**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 18 02:59:59 2020 Jan 18 05:50:31 build #209 of zynq/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/zynq%2Fgeneric/builds/209 Jan 18 10:37:51 the ratelimiting seems to have helped Jan 18 10:37:59 no more gateway timeouts since then Jan 18 12:16:40 great, thanks! Jan 18 12:32:02 gch981213: in target/linux/ath79/image/tiny-tp-link.mk, is there some reason that Device/tplink_tl-wr741-v1 is missing SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr741nd? Jan 18 13:14:50 KanjiMonster: hi, I'm going to merge https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/openwrt/list/?series=145325 if it builds if you don't mind Jan 18 13:15:14 (phylink/SFP patches from RMK) Jan 18 13:15:50 in case we decide to go with 4.19, it would be nice to have this tested in the wild for some time Jan 18 13:17:01 stintel: perhaps you can test it on your new SFP toy? :p Jan 18 13:56:13 Hello, I'm working on porting kernel 5.4 on ipq806x but I'm having some problem with ethernet connection. Can someone confirm that ethernet connection works on other platform (with 5.4) ? Jan 18 14:20:28 ynezz: let me refresh the series from my staging tree and push that; it has a few fix ups and two additional fixes Jan 18 14:22:44 Okok will wait then. Also another question how we will handle the fact that they changed the module installation flag ? (SUBDIRS TO M) I notice that adding both doesn't cause any trouble so... think this will be the best way ? Jan 18 14:26:22 Ansuel: the M is supported since the beginning of kernel git history, also with the SUBDIRS deprecated notice. so I would replaceit in all kernel packages. Jan 18 14:46:40 KanjiMonster: cool, thanks! Jan 18 14:47:35 ynezz: meant to do that for days (weeks), but haven't found the energy/time :/ Jan 18 14:49:59 KanjiMonster: no worries, I've just thought, that it would be nice to merge it while sweeping over patchwork Jan 18 14:50:31 if you want more time, fine with me as well Jan 18 14:57:43 make is already running Jan 18 14:59:00 :) Jan 18 16:59:52 build #255 of pistachio/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/pistachio%2Fgeneric/builds/255 Jan 18 17:04:17 build #248 of tegra/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/tegra%2Fgeneric/builds/248 Jan 18 17:17:58 build #258 of brcm47xx/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/brcm47xx%2Fgeneric/builds/258 Jan 18 17:50:34 build #247 of ath79/nand is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/ath79%2Fnand/builds/247 Jan 18 17:58:50 build #245 of apm821xx/sata is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/apm821xx%2Fsata/builds/245 Jan 18 18:02:50 build #243 of at91/sama5 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/at91%2Fsama5/builds/243 Jan 18 18:06:06 No hint about 5.4 ? I just want to make sure that eth network is borken only on ipq and not on every target Jan 18 18:15:31 QEMU to the rescue? Jan 18 18:15:42 Ansuel: ^ Jan 18 18:17:17 https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/staging/xback.git is a 5.4 baseline Jan 18 18:19:52 just building 5.4.11 for x86 and I'll test it in QEMU Jan 18 18:20:36 I've purged all other trees few hours ago Jan 18 18:24:51 thx will wait. I notice that the commit has changed. I was still using the commit based on 5.4.5. Jan 18 18:33:14 doesn't boot :) Jan 18 18:41:39 so you are telling me ipq target is less broken than x86 ahahahha Jan 18 18:44:16 or my qemu setup is broken, but it has booted 4.19 fine so far, QEMU booting stopped at waiting for rootfs /dev/vda Jan 18 18:46:24 build #236 of mpc85xx/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/mpc85xx%2Fgeneric/builds/236 Jan 18 19:05:22 ynezz: build with new patchset... still no network connection. Jan 18 20:02:11 ynezz: haven't ordered it yet Jan 18 20:06:25 ynezz: I would prefer to have two actually, but that's going to be a bit expensive =) Jan 18 20:07:34 howdy Jan 18 20:08:56 hiya Jan 18 20:09:00 stintel: more toys? Jan 18 20:11:12 Borromini: well I am planning to go 10gigE this year, and as part of that I was looking at the MACCHIATObin double shot Jan 18 20:12:07 still waiting for a quote for the switch I'm interested in :/ Jan 18 20:12:07 oh Jan 18 20:12:12 :P Jan 18 20:12:30 apparently huawei is not that easy to find here in Europe Jan 18 20:12:39 or I don't know where to look Jan 18 20:13:06 eh Jan 18 20:13:19 probably at B2B but I assume you have those contacts? Jan 18 20:19:09 I found it here: https://www.kl-electronics.de/netzwerkkommunikation/switch-u-bridges/huawei-s6720-32c-pwh-si-ac-switch-managed-24-x-100100025g5g10gbase-t-poe-4-x-10-gigabit-sfp-desktop-poe-3696-w.html Jan 18 20:22:59 mangix: you're really antsy about 5.4 eh :P Jan 18 20:33:39 stintel: 3k for a switch o_O Jan 18 20:33:52 10G sfp+ Jan 18 20:33:59 is expensive Jan 18 20:34:24 cisco is about close with that price also for hardware wise Jan 18 20:35:12 apparently. for a home network 10G looks like a bit overkill to me, but to each his own. Jan 18 20:37:36 err, you can find refurbished cisco nexus 3064 (48x10G ports + 4x40G ports) for about 400 € Jan 18 20:38:12 well, it's very noisy, it's meant for datacenters Jan 18 20:40:31 but then switches with just a few SFP+ ports cost about 300 € Jan 18 20:40:32 https://www.eurodk.com/en/products/switches-c/cloud-router-switch-328-24p-4s-rm Jan 18 20:40:55 https://www.eurodk.com/en/products/switches-c/edgeswitch-48-lite Jan 18 20:42:07 even a lot cheaper: https://www.eurodk.com/en/products/switches-c/cloud-smart-switch-326-24g-2srm Jan 18 20:55:46 yeah those nexus switches aren't suitable for home :P Jan 18 20:55:57 that power8 box is already borderline Jan 18 21:10:14 stintel buddy i know installed soundproofing in his home lab because of that Jan 18 21:11:30 Slimey: maybe when I have a place of my own (renting now) Jan 18 21:12:05 :) Jan 18 21:20:08 Slimey: lol. Jan 18 21:20:19 stintel: what's the gf say about that Jan 18 21:20:36 does she know you're getting a wind tunnel? ;-) Jan 18 21:27:03 Borromini: after I force-flashed the new BMC firmware the fans now settle down ~30s after cold boot Jan 18 21:27:26 it's in the guest room and we can barely hear it in the bedroom Jan 18 21:27:45 my downstairs neighbor with his 9 children are giving us way more trouble Jan 18 21:27:49 :( Jan 18 21:27:57 tell me about neighbours with lots of kids Jan 18 21:28:05 i'll be happy when we have our own house >_> Jan 18 21:28:12 apartments suck :) Jan 18 21:28:26 family moved in right across, owner thought couple with two little kids Jan 18 21:28:34 i think the whole extended family is living there Jan 18 21:28:39 anyway I look at it this way: they don't care about making noise (the whole building is complaining about them), so I don't care either Jan 18 21:28:42 grandma, etc Jan 18 21:28:45 and I'm on the top floor so I only bother them :) Jan 18 21:28:49 no you're right Jan 18 21:29:19 but I have a duplex and only make noise on my upper floor (my office / entertainment room) Jan 18 21:29:42 ok Jan 18 21:29:50 upgraded my front speakers and amp last year. that sound <3 Jan 18 21:31:52 Patch failed! Please fix /home/stijn/Development/LEDE/source/target/linux/brcm2708/patches-4.19/950-0712-ARM-dts-bcm283x-Define-MMC-interfaces-at-board-level.patch! Jan 18 21:31:53 derp Jan 18 21:37:18 looks like the latest 4.19 bump broke brcm2708 Jan 18 21:37:22 let's see if I can fix that Jan 18 21:38:38 hmmm interestingly enough the buildbots have no issue Jan 18 21:40:07 what sound setup do you have? Jan 18 21:43:06 old: Marantz NR1605, B&W 686 front, Tannoy Revolution DC4 LCR center, Tannoy TS8 sub Jan 18 21:44:04 :) Jan 18 21:44:08 new: Sony STR-DN1080, B&W 606 front, same center & sub, B&W 686 surround and B&W M-1 rear Jan 18 21:44:40 7.1 is awesome. freaked out my gf a few times :D Jan 18 21:45:19 i had a marantz 2.0, now have a Yamaha 7.1 with 2x B&W 685 Jan 18 21:45:36 i'm happy with the 2.0 i might get a sub at some point, but not sure. Jan 18 21:45:51 it will be wonderful for movies but i'd have to disable it for music i guess :) Jan 18 21:45:58 with the 686 I needed the sub. 685 is probably better Jan 18 21:45:59 very happy with the setup Jan 18 21:46:13 yeah they go pretty deep already Jan 18 21:46:30 you can almost feel the 'push' with the lower tones Jan 18 21:46:38 I needed to filter <80Hz of the 686 or they would go nuts on higer volume Jan 18 21:48:44 if I ever have a place of my own I'm gonna go crazy and get some 800 series floorstand with burmester or classe amp or so Jan 18 21:49:05 :D Jan 18 21:49:11 for now these bookshelf (and satellite rears) are fine Jan 18 21:49:20 yeah those floorstanders look impressive Jan 18 21:49:58 I like their headphones too. had the PX, now have the PX7, very happy with them Jan 18 21:50:37 good thing https://github.com/EHfive/pulseaudio-modules-bt exists nowadays :) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jan 19 03:29:03 2020 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jan 19 03:34:18 2020 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jan 19 03:40:15 2020 Jan 19 04:52:52 pkgadd: i'd rather modernize it, frankly Jan 19 05:14:28 also, luci-compat didn't visibly help. Jan 19 09:02:35 Borromini: morning :P Jan 19 09:40:51 stintel: what co2/pm sensors do you use? Jan 19 09:42:28 ynezz: I have a Honeywell hpma115s0-tir Jan 19 09:42:42 ynezz: but I ordered the one used by luftdaten.info Jan 19 09:42:59 should arrive in 5-6 business days Jan 19 09:43:16 I've looked at that luftdaten.info software, seems like it's meh, so planing to exchange that nodemcu with something OpenWrt powered Jan 19 09:43:28 ah heh :) Jan 19 09:43:40 is there some package/daemon already for that? Jan 19 09:43:47 I'm reading the honeywell from openwrt with an ugly script Jan 19 09:43:50 python Jan 19 09:43:53 it's total crap :( Jan 19 09:44:08 if it works Jan 19 09:44:09 :) Jan 19 09:44:12 that sensor used by luftdaten.info is supported in home-assistant though Jan 19 09:45:01 maybe there exist some other software for it too Jan 19 09:45:17 sure, just wanted to save some time :) Jan 19 09:45:25 wait, was it esphome instead of home-assistant Jan 19 09:45:53 it's too many layers for me, hard to maintain Jan 19 09:46:02 yeah it's esphome (which I am using already) Jan 19 09:48:09 and for co2? Jan 19 09:49:30 css811 Jan 19 09:49:56 has a linux driver (IIO subsystem) Jan 19 09:50:09 you could run iiod and poll it via network but it's some old xml-based format Jan 19 09:50:36 or just cron a script that reads the sysfsnode and posts it with curl/mosquitto_pub/... Jan 19 09:50:59 yeah, seems good Jan 19 09:51:18 check the firmware though Jan 19 09:51:23 v 1.0 is completely wonky Jan 19 09:51:29 spikes >60000 etc Jan 19 09:52:35 sleep mode 19uA, nice Jan 19 09:53:10 iirc I used https://github.com/maarten-pennings/CCS811 to update the firmware Jan 19 09:56:35 ok, thanks Jan 19 09:58:04 ynezz: https://www.linux-ipv6.be/air-quality-last-year.svg Jan 19 09:58:10 I bet you can spot when I updated it ;) Jan 19 09:59:00 7.5k, nice :] Jan 19 09:59:33 yeah and those are averaged out due to yearly graph Jan 19 10:20:55 I'm dumb, The issue wasnt with mwlwifi but with the router, built a new img for my main router and boom all disconnection issues disappeared. Jan 19 10:25:20 oh looks like I might be able to drop all openzwave patches Jan 19 10:26:42 maybe I can finally start using my new zwave toys with domoticz Jan 19 10:27:02 How does Shorewall compare to firewall3 on openwrt? Jan 19 10:27:49 * russell-- uses zeromq to send sensor data to a repository (mostly temperature) Jan 19 10:28:13 I just spotted that Shorewall had bin updated in packages and I have never hird of any one using it so was just wondering Jan 19 10:28:50 It's looks a bit complicated for me. Jan 19 10:29:04 Tapper: it's in the packages feed for a reason :) Jan 19 10:29:15 pretty sure most OpenWrt users stick to firewall3 Jan 19 10:29:33 Yeah that's what I was thinking. Jan 19 10:48:01 oooh it even compiles, and so does domoticz Jan 19 10:48:15 this might be a productiv sunday Jan 19 11:09:39 ofcourse after saying that linking domoticz failed :D Jan 19 12:15:53 jow: can you check https://privatebin.net/?e3df84e4939a2618#FtSwsM7sqEneNUSNAajioem9xRJ2HBz1sUzLteYTnAxg ? libubox abi bump Jan 19 12:16:01 it boots, ship it! :) Jan 19 13:00:57 bummer, I need to build a pre-release version of domoticz for openzwave 1.6 compat Jan 19 13:12:29 hey guys Jan 19 14:15:03 blocktrron: are you online? Jan 19 14:17:18 Ansuel: whats up? Jan 19 14:20:13 I notice you are doing some test with 5.4... I'm trying to port 5.4 to ipq806x but for some reason i don't have eth connection... I want to make sure that it's a problem releated to ipq and not of the base patchset Jan 19 14:20:54 So... Do you have connection on the target you are testing ? Jan 19 14:26:50 Ansuel: a month ago, I've had issues with UBI auto-attch on mpc85xx. But apart from that everything was fine Jan 19 14:27:00 So yeah, I've had ethernet on my mpc85xx devices Jan 19 14:28:14 blocktrron: ok thx. Then there is something bad with the driver switch. Will investigate... Jan 19 16:29:23 ynezz: that looks very well Jan 19 17:23:15 Is there a guide for doing tftp kernel boot and nfs root for speeding up development? Jan 19 17:24:36 shadowset: it's probably not trivial enough. Is initramfs not adequate for your development purposes? Jan 19 17:25:40 initramfs would probably actually be okay. Jan 19 17:26:15 nfs root is possible but it's way more involved, so tftp kernel with initramfs embedded should be good enough Jan 19 17:27:17 Okay cool. Jow said that NFS root isn't a supported config, so it'd probably not be fun to try to get that going. Jan 19 17:27:22 https://forum.openwrt.org/t/preventing-the-init-to-mess-with-my-nfs-root-and-network/50357/9 Jan 19 17:52:45 xdarklight: I also prefer to have the kernel patches in mainline, but we even do not do this always, when you see how many patches which were done by the core developers are in our system which are not upstream Jan 19 17:53:06 I am not aware of a spcific policy, but I also prefer if they are in mainline Jan 19 18:20:30 blocktrron: one report about the base patchset pending-5.4 generic patch 811 needs to be rebased... drivers/usb/host/pci-quirks.h have different simbols and cause implicti declaration errors Jan 19 18:20:56 (this has changed, usb_amd_find_chipset_info others has been removed) Jan 19 19:23:42 updated openwrt/upstream, https://sdwalker.github.io/uscan/index.html Jan 19 20:58:49 russell--: biggest changes I've had with luci stuff from ages ago has been css changes. Jan 19 20:58:54 and no good advice :| **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 20 01:49:56 2020 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Jan 20 02:59:57 2020