The behaviour of calling 'mount' differed depending on whether it called
the busybox-mount, the mount of util-linux, the mount defined in
/lib/functions.sh and /lib/functions/boot.sh
/etc/preinit even included /lib/functions.sh and /lib/functions/boot.sh,
both re-defining 'mount'.
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- support reading inactive gateways and DNS information in
network_get_gateway(), network_get_dnsserver() and network_get_dnssearch()
by passing "true" as optional last argument
- internally cache fetched values to speed up subsequent accesses to the same
data, introduce network_flush_cache() to clear them
- add some inline function documentation
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Reverting commit 34641.
Function find_mtd_part() is needed by some scripts deployed
for certain targets but not including boot.sh after all.
Still, all this certainly needs some love.
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Since all scripts using this function include /lib/functions/boot.sh -
where this function is defined as well - it can be dropped
from /lib/functions.sh. Also avoids further confusion about this
function being declared and defined in two different places.
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Write "delay" and "message" options to their respective files,
allowing Morse code message configuration through UCI.
The delay (dit length) defaults to 150ms (about 8 words per minute,
suitable for beginners).
Signed-off-by: Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Gabor Juhos <juhosg@openwrt.org>
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Busybox built against musl-libc will choke on these otherwise, besides that
it is more natural to use the filesystem type, then options, then name, then
mountpoint.
Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <florian@openwrt.org>
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Without this, /etc/init.d/led will try to set the non-existing 'rssi' trigger.
This doesn't harm as the kernel will refuse this setting, but it outputs some
ugly log-lines:
Jun 24 10:15:19 OpenWrt user.info sysinit: setting up led RSSILOW
Jun 24 10:15:19 OpenWrt user.info sysinit: sh: write error: Invalid argument
...
In order to avoid this, skip LEDs with trigger = "rssi" in /etc/init.d/led
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <dgolle@allnet.de>
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When standalone ldd is selected in config the binary is installed in /usr/bin/ldd.
Signed-off-by: Michael Heimpold <mhei@heimpold.de>
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A year of testing in the cerowrt project shows not using timestamps
to be a very bad idea in nearly any TCP at speeds above a few Mbit.
Lastly sack/dsack help on recovery from larger amounts of packet
loss.
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This file will contain common procedures to deal with network interfaces.
Initially provides network_get_ipaddr(), network_get_ipaddr6(),
network_get_subnet() and network_get_subnet6() to determine the
primary IP addresses or subnets of a given logical interface.
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On slower devices wifi drivers might take too long for detecting
devices, resulting in the wifi detect call not seeing them.
This was observed on a bcm6348 with bcm4318 wifi. Adding a one second
pause was enough for b43 to expose the device.
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