ksmbd is an upstream linux alternative to Samba which is lighterweight
and more performant, especially on underpowered devices.
Moving it here from the packages feed as it is now an upstream kernel
module. Also easier to update as version updates can be coordinated better
The next LTS kernel (5.15) has this included. A depend on kernel < 5.15
will need to be added later.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
* Rockchip:Fix dtsi of doornet2
phy:
Modify phy timing;The manufacturer's board requires two timing modes: 125m and 25m ---stmmac_mdio.c stmmac_main.c
Among them, stmmac_main.c is added with 1.5 reset, and the compilation of other devices is not affected
emmc:
In emmc hs400 mode, the performance test effect is the same as hs200, so it is safer to reduce hs200
* Rockchip:Add doornet2 to overclock to 2.2GHz/1.8GHz
* Create 105-rockchip-rk3399-Add-support-for-EmbedFire-DoorNet2.patch
Modify the startup method: SD starts first, which is convenient for saving bricks. If there is no system in SD, it will automatically jump to the next emmc boot
* Update with kernel 5.4
* Update 992-rockchip-rk3399-overclock-to-2.2-1.8-GHz-for-NanoPi4.patch
Both $(AUTORELEASE) and $(PKG_SRC_VERSION) (from luci.git) use the Git
log to determine releases and package timestamps.
Feeds are shallow cloned by default, resulting in an incomplete Git log
and therefore different local package versions than offered upstream.
This commits sets the default feeds to use `src-git-full` to solve that.
Add fixes from "2b1d92f: scripts/feeds: silence git warning by selecting
pull style" to `src-git-full`
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
fdt* utils are needed by targets that use U-Boot FIT images for
sysupgrade. It includes all recent BCM4908 SoC routers as Broadcom
switched from CFE to U-Boot.
fdtget is required for extracting images (bootfs & rootfs) from
Broadcom's ITB. Extracted images can be then flashed to UBI volumes.
sysupgrade is core functionality so it needs dtc as part of base code
base.
Cc: Yousong Zhou <yszhou4tech@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
This caches flows between MAC addresses on separate ports, including their VLAN
in order to bypass the normal bridge forwarding code.
In my test on MT7622, this reduces LAN->WLAN bridging CPU usage by 6-10%,
potentially even more on weaker platforms
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>