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The defined offset is wrong and the fixup-code overrides it later on so that it never gets used for most PCI devices. Unfortunately the yenta-socket allocates its own resources and crashes because of the wrong mem_offset. It seems that the offset and fixup code came from 2.4 where resource allocation was handled differently. This patch removes the unneeded parts and thus enables the yenta_socket on the WRT54G3G platform. It was tested on Asus WL500G-Premium (v1 and v2), Linksys WRT54G3G, Netgear WGT634U Signed-off-by: Michael Buesch <mb@bu3sch.de> SVN-Revision: 20239 |
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README
This is the buildsystem for the OpenWrt Linux distribution Please use "make menuconfig" to configure your appreciated configuration for the toolchain and firmware. You need to have installed gcc, binutils, patch, bzip2, flex, make, gettext, pkg-config, unzip, libz-dev and libc headers. Simply running 'make' will build your firmware. It will download all sources, build the cross-compile toolchain, the kernel and all choosen applications. You can use scripts/flashing/flash.sh for remotely updating your embedded system via tftp. The OpenWrt system is documented in docs/. You will need a LaTeX distribution and the tex4ht package to build the documentation. Type make -C docs/ to build it. Building your own firmware you need to have access to a Linux, BSD or MacOSX system. Cygwin will not be supported because of the lack of case sensitiveness. Sunshine! Your OpenWrt Project http://openwrt.org