**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun May 27 03:00:03 2018 May 27 03:00:05 heh May 27 03:00:27 our dell am will give us a box May 27 03:00:28 Something something advantages of buying it by the tanker. May 27 03:00:39 for half the self build price May 27 03:01:03 always mandate intel nics May 27 03:01:08 Well, there are some downsides to that May 27 03:01:09 no broadcom shit May 27 03:01:27 Built to a price, less flexibility, ugly May 27 03:01:38 i want a couple of copper ports May 27 03:01:49 and intel sfp cards May 27 03:01:54 costs less May 27 03:02:10 way less May 27 03:02:35 paid 700 gbp for our last self built May 27 03:02:46 dell offered the same for 400 May 27 03:02:50 'same' May 27 03:03:01 coz shit cpu, dnt csre about cpu May 27 03:03:13 an atom is overpowered May 27 03:03:17 Maybe the same banner spec, not necessarily the same spec throughout May 27 03:03:19 just need the ports May 27 03:03:31 and bus bandwidth May 27 03:03:48 which dells have as instead of an lsi May 27 03:03:53 we had nocs May 27 03:03:56 nics May 27 03:04:23 but it is hard May 27 03:04:37 want plain intel boxes May 27 03:04:41 no raid May 27 03:04:48 just nics May 27 03:05:04 pkgadd: i'm going to try it, i think i'm onto something. it may only be relevant to mvebu May 27 03:05:04 supermicro might be winning there May 27 03:05:22 generic boxes May 27 03:07:19 Lantis: good luck, a pity that the vendor bootloader messes up console settings in the first place May 27 03:28:02 hm, better sober up May 27 03:28:18 gotta be at the airport in am hour May 27 03:28:27 they really dont loke drunks May 27 03:28:32 like May 27 04:12:42 working on a port from ar71xx to ath79 :) May 27 05:44:31 https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/983 May 27 06:03:46 moaning May 27 06:05:27 hanetzer: looks ok, added a small comment May 27 06:06:05 blogic: kk. May 27 06:13:27 blogic: also, a question; the cpu is technically a qca9533, but there is no dtsi for that one specifically, so I'm using the qca9557.dtsi because the io addresses match up to what I get from /proc/iomem booting the ar71xx variant May 27 06:13:35 is that ok or what? May 27 06:13:54 just update the compatible string May 27 06:14:17 in the dts? to qca9557 ? May 27 06:14:46 added a comment May 27 07:05:01 blogic: and another question; what alias should I use? May 27 07:16:53 hanetzer: look at target/linux/ath79/dts/ar9331_embeddedwireless_dorin.dts May 27 07:19:25 blogic: I'm not seeing an alias for the status led. unless you just mean s/system/status/ May 27 07:20:46 see, I was more thinking in terms of the aliases node or a phandle :) May 27 07:21:36 yes system May 27 07:21:44 diag.sh will go looking for that alias May 27 07:21:48 and then use that led May 27 07:21:57 thus reducing the diag.sh case construct May 27 07:22:01 ah, so less need of fuckery with the diag.sh gotcha May 27 07:22:09 correct May 27 07:22:34 cool. like I said, I'm just 'translating' it as est as I can atm, so its mostly 1:1 stuff :P May 27 07:25:30 also, I have an interesting case here; the u-boot on the device has a preprogramed bootargs env var; should I override/nuke it in some way? May 27 07:26:31 good question May 27 07:26:43 i normally ignore anything the bootloader tells me May 27 07:26:50 unless its critical, like dual boot or mac May 27 07:27:13 yeah. on another note, where is the gcc toolchain at relative to the build dir again? May 27 07:27:37 inside staging_dir May 27 07:30:04 gotcha. ok, so a chost of mips-*-linux-musl should be good enough then. setting up a toolchain with crossdev on gentoo, I wanna do fun stuff like maybe doing mainline u-boot on this :P May 27 09:03:24 build #2 of mediatek/mt7623 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://phase1.builds.lede-project.org/builders/mediatek%2Fmt7623/builds/2 May 27 09:07:22 is the archer c7 v2 on ath79? May 27 09:10:26 ldir: i don't see it in generic-tp-link.mk May 27 09:10:36 in blogic's tree May 27 09:11:07 god it's finally raining May 27 09:13:58 ldir: you don't happen to have a 1043 v1 do you :P May 27 09:15:43 fraid not - 2 Archer C7 v2, 1 mir3g that I never got around to installing instead of an Archer, a netgear DGN3500 (yeah how old, but speaks ADSL) and a BT Homehub 5a that at some point might be installed at my parents. May 27 09:18:57 :) May 27 09:19:23 i'm a bit wary to test ath79 on my 1043 v1 since that bootloader doesn't offer much recovery possibilities May 27 09:21:17 1043 v1? Does it have enough flash/ram for 18.06? May 27 09:24:59 ultito: without luci, just about May 27 09:25:35 18.06? nice, a new full release? May 27 09:26:01 in the works yes May 27 09:26:13 that and a maintenance update for 17.01 as well May 27 09:28:02 my routers will be really happy :-) May 27 09:28:20 mine already are :P May 27 09:28:46 18.06 builds already running on my dir-860l and i just pushed it to an 841n v7 yesterday May 27 09:28:54 will do some more ar71xx devices May 27 09:29:18 I will wait for release date May 27 09:29:23 ldir: do you know your way around multiple declarations? May 27 09:29:27 https://forum.lede-project.org/t/multiple-definition-errors-when-compiling-u-boot-mod-for-tl-wr1043nd-v1-with-openwrt-toolchain/14684 May 27 09:29:32 multiple definitions sorry May 27 09:29:34 after that I will not sleep many many many nights :-D May 27 09:29:53 eh. sleep is for the week. weekends are for hacking May 27 09:30:02 ultito: understandable. i have been running master on my dir-860l for a while, switched to 18.06 as soon as it got branched. May 27 09:31:26 I hope you have also Asterisk packages for new release. Because I use routers also as private PBX units :-) May 27 09:31:41 these are just my personal builds May 27 09:32:00 if asterisk is maintained and in the package feeds you shouldn't worry May 27 09:32:13 imho it's better to test upgrading now rather than at release May 27 09:32:29 now's your chance to catch and report bugs. May 27 09:32:52 i don't expect the devs to push a point release right after they release 18.06. May 27 10:30:32 Borromini: About this I am not a good person for testing. I can use software, but that's all. About power electricity, that's for me better question :-) May 27 10:36:35 Hi! I have just flashed 17.01.4 over 15.05.1 on a Tp-Link Archer C7 v1.1 but now it boot loops. May 27 10:36:44 I tried to factory reset with `mount_root` and then `umount /overlay && firstboot && reboot` but it stil boot loops. May 27 10:36:49 Please, Any idea on what could I try? May 27 10:44:51 Hi! I have just flashed 17.01.4 over 15.05.1 on a Tp-Link Archer C7 v1.1 but now it boot loops. May 27 10:45:03 I tried to factory reset with `mount_root` and then `umount /overlay && firstboot && reboot` but it stil boot loops. May 27 10:45:10 Please, Any idea on what could I try? May 27 10:45:20 Guest68811: how about you wait more than 15 minutes before repeating yourself? May 27 10:46:29 sorry I tried the IRC via web before and get disconnected, though my messages wasnt sent May 27 10:46:54 now I installed weechat, I'm new to IRC May 27 10:47:23 Guest68811: how does it bootloop when you say you're able to log in and format the overlay? May 27 10:48:12 I'm able to login in failsafe mode but when I reboot it bootloop May 27 10:48:29 logs May 27 10:54:13 how can I read the logs in failsafe? May 27 10:54:29 logread returns "Failed to connect to ubus" May 27 10:57:30 Guest68811: I would attack the problem by attaching a serial console to the device. May 27 10:57:52 I don't have the device in question, so can't give anything more specific. May 27 10:58:27 sorry I don't have a serial console atm and I need the router to back to work asap :( May 27 10:58:59 could I use recovery and flash 15.05.1 again? May 27 10:59:03 I've had issues with one of my Archer c7 v2 units that ultimately was only recovered by using serial console to 'see what it was actually doing'! May 27 11:01:34 I think it's your only option. Recovery back to factory firmware...and then flash to your preferred release is probably how I'd attack it.... because I don't know the v1's recovery procedure to know if 'recovery' will accept the openwrt 'factory' image directly. May 27 11:03:30 Thank you, I'll try recovery then. May 27 11:05:04 it's part of the reason why I have two C7 v2 units.... although I use both one as master and other as an access point, if the master blows up I can use the AP one to replace whilst I recover May 27 11:07:19 serial console, ftw May 27 11:12:42 boy quite hilarious how a different toolchain will yield different errors >_> May 27 11:15:26 pkgadd: i finally got it to compile with a toolchain from 2014. May 27 11:16:36 Alright, i'm officially out of ideas for fixing WRT32X without breaking the rest of mvebu. Is anyone willing to look at this with me? May 27 11:30:50 Lantis: sending an email to the list would get your request for help more exposure. May 27 11:34:45 ldir: what's the etiquette there? a new thread or reply to my existing patch? May 27 11:35:30 Lantis: if you have a v2 you add v2 in your subject May 27 11:35:37 will be a new thread anyway May 27 11:35:52 no idea, if it were me I'd start a new thread, reference the patch in patchwork/github May 27 11:37:06 Borromini: there is no v2 of the patch...yet.... that's the point. There needs to be a v2 but as happens to me a lot I run out of talent for knowing how to improve from a v1 to a v2 :-) May 27 11:37:11 oh May 27 11:38:01 well i'm about to brick my 1043 v1 :D May 27 11:38:18 Yea, i've tried as much as i know (and even things that i don't) and i'm just stuck now. The *easy* way out is to make a new subtarget, but that isn't the right way to do it. May 27 11:38:30 Borromini: good luck! May 27 11:49:47 thanks :D May 27 12:01:27 Well i've posted to the list, we'll see if anyone has any wisdom May 27 12:01:43 I'm a bit disheartened to have got this close but can't get the last hurdle. May 27 12:07:13 * Borromini waits for yet another bric May 27 12:07:15 * brick May 27 12:23:31 great, another one May 27 12:23:41 clearly if it compiles it doesn't boot >_> May 27 12:32:39 so, if anyone's interested in a bricked 1043 v1 and you're in the EU, holler. May 27 12:57:53 Borromini: it's not hard to unbrick a 1043nd with a ttl 3.3v serial adaptor, there no serial header soldered on the pcb but it's possible to stick the wires with tape temporarily (I already done that :p ) May 27 12:58:20 PtitGNU_: i'm no hero with serial. May 27 12:58:38 i tried getting it going on a v2... no dice. May 27 12:58:54 won't waste my time on it anymore May 27 13:01:35 * ldir wonders if England is till in the EU May 27 13:01:44 I'm in Belgium, if one day I'm walking near you, I can fix it (I never go out without my serial adapter) :p May 27 13:01:44 s/till/still May 27 13:04:13 lol May 27 13:04:20 heh. its amazing how big and yet so small the EU is May 27 13:06:03 ldir: you can stay, you compatriotes need to git though. May 27 13:16:01 hanetzer: yeah, look at how large Congo is: https://thetruesize.com/#?borders=1~!MTYwMzY2MTc.ODQzNDkzOQ*MzE3NzUwNDA(Nzk3NDI1OA~!CD*NjA0OTc0Mg.MTY3ODQyMTg)NA May 27 13:19:26 and how much of a failed state? :P May 27 13:20:30 true, but I never really appreciated its size until I found that website May 27 13:20:44 huaracheguarache: wow, that's a nifty site May 27 13:20:51 mhm May 27 13:21:01 congo is DRC? May 27 13:21:04 yeah May 27 13:21:25 yeah it's because of the mercator projection May 27 13:21:33 yeah. May 27 13:21:37 russia looks huge, until you drag it to the equator :) May 27 13:21:44 then it looks way smaller May 27 13:21:47 Australia is gigantic May 27 13:21:50 same with antarctica, e.g. May 27 13:25:37 try dragging the USA over russia May 27 13:36:18 hanetzer: just tried dragging the USA over russia. I put a mouse on the ground, clicked and tried to drag... several robots appeared and started talking to me in Russian, followed by strange looking humans with hair dyed rainbow... May 27 13:36:42 the rainbow haired ones were wearing communist party fatigues. they had cameras. May 27 13:37:22 i hope you recorded your screen May 27 13:37:28 they started filming the robots... May 27 13:37:38 as soon as I made that suggestion I knew someone would make that tired joke :P May 27 13:38:02 i started watching the robots too... one of them appeared to malfunction, and a metal plate fell off of it, revealing a Property of US Dept. of Defense. May 27 13:38:37 then one of the reporters ran up to me and covered my eyes... and I heard "You couldn't drag and drop USA over Russia because of Russian Bots meddling with the connection." May 27 13:39:19 and I tried to protest it... "B... B... But.... Those robots are made in the USA." -- it was too late. I felt a stinging sensation in my neck... that is the last I remember. May 27 13:39:24 i thought you were gonna say 'because of the FCC killing net neutrality' May 27 13:39:29 I woke up in a safe space. May 27 13:39:51 is that a eufemism for guantanamo? May 27 13:40:00 :) May 27 13:40:26 Borromini: you know, 'waterboarding' at 'guantanamo bay' sounds really awesome and fun if you don't know what it is :P May 27 13:40:26 ok thanks for reading my stupid story. now... to my question! May 27 13:40:47 How is the NAND stuff coming? I have a GL-AR300M and am wondering when the NAND support is ready? May 27 13:41:04 i've been to russia two weeks ago... got to chatting with a businessman from st petersburg. he said 'you shouldn't be afraid' when i said 'it's a bit of a dive into the deep [because i don't speak the language and can barely read cyrillic] May 27 13:41:10 hanetzer: sounds hella cool :^) May 27 13:42:06 salcedo: haha! I'm the nand guy :^) May 27 13:42:07 hi May 27 13:43:04 hanetzer: oh!! ok so for the gl-ar300m specifically, i am sure you are aware of the work the guy from gli did to make nand work in current openwrt/lede release? May 27 13:43:43 that is on 4.4.x kernel - but master is using 4.9.x it seems. and there were some changes. nand ecclayout struct was removed and the new way is mtd_ooblayoutops May 27 13:43:45 salcedo: my pr against openwrt regarding that is mostly just a cleanup and reformatting of alzhao's vendorwork May 27 13:44:14 so i ported the nand ecclayout stuff to mtd_ooblayoutops May 27 13:44:18 https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/615 May 27 13:44:22 but it was just me working with his patch May 27 13:44:27 it didn't work :( May 27 13:44:31 i think i broke something else May 27 13:44:34 <-- not a kernel guy May 27 13:45:11 oh ok hmm... May 27 13:45:24 hanetzer: looking at this PR :) May 27 13:45:57 yeah, because what they are using is honestly not the right thing. the right thing is the staging driver for mt29f May 27 13:47:36 what's going on here with this PR? where is ath79_spinand.c? is that no longer needed because can re-using the staging? May 27 13:48:23 last weekend i spent some time porting ath79_spinand.c to 4.9.x but got stuck because the probe function was never getting called May 27 13:48:28 and i did not know why May 27 13:48:58 i think it was because some other changes in 4.9.x... maybe the whole spi_driver vs. platform_driver thingy. May 27 13:51:56 Borromini: "I would bring back waterboarding, and I’d bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding," May 27 13:52:00 Borromini: ))) May 27 13:52:16 hanetzer: anyway i think i am close to making it work in 4.9.x but it might not be needed because openwrt team is supposedly making a universal NAND driver? May 27 13:53:03 salcedo: no such thing; but, the mt29f driver in staging is as close to it as there will be. May 27 13:53:53 https://github.com/lede-project/source/pull/272 https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/493667/ May 27 13:55:01 salcedo: basically, the so-called ath79_spinand driver was just cribbed from mt29f and horridly butchered in true vendor shitware fashion. May 27 13:55:36 hahaha May 27 13:56:12 salcedo: however, if you look at my pr, the mt29f driver does work, but needs a bit of polish. their patch is shit and unneeded ;p May 27 13:56:13 wow and then i butchered it even more to make it compile on 4.9.x. spent last weekend learning about the nand_ecclayout->mtd_ooblayout_ops thing. May 27 13:56:27 ok so the mt29f driver works even with 4.9.x? May 27 13:56:29 I tried the same before realizing the work was already done :) May 27 13:56:41 think so; I'd have to double check it May 27 13:57:06 currently im using 17.01.4 with the alzhao patches May 27 14:04:23 salcedo: add my repo as a remote, fetch the stuff, and check out that branch locally, build it and test it :P May 27 14:04:50 hanetzer: that is what is happening right now :P May 27 14:05:18 im pulling from openwrt trunk and then patching your commit in May 27 14:05:26 git diff ftw May 27 14:05:41 nah mayne, you're doin it wrong :P May 27 14:06:18 oh ya probably faster to fetch upstream from your repo May 27 14:06:23 <-- dummy May 27 14:06:42 git remote -v ; upstream https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt.git; origin https://github.com/salcedo/openwrt.git; hanetzer https://github.com/hanetzer/openwrt.git :P May 27 14:06:51 three remotes, one repo. May 27 14:07:50 oh crap you can do that?! May 27 14:07:56 this is above my head now May 27 14:08:01 Has anyone tried enabling af_alg in openssl 1.1? May 27 14:08:48 dissent1: not I. May 27 14:08:55 enable-afalgeng option doesn’t seem to be enough, the engine doesn’t get built May 27 14:09:31 salcedo: yep. for instance, for my work against https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo.git, I have two remotes; upstream which is gentoo/gentoo.git, and origin which is hanetzer/gentoo.git; I always pull from upstream, and push to origin May 27 14:09:55 but then you have a 3rd remote... how does that work? May 27 14:10:09 or for example if i added your fork as a 3rd remote May 27 14:10:33 easy. you just fetch it, and checkout the branches you want locally. May 27 14:10:46 I forget the exact syntax, but the git dox can teach you May 27 14:11:16 so if i fetch your remote and checkout gl-ar300m branch you made, can i then merge in the upstream into that so it's the latest? May 27 14:11:59 salcedo: tell you what, give me five seconds and I can rebase it and repush it, save you the trouble. May 27 14:12:17 that's ok. i want to figure it out because im n00b May 27 14:12:54 ideally you'd do a git pull upstream master && git checkout branch && git rebase master to update the branch, then push the branch back to origin/branch May 27 14:12:54 am waiting for clone right now. 53% May 27 14:13:46 here's what i will have upstream is openwrt main git (not their github mirror), origin will be my fork of upstream, hanetzer will be your fork May 27 14:17:41 salcedo: I would highly suggest to keep all your 'work' on separate branches, btw. don't ever work against 'master' May 27 14:19:41 salcedo: origin/master should always match upstream/master, at either the current date or some time in the past; it should never contain a commit that is not in upstream/master :) May 27 14:19:57 makes keeping stuff up to date and clean easier. May 27 14:20:43 yep May 27 14:20:46 git checkout master; git pull upstream master #will never have conflicts because you never touch it; git checkout my-cool-branch; git rebase master #fix conflicts if needed May 27 14:23:27 salcedo: but as you can see, there is very little in the way of 'new' stuff in my pr; its all patches to existing files, and none of that ath79_spinand nonsense :) May 27 14:24:47 yes and i want to test ar300m nand with openwrt master :) May 27 14:25:25 yep. I just pushed a rebased gl-ar300m branch. they are as up to date as possible atm :P May 27 14:25:45 ar300m(master): git checkout gl-ar300m May 27 14:25:47 Branch 'gl-ar300m' set up to track remote branch 'gl-ar300m' from 'hanetzer'. May 27 14:25:49 Switched to a new branch 'gl-ar300m' May 27 14:25:51 ar300m(gl-ar300m): git pull May 27 14:25:57 how would i get this branch from your remote into my origin? May 27 14:26:25 as in, push it to your clone? May 27 14:26:36 git push origin gl-ar300m, assuming origin is your repo :) May 27 14:27:11 also, never 'pull' me. git fetch me. pull is only for upstream/master :) May 27 14:27:23 good to know :) May 27 14:27:39 technically git pull is a git fetch and git merge together. May 27 14:29:18 So people if I was to set up a team talk or a team speak server would any one like to come on and voice chat? May 27 14:30:48 You can get team speak on the pc and android plus Ios May 27 14:37:18 Tapper: personally I wouldn't, but I prefer irc and textual communication in general :P May 27 14:38:19 I am much better at talking than I am at typing :-D May 27 14:39:23 yes. Tapper. Taps the keyboard. May 27 14:39:25 maybe were it mumble or something more foss friendly I may be interested, but eh May 27 14:39:44 * hanetzer tries to avoid binpkgs May 27 14:40:01 I don't know what mumble is and I have to use something that will work with my screen reader May 27 14:40:19 Tapper: impaired or just like robospeak? :P May 27 14:40:33 I am blind as fuck :-D May 27 14:40:53 Tapper: mumble.com May 27 14:41:08 K I will have a look see! :-D May 27 14:41:26 https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble/ May 27 14:42:42 I am downloading mumble now I will let you know if it works with screen readers May 27 14:43:17 Tapper: Are you on linux or windows? May 27 14:43:39 Tapper: https://stormdragon.tk/tag/mumble/ May 27 14:43:52 Tapper: this might help if you are on windows and it does not work with screen readers May 27 14:43:54 windows May 27 14:44:10 Thanks I will look May 27 14:47:16 the only answer is discord btw May 27 14:47:46 I agree, that IRC is very useful tool. Just see how many networks exists and how many users they have May 27 14:47:57 yes. join the slackification of all things. use discord. May 27 14:48:07 What is discord? I thort that is a forum softwair? May 27 14:48:26 hosted voice, with chat and such too May 27 14:48:40 decent clients on all platforms May 27 14:48:44 or in browser May 27 14:49:11 I will admit discord is pretty good. but again, I prefer foss friendly stuff when possible :) May 27 14:49:56 irc is low bandwidth. May 27 14:50:07 very. May 27 14:50:10 this really matters in the US when we pay by the MB May 27 14:50:20 just logging into discord is over 10MB May 27 14:50:26 that's not cool. May 27 14:50:30 hah. who the fuck is charging you by the mb? May 27 14:50:39 hanetzer: every carrier in the US? May 27 14:50:44 who does that anymore May 27 14:50:46 you talking cell phones? May 27 14:50:50 yes May 27 14:50:52 oh wait i'm sorry. May 27 14:51:11 they don't charge us by the MB anymore because they've reworded their offerings to be "unlimited" May 27 14:51:12 $90/mo, unlimited on my phone. May 27 14:51:23 but tethering, right? May 27 14:51:31 get a good rom and they can't tell. May 27 14:51:32 im not even a resident, came over and paid 50 bucks for unmeterrd :D May 27 14:51:54 verizon prepaid? May 27 14:51:57 inc tethering, then canada roaming for extra 5 May 27 14:52:00 t mob May 27 14:52:05 tmob here too May 27 14:52:06 oh wow that's not bad May 27 14:52:21 i pay $23-40 per month. depends on how much i use. May 27 14:52:22 cost me 100 bucks coz i got a new phone too May 27 14:52:30 besides, verizon is shit. it spawned ashit pie May 27 14:52:36 phone wss 100 bucks, just did me a deal on this one May 27 14:52:52 100 bucks all in for phone and 50 buck prepay May 27 14:52:53 unfortunately verizon has the best coverage in the US. May 27 14:52:56 not to mention their phones are usually dicks to hack May 27 14:53:00 so we are stuck paying their high fees May 27 14:53:21 tbf ive not been out of lte coverafe on t mob since ive been here May 27 14:53:23 does it? Tmo is great where I am, and to be fair if you check its coverage map you're pretty well covered anyways. May 27 14:53:31 and ibe beeb evrryehere :D May 27 14:53:39 jwh: you'd be out of coverage if you lived where i live :) May 27 14:53:48 been everywhere May 27 14:53:53 i am on ting (tmobile mvno) and it gets spotty sometimes May 27 14:54:07 currently sitting on.... May 27 14:54:18 salcedo: well yeah, that's the offbrand :P May 27 14:54:20 https://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL1095 May 27 14:54:44 hanetzer: it's still tmobile network May 27 14:54:45 why does n'tiptables -m state work? The generated package contains xt_state.ko but on the system in /usr/lib/iptables there is no libxt_state.ko module? May 27 14:55:15 salcedo: may just not open all cell sites or bands to the mvno though May 27 14:55:25 mvno contracts are weird May 27 14:56:10 jwh: this is true. i also suspect they do some shady things to subconsiously force people back onto the major carriers. May 27 14:56:11 '''off brand''' :P May 27 14:56:41 e.g. "woops. your voicemails didn't come through for a week." -- "woops. you didn't get text from random folks yesterday." May 27 14:56:44 airplane mode!!!! May 27 14:56:53 the fcc is gonna get you May 27 14:56:55 salcedo: to be frank I was on metro which was a tmo mvno but their payment interface on their app and website is shit af so I just said fuck it May 27 14:57:14 and now I'm on brand, have been for years, and have never looked back. May 27 14:57:53 ting hasn't been bad for me May 27 14:57:56 heh May 27 14:58:17 it has quirks... such as the just-mentioned "randomly breaking random things" May 27 14:58:30 nvm the module is in /lib/modules but iptables -m state throws an error May 27 14:58:47 but i deal with them because it's more affordable for my use case. i don't rely on my phone for everything like 90% of the population. May 27 14:58:56 often will forget to bring my phone when i leave the house May 27 14:59:16 yep. to be frank I honestly could probably be fine with a metered connection. May 27 14:59:25 so to me, paying $80/mo or more for an "unlimited" plan from the carriers is a waste of money May 27 15:00:09 i was on AT&T for over 5 years paying $250/mo for 3 lines. May 27 15:00:15 then quit byatchin' :P May 27 15:00:37 crazy May 27 15:00:38 and was like "helllz no! this is dumb." May 27 15:00:48 i pay tge equiv of about 20 bucks May 27 15:00:58 30g data plus 30g tether May 27 15:01:01 roaming May 27 15:01:01 what's TGE? May 27 15:01:04 the May 27 15:01:13 on my phone :p May 27 15:01:14 oh hehe May 27 15:01:40 $20 for 30g data plus 30g tether doesn't make sense May 27 15:01:44 thats at home ofc May 27 15:01:53 get roaming in eu, usa too May 27 15:02:04 only at 3g for roaming though May 27 15:02:23 show me a carrier that gives 30GB/mo data for $20/mo and i'm all over it. May 27 15:02:33 in the uk :p May 27 15:02:55 i just use them to whore roaming rly May 27 15:03:04 $20/mo is for JUST the data right? then you pay another $60-80 in access fees, taxes, voice/sms, etc... right? :P May 27 15:03:19 allowed 13g/mo on roaming before its chargable May 27 15:03:23 no May 27 15:03:33 unlimited texts and 200 mins May 27 15:03:43 but its a data geared contract May 27 15:03:50 thats inc tax May 27 15:04:06 that's unthinkable here in the US May 27 15:04:11 dont have access fees or any of that nonsense May 27 15:04:19 just pay x/mo for the bundle May 27 15:04:49 my phone contract is umm, about 32 bucks or something May 27 15:04:59 unlimited mins, texts, 20g data May 27 15:05:23 k, taking off now.. no wifi until 10k feet May 27 15:05:31 or whatever May 27 15:05:36 $30ish is the average i pay and i have to stay below 500MB/month of data usage or it goes up to $60-80 May 27 15:05:40 any carrier that doesn't offer unlimited min & text is a joke and does not deserve your money May 27 15:05:46 thats madness May 27 15:06:00 it is madness May 27 15:06:02 just get on tmo unlimited and fuck the other stuff :P May 27 15:06:02 but May 27 15:06:22 i'm a "collapse first and avoid the rush" kind of person. May 27 15:06:29 heh May 27 15:06:33 and i like the challenge of limiting my data usage. May 27 15:06:43 if you can't even get a solid gig of data without paying $90ish anyways may as well pay that and live like a king. May 27 15:06:46 so in a few years when communications goes WAY up. May 27 15:07:03 it won't bother me May 27 15:07:06 also, wps and wep >.> <.< ahem. wind fissure :P May 27 15:08:15 the streets will be filled with 5G-sucking zombies floating on a massive pile of ever-increasing debt for the privilege of staying connected to a control grid called facebook May 27 15:08:47 and i'll be chilling with my little 500MB/mo... maybe by then it will be 50MB for the same price. :) May 27 15:13:43 Mumble Is not a verry good project there is open pull requests from 2014 May 27 15:14:03 and 604 Issues May 27 15:14:40 Plus it's verry lagy when using a screen reader. May 27 15:14:42 and? May 27 15:14:56 It takes a long time to moov through the UI May 27 15:15:06 * ldir scrolls back after a few hours away - then has to confess that every time he see DR Congo he always hears Doctor Congo May 27 15:15:16 oh boo, late pushing off missed out slot May 27 15:15:25 lol yes ldir May 27 15:15:45 open prs and issues do not a bad project make. did you check the fix in the link salcedo linked which talks about the screen reader keyboard integration fix? May 27 15:16:24 and I can't decide he's a Doctor of dance or who knows what. My head's a scary place :-) May 27 15:16:45 ldir: no that's Dr. Conga. Common mistake. May 27 15:17:15 ahh! Phew, thanks for clearing that up. So what is Dr Congo a doctor of? May 27 15:17:28 UngaBunga, actually May 27 15:17:49 lol May 27 15:20:02 no no no no no, You sure that isn't Silvio Burlusconi? May 27 15:20:35 oops, that was bungabunga parties apparently. May 27 15:20:42 hanetzer yes that reg file does not make a difference May 27 15:20:42 ah yes May 27 15:20:51 bunga bunga! May 27 15:20:54 hrm where did udev go? May 27 15:21:01 i thought it was using eudev but can't find it May 27 15:21:40 Tapper: ah, well I don't know enough about making computers talk to be of much help here, and I don't use windows if I can avoid it so I guess I'll duck this scenario May 27 15:21:52 ok maybe not needed anymore. appears gone. will have to test this too :) May 27 15:22:05 gotta make suer i can plug my phone into gl-ar300m and tether May 27 15:22:32 hanetzer: have you tested this stuff? May 27 15:23:03 salcedo: tethering, no, but basic install and usage, yes. May 27 15:23:22 ok because my ar300m is all duct-taped and stuff. May 27 15:23:35 getting to the uart is going to be slightly painful May 27 15:23:37 I honestly have no use for the thing and bought it for no other purposes than to unfsck the vendor nand shit :) May 27 15:24:01 oh no. this is my main connection to the world :) May 27 15:24:45 well, if the nand side is fucked it will fallback to the nor side May 27 15:25:37 ok if mt29f is the key i'll let you know :) May 27 15:25:43 root@kekistan:~# grep DESC /etc/openwrt_release May 27 15:25:45 DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION='LEDE Reboot 17.01.4 r3560-79f57e422d' May 27 15:25:47 this is where it is at right now May 27 15:25:59 that is kernel 4.4.x with vendor driver May 27 15:26:16 salcedo: however, I will probably never touch that pr again, focussing instead on getting the ath79 dts port done :P May 27 15:29:00 ok guess i'll have serial cable handy it might be a fail lol May 27 15:29:03 is compiling now May 27 15:29:57 PtitGNU: ping May 27 15:32:27 salcedo: get free wifi and sms on delta flights too May 27 15:32:34 with t-mob May 27 15:32:44 no calls though, ofc May 27 15:33:23 i don't fly. May 27 15:34:02 driving is more expensive - but also more of an adventure and less intrusive. May 27 15:34:19 heh May 27 15:34:49 this kinda a pointless climb May 27 15:35:00 get to cruise alt., time to descebd May 27 15:35:03 descend May 27 15:35:28 there are many reasons for that May 27 15:36:26 in air traffic there is always a reason for something that seems pointless May 27 15:36:58 well obviously efficiency and to avoid hitting things, like birds May 27 15:37:07 but yeah May 27 15:37:11 yep. fuel economy most likely. May 27 15:37:16 all thay effort May 27 15:37:21 that May 27 15:37:21 maybe the air pressure is better at the current altitude May 27 15:37:35 theres a sweey spot May 27 15:37:39 sweet May 27 15:37:43 or a headwind is at the higher altitude May 27 15:37:50 no too thin, but not too much resistance May 27 15:37:54 not May 27 15:38:00 regular people can only take so much air pressure changes comfortably May 27 15:38:15 yeah May 27 15:38:44 when you fly brussels - amsterdam or brussels - frankfurt, you're in the air for barely half an hour May 27 15:39:04 by the time you're at cruising altitude it's already time to start descent :-/ May 27 15:39:24 luckily most brussels - paris flights are replaced by tgv nowadays. May 27 15:39:34 more comfortable as well if you ask me :) May 27 15:40:26 and ya gotta fake the curvature of the earth, y'kno /s May 27 15:41:55 :P May 27 15:41:59 earth is flat according to fake fake real news May 27 15:42:10 yes and the US is bigger than russia! May 27 15:42:35 someone should tell this pilot about the pressure chabges, hes all over the place May 27 15:43:19 air sockets? May 27 15:43:26 changee May 27 15:43:26 so you're in the air and irc'ing? May 27 15:43:30 yee May 27 15:43:51 keeps banking and killing the ground connectivity yhough May 27 15:43:53 though May 27 15:44:19 delta only seem to employ ex air force pilots May 27 15:44:46 that's nothing May 27 15:44:56 maybe he's dodging katyusha rockets May 27 15:44:58 ups/fedex pilots are nuts May 27 15:45:01 must be them damn iranians May 27 15:45:09 they're everywhere! May 27 15:45:21 con-air pilots even more nuts May 27 15:45:38 dont see commercial jets bank at 70+ degrees very often May 27 15:46:05 if we weren't shackled to the floor we'd all be launched out of our seats with how they fly. May 27 15:46:09 the delta shuttle flights out of atlanta are all crazy May 27 15:46:35 never been on a sane one May 27 15:46:57 this is still mild compared to atlanta to birmingham, al May 27 15:47:10 thayt was terrifying May 27 15:47:15 that May 27 15:47:53 thats how you end up with a busted plane May 27 15:48:13 think of it this way May 27 15:48:44 you're in a tube of metal that's 30+ years old with jet engines attached to it. May 27 15:49:35 yup May 27 15:49:43 im in a 717 tho May 27 15:49:44 and there's two psycopaths in the cockpit who are underpaid and overstressed, who are texting while flying May 27 15:49:50 safest plane oit there May 27 15:49:56 then May 27 15:50:03 no incidents, no fatalities May 27 15:50:14 they hire these hot chicks to walk around and serve you alcoholic beverages May 27 15:50:23 and tell you "this is the safest shit ever!" May 27 15:51:44 not to mention, to even get on this death trap, you have to go through a line of minimum-wage people ransacking your luggage and seeing your naked body with millimeter waves. May 27 15:52:05 i'd rather drive :) May 27 15:52:08 and god forbid you where a towel ;P May 27 15:52:18 erm, wear. I swear I can english :D May 27 15:52:54 guys, it still beats india May 27 15:53:06 there they have sex in the cockpit while on autopilot ;) May 27 15:53:12 still beats malaysia May 27 15:53:16 srs May 27 15:53:23 look up tge 717 May 27 15:53:25 the May 27 15:53:28 have you ever seen the vids of public transportation in some parts of india? May 27 15:53:31 Borromini: with literal death 'traps' ;P May 27 15:53:45 the trains are so overcroweded that they constantly run over people and nobody cares May 27 15:53:51 wait no, that's thailand May 27 15:54:00 they just wait for the train to move on and clean up the carcas. May 27 15:54:42 salcedo: they'd only care if those dead guys had money, and people with money don't take trains in the first place May 27 15:55:17 so if i was a poor person there and i needed to travel. i think i would just hike. May 27 15:55:23 and it might take me a year to get where i need to go. May 27 15:55:45 maybe someone will sell me a mule May 27 15:56:06 for a few days labor May 27 15:56:58 "you want this mule? you work for me 1 year" May 27 15:57:12 "ok you got a deal! i'm not standing in that freaking TSA line." May 27 15:59:13 here we go May 27 15:59:17 delta landing May 27 15:59:32 banked nose dive, engines power incressed May 27 16:06:19 Will the LEDE forum be renamed to OpenWrt in the near future? May 27 16:09:37 huaracheguarache: there was no consensus yet on forum software and whatnot after the merge May 27 16:10:01 ok May 27 16:10:03 might be the old openwrt forum comes back online again, but everyone seems to be in the dark about that May 27 16:11:38 * ldir is happy for the old forum to come back as a read only 'reference' but not as any active form May 27 16:12:15 :) May 27 16:12:28 too long has the indecision been.... and servers going pop in whatever form answers the question sufficiently well for me. May 27 16:13:16 heh May 27 16:17:52 for me as well, but i don't call the shots. May 27 16:17:58 Charlotte, i am in you May 27 16:18:09 see what i did there May 27 16:18:49 Borromini: no, but you can express an opinion....which I just have. May 27 16:18:59 ldir: and like i have :P May 27 16:19:13 so, in for the second brick for today May 27 16:19:37 * Borromini is flashing stock tp-link firmware in the hopes of upgrading his bootloader on the 1043 v2 May 27 16:20:14 * ldir doesn't know what to do, 'cos last time he wished good luck it didn't end so well. May 27 16:20:54 * ldir resorts to theatrical tradition..... break a leg Borromini May 27 16:21:05 :D May 27 16:21:16 i have two, so i can afford to break both i guess May 27 16:21:34 at least this leg doesn't require me to compile three year old unmaintained bootloader code. May 27 16:23:53 Borromini: do you have a wnr2000v3? May 27 16:24:57 mangix: no, i linked to that topic because somebody was complaining stuff was broken May 27 16:25:08 ah ok May 27 16:25:14 i assume you're asking because of the e-mail i sent in response to hauke's question? May 27 16:25:15 that router has weird size limits May 27 16:25:24 ok May 27 16:25:32 because the bootloader sets aside two partitions for traffic data May 27 16:25:47 the breakage is probably a size issue May 27 16:27:26 ok May 27 16:27:39 so i have openwrt 15.05 on my router currently and im looking to install 17.01.04 May 27 16:28:08 but i can't remember the archetecture, how would i find something like that out? May 27 16:29:12 hanetzer: still waiting for compile :) May 27 16:29:44 MrFantastik: you check your page on the ToH May 27 16:30:02 https://openwrt.org/toh/start May 27 16:30:39 MrFantastik: you might as well put 18.06 on it... it's branched and hopefully sees a stable release in the months coming. May 27 16:31:45 MrFantastik: opkg info would give you the arch for each package. May 27 16:33:17 thanks ! May 27 16:33:33 18.06 huh, May 27 16:33:55 or opkg print-architecture is less verbose May 27 16:34:18 so when i install this, am i doing and upgrade? or a new flash? May 27 16:35:53 depends on your hardware i'd say May 27 16:35:58 and your setup May 27 16:36:21 https://openwrt.org/toh/netgear/netgear_r6100 May 27 16:36:38 it has 15.05 on it right now and its pretty much stock May 27 16:36:54 i dont mind losing all my settings, i just debricked it May 27 16:38:38 oh May 27 16:38:43 then by all means use sysupgrade -n May 27 16:38:53 wipes your settings May 27 16:39:17 that will get me to 17.01.04? May 27 16:41:04 and also to 18.06 which i would recommend at this point May 27 16:42:02 nbd: jow: could one of you please upload the package of the glibc used in master and 18.06 to https://sources.lede-project.org/ May 27 16:42:14 this is not done by the build bot becasue it does not use glibc May 27 16:42:31 okay i just need to download the image and then run sysupgrade -n 18.06.img May 27 16:42:37 MrFantastik: yeah https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/18.06-SNAPSHOT/targets/ar71xx/nand/ May 27 16:42:46 awesome ! May 27 16:42:51 someone complained that he used a very secure proxy which blocked git acces May 27 16:43:25 Hauke: fyi, i do not have that wnr2000 v3 myself May 27 16:43:41 but someone was very vocal (and it's an issue from 17.01 already it seems) so i thought i'd bring it up May 27 16:45:02 r6100-ubi-factory.img right? sorry for all the questions, i just want to make sure i get it right :) May 27 16:47:48 sysupgrade May 27 16:47:56 factory is only if you come from non-openwrt May 27 16:52:15 Borromini: thanks for brining this topic up May 27 16:52:17 okay thanks, wow that upgrade was a lot faster and easier than i thougt it would be, also thanks to your help lol May 27 16:52:30 I also can not fix it as I said May 27 16:52:49 Hauke: yeah, thanks for following up. I'll link that guy, he moaned but he hasn't reacted since May 27 16:52:55 that won't get things fixed either :) May 27 16:53:15 MrFantastik: yw, hope it works well, if not, you can downgrade to 17.01 using sysupgrade -n as well May 27 16:55:12 Borromini: ouch, a pity about your tl-wr1043ndv1 (serial probably won't help anymore, unless you're very, very lucky - this is now external spi-flashing territory) May 27 16:55:32 its woeking fine right now, and i will report back if i do have any issues May 27 16:55:41 Can someone build a image from the latest developer source with LuCI integrated? (for TP Link Archer C5 v2 Broadcom) May 27 16:56:01 I cant get LuCI web interface to start, Im installing with opkg but it does not start, and the wifi from the last release build is not stable at all May 27 16:56:31 pkgadd: i already have someone who can take it off my hands... it was disposable to to speak :) May 27 16:56:40 MrFantastik: that's good to hear :) May 27 16:56:56 wnr2000 v3 issue started here on irc, the issue was indeed a size problem - and his complaint (even if not phrased that well) is that an image was created in the first place (e.g. that there apparently was no three erase blocks reserved for the overlay), not that it was too large May 27 16:57:23 I had to recover mine via tftp twice this week, when trying ath79 May 27 16:57:51 ok then we should probably just remove the wnr2000 v3 imags May 27 17:11:53 anyone pls? May 27 17:23:09 hanetzer: fail :) May 27 17:25:50 hanetzer: https://pastebin.com/bnbbMuyq May 27 17:28:36 hanetzer: what do you make of this? [ 0.827531] m25p80 spi0.0: found w25q128, expected m25p80 May 27 17:29:49 isn't it dwarf...? May 27 17:29:52 then there is this: [ 2.250428] nand: No NAND device found May 27 17:30:22 though that nand: No NAND device found i think is part of some other driver that is still being worked on May 27 17:33:02 hanetzer: this is the same type of error i had with my port of ath79_spinand.c to newer kernel. May 27 17:33:28 except this time it seems using mt29f got a little further - it seems to see the nand chip and recognize its partitions May 27 17:35:52 bootargs=board=CUS531-NAND console=ttyS0,115200 ubi.mtd=5,2048 root=/dev/mtdblock8 mtdparts=spi0.0:256k(u-boot)ro,64k(u-boot-env),128k(reserved),64k(art);spi0.1:2m(kernel),20m(rootfs),106m(data),22m@0x0(firmware) rootfstype=squashfs,jffs2 noinitrd May 27 17:35:57 uboot showing mtdblock8 May 27 17:36:19 this confuses me because i only saw 4 partitions detected by the driver May 27 17:51:41 -6 is ENXIO May 27 17:55:12 ok this makes more sense May 27 18:13:53 updated openwrt/upstream, https://sdwalker.github.io/uscan/index.html May 27 18:26:49 are there any good routers out there supported by openwrt with built in ata? May 27 18:34:17 huaracheguarache: in short no, at least not if your WAN speeds are above 50 MBit/s. only lantiq supports FXS ports (and you need asterisk and chan_lantiq to use them, which is not for the faint of heart). but using the voice engine on lantiq needs one core dedicated to it, which leaves the overall throughput at slightly below 50 MBit/s May 27 18:34:50 huaracheguarache: but if you find anything interesting, please tell ;) May 27 18:35:48 pkgadd: ahh, crap. looks like I'm going to have to keep using the crappy isp modem May 27 18:37:50 I just got upgraded to 500/500 and I also have an iptv subscription. the thing that makes me pull my hair out is that the modem doesn't support iptv in bridge mode May 27 18:38:48 originally they said that everyone with the new TV decoder needs the new modem as well, but when I asked they told me that everything should work with the old one May 27 18:38:56 surprise, it doesn't May 27 18:40:09 apparently they're working on it, which probably means waiting for a firmware update from zyxel May 27 18:43:58 would actually be nice to get rid of the voip phone, but not everyone in the house agrees with that May 27 18:56:32 huaracheguarache: I solved my situation with a dedicated VDSL2 modem, my nbg6817 router - and a dedicated SIP pbx/ ATA/ DECT base station May 27 18:56:57 no ip tv involved though May 27 19:12:50 terrible, today was 31C in the afternoon, no clouds. Tomorrow the same. Has someone good grill sauce I can use for self grill? May 27 19:14:02 at least it's getting cooler here May 27 19:14:05 where do you live ultito May 27 19:16:08 Borromini: about 2 hours from Vienna May 27 19:16:30 Borromini: State CZ May 27 19:16:42 oh May 27 19:17:00 you guys don't have normal temps for this time of the year either i suppose May 27 19:17:50 this weather is normal for our region during first week of July, not by the end of May May 27 19:18:19 I am affraid about weather in July May 27 19:19:26 well here in belgium for the last few years we've had a warm May often May 27 19:19:40 but not enjoyably warm - rather pressing weather like this May 27 19:19:51 and july etc. have always been warmish and rainy May 27 19:20:13 yay for global warming i say, at least someone on the north pole must be enjoying the higher temps :-/ May 27 19:20:20 hanetzer: ok so looks like the nand chip for ar300m has not been added to the dts? is that why it is not finding it? May 27 19:28:28 salcedo: no, taht pr is non-dts May 27 19:42:43 salcedo: also, that bootargs= bit has nothing to do with drivers. its preprog'd in to u-boot's env May 27 20:11:02 hanetzer: ok so the reason it doesn't find the NAND chip is because there is no dts? May 27 20:11:52 no. May 27 20:11:59 pkgadd: what ATA box do you use? May 27 20:12:33 salcedo: how did you flash/upgrade? May 27 20:12:39 hanetzer: sysupgrade May 27 20:13:18 i don't compile in luci or anything May 27 20:13:38 just base system + openvpn + a few utilities May 27 20:13:51 huaracheguarache: I got the cheapest AVM fritz!box with continued vendor support - and use is exclusively for its SIP/ DECT/ ATA features on a dedicated/ isolated subnet (~20 EUR for a used 7362sl, to be exact) May 27 20:14:27 salcedo: yep. less see. yeah, no. I bet the issue here is your particular model uses another make & model of nand, which I didn't add ids and such for May 27 20:15:01 hanetzer: you added all the ids from the ath79_spinand.c though, right? May 27 20:15:17 huaracheguarache: my long term plan is to potentially replace it with an OpenWrt powered lantiq box in the future, but I'm not comfortable enough with asterisk so far to risk exposing it to the internet May 27 20:15:19 err, my bad. it's somewhere else in his patch. May 27 20:15:21 let me find it May 27 20:16:02 hanetzer: https://github.com/domino-team/lede-ar300m/blob/master/0001-add-support-for-GL-AR300M-NAND-flash-support.patch May 27 20:16:15 salcedo: I added all the ids that were present when I originally did this, yes. May 27 20:16:42 pkgadd: ok, not sure if I can get hold of it in Norway. Maybe it's better to just write a really angry email to my ISP and tell them to send me a new modem. May 27 20:16:51 i suspect it is not a missing id because this patch works on my ar300m May 27 20:17:07 huaracheguarache: my reasoning was to put all the security sensitive (VoIP-only) stuff in a cheap box I can replace easily, whe vendor support runs out May 27 20:17:51 pkgadd: that makes sense May 27 20:18:04 pkgadd: yeah, down in line 1138; this is why we hate this shit. duplication of code, makes it difficult to see the stuff May 27 20:18:11 huaracheguarache: new (as in 7430) they go for 90-100 EUR, used you'll find them for a bit under 20 EUR on ebay May 27 20:19:11 pkgadd: thanks for the tip =) May 27 20:19:55 17-18 EUR in practice (plus shipping), if you're a bit patient May 27 20:21:37 ldir: one good leg remaining :^) May 27 20:21:41 erm, salcedo * and it appears to be a winbond chip. May 27 20:22:03 :-) May 27 20:22:13 hanetzer: careful that pastebin i sent... May 27 20:22:21 hanetzer: the chip it is detecting there is the NOR May 27 20:22:21 the 7362sl is particularly interesting, as it was the goto box for an ISP over here (firmware is branded, but unlocked and vendor supported) - better hardware than the newer 7430 and very similar to their old flagship product (7490) - so there's no technical reason for them to drop support (that doesn't imply how long they /want/ to support it though, but for 20 EUR I can get another one when that May 27 20:22:27 happens) May 27 20:22:53 salcedo: no, I'm looking at the u-boot portion of the bootlog May 27 20:23:00 oh... hrm May 27 20:23:22 ah nvm, I was still off. sec. May 27 20:23:28 night gents May 27 20:23:32 Flash Manuf Id 0xef, DeviceId0 0x40, DeviceId1 0x18 May 27 20:23:34 flash size 16MB, sector count = 256 May 27 20:23:36 ^ this is NOR May 27 20:23:42 pkgadd: whenever I visit Germany I always see lots of Fritzboxes in the list of WiFi networks May 27 20:24:38 huaracheguarache: they're very popular over here, for good reasons - but I'd never get one as a router (way too little options in the DHCP/ DNS area, something I make very heavy use of) May 27 20:24:43 salcedo: do you have a log of the stock nand firmware from the vendor, or can you acquire one? May 27 20:25:01 it has to come from *your* device. May 27 20:25:52 huaracheguarache: and the VoIP features are pretty decent (I had a few issues with DECT interoperability with my ancient handsets, but those got sorted with the current beta firmware) May 27 20:26:02 pkgadd: didn't they have an exploit that was used to turn them into a botnet? if I remember correctly it caused a massive internet outage in Germany May 27 20:26:48 hanetzer: no. but i can put the known-working LEDE with alzhao's patch on there and grab the log. will that help? May 27 20:26:56 salcedo: yeah. May 27 20:27:47 huaracheguarache: nope, that were some Telekom speedport ones - but they had a security blunder in terms of remote access a few years back (which allowed attackers remote login and exploit the VoIP features to call expensive numbers); they did a rather good job in fixing that even for long EOLed devices May 27 20:28:01 ok. just for your info - when i tried to patch alzhao's driver to use mtd_ooblayout_ops everything compiled just fine and i was certain it would work because i did a lot of copy & paste from ... who is that guy... May 27 20:28:12 pkgadd: ah, ok May 27 20:28:12 there is a guy who does a lot of stuff with MTD in the main kernel trees May 27 20:28:23 forgot his name - but i looked at how he ported many drivers from nand ecclayout May 27 20:28:45 i saw the same exact error that your branch gave me... fails to find nand. May 27 20:30:14 huaracheguarache: still, if it wouldn't solely for their VoIP capabilities -and in a jailed vlan for nothing else- /I/ wouldn't buy them - but it's either that or some SIP-ATA with even more questionable firmware maintenance or me having to master asterisk in a sufficiently secure way (and on day one after the switch without no prior preparation), so that was the lesser evil (and not bad in practice May 27 20:30:16 salcedo: bbrezillion or sommat, prolly. and yeah, its almost definitely a lack of a proper nand id May 27 20:31:01 pkgadd: yeah, I agree May 27 20:31:15 is asterisk wouldn't be that convoluted and complex, with a more sane default'ish config May 27 20:31:18 hanetzer: yep that's the guy May 27 20:31:23 s/is/if/ May 27 20:31:34 hanetzer: i have an idea ;) May 27 20:31:56 i have the device opened up beacuse uart is attached May 27 20:32:12 i can just look at the part number and we can maybe find the JEDEC for it online? May 27 20:35:05 interesting May 27 20:35:14 pkgadd: any word on dsa? May 27 20:35:20 hanetzer: when searching for the part number, the ONLY thing that came up was this: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/787 :) May 27 20:35:46 pkgadd: there are still some changes missing for nbg6817 specifics, so I can't test it yet May 27 20:36:05 hanetzer: 128 MB of SPI NAND flash (gd5f1gq4ucy1g) <-- this is the one May 27 20:36:20 huaracheguarache: as in MAC stored as ASCII instead of BCD, stuff like that May 27 20:37:10 pkgadd: hmm, ok May 27 20:37:21 huaracheguarache: but this https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/staging/blogic.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/qca8k_trunk is the branch to watch May 27 20:38:20 it's supposed to be switched asap, including for 18.06 May 27 20:38:48 pkgadd: great stuff =) May 27 20:38:57 yep May 27 20:39:48 salcedo: no no. get me a real log. I trust software more than human eyes and fine chip labeling ;P May 27 20:40:20 hanetzer: roger that. might be an hour or so. i lost my previous image and must re-compile. May 27 20:40:35 christ. what are you compiling on? May 27 20:40:44 some cheap dell laptop from 2015 May 27 20:41:09 actually no. better idea. May 27 20:41:10 ah. carry on then. Can't expect that compete with a r7 1700 :) May 27 20:41:20 i'll just grab the ubi and tftp it real quick May 27 20:42:17 pkgadd: I wonder what kind of performance impact DSA will have May 27 20:42:57 huaracheguarache: that's to be seen (well, I won't notice any difference on my 100/40 MBit/s connection either way), but I wouldn't expect a big difference May 27 20:44:02 with DSA, there is potential for improvement - but it's orthogonal to the change itself (so it may (or may not) come as additional improvements further on May 27 20:45:54 pkgadd: Ok. I just had a look to check what kind of values I get now, and I get 250 mbps down and 500 mbps up. May 27 20:46:08 without DSA May 27 20:46:39 and that's with SQM May 27 20:47:48 that's better than I'd have expected from all the noise about poor routing performance of the ipq806x May 27 20:48:45 I was actually a bit surprised since the values are a bit higher than I've seen previously. May 27 20:49:47 Sometimes SQM is a bit weird... May 27 20:50:03 I've never tried it May 27 20:50:30 You don't do any latency sensitive stuff? May 27 20:51:18 while I was still stuck on ADSL, my WAN speed varied too much for a fixed SQM setting (and going conservative with a low(er) limit was not an option), now with VDSL my bufferbloat rating is very good without doing anything May 27 20:51:45 ah, nice May 27 20:51:57 and things like video calls and voice calls are working well? May 27 20:52:14 yes May 27 20:52:28 I guess they're doing something upstream May 27 20:52:43 http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/33910018 that's with no sqm or any other kind of tuning May 27 20:52:59 wired? May 27 20:53:41 VDSL2, vectoring - LAN is 1 GBit/s wired, of course May 27 20:54:12 hanetzer: they were so nice to put jtag header on board but i had to solder a header for uart and then chop it down because it bumps into the antenna connector May 27 20:54:24 pkgadd: hmm, let's see what I get without SQM May 27 20:54:40 salcedo: wat? there's no jtag header on the board? May 27 20:55:04 or do you mean serial port? serial != jtag May 27 20:55:17 hanetzer: what else could it be? looks like jtag to me May 27 20:55:32 you mean that black thing? that's a pcie header. May 27 20:55:51 woah that's not for jtag? May 27 20:55:57 wtf do these things need pcie for?! May 27 20:56:20 4 pins to the left (with the ethernet ports facing you) are i2c, three pins to the right is serial, black 2x5 in the middle is pcie May 27 20:56:29 addon cards, iot projects, whatever. May 27 20:56:34 coooool :) May 27 20:56:52 shit I fuggin wish there was a jtag header on this thing May 27 20:57:26 pkgadd: for some reason it doesn't want to measure bufferbloat May 27 20:57:28 hmm May 27 20:58:20 and the speed were lower(!) without SQM, what the heck May 27 21:17:18 salcedo: status? May 27 21:49:38 hanetzer: back May 27 21:49:46 hanetzer: was out planting vegetables May 27 21:50:21 devil lettuce, more like ;) May 27 22:00:11 hanetzer: https://pastebin.com/Lg7r1WPx May 27 22:00:49 salcedo: further reference: ix.io, ptpb.pw, termbin. anything but pastebin. May 27 22:01:13 hanetzer: u no like pastebin? the NSA likes pastebin :) May 27 22:01:17 salcedo: this has what I need to see if I made the needed changes May 27 22:01:41 salcedo: it corrupts crlf/lf and has entirely too much going on to just be sharing text files. May 27 22:02:05 the spi flash (winbond) is on spi0.0 and the nand is spi0.1 (gigadevice) ? May 27 22:02:51 yep May 27 22:03:05 and my patch has support for that; are you certain you built it right? May 27 22:03:38 or rather, are you certain you grabbed my branch right? May 27 22:04:05 i will check nand_ids.c in the build_dir May 27 22:04:25 yes, please do so. May 27 22:06:16 https://snag.gy/Su6Xx1.jpg May 27 22:07:02 wait that says 1G hrm May 27 22:08:17 curl's totally broken May 27 22:08:18 lovely May 27 22:12:25 in the mean time it will take me very little time to build this firmware for you myself May 27 22:14:00 i think i see where it is failing May 27 22:14:34 in drivers/mtd/nand/nand_base.c there is a function nand_get_flash_type() May 27 22:15:03 there is a check if (!type->name) return ERR_PTR(-NODEV) May 27 22:15:54 if it gets here, that means it read an ID from a nand chip (i think) May 27 22:16:10 but it did not match anything in the nand_ids table May 27 22:16:22 https://ptpb.pw/p-KY.ubi.gz openwrt-ar71xx-nand-gl-ar300m-squashfs-factory.ubi.gz May 27 22:17:20 salcedo: try this, to eliminate the potential for it being 'just you' :) May 27 22:17:26 ok one moment May 27 22:17:34 you're gonna have to gunzip it first obvs May 27 22:19:18 salcedo: and yes, it says 1g, but that's a gigabit, not a gigabyte. /8 it and you get a nice figure of 128 megs :) May 27 22:19:29 flashing May 27 22:19:55 same deal May 27 22:19:56 did not find it May 27 22:20:09 huh. how are you flashing? May 27 22:20:13 tftp May 27 22:20:21 try the web ui? May 27 22:20:29 I mean, the built-in u-boot web upgrade :) May 27 22:20:38 what's the diff? May 27 22:20:45 and when you say tftp, what exactly do you mean? May 27 22:20:53 i am connected via uart May 27 22:21:04 and i run nlf from uboot May 27 22:21:13 salcedo: dunno, but I always tested using the u-boot webui so it may help, or it may not. May 27 22:21:21 they are the same thing May 27 22:21:28 i used this method to flash my working version and it works May 27 22:22:01 also used it to flash the one from vendor to give you the evil pastebin :) May 27 22:22:48 in any case, I'll look into it. can you point me (privmsg pls) at the alzhao patch you're using again so I can reference? my nand is the one currently labeled 'fwdevice' but its actually paragon/xtx May 27 22:23:46 https://github.com/domino-team/lede-ar300m/blob/master/0001-add-support-for-GL-AR300M-NAND-flash-support.patch May 27 22:24:16 i suspect this is the patch being used to build the vender 17.01.4 available from their website May 27 22:24:38 big difference here since 17.01.4 is on 4.4.x kernel May 27 22:25:29 one might think to just patch 4.9.x but they dropped nand_ecclayout May 27 22:25:37 as mentioned many times earlier :P May 27 22:25:51 salcedo: oh herp. what's the kernel version you were building? May 27 22:25:57 with my patch May 27 22:26:07 4.9.102 May 27 22:26:35 that's whatever the buildroot pulls in i guess. i am noob with this :) May 27 23:29:50 I'm trying to break things with other wifi devices right now, so I want to try an ssid with null bytes in it, but openwrt pukes on it May 27 23:30:33 I'm not quite sure that's a bug, though May 27 23:40:42 Hoolootwo: remind me again, ssid is the human normie name for a wifi network, right? May 27 23:40:49 right May 27 23:41:06 what's the non-normie name? May 27 23:41:22 salcedo: mac addresses and such May 27 23:41:37 bssid? May 27 23:41:56 hmm. well, its quite possible ssid is stored as a c string in the underlying code and such, so it may be doing wierd on the null byte May 27 23:42:22 salcedo: well, not the name bssid or ssid or essid or any of that. May 27 23:42:43 ssid is obviously not a normie term, but what an ssid is is what normies know :P May 27 23:43:32 that's why my ssid is KEKISTAN May 27 23:43:47 and the psk is a huge reeee? :P May 27 23:44:27 close. it's PePeg0dREEEEEEE May 27 23:45:21 yeah, since I'm setting the ssid, that might not be a problem May 27 23:45:33 if it's parsed if the router sees it, that's a problem May 27 23:49:24 ugh. stupid coworkers. You wnat stuff filed right, fill it out right. =_= May 27 23:54:48 looks like, at the very least, uci is parsing things and using 0 as a flag https://git.openwrt.org/?p=project/uci.git;a=blob;f=file.c;h=9856369028b0a167db75027b7d12154f54b940a6;hb=refs/heads/master May 28 01:23:39 hanetzer: what's the general process of porting the mach-board.c to a .dts ? May 28 01:25:05 salcedo: 1. knowing at least a bit about how dts works. 2. booting the mach-board.c variant 3. collect info such as dmesg and /proc/iomem May 28 01:25:32 use that info along with the board.c to write a dts :) May 28 01:25:51 was this why it's not seeing the nand in 4.9? May 28 01:25:59 because there is no dts? or is that a seperate beast? May 28 01:26:25 salcedo: no. the problem is for some reason the nand you got is not getting picked up May 28 01:26:48 I'll be looking into it. could you point me at the alzhao patch, like I asked you earlier? May 28 01:26:59 oh right. forgot :) May 28 01:27:14 msg'd it to you May 28 01:27:50 that is the 4.4.x patch. it's not clean for 17.01.4. it has some reject on platform.sh - easy fix May 28 01:30:11 drivers/staging is where the mt29f stuff is. perhaps i forgot to somehow enable this? May 28 01:41:22 no, its automatically set up by the patches I did to config-4.9 May 28 01:41:34 yep saw that May 28 01:41:40 i'm doing you one thing that might help :) May 28 01:42:15 super hax! :P May 28 01:42:17 pr_warn("Chip ID: [%02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x]\n", May 28 01:42:20 id_data[0], id_data[1], id_data[2], id_data[3], May 28 01:42:22 id_data[4], id_data[5], id_data[6], id_data[7]); May 28 01:42:42 flashing... May 28 01:42:52 ah yes. I was actually thinking about that. May 28 01:43:30 its possible the nand you have has more than a two byte idcode May 28 01:44:37 [ 2.250371] nand: Chip ID: [b1 48 00 00 00 00 00 00] May 28 01:45:30 thefuck May 28 01:45:51 are there supposed to be all 0's after b1 48? because... that doesn't seem right. May 28 01:46:13 yeah. that's cool, devices have shorter or longer idcodes May 28 01:46:41 also thefuck is a really good utility. https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck May 28 01:47:20 already have it May 28 01:47:51 unsure where to go with this. the nand I have is a different manufacturer May 28 01:47:58 gonna have to more research. May 28 01:48:22 GD5F1GQ4U 1G May 28 01:48:23 in the file May 28 01:48:39 shows up as 0xc8 0xb1 for its id May 28 01:49:01 yeah. I'm pretty sure thats some byte swabbling or sommat May 28 01:49:03 is it possible that there is an off-by-one? May 28 01:49:18 it's reading the id 1 byte ahead of where it should? May 28 01:50:38 taking a look at 4.4.x's nand_base.c May 28 01:57:01 oooo i think i might be on to something :D May 28 02:17:48 hanetzer: http://ix.io/1bAF :) May 28 02:31:05 oh that's interesting. whatcha do May 28 02:32:12 changed the id in the nand_ids.c May 28 02:32:46 but May 28 02:33:05 i think this is an off-by-one May 28 02:33:32 unknown, yeah. can you get a good photo of the nand chip? its right next to the spi nor flash May 28 02:36:39 absoluteuly has to be a photo or just the part number? May 28 02:37:13 if you can absolutely id the part number without a single chance of doubt, its good May 28 02:38:10 https://www.endrich.com/fm/2/GD5F1GQ4UAYIG.pdf May 28 02:38:13 this is it May 28 02:39:16 c8 f1 May 28 02:40:59 can you edit my 911-add-ar300m-nand-support.patch and flip those bits in the 1G one already there? I think that may make it work well for you. May 28 02:41:17 in which case, I'll rework the patch :) May 28 02:41:46 one moment. May 28 02:41:52 what i'm doing is changing it in the build_dir so it's faster May 28 02:42:02 patching makes me recompile whole kernel again May 28 02:42:39 btw May 28 02:42:48 it was c8 f1 before. May 28 02:43:21 sometimes its hard to notice stuff like that when its really repetitive like that :) May 28 02:49:35 ok so after changing it ot c8 f1, it found it... and it's doing the same thing it did when i set it to b1 48 May 28 02:49:52 same output as that ix.io paste i just gave ya May 28 02:51:00 yeah. you are mroe than likely going to have to do a full rebuild. thank you, however. I'm unsure whether I should edit the one in place or add another definition; I'll be reading over that datasheet you were so kind to find thoroughly to make sure its all correct. May 28 02:51:07 wait... May 28 02:51:11 i lied lol May 28 02:51:16 i forgot to save the damn file before i recompiled May 28 02:51:37 compiling :) May 28 02:51:52 btw that datasheet says the ID read command is 0x9f May 28 02:52:06 but in the linux kernel source it's 0x90 May 28 02:52:34 there are often times commands that work in multiple ways :) May 28 02:52:56 i really need to get a bus pirate May 28 02:52:59 used to have two of em May 28 02:53:12 eh. there are better toys ;) May 28 02:53:28 ones that don't require me to be rich? May 28 02:53:34 because i make less than $10k/year May 28 02:53:53 wow, I may have met someone more broke than me o.o May 28 02:55:11 ok so the c8 f1 is "no nand chip found" May 28 02:55:17 so this goes back to the off-by-one theory May 28 02:55:39 another thing to note is how the function is different between kernel versions May 28 02:56:33 in 4.4.x the chip reset command is sent right from nand_get_flash_type() May 28 02:56:35 chip->cmdfunc(mtd, NAND_CMD_RESET, -1, -1); May 28 02:56:53 in 4.9.x this is abstracted out to a new function nand_reset(chip, 0); May 28 02:58:54 one thing to note is that the 4.4.x one detects the chip with id: 0xc8 0xb1 May 28 02:59:32 so that is odd **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon May 28 03:00:03 2018