The switch is a full 7 port switch with 5 connected to the external
ports and 2 connected to the cpu. So there is no restriction on which
cpu port can connect to which combination of external ports.
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This is resolved by https://github.com/lede-project/source/pull/134
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Nice find. I will test on my C2600 as well.
Can you show the switch part of your network config?
Thanks.
Regards,
A. Benz
On 06/18/16 03:42, Josh Bendavid wrote:
Further update in case anyone has any ideas.
The C2600 device on which I'm testing has two ethernet adapters with
their own
Further update in case anyone has any ideas.
The C2600 device on which I'm testing has two ethernet adapters with
their own dedicated connection to the switch, with the default config
such that eth0 is WAN and eth1 is LAN, configured with untagged vlans
on the switch.
I've tried two alternate
Sorry for top-posting.
The second stack trace is this one in case the previous mail is too
hard to read:
Thu Jun 16 20:43:19 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 3010.792756] Unable to handle
kernel paging request at virtual address aa24bb10
Thu Jun 16 20:43:19 2016 kern.alert kernel: [ 3010.792787] pgd =
Ok,
Interestingly triggering a crash again, I get a somewhat different
stack trace. (attached)
On 15 June 2016 at 12:33, Josh Bendavid wrote:
> Hi,
> Testing with Tp-Link Archer C2600 (ipq806x) after latest changes (move
> to 4.4 kernel + restore dma ethernet corruption