diff --git a/THOUGHTS.txt b/THOUGHTS.txt index 0f11f6b3..5eb1c80f 100644 --- a/THOUGHTS.txt +++ b/THOUGHTS.txt @@ -2137,10 +2137,11 @@ Thu Aug 31 23:53:54 BST 2023 [done] - packet forwarding - dhcp6 client - what to do with acquire-{wan,lan} scripts? + - resolvconf - [done] anything in vanilla-configuration ditto - packet forwarding - and arhcive - - rsync + - [not doing] rsync - [done] watchdog - [done] mount - nftables syntax error @@ -2149,7 +2150,7 @@ Thu Aug 31 23:53:54 BST 2023 - [done] services for liminix.networking - [done] write a blog entry - [done] ntp is not setting the time -- static dhcp(6) lease support reqd for dogfooding +- [done] static dhcp(6) lease support reqd for dogfooding Sat Sep 2 21:35:41 BST 2023 @@ -2247,3 +2248,40 @@ I think we might rename wlan_24 to wlan and wlan_5 to wlan1. This is on the assumption that almost no device is 5GHz only, so would make it easier to write a basic wlan example that works both on 2.4GHz boards and dual radio boards + +Mon Sep 4 23:15:26 BST 2023 + +If dhcpcd parsed the update-script output into separate files, half +the complexity of acquire-lan-prefix would go away. The other half is +because it subscribes to changes in the outputs instead of just +running once. Perhaps there's a better way to do that? + +Could separate prefixes and addresses something like this... + +outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/prefix +outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/length +outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/preferred +outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:40dc\:\:/valid +outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:80\:\:/prefix +outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:80\:\:/length +outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:80\:\:/preferred +outputs/prefix/2001\:8b0\:de3a\:80\:\:/valid + +the directory name is arbitrary as long as it's unique. Might even be better to +remove the colons + +outputs/prefix/200108b0de3a40dc/valid + +or we could adopt the MS convention and replace with hyphens + +outputs/prefix/2001-8b0-de3a-40dc--/prefix + +Also: we should write some kind of test for this... + + +Tue Sep 5 21:36:39 BST 2023 + +How do we set the cpu governor? + + +