This call takes an input and an output argument and will copy all files
from the input to the output, while minifying the Lua files.
[Matthias Schiffer: simplified definition, added commit message.]
Introduce new fixes:
* Avoid nullptr dereference in bla after vlan_insert_tag
* Avoid nullptr dereference in dat after vlan_insert_tag
* Avoid tt_req_node list put for unhashed entry
* Fix orig_node_vlan leak on orig_node_release
* Fix non-atomic bla_claim::backbone_gw access
* Fix reference leak in batadv_find_router
* Free last_bonding_candidate on release of orig_node
Also replace the gluon version of the speedyjoin patch with the one already
included in openwrt-routing.
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven.eckelmann@open-mesh.com>
Speedy join only works when the received packet is either broadcast or an
4addr unicast packet. Thus packets converted from broadcast to unicast via
the gateway handling code have to be converted to 4addr packets to allow
the receiving gateway server to add the sender address as temporary entry
to the translation table.
Not doing it will make the batman-adv gateway server drop the DHCP response
in many situations because it doesn't yet have the TT entry for the
destination of the DHCP response.
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
The new MR1750v2 device support is only available in LEDE master. The
relevant patches have to backported to add support for them in Gluon
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven.eckelmann@open-mesh.com>
The new OM2P-HSv3 device support is only available in LEDE master. The
relevant patches have to backported to add support for them in Gluon
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven.eckelmann@open-mesh.com>
This patchset enables the RX LNA for the CPE210/510, improving RX by about
20dB. The profiles for CPE210 and CPE510 is split into two images, so the
CPE510 can use the correct ART offset, improving the TX power by 10dB.
Fixes#796
Most doubles that are delivered via respondd have limited input
precision, but are converted with up to 17 digits of precision. That can
cause ugly blowups like 0.2800000000000001 in the output, which is
avoided by specifying better format strings (like "%.2f" in most cases).