 with gadget module is building, we'll see whether it bombs out Sep 28 15:09:40 and you set it to build gadget for the PXA correct? I accidently built it for the default once and it built fine, I just couldn't load the module Sep 28 15:10:13 it only breaks on the PXA gadget Sep 28 15:10:36 it's built the PXA gadget module, and the USB Mass storage module too Sep 28 15:10:57 except it hasn't finished yet... Sep 28 15:11:18 ok Sep 28 15:18:15 blaster8, http://rafb.net/paste/results/CMFYiw21.html debianslug & openslug are both stopping here Sep 28 15:18:40 oh heck Sep 28 15:19:11 really basic mistake Sep 28 15:19:37 jrsup1: 2.6.18 is apparently broken too Sep 28 15:19:41 that's not a good sign Sep 28 15:19:48 :( Sep 28 15:20:32 this is probably another dumb question, but is there any way to make 2.4 modules work on the 2.6 kernel? Sep 28 15:20:45 no Sep 28 15:20:47 sorry Sep 28 15:21:58 'sall right...thank's for trying Sep 28 15:22:13 no problem, sorry I can't help more Sep 28 15:22:41 np...I just gotta research how to make uClinux do what I want for now then. Sep 28 15:22:44 03blaster8 * r436 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.18/29-nas100d-setup-mac.patch: Add experimental NAS-100D support for ixp_npe driver Sep 28 15:24:33 ok, fixing your problem, EvilDevil Sep 28 15:25:50 EvilDevil: try pull & update now Sep 28 15:28:57 blaster8, ok Sep 28 15:30:00 i'd love to sync, but the connection is refused Sep 28 15:30:28 working again Sep 28 15:38:13 blaster8, okay, i logged in via ssh (debianslug) Sep 28 15:45:30 there we are Sep 28 15:47:52 blaster8, should i check turnup disk ? or isn't it fixed yet? Sep 28 15:51:04 not yet Sep 28 15:51:18 it should be working better after the next commit Sep 28 15:52:32 ok, I know this is multi-line so I appologise up front, but I think I may have found a series of patches that can bring the gadget drivers I'm looking for back up and working. Can anyone look this over and let me know what they think and how to install? Sep 28 15:52:38 http://www.gatago.com/linux/kernel/18503727.html [PATCH 0/5] usb gadget: patches to support ixp4xx platform Sep 28 15:52:41 http://www.gatago.com/linux/kernel/18503723.html [PATCH 1/5] usb gadget: update inode.c to support full speed only udc Sep 28 15:52:42 http://www.gatago.com/linux/kernel/18503726.html [PATCH 2/5] usb gadget: update pxa2xx_udc.c and arch dependent files for ixp4xx Sep 28 15:52:44 http://www.gatago.com/linux/kernel/18503725.html [PATCH 3/5] usb gadget: update pxa2xx_udc.c driver to fully support IXP4xx platform Sep 28 15:52:46 http://www.gatago.com/linux/kernel/18503724.html [PATCH 4/5] usb gadget: clean udc.h Sep 28 15:52:48 http://www.gatago.com/linux/kernel/18503722.html [PATCH 5/5] usb gadget: don't build small version if usbgadgetfs is selected Sep 28 15:53:09 they look good Sep 28 15:53:17 still I don't have time to integrate and test now Sep 28 15:53:31 post them to the nslu2-developers mailing list Sep 28 15:54:14 cool, I'll do that, then I've got to head to lunch anyways. Thanks Sep 28 16:03:58 OK, we're back to using udev Sep 28 16:04:12 turnup disk should now work again (at least more than last time) Sep 28 16:04:24 blaster8, do you got it working with the npe? Sep 28 16:04:54 it worked just like that - the problem was with the driver Sep 28 16:05:10 allright :) Sep 28 16:05:12 still don't like udev, mind :) Sep 28 16:05:32 I asked the developer repeatedly if there was a bug, then eventually assumed it was udev Sep 28 16:05:33 or me Sep 28 16:05:39 then he found the bug Sep 28 16:05:56 bugs are bad ;) Sep 28 16:06:25 indeed, especially when they waste your time Sep 28 16:06:44 could you test turnup disk? Sep 28 16:07:01 You should just be able to rerun make image in openslug dir Sep 28 16:09:27 flashing.. Sep 28 16:09:35 thanks Sep 28 16:09:42 i'm flashing debianslug btw Sep 28 16:09:52 shouldn't make any difference now, hopefully Sep 28 16:09:59 yup Sep 28 16:11:35 03blaster8 * r437 10kernel/trunk/ (3 files in 2 dirs): Adding autobyteswap support to IXP_NPE driver Sep 28 16:12:55 http://rafb.net/paste/results/4yvCas83.html looks good so far (npe) Sep 28 16:13:16 smooth Sep 28 16:13:28 firmware loading is working well Sep 28 16:23:09 how long should turnup memstick take? Sep 28 16:35:15 not sure Sep 28 16:35:22 how long has it been going for? Sep 28 16:46:19 blaster8, i start at 18:30 CEST, that's about 30 minutes ago Sep 28 16:52:51 i'm giving up. maybe it failed because /dev/sda1 was already (auto)mounted on /media/sda1 Sep 28 17:00:30 blaster8, turnup finished -> http://rafb.net/paste/results/JZ1WdW19.html Sep 28 17:01:19 blaster8, i rebooted, manually umounted /dev/sda1 (which was automounted) and ran turnup again Sep 28 17:02:09 unfortunately, it's not booting from the memstick Sep 28 17:02:57 propably because the modules are loaded after /linuxrc is beeing executed? Sep 28 17:05:02 nope, /boot/disc is loading the modules from /etc/default/functions, maybe the timing is bad? Sep 28 17:06:19 blaster8, http://rafb.net/paste/results/wG8rmz70.html Sep 28 17:07:27 note lines 13-16 Sep 28 17:10:14 /boot/disk seems to be faulty, the modules are loaded after the rootfs is beeing mounted Sep 28 17:13:44 http://rafb.net/paste/results/ESAUXG75.html (full boot log) Sep 28 17:20:17 http://rafb.net/paste/results/9Vs44259.html quick'n'dirty fix (it boots from memstick now) Sep 28 17:27:34 http://rafb.net/paste/results/onsprw58.html (bootlog, booting from flash) Sep 28 17:33:13 http://rafb.net/paste/results/xUns4J56.html (df issues (/dev/sda1 mounted on /initrd ?)) Sep 28 17:44:00 ok, I'm looking at this :) Sep 28 17:44:02 thanks Sep 28 17:48:32 np, got to go... it's lunchtime Sep 28 17:54:20 sorted this temporarily (sleep hack) Sep 28 17:56:09 filing a ticket to get a better solution for the final release Sep 28 18:40:54 03blaster8 * r438 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.18/32-ixp4xx-0.1.0-imageswap.patch: Minor tweak to the kernel messages Sep 28 18:51:47 <_kaenat_> I'm not sure what forum is good to ask this, but I hope someone here might know the answer to this one: I've built my kernel to have virtual terminal support, and I have my /etc/inittab with a line "tty3::respawn:/usr/bin/tail -f /var/log/messages". I was expecting to be able to get to it by doing 'chvt 3', but chvt doesn't seem to change my tty to /dev/tty3 like I expect. Sep 28 18:52:31 <_kaenat_> My tty seems to stay at /dev/pts/0 (from my ssh session's tty). Sep 28 19:37:41 blaster8, http://rafb.net/paste/results/V7kYmM53.html got new turnup issues (looks like the old ones using mdev) Sep 28 19:38:21 sure you didn't flash an old image Sep 28 19:38:40 blaster8, that's why i did a uname -a at the end of the paste Sep 28 19:39:04 doesn't really tell me whether the image is pre/post udev change Sep 28 19:39:26 ls -la /etc/init.d Sep 28 19:39:33 does that include a udev entry? Sep 28 19:40:09 localtime is Do Sep 28 21:56:44 CEST 2006, and yes, udev is there Sep 28 19:40:37 it's booting from the memstick tough Sep 28 19:40:51 I'm not sure what's causing those issues Sep 28 19:41:16 Can you see if they occur when turnup disk is run when booted from the flash Sep 28 19:42:22 then I can file a bug on trac and make sure it's fixed before 4.x release Sep 28 19:46:27 http://rafb.net/paste/results/J27kQ753.html (turnup disk) Sep 28 19:46:42 so from the flash it works Sep 28 19:47:41 http://rafb.net/paste/results/CuTolE23.html (turnup memstick) Sep 28 19:47:49 aah Sep 28 19:47:54 the error occurs only if i run turnup memstick Sep 28 19:47:55 turnup memstick is broken Sep 28 19:48:00 ok, that is great Sep 28 19:48:16 and this breakage occurs when booted from both disk and flash? Sep 28 19:49:08 i havent tried running "turnup memstick" when booted from memstick, only from the internal flash Sep 28 19:49:19 ok, doesn't matter then Sep 28 19:49:27 it should work from the flash, no matter what Sep 28 19:49:36 reporting this bug right now Sep 28 19:53:46 http://trac.nslu2-linux.org/slugos/ticket/31 Sep 28 19:56:55 i guess it isn't that bad, /dev/tty0 is automatically created by udev on boottime anyway? Sep 28 19:57:10 who knows Sep 28 19:57:18 udev isn't my problem :) Sep 28 19:57:59 hmm.. tty0 isn't created automatically Sep 28 20:00:07 there's not tty0 on my other slug either (kernel 2.6.16) Sep 28 20:00:55 turnup calls an external script, which may have changed since 3.10 Sep 28 20:01:09 someone needs to find what's going on, and sort it out Sep 28 20:04:41 allright :) I got to go now, need to get up at 5am tomorrow (it's 10:30pm) Sep 28 20:05:03 bye Sep 28 20:16:58 03blaster8 * r439 10kernel/trunk/ (7 files in 2 dirs): Final cleanup commit from me till December Sep 28 20:53:57 re Sep 28 20:54:33 does ipkg.nslu2-linux.org have some problems? Sep 28 21:58:58 hard to believe that the cups ipk has ever worked Sep 28 22:19:59 03rwhitby * 10slugimage/slugimage: Fix from tbm for inline sercomm header insertion (I was doing replacement, not insertion). Sep 28 22:26:15 03gda * r4120 10optware/trunk/ (make/cups.mk sources/cups/Makefile.patch): cups: upstream upgrade, some fixes Sep 28 22:27:34 did somebody really use cups from optware? Sep 28 22:28:46 n8 Sep 28 23:43:21 ANNOUNCEMENT: starting in about 15 minutes monotone, Trac, web, and subversion will be down for about an hour Sep 28 23:43:42 is anyone here affected by that? Sep 28 23:49:52 well, the wiki will go down. Sep 28 23:50:04 I'll mail the list as well. Sep 28 23:51:39 sent Sep 28 23:51:44 cool **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Sep 29 00:05:08 2006 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 29 00:12:12 2006 Sep 29 00:19:16 eno-away: it's still compiling stuff **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Sep 29 00:19:30 2006 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 29 00:24:12 2006 Sep 29 02:19:04 03bzhou * r4121 10optware/trunk/ (make/nrpe.mk sources/nrpe/configure.patch): nrpe: use openssl in PATH, not $STAGING_DIR)/opt/bin/openssl **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Sep 29 02:59:57 2006