**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 16 02:59:56 2008 Jul 16 09:41:39 florian * r11845 /trunk/package/button-hotplug/Makefile: button-hotplug does not build for 2.4 kernels Jul 16 09:58:54 florian * r11846 /trunk/target/linux/brcm47xx/profiles/WGT634U.mk: Disable ubsec ssb by default on WGT634U until it gets fixed Jul 16 10:15:14 florian * r11847 /trunk/package/ubsec_ssb/Makefile: ubsec ssb is only available on brcm47xx Jul 16 15:23:43 someone having a few minutes to take a look at: http://freigeist.org/static/openwrt-patches/10-usb-storage Jul 16 15:25:02 i'v written that months ago and still didn't commit it Jul 16 15:28:21 oops Jul 16 15:29:56 okay, fixed a small issue now Jul 16 15:52:49 hello Jul 16 15:52:56 hello Jul 16 15:59:17 ah crap.. Jul 16 15:59:36 just tried my script with the latest trunk and it seams it doesn't work anymore.. Jul 16 16:02:20 can anybody confirm that usb storage hotplugging doesn't work anymore? looks like the old hotplug script has a the same regression Jul 16 16:30:11 nbd * r11848 /trunk/package/madwifi/ (29 files in 2 dirs): add some madwifi fixes and enhancements by Sven-Ola, refresh patches Jul 16 16:42:53 fish_: there's a ticket about it Jul 16 16:46:03 loswillios: uhm, which one? Jul 16 16:46:55 http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.embedded.openwrt.devel/1712 Jul 16 16:47:44 ah, you mean that mail. well, no, thats about using a usb storage device for / Jul 16 16:47:52 err, wrong one Jul 16 16:47:57 i'm talking about the usb hotplug mount stuff Jul 16 16:47:58 https://dev.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/trac.fcgi/ticket/3474 Jul 16 16:49:33 ah, thakns Jul 16 17:04:27 damn, that sucks Jul 16 17:05:01 there must be a better way to read the device files and check wether the creation of device nodes is done or not Jul 16 17:21:19 loswillios: well, now i check for max_sectors. i hope after i found that in the /sys/$DEVPATH i can be sure that device node creation is done.. Jul 16 17:22:00 looks promising but also pretty hackish ;) Jul 16 17:48:47 fish_: hotplug2 serializes such events, so as soon as you get the even with $DEVPATH set it should have already created the device node Jul 16 17:49:56 nbd: well.. it hasn't Jul 16 17:50:07 hm, did you check the order in /etc/hotplug2.rules? Jul 16 17:53:53 afaik hotplug2 creates more than one event for adding a usb storage device, maybe in the later one the nodes are created Jul 16 17:54:17 no, it should work like this: Jul 16 17:54:35 if an event comes in, it processes all rules in order that match this event Jul 16 17:54:59 thus if it processes the dev node creation before running the hotplug script, it should be deterministic Jul 16 17:55:55 hm Jul 16 17:56:29 well, "check wether the creation of device nodes is done or not" was not correctly, sorry. i was thinking about the files in /sys/$DEVICEPATH Jul 16 17:57:15 when i search it in my hotplug script i get sda and after some waiting also sda1 Jul 16 17:58:11 but what i _really_ want is a way to just have the device file accessable from within the hotplug script - but it looks like that isnt working Jul 16 17:59:06 i'v played around a bit with the hotplug config files in tried to handover the device-file-var but that didn't work either - but that was some time ago and i dont know what was exactly wrong.. Jul 16 18:00:37 but i would be _very_ nice to just have the device file as environment var or something from within the hotplug.d/-scripts Jul 16 18:35:25 hi Jul 16 18:35:32 welcome to #openwrt-devel! Jul 16 18:35:34 do i need all crypto modules when id like to use ubsec_ssb? Jul 16 18:38:05 do you mean all available cryptos? Jul 16 18:48:34 NAiL yes Jul 16 18:49:37 well, I guess I'm about to find out... Jul 16 18:49:58 soon finished compiling a new image with ocf for my wl500gp Jul 16 18:50:17 not quite sure if openssl is compiled with cryptodev support though... Jul 16 18:51:09 it seems that it is compiled Jul 16 18:51:19 beacuse there is a new patch included Jul 16 18:51:41 yeah, I know. Jul 16 18:52:06 but dropbear doesnt use it Jul 16 18:52:41 nop Jul 16 18:53:12 it uses openssl? Jul 16 18:53:45 no, dropbear doesn't require openssl Jul 16 18:54:33 nor does it support ocf, afaik Jul 16 18:55:34 There might be a patch though Jul 16 19:00:44 * NAiL flashes hopefully-ocf-accelerated firmware to his wl Jul 16 20:06:01 puchu: servus Jul 16 20:06:05 ah gone Jul 16 20:06:08 doh! Jul 16 21:35:32 [florian] ping Jul 16 21:49:18 NAiL: success? Jul 16 21:49:41 not really Jul 16 21:49:51 trying to work out why it's not accelerating Jul 16 21:51:44 if I re-submit the patches to support Sierra Wireless 3G cards on the 2.4 kernel, is there any chance they'll get picked up this time? Jul 16 21:53:01 aoz: dunno, think 2.6 stuff is more important Jul 16 21:54:32 absolutely agree, but there's a huge gap on supporting the WRT54G3G with one of the most common 3G card manufacturers' equipment. Jul 16 21:55:01 I've been running the patch in production for seven months with zero issues Jul 16 21:55:21 aoz: are they tested? Jul 16 21:55:49 are what tested, the cards? Jul 16 21:55:56 or the patches? Jul 16 21:56:13 patches Jul 16 21:57:04 to the extent that I can test them, yes Jul 16 21:57:46 I haven't a great deal of test equipment or test plans, but it's been working seamlessly as CPE for 7 months. Jul 16 21:58:10 ok, resubmit them and I will take a look at it Jul 16 21:58:20 will do. Jul 16 23:05:52 thepeople * r11849 /packages/utils/haserl/ (Makefile patches/): update haserl to 0.9.24 Jul 17 01:10:10 agb * r11850 /trunk/package/wpa_supplicant/ (Config.in Makefile): Jul 17 01:10:10 [wpa_supplicant] Fix menuconfig Jul 17 01:10:10 - Description for the no timestamp check option was swallowing all entries below it in menuconfig Jul 17 02:30:11 nbd * r11851 /trunk/package/madwifi/ (46 files in 2 dirs): huge madwifi update (work in progress, disabled by default, compiles but breaks at run time) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jul 17 02:59:57 2008