iConnect board tested by:
Tim Fletcher <tim@night-shade.org.uk>
Wojciech Dubowik <wojciech.dubowik@neratec.com>
DockStar board tested by:
Martin Mueller <mm@sig21.net>
RaidSonic ICY BOX NAS6210 board tested by:
Luka Perkov <uboot@lukaperkov.net>
SheevaPlug was not tested but support for SheevaPlug is taken from upstream
uboot and it is not reported to be broken there.
SVN-Revision: 32717
Here is a newer version of the patch:
Enable the real ALSA midi interface (seq) in the kernel. The existing
rawmidi interface is still present. This allows for the alsa midi
utilities to work.
Signed-off-by: Adam Goode <adam@spicenitz.org>
[b_tsiligiannis: replaced $(LINUX_KMOD_SUFFIX) with .ko]
Signed-off-by: Vasilis Tsiligiannis <b_tsiligiannis@silverton.gr>
SVN-Revision: 32712
- remove unused variables
- simply ignore command line args which belong to not enabled features
- resolve peer address at accept() time, should solve (#11850)
- remove floating point operations where possible
SVN-Revision: 32704
- avoid closing descriptors before removing them from uloop (#11755, #11830)
- do not auto-initialize ubus if no prefix is set (#11832)
- remove extraneous client context pointer from cgi and lua states
- code cleanups and debug message changes
SVN-Revision: 32651
Add a config list to the 'config dnsmasq' section to specify fixed DNS
addresses.
For example:
config dnsmasq:
[snip]
list address '/example.com/192.168.0.1'
will result in the argument '-A /example.com/192.168.0.1' to the dnsmasq
options. This configures dnsmasq to return the specified IP for any
queries to '*.example.com' names.
Useful for overriding lookups to a range of DNS names.
[jow: "append args" -> "xappend", "-A" -> "--address"]
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Kerr <jk@ozlabs.org>
SVN-Revision: 32624
-T, --local-ttl=<time>
When replying with information from /etc/hosts or the DHCP leases
file dnsmasq by default sets the time-to-live field to zero, meaning
that the requestor should not itself cache the information. This is
the correct thing to do in almost all situations. This option allows a
time-to-live (in seconds) to be given for these replies. This will
reduce the load on the server at the expense of clients using stale
data under some circumstances.
[jow: change -T to --local--ttl to conform with the other options]
Signed-off-by: Andrew Byrne <openwrt@andy.id.au>
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SVN-Revision: 32623
Set PATH in non-interactive logins to include /sbin paths,
so to be consistent with what is currently set in /etc/profile
for interactive shells.
[jow: reapply with current patch level, fix inner patch, refresh]
Signed-off-by: Gui Iribarren <gui@altermundi.net>
SVN-Revision: 32620
When mtd alters the fis partition table it assumes that the first partition
table entry also is the first logical parition table entry. For instance our
table could look like this (irrelevant partitions put aside):
* vmlinux.bin.l7 0xA8710000
* rootfs 0xA8030000
Here mtd would assume vmlinux.bin.l7 being the first partition and use its
address to calculate the size and offset which ultimately leads to a broken
partition table.
This patch alters the behavior by checking what partition has the smaller
address to do the calculations based on that address.
Signed-off-by: Marek Lindner <lindner_marek@yahoo.de>
SVN-Revision: 32601
The offset parameter can be used to write the data at the offset
instead of writing it to the beginning of the partition.
Signed-off-by: Marek Linder <lindner_marek@yahoo.de>
SVN-Revision: 32600
This adds a new boolean option, fqdn, to the "config dnsmasq" section of
/etc/config/dhcp. The default is off. When set on, it enables the dhcp-fqdn
option to dnsmasq. dhcp-fqdn causes dnsmasq's DNS server to not resolve
unqualifed local hostnames. The "domain" option is required when using "fqdn".
Local hostnames will remain available for lookup using fully-qualified names.
Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@moxienet.com>
SVN-Revision: 32569
dnsmasq currently permits dhcp_options to be specified only in "config dhcp"
sections of /etc/config/dhcp. When dnsmasq is providing DHCP service for
multiple subnets and there are multiple "config dhcp" sections without "option
ignore", it makes sense to allow dhcp_options that should apply globally in
the "config dnsmasq" section of /etc/config/dhcp. dhcp_option is a list option.
[jow: rework patch to apply after dhcp-option-force handling got introduced]
Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@moxienet.com>
SVN-Revision: 32568
Extroot works fine when the target device is specified by a path. It fails
however if the device is specified by UUID (the target partition gets mounted
much later by hotplug hooks). This is because the blkid command is no longer
compiled into BusyBox (since changeset [1]) so it's unavailable for the
preinit phase.
The closest bug report I was able to find is [2], although the reporting person
mentions that /tmp/overlay-disabled showed up which wasn't there in my case.
This patch sets PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables so that the
blkid command installed on the target device can be used by that particular
preinit script.
[1] https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/26245
[2] https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/10653
Signed-off-by: Jaroslaw Swierczynski <jarek1701@gmail.com>
SVN-Revision: 32567
l2tp_ppp needs to be loaded after pppox, otherwise it ends up like this:
l2tp_ppp: Unknown symbol pppox_ioctl (err 0)
...
during boot.
I also fixed the dependency, it should be pppox rather than pppoe.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <dgolle@allnet.de>
SVN-Revision: 32562
A year of testing in the cerowrt project shows not using timestamps
to be a very bad idea in nearly any TCP at speeds above a few Mbit.
Lastly sack/dsack help on recovery from larger amounts of packet
loss.
SVN-Revision: 32513
Hi,
yes, it is true...
In the standard, unpatched trunk is zlib_inflate.ko compiled, but not included
in any package... So, my previous version was functional, but with system bug.
Here is fixed patch.
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 05:00:02PM +0200, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
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Signed-off-by: Michal Heppler <mhepp@ics.muni.cz>
SVN-Revision: 32444
Hi,
I found that openssl did not compile on the uml target under x86_64. The
attached patch should
correct this and is working for me. Is this the right way to do it?
thanks,
Thomas
SVN-Revision: 32443
kmod-ipt-nathelper-extra is missing the package nf_conntrack_broadcast.ko
if it is not included into the kmod-ipt-nathelper-extra packge the modules
nf_conntrack_snmp and nf_nat_snmp_basic cant get loaded:
[ 44.500000] nf_conntrack_snmp: Unknown symbol nf_conntrack_broadcast_help (err 0)
[ 44.664000] nf_nat_snmp_basic: Unknown symbol nf_nat_snmp_hook (err 0)
Signed-off-by: Peter Wagner <tripolar@gmx.at>
SVN-Revision: 32434
This patch adds support for manually configuring 6rd tunnels. It depends on
the netifd patches I sent earlier, which add 6rd support.
A basic interface configuration looks like:
config interface 'wan6'
option proto '6rd'
option peeraddr '192.0.2.1'
option ip6prefix '2123::'
option ip6prefixlen '16'
option ip4prefixlen '0'
Where ip4prefixlen is optional and actually defaults to 0, which would use all
bits of the IPv4 in the calculated IPv6 subnet.
I believe it should be possible to configure a regular 6to4 tunnel using this,
and that we may want to merge the two eventually, but there are some larger
differences between the two at the moment:
- 6rd addresses can be more difficult to calculate. My ISP, for example, has
a setup with a v6 mask of 43 bits, and a v4 mask of 19.
- 6to4 has support for configuring radvd. This is something we want, of
course, but it seems best to deal with this in a separate patch.
Just creating a new package looked like the quickest way to get this in.
This work is based on the 6in4 package, and work by Stijn Tintel.
Signed-off-by: Stéphan Kochen <stephan@kochen.nl>
SVN-Revision: 32431
This fix is needed to correctly set the driver to use with wpa_s in case of
IBSS/WPA-NONE. The current setting is not made correctly.
Signed-off-by: Antonio Quartulli <ordex@autistici.org>
SVN-Revision: 32084
The option 'force' when set to '1' will transform a dhcp-option to dhcp-option-force instead in the config.
This is useful for forcing options to be sent back to a client (even options it didn't ask for).
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
SVN-Revision: 31816
On my network, I have a variety of machines and appliances, some of which need different configuration issues than the default options.
For example:
config host
option name 'client'
option mac '00:01:02:03:04:05'
option ip '192.168.1.20'
option tag 'acme'
config tag acme
option force '1'
list dhcp_option 'option:router,192.168.1.253'
list dhcp_option 'option:domain-name,acme.com'
list dhcp_option 'option:domain-search,acme.com,redfish-solutions.com'
which allows me to override the default router for my client's host, as well as its domain-name, and its domain-search.
this causes the following config lines:
dhcp-host=00:01:02:03:04:05,set:acme,192.168.1.20,client
dhcp-option-force=tag:acme,option:router,192.168.1.253
dhcp-option-force=tag:acme,option:domain-name,acme.com
dhcp-option-force=tag:acme,option:domain-search:acme.com,redfish-solutions.com
This could be useful elsewhere, for instance, if you have an IP CCTV that you don't want to have a default-route, etc.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
SVN-Revision: 31815
On slower devices wifi drivers might take too long for detecting
devices, resulting in the wifi detect call not seeing them.
This was observed on a bcm6348 with bcm4318 wifi. Adding a one second
pause was enough for b43 to expose the device.
SVN-Revision: 31639
OpenWrt does not support kernel version <= 2.6.36 any more, remove all modules only build for those kernels and all conditions specific for those kernel versions.
SVN-Revision: 31634
This was remove in kernel 2.6.38 and is not needed any more.
The last commit (r31631) has the wrong message, kmod-usb-phidget was removed in kernel 2.6.30.
SVN-Revision: 31632
Passes the document-root to the Lua handler by placing it in uhttpd.docroot.
It could alternatively be placed in env.DOCUMENT_ROOT which would more closely
resemble the CGI protocol; but would mean that it is not available at the time
when the handler-chunk is loaded but rather not until the handler is called,
without any code savings.
Signed-off-by: David Favro <openwrt@meta-dynamic.com>
SVN-Revision: 31571
My apologies, the 2nd of those patches had a syntax error -- that's what
I get for making a last-minute edit, even to the comments, without
testing! :-p
Here is the corrected patch.
-- David
From d259cff104d2084455476b82e92a3a27524f4263 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: David Favro <openwrt@meta-dynamic.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 14:17:52 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] uhttpd URL-codec enhancements.
* uh_urlencode() and uh_urldecode() now return an error condition for
buffer-overflow and malformed-encoding rather than normal return with corrupt
or truncated data. As HTTP request processing is currently implemented, this
causes a 404 HTTP status returned to the client, while 400 is more
appropriate.
* Exposed urlencode() to Lua.
* Lua's uhttpd.urlencode() and .urldecode() now raise an error condition for
buffer-overflow and malformed-encoding rather than normal return with
incorrect data.
SVN-Revision: 31570
* Fixed output-buffer-overflow bug in uh_urlencode() and uh_urldecode() [tested
input-buffer index against output-buffer length]. In reality, this would not
typically cause an overflow on decode, where the output string would be
expected to be shorter than the input string; and uh_urlencode() seems to have
been unreferenced in the source.
* Fixed bug: uh_urlencode() and uh_urldecode() both read one extra byte from the
input-string. While this could manifest in C code, the result was most
egregious when called from Lua, where it caused an extra null byte to be
embedded at the end of the output string.
* uh_urlencode() cleanup: removed redundant bitwise-and.
Signed-off-by: David Favro <openwrt@meta-dynamic.com>
SVN-Revision: 31569
The existing code is fairly broken. It assumes you're using Legacy IP, and
it assumes that the server is reachable via your default route. Via the
first default route in the 'route -n' output, in fact, regardless of metric.
Fix all those problems by using 'ip route get' to really find the *current*
route to the server, and install a host-specific route to match.
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>
SVN-Revision: 31565
This patch makes several changes to the util-linux(-ng) package:
* rename to util-linux (official name now, util-linux-ng got merged)
* bump to last stable version 2.21.1 (was 2.13.0.1 before)
* add several new packages
* sort packages within Makefile
* remove patches which got merged upstream
This patch makes some changes to the e2fsprogs package:
* bump to last stable version 1.42.2
* libraries moved from e2fsprogs to util-linux - take care of that
Signed-off-by: Luka Perkov <openwrt@lukaperkov.net>
SVN-Revision: 31499
Any modifications in target/linux/*/modules.mk would not come into effect for
subsequent "make menuconfig" unless we delete ./tmp.
Signed-off-by: kalyan <kalyanatejaswi@gmail.com>
SVN-Revision: 31442
hi
Another version, in this one the enable_server option is in the timeserver ntp part of the "system" config file
You can patch trunk and bacfire (tested both)
You can put busybox ntpd in client mode (if you put server), in client & server (by putting enable_server to 1, ntpd listen to udp 123), and also in server mode only (if you didn't put any servers in the config and still put enable_server 1, ntpd will answer with the time of the router)
I've replaced "config_foreach getpeers timeserver" with "config_get peers ntp server" because we want ntp timeserver, not random ones (to pre-answer if someone want to say that it's intrusive ...)
Signed-off-by: Etienne CHAMPETIER <etienne.champetier@free.fr>
Le 27/03/2012 20:41, Etienne Champetier a écrit :
> I've now tested my trunk patch and it works fine
> But I still can't find were $PROG is defined (is this a mistake, or some sort of built in variable???)
> (I've made some grep and nothing)
>
> Le 23/03/2012 02:19, Philip Prindeville a écrit :
>> Maybe:
>>
>> [ -n "$PROG" -a -x "$PROG" ] || return 1
>>
>> instead?
>>
>>
>> On 3/22/12 4:34 PM, Etienne Champetier wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> The 2 attached patchs (trunk & bacfire) add busybox ntpd enable_server option, as busybox ntpd server is compiled by default.
>>> We only need 1 client/server daemon (olipro patch was launching 2 daemons)
>>> I've fully tested the bacfire patch, and as i don't have a running openwrt trunk i'm not sure for the trunk patch (i'm sure about my modifications, but i'm not sure about "[ -x $PROG ] || return 1", as "$PROG" isn't defined ?!)
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Etienne CHAMPETIER <etienne.champetier@free.fr>
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 16/01/2012 01:57, Philip Prindeville a écrit :
>>>> On 1/14/12 11:37 AM, Olipro wrote:
>>>>> On Saturday 14 Jan 2012 02:45:59 Philip Prindeville wrote:
>>>>>> Don't we already have a 'disabled' option? Now we're adding an
>>>>>> 'enable_server' option?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That seems confusing for no useful reason.
>>>>>>
>>>>> have you bothered to read what I originally wrote? your response would make
>>>>> me inclined to believe that you didn't.
>>>>>
>>>>> currently the ntpd initscript only runs it as a CLIENT - this patch enables
>>>>> you to have one instance running as a client and another as a SERVER that
>>>>> other hosts can synchronise with.
>>>>>
>>>>> Or perhaps I'm misunderstanding, what would you propose for allowing the
>>>>> built-in busybox ntpd to be utilised as a server? a separate init script
>>>>> entirely perhaps?
>>>> Or separate config sections... instead of 'config ntp' have 'config ntp-server' and 'config ntp-client'.
>>>>
>>>> -Philip
>>>>
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SVN-Revision: 31374