**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 16 03:00:04 2018 Jun 16 03:09:59 karlp: ping Jun 16 03:15:59 build #28 of mediatek/mt7623 is complete: Failure [failed images] Build details are at http://phase1.builds.lede-project.org/builders/mediatek%2Fmt7623/builds/28 blamelist: Felix Fietkau Jun 16 03:18:38 i managed to get my LEDE modem to work as a pure layer 2 device Jun 16 03:20:21 it uses PTM and i bridged it to the ethernet port Jun 16 03:21:06 i think its safer because there are zero services running on the modem itself Jun 16 04:54:58 got 14.07 factory version onto zbt1326, wifi performance is about 6x better Jun 16 04:55:08 2.4Ghz, using proprietary driver for sure Jun 16 05:17:47 * ldir wanders in Jun 16 05:27:17 morning Jun 16 05:27:36 a weeks vacation is not enough Jun 16 05:27:42 next year i'll do 2 weeks Jun 16 05:28:05 do i dare open github and patchwork ? Jun 16 05:36:57 no idea - the atm fix worked on so hard by David, mkresin & myself isn't there yet... am at arguably the most difficult bit... the commit description phase. Oh and I've a final final final compile & test to quadruple check :-) Jun 16 05:45:43 ldir, djnz Jun 16 05:45:54 otir Jun 16 05:47:36 res (1ix+42),l Jun 16 05:47:52 err res 2 (ix+42),l Jun 16 05:48:11 lol - oh dear :-) Jun 16 05:54:52 is that complex numbers? Jun 16 05:59:07 no, z80 instruction set Jun 16 05:59:32 reveals my age I suspect :-) Jun 16 07:09:21 one day I need to write this one up but in the meantime https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/openwrt/list/?series=50453 Jun 16 07:21:53 Ola, can anyone tell me what is wrong with this patch? https://github.com/lukasmrtvy/docker-lede-apu2c4/blob/snapshots/gpio-nct5104d.patch I cannot compile it. Its agains 18.01 ..... Jun 16 07:25:31 muhaha: what is the compiler error? Jun 16 07:26:09 something like hunk failed at 435, i dont have an output right now Jun 16 07:27:43 looks like the patch no longer applies cleanly then, maybe you can apply the patch manually Jun 16 07:28:04 or whatever someone else recommends to fix it Jun 16 07:30:13 I am applying patch for 17.01.4 in same way... https://github.com/lukasmrtvy/docker-lede-apu2c4/blob/master/gpio-nct5104d.patch without problems... So tell me :D Jun 16 07:32:04 the hunk failure means that the lines of code it was trying to change have already changed to something else so it cant apply the patch Jun 16 07:33:59 https://pastebin.com/H9VJkMtJ Jun 16 07:35:35 I dont see any path directory in 18.06 branch... So where this change comes from Jun 16 07:36:31 just look in the source tree for gpio-nct5104d.c Jun 16 07:39:41 https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/tree/openwrt-18.06/package/kernel/gpio-nct5104d without patches Jun 16 07:43:13 So its maybe problem with patch itself, like whitespaces, etc? Jun 16 07:43:40 (17:32:04) damo22: the hunk failure means that the lines of code it was trying to change have already changed to something else so it cant apply the patch Jun 16 07:44:37 just look at the C file around the same line number and try to patch it yourself Jun 16 07:50:41 I dont know a build system in openwrt, but its possible that some patch is downloaded from patchwork.ozlabs.org before I applying my patch? Jun 16 08:01:39 or patch is submitted to patchwork, reviewed, accepted and merged to git repo ? Jun 16 08:28:15 muhaha: submitted to mailing list, picked up by patchwork, reviewed, accepted and merged Jun 16 08:29:49 muhaha: only "picked up by patchwork" is done automatically. everything else are manual steps to be done by a dev Jun 16 08:29:50 mkresin: thanks, merged to master ? patch for backporting to other branch, for example 18.06? Jun 16 08:30:37 muhaha: depends on the dev. but in general we merge to master first and backport if proven stable/without regression Jun 16 08:32:29 muhaha: or we forget to/don't consider a backport and a gentle ping is required Jun 16 08:33:40 I am asking cuz this https://forum.lede-project.org/t/pc-engines-apu2-leds-not-working-in-lede-17-01/12722/9 . I am trying to find in which phase is this, if R1D2 submitted patch or what.. Jun 16 08:33:49 And I dont know patchworks... Jun 16 08:36:28 muhaha: https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/openwrt/list/ Jun 16 08:37:08 muhaha: https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/lede/list/ Jun 16 08:37:30 muhaha: new patches are not added to the LEDE patchwork anymore, but some earlier send are still left Jun 16 08:37:49 OK thanks Jun 16 08:51:44 does openwrt somehow detect EMV (Microwave ovens for ex. on 2.4GHz )? how does AVM do it hardware/software? Jun 16 08:52:48 they than switch from 40 to 20 MHz Jun 16 08:55:03 Hi is someone here how can help me Jun 16 08:55:26 jospezial: the ralink rt2860_v2 proprietary driver got left-overs of microwave-oven-detection feature. seems like the hardware demodulator/ecc can signal that to higher layers at least on some softmac hardware. Jun 16 08:58:33 jospezial: i don't think such a thing exist in nl80211 (for the hardware to signal) nor hostapd (which picks the channel configuration for AP interfaces at the time the AP is started and radar-detection on 5GHz being the only code-path for channel-reconfiguration afaik Jun 16 09:00:29 jow do you think I can still create a PR to have golang in 18.06 or is it to late? Jun 16 09:02:47 So what do I wrong when I connect with radio0 all is fine but when I connect with radio1 I become no internet connection? Jun 16 09:04:56 is radio1 5Ghz? Jun 16 09:06:18 on my Jun 16 09:06:22 sorry Jun 16 09:09:30 On my o2 Box 6431@openwrt I can see the wifi signal and noise. So it could switch automatcly up and down 20 or 40 MHz. But that would be reconnects for the wlan clients. Jun 16 09:10:31 No only 2,4 ghz Jun 16 09:11:28 Radio1 is a Alfa awus036nh Jun 16 09:11:39 Over usb Jun 16 09:16:32 what should I do with that: "daemon.err odhcp6c[16654]: Failed to send DHCPV6 message to ff02::1:2 (Permission denied)" ? Jun 16 09:44:16 to get a host-tool included in ImageBuilder, it got to in in tools/ or is there a way to include a binary generated through a host-build of something under package/ Jun 16 11:45:16 jow: hi, please shutdown the bots. I'm going to start working on the hw in about 30-40mn. Thanks Jun 16 11:49:50 f00b4r0: sent them into graceful shutdown Jun 16 11:50:07 thx. Will report when everything is done, hopefully by end of day :) Jun 16 11:50:18 but first; lunch ;) Jun 16 12:24:50 is openwrt/lede (what is the difference?) compatible with TP-Link Archer C7 AC1750? Jun 16 12:25:04 I can't find a definitive answer Jun 16 12:26:41 barteks2-: openwrt and lede are in the process of merging, and the LEDE name will no longer be a thing with the release of OpenWrt 18.06 Jun 16 12:27:54 seems to be supported: https://openwrt.org/toh/hwdata/tp-link/tp-link_archer_c7_ac1750_v2.0 Jun 16 12:28:47 It's already a bit expensive for me, but I really want something I'm sure will work reasonably well Jun 16 12:29:26 well -- sometimes multiple cheaper devices work better than a single expensive one Jun 16 12:29:35 all depends on your environmnet Jun 16 12:29:40 environment* Jun 16 12:31:51 I currently have a dlink dir 635 that is completely incompatible with openwrt. The main thing I need to be sure is that it works at least as well over 25 meters distance through a wall, over 2.4GHz range Jun 16 12:34:25 I honestly don't know too much about it, so I don't really know what to choose Jun 16 12:35:47 I don't have any experience with TP-link devices either, sorry Jun 16 12:35:54 some other people might know more Jun 16 12:36:21 I can get just about anything that works well, and doesn't exceed 90$ including shipping to poland Jun 16 12:40:45 I just don't know enough to know what to choose Jun 16 12:41:20 that one was just what seemed to be like a good enough chopice after a few hours on google Jun 16 12:46:53 How best to set the Buferbload as the maximum value or as a minimum, or as average. Maximum value inside my city: https://screenshots.firefox.com/scGAnoUQrkGX8c0Z/null Now I use the Buferbload D: 80, U 60 Mbps. To Europe Germany: https://screenshots.firefox.com/3LkK0a9mBhzygCZY/null Jun 16 13:22:10 Bufferbloat Jun 16 13:59:12 KGB-0, KGB-1, KGB-2? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KGB Jun 16 13:59:12 qwefytuiityty: We should install the development of hardware architectures to implement owner technologies. Jun 16 14:01:04 Now in RU FSB https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Security_Service Jun 16 14:02:10 KGB this in USSR Jun 16 16:30:59 I've tested the MSI-X support for ath9k on an APU2C4 with 2 x AR9590 cards - no issues observed Jun 16 16:31:17 However, some of the older generation chips reportedly have issues Jun 16 16:32:22 Could we consider backporting to 4.14 the patch that adds this for further community testing, which is disabled by default (and should remain so) ? https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?h=v4.17&id=7368160f0ab0b1c2c9d95fc52dca1e7ec62201a4 Jun 16 16:34:55 nicklowe: are you aware of any 11ac mini-pcie card? Jun 16 16:36:20 There are QCA ath10k 11ac cards out there, yes, why? Jun 16 16:36:48 just curious as I'm thinking about building a router myself, built one before with 11n cards Jun 16 16:37:00 You have, 2x2, 3x3, and 4x4 options - wave 1 (gen 1) and wave 2 (gen 2) Jun 16 16:37:05 actually built 8 of them for a mesh project :) Jun 16 16:37:33 I tend to buy the QCA-based ones I want from http://www.compexshop.com/ Jun 16 16:39:15 it's from singapore if memory serves me... Jun 16 16:39:29 Compex manufacturer in Singapore, yes Jun 16 16:39:29 i got mine from routerboard Jun 16 16:39:36 *are a manufacturer Jun 16 16:40:05 I think compex shop is a European company Jun 16 16:40:28 maybe a reseller, which is ok Jun 16 16:40:49 Yes, Czech reseller Jun 16 17:07:08 Can I somehow use defaults without entering menuconfig ? For example I am running make with output: https://pastebin.com/cH6n83Kk I know I can run something like yes "" | make kernel_oldconfig CONFIG_TARGET=subtarget Jun 16 18:35:21 jow: we're back :) Jun 16 21:02:43 Help plz.. Trying to build firmware for a WLINK R220.. Stock firmware is Openwrt. Instructions for building are very old though. I built for ar71xx DB120 reference board and install is fine.. system is working.. just no 3G modem and 128M of nand is also missing only 8M of NOR is used. Modem is a mini-pcix card .. HUAWEI ME909s. Interface seems to be some USB over PCI thing. Jun 16 21:06:07 The USB device is not showing up. Only the built in USB root hub on the SoC seems loaded. I compiled with all the required modules USB,qmi,mbim and ncm Jun 16 21:07:44 I feel I am missing something simple Jun 16 21:11:56 This is the info I got from the default firmware that was on there. https://pastebin.com/Rh8Cd996 its the dmesg lsmod cmdline and mtd and mount info Jun 16 21:30:40 EvilRick: the code (and images) for the QCA reference boards is all good and nice, but usually not sufficient. stuff like GPIOs, network configuration and yes, also NAND, need to be customized just as well as the flash partitioning, hwids, etc. pp. your issue with 3g might be just that, having to trigger a GPIO to enable USB power Jun 16 21:54:42 Hi all, I am struggling with openwrt. I have set up a WLAN network, how can I make it see my raspberry pi which is on my LAN? I checked the "lan" box but its not seeing it. Also my router has a different IP address on the WLAN and I cannot access the admin pages Jun 16 21:56:47 My old router all the devices had the same ips on both LAN and WLAN Jun 16 21:59:43 sprocket12: i would suggest your old router was atypical Jun 16 22:00:29 the wired and wireless interfaces in your clients have different MAC addresses and will most often be given different IP addresses. this is especially true if they are both connected to the same network Jun 16 22:04:25 Fishman: maybe you are right, I have disconnected it a long ago so I may have assumed as it let me see the same devices on both WLAN and LAN, and my router always had an address of 1.1 at the end Jun 16 22:06:58 sprocket12: by default, the openwrt router is 192.168.1.1, wired devices will get DHCP, and wireless is off Jun 16 22:07:02 Fishman: so you are saying that when connected to the same network, devices are seen to have different ips depending on where they are seen from? For example, my router when using a cable has 192.168.1.2 currently, but when connecting using WLAN from my laptop using arp-scan, I dont see a 1.2, just a 1.33 Jun 16 22:07:38 Fishman: yep it was 1.1 by default, I changed it as my modem was 1.1 as well, so I made it 1.2 instead Jun 16 22:07:52 sprocket12: they are not only seen to have different IPs, each interface WILL HAVE a different IP address. Jun 16 22:09:06 sprocket12: i don't believe modems will typically hand out a 192.168.1.* address... that means it's more than just a modem. you should set it to bridge mode, which makes it behave like just a modem. Jun 16 22:10:21 Fishman: so from wlan, my router says its 1.33, but trying to type that in a browser does not give me anything, is openwrt only allow the admin UI from LAN? Jun 16 22:10:23 sprocket12: double-NAT -- having one router (your openwrt router) behind another router (your ISP-provided router or gateway) makes most everything harder Jun 16 22:10:26 pkgadd: Thanks for your response. I was actually thinking of the GPIO thing but really their documentation about building the firmware does not mention any of that. This is the quickstart guide -> http://www.wlink-tech.com/u_file/file/188a76ff1a.pdf includes downloading openwrt via svn ;) Jun 16 22:11:02 sprocket12: your router says its own IP address is 192.168.1.33? Jun 16 22:11:03 I followed that as much as was possible given the changes. Jun 16 22:14:54 Fishman: I get this 192.168.1.33 **mac** TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD. Jun 16 22:15:14 sprocket12: without saying WHERE you see that, it's kinda meaningless Jun 16 22:15:17 when I run a sudo arp-scan 192.168.1.0/24 Jun 16 22:15:27 from wlan Jun 16 22:15:33 on what device...? Jun 16 22:15:58 when connected using LAN, I get an ip of 1.2 for the same TP-LINK... Jun 16 22:16:25 sprocket12: i'm sorry, you're being far too vague in all of your details. Jun 16 22:17:55 Fishman: sorry I am confused, this is all too complex, all I wanted to do was to access my raspberry pi from my laptop using wireless, but its not showing up in the ip scan, and my router is also not accessible, as the ip it gives me 1.33 does not work in a browser to bring up the admin UI Jun 16 22:19:14 sprocket12: i'm sorry, you're still being far too vague in all of your details. Jun 16 22:21:07 sprocket12: if your device at 192.168.1.1 is actually a gateway (typical of ISP-provided all-in-one modem/router/switch/AP devices), then you need to ensure that is configured as simply as possible. reconfigure to gibberish and turn off its wifi, set it to bridge mode Jun 16 22:22:08 sprocket12: connect your openwrt router's WAN port to the LAN port of your "modem" or whatever it is, and configure it properly. by default, simply setting a wireless SSID and password should let wired and wireless clients communicate with each other Jun 16 22:22:16 Fishman: the 1.1 is a zyxel modem, just a modem. Jun 16 22:22:20 ...also enabling openwrt's wifi. Jun 16 22:23:30 sprocket12: what WAN IP address does your openwrt router get when connected to this modem? Jun 16 22:24:00 Fishman: it doesnt get any, its fixed to 1.2 by me. It itself is the DHCP server Jun 16 22:24:51 modem is 1.1, router is 1.2, however on WLAN router is somehow 1.33 Jun 16 22:25:02 sprocket12: that doesn't sound correct. something else is missing. and i think part of it if a misunderstanding on your part Jun 16 22:25:14 most likely Jun 16 22:25:30 sprocket12: what is the model number of your modem? Jun 16 22:25:55 p660 Jun 16 22:26:09 zyxel p-660 Jun 16 22:26:13 sprocket12: that is a router. Jun 16 22:26:24 well, modem and router. Jun 16 22:26:55 its kind of a simple modem at heart Jun 16 22:27:01 but it is also a router. Jun 16 22:27:25 so you suggest I check its settings out to see if its messing with anything? Jun 16 22:27:34 you should disable that router by putting it into bridge mode. look up the manual for how to do so Jun 16 22:27:58 alright Jun 16 22:28:19 once that is set correctly, connect only the WAN port of your openwrt router to a LAN jack of the zyxel Jun 16 22:28:35 only connect wired network devices to your openwrt router's LAN ports Jun 16 22:29:44 yep thats how they are currently set up, Ill just have to check the bridge thing Jun 16 22:30:34 sprocket12: what is the full model number of your zyxel? Jun 16 22:30:44 there are probably letters following the 660 Jun 16 22:31:58 because what i suspect is happening is that you have wireless configured on both routers, and you're trying to connect to a device on one through the NAT of the openwrt router, which just won't work. Jun 16 22:32:49 plus, if they're both routing, you need to use a different subnet for the second router, not merely a different IP on the same subnet Jun 16 22:33:47 its an 660r-d1 Jun 16 22:33:55 not sure if I am still connected to the net... Jun 16 22:34:30 not any more Jun 16 22:40:44 yep, r=router, 1=ADSL over POTS Jun 16 22:41:09 pkgadd: nevermind theres a bunch of stuff at the bottom. I guess I should RTFM but in my defense the order of the information is whacked. I am sure I will come right with that. Cheers! Jun 16 22:48:51 if sprocket12 comes back, recommend a simple modem; i couldn't see if that zyxel router allows bridge mode Jun 16 22:48:57 * Fishman is off for some tv Jun 17 00:40:01 OK.. where do I start if I want to define my own machine type? It's ar71xx and very similar to the db120 reference board. Right now I am having to manually patch the db120 gpio file and I am going to have to mangle some other config elsewhere to get the NAND on this board to work. I may as well try create a propper board definition for this thing and contribute it back. Jun 17 00:41:43 check the git history for other device additions, especially for ar71xx there are plenty of examples - and given that you already have basic functionality, adding the customizations shouldn't be too difficult (consider porting to ath79 early on, before spending too much effort on ar71xx) Jun 17 00:45:10 does ath79 replace ar71xx? Jun 17 00:45:48 yes Jun 17 00:46:59 ar71xx the old style mach files, which have no chance of getting merged mainline anymore. ath79 is devcie tree based instead, considering to merge it mainline would still be an herculean effort, but at least possible Jun 17 01:18:09 pkgadd: parts of ath79 are already merged Jun 17 01:23:50 hello I am using OpenWrt SNAPSHOT r7200-2f3c5fe for Netgear R7000 and I am having trouble enabling the wifi. /etc/config/wireless does not exist, eth1 and eth2 are down, luci does not have a wireless link under network and the wifi command seems to do nothing Jun 17 01:25:06 misternumberone: openwrt does not support broadcom Jun 17 01:26:44 mangix: so i will not be able to use even 802.11g 54mbps 2.4ghz? Jun 17 01:27:42 doubt it Jun 17 01:28:06 mangix: I know, for quite a while already, but not really anything useful (in mainline linux so far) Jun 17 01:29:28 well Jun 17 01:29:39 ethernet driver is never making it in Jun 17 01:29:43 oh, on https://openwrt.org/toh/netgear/r7000 it says "unsupported functions wifi 2.4ghz partly" so i thought that might mean 802.11b/g was supported. Jun 17 01:30:21 not sure if anything else Jun 17 02:08:58 Hi friends Jun 17 02:09:34 How i can build my own firmware for tp-link wr941nd v5 ? Jun 17 02:09:42 Any link? Jun 17 02:24:03 hi friends Jun 17 02:24:50 From which repository can I download the sources to build my own firmware for WR91ndv5? Jun 17 02:25:53 ndavilam: ...have you tried the documentation on the site? Jun 17 02:27:22 Is that I have a confusion, I do not know whether to download openwrt or read firmware?, I'm sorry Jun 17 02:28:02 that's a very different question. what is it you're trying to accomplish? Jun 17 02:29:28 @Fischman : Currently I have a problem with lede-17.01.4-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr941nd-v5-squashfs-factory.bin, it restarts infinitely, I want to see what is happening and build a new firmware Jun 17 02:29:48 my router is WR941nd v5 Jun 17 02:31:04 i imagine the merging of LEDE with OpenWRT is not a trival thing to do, for example, what is going to happen to the GUI for the web based configuration site, i imagine there are now two ways to configure things? Jun 17 02:31:19 damo22: the merge is done. Jun 17 02:31:25 wow Jun 17 02:31:27 and the GUI is still the same. Jun 17 02:31:52 damo22: the code base was unified some time ago now; the mailing lists were handled, and finally the IRC channels were merged. Jun 17 02:32:07 so if i upgraded my old LEDE modem, it would look pretty much the same? Jun 17 02:32:11 yes Jun 17 02:32:18 cool Jun 17 02:32:25 luci hasn't changed that i have seen Jun 17 02:32:33 but the title would say OpenWRT instead of LEDE?" Jun 17 02:32:35 not in any major way. Jun 17 02:33:03 i really like my old luci Jun 17 02:33:05 damo22: i believe 17.01.4 is still branded LEDE Jun 17 02:33:23 i did most of the config in uci though Jun 17 02:33:23 but the next release should be back to the openwrt name Jun 17 02:33:42 you could look at the commit log to see what's changed... Jun 17 02:33:53 sure thanks i will do that Jun 17 02:34:27 @Fischman : Currently I have a problem with lede-17.01.4-ar71xx-generic-tl-wr941nd-v5-squashfs-factory.bin, it restarts infinitely, I want to see what is happening and build a new firmware, my router is WR941nd v5 Jun 17 02:34:47 drmr: i still recommend reading the documentation on the site for the ways you can build your own firmware. you're going to have it harder and harder over time, though, as the device only has 4 MB flash and 32 MB RAM Jun 17 02:35:00 drmr: apologies, wrong person Jun 17 02:35:08 no worries. happens to the best of us. Jun 17 02:35:20 ndavilam: that was meant for you, and there's no need to repeat yourself Jun 17 02:35:37 im really really happy with my ADSL2+ modem running lede, i configured it to be a pure layer2 device with no services running on it, just a PTM -> ip bridge Jun 17 02:37:01 ohhh jejeje sorry Jun 17 02:37:05 the benefit of doing it that way is that you can run any sized machine behind that as a router Jun 17 02:37:49 clone this repo? https://git.openwrt.org/openwrt/openwrt.git/ Jun 17 02:38:38 ndavilam: again, follow the instructions. i haven't built my own binary in a long time now Jun 17 02:39:31 ok @Fishman thanks for your valuable help Jun 17 02:46:28 im thinking of posting a blog somewhere with my uci config for australian ADSL2+ internet access, is there any official wiki that has regional configs? Jun 17 02:46:51 it takes a lot of time to tweak the settings to make it connect Jun 17 02:49:12 i havent had a dropout for months **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jun 17 03:00:02 2018