This backport patch serves as groundwork for supporting SPI NAND
devices on the ath79 platform. Other manufacturers' devices are also
available upstream. The GigaDevice was backported as it is used in the
GL.iNet AR750S.
Patches to support the newer GigaDevice chip in use in the AR750S
have been s
From: Jeff Kletsky
This patch backports verbatim the commits from Linux 5.0 and 5.1
that implemented support for GigaDevice SPI NAND A and E variants.
Supported only in Linux 4.19 and later as based on the upstream
drivers/mtd/nand/spi/ framework.
mtd-spinand-add-support-for-GigaDevice-GD5FxGQ4
From: Jeff Kletsky
Prior to Linux 4.19 there will be no driver support for SPI NAND
Remove the non-bootable GL.iNet AR300M from nand.mk
so images are not generated.
Based on work with the GL.iNet AR750S, the GL.iNet AR300M, NAND-based
board definition and DTS should be reexamined, as well as th
From: Jeff Kletsky
Incorporates multiple changes, including file-based input and output
>From upstream commit:
commit 35386dfd13b7
Author: Geert Uytterhoeven
Date: Mon Sep 3 19:33:23 2018 +0200
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kletsky
---
package/utils/spidev_test/src/spidev_test.c | 213 +
hoi
somebody could say some words about
Multipath TCP in Openwrt, since this will be in mainline Kernel - will
it be nativly in OpenWRT soon?
i thought it will be in 4.19 kernel, but it is not.
thx for some insight
https://multipath-tcp.org/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multipath_TCP
https://g