Withdrawn. Apparently drivers/gpio/cs5535_gpio.c is entirely different from
the drivers/char version.
On 1/15/11 1:21 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
Redux of the cs5535-gpio module dependencies to build
drivers/gpio/cs5535_gpio.c in 2.6.33 and later.
Built for 2.6.35.7 and 2.6.32.27.
Index:
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 01:15:19 -0800
Philip Prindeville wrote:
> The soloscli utility is useful for setting parameters on the FPGA
> that aren't accessible via module parameters.
>
> It doesn't do much good to have the kernel driver without this
> utility.
>
> Index: package/kernel/modules/netdev
On 1/17/11 1:17 AM, Imre Kaloz wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 10:15:19 +0100, Philip Prindeville
wrote:
The soloscli utility is useful for setting parameters on the FPGA that aren't
accessible via module parameters.
It doesn't do much good to have the kernel driver without this utility.
Sure,
Since the linkage of Luci 0.10 to 10.03.1rc4 there is now an empty button
(no text in it) which points to cgi-bin/luci/servicectl.
When clicked a white page appears with the word 'finished'
Why is it there and how can I make it go away?
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openwrt-devel
baudrate=115200
loads_echo=0
ipaddr=192.168.0.50
serverip=192.168.0.1
rootpath=/mnt/ARM_FS/
netmask=255.255.255.0
run_diag=yes
console=console=ttyS0,115200
CASset=min
MALLOC_len=1
ethprime=egiga0
bootargs=console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/ram initrd=0xa0,0x90
ramdisk=34816
bootcmd=cp.l 0xf8200
show us the printenv output please
On 18/01/11 07:07, Zintis Pētersons wrote:
> I’m trying to port GNAP TS-419P+ to OpenWrt. I have tested (from
> http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-41x/) that Debian kernel works
> well.
>
>
>
> The OpenWrt kernel doesnt boot. The serial console ou
I’m trying to port GNAP TS-419P+ to OpenWrt. I have tested (from
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-41x/) that Debian kernel works
well.
The OpenWrt kernel doesnt boot. The serial console output gives strage
output – garbage (See below.). Could anyone give me a hint what is the
probl
This patch fixes a bug in the upstream library that prevents the verification of
clearsigned documents with \r\n line endings. Obviously, it should go under
feeds/packages/libs/opencdk/patches/
Signed-off-by: Daniel A. Nagy
--- opencdk-0.6.6/src/stream.c 2007-11-08 19:31:45.0 +0100
+++
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To: "OpenWrt Development List"
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] Optimize for speed, not for size
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 00:32, Bastian Bittorf
wrote:
> > this is theory as must be checked.
>
> If the GCC man page i
On 1/17/11 1:17 AM, Imre Kaloz wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 10:15:19 +0100, Philip Prindeville
wrote:
The soloscli utility is useful for setting parameters on the FPGA that aren't
accessible via module parameters.
It doesn't do much good to have the kernel driver without this utility.
Sure,
I added some debugging into my /etc/hotplug2-common.rules file, and log events.
What I'm seeing for the first entry is:
Jan 17 19:02:13 OpenWrt daemon.info hotplug: name=nsc_gpio,
path=/module/nsc_gpio, major=%MAJOR%, minor=%MINOR%, subsystem=module
Jan 17 19:02:13 OpenWrt daemon.info hotplug:
Hello,
I need to compile OpenWRT kernel as 2.6.37 64bits kernel in order to
track a bug in Xen PCI passthrough with Xen developpers. This bug seems
to occur only with 32bits kernels.
I compiled a working OpenWRT image & 2.6.37 kernel (32bits).
Right after, I executed "make clean" and "make" from m
This patch fixes a bug in the upstream library that prevents the verification of
clearsigned documents with minus-escaped lines in them. Obviously, it should go
under feeds/packages/libs/opencdk/patches/
Signed-off-by: Daniel A. Nagy
--- opencdk-0.6.6/src/verify.c 2007-05-12 15:26:11.0 +
On 01/17/2011 04:19 PM, Travis Kemen wrote:
I believe that I can create dependent builds, ie if a build completes
then queue the test job, which could be assigned to a single slave.
(This is off the top of my head so it may vary)
Sounds nice!
I also believe the best is to generate test-plans fo
This patch enables the compilation of libxml2 2.7.6.
Was tested on Kamikaze 8.09.2 and successfully used by a custom program.
Signed-off-by: Joao Almeida
# $Id$
include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
PKG_NAME:=libxml2
PKG_VERSION:=2.7.6
PKG_RELEASE:=1
PKG_MD5SUM:=7740a8ec23878a2f50120e1faa2730f2
PKG_S
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 00:32, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
> this is theory as must be checked.
If the GCC man page is theoretical, then I'm obviously a big fan of
fiction. Please spend an evening with 'man 1 gcc' and learn what
optimizations are turned on with what switches and what effects those
op
I believe that I can create dependent builds, ie if a build completes then
queue the test job, which could be assigned to a single slave. (This is off
the top of my head so it may vary)
Travis
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 3:01 AM, Daniel Golle wrote:
>
>
> I don't believe there has to be a lot of co
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 10:15:19 +0100, Philip Prindeville
wrote:
The soloscli utility is useful for setting parameters on the FPGA that aren't
accessible via module parameters.
It doesn't do much good to have the kernel driver without this utility.
Sure, but a kernel module should never depen
The soloscli utility is useful for setting parameters on the FPGA that aren't
accessible via module parameters.
It doesn't do much good to have the kernel driver without this utility.
Index: package/kernel/modules/netdevices.mk
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I don't believe there has to be a lot of communication with the
build-bot
Why not? I mean, it is not *much* communication bandwidth-wise, neither
does it have stringent latency requirements. But building on the same
machine that later orchestrates the test makes more sense than
distributing t
> Do they also have as much (L2) cache as your workstations some
> years ago?
good catch! L1/L2-cache = 64kb (mips24kc) if i read the
specs correctly, which isn't that bad...anyway:
if it really speeds up, we can only see in practise...
bye, Bastian.
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On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 08:32, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
>> The -O3 optimization adds a good bit of size that means more page
>> faults and cache misses, which translates to slower real-world
>> performance.
>
> this is theory as must be checked.
> our routers are so powerful (16mb RAM or more, these
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