Hi all,
Please find the follow repository:
https://github.com/mazareeb/openwrt/commits/master
This repository adds 5 patches that mainly aim to back port the recently added
NAND support to mainline to openwrt.
On the way other patches that address other aspects of mvebu are integrated.
The 3 ini
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
> 2014-01-21 Rafał Miłecki :
>> I believe I'm observing packets leaking between WAN and LAN ports
>> during OpenWrt booting process. That happens on devices with bgmac,
>> but it seems to be related to the b53.
>
> Ping?
Sorry, somehow forgot
Applied in 4e82a1fabb87b5e3c948a792e16b0fac3702721b - thanks!
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Applied in b356773921a89b370f8ccb34c9ea5f21148115ea - thanks!
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Applied in r39412 - thanks!
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2014-01-11, José Vázquez Fernández :
> While Daniel González and me were fighting with jffs2 tested some code
> extracted from Netgear. Here are what we found.
> We only tested brcm_wait, broadcom checksum code and the modification in
> tlbex.c and nothing strange happened when we flashed it.
> Hop
2014-01-21 Rafał Miłecki :
> I believe I'm observing packets leaking between WAN and LAN ports
> during OpenWrt booting process. That happens on devices with bgmac,
> but it seems to be related to the b53.
Ping?
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I suppose this patch is going to be rejected, there is no much need of execinfo
functionality in OpenWrt. Several applications has to be hacked to work without
it
and some of them does not want to work without execinfo at all.
I am just sharing the work. ;-)
Jiri
Dne 28. 1. 2014 19:17, Jiří Šla
This patch adds support for backtrace functions also known from
*glibc that are declared in execinfo.h. This functionality in
uClibc is implemented in libubacktrace library.
The application that needs to be compiled with backtrace functions
must be linked against libubacktrace.so.
Signed-off-by:
I'm no expert, but you could try running hostapd in debug mode and 'Capture
Management Traffic' to see what you can find:
See http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/devel/debugging
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 4:59 AM, omggo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've come up against an issue with my "MyNet n600" on both the
Hello list,
the battlemesh v7 call for talks is out, it would be great to see your
WiFi/Mesh related talks and workshops in Leipzig this year. :)
If you haven't booked a hotel yet, have a look at the accomodation package
[1], where you can get bed and breakfast for the whole week (early bird pr
Hi all,
I've come up against an issue with my "MyNet n600" on both the 5ghz and
2.4ghz radios. I'm currently using the latest trunk (r39406).
I have an Android phone which will authenticate and stay connected but
loses all network connectivity. Any other non Android device will stay
connected and
It's a bug in upstream dropbear afair.
At some point they changed some scp port separator to "%" to fix another
issue and that breaks the parsing of LL addrs.
Bug introduced by this:
http://lists.ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/dropbear/2013q2/001390.html
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Am I the only one ssh'ing into link-local addresses from openwrt
devices? I came across a recent regression that makes this impossible,
and couldn't find any report on google / this list.
It's bugging the hell out of me on recent trunks
(last known good rev: r36140, first known broken: r38505,
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On 01/28/2014 07:20 AM, Chad Monroe wrote:
> The core problem I need to solve is how to compile/test a package and make
> change after change after change to it, then when it’s ready, create a patch
> set. I have a feeling I’ve been doing things the
> "Chad" == Chad Monroe writes:
Chad> [...] The core problem I need to solve is how to compile/test a
Chad> package and make change after change after change to it, then
Chad> when itas ready, create a patch set. I have a feeling Iave been
Chad> doing things the hard way for a while and would
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