On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
wrote:
> Hello,
> I've noticed that to export the crypto accelerators to userspace
> (i.e. openssl/gnutls) you use the OCF kernel subsystem. I'd like to
> ask what are the reasons for this decision. Is it because the
> supported accelerator
Am 18.06.2010 21:08 schrieb Stefan Monnier:
>> Did you attach anything to the GPIO? A Capacitor?
>> Do you have a serial cable?
>
> Yes, I have a serial cable now? (part of the reason was to debug this
> problem, as well as some others, but it didn't help)
Compare the bootlogs. (reboot & hard re
> I think this is directly related to your wan issue. Creation of the
> missing rules is triggered when wan is brought up.
Hmm... good to know. Note that this problem appears regardless if
I reboot or if I power-cycle (i.e. the firewall is wrong regardless of
whether the WAN is brought up or not)
> Did you attach anything to the GPIO? A Capacitor?
> Do you have a serial cable?
Yes, I have a serial cable now? (part of the reason was to debug this
problem, as well as some others, but it didn't help)
Stefan
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2010.06.18. 16:48 keltezéssel, daniel.go...@gmail.com írta:
> This patch (now submitted using mutt and my favourite editor) adds support
> for the Senao EAP7660D board to trunk.
>
> Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle
Applied: https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/21837
I did change the commit message a b
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I think this is directly related to your wan issue. Creation of the
missing rules is triggered when wan is brought up.
~ Jow
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Did you attach anything to the GPIO? A Capacitor?
Do you have a serial cable?
Am 18.06.2010 17:43 schrieb Stefan Monnier:
> My wrtsl54gs running Backfire 10.03 has the following problem:
>
> If I unplug & replug the power cable, it boots fine except that the WAN
> connection (using DHCP) is not
My wrtsl54gs running Backfire 10.03 does not bring up the firewall
correctly at boot. I have to "/etc/init.d/firewall restart" to make
it work. I.e. the following script works around the problem:
$ cat /etc/rc.d/S97sm-firewall
#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
START=97
start () {
My wrtsl54gs running Backfire 10.03 has the following problem:
If I unplug & replug the power cable, it boots fine except that the WAN
connection (using DHCP) is not up (i.e. I have to log in and say "ifup
wan", after which it all works fine).
Interestingly, rather than "iup wan" I can also do "re
This patch (now submitted using mutt and my favourite editor) adds support for
the Senao EAP7660D board to trunk.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle
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Index: target/linux/ar71xx/image/Makefile
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--- target/linux/ar71xx/image/Makefile
Hello,
I've noticed that to export the crypto accelerators to userspace
(i.e. openssl/gnutls) you use the OCF kernel subsystem. I'd like to
ask what are the reasons for this decision. Is it because the
supported accelerators in the linux kernel are less than those in OCF?
Do they provide better or
failed again. sorry for that.
i attached it now, hope that'll be ok then.
On 06/18/2010 03:28 PM, Spudz76 wrote:
Nope, it goofed up the tabs. Contrary to the list/submission guidelines
you can just attach the patches/diffs rather than trying to get them
inlined properly.
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2010.06.18. 15:28 keltezéssel, Spudz76 írta:
> Nope, it goofed up the tabs. Contrary to the list/submission guidelines
> you can just attach the patches/diffs rather than trying to get them
> inlined properly.
Weird. It looks good in patchwork: http://patchwork.cyranjo.org/patch/111/
And applies
Nope, it goofed up the tabs. Contrary to the list/submission guidelines
you can just attach the patches/diffs rather than trying to get them
inlined properly.
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I now removed the superflus comment and am now hoping that gmail won't
convert tabs to spaces (thunderbird apparently does, i don't have a
'real' mta setup on my netbook)...
Thank you!
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle
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2010.06.18. 0:51 keltezéssel, Daniel Golle írta:
> This patch adds support for Senao EAP7660D board to backfire. The board
> can be found in Senao and EnGenius products.
> The previous patch I attached to ticket #7478 is obsoleted by this one,
> which now supports buttons and LEDs and is cleaned up
Hi Florian,
On 18 June 2010 13:13, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>> 1. Extend imagetag with an additional parameter to set this field.
>> 2. Add a Build/Image/W500V* and call it in bcm63xx/image/Makefile
>> 3. Add a fixup to the kernel in setup.c that checks for it (also, add
>> the board info itself).
Hey Jonas,
On Friday 18 June 2010 12:05:07 Jonas Gorski wrote:
> Hi Florian,
>
> On 17 June 2010 23:40, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> > Most likely you will not be able to use a fixup just like the neufbox4
> > because that one still contains a valid identifier somewhere on the
> > flash.
>
> Yeah,
Hi Florian,
On 17 June 2010 23:40, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> Most likely you will not be able to use a fixup just like the neufbox4 because
> that one still contains a valid identifier somewhere on the flash.
Yeah, I figured that too.
> I guess the only solution we have is to pass some informat
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