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Daniel Barlow 2023-09-08 16:41:06 +01:00
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@ -2137,10 +2137,11 @@ Thu Aug 31 23:53:54 BST 2023
[done] - packet forwarding [done] - packet forwarding
- dhcp6 client - dhcp6 client
- what to do with acquire-{wan,lan} scripts? - what to do with acquire-{wan,lan} scripts?
- resolvconf
- [done] anything in vanilla-configuration ditto - [done] anything in vanilla-configuration ditto
- packet forwarding - packet forwarding
- and arhcive - and arhcive
- rsync - [not doing] rsync
- [done] watchdog - [done] watchdog
- [done] mount - [done] mount
- nftables syntax error - nftables syntax error
@ -2149,7 +2150,7 @@ Thu Aug 31 23:53:54 BST 2023
- [done] services for liminix.networking - [done] services for liminix.networking
- [done] write a blog entry - [done] write a blog entry
- [done] ntp is not setting the time - [done] ntp is not setting the time
- static dhcp(6) lease support reqd for dogfooding - [done] static dhcp(6) lease support reqd for dogfooding
Sat Sep 2 21:35:41 BST 2023 Sat Sep 2 21:35:41 BST 2023
@ -2247,3 +2248,40 @@ I think we might rename wlan_24 to wlan and wlan_5 to wlan1.
This is on the assumption that almost no device is 5GHz only, so This is on the assumption that almost no device is 5GHz only, so
would make it easier to write a basic wlan example that works would make it easier to write a basic wlan example that works
both on 2.4GHz boards and dual radio boards both on 2.4GHz boards and dual radio boards
Mon Sep 4 23:15:26 BST 2023
If dhcpcd parsed the update-script output into separate files, half
the complexity of acquire-lan-prefix would go away. The other half is
because it subscribes to changes in the outputs instead of just
running once. Perhaps there's a better way to do that?
Could separate prefixes and addresses something like this...
outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/prefix
outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/length
outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/preferred
outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/valid
outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:80\:\:/prefix
outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:80\:\:/length
outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:80\:\:/preferred
outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:80\:\:/valid
the directory name is arbitrary as long as it's unique. Might even be better to
remove the colons
outputs/prefix/200108b0de3a40dc/valid
or we could adopt the MS convention and replace with hyphens
outputs/prefix/2001-8b0-de3a-40dc--/prefix
Also: we should write some kind of test for this...
Tue Sep 5 21:36:39 BST 2023
How do we set the cpu governor?