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<Grommish>
blogic: ping
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<ldir>
stintel: It's been suggested to me that adding "-fno-strict-aliasing" would be an interesting data point re: grub2 and legacy boot. I'm not in a position to test.
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<PaulFertser>
I wonder if booting Linux directly as an EFI application was considered.
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<stintel>
ldir: you mean unfilter -O2 and add -fno-strict-aliasing ?
<stintel>
PaulFertser: not relevant, our hw doesn't do EFI
<PaulFertser>
stintel: :) must be old
<stintel>
not *that* old
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<ldir>
stintel: yes
<stintel>
actually not sure about coreboot
<stintel>
APU2 BIOS is coreboot
<stintel>
does that do EFI?
<stintel>
ldir I'll give it a shot
<stintel>
just arrived home after fleeing the rain in some event in some park :P
<ldir>
I don't think so - I find the whole UEFI EFI thing confusing.
<ldir>
1st hit for me "Coreboot is an open source firmware, and used instead of EFI on supported platforms."
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<PaulFertser>
There's a UEFI implementation for coreboot, how else it would be booting windows :)
<PaulFertser>
But yes, if it's coreboot I wouldn't bother with EFI of course.
<PaulFertser>
btw, U-boot implements some essential parts of UEFI API too.
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<ldir>
it's beyond my brain cell today - and I've a headache
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<ldir>
stintel: Looks like I've managed to get virtualbox to do openwrt VMs - and the -fno-strict-aliasing doesn't fix the problem.
<stintel>
oh
<stintel>
interesting, virtualbox exposes the bug, qemu/kvm doesn't
<stintel>
what the ..
<ldir>
I could have done something wrong!
<stintel>
:D
<stintel>
ok I will try it
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<stintel>
ldir: same result
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<wingsorc>
I'm trying to add a new device (tl-wa1201v2) to the firmwarelayout in tplink-safeloader.c. Besides filling out the product_name and product_ver there is an entry called special_id. Where do I get that one from?
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<PaulFertser>
wingsorc: probably from vendor's firmware?
<Tapper>
So people I am building for my r7800 all is working just fine. I used ./scripts/env to make a new env for my c7 and I cant get it to build. I cant get it to work no matter what I do.
<Tapper>
Toolchane GCC final failed to build.
<Tapper>
libtool: install: `libcc1plugin.la' is not a valid libtool archive
<Tapper>
This is using GCC 8 I could switch to using gcc 9 or 10.
<PaulFertser>
Tapper: ok, but that's different. I suggest this: find /home/tapper/openwrt/build_dir/toolchain-mips_24kc_gcc-8.4.0_musl/gcc-8.4.0-final/ -name \*.lo | xargs rm
<Tapper>
My r7800 builds with gcc10
<PaulFertser>
Tapper: or just remove the toolchain build dir and have it rebuilt from scratch automatically.
<Tapper>
PaulFertser I don't know what you mene
<blogic>
Grommish_: pong
<Tapper>
How to remove the toolchane dir? just rm -r toolchane?
<PaulFertser>
Tapper: I think you have some old artifacts, probably copied the build dir from another machine or something. Yes, rm -rf build_dir/toolchain*
<Tapper>
The thing is I am using ./scripts/env to do my builds.
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<ldir>
If you're going to the level of removing and then rebuilding the toolchain, then you may as well do 'make dirclean' - but before doing that, have you updated the env held config? ie. have you done a 'make defconfig' and then use './scripts/env diff' to see if anything changed?
<Tapper>
ldir Hi mate I did update the env config and I did not do a dir-clean because I don't want to lose my configs for my r7800 if I can help it
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<Tapper>
I am rebuilding now lets see
<ldir>
'make dirclean' doesn't destroy the env directory hence your configs are safe assuming that you've done ./scripts/env save to keep them updated.
<Tapper>
I am so glad I have a fast PC because rebuilding the toolchane takes a goddam age!
<Tapper>
ldir yes mate I do env save.
<Tapper>
I learned the hard way. lol
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<Grommish_>
blogic: I've got this ER10x which uses both the MT7621 and the RTL8367RB. I've got a 4.14 kernel from Ubuiquti and I was working to port the drivers. Did the ./drivers/net/ethernet/mediatek get migrated to ralink? Am I understanding that correctly?
<Grommish_>
Tapper: Do wat?
<Tapper>
Grommish_ I don't know mate
<Tapper>
I don't know what I put.
<Grommish_>
Tapper: If you really want to flush the sysmte: rm -rf bin/ build_dir/ staging_dir/ tmp/ .ccache/
<Tapper>
lol was chilling and eating some verry good pixa
<Grommish_>
Tapper: I'm still dicking with this driver.. I did setup the studio again though
<Grommish_>
We'll have to try it later
<Tapper>
OK thanks mate, but WSL was telling me that it cant remove files because I have a read onley filesystem.
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<Tapper>
fucking messed up
<Grommish>
Tapper: I'm using WSL without issues.. What did you do ;p
<Grommish>
Tapper: Hell, I even rebuilt a 5.10 kernel for WSL2 Ubuntu hehe
<Grommish>
You busted it on a level I'm impressed by
<Tapper>
lol I don't know what I broke mate
<Tapper>
hahah that is how I get down
<Grommish>
Tapper: I did Find out something for when you get it fixed.. You can \\wsl$\ to access your WSL Filesystem from Windows
<Tapper>
I will jump on discord a bit later k
<Tapper>
Cool
<Grommish>
from file explorer/etc
<PaulFertser>
Grommish: I'm fairly sure it did not. ethernet/mediatek are current upstream drivers, and before they were available ethernet/ralink OpenWrt code was added.
<Grommish>
PaulFertser: Well, I know blogic is listed as the Module author, so I figured I could go to the source ;) Maybe roll a single tear and see if I can get the master to help hehe although, I did find this.. https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/4178
<Grommish>
PaulFertser: I think one of the biggest differences i'm seeing i the DSA driver for the mt7621 which wasn't a thing in the 4.14 kernel I have
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<blogic>
svanheule: apparently not
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<karlp>
Hauke: well, confirmed it now after actually trying to build at least :)
<ldir>
karlp: ha - the text is misleading - the 1st line is 'I'm trying to find the compiler', the 2nd line is 'I used the found compiler but it didn't work'
<karlp>
yeah, I'm just reconfiguing git send email to send a patch :)