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<aiyion> finally -.-'
<aiyion> Patch is submitted. But if somebody can recommend a wikipage on kernel feature tinkering in OpenWrt, I'd really like to see what would have been the right way to accomplish my goal.
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<jayk> woiii
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<damex> so with tplink sg2210p - correct pinout on j2 connector is TX/RX/GND/3.3v where tx is pin is pointed by |>. no resistor needed for RX line. you can bridge that 1mm traces together straight to 2.54mm pin or cable or whatver and TX NEED 0~50ohm and that mofo is not going on easy on you. continuity needs to be checked on both.
<damex> so with tplink sg2210p - correct pinout on j2 connector is TX/RX/GND/3.3v where tx is pin is pointed by |>. no resistor needed for TX line. you can bridge that 1mm traces together straight to 2.54mm pin or cable or whatver and RX NEED 0~50ohm and that mofo is not going on easy on you. continuity needs to be checked on both. .fixed
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<Znevna> ok
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<Znevna> Borromini: now I know why this RT-AX1800U was cheaper, they butchered it: https://s.go.ro/et6urtyo
<Borromini> you mean it's 'refurb'?
<Borromini> looks ugly :-/
<Znevna> it was sealed
<Znevna> left the factory like that
<Znevna> >.>
<f00b4r0> could https://github.com/openwrt/packages/pull/20152 be merged before .3 is tagged?
<f00b4r0> maybe aparcar ^
<PaulFertser> I wonder what kind of process could have resulted in damage like that.
<Znevna> whatever was putting that screw in did a little more than screwing the screw
<Znevna> now I have to find a 100 Ohm resistor
<Znevna> as the one on the rx line is borked
<PaulFertser> Probably you can just solder bridge instead.
<PaulFertser> It's nicer to have some resistor there (1k should work too) to avoid leaking current from your UART adapter to the target SoC while it's powered off. But not strictly necessary, and depends a lot on adapter and the SoC too.
<f00b4r0> yeah I wouldn't bother replacing the resistor. Solder bridge it, check for continuity and if you want to be extra pedantic, use a resistor on the other side of the connector
<f00b4r0> that'll be a lot less trouble.
<Znevna> on the other end would mean to mess with the serial adapter
<Znevna> I've found a 20 Ohm resistor, that'll have to do x.x.
<f00b4r0> Znevna: mess with the serial adapter? No. Just a hacked dupont wire :)
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<PaulFertser> Not sure if 20 Ohm is any better than a short.
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<Znevna> not my finest job but it works
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<mrkiko> robimarko: Hi!! :) when you have some spare moment, may I ask you for help in converting GL-AP1300 to DSA? I have the LTE variant here. No hurry.
<mrkiko> robimarko: oh, I see PR #1909
<mrkiko> sorry, 10909
<mrkiko> <humor> it's a led problem. I'm the riht person to test this out :D :D </humor>
<Borromini> :P
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<mrkiko> nick[m]12: thanks for the conversion
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<mrkiko> blocktrron: I seen you added the LTE packages for the GL-AP1300 btw. Do you use the device again? Did you try the DSA conversion in GH PR #10909 ?
<Znevna> hmm this ax1800u has a newer u-boot
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<Znevna> hmm
<Znevna> how does OpenWrt figure out the board name / model?
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<stintel> probably from the device tree
<f00b4r0> aparcar: thanks for the PR ACK but could you merge ? You merged in master, and you are the self-assigned maintainer :)
<f00b4r0> thx :)
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<damex> https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/10486 probably has to be reverted. i have managed to get 3.0 switch and 3.20 switch. any tplink firmware update does not touch bootloader. it is really dangerous to short that 16pin chip to do install. i tried to short it for install and both 3.0 and 3.20 switch get error about 'bad header checksum'. 3.20 version died on me after i did short 16th pin to ground to try to install again.
<damex> that chips are very sensitive and official position would be 'just short it to the ground' ?
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<robimarko> mrkiko: did you get it to work?
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<philipp64> noahm: any feedback on PR #20183?
<hauke> jow: ynezz: I wanted to check the ABI changes of the latest wolfssl update
<hauke> I also did a diff between two older versions and it looks different from the official abi diff
<hauke> do I have to do something special to make it look more like the offical one?
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<noahm> philipp64: not yet. will look now.
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<shibboleth> stintel, ping, re amnesiac wpa8630. been keeping up with git commits
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<mikroquestion> Hello, is there any reason RB450G is not supported anymore? https://openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/rb450g
<robimarko> Its probably affected by YAFFS and NAND
<robimarko> Thanks, was just searching for that commit
<Znevna> that device is ancient x.x
<robimarko> Oh yeah
<mikroquestion> Znevna: Yeaaa dirt cheap and the specs are not that bad.
<Znevna> not that bad?
<Znevna> except storage and ram it's .. meh.
<dwfreed> I just bought a firebox m300 for less than $60 out the door
<dwfreed> and they're about to go completely EOL, so expect the market to be flooded with them soon
<robimarko> Gonna follow EU ebay than
<robimarko> You can never have too much gear
<dwfreed> heh
<dwfreed> robimarko: to be fair, I am in the US, but it was stintel that pointed me to them, and I'm pretty sure they're in the EU
<robimarko> They are everywhere
<robimarko> 100 EUR with DE shipping
<dwfreed> not too bad
<dwfreed> this one was an auction; buy it now price was 75 with free shipping
<robimarko> With forwarding to Croatia its about 122 EUR
<robimarko> Will wait till it drops more
<Znevna> now that's a nice device
<dwfreed> yeah, check end of june I think it was?
<robimarko> Yeah, June 30th 2023
<dwfreed> do note that as qoriq is the only target for ppc64 at present, it is source only, so you'll have to build your own images from source
<robimarko> Perfect, my RB4011 will need to suffice
<robimarko> Ugh, no SFP
<dwfreed> but since you're active in this channel, I figure that's probably not a hard task for you :)
<dwfreed> yeah, only downside, it's just 8 baseT ports
<Znevna> you don't have the RB5009 anymore?
<robimarko> I do
<robimarko> But its for deving only
<robimarko> Waiting for a lull to finally get U-boot sorted out
<Znevna> ah, ok ^^
<Znevna> mine is still in switch-only mode
<robimarko> I am secretly hoping that Mikrotik makes a true RB4011 sucessor
<Znevna> ashamed that i'm using that as a switch and rb750gr3 (mt7621) as main router lol
<Znevna> well this was supposed to be it
<Znevna> more power and added usb port
<robimarko> I got CRS328 for cheap(hmm, free) back when it was new
<robimarko> So its my core switch
<f00b4r0> robimarko: the M300 is really nifty. Set an alert for one under 100€, one shouldn't pay more. Got mine for 75
<f00b4r0> I've got an alert ready for a second one :)
<robimarko> Does is fit in a 19" network cabinet?
<f00b4r0> it does
<robimarko> Perfect
<f00b4r0> it's rackable and should come with its rack ears
<f00b4r0> 1U
<robimarko> Even better
<f00b4r0> about half-depth
<robimarko> I moved to all racked core network gear
<Znevna> I see a max 75W power consumption on that one
<robimarko> Just need to get IP phone to completely get rid of the ISP Huawei crap
<Znevna> how much does it take on average?
<f00b4r0> Znevna: i suppose that's a theoretical max. I see mine hovering around 15-20W
<Znevna> ah, ok
<f00b4r0> robimarko: for IP phones I can recommend Panasonic's
<f00b4r0> very nice gear, with long service time. Bought mines about 10y ago they still get firmware updates
<robimarko> f00b4r0: I am currently in the mode for whatever is cheapest and would work
<robimarko> Basically, I dont need a phone
<robimarko> If I could redirect it to android app that would be perfect
<f00b4r0> well setup asterisk then :)
<robimarko> It needs to be idiot proof
<robimarko> Tried once, got lost at the start
<f00b4r0> lol
<robimarko> I do have a RPI4 in the drawer
<f00b4r0> i've got my grandma using asterisk through said ip phones, she has no idea about the innards. And she's 92.
<f00b4r0> so it can certainly be made idiot proof :)
<robimarko> I mean the setup
<f00b4r0> ah the setup does require a bit of know-fu
<robimarko> I have no clue how to configure asterisk to use my ISP-s VoIP
<f00b4r0> it shouldn't be drastically different than configuring any ip phones though: if you have enough parameter data for the latter, you should be able to deal with the former
<robimarko> Well, I have 0 experience
<robimarko> Never been into VoIP
<f00b4r0> my M300 is running asterisk, all the while CAKE-shapping a gigabit link. Not breaking a sweat there.
<robimarko> You running OpenWrt on it?
<f00b4r0> aye
<Znevna> https://s.go.ro/mlh9p2sc ~20W ont + rb750gr3 + rb5009 + rpi3b + poe camera + some xiaomi camera x.x
<robimarko> I mean, I have no shortage of OpenWrt capable gear to run Asterisk
<f00b4r0> can't say what my current setup draws for sure since I couldn't get my old USB UPS to play ball with the m300 USB (yet)
<robimarko> How much space it uses?
<f00b4r0> robimarko: asterisk? well it seems I can't get opkg to tell me
<f00b4r0> /usr/lib/asterisk is 6.6M on my setup, plus an extra 250k in /etc. Ballpark
<robimarko> Thats great
<robimarko> Plenty of gear capable of running it
<f00b4r0> that's a fairly minimal setup that supports SIP, alaw, ulaw and g722 plus a couple deps
<robimarko> Now you have given me a mission
<f00b4r0> :)
<robimarko> Need to figure out how to get the password from the damn Huawei
<robimarko> As they have masked it even in config
<f00b4r0> ugh
<dwfreed> dump the SIP exchange? since it's probably not using encryption :D
<f00b4r0> dwfreed: he's talking about his ONT
<dwfreed> if you have the equipment, you could probably still MITM that :D
<f00b4r0> that's a fairly big if, though :)
<robimarko> Well, I can route the VLAN through RB4011
<robimarko> Instead of just using VLAN filtering to switch it
<robimarko> Ugh, its masked via telnet as well
<f00b4r0> heh. gl
<f00b4r0> meanwhile I'm gonna call it a day. ttyl :)
<robimarko> Enjoy, bye
<aiyion> sunxi is a rabbithole that won't stop giving gifts to solve... I intend to mimic uboots mac generation for the NanoPi R1. Problem is, the u-boot apparently has problems with an entry in a devicetree: https://bpa.st/PLOE2
<aiyion> "Error: ethernet@1c30000 address not set."
<Znevna> um. what unit is this? https://s.go.ro/aisadxoe
<Znevna> 600 m x.x
<aiyion> milli?
<Znevna> no, the graph
<Znevna> not what hardware
<Znevna> :P
<dwfreed> yeah, m is milli
<dwfreed> rrdtool wants to show "full" graphs, so it drops the scale far enough to do that
<Znevna> isee
<Znevna> didn't use statistics in a long time :P thanks
<dwfreed> I mean, it's just SI units
<Znevna> the "percent" label introduced the confusion
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<dwfreed> and the m300 is now in my hands
<dwfreed> I paid $17 for shipping; this guy probably spent $17 just packing it...
<Habbie> hahaha
<Habbie> in materials or in work?
<Habbie> "yes"
<aiyion> Any idea, why the error message appears? Is that something we even can fix for squashfs image? Rumor is the ext image does not produce the error in uboot.
<dwfreed> Habbie: yeah, "yes"
<dwfreed> bounded by air pillows on 4 sides, big bubble bubblewrap on 2 more, it's wrapped in small bubble bubblewrap
<dwfreed> and the small bubble wrap was like 3 layers
<dwfreed> and it's in a pink nominally anti-static bag
<dwfreed> plus some styrofoam behind the rack ears so they wouldn't poke through
<KGB-1> https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/openwrt/openwrt_x86.html has been updated. (100.0% images and 99.6% packages reproducible in our current test framework.)
<dwfreed> robimarko: depth of the m300 is 12 inches (30.48 cm), not counting power cord (uses standard PC power cord)
<robimarko> Thats not bad
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<aiyion> robimarko: regarding your comment, A7 produces the same tiny diff as your referenced output.
<aiyion> a53 does not.
<robimarko> Oh
<aiyion> a7 would build fine
<aiyion> but the file I want to change is in a53 :)
<aiyion> But you might very well still be right about me breaking my buildtree.
<robimarko> Now I wish that I did not rm -rf the sunxi dir already
<dwfreed> I should dig out my cisco serial adapter
<aiyion> Sorry, just saw your answer in patchwork
<robimarko> No worries, that is what 5950X is for
<robimarko> Though its getting about time to let the boss know the wishlist for next year
<aiyion> And here I'm sitting on an i5-4210M
<robimarko> Company tried to have me work off an T490 with those crap i7 quad core lower power CPU.s
<dwfreed> robimarko: a 7950X with 64 GB of RAM and a 7900 XTX ?
* dwfreed ducks
<robimarko> dwfreed: I am not greedy, 7950X will suffice
<robimarko> Already have 64GB of RAM
<dwfreed> except 7950X is DDR5
<dwfreed> 5950X is not
<robimarko> Then add that to the list
<robimarko> 3080 will suffice for some time
<robimarko> I am nice and dont make the company buy GPU-s
<dwfreed> it's why I've been waiting to build a new PC, because it was greatly anticipated there'd be a socket and RAM change with zen4
<robimarko> Can say that AM4 has been good to me
<robimarko> 2800 to 5950X without a sweat
<dwfreed> yeah
<robimarko> Still got 1600 running in my parents PC
<dwfreed> the IHS shape and thickness on AM5 sounds like it's going to be a real problem, though
<robimarko> As I am too lazy to put the 2800 in(Need to straighten the pins)
<dwfreed> oof
<robimarko> Gotta check if my AIO liquid cooler supports AM5
<dwfreed> if it supports am4, it should support am5 no problem
<dwfreed> that's why there's issues with the IHS
<dwfreed> because they wanted to make it backwards compat with am4, and screwed up the thermals in the process
<robimarko> Well, hopefully Liquid Freezer II 360 is enough
<dwfreed> you will see higher temps, but it shouldn't throttle much
<robimarko> Personally dont care about the temps
<robimarko> As long as it doesnt throttle
<robimarko> Its been a life saver for 5950X
<robimarko> I had one of those huge Coolermaster air coolers that weighed like 1kg+
<robimarko> And that thing would ramps as soon as compiling started
<robimarko> aiyion: I see the issue
<robimarko> Basically, after you select A53 then naturally CONFIG_ARM and all of the 32bit only symbols are invalid
<robimarko> So they get refreshed
<robimarko> This is what basically happens on each A53 sunxi kernel build
<robimarko> Its just that you dont see it
<aiyion> I feel like I'm really lacking a wikipage about correctly performing the workflow.
<aiyion> Anyway, leaving the patch as is is okay?
<robimarko> Yes
<aiyion> Thanks for looking into it!
<robimarko> As target config will always get mangled if refreshing against A53
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<aiyion> got it, thanks. I'm out for tonight
<slh> robimarko: around summer, I've seen two M300 selling on ebay.de for under 30 EUR each, just needs patiences to find them (and j1900/ e35xx x86_64 Atom UTM boxes with 4 ports can be found in similar price ranges as well); Cisco CP-7962g desk phones are quite nice for VoIP/ SIP (reflective b&w display, not backlit like newer cp-7965g)
<slh> fortunately neither of them are very popular, so little competition --> cheap
<robimarko> Whopping 10 EUR for the phone
<slh> yes
<robimarko> If it was for me it would be perfect
<robimarko> But I would get killed for a non-cordless phone
<robimarko> I would prefer to get rid of the phone completely and just redirect it via whatever way to an android app
<slh> the configuration and (SIP-) firmware needs to be provided from a tftp when the phone boots, initial setup isn't trivial (but doable), in normal operations it works fine (with the sip firmware, without sccp/ cucm)
<robimarko> If that would work
<slh> I wasn't too happy with SIP on my android phone (not ringing reliably), but it's been a while since I last tested
<slh> (and echoes)
<robimarko> Then I at least need a cordless DECT one
<slh> plenty of options for that, gigaset N510 IP Pro is often recommended in combination with cat-iq 2.x handsets - I went a slightly different route, AVM fritzbox 7430 in IPoE mode (not using modem/ routing or WLAN features) as SIP pbx, ata (for a fax machine) and DECT base, gigaset cat-iq 2.0 handsets - works fine; well, these days the 7530 would be a better choice (longer OEM firmware support)
<slh> for basic to medium advanced phone features, their OEM firmware works quite nicely
<robimarko> Basically, I dont need any feature
<robimarko> Pretty much only receive/make calls
<robimarko> As the phone is getting barely used these days
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