**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Feb 21 02:59:57 2008 Feb 21 06:10:59 peteru, tonymy01: prl is contributing to the wiki :-) Feb 21 06:12:45 I thought he may move his post about the hardware guts of the BWiz onto the wiki and kind of hinted at it in my post. Feb 21 06:14:38 http://www.openwiz.org/wiki/Firmware_Layout Feb 21 06:16:11 Sweet. Exactly the type of info that needs to go in - I'll post on the forums to thank him. Feb 21 06:20:57 Looks like he's a seasoned mediawiki user too :-) Feb 21 09:31:02 bbl Feb 21 10:58:23 hey Yuv422 Feb 21 10:58:35 Hey rwhitby Feb 21 10:58:39 How's things? Feb 21 10:58:48 did your P1 arrive? Feb 21 10:58:51 I'm slowly working through http://www.openwiz.org/wiki/Root_Filesystem Feb 21 10:58:54 * peteru has been playing wiki Feb 21 10:59:04 No. Bloody Toll IPEC stuffed up. Feb 21 10:59:04 hi Peter Feb 21 10:59:06 cool, well done gents Feb 21 10:59:10 hey Tony Feb 21 10:59:16 yeah, i hate toll with a passion Feb 21 10:59:26 just configuring uClibc Feb 21 10:59:33 2 things from DPG have ended up with heartache for me Feb 21 10:59:39 fingers crossed it builds Feb 21 10:59:50 and a wiz left on the doorstep with noone home Feb 21 10:59:52 First of all, they could have called me on the mobile when they got to #79 instead of #76 on Wednesday, and I could have told them to go three doors down. Feb 21 11:00:11 Then the depot to pick it up from is at least 20Km away, so that's not practical. Feb 21 11:00:18 BTW: The rootfs wiki is DP-S1 specific, I wonder whether there's much point making a distinction between the models. After all, they are all DP-S1 hardware, cut down in various ways. Feb 21 11:00:23 I posted a big moan fest on the wiz forums Feb 21 11:00:27 Then today I see the Toll IPEC truck outside my building, but no packages for me. Feb 21 11:00:37 Then I call them, and they say it will be delivered this arvo. Feb 21 11:01:01 sounds frustrating Feb 21 11:01:04 Then it comes to 5:15pm and I call them again - "Oh, that's been put on a taxi truck, but the person who did that has gone home so I can't call them" Feb 21 11:01:15 So I expect tomorrow. Feb 21 11:01:17 essentially they said "oh, you can pick it up from the depo" and it is about 30kms away for me, then it turns out it was never there anyway, it was in one of the subsidery places Feb 21 11:01:37 they take it from there back to the warehouse, and then you have to wait about 3 days... Feb 21 11:02:07 Yuv422: do you have a root shell on a Wiz somewhere where you can run some cat /proc/* commands and fill out the /proc part of the rootfs wiki page? Feb 21 11:02:17 yep Feb 21 11:02:20 I haven't had a problem with Toll IPEC yet, but Australia Post contractors sure as hell can't get deliveries right. Feb 21 11:02:38 peteru: yeah it's DP-S1 specific - I guess we can mark sections that are different. Feb 21 11:02:57 i just got an 8G microSD for my phone supposed to be registered post signature required, sitting in my letterbox grr Feb 21 11:03:13 like I said Peter, I think we could make a killing doing a decent delivery service Feb 21 11:04:04 can anyone answer some of the questions at http://www.openwiz.org/wiki/Root_Filesystem#.2Fetc.2Frc.sysinit ? Feb 21 11:04:23 Do we have /proc/mtd output somewhere? Feb 21 11:04:31 rwhitby: I'll fire up my wiz now and get the proc listing Feb 21 11:04:50 Yuv422: we also need /flash Feb 21 11:04:57 righto Feb 21 11:05:17 I haven't had to much exposure to wiki editing but I'll give it my best shot Feb 21 11:05:41 Just paste it in between
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and I'll do the rest. Feb 21 11:05:43 i was an idiot the other day when I wondered how rc..local was run in /tmp/config... turns out it is called from rc.sysinit... Feb 21 11:06:03 I had a look at the mtd partitioning and it looks like the flash has 64k erase blocks, with the first one being subdivided into 4k erase blocks. Feb 21 11:06:04 :) Feb 21 11:06:06 tonymy01: yeah, that's why I'm pasting in those scripts - it makes it easy to search for filenames Feb 21 11:06:40 is yuv422 prl/peter? Feb 21 11:06:49 * Yuv422 is efry Feb 21 11:06:54 ahh, cool Feb 21 11:07:03 tonymy01: /whois :-) Feb 21 11:07:07 I use this nick on other channels Feb 21 11:07:19 otherwise I'd probably use efry Feb 21 11:07:23 less confusing Feb 21 11:07:31 i like the eric fry handle btw Feb 21 11:07:40 or is that your real name? Feb 21 11:07:48 real :) Feb 21 11:08:06 * rwhitby chuckles at a hassellhoff asking someone else if that's their real name ;-) Feb 21 11:08:09 i was thinking it had some connotation to Futurama or something Feb 21 11:08:17 everyone wants a cooking adjective for a last name Feb 21 11:08:20 :) Feb 21 11:08:26 i don't like giving out my surname if i can avoid it Feb 21 11:08:29 my middle initial is also J Feb 21 11:09:16 does my stand for manufacturing year? Feb 21 11:09:22 "my" Feb 21 11:09:25 ja Feb 21 11:09:49 i first started this handle when I bought my WRX in 01 and was posting on the WRX forums Feb 21 11:09:56 Impreza club. I also have a MY01, but just an RX. Feb 21 11:10:13 I got the first shipment of the bug-eyes Feb 21 11:10:19 ah k Feb 21 11:10:24 I have an RS Feb 21 11:10:33 so actually in nov 2000... Feb 21 11:10:47 rs 2.5... nice Feb 21 11:10:52 yeah Feb 21 11:10:57 now they all are grrrr Feb 21 11:10:57 I almost bought an RS, but found the headrest on the bucket seats too uncomfortable. Can't be adjusted :-( Feb 21 11:11:16 not much can be adjusted on the WRX seats :-) Feb 21 11:11:30 i did a dumb thing Feb 21 11:11:33 forward , back, tilt? Feb 21 11:11:57 i actually tried doing a cat /proc/* and now can't ctrl-c it and there is a LOT of binary files in there Feb 21 11:12:25 i noticed a few good files in there the other day Feb 21 11:12:32 MY00 liberty and MY06 outback here Feb 21 11:12:37 one with symbols, a memmap etc Feb 21 11:13:09 you don't know anyone with a spare passenger mirror for the bug-eye subaru do you? Feb 21 11:13:21 tonymy01: /proc/mtd, /proc/cpuinfo for a start Feb 21 11:13:37 weird must have a subaru to be a wiz hacker Feb 21 11:13:40 then /proc/mounts Feb 21 11:13:44 my cabinet fell off the wall in the garage, and amazingly only hit the mirror (smashing the damn plastic pivot mount) Feb 21 11:13:45 How does one of those mirrors become spare? ;-) Feb 21 11:16:21 http://mvixcommunity.com/wiki/MX-760HD_AnalysisOfTheLiveSlashTmp has the same config structure, the same bzbrain in the .svn and the same nazgul33 user. Feb 21 11:16:41 wow, well discovered! Feb 21 11:17:12 where would you like the /proc dumps? Feb 21 11:17:38 tonymy01: pastebin.ca ? Feb 21 11:17:58 rwhitby: do I have edit rights to the wiki? Feb 21 11:18:10 Yuv422: what's your wiki account name? Feb 21 11:18:14 efry Feb 21 11:18:40 you now have sysop rights Feb 21 11:18:52 http://www.openwiz.org/wiki/Special:Listusers Feb 21 11:19:08 http://pastebin.com/d65fd358e Feb 21 11:19:17 (ka6sox helps me run the server on which all our stuff runs) Feb 21 11:20:12 http://pastebin.com/d63b9dcf2 Feb 21 11:21:27 Yuv422: http://www.openwiz.org/wiki/Root_Filesystem#.2Fproc.2Fcpuinfo Feb 21 11:21:32 someone is already doing the /proc it appears Feb 21 11:22:03 I'll do sysctl -a instead Feb 21 11:22:11 oh, can I have a ls -l of /proc please? Feb 21 11:22:16 I was ready to paste ksyms, but this might be overkill Feb 21 11:22:29 it is a damn long list Feb 21 11:22:45 tonymy01: http://www.openwiz.org/wiki/Linux_Kernel_Info is currently empty ;-) Feb 21 11:23:53 * rwhitby 's RSS feed notices Hardware pages from peteru Feb 21 11:24:06 http://pastebin.com/d2f2a559e Feb 21 11:24:08 http://www.openwiz.org/index.php?title=Special:Recentchanges&feed=rss Feb 21 11:24:34 how does that look rod Feb 21 11:25:22 Yuv422: can you use pastebin.ca instead - it's easier to cut and paste from it Feb 21 11:25:44 I get a white screen when I try to connect to pastebin.ca Feb 21 11:25:54 with firefox Feb 21 11:26:24 oh, try www.pastebin.ca Feb 21 11:26:28 arg Feb 21 11:26:45 copy/paste not too good from linux to web Feb 21 11:26:51 for ksyms Feb 21 11:26:54 Feb 21 11:26:54 Feb 21 11:26:54 Feb 21 11:26:55 Feb 21 11:26:58 ok, will try pastebin Feb 21 11:27:54 same with safari, white screen Feb 21 11:30:14 ok, that is my 2 edits for the night ;-) Feb 21 11:30:40 I hope I didn't bugger my BSG recording during all that Feb 21 11:31:04 AND lost..... Feb 21 11:32:26 ooh, nice sysclt -a Feb 21 11:35:52 tonymy01: inserted it inline Feb 21 11:36:57 thanks rod, i pasted into the edit and the cr/lf got mucked up, then you mentioned pastebin so i figured you wanted links to the bigger stuff Feb 21 11:37:04 but that looks good now Feb 21 11:37:38 will be interesting once you get your P1 if the symbol table is in a different location? Feb 21 11:38:02 and linked it to http://www.openwiz.org/wiki/Root_Filesystem#.2Fproc.2Fksyms Feb 21 11:38:31 so, has anyone got a disassembler that we can use to take advantage of the symbols? Feb 21 11:38:57 (i.e. use the symbols in the disas. output?) Feb 21 11:39:07 I tried loading the kernel image in IDA Pro but couldn't align it properly Feb 21 11:39:09 Where is prl Feb 21 11:39:21 he fiddled a bit with this Feb 21 11:39:45 can someone pastebin ls -lR /proc, and cat /proc/bus/usb/devices Feb 21 11:39:56 cat /proc/filesystems Feb 21 11:39:58 i am not so fussed about the kernel, i was looking at wizdvp Feb 21 11:40:06 cat /meminfo Feb 21 11:40:09 i am keen to hack the region code Feb 21 11:40:13 cat /proc/partitions Feb 21 11:40:21 cat /proc/meminfo that is Feb 21 11:40:36 ok, will do all that, and give links here Feb 21 11:40:41 maybe we could do that via bank0 Feb 21 11:40:54 tonymy01: I thought I saw a region free code somewhere that you typed into the remote control Feb 21 11:41:03 yep, exactly Feb 21 11:41:13 but it forgets the code on reboot, silly Feb 21 11:41:14 not sure if region codes are contrled by the drive or the software Feb 21 11:41:16 cat /proc/version Feb 21 11:41:19 cat /proc/swaps Feb 21 11:41:31 cat /proc/pci Feb 21 11:41:40 cat /proc/interrupts Feb 21 11:41:44 cat version Feb 21 11:41:44 Linux version 2.4.26-em86xx-uc0-sigma (nazgul33@secondwave.nazgul33.com) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release)) #590 Fri Dec 28 16:52:02 KST 2007 Feb 21 11:42:24 I put the /proc LS into the wiki Rod Feb 21 11:42:25 cat /proc/swaps Feb 21 11:42:25 No swap Feb 21 11:43:03 http://pastebin.com/d3a7edfda Feb 21 11:43:08 proc/pci Feb 21 11:43:53 http://pastebin.com/d1f9ab6f8 Feb 21 11:44:05 proc/interrupts Feb 21 11:44:41 lots of cat /proc/blah http://pastebin.com/m65f5e689 Feb 21 11:46:32 http://pastebin.com/d470d7f01 Feb 21 11:46:39 ls -la /tmp Feb 21 11:48:50 http://www.pastebin.ca/912443 /tmp/config Feb 21 11:49:31 i see the canada site wants to install a quicktime activeX for some silly reason Feb 21 11:49:38 does busybox on the device have -R switch for ls? Feb 21 11:49:45 nope Feb 21 11:49:53 Usage: ls [-1AacCdeilnLrSsTtuvwxXhk] [filenames...] Feb 21 11:50:24 can you do "tar cvf foo.tar ." then "tar tvf foo.tar" ? Feb 21 11:50:47 eek, but tarred to where? Feb 21 11:51:49 hmm Feb 21 11:51:57 ok, trying to my hdd Feb 21 11:52:17 save filling up the limited ram Feb 21 11:52:48 do you want all of /proc? Feb 21 11:52:57 sure Feb 21 11:53:34 i can just copy the verbose directory info to pastebin, or is the tvf going to look sexier? Feb 21 11:54:34 well, when I say "verbose", I mean the running list: sys/net/ipv4/conf/ra0/accept_source_route Feb 21 11:54:34 proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/ra0/send_redirects Feb 21 11:54:34 proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/ra0/rp_filter Feb 21 11:54:34 proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/ra0/shared_media Feb 21 11:54:35 snip Feb 21 11:55:20 that'll do for a start Feb 21 11:55:37 unless the tvf shows file sizes Feb 21 11:55:54 this is taking a while unfort Feb 21 11:56:08 1sec per file Feb 21 11:56:42 or symlink or whatever Feb 21 11:56:52 So is everyone happy with the project infrastructure? Anything else you think we need? Any change to the wiki structure? Feb 21 11:57:31 do you think micomparam should be a menu item? Feb 21 11:57:48 maybe we could have system applications? Feb 21 11:57:54 wiz apps Feb 21 11:59:56 I usually go by the philosophy of not categorizing anything until you have at least 7 examples to work from :-) Feb 21 12:00:42 But "System Binaries" would be a good one. Feb 21 12:01:02 :) Feb 21 12:03:26 oh bugger, one crashed wiz Feb 21 12:03:48 what were you doing? Feb 21 12:04:09 tar cvf tony.tar /proc Feb 21 12:04:17 (in /tmp/mnt/idehdd) Feb 21 12:04:30 hmm Feb 21 12:04:34 wonder if tar ran out of memory? Feb 21 12:04:47 i guess so, it was getting slower and slower Feb 21 12:05:13 Here is a partial Feb 21 12:05:14 http://www.pastebin.ca/912464 Feb 21 12:06:59 eek, hdd checking has failed Feb 21 12:07:23 hmm Feb 21 12:07:41 maybe your tar file was larger than 32MB Feb 21 12:08:43 strange... the hdd is mounted, all looks ok Feb 21 12:09:03 -rwxr-xr-x 1 0 0 68264818 Feb 21 05:01 tony.tar Feb 21 12:09:17 just a bit bigger Feb 21 12:09:53 Feb 21 12:09:53 # tar tvf tony.tar Feb 21 12:09:53 dr-xr-xr-x 0/0 0 1969-12-31 17:00:00 proc Feb 21 12:09:53 -r--r--r-- 0/0 0 2008-02-21 04:51:54 proc/crypto Feb 21 12:09:53 tar: Invalid tar magic Feb 21 12:09:59 oh well Feb 21 12:10:47 did we get a ls -l of /flash ? Feb 21 12:11:20 and the output of busybox with no args Feb 21 12:11:30 that is in the forum already Feb 21 12:11:34 I've just compiled uClibc-0.9.26 with gcc 4.2.3, binutils 2.18 Feb 21 12:11:40 without pic Feb 21 12:11:41 frig Feb 21 12:11:52 and without RPC Feb 21 12:11:59 the hdd check fails all the time now, even though the contents look ok Feb 21 12:12:04 haven't tested it yet though Feb 21 12:12:13 hmm Feb 21 12:12:31 Feb 21 12:12:31 # busybox Feb 21 12:12:31 BusyBox v1.00 (2006.07.26-01:09+0000) multi-call binary Feb 21 12:12:31 Feb 21 12:12:31 Usage: busybox [function] [arguments]... Feb 21 12:12:32 or: [function] [arguments]... Feb 21 12:12:34 Feb 21 12:12:36 BusyBox is a multi-call binary that combines many common Unix Feb 21 12:12:38 utilities into a single executable. Most people will create a Feb 21 12:12:40 link to busybox for each function they wish to use, and BusyBox Feb 21 12:12:42 will act like whatever it was invoked as. Feb 21 12:12:44 Feb 21 12:12:46 Currently defined functions: Feb 21 12:12:48 [, arping, basename, busybox, cat, chmod, clear, cp, date, dd, df, dirname, du, echo, env, false, Feb 21 12:12:50 fdisk, free, gunzip, gzip, hdparm, hexdump, hostname, id, ifconfig, init, insmod, kill, killall, Feb 21 12:12:52 ln, login, ls, lsmod, md5sum, mkdir, mknod, modprobe, more, mount, msh, mv, netstat, ping, ps, Feb 21 12:12:54 pwd, rdate, reboot, reset, rm, rmdir, rmmod, route, rx, sh, sleep, stty, sync, sysctl, tar, Feb 21 12:12:56 telnet, telnetd, test, time, top, touch, true, umount, uptime, vi, wget, zcat Feb 21 12:12:58 Feb 21 12:13:00 # Feb 21 12:13:47 have you removed the suspect tar file? Feb 21 12:13:47 # dosfsck /tmp/mnt/idehdd -r Feb 21 12:13:47 dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN Feb 21 12:13:47 open /tmp/mnt/idehdd:Is a directory Feb 21 12:13:47 # Feb 21 12:13:55 yep, already done Feb 21 12:14:35 # dosfsck /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 Feb 21 12:14:35 dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN Feb 21 12:14:35 -------------------------------------------------------------- Feb 21 12:14:35 -------------------------------------------------------------- Feb 21 12:14:35 malloc:Success Feb 21 12:14:58 Bummer, no 'sort' applet (that's required for ipkg update-alternatives for Optware) Feb 21 12:15:23 It's good that the kernel has NFS support. Feb 21 12:15:29 (see /proc/filesystems) Feb 21 12:15:39 do you think we will have a hard time porting all the apps to a non mmu cpu? Feb 21 12:15:40 but compiling up a new busybox should be pretty simple, shouldn't it? Feb 21 12:15:47 nommu no fork() Feb 21 12:16:23 Yuv422: good question Feb 21 12:16:35 buggered if i know what the wizdvp does for a filesystem check... Feb 21 12:16:48 my last recording looks fine also Feb 21 12:16:49 it looks for a .grace file Feb 21 12:17:04 no .grace file = bad shutdown Feb 21 12:17:17 do you have time shift turned on? Feb 21 12:17:18 in /tmp/mnt/idehdd? Feb 21 12:17:22 yeah Feb 21 12:17:26 yeah, i do... Feb 21 12:18:03 do you have a file in idehdd saying which directory is the timeshift buffer? Feb 21 12:18:35 Yuv422: wonder if strace will port easily ... Feb 21 12:18:52 oh, lsmod anyone? Feb 21 12:19:09 yes, i do have one Feb 21 12:19:11 no modules Feb 21 12:19:15 lsmod nothing Feb 21 12:19:17 oops Feb 21 12:20:31 the .tsbuf file is updating fine when i channel surf Feb 21 12:21:47 sounds ok then Feb 21 12:22:01 yep, but still fails the hdd check in the menu Feb 21 12:22:22 can't reboot now to see if it keeps suggesting to check, as i am recording 4400 Feb 21 12:25:05 ls -l /flash anyone? Feb 21 12:25:28 ok, doing now Feb 21 12:25:35 thx Feb 21 12:26:03 http://www.pastebin.ca/912484 Feb 21 12:26:33 cat /proc/mounts ? Feb 21 12:26:51 ls -la /flash/* ? Feb 21 12:26:54 gave you the mount points in /flash pastebin Feb 21 12:27:09 yeah, but /proc/mounts is a nice format ;-) Feb 21 12:27:28 (more info) Feb 21 12:27:47 http://www.pastebin.ca/912485 Feb 21 12:28:38 can someone scp a tarball of /flash to hogwarts? Feb 21 12:28:53 you can get that out the rom Feb 21 12:28:57 i think... Feb 21 12:29:11 using Erics expander Feb 21 12:29:30 wiz_unpack -x outdir firmwarefile.wrp Feb 21 12:30:47 because /flash is ro, it will be the same as in the wrp image Feb 21 12:31:02 yes Feb 21 12:44:11 http://www.openwiz.org/wiki/Rompkg Feb 21 12:45:25 ok my wizremote app is compiled and running on my new toolchain! :) Feb 21 12:46:04 Yuv422: is this a recent uClinux compiled with a recent gcc and binutils? Feb 21 12:46:05 excellent Feb 21 12:46:39 binutils 2.18, gcc 4.2.3, uClibc 0.9.26, linux-2.4.26-em86xx Feb 21 12:46:50 no PIC, no RPC Feb 21 12:47:02 * rwhitby points to http://www.openwiz.org/wiki/Compiler_Toolchain Feb 21 12:47:19 hehe Feb 21 12:47:34 I think that is a job for another day Feb 21 12:47:39 time for bed Feb 21 12:48:31 oh and I reused my original elf2flt app Feb 21 12:48:48 I had such a hard time compiling that for OS X I couldn't go through it again Feb 21 12:48:55 It's designed for linux Feb 21 12:49:00 little endian Feb 21 12:49:06 static bin Feb 21 12:49:49 http://www.openwiz.org/wiki/Special:Allpages Feb 21 12:50:09 Not a bad start for a single day's work. Feb 21 12:50:10 the toolchain linked in that thread of mine has a working elf2flt app Feb 21 12:50:24 working everything really... Feb 21 12:50:41 * rwhitby wants to be able to build the complete toolchain from source with a Makefile from our toolchain svn repo. Feb 21 12:50:52 (downloading what it needs) Feb 21 12:51:10 you will need someone who knows what they are doing then Feb 21 12:51:46 but the GPL_DA-70900.tar.gz toolchain compiles with GCC3.4 (fails with GCC4.xx) Feb 21 12:52:09 it fails to do a full "build toolchain" because it is missing something that doesn't show up in google at all Feb 21 12:53:11 Error: could not find the specified configuration file: Feb 21 12:53:11 cubeon/config.linux.novatron.iamm35 Feb 21 12:53:27 We need to start a hardware datasheets page, including http://www.siliconimage.com/products/product.aspx?id=15 Feb 21 12:54:48 http://www.siliconimage.com/docs/9030_PB_0701.pdf is a better link Feb 21 12:56:37 Copyright (C) 2005 CubeOn Inc. Feb 21 12:56:45 (from rompkg strings) Feb 21 12:56:51 tonymy01: There's not really any point in compiling that kernel anyway Feb 21 12:57:02 sys_up: -b : specifies this instance is for boot Feb 21 12:57:02 -n : do network setups (-b does networking by default) Feb 21 12:57:02 -t : runs telnetd Feb 21 12:57:02 -r : runs rc.local script Feb 21 12:57:14 ooh, nice Feb 21 12:57:28 why is that Eric? Feb 21 12:57:37 because it isn't for our hardware still? Feb 21 12:57:47 or missing too much stuff? Feb 21 12:57:53 udhcpcd, version %s Feb 21 12:57:53 0.9.9-pre Feb 21 12:57:57 prl suggested that there were several major changes in the wiz kernel Feb 21 12:58:06 to do with the initrd Feb 21 12:58:09 rootfs Feb 21 12:58:15 IIRC Feb 21 12:58:26 rompkg seems to contain GPL code Feb 21 12:58:45 GPL strings? Feb 21 12:58:59 i am wonder if you will find gpl code in wizdvp perhaps? Feb 21 13:01:16 it must be encoded or compressed - no recognisable strings in it at all Feb 21 13:01:30 eflt format Feb 21 13:01:33 compressed Feb 21 13:01:41 yeah it is a compressed bflt file Feb 21 13:01:46 do we have an uncompressor? Feb 21 13:02:14 it just uses zlib Feb 21 13:02:42 you can use gzip to decompress it if you skip thee bflt header Feb 21 13:02:43 simply un gzip from 0x1f8b Feb 21 13:03:06 the string, not the offset rirght? Feb 21 13:03:11 right Feb 21 13:03:26 strip up to 0x1f8b, rename blah.gz, unzip Feb 21 13:03:50 you can do the same for sysconfig.bin Feb 21 13:03:50 the hex, yes, not offset Feb 21 13:04:13 rwhitby@take:/home/wiz/romfs/wizdvp$ hexdump -C wizdvp | grep "1f 8b" Feb 21 13:04:13 00000040 1f 8b 08 00 78 a3 74 47 02 03 cc bd 0d 7c 94 c5 |....x.tG.....|..| Feb 21 13:04:13 yep, i have done that for a few of them when I don't spot any strings and do spot 0x1f8b in there. Feb 21 13:04:15 after un gziping you can strip the header and un gzip again Feb 21 13:04:52 where is peters tools he was going to upload? Feb 21 13:05:09 this does the bflt decode and dissassemble Feb 21 13:05:13 oops, spelling Feb 21 13:06:06 i can never spell disassemble Feb 21 13:07:07 rwhitby: looks like rompkg has mount.cifs included which is from the samba project which is GPLd Feb 21 13:08:16 I'm off to bed now Feb 21 13:08:18 cya Feb 21 13:08:24 bye eric Feb 21 13:09:07 sysconfig: Feb 21 13:09:09 #! /bin/sh./usr/local/bin/mount.cifs //192.168.0.4/tftpboot /mnt/built_files -o username=em8620,password=qewr1324,iocharset=cp949./usr/local/bin/mount.cifs //192.168.0.3/HansMedia /mnt/media -o username=em8620,password=qewr1324,iocharset=cp949.......... Feb 21 13:09:13 I'm going away for the weekend might get a chance to write up some toolchain stuff tomorrow but if not I'll work onit on sunday night/monday Feb 21 13:09:19 i wonder if they use these passwords elsewhere Feb 21 13:09:46 I tried that password with the root account with no success Feb 21 13:10:01 ok really going now Feb 21 13:10:02 cya Feb 21 13:10:06 hehe Feb 21 13:14:30 ok rod, going to make tracks now also Feb 21 13:14:36 ok, night. Feb 21 13:14:53 happy hunting, good job pushing it to this stage in only a few days Feb 21 21:00:54 morning Feb 21 21:03:11 hey Rod Feb 21 21:05:20 I'll try to jot down some notes on the tool chain today Feb 21 21:05:39 and upload my linux and uClibc sources to hogwarts Feb 21 21:18:07 cool, thx Feb 21 21:19:11 right I'm off to work now Feb 21 21:19:13 cya Feb 21 21:19:34 fingers crossed that you get your P1 today Feb 21 22:57:05 No delivery until *lunch* time today! Grrr. Feb 21 22:58:03 just be there when they come, or else it will be tuesday or wednesday next week Feb 21 22:59:40 Turns out that the incorrect address that was on it on Wednesday is a Telstra exchange. You'd think that the difference between "ASTC Pty Ltd" and "Telstra Exchange" would cause someone to ring the mobile number on the delivery note to work out what the correct address is ... Feb 21 23:04:00 4 more hours :( Feb 21 23:07:58 and since I'm travelling next week, my hacking time is getting smaller and smaller due to preparation required for business travel Feb 21 23:20:15 bummer Feb 21 23:20:31 at least you have started the ball rolling Feb 21 23:20:46 well, eric did really Feb 21 23:20:52 for me anyway Feb 21 23:31:46 I'll be able to do stuff remotely while away Feb 21 23:47:37 New logo in place on wiki Feb 21 23:47:45 peteru: how's it look? Feb 21 23:50:45 looks nice Feb 22 00:17:35 Rod, wizdvp is the main app that does all the pvr stuff Feb 22 00:18:02 also, sysconfig.bin.gz containes a gzipped section within it that does have plenty of strings Feb 22 00:20:47 lots of SVN strings in there Feb 22 01:48:46 tonymy01: feel free to update the relevant wiki pages ;-) Feb 22 01:51:29 hi Tony, I think the gziped section is a tar archive from memory Feb 22 01:51:36 in sysconfig.bin **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Feb 22 02:59:56 2008