**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jul 14 02:59:57 2009 Jul 14 06:07:48 if i did a boot pendrive with 2 partitions, pen drive boot and load kernel Jul 14 06:08:32 pen drive have a grub installed, and load kernel from vmlinuz file in hda1 Jul 14 06:09:14 but give VFS: Cannot mount root "hda2" ... Jul 14 06:10:22 in hda2 I did copy openwrt-x86-rootfs, and uncompress all files Jul 14 06:11:20 where i can find the issue Jul 14 09:11:01 ping xMff Jul 14 11:24:40 florian * r16837 /packages/net/mac-to-devinfo/files/clean-devinfo: [package] add missing clean-devinfo from mac-to-devinfo Jul 14 11:25:18 florian * r16838 /packages/net/sslh/ (Makefile files/ files/sslh.config files/sslh.init): [package] add init and configuration files for sslh (#5500) Jul 14 12:08:15 florian * r16839 /packages/libs/uclibc++/Makefile: [package] make uclibc++ compile again with gcc-4.4.0 (#5185) Jul 14 12:18:07 florian * r16840 /trunk/target/linux/generic-2.6/ (config-2.6.30 config-2.6.31): [kernel] add SND_HRTIMER to 2.6.30/31 kernel configurations (#5180) Jul 14 13:06:36 florian * r16841 /trunk/package/hostapd/files/hostapd.sh: [package] add additions from (#5149) Jul 14 13:45:44 ping xMff Jul 14 14:39:54 florian * r16842 /packages/libs/uclibc++/patches/900-dependent_exception.patch: [package] forgot to add uclibc++ patch from #5185 Jul 14 15:31:25 florian * r16843 /packages/libs/eventlog/ (. Makefile): [package] add libeventlog required for syslog-ng3 Jul 14 15:33:38 florian * r16844 /packages/admin/syslog-ng3/ (. Makefile patches/001-no_lfl.patch): [package] add syslog-ng3 (#5205) Jul 14 15:47:33 florian * r16845 /packages/net/iptables-snmp/Makefile: [package] mark iptables-snmp as broken (#5039) Jul 14 16:07:28 nbd * r16846 /trunk/package/madwifi/patches/420-diversity_fix.patch: madwifi: trivial antenna diversity fix Jul 14 16:09:37 nbd * r16847 /branches/8.09/package/madwifi/patches/420-diversity_fix.patch: merge r16846 to 8.09 Jul 14 18:28:44 hello guys Jul 14 18:29:24 openwrt-x86 shoul be work on a pendrive? Jul 14 18:30:27 fofware: yes, it should work Jul 14 18:31:24 thanks , so I will continue trying to start it Jul 14 18:32:18 hmm, I guess I don't have a thumb drive here to confirm... Jul 14 18:32:30 any howto or gide Jul 14 18:34:03 grub start, kernel is load but cannot mount root device "hda2", I did changed it to sda2 but get the same error but over sda2 Jul 14 18:38:19 :/ I guess I used a custom kernel previously (the requited USB drivers aren't compiled into the kenrel) Jul 14 18:41:06 ah!!! good point, yes I will try that, and that remember me my buildroot for x86 is broken :o) jejejjejeje maybe today is one of that day :o)))) for me Jul 14 19:34:54 Hey guys x86 buildroot patch ERROR http://openwrt.pastebin.com/d5eabe66f Jul 14 19:38:49 fofware: patch: **** Can't create file /tmp/pp28ZQFn : Permission denied <--- improper permissions on /tmp/ ? Jul 14 19:40:46 So it's my fault Jul 14 19:43:18 juhosg * r16848 /trunk/toolchain/binutils/patches/2.18/700-pr5322-dont-adjust-p_vaddr_offset.patch: [toolchain] binutils: fix build failure on powerpc target Jul 14 19:43:36 fofware: does /tmp/ have 1777 permissions? (rwxrwxrwt)? Jul 14 19:44:25 yes I will try that, I dont know why all permissions are changed Jul 14 19:44:38 in my tmp Jul 14 19:47:31 gremlins Jul 14 19:48:49 Bartman007: http://tksite.gotdns.org/builders/ixp4xx-trunk/builds/166/steps/compile_2/logs/stdio Jul 14 19:48:53 patch: **** Can't create file /tmp/ppAVtcp1 : Permission denied Jul 14 19:49:44 invasion? Jul 14 19:52:30 o.0 who poured water on the mogwai? (looking at the patch) Jul 14 19:55:01 hmm, wonder what has changed in the build system recently.. Jul 14 19:58:16 dunno, but at least powerpc is fixed :p Jul 14 20:03:25 hmm, I couldn't reproduce on x86, trying on ixp4xx Jul 14 20:04:49 Exists something like fail2ban on openwrt? Jul 14 20:06:48 fofware: I've been meaning to port sshguard, but haven't got around to it yet. Jul 14 20:07:20 ok, thanks Jul 14 20:08:13 Bartman007: weird, almost all target broken according to http://tksite.gotdns.org/waterfall Jul 14 20:09:02 Some days ago I detect some attac to my router and guys trying to log in by web so my first idea was check logong fails and block that ip Jul 14 20:19:49 juhosg: right, I'm poking around to see what I can find Jul 14 20:23:14 Bartman007: seems to be something between 16833 and 16840 Jul 14 20:23:50 Bartman007: good luck, i have to go Jul 14 20:27:45 ping xMff Jul 14 20:51:07 fofware: are you still seeing that autoconf failure? I can't reproduce it. I have no clue what happened. Jul 14 21:05:49 evening Jul 14 21:06:06 I'm trying to build openwrt for my wag354g v2 Jul 14 21:06:28 but sed (the supplied one) is complaining about "can't read -" Jul 14 21:07:13 http://pastebin.com/m5c625909 Jul 14 21:12:49 do you spoken about x86 over pendrive? Jul 14 21:14:36 or about buildroot? Jul 14 21:17:49 with buildroot I get this error from last week, I did make oldconfig, make clean and make distclean, but I can't done the build for x86 Jul 14 21:18:08 this is the error http://openwrt.pastebin.com/d71769398 Jul 14 23:27:27 is anyone running trunk experiencing reboots, or possible lockups causing a reboot, and if so how the hell can I log it? Jul 14 23:56:19 how can I debug this rebooting problem, I'm running trunk r16836 on a Dell Truemobile 2300 v2.. Jul 15 00:06:47 one possibility is to leva a serial console hooked up Jul 15 00:06:54 *leave Jul 15 00:07:49 watching ram usage + syslog helps too Jul 15 00:08:19 and looking into dmesg for spurious oopses/warnings Jul 15 00:12:20 dStruct: netconsole? Jul 15 00:13:00 xMff: I've got watch -n 1 cat /proc/meminfo and i'm not maxing out the ram, and i dont seem to have any leaks Jul 15 00:13:10 swalker: what's netconsole? I have no serial port.. Jul 15 00:13:30 xMff: it's really weird logread and dmesg are both spotless Jul 15 00:13:52 xMff: it's as if someone issues a reboot command, and then I can't ping the router when it comes back up, like I have to unplug it Jul 15 00:14:40 http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/networking/netconsole.txt, althought you'd need to patch it in Jul 15 00:14:44 is there a way I can monitor the cpu temp, maybe it's overheating? Jul 15 00:15:03 I don't think this device has some onboard-sensors Jul 15 00:15:16 xMff: yeah I dont think it does either Jul 15 00:15:27 load average is very low tho Jul 15 00:15:59 it's very possible sitting pressed up against a window it's simply overheating, it is 108 out right now.. Jul 15 00:16:29 https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/1733 would most likely need to be updated Jul 15 00:16:33 that's one possibility Jul 15 00:16:48 it's just weird tho, because I was running the default 8.09 image and it was in the same spot, and not acting up at all Jul 15 00:17:25 swalker: could I hack together something quick/dirty to throw log messages out through netcat to my main box? Jul 15 00:18:02 running brcm47xx I'm assuming? Jul 15 00:18:13 yes Jul 15 00:18:14 I'd assume so Jul 15 00:18:15 yeah but chances are high that you'd miss the most interesting log entries Jul 15 00:18:16 2.6 Jul 15 00:18:36 i'll pastebin my dmesg, so you guys can take a quick look Jul 15 00:20:11 http://pastebin.org/1591 Jul 15 00:21:03 looks boring Jul 15 00:21:44 yeah, I don't see anything in there that jumps out at me, however when I built trunk this morning I noticed b43 and b43legacy drivers were both enabled by default, is that correct? Jul 15 00:22:58 i basically left most things alone, just added watch, nano, and excluded luci Jul 15 00:23:25 and you're sure it's not just wireless that's dying? Jul 15 00:24:19 xMff: well here's my setup (internet)-(router)--wireless link--(openwrt in sta mode)--(linksys stock in ap mode)--me Jul 15 00:24:59 xMff: and when it reboots, i've seen the leds blank, then flash just like it's booting up, but I can't even reach it over ip Jul 15 00:25:28 xMff: like I have to unplug it and reboot it that way for it recover Jul 15 00:25:40 odd i haven't gone offline yet tho.. Jul 15 00:26:07 so it continues routing? Jul 15 00:26:17 my ssh to the router will freeze, and i lose all connectivity Jul 15 00:26:25 can't ping it nothin Jul 15 00:26:32 hm Jul 15 00:27:05 yeah, and when it reboots I've tried 192.168.1.1/24 192.168.2.1/24 and the IP I have configured in /etc/config/network and none work Jul 15 00:27:20 i've tried pinging 0.0.0.0 or broadcast address space too, nothin.. Jul 15 00:28:11 does this look weird at all? http://pastebin.org/1592 Jul 15 00:29:03 the only thing out of the ordinary is 2 instances of udhcpc running on eth0.1 (wan) and wlan0 Jul 15 00:29:28 what's you kernel version right now? Jul 15 00:29:41 2.6.30 ? Jul 15 00:29:56 trunk from this morning so Linux wr01 2.6.28.10 #2 Tue Jul 14 02:46:04 MST 2009 mips unknown Jul 15 00:30:02 ah k Jul 15 00:30:16 i selected the bcrm47xx target, 2.6 Jul 15 00:31:04 you can look over my .config if you like, followed by shooting yourself lol Jul 15 00:31:30 well you said it's pretty default Jul 15 00:31:48 and nano causes no reboot issues iirc :) Jul 15 00:32:07 yeah, i didn't go tweaking anything crazy, just feeds nano, left the default wireless drivers along, added hostapd (full) and wpa-supplicant Jul 15 00:32:34 oh and i took out ppp, but those shouldn't have anything to do with anything Jul 15 00:34:24 if it stops responding abruptly and doesn't even properly resets itself sounds more like some driver or hardware thing Jul 15 00:34:40 xMff: yeah that's what i'm thinkin Jul 15 00:35:13 xMff: i just have no way to grab any debug info, i guess i'll have to start over again.. maybe I'll grab the 8.09 tag, it was working for me just missing wpa-supplicant Jul 15 00:35:56 xMff: is there a good tag from 8.09.1 to trunk that has working b43? Jul 15 00:37:00 b43 is not supported in the 8.09 series Jul 15 00:37:22 xMff: well pre .1 i had it working perfectly Jul 15 00:37:49 xMff: i downloaded the default image v8.09 2.6 and it fired right up Jul 15 00:37:58 it's in 8.09, in 8.09.1 it's dropped Jul 15 00:38:22 xMff: yeah, i'm just wondering if there's anything semi-stable I should try between trunk and .1? Jul 15 00:38:45 I didn't follow trunk recently so I can't tell Jul 15 00:39:20 yeah I dunno either, well this sucks i've been going round and round with this thing heh Jul 15 00:45:22 well wasn't that fun Jul 15 00:46:31 imho the only reliable way to get some info from it is to watch the serial console, at least to see why it's not rebooting Jul 15 00:46:45 that alone is suspicious Jul 15 00:48:01 xMff: well it's the exact same behavior when I do a /etc/init.d/network restart, i lose connection and never get it back Jul 15 00:48:18 except my leds dont go blank and flash exactly the same as when it boots up Jul 15 00:48:25 so it's propably some issue with the switch Jul 15 00:48:46 I know a guy that has a pretty similar problem on a siemens device Jul 15 00:48:53 it can't reboot itself Jul 15 00:49:02 the switch is not initialized after reboot Jul 15 00:49:06 so you have to powercycle Jul 15 00:49:45 yup, sounds like the same issue Jul 15 00:50:15 question is whether the wifi still comes up Jul 15 00:50:25 and only the ethernet is defunct Jul 15 00:50:29 i just wish someone had told me what the difference between a branch and a tag was, i wasted a day working on a image that wouldn't work Jul 15 00:50:50 i dont have convenient access to the other side at the moment, so I cant check Jul 15 00:51:01 I see Jul 15 00:51:14 xMff: i'm pulling a G signal over 2000m using psk2 Jul 15 00:51:38 if you manage to bring it in such a state that wifi works and ethernet not... Jul 15 00:51:47 you could propably gather some useful dmesg info Jul 15 00:51:48 one thing I did notice when i just rebooted the router is it was really hot, like more then usual, but the load avg was real low Jul 15 00:52:12 maybe a transmission power thing? Jul 15 00:52:24 xMff: it's set to default 500mW Jul 15 00:52:31 27dbi Jul 15 00:53:15 ok Jul 15 00:53:56 and the wireless works great, I have a good strong signal, latency is around 10ms and great throughput Jul 15 00:56:35 it seems to only die when I really stress the router, like I just pulled up youtube and streamed some video that last time, and boom locked up Jul 15 00:57:09 hm Jul 15 00:57:20 it's a weird one huh Jul 15 00:57:43 firewall is off? Jul 15 00:57:45 normally i can at least pinpoint some kind of ballpark, oh it's that, or something, but i'm totally stumped on this one Jul 15 00:57:55 xMff: completely default /etc/config/firewall Jul 15 00:58:26 wlan0 network wan, which causes 2 udhcpc's to load one for eth0.1 and wlan0 Jul 15 00:58:49 so it also does nat Jul 15 00:58:53 yes Jul 15 00:59:10 it's essentially the same as being plugged into something on the WAN port, just wirelessly Jul 15 00:59:23 yeah Jul 15 00:59:36 all i did was change the hostname, default ip in network, and setup my link in wireless with network wan option Jul 15 00:59:42 maybe monitor the number of open connections Jul 15 01:00:41 i thought 8.09 tag was svn://svn.openwrt.org/browser/tags/8.09 ? Jul 15 01:00:52 not browser Jul 15 01:01:22 svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/tags/8.09 Jul 15 01:01:25 doh lol Jul 15 01:02:40 i'm gonna see if I can co the 8.09 tag real quick and build it, I know that was working great for me, just missing wpa-supplicant so I opted to build it into the kernel and remove what i didn't need Jul 15 01:03:00 yes Jul 15 01:04:07 xMff: this being my only link to get online it has to be stable at least more then random rebooting, but when I get my Pico2HP i'll re-flash trunk to this Dell and see if I can help debug it Jul 15 01:04:47 dStruct: np, I know that kind of situation Jul 15 01:07:18 weeeee Jul 15 01:07:27 so i took a big blower fan and pointed it right at this tiny little router lol Jul 15 01:09:58 i wonder if dmesg -n 8 would help Jul 15 02:43:32 anyone around? Jul 15 02:48:45 Lo, cgilib doesn't build for Atheros 2315 anymore Jul 15 02:54:16 can anyone tell me where i can find out what packages are installed in the various kamikaze 8.09.1 builds, pico2? Jul 15 02:55:20 fdsa: same packages in each image, just a different header so it can be flashed to the device using the vendor specific method Jul 15 02:55:55 ahhh Jul 15 02:56:03 thanks Jul 15 02:56:49 im trying to get a serial port python script running on openwrt for a fonera Jul 15 02:57:27 its going to talk to the energy detective Jul 15 02:57:55 but im kinda sparse one the linux experience, just a little ubuntu Jul 15 02:59:41 do i just add "http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/8.09.1/atheros/packages/" to opkg.conf? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Jul 15 02:59:57 2009