<mrkiko>
blocktrron: I wonder if my problem is related also; I can ping only wired clients from wireless, wireless clients can ping the router and go outside to the Internet but not talk to each other
<mrkiko>
I'm grateful for your work in bisecting this
<mrkiko>
and I couldn't even see the traffic in the wlan0 interface itself
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<rsalvaterra>
I think I hadn't hit it yet by pure luck, since in the last few days I've been only using devices with hw rate control.
<mangix>
can someone get me the size of staging_dir/target_x/use/lib/libintl-stun/libintl.a?
<mangix>
/s/stun/stubn
<mangix>
*stub
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<rsalvaterra>
mangix: I don't know if I'm building that, let me see…
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<mangix>
you should be
<mangix>
I'm working on replacing gettext-stub with gettext-tiny.
<rsalvaterra>
Strange, I have the libintl-stub dir, but it doesn't contain any libintl.a.
<mangix>
oh looks like it doesn't install it
<rsalvaterra>
Well, it's a stub for a reason… :)
<mangix>
an incorrect one :). gettext-tiny installs libintl.a and no libintl.h (musl already has one).
<rsalvaterra>
mangix: I have no idea, but macOS is weird (I have to use it for $dayjob, unfortunately).
<mangix>
wtf. how did my setup become so broken?
<mangix>
I'm getting linking errors in a bunch of packages
<aparcar[m]>
rsalvaterra: do you use one of those m1 things?
<rsalvaterra>
aparcar[m]: I wish… late 2012 "happy meal" here.
<rsalvaterra>
(Mac Mini)
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<aparcar[m]>
mhh cool
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<rsalvaterra>
I really like the M1 SoC, but I will never buy a system with a soldered-on SSD. That's blatant planned obsolescence.
<rsalvaterra>
Especially when the system isn't bootable from external media.
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<aparcar[m]>
yea that's a bummer. even the case for the m1 mc minis?
<rsalvaterra>
aparcar[m]: It's all of them, unfortunately.
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<aparcar[m]>
bah
<rsalvaterra>
aparcar[m]: What IRC client do you use? Quassel?
<aparcar[m]>
uhm, element web client *hide8
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<rsalvaterra>
Oh. I wanted to set up a distributed IRC client, so I could have access on my phone without losing anything. :)
<mangix>
rsalvaterra: welcome to the club
<mangix>
Although I will say my NAS is rather slow with Quassel
<rsalvaterra>
Oh… I was planning on installing it on my old Atom 330 machine.
<rsalvaterra>
(It's basically headless, 95 % of the time.)
<mangix>
That's faster than the old ARM NAS I have
<mangix>
even a raspberry pi is faster actually...
<rsalvaterra>
mangix: I only have a RPi B+ (model 1).
<rsalvaterra>
Come to think of it, I haven't tested OpenWrt on the Pi in quite a while…
<mangix>
that's probably slower than my NAS
<rsalvaterra>
:)
<mangix>
my NAS uses the Turris Omnia CPU basically
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<rsalvaterra>
mangix: Synology?
<mangix>
That was probably a mistake on the Turris people's part honestly. The SATA interface built into the SoC is much faster than a PCIe card will ever be
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<neggles>
rsalvaterra: to be fair, the M1 machines are only _technically_ not bootable from external media; once you chain your way up to m1n1 (and in future, u-boot) you can boot to whatever
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<rsalvaterra>
neggles: The bootloader still has to reside in the internal storage. ;)
<neggles>
well yeah, but _technically_ the bootloader always resides in internal storage on everything :P
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<neggles>
rsalvaterra: why is that a big deal? it's not at all likely that the internal flash will wear out to the point where you can't find enough good blocks to fit just the bootloader/1TR stuff, and you've got multiple thunderbolt ports to play with
<neggles>
and i mean, reality is, the vast majority of people don't upgrade their stuff even if they can
<neggles>
just think of it as having 256GB of storage for bootloaders :P
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<rsalvaterra>
neggles: It's a matter of principle. ;)
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<mangix>
rsalvaterra: yes it is. It's mostly an issue with slower platforms though
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<rsalvaterra>
mangix: And fixing it the right way doesn't seem like a priority upstream…
<mangix>
nope.
<mangix>
the question is, why put two interfaces in a single switch?
<rsalvaterra>
mangix: It's unusual, but it makes sense. You could bond both interfaces and have higher bandwith, for example.
<rsalvaterra>
You can dedicate an interface to a port or group of ports…
<rsalvaterra>
It's flexible.
<mangix>
sure, but that's not the upstream solution :P
<rsalvaterra>
I haven't seen any solution upstream. :P
<mangix>
I imagine the one in the ipq806x is the closest thing
<rsalvaterra>
They (upstream) don't like the .dts changes, though…
<rsalvaterra>
I don't know if the patch set works on the Omnia, but I feel tempted to try…
<mangix>
uhhh
<mangix>
the guy who wrote it is a Turris employee
<mangix>
or former
<rsalvaterra>
That clears it up. :P
<rsalvaterra>
Ah, it's Marek!
<mangix>
yeah. kabel in this channel
<rsalvaterra>
Yep! :)
<rsalvaterra>
mangix: Is Ansuel around here?
<mangix>
I don't think so
<mangix>
<insert Italian joke>
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<rsalvaterra>
🤌
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<mangix>
well then
<rsalvaterra>
Got tofu, though. This doesn't show up correctly on macOS 10.15. :)
<mangix>
I had to use Quassel Web to be able to search that
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<rsalvaterra>
Hm… I'd like to send a patch set that will break all translations in LuCI… do we have any policy about that? :/
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<rsalvaterra>
("Break" in the sense it will add new strings and remove others, in a specific app, not *treewide*, of course.)
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<mangix>
interestingly enough, not as many linking failures as I though
<mangix>
the gettext-full one is extremely problematic though
<mangix>
bandwidthd is the other one
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<mangix>
Does anyone here use WDS?
<rsalvaterra>
mangix: Need a wireless bridge?
<mangix>
Isn't it just the simplest way to have a mesh network?
<rsalvaterra>
No idea. Never played with meshes, only infrastructure.
<mangix>
I still remember the old days of WDS
<mangix>
Broadcom WDS didn't work with Atheros WDS which didn't work with other WDS systemd
<mangix>
*systems
<rsalvaterra>
Right. Until 4addr, WDS was a mess. :)
<mangix>
I would think softMAC drivers are all compatible.
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<rsalvaterra>
They should be. I don't know about modern full MAC stuff, though.
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<neggles>
rsalvaterra: fair enough. I don't disagree, in principle ;)
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<neggles>
I don't _like_ that the flash is fixed in place, but it's not enough of a practical problem to keep me from wanting to buy one to screw around with
<neggles>
they should've made it smaller, though. so much empty space.
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<niyawe>
Hi, i've got a xiaomi 4a router (100m). I used OpenWRTInvasion to get a root shell. According to dmesg the "OS1"-partition starts at 0x260000. According to the dts file in the openwrt-repo the firmware-partition starts at 0x160000. If I flash the openwrt-sysupgrade to OS1 the kernel boots and then panics because of the missing root partition. I built my own version with firmware starting at 0x260000 and it works. How would I proceed if I
<niyawe>
wanted to get the changes into openwrt? If i change the existing dts it doesn't work on older models. So should I add a different device? How would it be called? There is no Version printed on the housing of the router. After the initial setup the footer of the website says version 3.0.12.
<niyawe>
The first part of the Serialnumber says 25090. Maybe that's a indicator?
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<niyawe>
Or is there a mailinglist i should post this question to?
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<PaulFertser>
niyawe: hi
<PaulFertser>
niyawe: is there certainly no way to tell one version from the other? How does the vendor firmware handle it?
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<PaulFertser>
niyawe: yes, there's a devel mailing list and also there's a web forum where devices are discussed.
<niyawe>
PaulFertser: i extracted the root filesystem of the stock-firmware but haven't found a hint on how the repartitioning is handled. maybe it was just in one version. i also wrote a mail to the person who initially added support to find out their version.
<PaulFertser>
niyawe: does the vendor provide images for firmware upgrade or how is it normally performed?
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