<rmilecki>
stintel: "mac-address" at nvmem-cell-names index 0 tells kernel that phandle at nvmem-cells index 0 (&base_mac_addr) should be used for reading MAC address
<rmilecki>
stintel: kernel checks for that in the of_get_mac_address()
<rmilecki>
stintel: then base_mac_addr is a phandle for NVMEM cell (6 bytes in MTD partition)
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<mangix>
lipnitsk: upstream's currently having fun undoing a bunch of damage
<mangix>
even stuff that made it stable
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<lipnitsk>
Yeah I saw that. Of they don't get to my stuff np
<lipnitsk>
Just wanted to get it out there but not a high priority
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<lipnitsk>
mangix: Figured why not try to upstream it before the merge window closes.. if there is pushback we can punt it to 5.14 np
<rsalvaterra>
Can it be merged to master and backported to 21.x, please? :P
<rsalvaterra>
It's acked by stintel and nbd.
* ldir
notes his reckless mood continues
<rsalvaterra>
ldir: One of these days you'll get us both in trouble… :P
<ldir>
I hope so :-)
* ldir
does man git-revert just in case
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<rsalvaterra>
lipnitsk: I'm not subscribed to the mailing list, but feel free to add my Tested-by to your "kernel: backport mtk_ppe busy-wait loop fix" patch.
<Borromini>
rsalvaterra: why not?
<Borromini>
just curious
<rsalvaterra>
Borromini: I have this thing with email… :P
<Borromini>
:P
<rsalvaterra>
I'll probably bite the bullet and subscribe one of these days… I'll just have to create some rules to keep my inbox clean.
<rsalvaterra>
Laziness prevails.
<Borromini>
ok
<Borromini>
natural state of man!
<Borromini>
nature is all about conservation of energy ;)
<rsalvaterra>
Indeed! XD
<Borromini>
congrats on the commit access btw
<Borromini>
even more reason to be subscribed :P
<Borromini>
did i miss that vote on openwrt-adm btw?
<Borromini>
(not that i have any voting rights the ML has just been quiet)
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<rsalvaterra>
Borromini: Oh, I don't have commit access! I also noticed that I appear as the committer, but I'm not, honest! :O
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<Borromini>
oh
<Borromini>
weird!
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<rsalvaterra>
I'd be scared of having commit access. With great power comes great responsibility, etc.…
<rsalvaterra>
Borromini: It's probably due to the way ldir merged, I don't know the details… :/
<Borromini>
ok
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<ldir>
I used the github-apply & patchwork-apply maintainer scripts.
<ldir>
it looks like the github-apply doesn't put in a committer
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<russell-->
hmm. wzr600dhp recent-master build is kernel panic'ing on boot
<russell-->
[ 2.604079] /dev/root: Can't open blockdev
<russell-->
[ 2.608189] VFS: Cannot open root device "(null)" or unknown-block(0,0): error -6
<russell-->
[ 2.615705] Please append a correct "root=" boot option; here are the available partitions:
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<russell-->
doing a make dirclean world
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<barhom>
Hey, most routers does not have a HW clock. Im testing on a IPQ4019 based device with ntp-busybox disabled. I tried setting the date to 2018-01-01, then I power cycled the router and it still set it to todays date. How is this possible?
<barhom>
Im testing this because I've encountered a specific ISP that seems to block busybox-ntp client (I do not get any replies back from the ntp server).
<stintel>
barhom: something with timestamps
<stintel>
of files
<barhom>
The weird thing is that ntpd works (busybox-ntp does not). In wireshark they differ in the ntp4 packet a bit. My best bet now is that the ISP is blocking outgoing packets coming from busybox-ntp, but not ntpd
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<barhom>
stintel, that must be an openwrt thing then? if it reads the timestamps of files
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<stintel>
yeah, I can't find it though
<stintel>
and I believe I also had some issues with busybox-ntp several years ago, something with it selecting the wrong interface to send the query or something
<stintel>
but that could have also been DNS or ... dunno, it's too long ago
<stintel>
.94
<barhom>
yeh, I checked that with tcpdump, packet is going out
<barhom>
I saved both pcap files for the ntp client from busybox and ntpd. Both have same source and dest, but the contents of the ntp4 packet is slightly different
<stintel>
maybe violates something
<stintel>
but I'd report that to busybox upstream maybe
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<malwar3hun73r>
I'm seeing an issue on 19.07.7 where something dies and I lose all routing for a VLAN i have setup on my wrt1900acs. Any thoughts?
<malwar3hun73r>
It's an untagged VLAN assigned to a specific port. All works as expected until a large amount of traffic passes the VLAN and then the interface dies. The only way to bring it back is to reboot the router.
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<malwar3hun73r>
Traffic can flow outbound, but not in
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<PaulFertser>
stintel: please if you see bahrom again, tell /etc/init.d/sysfixtime is what sets the time to the newest modification time of a file in /etc.
<Pepe>
Guys, I noticed that a few days ago there was added basic WiFi6 support in iwinfo. But I noticed that it is not in OpenWrt master either OpenWrt 21.02. Would it be possible to update it there to have at least some basic support of WiFi6?
<malwar3hun73r>
Any ideas what would cause the interface to drop with high levels of traffic?
<barhom>
ynezz, thanks
<barhom>
PaulFertser, thanks for the info about sysfixtime. I understand how it works now.
<PaulFertser>
barhom: welcome, I thought you parted :)
<barhom>
PaulFertser, am I leaving the channel everytime I'm changing wifi's? I should always be here since Im running it via znc
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<PaulFertser>
barhom: I just looked somewhere else and thought your nick can't be completed or something like that, sorry for the noise. FYI I found the file in question by doing this: git grep "date -s"
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<rmilecki>
i'd expect this to stop drivers/misc/eeprom/at24.c from picking your DT node at all
<rmilecki>
stintel: at43.c calls devm_nvmem_register() without checking for the "nvmem-cells"
<rmilecki>
stintel: so you should not need compatible = "nvmem-cells"; at all
<barhom>
PaulFertser, nice use of git grep
<stintel>
rmilecki: thanks, trying something
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<Habbie>
what do i use on my host system to inspect .ipk files?
<Habbie>
(other than two levels of untar ;) )
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<Habbie>
related, why is the outside of an .ipk tar.gz instead of ar, like it apparently was?
<Habbie>
(which would make it compatible with dpkg-deb)
<Habbie>
-rw-r--r-- 1 peter peter 1704241 Apr 22 17:58 dnsdist_1.6.0-rc1-5_x86_64.ipk
<Habbie>
-rw-r--r-- 1 peter peter 1709528 Apr 22 17:58 dnsdist.ar
<Habbie>
the savings do not immediately appear to be worth it
<Habbie>
but of course i could be missing something
<stintel>
rmilecki: still doesn't work. thanks for checking anyway. I might ping you on the subject tomorrow
<stintel>
but now it's time to start my weekend
<rmilecki>
stintel: ok, please compile with that diff and provide output
<rmilecki>
stintel: so early?
<rmilecki>
have fun :)
<rmilecki>
i may be out on Monday and Tuestday
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<galak>
anyone know how one might determine the flash layout on a tplink WA801ND. I've got the v6 version of the board which seems to be MT7628NN + 4M flash
<stintel>
4M flash -> throw it out
<rsalvaterra>
stintel: Don't be that way… :P
<stintel>
it's the only realistic answer
<rsalvaterra>
For general purposes, yes…
<stintel>
unless you want to be running stuff that is broken af
<stintel>
you might as well stick to OEM firmware then
<Habbie>
or learn some bare metal programming! it's all the rage in Pi circles
<stintel>
well I stand my ground. 4MB -> throw it out. 8MB? consider replacing
<stintel>
those SNIC10E without NAND have only 8MiB. it's impossible
<hurricos>
stintel: at the very least the snic10e has pre-populated solder balls for a TSOP48 NAND
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<hurricos>
at that point all you do is add a dab of epoxy between the pads, stick on the chip with good alignment, add a little bit of flux and blow at it with a heat gun
<hurricos>
and boom, done
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