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<spiccinini>
Hi @mangix ! I am testing DSA support for the librerouter pull/4622 . I am new to DSA, do I have to create a switch configuration ? It is not clear from the wiki if it should work out of the box or not
<mangix>
spiccinini: you need to clear settings or remove /etc/config/network before sysupgrade
<mangix>
there should be a default config applied
<spiccinini>
yes, I started with a fresh config
<spiccinini>
is like the tagging/untagging of the ports is not working, as there is link in eth1 (LAN, but I had to do ifconfig up manually ), link in lan port but packets from the LAN port do not arrive to br-lan so I get not traffic
<spiccinini>
I reviewed the DTS file and it seems correct (ports are not mixed)
<spiccinini>
mangix: you said that maybe a dual port DSA patch is needed?
<mangix>
Most likely something is messed up with qca8k.
<mangix>
Multi CPU DSA should not be needed.
<slh>
multi cpu-port is still broken, so better test without it
<mangix>
I''m compiling a build against latest master. Let's see if it fails on port 12
<mangix>
*1
<mangix>
this was originally an issue with suspend/resume.
<spiccinini>
great! I see something strange: lan@eth0 and wan@eth0
<mangix>
Huh?
<mangix>
I wonder if eth0 and peth1 need to be swapped in dts...
<mangix>
hmmm nvm
<mangix>
lan1 works locally
<spiccinini>
mangix: I've uploaded a dmesg and other logs to the gh issue
<mangix>
spiccinini: what about the LEDs?
<spiccinini>
I will test it now
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<Grommish>
Does anyone have suggestions on chasing down a memleak. On a stock main build (MIPS64 Octeon3), my RAM usage is crawling higher until it calls OOM-killer, causing a crash. Was first being attributed to Adblock and DNSMasq interactions, but this build doesn't include Adblock
<Grommish>
When I turned on KMEMLEAK support, it was generating thousands of entries on boot
<slh>
how long does it usually take you to crash? I've also been seeing unexpected reboots on various targets
<slh>
on ath79 with PPPoE, I could pretty much reproduce it instantly on high load (no longer have PPPoE). on lantiq and ipq806x I've been averaging ~13-14 days (and some early reboots after a day or so), without any logs though
<slh>
yeah, I've read that thread
<slh>
but I don't really have anything to point to in my case(s)
<slh>
no logs, no 'reasons' for the reboots
<Grommish>
I' going to re-enable KMEMLEAK, I'm sure I can export it to a readable format
<slh>
WLAN disabled, so that's the only thing I can almost rule out
<Grommish>
With mine, OOM-killer causes the system to just disinegrate and bootloop
<Grommish>
I have to physically powercycle to get it back, even with a rollover console
<Grommish>
it just hard-locks
<slh>
yeah, I was thinking in that direction as well - but I don't really have anything to go by (in case of oom, I'd at least expect some messages to make it over logread -f via ssh, but nothing at all)
<Grommish>
I skipped 5.4, I wonder if it was happening in that kernel.. and oof.. That's just.. odd
<Grommish>
So, you read the thread.. Where do I go from here? Any suggestions? I can't tell if this is an OpenWrt core issue, or a Kernel issue, or a target issue..
<slh>
sorry, I really don't have any other idea beyond what's already been covered there
<Grommish>
*nod* Appreciate it :)
<slh>
I'm pretty close to resurrecting an old atom n270
<slh>
board
<slh>
just no case, only a bad (too power hungry) PSU and I'm not that confident about its performance
<slh>
(Intel D945GSEJT)
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<Grommish>
What are you thinking about turning it into?
<slh>
simple router
<Grommish>
Firewall/DPI?
<slh>
nah
<Grommish>
2GB of RAM and some storage and you could run Suricata or Snort3 well enough I suppose
<slh>
I have 400/200 MBit/s ftth, my ipq8065 router can do that - but there isn't a whole lot of headroom left
<slh>
so I'm slowly keeping my eyes open for a device that can do 1 GBit/s with SQM
<slh>
that#s roughly the performance I'm looking for - more than I need right now (not using SQM at all), but reasonably
<Grommish>
If you're looking for a cheap toy, I know some of the Itus devices have come up and are located in the UK/Europe area
<slh>
switch/ wireless, not necessary
<Grommish>
but they aren't wireless unless you can Surface-mount
<slh>
and yes, cheap and reasonably low power (ideally <20 watts, the D945GSEJT is more around 30 watts idle)
<slh>
as I don't really /need/ anything new now, I'm a bit more looking at the prices than I'd do if I had an urgent need to upgrade
<slh>
l2 managed realtek rtl838x switches and APs available, that's all covered - just fast routing, normal firewall, adblock, light wireguard usage and good for 1 GBit/s + the capability of dabbling into sqm at those speeds
<slh>
the sophos sg/ xg boxes are cute, but usually end up too expensive
<Grommish>
I get 920/240 on my 1000/250 ftth connection
<Grommish>
but I can't attest to SQM
<Grommish>
I don't use it
<slh>
neither do I (ipq8065 isn't fast enough to do sqm at 400/200 MBit/s - and fortunately I don't really need it, but I just want the ability to dabble into it)
<slh>
nanopi r4s would be interesting, but basically unavailable and expensive right now. r2s probably not quite good enough; odroid h2+ is no longer available
<Grommish>
My ISP has an intra-netted Speedtest server, so I can at least say the connection to the switch is good
<Grommish>
3b+ not have enough grunt?
<slh>
and I'm not really a fan of the RPi4 (might still be an alternative, but nothing I'd jump for right now)
<slh>
throughput of the RPi3 wouldn't be sufficient (USB2 backed networking)
<slh>
Globalscale MOCHAbin might be an option, once it gets widely available - but it's a little more than I'm looking for
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* enyc
meeps
<enyc>
is there a wiki-page or so with release goals for point-releases? i.e. plans for 20.02.2 etc etc
<slh>
enyc: that would imply there were long term goals to achieve
<slh>
a point release is a wrap-up release for pending issues
<slh>
either pressing security issues, stuff like the SSL fun with letsencrypt right now or just wrapping up $x months of fixes
<slh>
there isn't really a plan to do $x, $y or $z
<slh>
those would apply to the next major release, not a point release