Because these capability advertisements default to on in lldpd, they
became absent at reload, and not restart, due to how the reload logic
works ( keep daemon running, send unconfigured and then the new config
via socket ), and it was not evident unless you happened to be looking
for it (e.g. via pcap or tcpdump). It was also not evident from the
manpage ( have now sent patches upstream ).
At reload time, the unconfigure logic disabled them unless they were
explicitly enabled (compare with other settings where 'unconfigure' just
resets them). Now they default to on/enabled at init time, and are
explicitly 'unconfigure'd at startup if the user disables them via:
lldp_mgmt_addr_advertisements=0
lldp_capability_advertisements=0
In other words: explicit is necessary to disable the advertisements.
The same applies to 'configure system capabilities enabled'. Technically
'unconfigure'd is the default but now it is explicit at reload.
Tested on: 23.05.3
Signed-off-by: Paul Donald <newtwen+github@gmail.com>
ec8c620fd5f4 split bridge-local disable into rx and tx
40b1c5b6be4e flow: do not attempt to offload bridge-local flows
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
For interface type parameters, the man page documents patterns:
```
*,!eth*,!!eth1
uses all interfaces, except interfaces starting with "eth",
but including "eth1".
```
* Renamed `_ifname` to `_l2dev`.
* get the l2dev via network_get_physdev (and not l3dev)
* Glob pattern `*` is also valid - use noglob for this
The net result is that now interface 'names' including globs '*' and '!'
inversions are included in the generated lldpd configs.
Temporarily `set -o noglob` and then `set +o noglob` to disable & enable
globbing respectively, because when we pass `*` as an interface choice,
other file and pathnames get sucked in from where the init script runs,
and the `*` never makes it to lldpd.
Tested extensively on: 22.03.6, 23.05.3
Signed-off-by: Paul Donald <newtwen+github@gmail.com>
[ squash with commit bumping release version ]
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
3159bbe0a2eb improve isolation when selecting a fixed output port
c77a7a1ff74d nl: fix getting flow offload stats
a08e51e679dd add support for disabling bridge-local flows via config
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
The new script uses a different strategy compared to the previous one.
Instead of trying to split flows by hash and spread them to all CPUs,
use RPS to redirect packets to a single core only.
Try to spread NAPI thread and RPS target CPUs across available CPUs
and try to ensure that the NAPI thread is on a different CPU than the
RPS target. This significantly reduces cycles wasted on the scheduler.
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
Update to the latest upstream release to include recent improvements and
bugfixes. Update copyright, fix typo in PKG_NAME, and remove unneeded use
of MAKE_VARS definition in Makefile. Drop 001-cflags.patch and simplify
002-includes.patch after refreshing. Also simplify LTO/DCE build flags.
Link: https://github.com/libbpf/bpftool/releases/tag/v7.4.0
Signed-off-by: Tony Ambardar <itugrok@yahoo.com>
only available from >= 1.0.15
Comments are useful. Apparently this config parameter was committed when
openwrt used an older version of lldpd which did not yet support it.
Signed-off-by: Paul Donald <newtwen+github@gmail.com>
With the switch to ZSTD for git clone packaging, hashes have changed so
fixup remaining package hashes that were missed in the inital update.
Fixes: b3c1c57 ("treewide: update PKG_MIRROR_HASH to zst")
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
When an IBBS interface is configured for IBSS legacy mode, wdev.htmode
is empty. This is empty string results in an empty positional argument
to the "ibbs join" command, for example:
iw dev phy0-ibss0 ibss join crymesh 2412 '' fixed-freq beacon-interval 100
This empty argument is interpreted as an invalid HT mode by 'iw',
causing the entire command to fail and print a "usage" message:
daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (4527): Usage: iw [options] \
dev <devname> ibss join <SSID> <freq in MHz> ...
Although nobody will ever need more than 640K of IBSS, explicitly use
"NOHT" if an HT mode is not given. This fixes the problem.
Fixes: e56c5f7b27 ("hostapd: add ucode support, use ucode for the main ubus object")
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name> [extend to cover more cases]
When using zst instead of xz, the hash changes. This commit fixes the
hash for packages and tools in core.
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
hostapd packages were accidentally left out. Clean up this mess by
changing the dependencies to hostapd-common
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
- move build/ifdef related changes together to the 200 patch range
- reduce adding/removing include statements across patches
- move patches away from the 99x patch range to simplify maintenance
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
This adds From:, Date: and Subject: to patches, allowing one to run 'git
am' to import the patches to a hostapd git repository.
From: and Date: fields were taken from the OpenWrt commit where the
patches were first introduced.
Most of the Subject: also followed suit, except for:
- 300-noscan.patch: Took the description from the LuCI web interface
- 350-nl80211_del_beacon_bss.patch: Used the file name
The order of the files in the patch was changed to match what git
format-patch does.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
Patch 050-build_fix.patch fixes the abscence of sha384-kdf.o from the
list of needed objetct files when FILS is selected without any other
option that will select the .o file.
While it is a bug waiting to be fixes upstream, it is not needed for
OpenWrt use case, because OWE already selects sha384-kdf.o, and FILS is
selected along with OWE.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
This brings many changes, including fixes for a couple of memory leaks,
and improved interoperability with 802.11r. There are also many changes
related to 802.11be, which is not enabled at this time.
Fixed upstream:
- 022-hostapd-fix-use-of-uninitialized-stack-variables.patch
- 180-driver_nl80211-fix-setting-QoS-map-on-secondary-BSSs.patch
- 993-2023-10-28-ACS-Fix-typo-in-bw_40-frequency-array.patch
Switch PKG_SOURCE_URL to https, since http is not currently working.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Ilya Katsnelson <me@0upti.me>
Tested by: Andrew Sim <andrewsimz@gmail.com>
Our CI on GitHub as well as my local machine generates a different
PKG_MIRROR_HASH from what Felix uploaded the other day.
After receiving Felix file, both have indeed different hashes, however
when unpackaged via `xz -d` both have the same tarball content.
Below the checksums to compare:
a62bef497078c7b825f11fc8358c1a43f5db3e6d4b97812044f7653d60747d5b dl/unetd-2024.03.31~80645766.tar.xz
fbdac59581742bf208c18995b1d69d9848c93bfce487e57ba780d959e0d62fc4 dl/unetd-2024.03.31~80645766_felix.tar.xz
After unpacking:
a7189cae90bc600abf3a3bff3620dc17a9143be8c27d27412de6eb66a1cf1b7d dl/unetd-2024.03.31~80645766.tar
a7189cae90bc600abf3a3bff3620dc17a9143be8c27d27412de6eb66a1cf1b7d dl/unetd-2024.03.31~80645766_felix.tar
The tarball with the wrong hash was accidentally generated without the xz
revert to version 5.4.6
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
52144f723bec pex: after receiving data update req, notify peer of local address/port
29aacb9386e0 pex: track indirect hosts (reachable via gateway) as peers without adding them to wg
48049524d4fc pex: do not send peer notifications for hosts with a gateway
12ac684ee22a pex: do not query for hosts with a gateway
203c88857354 pex: fix endian issues on config transfer
a29d45c71bca network: fix endian issue in converting port to network id
cbbe9d337a17 unet-cli: emit id by default
806457664ab6 unet-cli: strip initial newline in usage message
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
Currently, both CI and local builds of wpa-supplicant will fail with:
/bin/sh: Argument list too long
Its happening as the argument list for mkdir in build.rules is too large
and over the MAX_ARG_STRLEN limit.
It seems that recent introduction of APK compatible version schema has
increased the argument size and thus pushed it over the limit uncovering
the issue.
Fixes: e8725a932e ("treewide: use APK compatible version schema")
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
3aa2b6b devices: add device id for MediaTek MT7601U
79a9615 devices: add device id for Realtek RTL8188CU and RTL8188FTV
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Without this configuration it is not possible to run the radio using HE160 on channels 149-177.
Fixes: #14906
Signed-off-by: Paweł Owoc <frut3k7@gmail.com>
Different from OPKG, APK uses a deterministic version schema which chips
the version into chunks and compares them individually. This enforces a
certain schema which was previously entirely flexible.
- Releases are added at the very and end prefixed with an `r` like
`1.2.3-r3`.
- Hashes are prefixed with a `~` like `1.2.3~abc123`.
- Dates become semantic versions, like `2024.04.01`
- Extra tags are possible like `_git`, `_alpha` and more.
For full details see the APK test list:
https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/apk-tools/-/blob/master/test/version.data
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
PKG_MIRROR_HASH was accidentally generated with already APK-adapted
version string in the filename. That can't work (yet). Regenerate and
hash the file with the currently used version scheme to fix that.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
e91ed40 ubus: assume that the service iface can be NULL
4094a3c interface: remove unused peer field
8a0c9db interface: add missing cache cleanup on interface free
3b341f4 add the ability to announce additional hostnames
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
Make sure /etc/umdns/ is accessiable for the umdns process if it
exists and umdns is run with umdns.@umdns[0].jail='1'.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
dnsmasq was recently updated to 2.90, but PKG_RELEASE was not reset to 1.
Fixes: 838a27f64f ("dnsmasq: version 2.90")
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
For certain lldp_class scenarios (2 & 3) a policy must be set also.
Class 4 is default, although it's good to handle the policy eventuality.
Here, set a default lldp_policy for all lldp_class scenarios. Any
lldp_policy can now be set.
Depends on PR #14584 (which introduced an `if` block)
Tested on 22.03.5, 22.03.6
Signed-off-by: Paul Donald <newtwen@gmail.com>