<Tusker>
stintel: do you have mdio-tools installed on your m300 ?
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<Tapper>
latest master is giving me "/usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:247: /etc/config/luci seems to be corrupt, unable to find section 'main'" on a frash install
<Tapper>
r17630-6cd54254e4
<Tapper>
r7800
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<hanetzer>
hmm. I see that ar71xx (iirc) has been nixed from the tree?
<slh>
quite a while ago
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<russell-->
[ 3242.025443] netlink: 'iw': attribute type 302 has an invalid length.
<russell-->
[ 3242.085467] netlink: 'iw': attribute type 302 has an invalid length.
<russell-->
whut?
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<russell-->
that was after a wifi down ; wifi up
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<wulfy23>
+1 'iw': attribute type 302 has an invalid length r17625
<wulfy23>
think it's somewhere in the teardown
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<wulfy23>
see if persists after netifd bumpage and call your doctor
<russell-->
wulfy23: that is the just checkouted master
<wulfy23>
ok
<russell-->
it's coming from wifi up
<dwfreed>
that 302 should not even be a valid value
* dwfreed
suggests tcpdumping netlink
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<Tusker>
yah, new device to port arrived today Grandstream GWN7610 :)
<Tusker>
MT7615 based supposedly
<mangix>
I've heard good things about mt7615
<Tusker>
will let you know once I get it up and running... I might get too frustrated with the xtm330 and swap over to it
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<russell-->
also weird, openvpn isn't connecting
<russell-->
master from 5 days ago works
<russell-->
r17554-da5bb885e1 works
<russell-->
packages commit 34b06f383
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<wulfy23>
r17581 does not have 'iw type 302' only prev build I have to r17625
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* russell--
is trying a revert of the netifd update
<russell-->
no fixie
<rsalvaterra>
mangix: Solved the VLAN configuration. :)
<PaulFertser>
wulfy23: hey. I wonder if you can prepare a reproducer with scapy? No idea how responsive the rpi devs are but having an easy reproducer would certainly bring it closer to the resolution.
<PaulFertser>
wulfy23: now that you know what tricks it
<wulfy23>
good idea... ( not so responsive to date )... will do, cheers
<PaulFertser>
wulfy23: btw, have you considered recommending using an OpenWrt-supported managed switch as additional hardware and providing some example configuration for trunking with it?
<PaulFertser>
wulfy23: so instead of additional USB adapters just connect eth0 to a nice switch.
<wulfy23>
It's a worthy suggestion tho'... just fearful of getting hammered by vlan questions from newbies ;)
<wulfy23>
Will add some info there...
<PaulFertser>
wulfy23: people not reasonably familiar with networking would certainly benefit from some explanations and example config for trunking both wan and lan via the only available eth0.
<wulfy23>
roger that...
<PaulFertser>
wulfy23: btw, I think you can do "git log" on the ethernet driver in question and see who contributed to it lately, especially if there were any changes and once you get a handy reproducer Cc them on it.
<PaulFertser>
s/any changes/any major changes/
<wulfy23>
Yeah, I diffed a the OpenWrt vs PiFoundation driver trees and did not find anything obvious...
<wulfy23>
They have some whacky commit descriptions about 'lets do this should be ok maybe...'
<PaulFertser>
What's so good about rpi4 anyway? Aren't there similarly performing boards on RockChip RK3something with better upstream support?
<wulfy23>
Yeah, availability and repurposability I think
<PaulFertser>
wulfy23: I recommend linking to https://github.com/morrownr/USB-WiFi for those who consider USB wifi despite your suggestion to get a dumb AP instead.
<PaulFertser>
wulfy23: thank you for taking my feedback. One nitpick. You put something like "wan = 500Mb/s" but that's true only for the forwarding case. If e.g. RPi is downloading something from the Internet or a LAN host downloading from RPi then the full gigE bandwidth can be available.
<wulfy23>
yeah, understood... i'll try fix it up a bit better over time...
<PaulFertser>
And LAN hosts are hardware-switched so can be up to switch phys speed, if it's a 10 Gb/s switch they'll get 10 Gb all right.
<wulfy23>
roger that
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<stintel>
Tusker: I thought I did a build with it but apparently didn't flash it to my main m300 yet, and the dev m300 is offline and I'm not at home :(
<Tusker>
stintel: no worries, I am just struggling with getting the dsa switch up and running. If I remove the dsa sections in the DTS, and just leave the etsec devices, I can actually ping... as soon as I add in the DSA switch config, it doesn't bring up the ports and I can't use eth0/eth1 anymore (which I suppose is expected)
<stintel>
Tusker: I'm planning to drive back home tonight, so do ping me again let's say tomorrow after work (~17UTC)
<Tusker>
that's 3am my time, so maybe will leave it up to you if you have time :)
<Tusker>
tomorrow I will be offline anyway, family time...
<stintel>
gotcha
<stintel>
if not just ping me later. I'll be at home for only ~10d and then I'm driving to hometown (2100km) and will be staying there for several weeks
<Tusker>
i ordered a T30-W just then too, which is a less powerful box, but is not "end of life" so maybe WatchGuard will respond better
<stintel>
maybe I should take the 2nd m300 :)
<stintel>
yeah but honestly if they insist they cannot supply GPL code of EOL model we should slap them with a lawyer
<Tusker>
the latest I have from them is that they are waiting to hear from their legal team
<stintel>
how exactly did you contact them?
<stintel>
I tried something a while ago, didn't even get a response
<Tusker>
via an account representative in Australia
<stintel>
ah
<stintel>
ok yeah I've never bought anything from them directly
<stintel>
my m200 and m300s are from ebay
<Tusker>
i got them to transfer the ownership of the xtm330 I have here into my account, based on photos of the physical device with serial number
<Tusker>
yeah, the xtm330 was from ebay too
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<hrw>
morning
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<hrw>
is there a way to preconfigure build before going into 'make menuconfig'? I would like to build default luci image with some extra packages added into squashfs. normally it looks like I need to select all packages which are in image already
<olmari>
well.. release image configs are propably available somewhere.. whole point of buildroot is to you making your choises, not to have web-ui etc selected
<hrw>
sure, but if I did an image, flashed and dropped .config by mistake then would be nice to not repeat all over again
<hrw>
ok, I think that opkg status|grep ^Package can help preselect
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<PaulFertser>
hrw: you can preconfigure build by adding a "seeding" .config file (can be pretty minimal) and then doing "make defconfig".
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<hrw>
yeah
<hrw>
did basic config by choosing arch/target and then added all packages from my device
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<mrkiko>
but, byw, is there a way to obtain a release-kind .config file?
<mrkiko>
I mean - I'm sure there is a way
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<will[m]>
the path it hates definitely exists, so all i can guess is that make is operating inside the build_dir context at the same time it's trying to copy the package source, which is also silly. what's next, pulling package source from a fake internal github?
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<mangix>
blocktrron: ping
<tmn505>
will[m]: put the source in 'src' directory in the package dir.
<blocktrron>
mangix: whats up?
<blocktrron>
Also - don't ping and just write your question
<rsalvaterra>
stintel: Speaking of 10 GbE PoE, do 10 GbE-capable PoE splitters exist?
<stintel>
no idea
<rsalvaterra>
I've only seen GbE splitters. :/
<rsalvaterra>
I was hoping you knew, with your crazy network setup, but alas… :)
<stintel>
no experience with PoE splitters
<stintel>
and a quick search didn't yield any either, sorry
<stintel>
about to order a Unifi Switch Flex though (the non XG version)
<stintel>
that'll allow me to ditch the PoE injector I'm using for my IP phone, and to install an AP upstairs
<mangix>
blocktrron: sorry. I'm having trouble getting a device working with that ar9344 DSA stuff
<mangix>
getting a bunch of ag71xx 19000000.eth: Could not connect to PHY device. Deferring probe. errors
<mangix>
last I remember that was due to missing driver, but I see it there in the config
<mangix>
also is reg = 0x1f correct? I thought it was supposed to be 0x10
<blocktrron>
mangix: reg does not matter afair, as the switch does not have one
<will[m]>
tmn505: so like /my/package/path/sw_watcher/src and then sw_watcher/Makefile just magically knows to look under "src" ?
<will[m]>
oh maybe i need to use MAKE_PATH:=src instead of USE_SOURCE_DIR ?
<mangix>
blocktrron: yeah... I don't see any output from the ar9331 driver. I think something's wrong with the patch. Maybe I messed something up.
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<tmn505>
will[m]: the first one, look at https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=blob;f=include/package-defaults.mk;hb=HEAD#l66, it copies the 'src' dir contents to PKG_BUILD_DIR. Example: https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=tree;f=package/libs/gettext;hb=HEAD.
<will[m]>
thanks
<will[m]>
any clue why my buildroot is whining about no "key-build" file, and then when i put a GPG ASCII key there, it complains about "Failed to decode secret key" ? i swear every time i compile something with openwrt the game changes on me
<will[m]>
and there's zero results on google for half thist stuff
<tmn505>
no clue, usually I don't bother wit signing, since most stuff is for personal use.
<digitalcircuit>
Also looking into a simple way to recreate the Deja Dup crash that still happens even when using the performance CPU governor (since stress-ng OpenWRT build has been broken for months, trying "yes >/dev/null" first).
<slh>
thanks for keeping up with that issue
* digitalcircuit
in hindsight notices that Ansuel's reply didn't arrive on the mailing list again, ah well. He'll include it as part of his reply when he has new findings to share.
<digitalcircuit>
Sure thing slh! I had a trip mid-September which interrupted stuff, but I'm starting to get back into things :)
<digitalcircuit>
Err, nevermind the reply remark, it is there.