FAO that nice Mr Greer,
I'm getting (for free) a nice selection of ath10 debug messages when
using the Ath10K-ct firmware & driver in LEDE. A small collection
reproduced below. Are they of any interest/use?
[ 60.808281] ath10k: []: 73060100 0500FC17 70201031 0800
8000 B8F74000
> "QWeRKUS" == QWeRKUS qwErkus writes:
QWeRKUS> Thank you for your replies. Turns out the problem was the
QWeRKUS> ground connection, and serial nowworks with
QWeRKUS> pl2303. Unfortunately I mixed up 2 addresses when flashing the
QWeRKUS> new firmware, and erased from 0x9f00 on instead o
Thank you for your reply. JTAG seems even trickier than serial. So far
all my attempts to scan for a valid JTAG chain end up with:
Error: JTAG scan chain interrogation failed: all zeroes
There a just too many variables to check for a newbie like myself, so
I guess I'll go with the spi programmer.
On 06/04/2017 02:54 PM, QWeRKUS qwErkus wrote:
> Thank you for your reply. JTAG seems even trickier than serial. So far
> all my attempts to scan for a valid JTAG chain end up with:
>
> Error: JTAG scan chain interrogation failed: all zeroes
>
> There a just too many variables to check for a newb
Good afternoon,
Conclusions:
1) Always initialise $resolvfile (i.e. independently of the state of noresolv).
2) The value of $resolvfile cannot not be used the determine the dnsmasq main
instance since several instances likely will an equal value.
3) The main dnsmasq instance is the instance that
Unless you are having problems, you can ignore the messages. If you do have
problems,
send me 'dmesg' or similar and I can decode them.
The latest patches I sent have an option in the ath10k debug-mask to disable
printing
these if you don't want to see them.
Thanks,
Ben
On 06/04/2017 03:40 A
> "Alberto" == Alberto Bursi writes:
Alberto> On 06/04/2017 02:54 PM, QWeRKUS qwErkus wrote:
>> Thank you for your reply. JTAG seems even trickier than serial. So
>> far all my attempts to scan for a valid JTAG chain end up with:
>>
>> Error: JTAG scan chain interrogation failed: all zeroes
Hi,
I decided to delay 17.01.2 by another week to wait for Kernel 4.4.71
getting released which will fix a number of networking related
vulnerabilities.
The currently projected release date is Saturday, the 10th.
Regards,
Jo
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Hi,
I got a notification from patchwork, that this was accepted on 01.06.17, but I
still can't find it on master.
Can anyone explain?
Svne
On Montag, 29. Mai 2017 11:24:49 CEST Sven Roederer wrote:
> This patch adds support for the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X-SFP and
> improves support for the EdgeRo
Hello Eric,
While trying to solve FS#785 some questions about rewriting /tmp/resolv.conf
have arisen - insight has grown.
(in short: when dnsmasq.noresolv=1 and dnsmasq.resolvfile is unset, then
/tmp/resolv.conf is not handled).
After some analysis the conclusion is that the dnsmasq init script
I keep finding nicely integrated solar/battery/camera designs like these
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=solar+wifi&rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3Asolar+wifi
But what I'd like is just something with solar and battery that could
function as an AP, that
Hi!
I'm currently trying to get SPI with two devices connected to work on
MT7688 and noticed that the spi-mt7621 driver got a pretty weird
work-around going on: if CS# is set it does only half-duplex transfers
which if CS# is not set it does full-duplex. John has then disabled
full-duplex alltoget
Julian, thank you for the correction. I truly thought that WRT was
from Wireless Router. I stand corrected :)
Bill, I understand that it would be a risk to change the name. I don't
mind that the project continues to use the OpenWRT brand. I just was
pointing out that it doesn't truly reflects what
the vote on the name was held several months ago, please stop trying to re-do
the vote just because it didn't come out the way you wanted it to.
k
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On 06/04/2017 08:46 PM, Dave Taht wrote:
> I keep finding nicely integrated solar/battery/camera designs like these
>
> https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=solar+wifi&rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3Asolar+wifi
>
> But what I'd like is just something with sola
I understand that and I had no intention to restart such discussion.
I'm sorry if what I wrote was misinterpreted as such. I didn't mean to.
On 5 June 2017 at 02:08, David Lang wrote:
> the vote on the name was held several months ago, please stop trying to
> re-do the vote just because it didn
Hi Paul -
The solution I put into Unbound scripts was due to this trickiness.
dnsmasq and its little extra functions have become entrenched and
necessary in base OpenWrt/LEDE. This includes the oddities in
architecture for UCI and LuCI.
Normally, it is much easier to bind to the wild card addr
spi duplex is fucked in HW. the spi is a m25p80 engine and not a real
spi. you need to use spi-gpio if you require a real spi
On 05/06/17 02:57, Daniel Golle wrote:
Hi!
I'm currently trying to get SPI with two devices connected to work on
MT7688 and noticed that the spi-mt7621 driver got a pr
its in my staging tree which i will push later today or tomorrow. i
pushed nand fixes for v4.9 end of last week, could you try the v4.9
kernel on your board please and let me know if it works ?
John
On 04/06/17 21:52, Sven Roederer wrote:
Hi,
I got a notification from patchwork, that thi
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