**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Feb 05 02:59:58 2009 Feb 05 15:18:06 claudio * r14412 /trunk/target/linux/etrax/files/drivers/usb/host/ (hc-cris-dbg.h hc-crisv10.c): [etrax] Comment out a debug message on usb host driver Feb 05 15:18:39 <{Nico}> claudyus: ping Feb 05 15:18:50 hi nico Feb 05 15:18:56 hello Feb 05 15:19:31 <{Nico}> claudyus: did you try different combinations og gcc / libc versions on cris? Feb 05 15:20:05 ehh yes i try Feb 05 15:20:38 {Nico}: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/4354 Feb 05 15:21:05 <{Nico}> yeah Feb 05 15:21:08 does option overlay_root have to be specified for every directory? Feb 05 15:21:19 or is there a better way of doing it Feb 05 15:21:37 s/every directory/every mount/ Feb 05 15:22:36 <{Nico}> there could be a better way to do it: check available disk space for destination_root instead, i mean the storage where you intend to install your packages Feb 05 15:23:17 {Nico}: some days ago i used binutils 2.18 and uclibc 0.9.30 and its work quite well, but i don't test it extensively Feb 05 15:23:44 <{Nico}> thepeople: i was thinking of closing the ticket again stating that it has to be mentionned in "External Storage HowTo" Feb 05 15:23:58 ok Feb 05 15:24:19 I just wanted to make sure that it was acting like intended Feb 05 15:24:27 <{Nico}> claudyus: i don't have hardware to test updates on Feb 05 15:25:13 claudyus: so when can I install openwrt on my axis camera :-D Feb 05 15:25:16 <{Nico}> thepeople: there's still a problem in the way available disk space is calculated Feb 05 15:25:36 thepeople: pe Feb 05 15:25:38 nope Feb 05 15:25:46 thepeople: the axis cams use a fpga imho Feb 05 15:25:57 and the docs to access it are closed ;( Feb 05 15:26:03 {Nico}: ok Feb 05 15:26:19 axis has a very bad rep regarding upstream compliance Feb 05 15:26:20 blogic: that is unfortunate Feb 05 15:28:40 <{Nico}> blogic: we should write a "Code of Conduct" for vendors :) Feb 05 15:28:45 yes Feb 05 15:29:26 thou shall release gpled code are required by the license :-D Feb 05 15:29:35 s/are/as/ Feb 05 15:34:31 <{Nico}> short introduction to "the 10 commitments" for hardware manufacturers/vendors Feb 05 15:39:11 {Nico}: :) Feb 05 16:47:11 juhosg * r14413 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (files/arch/mips/ar71xx/mach-mzk-w04nu.c image/Makefile): [ar71xx] create firmware images for the Planex MZK-W04NU board Feb 05 16:48:48 juhosg: ping Feb 05 16:48:51 juhosg: PING Feb 05 16:48:55 juhosg: PING PING PING Feb 05 16:48:56 :) Feb 05 16:49:08 RoundSparrow: ping Feb 05 16:49:36 blogic: poooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong Feb 05 16:50:40 juhosg: -> /pm :) Feb 05 16:50:52 juhosg: what kind of lan -> wan performance are you getting on the ar71xx boards? Feb 05 17:00:34 thepeople: i did not measure it yet Feb 05 17:00:45 ok Feb 05 17:05:52 yha, i'm here Feb 05 17:06:27 RoundSparrow: have you done any lan <-> wan performance tests on a ar71xx device? Feb 05 17:06:31 juhosg: for the planex will it build the firmware like the trendnet or do I need to run a special command? Feb 05 17:07:01 no, not really, not on the atheros AP81. Feb 05 17:08:00 ok, looking for something that can handle some decent speed without costing to much Feb 05 17:08:28 thepeople: the ap81 at 400mhz I don't expect it will have issues saturating 100mbps. But I can do some tests today if you want Feb 05 17:08:48 RoundSparrow: you don't need any special, just 'make' Feb 05 17:08:59 RoundSparrow: if you have time it would be nice to know Feb 05 17:09:39 juhosg: ok, cool. Sadly it seems Planex may have stopped selling it in USA and now only in Japan. Hopefully TP-Link comes out with their new usb/gigabit model soon Feb 05 17:12:35 juhosg: again, than you for your hard work Feb 05 17:12:40 than you ;) Feb 05 17:13:37 RoundSparrow: np Feb 05 17:15:30 juhosg: reminder that the planex mzk-w300nh is also 8mb flash, probably same layout, but maybe it has a unique ID check Feb 05 17:16:36 yes, probably Feb 05 17:59:36 nbd: i have just come across https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/14180/trunk/tools/Makefile . a question: can we handle stat,gstat there as well or how to handle the stat errors on osx the correct way? Feb 05 18:10:34 zwoch: sure. where is stat needed? Feb 05 18:13:26 nbd: i have found reference to "stat -c" in target/linux/ar71xx/image/Makefile in my case for now and also in package/uboot-ifxmips/Makefile. i have no idea if these files generated or are static to be honest. Feb 05 18:14:30 juhosg: is LAN and WAN ethernet ports working yet? Feb 05 18:14:55 juhosg: they seem to detect cable insert, but not able to send data Feb 05 18:15:10 zwoch: you're right, this needs fixing Feb 05 18:15:53 zwoch: could you make and send a patch for that? Feb 05 18:16:04 nbd: i think gstat should be prefered on osx here as the native stat as a different syntax. and while you are on it. perhaps you want to take a look at https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/4562 if it is any good. Feb 05 18:16:16 i don't have time for it today Feb 05 18:16:21 fosdem is coming up Feb 05 18:16:59 nbd: perhaps, if you basically say it should be simply adding a line as for find/gfind i will try that and make a ticket with a patch Feb 05 18:23:12 zwoch: should be, yes Feb 05 18:30:49 RoundSparrow: lan ports are not working yet, but the wan port was working for me Feb 05 18:31:02 ok Feb 05 18:36:14 juhosg: data won't send, but dhcp works. http://pastebin.com/mbfd2e8d Feb 05 18:39:23 weird Feb 05 18:41:24 juhosg: maybe issue is same subnet on WAN and LAN (but no cable on LAN) Feb 05 18:41:27 trying again Feb 05 18:43:01 juhosg: yes that was it Feb 05 18:43:28 :) Feb 05 18:44:05 juhosg: client mode on these wifi chips is very unstable, my router constantly reboots Feb 05 18:44:48 is same on this planex as the trendnet Feb 05 18:45:48 yes, i saw it but i did not have time to test it yet Feb 05 18:49:56 juhosg: any way to get crash info? it just starts rebooting with no msg when ath9k goes dead Feb 05 18:53:53 RoundSparrow: probably disable the device watchdog and enable soft lockup debugging and stuff like that Feb 05 18:54:39 ok, thank you Feb 05 18:59:34 juhosg: to reflash from within openwrt, use? mtd -r write openwrt-ar71xx-mzk-w04nu-squashfs.bin uImage Feb 05 19:04:45 RoundSparrow: no, we have a 'firmware' partition since r14413 Feb 05 19:05:56 juhosg: I see root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /proc/mtd ; dev: size erasesize name ; mtd0: 00040000 00010000 "u-boot" ; mtd1: 00010000 00010000 "u-boot-env" ; mtd2: 00160000 00010000 "uImage" ; mtd3: 00610000 00010000 "rootfs" ; mtd4: 003e0000 00010000 "rootfs_data" ; mtd5: 00020000 00010000 "config" ; mtd6: 00020000 00010000 "art" Feb 05 19:09:02 RoundSparrow: probably you did not run make target/linux/clean then Feb 05 19:09:25 yha, I did not, oops Feb 05 19:12:26 you have to split the image, and flash it separately into the 'uImage' and 'rootfs' partitions Feb 05 19:12:32 or you can flash it from u-boot Feb 05 19:19:00 u-boot flashing looks more complicated ;) I find this for reference: http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=59803#p59803 Feb 05 19:19:31 So when does uname -a say unknown ? Feb 05 19:19:33 *why Feb 05 19:22:27 RoundSparrow: http://rafb.net/p/Sr3NIb94.html Feb 05 19:25:02 juhosg: thank you, will try Feb 05 19:51:05 juhosg: got it reflashed from u-boot, thanks Feb 05 19:53:15 RoundSparrow: you are welcome Feb 05 19:58:02 flashing bootloaders is always fun Feb 05 19:58:24 the excitement... if it fails, it turns into a brick Feb 05 19:58:31 unless you have a jtag Feb 05 19:58:51 this was just the openwrt reflash, stayed out of the u-boot area luckily ;) Feb 05 20:01:15 the best case is if you make a bootloader that causes the system to shutdown on boot, and the jtag interface is buggy Feb 05 21:01:12 omg. does the ubiquity routerstation eth0 not do auto mdx? Feb 05 21:09:07 apparently not. had to put in a cross-over cable to get a link light on my old-dumb switch. welcome to the 20th century. amazing! Feb 05 21:09:51 does your system connected not do auto mdx?-) Feb 05 21:10:03 my switch doesn't Feb 05 21:10:31 requires both? Feb 05 21:11:31 the switch and the routerstation have to agree. if either did auto-mdx it would work. my switch was built in the 20th century. the routerstation was not. i expected more. Feb 05 21:11:51 heh Feb 05 21:13:18 also, the second lan port doesn't seem to work Feb 05 23:17:03 anyone here with a whr-g125 that has tested 8.09? Feb 05 23:20:05 markus * r14414 /packages/libs/net-snmp/files/ (snmpd.conf snmpd.init): Feb 05 23:20:05 added support for system variables like sysLocation and for custom Feb 05 23:20:05 scripts executed on SNMP read request. Feb 05 23:55:55 nbd * r14415 /branches/8.09/feeds.conf.default: switch to luci 0.8.6 Feb 06 00:12:24 nbd * r14416 /packages/net/asterisk-1.6.x/patches/210-ppc_fix.patch: fix asterisk 1.6.x compile on powerpc Feb 06 00:12:50 nbd * r14417 /branches/packages_8.09/net/asterisk-1.6.x/patches/210-ppc_fix.patch: merge r14416 to 8.09 Feb 06 00:46:58 nbd: ping **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Feb 06 02:59:57 2009