On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 01:14:40 -0700
Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've had a report of a user installing Tor (package 'tor') on OpenWRT
> (backfire) and they appear to have a much older version than what is
> currently in svn.
>
> Why is this happening? Is there a way to ensure that users hav
package/kernel/modules/other.mk is getting big enough that putting the LEDs
stuff into its own file makes sense.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville
Index: package/kernel/modules/other.mk
===
--- package/kernel/modules/other.mk (r
Al 08/05/11 18:45, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
>> Thank you for the detailed explanation.
>> I have an LVC373A (octal latch), so it's probably EBU, isn't it?
>> How do I try it?
>>
>> Bye
>
>
> try this lq_register_gpio_ebu(XYZ);
>
> as the latch comes up in a undefined state, the values are
Has this been withdrawn? I didn't see it go in.
-Philip
On 4/21/11 9:37 AM, Jonas Gorski wrote:
> Since there's only 2.6 in trunk $(KMOD_SUFFIX) can be safely replaced with
> ko for all mainline kernel modules.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski
> ---
> package/kernel/modules/block.mk |
2011/5/8 John Crispin
> if it was 29 on ifxmips/ it will be 29 on lantiq/. only the stp and ebu
> gpios were mapped to new offsets. the first 32 gpios stayed the same.
I tried 29 again now, and no power, also tried some others, nothing.
If someone want's to see here is how power is set in origin
Al 08/05/11 20:16, En/na Andrej Vlašić ha escrit:
> About that usb gpio. I already tried 29 and some others to xway_register_dwc
> but it stays the same Disconnected port , and no power on it.
Are you sure?
I mean, I get the "DISCONNECTED PORT" message too if there's nothing
connected to the usb
Hi All,
I have one of these hanging around and not used for much. Happy to assist
with testing, if I could get some instructions as to how the image is to be
compiled (basic make menuconfig settings). Also on the photo here I can see
TX and Rx only. I cannot see GND marked out. Any hints?
Thannks
On 08/05/11 20:16, Andrej Vlašić wrote:
Also this board doesn't have wlan eeprom, instead it is read by a wlan
>> driver from a file inside fw. If someone has some answers on how to modify
>> current ath5k driver, would like to know.
>>
>>> in a file inside the FS or in a sector on the flash ?
> >> Also this board doesn't have wlan eeprom, instead it is read by a wlan
> driver from a file inside fw. If someone has some answers on how to modify
> current ath5k driver, would like to know.
>
> > in a file inside the FS or in a sector on the flash ?
>
Inside a file, which has wlan mac addre
On 08/05/11 18:29, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> Al 08/05/11 11:13, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
>
>> EBU - external bus unit
>> similar to STP but parallel. the xway has 4 x 16 bit ioport ranges that
>> can be mapped to a special memory location. data written to that
>> location is that physically writ
Al 08/05/11 11:13, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
> EBU - external bus unit
> similar to STP but parallel. the xway has 4 x 16 bit ioport ranges that
> can be mapped to a special memory location. data written to that
> location is that physically written to the D0-15 lines on the memory
> bus. in a
On 08/05/11 15:03, Luka Perkov wrote:
> On Sun, May 08, 2011 at 12:37:51PM +0200, John Crispin wrote:
>> on this pic -> http://wiki.openwrt.org/_media/toh/gigaset/dsc00453.jpg
>>
>> on the very top, right of where it says "PORTA SX76x" there is a small
>> chip. can you tell us what is printed on it
On Sun, May 08, 2011 at 12:37:51PM +0200, John Crispin wrote:
> on this pic -> http://wiki.openwrt.org/_media/toh/gigaset/dsc00453.jpg
>
> on the very top, right of where it says "PORTA SX76x" there is a small
> chip. can you tell us what is printed on it ?
HC595AG
(inside of circle - ON) PAQ832
on this pic -> http://wiki.openwrt.org/_media/toh/gigaset/dsc00453.jpg
on the very top, right of where it says "PORTA SX76x" there is a small
chip. can you tell us what is printed on it ?
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On Sun, May 08, 2011 at 10:33:30AM +0200, John Crispin wrote:
>>> I also looked up at those arcadyan board configs, and some of them have
>>> _EBU addess and _USB pin defined.
>>> I know that on this router usb power is on gpio 29( gpl source says that )
>>
>> So you'll have to de
On 08/05/11 10:48, Luca Olivetti wrote:
> Al 08/05/11 10:33, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
>
>>
>> if it was 29 on ifxmips/ it will be 29 on lantiq/. only the stp and ebu
>> gpios were mapped to new offsets. the first 32 gpios stayed the same.
>
> Not related to the original question, but where I
Al 08/05/11 10:33, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
>
> if it was 29 on ifxmips/ it will be 29 on lantiq/. only the stp and ebu
> gpios were mapped to new offsets. the first 32 gpios stayed the same.
Not related to the original question, but where I could find some documentation
on stp/ebu, what th
Hi,
>> I also looked up at those arcadyan board configs, and some of them have
>> _EBU addess and _USB pin defined.
>> I know that on this router usb power is on gpio 29( gpl source says that )
>
> So you'll have to define it for your board in the call to xway_register_dwc
> (ma
Ok, thanks for your input. So the idea of an easy "walkthrough" page for
OpenWrt-Starters is not a thing which should be appear in the wiki.
Bye
Sven
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