On Saturday 19 July 2008 00:59:52 Greg KH wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 12:38:07AM +0200, Michael Buesch wrote:
> > Thanks for the comments.
> >
> > On Saturday 19 July 2008 00:10:37 Randy Dunlap wrote:
> > > > +To add a new device, simply echo the configuration string to the "add"
> > > > fil
Thanks for the comments.
On Saturday 19 July 2008 00:10:37 Randy Dunlap wrote:
> > +To add a new device, simply echo the configuration string to the "add"
> > file.
> > +The config string is composed out of the following elements:
> > +
> > +DEVNAME DIpin DOpin CLKpin CSpin SPIMODE MAXBUSSPEED NO
This driver hooks up the mmc_spi and spi_gpio modules so that
MMC/SD cards can be used on a GPIO based bus by bitbanging
the SPI protocol in software.
This driver provides a sysfs interface to dynamically create
and destroy GPIO-based MMC/SD card interfaces. It also provides
a platform device inte
This adds a driver that lets you drive an SPI bus over
generic GPIO pins.
Signed-off-by: Michael Buesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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This driver is used in OpenWrt since quite some time, so please
consider for inclusion in mainline.
Index: linux-next/include/linux/spi/spi_gpio.h
Le Friday 18 July 2008 20:24:45 ZioPRoTo (Saverio Proto), vous avez écrit :
> Florian, thanks for your answers.
>
> > Yes, if you know how to modify madwifi accordingly, ath5k does not work
> > with the Fonera because the Fonera does use AHB as the interconnection
> > bus between the CPU and the Wi
Florian, thanks for your answers.
> Yes, if you know how to modify madwifi accordingly, ath5k does not work with
> the Fonera because the Fonera does use AHB as the interconnection bus between
> the CPU and the Wi-Fi core, not PCI.
Oh, I see ... :(
Still, I can work at 2.7Ghz with ath5k with any
Hello Saverio,
Le Friday 18 July 2008 19:03:52 ZioPRoTo (Saverio Proto), vous avez écrit :
> Here at Ninux.org (Rome) we have been playing with Ath5k and PCMCIA
> atheros cards.
>
> Using Linux 2.6.26 and this patch:
> http://aquila.netgroup.uniroma2.it/~saverio/patch/ath5k_more_channels.patch
> w
Hello,
reading the discussion on web interfaces for OpenWRT I got confused about UCI.
Since I have not found any official OpenWRT page that documents UCI,
all this I'm going to say comes from various googling, and "hands-on"
boards with OpenWRT.
I thought UCI was a way to concentrate all the con
Am Freitag, 18. Juli 2008 18:58:43 schrieb ZioPRoTo (Saverio Proto):
> ?:0: attempt to compare string with number
>
> any pointers ??
Sorry for this, we rewrote a part of the CGI processor.
Will be fixed in a few minutes ;-)
Cyrus
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Here at Ninux.org (Rome) we have been playing with Ath5k and PCMCIA
atheros cards.
Using Linux 2.6.26 and this patch:
http://aquila.netgroup.uniroma2.it/~saverio/patch/ath5k_more_channels.patch
we have cards working at 2.7Ghz
It would be nice to see the Fonera working at that frequency.
I unders
After i read this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org/msg01644.html
I tried to build a OpenWRT Kamikaze Image with LuCI
So I added the LuCI feed to feeds.conf and so on and I've done my
build for GATEWORKS AVILA
I set the password with "passwd" on the serial console. Whe
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Hi Florian, hi devs
I just saw that you have kexec-tools running on mipsel. (great news :-)
I know that it is running as well for armeb, but it requires a small
patch against the kernel headers.
I tried hard to express it as an openwrt-style patch,
Hi all,
Hi all,
I have the similar problem.
Kamnikaze trunk rev 11612
In the kernel 2.6.25 remove the patch "150-cpmac_up_and_running.diff"
and it's working:
- Linksys AG241-EU -> working -> in 2 days more or less, just reset the
router. : (
- Dlink DSL-G624T -> working -> in 2 days more or l
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