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<oliv3r[m]> Hey guys, I'm working on the realtek soc's and running into a little issue (conceptually). Looking at the eth peripheral and the switch ports, we obviously connect 1 port (CPU port) to the eth peripherial. All fine. We can configure AN, 10/100/1000, duplex etc on the MAC of the switch ports, no problem. However, the SDK driver, is not configuring the eth device at all, only the switch port. No idea how this internally all works in
<oliv3r[m]> hardware (1 register for both devices?) but this makes it a bit at odds on openwrt. Because if you configure (ethtool etc) eth0, you are in essence configuring only the CPU port.
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<robimarko> So eth0 is the DSA master interface?
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<hauke> I think this is needed to build targets from feeds
<hauke> nbd: could you please also have a look at these pull requests which are modifing the mt76 firmware packaging: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/11126 and https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/10381
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<mrkiko> Hiii!! may someone help me out find out where the spi max freq is defined for the R6220 (ramips Netgear Sercomm-based)
<mrkiko> I followed the #include chain to no success at the momen
<mrkiko> and, does it make sense to define spi-max-freq for NAND-based devices?
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<hauke> mrkiko: this device uses parallel nand not SPI nand
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<mrkiko> hauke: thanks! How did you see that? Anyway, the difficulty to read issue may come from a different problem.
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<hurricos> There's some cleanup for non-`eth.*` netdevs being incorrectly compared in base-files -- https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/10782 -- waiting for a merge.
<hurricos> It's pretty straightforward -- my commit b688bf83f9d6084b00719672ec197faf7adb493e has two extra lines leftover from the old implementation of the procedure to find netdev names to temporarily move existing devices to, during the process to pair netdevs with sysfs paths as per board.json
<hurricos> With these two lines remaining, end-users on e.g. DSA where basically all netdevs are lan18@eth0 (e.g.). I should have caught this during review of the original commit.
<hurricos> ... end-users on DSA* see crappy ash error messages, which could become a more serious failure if certain shopts are enabled.
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<stintel> hurricos: o/
<hurricos> stintel: o/
<hurricos> My dad needed a vehicle in the US, so he took my daily driver. Just wrapped up a two-month stint of rebuilding a rusted-out Honda Insight.
<hurricos> I now hate cars....
<stintel> :D
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<hurricos> Near-dead hybrid battery that finally failed when I bought it, brake and fuel lines ruptured, 287k-miles motor caked with exhaust soot, water leaks, rusted-in bolts destroyed by galvanic corrosion
<Ansuel> MY GOD ORACLE CLOUD SIGNUP IS A PITA
<hurricos> Did I mention it was an automatic? That the transmission on these is supposed to be the weakest part? And it hasn't failed yet. And that they're unobtainable.
<Ansuel> it was that hard to make a simple signup procedure instead of this single page dynamic trash...
<hurricos> It's all fixed now.
<stintel> hurricos: congratz
<hurricos> I'm ready to go back to routers now.
<stintel> =)
<stintel> I'm waiting for response from $ISP if they can offer 2000/2000 fiber with native IPv6 at my location
<hurricos> But, sorry. That's why I've been gone. I had half a mind to reverse-engineer Honda's flashing procedure for the battery and motor controller
<stintel> I might have to replace my M300s soon :P
<hurricos> .... and then I got my battery fixed and stopped caring
<hurricos> RIP
<hurricos> The only silver lining is that I went from 10L/100km -> 5L/100km
<stintel> tha'ts nice
<hurricos> and that I'm about $4900 more humble.
<Ansuel> i love how this trash website decline my empty transaction....
<Ansuel> unless they want a credit card instead of a debit card... but that would be a first
<Habbie> i did use a credit card; in my experience many services require that
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<Ansuel> well they didn't like an unicredit card but a virtual debit card from small back was totally ok
<Ansuel> ok i guess???
<Ansuel> aaand now they rejected the card as it's prepaid I LOVE THIS
<Habbie> heh, i just tried to login, they're forcing me to change my password, whyyy
<Ansuel> btw my idea is to setup a quassel client on that
<Ansuel> is it possible right?
<Ansuel> (just asking for confirmation)
<Habbie> oh, i don't see why not
<Habbie> you'll have to fiddle with security (firewall) rules a bit maybe
<Ansuel> oh god
<f00b4r0> stintel: I didn't get a chance to test it yet but can the M300 do 1000/1000 with CAKE? :)
<f00b4r0> (also, who needs 2000/2000? :)
<f00b4r0> i'm weighing my options since the NanoPi R2S cannot do linespeed and its silly USB3 NIC cannot do (mini)jumbos, so I'm stuck with 1492 MTU on pppoe
<stintel> f00b4r0: it does 900+ with cake
<f00b4r0> excellent
<f00b4r0> the other contender would be the Mochabin, which I haven't tested yet :)
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<Ansuel> Habbie weel it seems i'm late to the party... not able to signup (tried 3 different card) and reading on google/reddit there is an incredible amount of user with the same exact problem...
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<robimarko> Ansuel: Have you figured out the IPQ806x stability with 5.15?
<Ansuel> big nope.... still have to understand why the clk si different and my idea about L2 clk doesn't change anything as user still report nonsense panics and freeze
<robimarko> That sucks
<Ansuel> i'm reading the qrtr reasone...
<robimarko> You are gonna like the spec about that register being read only
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<Ansuel_> oh wow they ack that it's badly designed but still see your idea wrong ???
<robimarko> Its racy
<robimarko> But that is what QCA is basically still using
<robimarko> As there is no guarantee that it will happen during SBL phase
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<soxrok2212> man qca is just... on another planet
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<mrnuke> soxrok2212: Wait, they're in the same galaxy as us?
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<Tapper> So I have a r7800 with kmod-ramoops installed and had a reboot. How do I get the log from it?
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<mrkiko> Tapper: do you see something in /sys/fs/pstore
<Tapper> mrkiko Hi mate. Thanks I have fownd them now.
<mrkiko> Tapper: great :D
<Tapper> I am hoping I can help fix this dam bug making my r7800 keep rebooting.
<mrkiko> Tapper: Ansuel__ may be interested in your crash logs ?
* Tapper nods.
<Tapper> Posted them to github.
<Tapper> Going to get more.
<Ansuel__> mrkiko always the same stuff the cache corrupt on switching mux and applying the new clk...
<f00b4r0> stintel: it occurs to me that we don't support squashfs images on the m300, only ext4. Might be something I could try to improve (I like the safety of failsafe mode)
<Ansuel__> i wonder can a mix be used? squashfs + overlayfs mounted on the ext partition ?
<f00b4r0> Ansuel__: i think that's exactly what's done on some targets (e.g. nanopi r2s)
<f00b4r0> but with the same caveats as all squashfs images: no support for extroot and expanding available space is non-trivial
<Ansuel__> IMHO take the dumb approach and set static appraoch an enough big squashfs partition and ext4
<f00b4r0> it's not as simple. Larger writeable-partition must be erased during first boot, iirc, which can take forever if "big"
<f00b4r0> that's why we have ~80MB writable partition on sdcard images, aiui
<f00b4r0> squashfs sdcard images*
<Ansuel__> oh right as we have to manually set all block to 0 as we can just flag them to overwrite
<Ansuel__> as we can't*
<stintel> f00b4r0: eh? I'm running squash?
<Slimey> oof got the upgrade :P https://www.netally.com/products/aircheckg3/
<f00b4r0> stintel: then I must have done something stupid with my build :)
<f00b4r0> squash wasn't selected
* f00b4r0 tries again
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<f00b4r0> error: ext4_allocate_best_fit_partial: failed to allocate 1 blocks, out of space?
<f00b4r0> wth. Seems like I should stop trying and get some rest ;p
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<stintel> f00b4r0: increase the rootfs partition size
<f00b4r0> stintel: that worked but I don't understand: it was 109M, the final image is 26M
<f00b4r0> also why is it ext4 complaining if that's a rootfs (squashfs?) problem?
<stintel> f00b4r0: because you enabled both ext4 and squashfs images?
<f00b4r0> oh
<f00b4r0> yeah I need some rest ;P
<stintel> also the ext4 image is gzipped
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<f00b4r0> yeah it all makes sense now. Sorry I'm a bit under today it seems
<f00b4r0> thanks for bearing with me :)
<stintel> np ;)
<stintel> I know those days
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<Tapper> Hi stintel when getting ramoops from my r7800 should I run latest master? The build I am on now is a bit older but still reboots.
<Tapper> I am asking should I update to latest master?
<stintel> Tapper: no idea, I don't follow ipq806x development, I don't own any such devices
<Ansuel__> Tapper honestly nope master is affected by even major instability problems
<Ansuel__> so use 22.03 for now that should have ramoops anyway
<Tapper> Ansuel__ ok thanks. stintel OK sorry for the noise.
<stintel> np
<Tapper> Ansuel__ I am on a master build with Kernel 5.15 It does not reboot mutch.
<Tapper> I am on r20893
<Tapper> When I flashed a newer build it all went titsup! lol
<Tapper> On this build I get crashes about 1 in 2 days. With latest master it's 3 or 4 a day.
<Ansuel__> 1-2 days or 3-4 days is still not acceptable
<Ansuel__> the reboot are random and ath11k is slow to boot... mean that if you are in a meeting you magically disappear for 4 minutes min...
<Ansuel__> ath10k*
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<KGB-0> https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/openwrt/openwrt_x86.html has been updated. (100.0% images and 100.0% packages reproducible in our current test framework.)
<Ansuel__> lol Quit: SIGSEGV
<Tapper> Ansuel__ yeah I know mate.
<slh> anecdotal evidence: it's weird, my crashes either happened around the 1-3 day mark or between 10-15 days. not that this helps with anything, just that it's hard to tell if your build is fine after only a few days
<Ansuel__> slh the problem is there but it's caused by cache corruption so if thing are in a bad mood it will crash.. latest build introduced a new driver that handle cache so the scaling happens more time and there is more prossibility of a chace corrupsion
<Ansuel__> the fun thing is that original fw have driver to detect cache error
<Ansuel__> (but i assume only detect not fix)
<stintel> auch 4 minutes
<slh> yeah, I know - it's just weird how much this not getting into a bad mood might be drawn out
<Ansuel__> but i need to find time and investigate this.... i'm at the point that i ported an entire debug driver to use the ""other"" oscillator on the soc to measure the clk by hw
<Ansuel__> and i discovered that on original fw l2 clk is 1ghz rock solid... on our system it does change with cpu clk and it's never at the right value and changes a lot
<Ansuel__> (like it's sourcing from the wrong mux)
<Ansuel__> i compared the regs of the original fw and the new one and there are many differences but on manually applying them no change still the clk is fked up
<Ansuel__> now i'm trying to repro the clk problem on the original fw by tweaking with the original netgear gpl source
<Ansuel__> but it's based on ancient openwrt build system so it's slow as hell and require ancient ubuntu image and since ms loves so much hyper v.... virtual box runs shit
<slh> :(
<slh> https://www.snbforums.com/threads/buildable-version-of-r7800-voxel-firmware.78604/ might help a little with getting that OEM(-like) mishmash to build
<slh> (never looked any deeper into that, as I don't have the r7800 - only nbg6817 and g10)
<Tapper> Ansuel__ dam dude! That sounds like a pane in the ass I wish I could send you beer or coffee.
<Tapper> lol sounds like you will need it.
<Ansuel__> i just want to fix the problem and move to other simple and more sane task... just that
<Ansuel__> example i would love to have some fun with hw offload with ipq4019 but this damn thing... is what blocks me from sending the last part of the patches upstream since i first need something stable to propose
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