Thanks,found it with
echo in > /sys/class/gpio/gpio4/direction
My usb stick is recognized right after this.
But I can't get usb initialize from mach!How to solve it?
I've added these lines to mach:
static void __init tl_wr843n_usb_setup(void)
{
/* enable power for the USB port */
Hi,
did you actually echo anything to /sys/class/gpio/gpioX/value?
Vince Huang schrieb:
> Hi,guys!
> I am finding the gpio to enable USB_POWER for tl-wr843n(arthoes ar9341).I've
> tried out all gpio number just can't power up the usb(with factory firmware
> it does).Can someone kind to help me
On 04/23/2012 02:54 PM, Emmanuel Deloget wrote:
> eglibc version number depends on the branch and on the maintenance release
> (i.e. the SVN revision). Changing the revision may change the maintenance
> version. This patch correlate the SVN revision to the correct version
> number - without this ch
On 04/23/2012 03:18 PM, Emmanuel Deloget wrote:
> When selecting a specific eglibc version, it comes with a specific SVN
> revision that should not be modified as it (more or less) correspond to
> a tagged release. This patch disable the possibility to select a specific
> SVN revision on known egli
On 04/23/2012 02:54 PM, Emmanuel Deloget wrote:
> eglibc version number depends on the branch and on the maintenance release
> (i.e. the SVN revision). Changing the revision may change the maintenance
> version. This patch correlate the SVN revision to the correct version
> number - without this ch
On 04/25/2012 01:33 AM, Luka Perkov wrote:
> You think that subject is too big... You did not see the patch yet ;)
>
> This patch makes several changes with util-linux-ng package:
>
> * moves it to util-linux (upstream name)
> * bumps it to last stable version 2.21.1 (was 2.13.0.1)
> * adds se
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 03:24:36AM +0300, Daniel Golle wrote:
> The old version is not available on the mirror any longer, which made
> me update it.
>
> Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle
Thanks Daniel, it's applied in r31498.
Luka
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No one seems to have disagreed with this, so I'll interpret that as consent.
I'll also note that currently we currently don't support "list dhcp_option" for
"host" configs. We should.
It seems to be a trivial change to make.
Can we make this change?
Thanks,
-Philip
On 3/28/12 10:29 AM, Phil
Hi,
Le samedi 28 avril 2012 19:01:03, Vince Huang a écrit :
> Hi,guys!
> I am finding the gpio to enable USB_POWER for tl-wr843n(arthoes
> ar9341).I've tried out all gpio number just can't power up the usb(with
> factory firmware it does).Can someone kind to help me solve this? These
> are the com
Hi,guys!
I am finding the gpio to enable USB_POWER for tl-wr843n(arthoes ar9341).I've
tried out all gpio number just can't power up the usb(with factory firmware it
does).Can someone kind to help me solve this?
These are the command I tried to find gpios,don't know if it's proper.But it
works on
Hi,
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 01:58:30PM +0200, Alberich de megres wrote:
> Let's suppose I don't have the jtag access, and normally we don't hit
> with the first try (on a new kernel porting) a full working kernel.
> How you test those new kernels?
The E3000 has a serial port (hidden on the back s
My apologies, the 2nd of those patches had a syntax error -- that's what
I get for making a last-minute edit, even to the comments, without
testing! :-p
Here is the corrected patch.
-- David
>From d259cff104d2084455476b82e92a3a27524f4263 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: David Favro
Date: Fri, 27
Hi,
@Jonathan,
how get access to the bootloader?
do you send it to the router by streaming, or write it and then boot it?
@Hauke,
I saw there's partial support, and I was planning to implemente the eth support.
But I found myself that I don't know mucho about the most basic step
as I allways used
On 04/28/2012 01:58 PM, Alberich de megres wrote:
> Hello Guys,
>
> I'm newbie at openwrt, since now I've used allways boards with jtag.
> I have a cisco e3000 router, which I bought some time ago, and I think
> is time to give it a try with openwrt.
>
> I saw there's no official build for the ro
Do you have a serial port, and access to the bootloader? First step,
generally, is to try a ramboot image. You transfer it and boot from
ram using the boot loader. Watch the serial output to get an idea of
what changes you need to support the board.
~Jonathan Bennett
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 6:58
Hello Guys,
I'm newbie at openwrt, since now I've used allways boards with jtag.
I have a cisco e3000 router, which I bought some time ago, and I think
is time to give it a try with openwrt.
I saw there's no official build for the router, but some promising
test. My question is how you test/devel
Hi list.
The x86_generic kernel is lagging behind (again) the last commit has a
description stating it is no use
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