[OpenWrt-Devel] v5.4 as next kernel / ipq806x

Andre Valentin avalentin at marcant.net
Fri Nov 1 05:12:00 EDT 2019


Hello,

I also did several tests on the 4.19 ipq806x (NBG6817). I noticed that VPN throuput (IPsec Performance) dropped to 30% with exactly the same config (kernel and openwrt), kernel crypto and arm crypto
stuff tested.
Also the whole system feels a bit slowier. Timers (clock, ddr) in dts have been compared, also checked in the running system. I'm a fan of 419, but this needs be solved before and I have no clue where
to look. Any ideas?

Kind regards,

André

Am 30.10.19 um 22:16 schrieb Stefan Lippers-Hollmann:
> Hi
> 
> On 2019-10-30, Adrian Schmutzler wrote:
>> 1. We currently have work-in-progress 4.19 support PRs for ramips,
>> ipq806x and bcm63xx, still with considerable work to do at least for
>> the first two (IIRC).
> 
> Kernel 4.19 has been working fine on ipq806x (nbg6817) for me so far,
> I've been using it a for couple of months now and the pending pull
> request[0] is functional. Yes, there might be further optimization steps
> possible, but none of that is necessary to switch ipq806x from v4.14 to
> v4.19 now'ish (routing throughput is already significantly better in
> v4.19, jumbo frames no longer crash stmmac, so I do consider the current
> state of the v4.19 patches for ipq806x to be an improvement over v4.14).
> 
> Regards
> 	Stefan Lippers-Hollmann
> 
> [0]	https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/2472
> 
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