<krusic22>
I'm trying to fix up the AC400i and noticed something weird in the ipq806x DTS files. I saw that, for example, the EA8500 dts uses `qcom,poll_required`, but a kernel doc I found specifies the property as `qcom,poll-required`. Do both versions work the same way or is only one of them supported?
<dhewg>
nbd: they're connected via wire, unetd is a wg only thing, right?
<nbd>
yes, it's quite easy to set up using the 'cli' package
<nbd>
unetmsg needs unetd, because unetd handles auth, trust, and encryption of the data connection
<dhewg>
I have wg on the wan device for external access, do I really need/want wg between two wired devices?
<f00b4r0>
nbd: quick hijack of your attention while you're there: in DSA (mtk variant), what updates the switch FDB: is this a kernel driver thing only or is some userspace tool involved as well? (looking more intently at #11650, for context). I checked the driver code but didn't find anything obvious that could cause the bug. Maybe I didn't look at the right place tho.
<nbd>
f00b4r0: the kernel driver is responsible for managing the fdb. user space can create fdb entries as well, but by default, all entries should come from the kernel
<hurricos>
aparcar: I notice you folks are hacking on openwrt-tests quite hard now. How well does labgrid navigate around serial issues?
<hurricos>
my (supposedly very good) serial hardware misses one character every 300 or so, so I've been digging around aparcar/openwrt-tests as a reference implementation I could hijack for some flashing automation stuff.
<aparcar[m]>
hurricos: pretty well, I had to add some downstream hacks which I hopefully see upstream eventually, but as long as your serial connector isn't garbage, it works surprisingly good
<aparcar[m]>
please feel free to reach out if you want support to setup your own lab
<aparcar[m]>
I like the poe appraoch, i disslike zyxel for randomly switching their switch internal. not sure if we find better switches in the near future, i somewhat hope for plasmaclouds machines
<aparcar[m]>
overall yea, debian/ubuntu plus 20gb of storage should do the trick