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* kernel: mtdsplit_uimage: replace "openwrt, okli" parserBjørn Mork2021-01-221-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | The only difference between the "openwrt,okli" and the generic parser is the magic. Set this in device tree for all affected devices and remove the "openwrt,okli" parser. Tested-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@protonmail.com> # EAP300 v2, ENS202EXT and ENH202 Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no>
* treewide: use more descriptive names for concatenated partitionsAdrian Schmutzler2020-12-271-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A few devices in ath79 and ramips use mtd-concat to concatenate individual partitions into a bigger "firmware" or "ubi" partition. However, the original partitions are still present and visible, and one can write to them directly although this might break the actual virtual, concatenated partition. As we cannot do much about the former, let's at least choose more descriptive names than just "firmwareX" in order to indicate the concatenation to the user. He might be less tempted into overwriting a "fwconcat1" than a "firmware1", which might be perceived as an alternate firmware for dual boot etc. This applies the new naming consistently for all relevant devices, i.e. fwconcatX for virtual "firmware" members and ubiconcatX for "ubi" members. While at it, use DT labels and label property consistently, and also use consistent zero-based indexing. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ath79: add support for Senao Engenius EAP350 v1Michael Pratt2020-12-251-0/+174
FCC ID: U2M-EAP350 Engenius EAP350 is a wireless access point with 1 gigabit PoE ethernet port, 2.4 GHz wireless, external ethernet switch, and 2 internal antennas. Specification: - AR7242 SOC - AR9283 WLAN (2.4 GHz, 2x2, PCIe on-board) - AR8035-A switch (GbE with 802.3af PoE) - 40 MHz reference clock - 8 MB FLASH MX25L6406E - 32 MB RAM EM6AA160TSA-5G - UART at J2 (populated) - 3 LEDs, 1 button (power, eth, 2.4 GHz) (reset) - 2 internal antennas MAC addresses: MAC address is labeled as "MAC" Only 1 address on label and in flash The OEM software reports these MACs for the ifconfig eth0 MAC *:0c art 0x0 phy0 --- *:0d --- Installation: 2 ways to flash factory.bin from OEM: - if you get Failsafe Mode from failed flash: only use it to flash Original firmware from Engenius or risk kernel loop or halt which requires serial cable Method 1: Firmware upgrade page: OEM webpage at 192.168.10.1 username and password "admin" Navigate to "Upgrade Firmware" page from left pane Click Browse and select the factory.bin image Upload and verify checksum Click Continue to confirm and wait 3 minutes Method 2: Serial to load Failsafe webpage: After connecting to serial console and rebooting... Interrupt uboot with any key pressed rapidly execute `run failsafe_boot` OR `bootm 0x9f670000` wait a minute connect to ethernet and navigate to "192.168.1.1/index.htm" Select the factory.bin image and upload wait about 3 minutes Return to OEM: If you have a serial cable, see Serial Failsafe instructions otherwise, uboot-env can be used to make uboot load the failsafe image *DISCLAIMER* The Failsafe image is unique to Engenius boards. If the failsafe image is missing or damaged this will not work DO NOT downgrade to ar71xx this way, it can cause kernel loop or halt ssh into openwrt and run `fw_setenv rootfs_checksum 0` reboot, wait 3 minutes connect to ethernet and navigate to 192.168.1.1/index.htm select OEM firmware image from Engenius and click upgrade Format of OEM firmware image: The OEM software of EAP350 is a heavily modified version of Openwrt Kamikaze. One of the many modifications is to the sysupgrade program. Image verification is performed simply by the successful ungzip and untar of the supplied file and name check and header verification of the resulting contents. To form a factory.bin that is accepted by OEM Openwrt build, the kernel and rootfs must have specific names... openwrt-senao-eap350-uImage-lzma.bin openwrt-senao-eap350-root.squashfs and begin with the respective headers (uImage, squashfs). Then the files must be tarballed and gzipped. The resulting binary is actually a tar.gz file in disguise. This can be verified by using binwalk on the OEM firmware images, ungzipping then untaring. The OEM upgrade script is at /etc/fwupgrade.sh Later models in the EAP series likely have a different platform and the upgrade and image verification process differs. OKLI kernel loader is required because the OEM software expects the kernel to be no greater than 1024k and the factory.bin upgrade procedure would overwrite part of the kernel when writing rootfs. Note on PLL-data cells: The default PLL register values will not work because of the external AR8035-A switch between the SOC and the ethernet PHY chips. For AR724x series, the PLL register for GMAC0 can be seen in the DTSI as 0x2c. Therefore the PLL register can be read from uboot for each link speed after attempting tftpboot or another network action using that link speed with `md 0x1805002c 1`. uboot did not have a good value for 1 GBps so it was taken from other similar DTS file. Tested from master, all link speeds functional Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>