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06:48.14 | angom_h | what is the latest busybox stable version ? what day ? |
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18:53.29 | rgb_lmno | can anyone here help me get passwords enabled in telnetd (or dropbear, I suppose) on snapgear 3.2.0? |
18:53.52 | rgb_lmno | we've already got telnetd working fine on one user (root) with no authentication. |
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19:30.49 | drasko | Hi all. hello. Can anyone help me with amba_device_register function... |
19:44.25 | drasko | can someone take look at function amba_register_device, http://channels.debian.net/paste/3438 |
19:44.34 | drasko | I have question about how it works |
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19:49.33 | CosmicPenguin | which is? |
19:52.56 | drasko | Can anybody explain me these loops for pid and cid? And what are these anyway... |
19:53.36 | CosmicPenguin | they look like identifiers of some sort |
20:09.23 | drasko | CosmicPenguin, any idea about this: |
20:09.23 | drasko | for (pid = 0, i = 0; i < 4; i++) |
20:09.23 | drasko | pid |= (readl(tmp + 0xfe0 + 4 * i) & 255) << (i * 8); |
20:10.01 | CosmicPenguin | it seems pretty obvious to me |
20:15.28 | drasko | CosmicPenguin, why + 4*i? |
20:15.44 | drasko | And why then shift it left for i*8? |
20:15.55 | CosmicPenguin | work it out by hand |
20:16.08 | CosmicPenguin | read(0xfe0) << 0 |
20:16.13 | CosmicPenguin | read(0xfe4) << 8 |
20:16.19 | CosmicPenguin | read(0xfe8) << 16 |
20:16.25 | CosmicPenguin | read(0xfec) << 24 |
20:16.41 | CosmicPenguin | You should recognize that pattern |
20:17.39 | drasko | well... Why this pattern? |
20:17.51 | drasko | I do not recognize it... |
20:18.35 | drasko | And whats with + 4*i? |
20:18.35 | drasko | Whay is that? |
20:18.54 | CosmicPenguin | Becase apparently the pid is comprised of four individual bytes |
20:21.12 | flyback- | CosmicPenguin |
20:21.22 | flyback- | HOW COME I can crack a corner off a amd athlon |
20:21.24 | flyback- | and it works fine |
20:21.50 | CosmicPenguin | why not? |
20:21.54 | flyback- | uhh |
20:22.05 | CosmicPenguin | The damn thing works - why complain? |
20:22.06 | flyback- | I am talking about the core silicon in the middle |
20:22.08 | flyback- | dude |
20:22.15 | flyback- | if someone shoots you in the head |
20:22.17 | flyback- | you don't do too well |
20:22.22 | flyback- | I don't understand how it still works |
20:23.23 | CosmicPenguin | well - there are a host of possiblities I guess, but the right answer is that its probably just dumb luck |
20:23.38 | flyback- | well I see it before |
20:23.51 | flyback- | mabye the silicon has a lot of dead space on the core? |
20:23.59 | flyback- | I guess the top is really the bottom mabye that's it? |
20:24.41 | CosmicPenguin | I seriously don't know - I'm not a mechanical engineer |
20:25.41 | flyback- | np |
20:27.05 | drasko | CosmicPenguin, and looking at the pasted code, what do you suppose can be this: |
20:27.19 | drasko | if (cid == 0xb105f00d) |
20:27.19 | drasko | dev->periphid = pid; |
20:28.48 | drasko | I mean, when the device is passed to this fnc, it already has set periphid... |
20:30.19 | CosmicPenguin | maybe periphid isn't correct? |
20:30.30 | CosmicPenguin | I have no idea what hardware this is for - so its just speculation |
20:34.42 | chouimat | you know that you're really bored when you have fun dropping a coffee bean at the time in the grinder |
20:34.53 | file | chouimat: ha |
20:35.36 | chouimat | file: was fun ... for at least 15 minutes :) |
20:36.43 | chouimat | file: maybe I should blog about the feeling I had :) |
20:38.35 | file | lol |
20:41.34 | chouimat | file you know imaging that each one of those beans was something or someone that pissed me off in my life ... |
20:47.36 | flyback- | http://www.engr.colostate.edu/~dga/video_demos/robotics/Stiquito.wmv |
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