Hi,
I've been running the Buffalo WBMR-HP-G300H routers for a while now,
actually three of them on a bonded line, and in general they are working
very well.
On one of the lines I am seeing very frequent reboots (of the whole
system, not just the DSL) every two or three hours, the other two
On 21/02/12 09:17, lee.es...@nowonline.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
I've been running the Buffalo WBMR-HP-G300H routers for a while now,
actually three of them on a bonded line, and in general they are working
very well.
On one of the lines I am seeing very frequent reboots (of the whole
system, not
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 09:41:44 +0100, John Crispin wrote:
On 21/02/12 09:17, lee.es...@nowonline.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
I've been running the Buffalo WBMR-HP-G300H routers for a while now,
actually three of them on a bonded line, and in general they are
working
very well.
On one of the lines I am
Hello,
Le 02/20/12 22:53, abhinav narain a écrit :
hi,
I can't find package for systemtap for OpenWrt, is it available ?
I looked at trunk and Kamikaze but were not present in packages folder.
I am working on a copy of trunk (~august build), currently.
I couldn't find any docs related to it,
please build a kernel with KALLSYMS enable
menuconfig -
Global build settings -
Compile the kernel with symbol table information
and show us the output again.
i assume this is annex-a ?!
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Al 21/02/2012 10:33, En/na lee.es...@nowonline.co.uk ha escrit:
Thanks John ... it was already configured and I had a reboot this
morning, interestingly though it doesn't actually look like the lantiq
driver ... the first backtrace I get once after boot, doesn't seem to be
a problem, the
Al 21/02/2012 10:56, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
please build a kernel with KALLSYMS enable
Does it work now?
Last time I tried it, it didn't work, but it was a while ago
http://pastebin.ca/2072861
Bye
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On 21/02/12 12:13, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Al 21/02/2012 10:56, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
please build a kernel with KALLSYMS enable
Does it work now?
Last time I tried it, it didn't work, but it was a while ago
http://pastebin.ca/2072861
most likely a error your end
On 21/02/12 12:36, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Al 21/02/2012 12:15, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
On 21/02/12 12:13, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Al 21/02/2012 10:56, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
please build a kernel with KALLSYMS enable
Does it work now?
Last time I tried it, it didn't work, but it was
Al 21/02/2012 12:38, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
On 21/02/12 12:36, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Al 21/02/2012 12:15, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
On 21/02/12 12:13, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Al 21/02/2012 10:56, En/na John Crispin ha escrit:
please build a kernel with KALLSYMS enable
Does it work
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 10:56:44 +0100, John Crispin wrote:
please build a kernel with KALLSYMS enable
menuconfig -
Global build settings -
Compile the kernel with symbol table information
and show us the output again.
i assume this is annex-a ?!
OK, new kernel built and installed ... just
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Hi everyone!
I started to port OpenWrt to the Rt3352F. I got a sample of each, Rt3352F,
Rt3052F and Rt3050 here to test.
The Rt3352F is a MIPS24Kc and therefore very similar to the Rt3052F. The main
differences are:
- the main CPU clock is @400MHz
Hi guys, I mention in case anyone is interested. I've started work on
an OpenWrt port to the Bulogics gateway. I've documented here:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/bulogics/smartgrid
I'm actually a bit beyond that, have found serial port, etc, etc. I
think the software/kernel itself is pretty
Hello Philip,
I'm following your efforts with great interest, because I'm running OpenWRT in
a VirtualBox VM on a remote Windows (x86) machine and would also like to be
able to sysupgrade.
Unfortunately the project is on hold for the next 2 or 3 months because I have
other issues that require
21.02.2012 18:48, Peter Naulls:
[...]
- kexec_start_address = image-start;
+ kexec_start_address = (unsigned long) phys_to_virt(image-start);
kexec_indirection_page =
(unsigned long) phys_to_virt(image-head PAGE_MASK);
Right. The kernel I'm using has this. But if you look back a bit through
From what I can see the rt305x port is quite stable now and therefore I'd like
to see downloadable snapshot images for the available rt305x boards.
So I was thinking about what prevents buildbot from building images for both
ramips profiles, rt305x and rt288x. First I was thinking there could just
I'm using backfire AR71xx trunk .what should I do to have this libnsl in
my library ?
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HI,
I just got a Linux StarterKit board that compile it with Ubiquiti
RouterStation Pro on openwrt .
I met the issue that can't access my SD card , dmesg didn't show mmc
message too when plug SD card .
lsmod | grep mmc
gpiommc 3712 0
spi_gpio_old2929 1 gpiommc
Hello
TCPMSS is now (since 28669 28671, 4 month) in the mangle table
I know I can fix it but it's the default behaviour of openwrt to break ICMP (by
default it only accept ipv4 icmp echo-request on wan)
Here a good schema of netfilter to understand
Since linuxigd came out, there has been very little development on it.
Nokia did a bit of development on it, ending their funding in 2011. The results
of their work were posted on gitorious as linuxigd2.
There is no tarball at this time. A git clone was done and a tarball prepared
here:
On 2/21/12 8:15 PM, Adam Gensler wrote:
Hi all,
I have a handful of Alix 2D13 platforms I've been running trunk images
on for a while now. I noticed that it was recently kicked up to kernel
3.2.2. When it boots up now there's a number of traces from insmod.
Attached is the complete
Hi Philip,
I rebuilt an image with those additional options added. It resolved the
call traces I was seeing in dmesg. None of them show up now. I'll admit,
I'm not super familiar with the inner-workings of kernel building. Can
you provide some insight into why this seems to have resolved the
Actually, that shouldn't have fixed your problem! (Unless Heisenberg's
Principle comes into effect.)
It was supposed to give us a useful stack trace, however.
You might have had a corrupt build.
Can you try it on several boxes and see if it's reproducible?
-Philip
On 2/21/12 10:10 PM, Adam
Hi Philip,
I suspected that might have been the problem so I did another build real
quick, but I removed your extra commands, and the problem returned in
that build.
So, I ran yet another build, this time, with the following options:
# target
CONFIG_TARGET_x86=y
CONFIG_TARGET_x86_alix2=y
Just build another one, this time with the following:
# target
CONFIG_TARGET_x86=y
CONFIG_TARGET_x86_alix2=y
CONFIG_DEVEL=y
CONFIG_TOOLCHAINOPTS=y
CONFIG_KERNEL_KALLSYMS=y
#CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_KERNEL=y
#CONFIG_KERNEL_DEBUG_INFO=y
Boots fine, no traces showing up.
Not sure what that means
Hi all,
I've been testing ss from iproute2 for a number of weeks now across
numerous trunk builds for x86. It's working well and builds without
problems. Digging through the svn tree turns up that this portion of
iproute2 has been disabled for several years now and hasn't been revisited.
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