* hacking on ADSL and on the Raspberry Pi
@ 2012-11-21 11:55 Dave Taht
2012-11-21 12:06 ` John Crispin
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Dave Taht @ 2012-11-21 11:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cerowrt-devel, bloat-devel, jow, John Crispin
I had hoped to get a new version of cerowrt out today, but the
underlying code just aint ready. I keep hoping someone (else!) will
fix dlna, in particular.... I *have* been doing regular builds of
Linux 3.6 code for the ubiquity products, but it's a highly
specialized mesh build targetted at the picostation 2HP and
nanostation M5 that integrates with cerowrt, but lacks most of the
test tools in the firmware (8MB flash, 32MB ram).
I need to get around to documenting that (if anyone cares), but what
I'm mostly doing is just keeping the continuous integration process
going and looking at things that need to get fixed overall.
I have for example, not had time to test this build (which comes up on
babel and a fixed IP address)
http://snapon.lab.bufferbloat.net/~cero2/ubnt/3.6/3.6.7-1/
Nor have I looked into how good the new rng number code and driver
implementation are in openwrt head for the ar71xx. (anyone?)
So instead, as I'm in Cambridge, England, right now, and surrounded by
Arm and raspberry pi folk, as well as in the close proximity of simon
kelly of dnsmasq fame, Dr Gabriel Kerneis of the hecate bittorrent
client and CPC, and David Woodhouse of general OLPC fame, as well as
quite a few Cambridge folk of various sorts of fame, and a few lovely
pubs.
...I'm doing some fairly interesting but rather random stuff on a
variety of fronts, this week instead. First up today is trying to get
an indepth understanding of USBnet and BQL and the underlying stack...
Also hacking a bit on folding AHCP into dnsmasq. This is looking easy...
--
Dave Täht
PS met Michael Palin yesterday. He and the rest of the pythoners have
kept me laughing my whole life.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4866971280504&set=a.4866970960496.2189878.1483968819&type=1&theater¬if_t=like
Fixing bufferbloat with cerowrt: http://www.teklibre.com/cerowrt/subscribe.html
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* Re: hacking on ADSL and on the Raspberry Pi
2012-11-21 11:55 hacking on ADSL and on the Raspberry Pi Dave Taht
@ 2012-11-21 12:06 ` John Crispin
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: John Crispin @ 2012-11-21 12:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dave Taht; +Cc: jow, bloat-devel, cerowrt-devel
On 21/11/12 12:55, Dave Taht wrote:
> I had hoped to get a new version of cerowrt out today, but the
> underlying code just aint ready. I keep hoping someone (else!) will
> fix dlna, in particular.... I *have* been doing regular builds of
> Linux 3.6 code for the ubiquity products, but it's a highly
> specialized mesh build targetted at the picostation 2HP and
> nanostation M5 that integrates with cerowrt, but lacks most of the
> test tools in the firmware (8MB flash, 32MB ram).
>
> I need to get around to documenting that (if anyone cares), but what
> I'm mostly doing is just keeping the continuous integration process
> going and looking at things that need to get fixed overall.
>
> I have for example, not had time to test this build (which comes up on
> babel and a fixed IP address)
>
> http://snapon.lab.bufferbloat.net/~cero2/ubnt/3.6/3.6.7-1/
>
> Nor have I looked into how good the new rng number code and driver
> implementation are in openwrt head for the ar71xx. (anyone?)
>
> So instead, as I'm in Cambridge, England, right now, and surrounded by
> Arm and raspberry pi folk, as well as in the close proximity of simon
> kelly of dnsmasq fame, Dr Gabriel Kerneis of the hecate bittorrent
> client and CPC, and David Woodhouse of general OLPC fame, as well as
> quite a few Cambridge folk of various sorts of fame, and a few lovely
> pubs.
>
> ...I'm doing some fairly interesting but rather random stuff on a
> variety of fronts, this week instead. First up today is trying to get
> an indepth understanding of USBnet and BQL and the underlying stack...
>
> Also hacking a bit on folding AHCP into dnsmasq. This is looking easy...
>
Hi,
while in cambridge, try to pick up a bt home hub 3...
its the adsl hw i am planning to make work for the cero users from the UK.
John
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