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<dwfreed>
slh: please let me know if YesNo causes any issues; they're kind of a problem overall, and are close to getting the big hammer
<slh>
dwfreed: o.k., seems to be fine for now
<dwfreed>
the kind of behavior just displayed is typical; not listening, wanting to have their cake and eat it too, etc
<Habbie>
hehe. cake.
<Habbie>
(sorry)
<dwfreed>
pun intended, since they referenced CAKE :D
<Habbie>
:)
<robimarko>
jeff___m: Well, its just one more case of vendors not caring
<dwfreed>
robimarko: they're gone, fyi
<robimarko>
Yeah, forgot to check
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<xback>
robimarko: I guess it was regarding Compex qca9074?
<robimarko>
xback: Yes
<xback>
I have 2 of those 6GHz wifi cards laying around here
<xback>
encountered the same issue .. 0xff id ..
<robimarko>
I just cant believe they are shipping cards like that
<robimarko>
I mean, that cannot work even under QSDK
<xback>
indeed .. it really sounds like they dont even test it
<xback>
I have a case running with the vendor (techship) to address this ..
<xback>
also .. the card is advertised as 6GHz + 5GHz
<xback>
but none of de BDF;s present today expose both bands
<robimarko>
I mean, we can bring back the board-id override that we used to have
<xback>
it's or/or
<xback>
I tested all 5 which are present
<robimarko>
I know that 8devices messed up the original Pineaple series
<robimarko>
But they replaced all of those with the properly fused ones
<xback>
But even IF they were fused correctly, it's not possible to use both 6GHz and 5GHz together with a single BDF
<robimarko>
I wasnt aware of that, but I dont have any 6GHz HW so never looked into it
<xback>
but it works pretty fast after all fixups
<robimarko>
Do you happen to know the appropriate board-ids?
<robimarko>
Or maybe have the vendor BDF?
<xback>
i'll provide a list with current present BDF's and what they contain
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<xback>
robimarko: here is the list
<xback>
160 5ghz all
<xback>
161 2.4ghz - chans 12,13,14
<xback>
162 6ghz all
<xback>
163 5ghz all
<xback>
164 6ghz no 1-33
<xback>
255 5ghz all
<xback>
so ID 162 is the full unlocked 6GHz one (also used internally here)
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<xback>
as you can see, there is no BDF which supports 5GHz + 6GHz at the same time ...
<robimarko>
Yeah, I still dont get it how so many vendors just plainly shipped unfused cards
<xback>
So yeah .. I locally got a patch here which overwrites ath11k firmware lib with a board-2.bin which only contains ID 162 to "fix" this for now ..
<robimarko>
If there are enough users, we can consider allowing board-id override via DTS again
<robimarko>
And maybe even via cmdline for PCI users
<robimarko>
That was dropped as the variant was considered enough and all of the standalone PCI cards were supposed to be fused
<xback>
No need for a hurry .. it's fun to see a completely empty spectrum currently and being a sole user of it over here :-p
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<f00b4r0>
is there an efficient way to count json array members with jsonfilter?
<dwfreed>
select the array items in such a way that it prints them one per line, then wc -l ?
<dwfreed>
don't see anything built-in
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<f00b4r0>
makes sense, thx
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<kabel>
Ansuel: I refreshed the patches in PR 13764 and the CI tests succeeded
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<jeff___m>
robimarko: I found your other comments across the internet regarding bdencoder and now have the board.bin file.. however I have 2, one for 2GHz and one for 5GHz. Is there a tool to merge them into one BDF file?
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<PaulFertser>
jeff___m: how did you get the file, did the vendor send it?
<jeff___m>
Currently attempting to encode a BDF file with the bdencoder tool. It's just weird that they sent me a 5G and a 2G file. As far as I can tell I may be able to merge them with bdencoder but I'm uncertain if ath11k will only look up 1/2 of the bands
<jeff___m>
LOL same vendor techship. My sales rep there was scratching his head going, WTF this doesn't make sense
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<jeff___m>
Compex won't talk to me unless I register with them as a business. Until then the reseller, techship sent me the bin file. Once my business is registered with Compex I plan to give them shit, more than I have arleady
<jeff___m>
But also - there is no board ID for 2.4+5G, so even with the correct board-ID that wouldn't help at all.
<jeff___m>
I am using the Qualcomm bdencoder tool to try and make a bdf file that I should be able to invoke via calibration-variant.. we shall see.
<jeff___m>
Was that conversation yesterday??
<PaulFertser>
jeff___m: no, toda
<jeff___m>
Ah. I need to figure out an IRC client that will log and not disconnect. Limechat sucks!
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<PaulFertser>
I use irssi without any tweaks, seems to be reconnecting just fine after a timeout.
<jeff___m>
bdencoder is so badly documented. WTF am I supposed to do with a BDF file for each band on a dual band device!! I combined both into one BDF with duplicate names but will ath11k use both, who knows
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<robimarko>
No, ath11k uses a single BDF file
<robimarko>
So, they probably sent you the files for 2GHz and 5GHz card models
<jeff___m>
Right. I think all I've achieved is combining the two files into one larger container. Also, they sent me a BDF for a 4x4 model and mine is a 2x2, I assume that's also not going to work
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<jeff___m>
robimarko: In the DTS, compared to the entry in IPQ-WIFI, the example for the Xiaomi-AX9000 seems to differ. Are spaces replaced with "-" somewhere?
<robimarko>
This is just the metapackage to select the binary to install
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<jeff___m>
I am lost then as to where/how to install my BDF so it gets seen by ath11k
<robimarko>
Just wrap it and put it in /lib/firmware/
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<robimarko>
There should be a QCN9074+
<robimarko>
Ok, precisely, put the board-2.bin in /lib/firmware/ath11k/QCN9074/hw1.0
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<jeff___m>
Thanks! Ok.. well somethings happening, lol. The radio interface stopped recognizing (now shows as "Generic Unknown" so it's at least loading the BDF, lol
<jeff___m>
Nevermind it is in fact not according to dmesg. Anyways thanks I'll tweak further and try to get it to load.
<jeff___m>
Removed variant name from my wrapped BDF (just board-id 255) and 5GHz works with expected signal strengths with the 5G BDF!!!!!,
<jeff___m>
Can you clarify - the BDF file is specific to the amount of wireless chains, correct? Ie - the 4x4 5G BDF isn't proper for a 2x2 board, correct?
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<lu_zero>
what decides what ends up in initramfs-recovery ?
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<hauke>
lu_zero: the default packages of the target are in the initramfs
<lu_zero>
hauke: I'd like to have a smaller subset
<lu_zero>
but I cannot see how to restrict that
<hauke>
if you build manually it takes your seletced packages
<lu_zero>
I mean
<lu_zero>
I'd like to have different packages for the initramfs and the squashfs images
<dwfreed>
just do 2 separate image builds
<hauke>
lu_zero:do you want to use this in your own private build or as the OpenWrt default?
<karlp>
yeh, I custom built to get a funky initramfs, then saved it for later use..
<lu_zero>
dwfreed: it gets a bit problematic to get all together since the bpi target assembles all for its sd image...
<lu_zero>
hauke: my private build, but I hoped that there would be an option to be selective in what to put in the initramfs in a simpler way
<lu_zero>
bpi-r3
<dwfreed>
the config system doesn't really have that capability in a simple way; if you're doing private builds, you can just do one build for the sd image, and another for the initramfs; if you're building from source, you don't have to blow things away between them, just change config
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<lu_zero>
I'll try but looks like I'd have to hack around
<lu_zero>
dwfreed: I couldn't track where the initramfs is generated, I was hoping there is a way to pass the build system either a list of file to include/exclude the initramfs
<lu_zero>
or a way to pass the pre-built initramfs
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<lu_zero>
but right now I cannot even find if there is a place that overrides CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE =/
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<JiiPee>
Hello, is that intentional that latest openwrt allow you to connect from private lan example 10.10.10.0/24 through wan interface to another private network example 192.168.1.0/24
<JiiPee>
iirc you had to specially add virtual interface to wan to make it possible to connect example bridged modem