**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 04 02:59:57 2019 Aug 04 09:21:51 would anyone mind taking a look at the patch-series "Add support for the ZBT WE1026-H", before I rebase and resubmit? I noticed that the patch no longer applies due to changes in misc. files Aug 04 10:47:43 leitec: you are always disconnecting and reconnecting please fix your client Aug 04 11:03:31 blogic ping **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 04 13:16:46 2019 Aug 04 13:26:29 I'm still working on getting openwrt working on the GS108Tv2. I had some trouble with the ssb_irqflag function, which would just so I just disabled it https://github.com/fvollmer/GS108Tv2-openwrt/blob/f1c4538535288adbe75dff831ba5a9d2e3977dc2/target/linux/brcm47xx/patches-4.14/340-BCM53312-ssb.patch#L24 Aug 04 13:27:06 I guess this means that all my IRQ won't work as designed. Could this be the explanation why /dev/ttyS0 isn't working? Aug 04 13:36:10 hmm... I'm thinking about QoS in a batman-adv oder 802.11s (no forwarding) network. The general idea is to prioritize MQTT-Traffic for realtime analysis above anything else. But I have no clue how to assign classes (based on 802.11e?) in a 802.11s network transporting batman-adv frames. Aug 04 13:36:18 Has anybody done sth. like this before? Aug 04 13:48:38 To answer my own question: yes this is a bad idea. I decided to statically assign the irq for the uart. now I get a login prompt! Aug 04 13:53:10 So this is my bootlog https://pastebin.com/EPCFnTB6 Aug 04 13:54:36 first time getting a prompt is exciting :D Aug 04 14:00:42 ifconfig only shows loopback. I guess this isn't good Aug 04 14:01:12 According to bootlog it load an ethernet driver ("bgmac_bcma: Broadcom 47xx GBit MAC driver loaded") Aug 04 14:10:15 any ideas how to debug this problem? Aug 04 14:42:08 hm, I need to manually apply this python fix to compile openwrt master: http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/openwrt-devel/2019-August/018207.html Aug 04 14:43:07 I hope it won't be forgotten Aug 04 15:04:00 I guess the bgmac_bcma driver needs a bcma bus? I have something that looks like a ssb bus Aug 04 15:04:22 What driver would I need? Aug 04 15:11:10 someoner: ssb based devices with a gmac connection ususally have it through a pci connected tg3 Aug 04 15:13:30 I think I saw pci related code accessing the register space of core 2 Aug 04 15:19:16 So there should be a PCI Bus connected to SSB bus? Aug 04 15:19:24 and what is tg3? Aug 04 16:24:13 someoner: https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/Kconfig#L111 Aug 04 16:24:13 KanjiMonster: thanks! Aug 04 16:24:13 we have it packaged as kmod-tg3 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 04 16:24:30 2019 Aug 04 16:47:23 someoner: fwiw, https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GPL/GS7XXTR_V3.0.1_src.zip.zip seems to contain linux sources with support for "bcm56218" Aug 04 16:50:29 Interesting! We aren't sure that the bcm56128 is related to bcm53312, are we? I saw the core map was named after the bcm56128 so this might be very interesting Aug 04 16:51:32 Btw. I found a product brief of the soc: http://datasheet.elcodis.com/pdf2/105/39/1053933/bcm53312s.pdf Aug 04 17:10:55 This bcm56128 linux code looks kind of similar to the ecos hal packages... Aug 04 17:52:01 updated openwrt/upstream, https://sdwalker.github.io/uscan/index.html Aug 04 19:43:58 leitec: can you fix your connection ? Aug 04 19:46:18 (OT very much) I sure don't miss traditional irc =) Aug 04 19:47:35 ./ignore -channels #openwrt,#openwrt-devel,#openwrt-devel-build * JOINS PARTS QUITS NICKS Aug 04 19:48:20 Connection tech wise :) Aug 04 19:52:55 BTW, please enlightent me, what is trendy in the IRC space this week? :) Aug 04 19:54:10 If you're talking to me, Matrix :D Aug 04 19:58:02 ok, it just seems a bit overkill for my use cases Aug 04 20:01:59 Mm well, allows me to have every IM (that I "have to" use) in one, and has few CLI clients too.. but yes, for pure IRC stuff it is ofcourse additional layer.. still I don't miss ircs statefull connection stuff that makes leitec problem apparent (and matrix clients generally has saner join/quit announce, but details..) Aug 04 20:06:37 with matrix we just experience leaving/joining of at least few dozens nicks, once their homeserver has issues with the IRC bridge or such stuff ;) Aug 04 20:09:22 irc or gtfo ;) Aug 04 20:09:41 I don't want to run a browser just to be able to chat, like slack Aug 04 20:10:10 stijn 1798 0.0 8.0 78648 39992 pts/0 Ssl+ Jun20 54:18 irssi Aug 04 20:10:45 Yep, irc-bridge are still the sole connection point to irc Aug 04 20:11:27 Like said, there is at least 2 CLI clients for matrix, no need for browsers for that Aug 04 20:11:32 I have in my irssi: irc, google hangouts, icq, telegram, twitter, slack, jabber, discord and facebook Aug 04 20:12:05 no annoying popups, or link previews that take half of your screen, etc Aug 04 20:13:34 Such are plenty user configurable desires too Aug 04 20:14:25 and I don't have to use a shady 3rd party to route all my chats through :) Aug 04 20:14:53 Plus I did not tell anyone to stop using whatever they use and start defending :P Aug 04 20:17:17 it was quite quiet here anyway :p Aug 04 20:26:13 Only 3rd party link for me is irc =) While current matrix-irc bridging is cool enough with puppeting, it also makes stuff happening like you described earlier... so definately not finished so to speak (not to confuse with beta or so) Aug 04 20:29:39 The very thing (puppeting) makes stuff especially boring for the real irc users, but part of that is the irc-connection method and its downsides.. I know there is some distant future plans to make better bridging addressing some of those issues, but at this time it is still moot point and we have to try make this work nicely for everyone Aug 04 20:31:34 "Stuff" == connection issues on bridge, in this context Aug 04 20:38:06 Sad part kinda is that as protocol Matrix is mostly awesome in tech (decentralised, federating, etc), but same stuff doesn't carry over to much of any bridges, they are after all separate programs etc and matrix client doesn't know I'm talking to irc right now.. Aug 04 20:46:30 For the awesome part in matrix for few of finnish hackerspace channels is that nice integration to matrix, irc, matrix and telegram, mostly all seeing real userhandles in their respective chat mediums :) Aug 04 20:47:08 == the nice portion of puppeting :) Aug 04 20:48:10 Doh.. one matrix too many xD Aug 04 20:48:11 Replace slack with one Aug 04 20:58:31 Noltari: hi! BTW that Fixes: tag has different purpose in the OpenWrt master tree, we try to follow upstream kernel use case as described here https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/submitting-patches.html#using-reported-by-tested-by-reviewed-by-suggested-by-and-fixes Aug 04 20:59:27 Noltari: it's making the backports easier if the Fixes: tag is done correctly Aug 04 23:25:02 Hi, could anyone please explain me what is the difference between Build/Install and Package/Install? I am trying to build a shared library and install on in OpenWRT, the build is successful, but when I install the package and execute opkg files mylib it says that it has no installed files Aug 04 23:25:26 Here is the link to the Makefile https://gist.github.com/neshkeev/9f84fccd2d0faed453957c901d85911d Aug 04 23:25:40 and the build log https://gist.github.com/neshkeev/b1d5814382a5f2adf978743e28a32290 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Aug 05 03:02:02 2019