sfx2000
Part of the Furniture
Interesting... Version of GCC is 4.9.x?
Voxel.
4.9.2 to be exact
Interesting... Version of GCC is 4.9.x?
Voxel.
4.9.2 to be exact
- As of GCC 4.9.2 a workaround for the ARM Cortex-A53 erratum 835769 has been added and can be enabled by giving the -mfix-cortex-a53-835769 option. Alternatively it can be enabled by default by configuring GCC with the --enable-fix-cortex-a53-835769 option.
 . Reasonable compromise. But one of the key advantages of my build is not only GCC optimization, but replacement of obsolete packages (2010-2012 vs 2016-2017 in my build) what allows to get more stable work of the router, closed security holes, and increased performance, not because of GCC options, when such stuffs as e.g. use of asm optimization which is possible only in fresh version of OpenSSL but not in old 0.9.8. Or the same LZ4 compression for OpenVPN using external accelerated liblz4.
. Reasonable compromise. But one of the key advantages of my build is not only GCC optimization, but replacement of obsolete packages (2010-2012 vs 2016-2017 in my build) what allows to get more stable work of the router, closed security holes, and increased performance, not because of GCC options, when such stuffs as e.g. use of asm optimization which is possible only in fresh version of OpenSSL but not in old 0.9.8. Or the same LZ4 compression for OpenVPN using external accelerated liblz4.Thank your for info.
It would be interesting to check with more new version of GCC...
5.4 isn't much different...
note the a53 errata - it's only triggered in ARMv8 AArch64 - android is at risk, as there are a number of core frameworks at risk there - since my board is running in 32-bit armv7-a, no impact.
FWIW - a53 doesn't really benefit from armv8 in my experience, just uses more memory and the binaries can be larger... but it runs it obviously, but one could also just consider it a better cortex-a7... like your effort, tune the kernel and libc, along with targeted libs, rest of userland is regular old armhf (armv6 + vfp), that way we can jump from chip to chip without too terribly much porting effort.
 . Over optimization with use only pure compilation options is bad, sure. Bad codes are bad codes even with maximal compiler optimization. Coding art is a must. Programmer should optimize his codes w/o relay to "clever compiler". But I'll continue to use my options. Not so important for firmware to provide compatibility and portability for resulting binaries. Practically all specific options are in the single config file. Source codes are still OK for porting to other's platforms. And one from additional advantage of my selected options is that I had in result smaller binaries and thus smaller firmware size. Saving space (~1MB total) vs generic armv7 + vfp.
. Over optimization with use only pure compilation options is bad, sure. Bad codes are bad codes even with maximal compiler optimization. Coding art is a must. Programmer should optimize his codes w/o relay to "clever compiler". But I'll continue to use my options. Not so important for firmware to provide compatibility and portability for resulting binaries. Practically all specific options are in the single config file. Source codes are still OK for porting to other's platforms. And one from additional advantage of my selected options is that I had in result smaller binaries and thus smaller firmware size. Saving space (~1MB total) vs generic armv7 + vfp.Theoretically it is possible to run plex. Something like it is described here:can this router can run plex via optware and stream 4k
Yes I know, I have AC68U, so I am familiar with its OpenVPN client WebGUI page (Eric firmware). Maybe I'll try to implement this (OpenVPN client) but there are significant obstacles: I do not have all source codes of stock FW, especially firewall and WebGUI...
Voxel.
I'm new to this firmware update. I can't figura out how to copy my public key from my .ssh folder to the authorized_keys file on the USB. I'm on OS X and I'm know a little command line but unfortunately not enough.
...and how does I make these keys:
dropbear_ecdsa_host_key
dropbear_rsa_host_key
ssh_host_ecdsa_key.pub
ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
Sorry, I do not use OS X. In general how to copy files should be known to OS X users... Probably other OS X user could help you...
Please check official man page, EXAMPLE section:
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/man8/dropbearkey.8.html
Voxel.
Hi again Voxel.
Is it just copying the public key from my home folder and change the name on the file?
Best regards
Soren
ssh-rsa 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 stace@pretend-machine
ssh-rsa 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 stace@another-machinedropbear_ecdsa_host_key
dropbear_rsa_host_key
ssh_host_ecdsa_key.pub
ssh_host_rsa_key.pubdropbearkey -t rsa -f /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key
Generating key, this may take a while...
Failed moving key file to /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key: File exists
Exited: Failed to generate key.It works. Great.
Now I tried to create
Code:dropbear_ecdsa_host_key dropbear_rsa_host_key ssh_host_ecdsa_key.pub ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
with this command
What am I doing wrong?Code:dropbearkey -t rsa -f /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key Generating key, this may take a while... Failed moving key file to /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key: File exists Exited: Failed to generate key.
Cheers
Soren
Can Voxel's firmware allow full (i.e. 940/940) speed without the bridge? If so, can it be installed by a newbie -- is it the same way as the stock firmware? Also, if I want to change back, is it easy to do?
Just make sure that QoS is off - you do not need it with such ISP speed.

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