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ynezz >
colo: just use bash?
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ynezz >
you can as well build your own busybox package variant and provide it via external feed
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colo >
I am aware of the alternatives.
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Znevna >
will this be backported to 23.05? x.x
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Znevna >
nice find..
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nbd >
Znevna: i'll backport it soon
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Christophe[m]1 >
Does someone have experience with building and flashing images automatically via uart+tftp?
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Znevna >
automatically and uart is involved?
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Christophe[m]1 >
I wouldn't know how to talk to uboot otherwise
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Christophe[m]1 >
echo "reset" > /dev/ttyUSB0 seems to work
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tmn505 >
schmars[m]: but these commands are performed in shell after linux has booted and I think Christophe[m]1 want's to send command directly to U-Boot.
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schmars[m] >
that script was used to flash ~100 devices from a laptop
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schmars[m] >
oh i see what you mean. yes. different per device :)
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Christophe[m]1 >
schmars: thanks. I want to use my bpi-r3 as part of a basic CI/CD setup. I.e. testing permutations of build configs.
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schmars[m] >
i remember we also tried flashing via u-boot and /dev/ttyUSB0 first, using some modem/AT-protocol tool, i think
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schmars[m] >
then we discovered that netgear hat crippled u-boot
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tmn505 >
Christophe[m]1: depending on what's compiled in U-Boot You could alter 'bootcmd' variable to get address from dhcp > check tftp for an existing file > if exists write it to flash if not fall back to booting existing firmware
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Christophe[m]1 >
tmn505: yes, i've thought about polling tftp.
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schmars[m] >
fingers crossed that your device doesn't require pressing a button during power-on :)
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tmn505 >
I've done something similar with octeon box and it worked pretty well
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Christophe[m]1 >
tmn505: Thanks! C-Kermit looks promising.
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Habbie >
oh that's nice, i was going to suggest expect
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ynezz >
or you can use labgrid
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tmn505 >
pretty neat
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Christophe[m]1 >
ynezz: Thanks!
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ynezz >
its using expect under the hood
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Habbie >
that makes sense
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ynezz >
shoragan: thanks for sharing, bookmarking
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nbd >
rmilecki: any news on testing the latest changes?
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rmilecki >
nbd: sorry, I totally focused on bcm53573
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rmilecki >
nbd: let me see now
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rmilecki >
nbd: sorry, it still seems broken :(
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nbd >
this is on brcmfmac, right?
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rmilecki >
nbd: no, see first lines
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nbd >
so it's on mt7603
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rmilecki >
Netgear R6220 which AFAIK is MT7621ST (SoC) + MT7603EN (WiFi) + MT7612EN (WiFi)
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nbd >
from what i can tell in the logs, you were testing 2.4 ghz
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nbd >
in that case it has to be mt7603
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rmilecki >
radio0 = 1e140000.pcie/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:02:00.0
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nbd >
i suspect that this may be a driver/chipset quirk
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nbd >
since i can't reproduce the issue with newer mt76 chips
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nbd >
i will run some tests on mt7603 tomorrow
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nbd >
thanks for testing
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rmilecki >
[ 11.876879] mt7603e 0000:02:00.0: ASIC revision: 76030010
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rmilecki >
[ 12.920012] mt7603e 0000:02:00.0: Build Time: 20160107100755
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nbd >
if you have time, can you please check if the same issue shows up with brcmfmac?
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rmilecki >
so yes, it seems it's mt7603
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rmilecki >
nbd: i'll test 5 GHz now and brcmfmac tomorrow
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rmilecki >
nbd: bingo, things work on MT7612
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nbd >
so i guess the most likely cause is that something in the bringup/teardown order is messing up beacon transmission on mt7603
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nbd >
as that is typically what causes clients to disassoc/reassoc on their own
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rmilecki >
i'm not sure what messed beacons can cause
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rmilecki >
but it's weird my STA connects at all
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rmilecki >
just gets disoconnected immediately
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rmilecki >
nbd: ok, you're probably right then
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nbd >
i don't think it gets disconnected by the AP
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nbd >
it disconnects on its own
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rmilecki >
possibly
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nbd >
because it thinks the connection is lost
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rmilecki >
i didn't dump air traffic
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nbd >
and that typically happens when the sta is not receiving becaons
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rmilecki >
i just hope it's one generic bug that is similar for all chipsets and drivers
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rmilecki >
and fixing it will fix it for other devices
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nbd >
i think this is a mt7603 specific issue
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rmilecki >
what I mean: i hope it's not chipset/driver specific as that would mean we can hit similar issues on all other chipsets/drivers
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nbd >
and likely not a bug in hostapd
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nbd >
i don't think this bug is likely to appear on other chipsets
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rmilecki >
nbd: if that is mt7603 thing it worries me how many similar bugs we're going to trigger with new interfaces management
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rmilecki >
nbd: let's hope for that
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rmilecki >
ok, i'm running to try having some social life ;)
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rmilecki >
tty tomorrow
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