**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Feb 10 03:04:52 2021 Feb 10 03:06:38 build #681 of mpc85xx/p2020 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/mpc85xx%2Fp2020/builds/681 Feb 10 03:10:31 build #633 of mediatek/mt7629 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/mediatek%2Fmt7629/builds/633 Feb 10 03:13:39 build #823 of ath25/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/ath25%2Fgeneric/builds/823 Feb 10 03:13:43 build #823 of octeontx/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/octeontx%2Fgeneric/builds/823 Feb 10 03:28:04 build #808 of at91/sam9x is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/at91%2Fsam9x/builds/808 Feb 10 03:38:13 build #838 of sunxi/cortexa53 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/sunxi%2Fcortexa53/builds/838 Feb 10 03:42:49 build #751 of mvebu/cortexa53 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/mvebu%2Fcortexa53/builds/751 Feb 10 03:43:53 build #633 of ath79/tiny is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/ath79%2Ftiny/builds/633 Feb 10 04:04:34 build #625 of ipq40xx/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/ipq40xx%2Fgeneric/builds/625 Feb 10 04:14:59 build #731 of at91/sama5 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/at91%2Fsama5/builds/731 Feb 10 04:30:40 Hauke: is there a vendor firmware or that vendor kit from cavium or something you can extract a correct dts from? Feb 10 04:31:07 build #644 of mxs/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/mxs%2Fgeneric/builds/644 Feb 10 04:33:20 Grommish: we can split after (and that is if) we add more devices. need to get a hold of edgerouter 6p and find about bringing up that weird switch platform on er12/er12p Feb 10 04:33:44 build #673 of lantiq/xrx200 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/lantiq%2Fxrx200/builds/673 Feb 10 04:33:45 i don't think there is any other platform with octeon3 i could get Feb 10 04:34:10 actually debian themself use octeon board for building but that boards are next to impossible to get Feb 10 04:34:28 build #658 of octeon/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/octeon%2Fgeneric/builds/658 Feb 10 04:37:28 build #680 of x86/legacy is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/x86%2Flegacy/builds/680 Feb 10 04:57:12 build #440 of ath79/mikrotik is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/ath79%2Fmikrotik/builds/440 Feb 10 05:00:37 build #630 of sunxi/cortexa8 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/sunxi%2Fcortexa8/builds/630 Feb 10 05:10:03 build #709 of x86/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/x86%2Fgeneric/builds/709 Feb 10 05:18:53 build #86 of realtek/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/realtek%2Fgeneric/builds/86 Feb 10 05:37:00 build #652 of ath79/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/ath79%2Fgeneric/builds/652 Feb 10 05:48:34 build #765 of lantiq/ase is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/lantiq%2Fase/builds/765 Feb 10 05:50:54 build #490 of bcm47xx/mips74k is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/bcm47xx%2Fmips74k/builds/490 Feb 10 05:52:26 build #629 of ramips/mt7620 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/ramips%2Fmt7620/builds/629 Feb 10 05:59:31 build #627 of sunxi/cortexa7 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/sunxi%2Fcortexa7/builds/627 Feb 10 06:08:42 build #711 of mvebu/cortexa9 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/mvebu%2Fcortexa9/builds/711 Feb 10 06:19:45 build #627 of x86/64 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/x86%2F64/builds/627 Feb 10 06:26:38 build #657 of mpc85xx/p1020 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/mpc85xx%2Fp1020/builds/657 Feb 10 06:44:53 build #674 of gemini/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/gemini%2Fgeneric/builds/674 Feb 10 06:46:07 build #515 of bcm27xx/bcm2708 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/bcm27xx%2Fbcm2708/builds/515 Feb 10 07:12:17 build #791 of tegra/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/tegra%2Fgeneric/builds/791 Feb 10 07:12:20 build #676 of imx6/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/imx6%2Fgeneric/builds/676 Feb 10 07:16:57 build #787 of ath79/nand is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/ath79%2Fnand/builds/787 Feb 10 07:19:05 build #654 of ramips/rt305x is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/ramips%2Frt305x/builds/654 Feb 10 07:39:56 build #547 of bcm63xx/smp is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/bcm63xx%2Fsmp/builds/547 Feb 10 08:03:35 build #625 of ramips/mt7621 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/ramips%2Fmt7621/builds/625 Feb 10 08:09:12 build #524 of bcm27xx/bcm2709 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/bcm27xx%2Fbcm2709/builds/524 Feb 10 10:08:15 Am I reading this right…? https://marc.info/?l=linux-wireless&m=161294684826530&w=4 Feb 10 10:08:27 "QCN9074 uses 45MB of host ddr memory." Feb 10 10:08:59 And here I was thinking ath10k was a memory hog and ath11k could only improve… Feb 10 10:10:13 Oh, and 45 MB in *physically contiguous* chunks of 2 MB. Peachy. Feb 10 10:20:17 rsalvaterra: yes Feb 10 10:20:41 rsalvaterra: a 1GB ram unit will OOM at ~120 clients Feb 10 10:21:26 rsalvaterra: there is also 16 mb reserved for uboot and 64 for the NSS 4 more for smem, another 8 for core dumps for the wmac .... Feb 10 10:22:28 so a 512mb unit one it is up has ~360mb free ram ;) rest is hogged by the HW Feb 10 10:22:32 blogic: How's MT79xx in comparison? Feb 10 10:22:39 nice Feb 10 10:23:00 has it running with 256 clients attached pumping traffic on a 512mb unit Feb 10 10:23:12 also traffic was more stable Feb 10 10:23:40 problem right now with mt7622 is that the hw is only just appearing on the market Feb 10 10:23:54 So, so what are the QCA guys smoking? And where can I get it? Feb 10 10:23:59 and the uboot is shitty, however dangole is working on a uboot replacement that has ubi support Feb 10 10:24:41 so 2-3 months down the road mtk should be in a fit state, I am already running my network on mt7915 Feb 10 10:24:50 linksys e8450 is a nice unit Feb 10 10:25:04 however needs to be imported from the states, not sold in EU Feb 10 10:25:57 My Omnia with two QCA9880 hovers at about 120 MiB of RAM used. My Redmi RM2100 (MT7603 + MT7615) is using just under 60 MiB. Feb 10 11:00:22 blogic: In Europe there is the Belkin RT3200 that should be the same exact router rebranded. I bought it from Amazon UK (I live in Italy) Feb 10 11:06:39 Is your nand working correctly? I have problems with JFFS2 corrupting often... I tried the nbd's tree (which contains your work I think) and I have the same problem... Feb 10 12:06:22 90 EUR nice Feb 10 12:15:54 looking at the DTS of e8450 there seems to be 2nd uart2, is that free/accessible on the board somehow? Feb 10 12:18:44 sata, hm Feb 10 12:22:08 spi0 seems to be used for nand, is that 2nd spi1 free/accessible as well? Feb 10 12:22:19 looks like interesting device for that price Feb 10 12:25:42 that odroid with 2x RTLunsupportedsomething is such a bummer Feb 10 12:28:25 build #755 of mediatek/mt7622 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/mediatek%2Fmt7622/builds/755 Feb 10 12:29:13 never going to get supported with that attitude ;) Feb 10 12:29:29 hehe :P Feb 10 12:33:18 ynezz: Surely there wasn't a sata port accessible on the board... Probably another uart or spi at most. There were 10 holes and some of them were powered with different voltages, but I didn't investigate further Feb 10 13:13:51 Hi, I have stupid question Feb 10 13:14:24 In file header for license or comments, it's frequently the case that the header is followed by an empty commit line, just "#" Feb 10 13:14:51 Is there a reason for that, or is that just the taste of the person who wrote it? Feb 10 13:23:08 mangix: Do you think that we can enable this feature https://github.blog/changelog/2020-12-16-pull-request-auto-merge-public-beta/ for packages repository? It'd be good for some cases. Feb 10 13:39:50 adrianschmutzler: this might help: https://spdx.dev/license-list/matching-guidelines/ Feb 10 13:42:04 i guess this: "Ignore any text that occurs after the obvious end of the license and does not include substantive text of the license" Feb 10 16:26:25 blogic: Any luck on the rb912? I'm curious ;-) Feb 10 16:26:55 Grommish: I got it booting :') Feb 10 16:27:25 Rebuilding now with an actual frequency for the serial console in the .dts so that it inits properly so i can talk to it over serial. Feb 10 16:27:47 But I just disabled octeon ethernet drivers and it's able to bot up Feb 10 16:27:49 boot up* Feb 10 17:35:04 any tips for debugging a non-cooperative console? Feb 10 17:36:21 wait. stdin isn't connected. T_T Feb 10 17:53:43 adrianschmutzler: while touching all these files for spex, please consider updating the year to whatever year the file was last updated Feb 10 17:53:52 *spdx Feb 10 17:54:32 also you can use spdx for the copyright notice as well (that is what i do) Feb 10 17:54:51 2 ;; SPDX-FileCopyrightText: © 2021 Dominick Grift Feb 10 17:54:54 3 ;; SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense Feb 10 17:56:02 I see this as a mere replacement, and do not think changing the date is really necessary there. In contrast, changing the copyright date is actually making this much more complicated, as we have seen when discussing your PR. Feb 10 18:20:04 damex: I have never used Cavium devices Feb 10 18:26:42 blogic: is Belkin RT3200 (mt7622 + mt7915) with 4x4 2.4GHz wifi (mt7622) + 4x4 5GHz (mt7915)? Feb 10 18:26:49 which switch is used= Feb 10 18:32:46 looks like it is this combination Feb 10 18:41:59 Hauke: Your specs are correct Feb 10 18:43:04 The switch is the MT7531 Feb 10 19:03:03 how much retesting is required when cherry-picking fixes into 19.07? Feb 10 19:03:28 there doesn't seem to be any automated tests and I don't have a testbed I can easily reflash and test on... Feb 10 19:08:56 depends on the nature of the change, obviously ... Feb 10 19:17:43 numero53: ok, let me check that out Feb 10 19:17:57 thanks for the pointer Feb 10 19:18:37 numero53: not on prime ... Feb 10 19:19:05 ahhh https://www.amazon.co.uk/Belkin-Wireless-Dual-Band-Streaming-Parental/dp/B08L4PJKKB identical unit Feb 10 19:20:31 yes Feb 10 19:20:40 will investigate Feb 10 19:21:05 I aked a US based friend to send me 10 additional unit after he sent 4 already Feb 10 19:21:33 the pita is that the wan port uses the mt7531 switch which only doe 1gbit Feb 10 19:22:01 so even if the wireless can do beyond that you can only trunk 1gbit on fiber Feb 10 19:22:15 Hauke: its mt7531 ... Feb 10 19:22:54 been running the unit with wifi6 on 4 deployments over the last week and evryone is happy Feb 10 19:23:29 yet the 2G is the built-in mt7622/7615 11n wmac Feb 10 19:23:36 so no huge 2g rates Feb 10 19:24:18 oh and the serial is a 1,5m pitch molex, so one needs a special molex2duponmt cable for usb serial Feb 10 19:24:39 still a pretty f'in cool unit for that price Feb 10 19:25:38 and we already booted it with 2021.4 uboot + a small amount of patches, so we can prolly drop the shitty mtk bmt-v2 nand wear leveling layer soonish and just do ubo on the spi-nand Feb 10 19:25:54 *ubi Feb 10 19:26:51 fun fact, the stock webui consumes raw owrt stylw sysupgrade images Feb 10 19:26:55 *style Feb 10 19:27:23 images buildable from nbd's staging tree with v5.10 Feb 10 19:30:08 blogic: are you talking about the linksys e8450? Feb 10 19:30:34 numero53: ordered a unit from the uk, import tax will be a pain, but really wanna see if it is also easy to flash Feb 10 19:30:40 Borromini: yes Feb 10 19:30:43 :) Feb 10 19:31:05 Borromini: first mtk wifi6 unit i found that is not atf/rsa locked Feb 10 19:31:21 :) Feb 10 19:31:42 the HW can handle 280 sta/phy Feb 10 19:31:58 however there is curently a race between HW and FW Feb 10 19:32:17 what's atf? are you talking about the bootloader not being crippled? Feb 10 19:32:33 so right now we can only do 127 STA as the top most bit is used for paging and drv/fw are racing on it Feb 10 19:32:49 ATF arm trust firmware Feb 10 19:32:58 oh, i see Feb 10 19:33:22 so that's what all those recent master commits are Feb 10 19:33:40 however i tested the unit in my 2 candeltech chambers and at 127 sta I am seeing that it performs like a charm Feb 10 19:33:51 Borromini: correct Feb 10 19:34:24 MTK provided their blobs for dram calib under the same redistib license as their wifi fw blobs Feb 10 19:34:31 the rest is just ATF + uboot Feb 10 19:35:11 .ch started their new year yesterday, its over on the 16th, we will get an update spi-nand driver after that Feb 10 19:35:38 fooyah, finally a sane wifi6 target for owrt Feb 10 19:36:48 oh, they also provided openocd scripts for the latest SoC, so a 10 euto ftdi jtag 245 can be used fo flah them Feb 10 19:37:05 *to flash Feb 10 19:37:20 .. via the bootrom Feb 10 19:38:42 blogic: Woo there is a lot of cool stuff! Feb 10 19:38:58 numero53: it really is Feb 10 19:39:08 However for the serial port in the Belkin I managed to use standard dupont with a little of force and they stay almost still. Feb 10 19:39:43 I can confirm that is easily flashable via standard OEM fw upgrade Feb 10 19:39:44 numero53: yeah, dupont works I was lazy and ordered the correct cabke Feb 10 19:40:25 numero53: https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/staging/nbd.git;a=summary has full support for the unit Feb 10 19:40:46 https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/staging/nbd.git;a=commit;h=95897c984c294680210d677c842f24f7d82180d4 specifically Feb 10 19:42:17 you might run into spurious jffs2 errors, that will be fixed within 2-4 weeks once we have the new ubi pattern spi-nand driver Feb 10 19:43:00 blogic: neat. Feb 10 19:43:03 Thanks, I already tried that tree... I have also created a thread about the previously unkown flash chip... later on it evolved in the JFFS2 problem thread: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/adding-new-spi-nand-device-support-belkin-rt3200-and-linksys-e8450/84423/14 Feb 10 19:44:19 numero53: yeah, read that, it boils down to some crap in the hw eec, post chinese ne year one of the mtk devs promised to gpl the latest driver that they have that apparently fixes the problem Feb 10 19:44:52 so close, my fingers are tingelining Feb 10 19:45:30 I ordered one unit on amazon uk, I think amazon will take care of taxes at least they chared me ~10£ for that Feb 10 19:45:50 +1 :p Feb 10 19:46:13 blogic: thanks a lot for the great news! :) Feb 10 19:46:42 blogic: do you have the TP link unit with the same specs? does it use secure boot? Feb 10 19:48:02 there is a unit it uses secure boot, we manged to hack into the stage 1 uboot but it has been obfuscated, the stage 2 uboot is rsa locked Feb 10 19:48:18 i tried the usual webui injection crap but gave up Feb 10 19:48:39 been talking to tplink about it and might find a vector to owrt'ify it Feb 10 19:49:01 ok, so the Belkin is the better device for now Feb 10 19:49:14 I emphazied to them that this i not cool and newer units should not be shit-craped Feb 10 19:49:22 Hauke: correct Feb 10 19:49:39 there is also a adtran unit that will hit market shortly Feb 10 19:50:14 also to the EU or only US? Feb 10 19:50:22 no idea Feb 10 19:50:29 i just ordered one of the uk units Feb 10 19:54:11 looks promising when now multiple vendors have mt7622 + mt7915 devices in the market Feb 10 19:54:34 I was wondering why there were only so few mt7622 devices on the market before Feb 10 19:54:50 no official openwrt support :p Feb 10 19:56:01 Hauke: so production capacity is locked down in .ch till end of the year Feb 10 19:56:17 huawei bought all of it Feb 10 19:56:31 there is a huge production traffic jam in .ch Feb 10 19:56:41 The belkin devices has Samba 3.6 in the source code delivery, if this is on the device and they would use secure boot I have the right to get the key ;-) Feb 10 19:56:46 this is for cpe as well as silicon Feb 10 19:57:17 yes I know of the delays in the chip production Feb 10 19:57:32 here it is Feb 10 19:57:36 {"model":{"id":"snic10e","name":"SNIC10E (CN6640p1.2-800-AAP)"},"network":{"lan":{"ifname":"eth0","protocol":"static"},"wan":{"ifname":"eth1","protocol":"dhcp"}}} Feb 10 19:57:41 or betetr long lead times Feb 10 19:58:16 qca ipq601x, lead time 40 weeks ;) Feb 10 19:58:31 ok thats is very huge Feb 10 19:58:32 corona hit us hard ;) Feb 10 19:58:33 eh Feb 10 19:59:04 well fabs shut down for 6 weeks, home office created a 20% influx on demand for embedded devices Feb 10 19:59:41 human kind biggest deficiency is the mis understanding of the exponential function ;) Feb 10 19:59:49 people do not buy services any more, but devices Feb 10 20:00:36 and our stupid automotive industry cancled their orders in spring 2020 and is now suprised they get less supply Feb 10 20:00:46 hah Feb 10 20:00:50 imagine that Feb 10 20:01:16 but the industry is driven by ppl that used to sell washing machines based in xls sheets Feb 10 20:01:21 but they get government subsidies now Feb 10 20:01:31 yes Feb 10 20:01:44 such a precise description of the problem Feb 10 20:02:09 well, hell has a special room for them ... Feb 10 20:03:21 long story short, mtk will give owrt functional wifi6 within the next few months, based fully on upstream code Feb 10 20:03:40 so, who are we to complain .... Feb 10 20:03:55 that sounds neat Feb 10 20:04:06 Borromini: it really does ... Feb 10 20:04:44 ok, of to test if that square thing in my bedroom is still as comfy as last night ... Feb 10 20:04:47 l8r Feb 10 20:05:08 MTK... will it be 2.3.32 based???? :-O Feb 10 20:05:17 philipp64: shame on you Feb 10 20:05:29 what are they shipping these days? Feb 10 20:05:31 running v5.10.6 on it ... Feb 10 20:05:41 they are shipping v5.4 in the sdk Feb 10 20:05:42 and why don't they have a common code base across all platforms? Feb 10 20:05:53 philipp64: polemic ... Feb 10 20:05:58 wow. that's quite the shake-up. Feb 10 20:06:38 this belkin devices uses 4.4.198 Feb 10 20:06:47 last time I looked at the 7621 (or whatever) for wireless home security systems it was something ancient. Feb 10 20:06:51 Hauke: yeah its the pre-alpha sdk Feb 10 20:07:05 ok, but nice that they updated the SDK Feb 10 20:07:05 but that was 5 years ago. Feb 10 20:07:07 still... Feb 10 20:07:11 Hauke: based on the lede release Feb 10 20:07:12 but normally vendors do not take this Feb 10 20:07:45 the companies that build the boxes normally stay at the kernel version they started with Feb 10 20:11:48 Hauke: correct Feb 10 20:12:19 they get a snapshot of version X of the BSP/SDK and nevr really update it Feb 10 20:12:47 yet another problem that we need to create awareness for Feb 10 20:14:29 yes this is a general problem in the hardware industry, not even google has the balls to update the major kernel version on their Pixel phones Feb 10 20:14:43 Hauke: ;) Feb 10 20:14:52 we will get there eventually Feb 10 20:15:09 owrt is after all a bastion in the true school foss space Feb 10 20:15:17 one of the last few remaining ones Feb 10 20:16:48 you have to decouple the hardware from the software, like it is in the server market Feb 10 20:16:54 Well we're scared to update our core infrastructure Feb 10 20:17:00 then you will get good update support Feb 10 20:17:10 Hauke: yup Feb 10 20:17:34 aparcar[m]: but we haev an image for the wrt54gs with kernel 5.4 and not 2.4.20 Feb 10 20:18:15 I guess the product not the process matters Feb 10 20:18:24 pfff Feb 10 20:18:49 owrt is actually not about the sw but about the mentality of the people behind it Feb 10 20:19:05 is the meeting tomorrow at 8PM CET or 7PM CET (The time zone of Germany)? Feb 10 20:19:25 we can drop any piece of code and rely on the ppl behind the project to create a better solution (except the kernel obviously) Feb 10 20:20:00 Hauke: send a mail announcing it ... Feb 10 20:20:12 wer baut der haut Feb 10 20:20:32 Hauke: I think it's in a mail from yesterday Feb 10 20:20:36 ok Feb 10 20:21:20 Pepe: Thanks for cleaning up that PR. I appreciate it Feb 10 20:36:28 blogic: erst der filter macht die farben Feb 10 20:46:12 google translate sucks Feb 10 20:47:36 but yes i think community (hobby) project like openwrt is strenght and weakness Feb 10 20:47:55 its an organic organism, and it grows towards the sun light Feb 10 20:48:17 theres only one thing that really matters though Feb 10 20:48:21 have fun Feb 10 20:49:54 but sometimes i do wonder if the end result would benefit from some central and non-biased oversight Feb 10 20:50:47 because you have these individual little islands, people doing their own thing but theres no clear direction it seems Feb 10 20:50:59 its an aorchestra without a director Feb 10 20:51:35 anyhow ,who cares, just enjoy hacking and if you cant enjoy it anymore move on Feb 10 20:55:23 Hauke: I think thursday is the 11th :O Feb 10 21:02:24 aparcar[m]: yes you are right ;-) Feb 10 21:02:40 aparcar[m]: do you want to moderate the meeting tomorrow? Feb 10 21:07:10 I'm a bit unsure with the prios, should we have a short talk before to figure out what makes the most sense? Feb 10 21:07:29 The length of the topic list exceeds 60 minutes by quite a bit Feb 10 21:11:02 Hauke: e.g. now? Feb 10 22:13:58 Hi can the rest of the buttons be fixt in the rest of luci like this PR pleas. https://github.com/openwrt/luci/commit/34417400893d8513f92c4e4ba3a1b8c9207a5392 Feb 10 22:15:12 I did not realize that save and apply button is broken. through out most of luci. Feb 10 22:15:20 Tapper: probably, yes - but the remaining broken cases need to be found/ reported and fixed individually Feb 10 22:18:24 personally, with the packages set I'm using, I haven't noticed any broken cases in quite a while Feb 10 22:25:32 grift: I have to say, there are a lot of sticklers and those sticklers keep the product pretty professional and supportable Feb 10 22:25:50 or perhaps there seem to be a lot of them. the importance of that is great. Feb 10 22:27:51 https://github.com/openwrt/luci/issues/4801 Feb 10 22:28:08 pkgadd: is that OK? Feb 10 22:29:37 pkgadd: those were the ones that I could find.. Feb 10 22:31:33 Tapper: are you sure about adblock? that seems to be fine to me Feb 10 22:32:35 Yes pkgadd the Save & Apply button does not work for me. Feb 10 22:32:36 there's also https://github.com/openwrt/luci/issues/3909 Feb 10 22:32:51 seems to be fine for me Feb 10 22:34:15 I don't use luci-app-wireguard and luci-app-advanced-reboot on my r7800. advanced-reboot worked for me tho on the wrt3200acm. Feb 10 22:34:53 pkgadd: remember I am using a screen reader so if that one is about how it looks I will not get it. Feb 10 22:35:42 yeah, I realize that there might be differences in that regard Feb 10 22:36:51 pkgadd: sorry I should of read more. Feb 10 22:37:14 It seems most of the ones I was on about have bin pointed out. Feb 10 22:37:21 The packages anyway. Feb 10 22:56:54 Pepe: I don't have control over such things Feb 10 23:36:28 Got SFP+ ports working under OpenWrt on my CN6640-SNIC10E card :) Feb 10 23:36:51 there was a CSR poke that Cavium's ethernet driver does but which was noted to hang CN6880-based cards Feb 10 23:36:59 looks like they never checked CN6640 Feb 10 23:37:29 since this code is shared with the cavium simple executive this could also be the bug that is preventing the CSE from working on these cards? not sure Feb 10 23:37:40 or rather liquidio from working on these cards* Feb 10 23:37:47 but I can't recompile that :\ Feb 10 23:48:10 build #775 of layerscape/armv8_64b is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/layerscape%2Farmv8_64b/builds/775 Feb 11 01:17:18 Lotta bugs in this code. Apparently Wind River Linux's fork has most of them fixed but Feb 11 01:17:35 I have no idea how to turn this bug link https://support2.windriver.com/index.php?page=defects&on=view&id=LIN5-19186 into something I can git clone. Feb 11 01:17:57 They have some crazy rolling patch release layer thing which they supply via .... Feb 11 01:18:37 well. They compile binaries which they send you which can clone from those URLs. Feb 11 01:23:29 but looks like for Linux there are patches galore to be merged. Yay! **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Feb 11 02:59:56 2021