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@ -3155,6 +3155,9 @@ Turris TODO
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- see if network works (eth[012], which is which?)
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- wireless drivers
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[DONE] ath9k and ath10k, it's like old times
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https://docs.turris.cz/hw/omnia/omnia/#turris-omnia-wi-fi-6
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(note: other variant of the device has a MT7915AN, should we add
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support for that as well?)
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- [DONE] feed the watchdog
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it looks like compiling watchdog support is sufficient to stop the
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@ -3192,3 +3195,63 @@ Turris TODO
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- iperf and tuning
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- wlan country code
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- create an l2tp configuration
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Sun Nov 26 15:37:07 GMT 2023
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hatching a plan ... we could do "predictable" network interfaces like this:
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. add a devpath attr to network/link.nix
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. get the kernel-issued name from "/sys${devpath}/net"
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. use ip link set ${oldname} name ${newname}
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if we had the full iproute2 thng we could keep the old name as well:
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# ip link property add dev wan altname eth1
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maybe we could do this with lua/netlink? no support in there currently
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for RTM_NEWLINKPROP though
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Maybe we'll skip doing the altname. The attraction of it is that it
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means the existing name isn't removed, so there's no possibility of a
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race.
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The kernel will allocate eth0 when asked for eth%d and there is no
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eth0. This might be the case where eth0 previously existed but it
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just got renamed to lan
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Sun Nov 26 21:20:23 GMT 2023
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The wrinkle here is ifwait: using netlink we can't wait for an
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interface by devpath but have to do it by name - which is a problem if
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the interface is not yet present, because there won't be a devpath
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in which to look up the name until it is.
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So we need a new flow
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- wait for devpath to exist
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- get the ifindex (which shouldn't change, even if the name does)
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- churn rtnetlink messages for that index
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We don't want to poll the sysfs file, but we can check it whenever
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we get a netlink message
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Sun Nov 26 22:33:16 GMT 2023
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There is no way to refer to the hardware device for a bridge interface
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by sysfs path because it has none. This is probably true of other
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virtual devices as well.
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ls: cannot access '/sys/class/net/vbridge0/device': No such file or directory
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Also, there is no way to refer to the _netdevice_ of a hardware
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interface without also knowing its default name, which doesn't help us
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if enumeration changes
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ls /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/net/
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enp1s0
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So we should only be specifying devices by devpath if they're
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hardware devices discovered by the kernel, not synthetic devices (that
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we pick the name of anyway).
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So maybe we don't need to rewrite ifwait, we just do it after renaming
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the device
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