**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Apr 18 02:59:59 2012 Apr 18 06:14:50 is there a pre-built x86 image with kernel 3.x in it? Apr 18 06:14:57 or is it going to be stuck at 2.6.39.4 for the foreseeable future? Apr 18 06:18:33 specifically, the useful feature of online ext4 resizing is something I would like to see; its quite easy to dd the image to for example a cf card to put into a Soekris; its not entirely easy to just resize the fs to fill the cfcard without mounting the cfcard in another linux system Apr 18 06:19:20 my quick hack solution for now is fdisk to create /dev/sda3 and cp -a the entire fs to the new partition... Apr 18 06:20:00 potentially, dd sda2 > sda3, resize2fs sda3 Apr 18 06:25:29 build your own Apr 18 06:30:39 yes, thats an option available to me; but for simplicity it would be nice to see it as a default :) Apr 18 06:30:58 i just finished talking a friend through installing openwrt onto his soekris for the last hour over skype Apr 18 06:31:20 he was trying to no avail to get debian to load the ide controller module; so i said 'just use openwrt' Apr 18 06:31:33 now hes got a working system, but the ext2 image is all of 50 megabytes Apr 18 06:31:36 erm ext4 even Apr 18 06:31:48 hes got a 4GB cfcard Apr 18 06:32:38 build openwrt on the soekris Apr 18 06:32:55 ...on a 233mhz geode... Apr 18 06:32:58 *cringe* Apr 18 06:33:15 i build gentoo on a 200 mhz p1 Apr 18 06:33:18 no mmx Apr 18 06:33:28 im so happy you enjoy waiting :) Apr 18 06:33:38 but yeah, its not the most likely option for him Apr 18 06:33:51 he'd first virtualbox arch his macbook Apr 18 06:33:52 http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/x86/ Apr 18 06:33:52 *on Apr 18 06:34:01 answer is nope Apr 18 06:34:12 and those are recent Apr 18 06:34:15 which is what he and i grabbed (as i followed along on my virtualbox) Apr 18 06:34:31 still 2.6.39.4, and resize2fs says online resize not supported by the kernel Apr 18 06:35:10 fwiw, your 200mhz p1 is probably faster than the 233 486-class geode Apr 18 06:36:25 so uhh Apr 18 06:36:34 what sub target is your junk Apr 18 06:36:57 i don't quite follow Apr 18 06:37:10 im not trying (yet) to build an x86 image Apr 18 06:37:24 personally im running a wndr3700v1 Apr 18 06:38:14 https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/31338 Apr 18 06:38:28 i mean some sub targets were updated Apr 18 06:38:45 ok; Apr 18 06:39:02 his is a net4801 Apr 18 06:39:24 https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/target/linux/x86?rev=31338 Apr 18 06:39:24 and this whole endeavor tonight was using the simple prebuilt images from the trunk snapshot dir on openwrts site as you listed before Apr 18 06:39:28 that i don't see Apr 18 06:39:47 unless it's covered by generic Apr 18 06:40:07 root/trunk/target/linux/x86/generic/profiles/Soekris48xx.mk @ 31338 Apr 18 06:40:14 so yes it is Apr 18 06:42:07 https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/target/linux/x86/Makefile?rev=31338 Apr 18 06:42:10 you are boned Apr 18 06:42:28 heh Apr 18 06:42:57 so that brings me back to the question of, is 2.6.39.4 the only kernel for that generic x86 target for the foreseeable future :) Apr 18 06:43:53 "Since linux gets developed on x86 more than all other hardware, hardly makes sense to have our default x86 version be trailing by over a year." Apr 18 06:43:55 heh Apr 18 06:44:30 i wonder how much would break if i just changed the kernel version to 3.2.15 Apr 18 06:44:44 try it Apr 18 06:45:21 https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/target/linux/x86/generic/target.mk?rev=31338 Apr 18 06:45:28 set it there Apr 18 06:47:46 ok Apr 18 06:48:13 * mystica555 frees some space on the ssd for more downloads x.x Apr 18 06:51:36 now if this works, is there some easy way to build all kmod- packages and not the rest of the massive amount of normal packages, which should still work from the trunk repository? Apr 18 06:59:39 make package/kernel-compile Apr 18 07:00:01 it's in the wiki Apr 18 07:00:27 Any tricks to getting uhttpd up and successfully running on Attitude Adjustment? Doesn't work out of the box..at least with r31296. Apr 18 07:01:47 Weedy_laptop: ah.. should have looked there. ;) Apr 18 07:02:08 works for me Apr 18 07:02:23 even wrote a ask vgi lib Apr 18 07:02:27 ash Apr 18 07:02:32 cgi Apr 18 07:02:35 fffffffffffffff Apr 18 07:02:40 sleep time Apr 18 07:03:08 "build all kmod packages openwrt" google search didnt return results within the first 2 pages, so i said 'hm lets ask' Apr 18 07:04:47 best quote from the night on skype: "Hm. im going to have to go to a bar and order an Attitude Adjustment" Apr 18 10:25:08 in menuconfig I select M for kmod-usb-storage, kmod-usb-acm, kmod-usb2 and plenty of other modules, but at least for ramips, it builds them but doesn't put them in the flash image!!! Is that a bug or am I missing something? Apr 18 10:26:11 CaneToad: yes, M means build the package, but don't put it in the image. Y means also put it in the image. ;) Apr 18 10:27:10 KanjiMonster: There's no Y option I can see. How do I get Y Apr 18 10:27:26 there's only blank, M, or * Apr 18 10:27:41 ChanServ: * means y Apr 18 10:28:34 (there's also ---, which means y and you can't deselect it because something else depends on it) Apr 18 10:29:00 KanjiMonster: but the * means built into the kernel ??? Apr 18 10:29:31 I'm wanting it to be a module. It builds the module, but after flash, the module is not anywhere in the filesystem Apr 18 10:29:53 "---" might mean 'M' if the something else is also M Apr 18 10:29:56 CaneToad: no, it doesn't, not in menuconfig. Apr 18 10:31:19 'make menuconfig' for openwrt is 1 level abstracted from the menuconfig you are probably familiar with in the kernel itself; Y means "on squashfs image", M is "built but not included" ; make kernel_menuconfig presents the Y/M selections which mean "statically linked" and "module" Apr 18 10:31:22 CaneToad: you are configuring the image, not the kernel (you can't control whether something is build into the kernel or as a module from menuconfig, you have to use kernel_*config for that) Apr 18 10:31:53 ok Apr 18 10:32:09 both options in "make menuconfig" for openwrt produce the kernel module .ko files, and install as packages kmod-something Apr 18 10:36:39 thanks folks Apr 18 11:31:49 build #138 of avr32 is complete: Failure [failed compile_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/avr32/builds/138 Apr 18 13:07:07 build #144 of uml is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/uml/builds/144 Apr 18 15:01:58 build #131 of iop32x is complete: Failure [failed compile_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/iop32x/builds/131 Apr 18 15:45:01 jogo * r31343 /trunk/Config.in: Apr 18 15:45:01 make xz ramdisk images also available for 2.6.39+ Apr 18 15:45:01 2.6.38 isn't the only kernel supporting it. Apr 18 16:07:20 florian * r31344 /trunk/target/linux/generic/ (4 files in 4 dirs): [generic] fix 335-mips-kexec patch for all 3+ kernels Apr 18 16:07:24 florian * r31345 /trunk/target/linux/cobalt/ (Makefile config-default): [cobalt] switch to 3.2.15 Apr 18 16:08:01 build #145 of x86 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/x86/builds/145 Apr 18 16:14:26 fresh checkout (31342), no local modifications, only turned on ipset. Still no luck... http://openwrt.pastebin.ca/2137615 Apr 18 17:56:07 hi all! Apr 18 17:56:25 i´m trying to port over an switch driver to the latest uboot, but i dont know, how to change the miiphy calls for latest uboot Apr 18 17:56:37 https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/package/uboot-lantiq/files/board/arcadyan/board.c from line 318 Apr 18 17:59:04 https://github.com/danielschwierzeck/u-boot-lantiq/blob/queue/drivers/net/switch/adm6996i.c an example how the "new" miiphy calls look like Apr 18 18:10:27 simon94: what is the switch driver you want to port Apr 18 18:10:54 rtl8306G Apr 18 18:11:02 ok Apr 18 18:11:04 1sec Apr 18 18:11:12 i also asked in uboot chan. Apr 18 18:11:26 i already started, but i dont know, how to implement the miiphy calls. Apr 18 18:15:36 i have a patch for atheros chip somewhere Apr 18 18:15:43 i cant find it... Apr 18 18:15:47 yeah, but its no atheros chip. Apr 18 18:15:52 let me look some more Apr 18 18:16:05 but it will be ok for your reference Apr 18 18:16:18 i used daniel's tree Apr 18 18:16:24 for lantiq board Apr 18 18:16:51 from where are you? think speaking in native language could make things easier Apr 18 18:17:16 croatia Apr 18 18:17:25 but lets talk english on the channel Apr 18 18:17:31 ok, not from germany :D Apr 18 18:17:36 ok Apr 18 18:17:57 you have a patch for a atheros switch? Apr 18 18:19:41 1sec Apr 18 18:19:46 i will be back Apr 18 18:20:02 ok thank you Apr 18 18:44:42 simon94: http://pastebin.lukaperkov.net/openwrt/20120418_uboot_arv7518pw.patch Apr 18 18:45:03 you have atheros ar8216 in there Apr 18 18:45:11 but it does not work :/ Apr 18 18:45:22 it recognizes the right chip Apr 18 18:45:31 but it does not initialize well Apr 18 18:45:38 it might be related to gcc Apr 18 19:27:19 thank u luka... i´ll try to use it to adapt Apr 18 19:30:19 simon94: i'm wonedring which board you have? Apr 18 19:30:54 arv752dpw Apr 18 19:31:34 hmmm Apr 18 19:31:42 i think i might have that one as well Apr 18 19:31:49 is it board from pace? Apr 18 19:33:34 pace? nope, vodafone/arcor, germany. maybe u have an simmilar one Apr 18 19:35:23 i have bunch arcadyan boards Apr 18 19:35:38 i got lost in the process Apr 18 19:35:48 i dont use any of them :/ Apr 18 20:02:12 build #149 of ppc44x is complete: Exception [exception upload] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ppc44x/builds/149 Apr 19 00:07:00 build #155 of pxcab is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/pxcab/builds/155 Apr 19 00:22:56 build #169 of s3c24xx is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/s3c24xx/builds/169 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Apr 19 02:59:59 2012