Question re DeviceTree addressing

2023-04-03 Thread Caleb James DeLisle
Hello folks, I've been working on trying to port an en7526 and in doing so I'm trying to learn how to at least partially write a DTS file from an old style header full of #defines. I ran into a bit of a quandry, I'm comparing the mt7621.dtsi file to an older MT7621 memory map header: https:/

Re: irt: tools/squashfs4: enable parallel builds

2023-04-03 Thread Paul Oranje via openwrt-devel
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Re: Ethernet switch with linux/openwrt and DSA

2023-04-03 Thread Janusz Dziedzic
pt., 23 gru 2022 o 17:51 Michael Richardson napisał(a): > > > > Finally buy: D-LINK DGS-1210-48 G1. > Also - HP 1920-24G JG924A works correctly. But what about future? Is there any new device we can buy and use openwrt there? Or even 2.5Gbps/5Gbps? So far just buy used/older devices. > Is thi

Re: irt: tools/squashfs4: enable parallel builds

2023-04-03 Thread Elliott Mitchell
On Mon, Apr 03, 2023 at 09:43:28PM +0800, 刘林辉 wrote: > The reason may be that my computer is under high load all the time. > > So I wrote a simple workflow to test squashfs4 using github actions > https://github.com/lovehackintosh/Actions-OpenWrt/actions/runs/4597175958. Okay, I can believe that.

Re: Ethernet switch with linux/openwrt and DSA

2023-04-03 Thread Michael Richardson
Janusz Dziedzic wrote: >> > Finally buy: D-LINK DGS-1210-48 G1. >> > Also - HP 1920-24G JG924A works correctly. > But what about future? Is there any new device we can buy and use > openwrt there? Or even 2.5Gbps/5Gbps? > So far just buy used/older devices. mcr> Is

Re: Question re DeviceTree addressing

2023-04-03 Thread Florian Fainelli
On 4/3/2023 7:00 AM, Caleb James DeLisle wrote: Hello folks, I've been working on trying to port an en7526 and in doing so I'm trying to learn how to at least partially write a DTS file from an old style header full of #defines. I ran into a bit of a quandry, I'm comparing the mt7621.dtsi