**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jan 22 02:59:58 2021 Jan 22 03:39:44 mangix: needs? Jan 22 03:40:44 i dont have one, but the plain-jane, non-sfp er-x works with anthing in the range 12-24V Jan 22 03:41:49 i have noticed some devices, like the unifi ac mesh devices, need 24V PoE, and don't work with 18V PoE. Jan 22 04:14:32 russell--: bought a bricked er-x sfp without a power supply. I think the er-x sfp needs 24V Jan 22 04:48:47 it should say on the bottom Jan 22 04:56:18 jow: when do you plan to release openwrt/ Jan 22 04:56:27 ugh brainfreeze. ucode Jan 22 05:17:25 russell--: yeah, says 24v Jan 22 05:17:44 almost every router uses 12v power Jan 22 06:45:33 mangix: yeah, the unifi-ac-mesh insisting on 24V was a surprise to me too Jan 22 06:47:01 i recently bought a bullet-ac on ebay for $60-ish and it showed up without the threaded outer part of the N connector ... also a surprise Jan 22 06:47:48 afaict, it was never installed, since it's not at all obvious how to disassemble an N connector once it's put together Jan 22 10:08:23 adrianschmutzler: ping Jan 22 10:29:02 hmm dnsmasq lots of "failed to send packet: Address family not supported by protocol" Jan 22 10:29:27 ldir: you're able to reproduce? Jan 22 10:29:51 something to dig into when I get back from pharmacy. Jan 22 10:30:00 nice, thanks Jan 22 10:30:10 ynezz: not at will - but it's happening. Jan 22 10:30:32 I was looking at this since morning, but couldn't find the culprit or reproduce it, see #openwrt-adm for details Jan 22 10:31:14 AFAIK you've connections to the Simon, maybe you can poke him about this? :) Jan 22 10:31:28 if you don't manage to find it yourself, thats it Jan 22 10:32:00 rsalvaterra: pong Jan 22 10:33:16 adrianschmutzler: are you using any ramips hardware with an MT7615? Jan 22 10:33:21 ldir: I'm running 2.83 since the release, no such message in the logs Jan 22 10:33:53 ynezz: well we occasionally email each other and not just about dnsmasq - family is going through a rough patch at the moment, you can probably guess the cause. Jan 22 10:34:05 rsalvaterra: I'm not really "using" any ramips hardware, I think Jan 22 10:34:17 ynezz: do you have dnssec enabled? Jan 22 10:34:25 I have some old devices in a drawer if I need to test something Jan 22 10:35:10 adrianschmutzler: Bummer… I was hoping to goad you into trying to reproduce this: https://github.com/openwrt/mt76/issues/494 :) Jan 22 10:35:49 I noticed this, and a friend of mine reproduced it on his nanoHD. Jan 22 10:35:53 anyway must go to pharmacy! Jan 22 10:36:05 Looks like a task for somebody else, sorry Jan 22 10:36:52 But it shouldn't be too hard to find somebody for that, I suppose Jan 22 10:36:57 Sure, this one is for Felix or Lorenzo. Jan 22 10:37:15 That's why I opened the issue (at the right place, hopefully). Jan 22 10:39:04 I'm never sure what's the correct channel for mt76 problems. This repo, linux mailing list, ... Jan 22 10:39:55 adrianschmutzler: Yeah, I tried to ping nbd about it a couple of times, but he must be crazy busy, so I didn't insist. Jan 22 11:51:12 rsalvaterra: i have two mt7615 devices, but both in production Jan 22 11:51:24 i'm using WPA3 SAE on them Jan 22 11:53:13 rsalvaterra: may i ask why you picked that one and not other APs? Jan 22 12:13:15 Borromini: What do you mean? Why I picked up the RM2100 instead of another device? Jan 22 12:14:03 sorry, you said 'a friend' about the nanohd Jan 22 12:14:08 i thought you had gotten one Jan 22 12:14:46 No, I got the RM2100. It's virtually the same as the nanoHD, though. :) Jan 22 12:15:24 Only it cost less than 34 €. :P Jan 22 12:15:33 :) Jan 22 12:17:13 Still, this is a very annoying problem. I basically can't ping or ssh into any machine connected to the MT7615. The machines themselves access the internet (and other LAN devices) just fine, though. Jan 22 13:12:28 that sounds pesky yes Jan 22 13:12:38 and nothing in the logs i presume? Jan 22 13:39:19 Borromini: No, of course not. No stack traces, nothing. Jan 22 14:05:22 rsalvaterra: hi Jan 22 14:21:23 nbd: I am sorry to bother you, but I have nand issues with a router using mt7622 and the Mediatek's bad block management table. To bo honest I am not sure if it's a problem caused by the driver or the BMT... if you have some spare time, can you have a look at this thread Jan 22 14:21:24 https://forum.openwrt.org/t/adding-new-spi-nand-device-support-belkin-rt3200-and-linksys-e8450?. Thanks :) Jan 22 14:28:09 nbd: Hi, sorry for the delay. Jan 22 14:28:26 rsalvaterra: does the ARP issue happen all the time, or just after some time? Jan 22 14:30:00 nbd: Good question. I think I've seen both behaviours. Jan 22 14:31:51 I remember being able to remotely access the laptops right after they booted, and losing access after some time. Jan 22 14:32:15 But a couple of days ago I tested again and couldn't access them outright. Jan 22 14:37:37 nbd: In any case, your question leads me to believe you've seen this before (which is probably good news)… Jan 22 14:38:11 i haven't, but i also didn't have time to try to reproduce it Jan 22 14:38:13 so i'm just collecting info Jan 22 14:39:09 Ok, great! Don't hesitate to pester me for any additional info. Jan 22 18:28:58 nbd: are you okay with moving some of your maintained packages over to packages.git? Jan 22 18:29:16 yes Jan 22 18:29:30 adrianschmutzler, https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/openwrt/patch/20200915195655.13866-1-jacekowski@jacekowski.org/ Jan 22 18:29:56 who's lead/enthusiast on ipq806x? Jan 22 18:30:22 haven't seen ansuel nor robimarko in a ehile Jan 22 18:30:24 while Jan 22 18:46:49 zorun: ping Jan 22 18:47:08 nbd: can you stay the maintainer or do you want to give up on that? Jan 22 19:09:34 lmore377: no, i was referring to the wakeup-source property Jan 22 20:29:22 someone has seen the datasheets for ipq40xx or ipq806x? Jan 22 21:04:09 lynxis: the ones on GitHub for ipq40xx are the only ones I'm aware of Jan 22 21:04:36 In case anyone has the full set: I'm also interested ;) Jan 22 21:23:55 blocktrron: i'ven't found much. just edma has special stuff for vlan. so it can add/remove vlan headers. that's the reason why the vlan doesn't work with the glinet 1300 Jan 22 21:28:53 blocktrron: is it fine if i just leave the led pin names as ledctrl:1 ledctrl:2 and ledctrl:3? Jan 22 21:31:38 lynxis: you mean the tag offload on the GMAC or VLAn handling of the switch core? Jan 22 21:32:01 lmore377: fine with me Jan 22 21:32:07 i mean the offloading in GMAC. Jan 22 21:32:36 adrianschmutzler: is it fine with you? Jan 22 21:33:07 lynxis: VLANs work for me on the 4040 as long as i stay away from VLAN 1/2 Jan 22 21:35:03 does it not work at all with your B1300? Jan 22 21:36:47 build #766 of tegra/generic is complete: Failure [failed updatefeeds] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/tegra%2Fgeneric/builds/766 blamelist: Rafa? Mi?ecki , ?lvaro Fern?ndez Rojas , Bj?rn Mork , Sieng Piaw Liew Jan 22 21:36:54 i didn't stood away from vlan1 Jan 23 00:01:08 blocktrron: i pushed all the changes Jan 23 00:04:53 is there a way to manually trigger a dsl retrain via the vdsl_cpe_control console? Jan 23 00:06:45 would be interesting to try how fast it can adjust for improved line conditions Jan 23 00:49:54 Ash doesn't have associative arrays, does it? Jan 23 01:36:02 cool with https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/openwrt/list/?series=225605 merged I can get rid of uClibc++ Jan 23 01:37:18 https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/openwrt/patch/20210121045145.2209388-1-rosenp@gmail.com/ would also be very good to merge. Jan 23 01:42:41 aparcar[m]: did stangri get merge rights? Jan 23 01:49:52 mangix: to packages.git? Jan 23 01:50:01 yeah Jan 23 01:52:53 mangix: doesn't look like it. I'm still in favor for a codeowners file and grant more maintainers access. Jan 23 01:55:05 he's been consistenty asking in his PRs Jan 23 01:56:47 there is no good platform to discuss such things, I'm wondering if we should enable github discussions for such matters. Jan 23 01:57:06 I doubt many packages.git maintainers actively follow adm or devel mails **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jan 23 02:59:57 2021