**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 26 02:59:57 2010 Mar 26 04:13:50 build #32 of ixp4xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ixp4xx/builds/32 Mar 26 05:42:04 build #32 of kirkwood is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/kirkwood/builds/32 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 26 13:06:14 2010 Mar 26 13:07:08 rtz2: i'll try using util-linux ls first, if it works we can be sure that its caused by the busybox Mar 26 13:09:01 echo * works? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Mar 26 13:09:37 2010 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Mar 26 13:12:15 2010 Mar 26 13:14:51 cp/vi files works, "cp /mnt/* /tmp" causes this error: "cp: cannot stat '/mnt/*': No such file or directory"... seems to have something to do with calling the stat() function Mar 26 13:15:56 interesting Mar 26 13:15:59 qwhat fs is on /mnt ? Mar 26 13:17:48 jow_laptop: ntfs Mar 26 13:18:26 maybe it is no busybox' fault but some fuse fuckup Mar 26 13:19:26 it works when running debian on the system, same kernel version. Mar 26 13:19:56 but not the same kernel? Mar 26 13:22:05 no, same zImage Mar 26 13:22:15 intersting Mar 26 13:36:20 build #33 of iop32x is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/iop32x/builds/33 Mar 26 13:42:21 corelib-ls works neither :( so, it is not the busybox Mar 26 13:44:28 I bet its craplibc Mar 26 14:11:04 hcg * r20447 /trunk/package/kernel/modules/netdevices.mk: Create kernel module for PS3 networking Mar 26 14:27:04 juhosg * r20448 /trunk/package/acx/patches/ (5 files): package/acx: refresh patches Mar 26 14:27:13 juhosg * r20449 /trunk/package/acx-mac80211/patches/ (5 files): package/acx-mac80211: refresh patches Mar 26 14:27:18 juhosg * r20450 /trunk/package/admswconfig/patches/001-matrix.patch: package/admswconfig: refresh patches Mar 26 14:27:25 juhosg * r20451 /trunk/package/apex/patches/ (5 files): package/apex: refresh patches Mar 26 14:27:31 juhosg * r20452 /trunk/package/br2684ctl/patches/ (100-debian.patch 101-routed_support.patch): package/br2684ctl: refresh patches Mar 26 14:27:39 juhosg * r20453 /trunk/package/bridge-utils/patches/001-libbridge_cflags.patch: package/bridge-utils: refresh patches Mar 26 14:27:43 juhosg * r20454 /trunk/package/broadcom-wl/patches/100-timer_fix.patch: package/broadcom-wl: refresh patches Mar 26 14:27:49 juhosg * r20455 /trunk/package/busybox/patches/460-truncated_ping_results.patch: package/busybox: refresh patches Mar 26 14:27:54 juhosg * r20456 /trunk/package/carl9170/patches/ (100-request_firmware_compat.patch 110-ht_default.patch): package/carl9170: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:00 juhosg * r20457 /trunk/package/comgt/patches/001-Makefile.patch: package/comgt: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:04 juhosg * r20458 /trunk/package/compcache/patches/ (000-provide_lzo_kmod.patch 001-lzo-speed.patch): package/compcache: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:12 juhosg * r20459 /trunk/package/cyassl/patches/120-makefile_destdir.patch: package/cyassl: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:17 juhosg * r20460 /trunk/package/dropbear/patches/ (4 files): package/dropbear: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:22 juhosg * r20461 /trunk/package/fuse/patches/ (2 files): package/fuse: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:28 juhosg * r20462 /trunk/package/hotplug2/patches/ (100-env_memleak.patch 110-static_worker.patch): package/hotplug2: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:35 juhosg * r20463 /trunk/package/ifxmips-dsl-api/patches/ (4 files): package/ifxmips-dsl-api: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:37 juhosg * r20464 /trunk/package/iproute2/patches/110-extra-ccopts.patch: package/iproute2: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:41 juhosg * r20465 /trunk/package/iptables/patches/ (3 files): package/iptables: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:46 juhosg * r20466 /trunk/package/kexec-tools/patches/ (0004-mips_regdefs.patch 0005-mips64_support.patch): package/kexec-tools: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:50 juhosg * r20467 /trunk/package/libpcap/patches/102-makefile_disable_manpages.patch: package/libpcap: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:54 juhosg * r20468 /trunk/package/libreadline/patches/100-fix_avr32_compile: package/libreadline: refresh patches Mar 26 14:28:58 juhosg * r20469 /trunk/package/linux-atm/patches/200-no_libfl.patch: package/linux-atm: refresh patches Mar 26 14:29:04 juhosg * r20470 /trunk/package/lua/patches/ (8 files): package/lua: refresh patches Mar 26 14:29:10 juhosg * r20471 /trunk/package/ncurses/patches/ (4 files): package/ncurses: refresh patches Mar 26 14:29:12 juhosg * r20472 /trunk/package/nozomi/patches/ (001-devfs.patch 002-nozomi_vf_01.patch): package/nozomi: refresh patches Mar 26 14:29:16 juhosg * r20473 /trunk/package/openssl/patches/ (7 files): package/openssl: refresh patches Mar 26 14:29:19 juhosg * r20474 /trunk/package/opkg/patches/ (5 files): package/opkg: refresh patches Mar 26 14:29:22 juhosg * r20475 /trunk/package/pcmcia-cs/patches/ (4 files): package/pcmcia-cs: refresh patches Mar 26 14:29:27 juhosg * r20476 /trunk/package/uboot-ifxmips/patches/ (100-ifx.patch 120-eon_flash.patch 130-a800.patch): package/uboot-ifxmips: refresh patches Mar 26 14:29:29 juhosg * r20477 /trunk/package/udevtrigger/patches/ (001-no_debug.patch 002-udevtrigger_no_config.patch): package/udevtrigger: refresh patches Mar 26 14:29:32 juhosg * r20478 /trunk/package/util-linux-ng/patches/001-cris_avr32_label.patch: package/util-linux-ng: refresh patches Mar 26 14:29:34 juhosg * r20479 /trunk/package/yamonenv/patches/001-yamonenv_mtd_partition.patch: package/yamonenv: refresh patches Mar 26 14:29:36 juhosg * r20480 /trunk/package/zlib/patches/100-cross_compile.patch: package/zlib: refresh patches Mar 26 15:18:58 nbd: ping Mar 26 15:37:39 rtz2: pong Mar 26 15:38:17 nbd: do you know of any brcm47xx devices with working PCI-E? Mar 26 15:38:30 or with PCI-E at all? Mar 26 15:38:42 i think we don't have working support for that in openwrt yet, but i do think there are some that at least use pci-e internally Mar 26 15:38:49 no idea which ones, though Mar 26 15:39:33 nbd: well, the asus rt-n16 has the traces and soldering points on the board, but no connector on it, so I can't test it Mar 26 15:40:21 nbd: and comparing it with the original broadcom code, it does kinda look broken to me Mar 26 15:42:47 nbd: well, anyway, I have a booting kernel for the rt-n16 Mar 26 15:42:50 florian * r20481 /trunk/target/linux/rdc/ (amit/ ar525w/ bifferboard/ dir-450/ r8610/ sitecom/): [rdc] remove empty subtargets directories Mar 26 15:43:05 cool Mar 26 15:43:10 nbd: should I give the patches to you or send them to the mailinglist? Mar 26 15:43:35 send them to the list Mar 26 15:43:43 i won't have time to look into them in detail before i return to germany Mar 26 15:43:57 nbd: ok Mar 26 15:44:03 nbd: when will you be back? Mar 26 15:44:10 april 7th Mar 26 15:44:17 well, april 8th actually Mar 26 15:44:22 nbd: ok Mar 26 15:44:24 i'm flying on 7th Mar 26 15:44:25 ;) Mar 26 15:44:54 nbd: there is also the wrt160nl patch, which should probably get included in backfire, but I'm not sure, when the release will be Mar 26 15:47:32 rtz2: pinged the devs about it Mar 26 15:50:41 rtz2: can you send an updated patch that contains everything that's necessary to boot jffs2 images as well? Mar 26 15:53:15 nbd: can do Mar 26 15:53:22 nbd: one question Mar 26 15:53:38 nbd: did you read the last 2 mails in the thread? Mar 26 15:54:03 "overkill" ? Mar 26 15:54:10 right Mar 26 15:54:14 nbd: which version of the uci-defaults script should I use? Mar 26 15:54:29 jow_laptop? Mar 26 15:54:39 I think the extra grep is okay, it minimizes impact Mar 26 15:54:55 just in case Mar 26 15:55:05 so my version then? Mar 26 15:55:33 I mean the one by Otto Solares (2010-03-24 17:29) Mar 26 15:55:49 jow_laptop: ok :) Mar 26 16:07:26 florian * r20482 /trunk/target/linux/ar7/ (files/ patches/): [ar7] more cleaning Mar 26 16:07:56 florian * r20483 /trunk/target/linux/rdc/files/: [rdc] remove files directory Mar 26 16:24:37 build #33 of adm5120 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/adm5120/builds/33 Mar 26 16:44:10 hrrmm Mar 26 16:45:39 now that 2.6.32.9 -> 2.6.32.10 , I get many questions for CONFIG_ in the kernel, with my kvm patches Mar 26 16:45:56 I don't get it Mar 26 16:46:11 I did make clean etc Mar 26 16:47:13 but yesterday it never asked for KVM or LGUEST, now with the new kernel it does Mar 26 16:47:27 are these kernel configs cached somewhere ? Mar 26 16:47:37 that is not cleaned by make clean ? Mar 26 16:48:06 pretty sure I even did make distclean Mar 26 16:48:29 <{Nico}> stintel: remove tmp when playing with kconfigs, just to be safe Mar 26 16:49:01 I remember removing tmp too Mar 26 16:49:13 oh well, I'll verify again and send v3 :/ Mar 26 16:51:36 lol, now C compiler cant create executables Mar 26 16:51:37 wtf :/ Mar 26 16:51:50 I guess I should do something else for the rest of the day :) Mar 26 16:57:43 xMff, https://dev.openwrt.org/attachment/ticket/6933/mmc_over_gpio.diff - your comment? Mar 26 17:08:55 juhosg * r20484 /trunk/target/linux/atheros/ (config-2.6.31 patches-2.6.31/): atheros: remove 2.6.31 related stuff Mar 26 17:08:57 juhosg * r20485 /trunk/target/linux/pxcab/config-2.6.31: pxcab: remove 2.6.31 config Mar 26 17:34:46 @ stintel: you can also try make clean; make kernel_oldconfig Mar 26 17:35:15 ah Mar 26 17:35:18 thanks for the hint Mar 26 17:35:35 I did make dirclean and rm -rf tmp and some stuff right now :P Mar 26 17:35:58 then I moved my ~/Development directorty to my velociraptor harddrive, I hope it speeds things up a little :) Mar 26 17:36:54 it was previously on an old seagate barracuda 9, which seems to have become pretty slow Mar 26 17:53:42 stintel: did you try the patches yet? Mar 26 17:57:04 KanjiMonster: not yet, I'm currently trying to build an image with luci trunk Mar 26 17:57:20 KanjiMonster: but while doing that I noticed my x86 kvm_guest subtarget patches suck :) Mar 26 17:57:53 florian * r20486 /packages/utils/dbus/ (Makefile patches/002-no_wno_pointer_sign.patch): [package] fix dbus compilation error with brcm-2.4 and gcc-3.4.6 (#6942) Mar 26 17:57:56 florian * r20487 /packages/utils/tmux/Makefile: [package] fix tmux compilation (#6944) Mar 26 17:58:22 I didn't even enable CONFIG_KVM_GUEST Mar 26 17:58:26 go figure :/ Mar 26 17:58:46 florian * r20488 /trunk/target/linux/generic-2.4/patches/629-netlink_types_h.patch: [kernel] add missing linux/types.h header in netlink.h Mar 26 17:58:51 florian * r20489 /trunk/package/nvram/Makefile: [package] fix wrt-radauth compilation failure (#6945) Mar 26 17:59:14 happens Mar 26 17:59:44 I also often notice that my code sucks, too ;-) Mar 26 18:00:03 yeah, the problem is I mostly notice it after sending :P Mar 26 18:00:14 murphy's law ;) Mar 26 18:00:44 I was asking because I'm planning to see if I can update the patches to current trunk Mar 26 18:01:09 currently building .10 Mar 26 18:01:15 did you work on them in a different git branch? Mar 26 18:01:39 hmmm I better not do git checkout master during make :D Mar 26 18:03:23 no, just an old trunk, and I think some files touched by the patches were modified since then Mar 26 18:03:40 ah Mar 26 18:04:19 well for 802.11w I kept the git branch, they also no longer applied but they did after rebasing against master, no manual changes needed Mar 26 18:04:22 git rocks :) Mar 26 18:04:41 and I probably don't even understand a quarter of it Mar 26 18:05:48 git might rock, but the documentation sucks ;) Mar 26 18:06:22 KanjiMonster: you don't need docs, just read the code Mar 26 18:06:27 heh Mar 26 18:06:28 it will tell you all you need to know Mar 26 18:06:35 :-P Mar 26 18:06:55 that's fine as long as it involves openwrt ash or lua scripts :) Mar 26 18:07:04 + for me Mar 26 18:10:11 mirko * r20490 /trunk/target/linux/xburst/modules.mk: adjust module loading sequence to change 20345, as snd-soc-core needs to get loaded before Mar 26 18:16:41 I seem confused about luci, lucid and uhttpd Mar 26 18:16:58 especially lucid, seems I dont need it to use the luci webinterface Mar 26 18:17:06 so I wonder what I do need it for ? Mar 26 18:17:07 hrm, looks like b43 isn't usable on the rs pro Mar 26 18:17:27 KanjiMonster: PCI errors ? like with the ipw2200 ? Mar 26 18:17:56 stintel: I worked around them by not reading from pci address space but directly using the fallback sprom Mar 26 18:18:12 ok you lost me there :) Mar 26 18:20:12 broadcom cards have a ugh... I don't really know what this is; some sort of pci configuration rom? (actually the ssb on the card has) Mar 26 18:21:18 and reading that fails through pci - but there is support code for bcm63xx devices not having this sprom, and I used that Mar 26 18:22:03 now it doesn't oops anymore, but hostapd fails setting the card in AP mode Mar 26 18:22:29 maybe you need another firmware ? Mar 26 18:24:02 I think I tried the old one, too, but I'm not sure .. I'll check again Mar 26 18:24:07 that's the first thing I thought of when noticed that the ipw2200 doesn't work on my rspro either Mar 26 18:24:15 but I want to test with 48V first Mar 26 18:24:26 I've seen pci errors with my sr71a too from using too weak psu Mar 26 18:25:37 my psu at least claims to output 48V Mar 26 18:26:48 I should have a 48V psu too, soon. friendly guy offered to send me one :) Mar 26 18:27:51 I wish there were a (usable) way to get some documentation for the ar7161 Mar 26 18:28:47 I dont think I will order any soc stuff from atheros again soon Mar 26 18:29:02 pity, coz it's really nice hardware Mar 26 18:36:03 aahh wtf, now I built again with the wrong subtarget. Mar 26 18:36:35 the noob hat was soulbound, or what, should've never put it on in the first place :) Mar 26 18:39:01 the stable fw doesn't help either, same error Mar 26 18:39:21 and setting B43_DEBUG breaks the b43 build Mar 26 18:42:35 stintel: lucid used to be the native httpd daemon, it is obsolete now Mar 26 18:42:44 stintel: okay, the patches still apply except for the last one which adds the config symbols for rtc support Mar 26 18:42:55 stintel: native http daemon for luci I mean Mar 26 18:43:18 xMff: ah, so I should probably best disable it ? Mar 26 18:43:30 yes Mar 26 18:44:08 ok, thanks Mar 26 18:58:08 xMff: src-link in feeds.conf seems to work well to include luci, thanks Mar 26 19:00:13 xMff: where do I send patches for luci ? Mar 26 19:00:31 list, or trac ? Mar 26 19:00:38 whatever you prefer Mar 26 19:09:14 agb * r20491 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/files/ (arch/mips/ar71xx/mach-wrt400n.c drivers/net/ag71xx/Kconfig): [ar71xx] wrt400n: lan ports don't need the ar8216 workaround Mar 26 19:17:51 KanjiMonster: Patch failed at 0005 Add RTC support and the driver needed for the Routerstation Pro. Mar 26 19:17:58 KanjiMonster: 1-4 apply fine Mar 26 19:19:15 yeah, noticed it too Mar 26 19:19:16 and 5 is kinda trivial ) Mar 26 19:20:56 does the rtc device need to be in-kernel ? Mar 26 19:23:07 i don't know, but i guess so to have it early enough accessible for automatically setting the system clock Mar 26 19:24:22 I'm trying something :) Mar 26 19:25:28 http://dpaste.com/176510/ Mar 26 19:25:48 but I dunno if it will work, very wild guess :) Mar 26 19:28:00 iirc this only works for (sub-)targets, but not for profiles Mar 26 19:28:10 but I might have overlooked something Mar 26 19:28:30 that would be quite an easy solution Mar 26 19:30:48 xMff, what was the uci cli command to add a new, named section? Mar 26 19:33:27 nbd, ? Mar 26 19:33:43 uci add Mar 26 19:34:02 and the rest? Mar 26 19:34:27 ? Mar 26 19:34:52 uci add .... Mar 26 19:34:53 ? Mar 26 19:36:11 Mar 26 19:36:11 ? Mar 26 19:36:30 ever typed 'uci' without arguments? Mar 26 19:37:10 yeah, i did. but can't find out how to use 'uci add' to add a new, named section Mar 26 19:38:49 nbd, example? Mar 26 19:40:40 was it 'uci set' instead? Mar 26 19:41:00 for a named section you use uci set, yes Mar 26 19:41:17 ok Mar 26 19:47:56 root@OpenWrt:/# swconfig dev 1 show Mar 26 19:47:56 Failed to connect to the switch Mar 26 19:48:04 nbd, on the wrt160nl. why is this? Mar 26 19:53:31 hauke * r20492 /trunk/target/linux/brcm47xx/ (config-2.6.30 config-2.6.31 patches-2.6.30/ patches-2.6.31/): brcm47xx: remove support for older for kernel Mar 26 19:57:16 nbd, ? Mar 26 20:33:02 dogge10: this should be eth1, not 1 (or eth0, whereever the switch is connected) Mar 26 20:34:39 build #31 of au1000 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/au1000/builds/31 Mar 26 21:00:14 root@OpenWrt:/# iwlist wlan1 scanning Mar 26 21:00:15 wlan1 Interface doesn't support scanning : Device or resource busy Mar 26 21:00:15 LzrdKing, and thats dirt cheap :p Mar 26 21:00:24 nbd, with ath9k :( Mar 26 21:06:53 ? Mar 26 21:07:36 stintel: that one should work http://page.mi.fu-berlin.de/jgorski/openwrt/wip/trunk/0008-ar71xx-Enable-RTC-support-for-the-RouterStation-Pro.patch Mar 26 22:35:29 nbd * r20493 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ (include/asm/mach-ar71xx/ar71xx.h pci/pci-ar724x.c): ar71xx: fix pci link detection for ar724x Mar 26 22:35:43 nbd * r20494 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ (9 files in 3 dirs): ar71xx: add support for ar7241 and ar7242 Mar 26 22:35:54 nbd * r20495 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/ (9 files in 2 dirs): ar71xx: add basic kernel support for pb92 Mar 26 22:36:04 nbd * r20496 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/image/Makefile: ar71xx: add images for pb92 - no kernel size check yet, lzma images did not yet work in my tests Mar 26 22:36:14 nbd * r20497 /trunk/package/mac80211/ (18 files in 2 dirs): mac80211: update to wireless-testing 2010-03-24 Mar 26 22:36:24 nbd * r20498 /trunk/package/mac80211/patches/013-disable_b43_nphy.patch: mac80211: disable b43 nphy until it actually works Mar 26 22:43:35 nbd * r20499 /trunk/package/mac80211/patches/550-ath9k_bb_fix.patch: ath9k: make sure that the rx path does not get stuck Mar 26 22:55:06 nbd https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/20497 - fixes ath9k sta mode? Mar 26 22:55:20 what was up with ath9k sta mode? Mar 26 22:55:26 it worked for me Mar 26 22:55:34 not for me Mar 26 22:55:43 just try the latest version Mar 26 22:55:47 maybe it works for you Mar 26 22:57:45 k Mar 26 23:14:34 nbd: any comment about my ar8316 patch(es)? or currently too busy? Mar 26 23:33:35 KanjiMonster: they look good to me, haven't had a chance to test them yet Mar 26 23:36:06 nbd: ah, ok, no problem. Mar 27 00:00:35 jow * r20500 /trunk/package/uhttpd/ (8 files in 3 dirs): Mar 27 00:00:35 [package] uhttpd: Mar 27 00:00:35 - make script timeout configurable Mar 27 00:00:35 - catch SIGCHLD to properly interrupt select() Mar 27 00:00:35 - flag listen and client sockets as close-on-exec Mar 27 00:09:37 KanjiMonster: yeah, putting the KCONFIG in the profile didn't :) Mar 27 00:15:04 stintel: the pseudo kernel module works. not pretty, but it does its job. Mar 27 01:47:38 jow * r20501 /trunk/package/uhttpd/ (Makefile src/uhttpd-cgi.c src/uhttpd-lua.c): [package] uhttpd: clear script timeout as soon as data is received from the child **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Mar 27 02:59:56 2010