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* ramips: Add support for ZBT WE826-EKristian Evensen2019-05-171-0/+84
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ZBT WE826-E is a dual-SIM version of the ZBT WE826. The router has the following specifications: - MT7620A (580 MHz) - 128MB RAM - 32MB of flash (SPI NOR) - 5x 10/100Mbps Ethernet (MT7620A built-in switch) - 1x microSD slot - 1x miniPCIe slot (only USB2.0 bus) - 2x SIM card slots (standard size) - 1x USB2.0 port - 1x 2.4GHz wifi (rt2800) - 10x LEDs (4 GPIO-controlled) - 1x reset button The following have been tested and working: - Ethernet switch - wifi - miniPCIe slot - USB port - microSD slot - sysupgrade - reset button Installation and recovery: In order to install OpenWRT the first time or recover the router, you can use the web-based recovery system. Keep the reset button pressed during boot and access 192.168.1.1 in your browser when your machine obtains an IP address. Upload the firmware to start the recovery process. How to swap SIMs: You control which SIM slot to use by writing 0/1 to /sys/class/gpio/gpio13/value. In order for the change to take effect, you can either use AT-commands (AT+CFUN) or power-cycle the modem (write 0/1 to /sys/class/gpio/gpio14/value). Signed-off-by: Kristian Evensen <kristian.evensen@gmail.com>
* ramips: Add support for Head Weblink HDRM200Kristian Evensen2019-05-171-0/+188
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Head Weblink HDRM200 is a dual-sim router based on MT7620A. The detailed specifications are: - MT7620A (580MHz) - 64MB RAM - 16MB of flash (SPI NOR) - 6x 10/100Mbps Ethernet (MT7620A built-in switch) - 1x microSD slot - 1x miniPCIe slot (only USB2.0 bus). Device is shipped with a SIMCOM SIM7100E LTE modem. - 2x SIM slots (standard size) - 1x USB2.0 port - 1x 2.4GHz wifi (rt2800) - 1x 5GHz wifi (mt7612) - 1x reset button - 1x WPS button - 3x GPIO-controllable LEDs - 1x 10 pin terminal block (RS232, RS485, 4 x GPIO) Tested: - Ethernet switch - Wifi - USB slot - SD card slot - miniPCIe-slot - sysupgrade - reset button Installation instructions: Installing OpenWRT for the first time requires a bit of work, as the board does not ship with OpenWRT. In addition, the bootloader automatically reboots when installing an image over tftp. In order to install OpenWRT on the HDRM200, you need to do the following: * Copy the initramfs-image to your tftp-root (default filename is test.bin) and configure networking accordingly (default server IP is 10.10.10.3, client 10.10.10.123). Start your tftp server. * Open the board and connect to UART. The pins are exposed and clearly marked. * Boot the board and press 1. * Either use the default filename and client/server IP-addresses, or specify your own. The image should now be loaded to memory and board boot. If the router reboots while the image is loading, you need to try again. Once the board has booted, copy the sysupgrade-image to the router and run sysupgrade in order to install OpenWRT to the flash. Notes: - You control which SIM slot to use by writing 0/1 to /sys/class/gpio/gpio0/value. In order for the change to take effect, you can either use AT-commands (AT+CFUN) or power-cycle the modem (write 0/1 to /sys/class/gpio/gpio21/value). - RS485 is available on /dev/ttyS0. - RS232 is available on /dev/ttyS1. - The name of the ioX-gpios map to the labels on the casing. Signed-off-by: Kristian Evensen <kristian.evensen@gmail.com> [fixed whitespace issue and merge conflict in target.mk] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
* ramips: add support for Rakwireless RAK633Eike Feldmann2019-04-141-0/+104
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | It's OEM module with 2*26 pin header, similar to LinkIt Smart 7688 or Vocore2. Specification: CPU: MT7628 580 MHz. MIPS 24K RAM: 64 MB Flash: 8 MB WIFI: 802.11n/g/b 20/40 MHz USB: 1x Port USB 2.0 Ethernet: 5 Port ethernet switch UART: 2x Installation: Use the installed uboot Bootloader. Connect a serial cable to serialport 0. Turn power on. Choose the option: "Load system code then write to Flash via TFTP". Choose the local device IP and the TFTP server IP and the file name of the system image. After if the Bootloader will copy the image to the local flash. Notes: The I2C Kernel module work not correctly. You can send and receive data. But the command i2cdetect doesn’t work. FS#845 Signed-off-by: Eike Feldmann <eike.feldmann@outlook.com> [commit subject and message touches, DTS whitespace fixes, wifi LED rename, pinctrl fixes, network settings fixes, lan/wmac mac addresses, removed i2c kernel modules] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
* ramips: add support for GL.iNet VIXMINIDavid Bauer2019-04-131-0/+114
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hardware -------- SoC: MediaTek MT7628NN RAM: 64M DDR2 (Etron EM68B16CWQD-25H) FLASH: 8M (Winbond W25Q64JVSIQ) LED: Power - WLAN BTN: Reset UART: 115200 8N1 TX and RX are labled on the board as pads next to the SoC Installation via web-interface ------------------------------ 1. Visit the web-interface at 192.168.8.1 Note: The ethernet port is by default WAN. So you need to connect to the router via WiFi 2. Navigate to the Update tab on the left side. 3. Select "Local Update" 4. Upload the OpenWrt sysupgrade image. Note: Make sure you select not to preserve the configuration. Installation via U-Boot ----------------------- 1. Hold down the reset button while powering on the device. Wait for the LED to flash 5 times. 2. Assign yourself a static IPv4 in 192.168.1.0/24 3. Upload the OpenWrt sysupgrade image at 192.168.1.1. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* ramips: fix pinctrl to allow hardware i2c on WRTNODE2RDaniel Golle2019-04-111-1/+11
| | | | | | | | Instead of assigning I2C pins as GPIOs by default, leave it up to the user whether to install kmod-i2c-mt7621 and use them for hardware I2C instead. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* ramips: correct DTS for Belkin F9K1109v1 to include switch definitionKip Porterfield2019-04-061-0/+11
| | | | | | | | | Add switch definition for the rtl8367b switch to the DTS/DTSi for the Belkin F9K1109v1 that was mistakenly omitted from the initial commit. Fixes: 017ec068e3df (ramips: add support for Belkin F9K1109v1) Signed-off-by: Kip Porterfield <kip.porterfield@gmail.com>
* ramips: enable R6120 USB powerDavid Bauer2019-04-061-1/+14
| | | | | | | Enable the USB power for the Netgear R6120. Otherwise, no power is supplied to an attached USB device. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* ramips: add support for Youku YK-L2Zhao Yu2019-04-061-0/+157
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hardware spec: CPU: MTK MT7621A RAM: 256MB ROM: 16MB SPI Flash WiFi: MT7603EN + MT7612EN Button: 2 buttons (reset, wps) LED: 8 LEDs (Power 2G 5G WPS Internet LAN1 LAN2 USB) Ethernet: 3 ports, 2 LAN + 1 WAN Other: USB3.0 Flashing instructions: Visit the openwrt forum topic for this router: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/add-openwrt-support-for-youku-yk-l2/34692 to get the bootloader and unlock firmware. 0. upgrade your router with the telnet firmware via the firmware upgrade page on the webui. 1. telnet 192.168.11.1 from your PC 2. Download the pb-boot-youku_l2-20190317-61b6d33.bin and transfer it to the /tmp directory of the router. 3. mtd write /tmp/pb-boot-youku_l2-20190317-61b6d33.bin Bootloader 4. turn off the power 5. Push the reset button while turning on the router and wait until LED start blinking (~10sec.) 6. Connect Ethernet port and goto http://192.168.1.1. 7. Upload the firmware to firmware restore page in webui. Signed-off-by: Zhao Yu <574249312@qq.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com> [rewrote the flashing instructions, fixed author]
* ramips: add missing SPDX identifier for EX6150David Bauer2019-03-311-0/+1
| | | | | | | This adds the SPDX license identifier for the NETGEAR EX6150. It was missed when submitting the original patch. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* ramips: Increase GB-PC1 SPI frequency to 80MHzRosen Penev2019-03-291-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The specific flash chip used (W25Q256FVEM) accepts 50MHz for read requests and higher for others. 104MHz for fast reads. ramips seems to be limited to 80MHz based on testing with higher values (no speedup). Based on upstream commit: 97738374a310b9116f9c33832737e517226d3722 time dd if=/dev/mtdblock3 of=/dev/null bs=64k from 42.96s to 7.01s [test done with backported upstream v4.19 driver[1], for numbers on stock 4.14 driver please take a look at `ramips: Increase GB-PC2 SPI frequency to 80MHz` commit message] 1. https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/1578 Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com> [expanded note about spi driver version] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
* ramips: Increase GB-PC2 SPI frequency to 80MHzRosen Penev2019-03-291-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The flash chip on the board (Spansion S25FL256SAIF00) is rated to support at least 50MHz for normal read requests according to the datasheet. 133MHz for fast reads. However, ramips seems to be limited to 80MHz. >From testing this, higher values do not improve speeds. time dd if=/dev/mtdblock3 of=/dev/null bs=64k from 42.82s to 14.09s. boot speed is also faster: [ 66.884087] procd: - init - vs [ 48.976049] procd: - init - Since spi speed was requested: [ 3.538884] spi-mt7621 1e000b00.spi: sys_freq: 225000000 CPU is 900MHz: [ 0.000000] CPU Clock: 900MHz Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com> [fixed commit message by adding missing 0 in the spi-mt7621 clock output] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
* ramips: add Netgear EX6150David Bauer2019-03-291-0/+247
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | SoC: MediaTek MT7621 RAM: 64M (Winbond W9751G6KB-25) FLASH: 16MB (Macronix MX25L12835F) WiFi: MediaTek MT7662E bgn 2SS WiFi: MediaTek MT7662E nac 2SS BTN: ON/OFF - Reset - WPS - AP/Extender toggle LED: - Arrow Right (blue) - Arrow Left (blue) - WiFi 1 (red/green) - WiFi 2 (red/green) - Power (green/amber) - WPS (Green) UART: UART is present as Pads on the backside of the PCB. They are located on the other side of the Ethernet port. 3.3V - GND - TX - RX / 57600-8N1 3.3V is the nearest one to the antenna connectors Installation ------------ Update the factory image via the Netgear web-interfaces (by default: 192.168.1.250/24). You can also use the factory image with the nmrpflash tool. For more information see https://github.com/jclehner/nmrpflash Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net> [merge conflict in 02_network, flash@0 node rename, wlan DTS triggers] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
* ramips: add support for ZyXEL Keenetic StartVladimir Kot2019-03-291-0/+115
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Device specification: - SoC: RT5350F - CPU Frequency: 360 MHz - Flash Chip: Winbond 25Q32 (4096 KiB) - RAM: 32768 KiB - 5x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (4x LAN, 1x WAN) - 1x external, non-detachable antenna - UART (J1) header on PCB (57800 8n1) - Wireless: SoC-intergated: 2.4GHz 802.11bgn - USB: None - 3x LED, 2x button Flash instruction: 1. Configure PC with static IP 192.168.1.2/24 and start TFTP server. 2. Rename "openwrt-ramips-rt305x-kn_st-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin" to "kstart_recovery.bin" and place it in TFTP server directory. 3. Connect PC with one of LAN ports, press the reset button, power up the router and keep button pressed until power LED start blinking. 4. Router will download file from TFTP server, write it to flash and reboot. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Kot <vova28rus@gmail.com> [fixed git commit author and whitespace issues in DTS] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
* ramips: add support for WIZnet WizFi630S boardTobias Welz2019-03-291-0/+193
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The WIZnet WizFi630S board is in the miniPCIe form factor. SoC: Mediatek MT7688AN RAM: 128MB Flash: 32Mb WiFi: 2.4GHz Ethernet: 3x 100Mbit USB: 1 (USB 2.0) serial ports: 2 (1x full, 1xlite) Flash and recovery instructions: Use the factory installed u-boot boot loader. It is available on UART2 (115200,8,n,1). Then get the sysupgrade image from a tftp server. Signed-off-by: Tobias Welz <tw@wiznet.eu> [whitespace and device name in makefile fixes] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
* ramips: add support for DLINK DIR-510LPawel Dembicki2019-03-241-0/+142
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The DIR-510L Wireless Router are based on the MT7620A SoC. Specification: -MediaTek MT7620A (580 Mhz) -128 MB of RAM -16 MB of FLASH -802.11bgn radio -1x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet -2x internal, non-detachable antennas -UART (J3) header on PCB (57600 8n1) -1x bi-color LED (GPIO-controlled), 2x button -JBOOT bootloader Known issues: -Ethernet port is used as LAN -No communication with charger IC. (uart bitbang needed) Installation: Apply factory image via d-link http web-gui. How to revert to OEM firmware: 1.) Push the reset button and turn on the power. Wait until LED start blinking (~10sec.) 2.) Upload original factory image via JBOOT http (IP: 192.168.123.254) 3.) If http doesn't work, it can be done with curl command: curl -F FN=@XXXXX.bin http://192.168.123.254/upg where XXXXX.bin is name of firmware file. Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com> [fixed whitespace issue in 10-rt2x00-eeprom] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
* ramips: Xiaomi MIR3G: detect board name from DTSOzgur Can Leonard2019-03-211-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Former "mir3g" board name becomes "xiaomi,mir3g". - Reorder some entries to maintain alphabetical order. - Change DTS so status LEDs (yellow/red/blue) mimic Xiaomi stock firmware: (Section Indicator) <http://files.xiaomi-mi.co.uk/files/router_pro/router%20PRO%20EN.pdf> <http://files.xiaomi-mi.co.uk/files/Mi_WiFi_router_3/MiWiFi_router3_EN.pdf> |Yellow: Update (LED flickering), the launch of the system (steady light); |Blue: during normal operation (steady light); |Red: Safe mode (display flicker), system failure (steady light); Signed-off-by: Ozgur Can Leonard <ozgurcan@gmail.com> [Added link to similar Router 3 model] Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for I-O DATA WN-AC733GR3INAGAKI Hiroshi2019-03-211-0/+198
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I-O DATA WN-AC733GR3 is a 2.4/5 GHz band 11ac router, based on MediaTek MT7620A. Specification - SoC : MediaTek MT7620A - RAM : DDR2 64 MiB - Flash : SPI-NOR 8 MiB - WLAN : 2.4/5 GHz - 2.4 GHz : MT7620A (SoC), 2T2R - 5 GHz : MT7610E, 1T1R - Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps (RTL8367RB) - LED/key : 4x/4x (2x buttons, 1x slide-switch) - UART : through-hole on PCB - J1: Vcc, RX, GND, TX from LED side - 57600n8 Flash instruction using factory image: 1. Boot WN-AC733GR3 normaly 2. Access to "http://192.168.0.1/" and open firmware update page ("ファームウェア") 3. Select the OpenWrt factory image and click update ("更新") button to perform firmware update 4. Wait ~150 seconds to complete flashing Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
* ramips: add #pwm-cells property to MT76x8 dtsMicke Prag2019-03-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | To be able to configure pwms the pwm driver needs to know the number off cells in the "pwms" property. For this platform this is 2. Signed-off-by: Micke Prag <micke.prag@telldus.se>
* ramips: HC5861 drop unused gpio group define in dtsChen Minqiang2019-03-131-7/+0
| | | | Signed-off-by: Chen Minqiang <ptpt52@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for Xiaomi Mi Router 3 ProOzgur Can Leonard2019-03-131-0/+191
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hardware: CPU: MediaTek MT7621AT (2x880MHz) RAM: 512MB DDR3 FLASH: 256MB NAND WiFi: 2.4GHz 4x4 MT7615 b/g/n (Needs driver, See Issues!) WiFI: 5GHz 4x4 MT7615 a/n/ac (Needs driver, See Issues!) USB: 1x 3.0 ETH: 1x WAN 10/100/1000 3x LAN 10/100/1000 LED: Power/Status BTN: RESET UART: 115200 8n1 Partition layout and boot: Stock Xiaomi firmware has the MTD split into (among others) - kernel0 (@0x200000) - kernel1 (@0x600000) - rootfs0 - rootfs1 - overlay (ubi) Xiaomi uboot expects to find kernels at 0x200000 & 0x600000 referred to as system 1 & system 2 respectively. a kernel is considered suitable for handing control over if its linux magic number exists & uImage CRC are correct. If either of those conditions fail, a matching sys'n'_fail flag is set in uboot env & a restart performed in the hope that the alternate kernel is okay. If neither kernel checksums ok and both are marked failed, system 2 is booted anyway. Note uboot's tftp flash install writes the transferred image to both kernel partitions. Installation: Similar to the Xiaomi MIR3G, we keep stock Xiaomi firmware in kernel0 for ease of recovery, and install OpenWRT into kernel1 and after. The installation file for OpenWRT is a *squashfs-factory.bin file that contains the kernel and a ubi partition. This is flashed as follows: nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=1 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit dd if=factory.bin bs=1M count=4 | mtd write - kernel1 dd if=factory.bin bs=1M skip=4 | mtd write - rootfs0 reboot Reverting to stock: The part of stock firmware we've kept in kernel0 allows us to run stock recovery, which will re-flash stock firmware from a *.bin file on a USB. For this we do the following: fw_setenv flag_try_sys1_failed 0 fw_setenv flag_try_sys2_failed 1 reboot After reboot the LED status light will blink red, at which point pressing the 'reset' button will cause stock firmware to be installed from USB. Issues: OpenWRT currently does not have support for the MT7615 wifi chips. There is ongoing work to add mt7615 support to the open source mt76 driver. Until that support is in place, there are closed-source kernel modules that can be used. See: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/support-for-xiaomi-wifi-r3p-pro/20290/170 Signed-off-by: Ozgur Can Leonard <ozgurcan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com> [02_network remaps, Added link to notes]
* ramips: add support for ALFA Network Tube-E4GPiotr Dymacz2019-03-111-0/+190
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ALFA Network Tube-E4G is an outdoor, dual-SIM LTE Cat. 4 CPE, based on MediaTek MT7620A, equipped with Quectel EC25 miniPCIe modem. Specification: - MT7620A (580 MHz) - 64/128/256 MB of RAM (DDR2) - 16/32 MB of flash (SPI NOR) - 1x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, with passive PoE support (24 V) - 1x miniPCIe slot (with PCIe and USB 2.0 buses) - 2x SIM slot (mini, micro) with detect and switch driven by GPIO - 1x detachable antenna (modem main) - 1x internal antenna (modem div) - 1x GPS passive antenna (optional) - 5x LED (all driven by GPIO) - 1x button (reset) - UART (4-pin, 2.54 mm pitch) header on PCB Other: Default SIM slot is selected at an early stage by U-Boot, based on 'default_sim' environment value: 1 or unset = SIM1 (mini), 2 = SIM2 (micro). U-Boot also resets the modem, using #PERST signal, before starting kernel. Flash instruction: You can use the 'sysupgrade' image directly in vendor firmware which is based on OpenWrt (make sure to not preserve settings - use 'sysupgrade -n -F ...' command). Alternatively, use web recovery mode in U-Boot: 1. Power the device with reset button pressed, the LAN LED will start blinking slowly and after ~3 seconds, when it starts blinking faster, you can release the button. 2. Setup static IP 192.168.1.2/24 on your PC. 3. Go to 192.168.1.1 in browser and upload 'sysupgrade' image. Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
* ramips: rework network settings for HC5861Chen Minqiang2019-03-061-17/+10
| | | | | | | dts: disable port4 and leave it ephy mode because it connect to nothing switch port5 connected to GE port we use it as wan port Signed-off-by: Chen Minqiang <ptpt52@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for Belkin F9K1109v1Kip Porterfield2019-03-022-0/+172
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Device specification: - SoC: Ralink RT3883 (MIPS 74Kc) 500Mhz - RAM: 64Mb - Flash: 8MB (SPI-NOR) - Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps - WLAN Wireless 1: SoC-integrated : 2.4/5 GHz Wireless 2: 2.4 GHz RT3092L - LED: 2x USB, WAN, LAN - Key: WPS, reset - Serial: 4-pin header, (57600,8,N,1), 3.3V TTL, GND, RX, TX, V - J12 marking on board - USB ports: 2 x USB 2.0 Flashing instructions: Option 1 (from bootloader web) - Hold reset button on the back of router when plugging in power (for at-least 10 seconds after plugged in) - Connect to a Lan port - Set computer IP to 10.10.10.3 - Go to http://10.10.10.123 in a web browser - Click the Browse... Button and select the *squashfs.sysupgrade.bin file then click APPLY Option 2 (from the stock admin web) - Go to firmware upgrade - Upload the **factory** image *initramfs.bin first - Boot into openwrt - From Luci web in openwrt upload the *squashfs.sysupgrade.bin Signed-off-by: Kip Porterfield <kip.porterfield@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com> [added v1 to the compatible identifier, added pciid for the RT3092L, fixed pci unit-address, split out the F9K110X.dtsi to prepare for a possible F9K1103 patch]
* ramips: add TP-Link TL-WR802N-v4 supportMarcel Jost2019-02-281-0/+53
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds support for the TP-Link TL-WR802N-v4. https://openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr802n Specification: - MT7628N (580 MHz) - 64 MB RAM - 8 MB FLASH - 2T2R 2.4 GHz - 1x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet - 1x LED Flash instruction: The only way to flash the image in TL-WR802N v4 is to use tftp recovery mode in U-Boot: 1. Configure PC with static IP 192.168.0.225/24 and tftp server. 2. Rename "openwrt-ramips-mt76x8-tplink_tl-wr802n-v4-squashfs-tftp-recovery.bin" to "tp_recovery.bin" and place it in tftp server directory. 3. Connect PC with the LAN port, press the reset button, power up the router and keep button pressed for around 10 seconds, until device starts downloading the file. 4. Router will download file from server, write it to flash and reboot. Signed-off-by: Marcel Jost <majo@icutech.ch>
* ramips: various Wavlink WL-WN575A3 fixesThomas Vincent-Cross2019-02-281-4/+3
| | | | | | | | | * assign pinmux groups to gpio function for LEDs/buttons * rename flash node to be more generic in line with other device nodes * remove useless/incorrect eeprom property from wmac node * correct base mac address for embedded switch Signed-off-by: Thomas Vincent-Cross <me@tvc.id.au>
* ramips: change status LED for Buffalo WHR-G300NINAGAKI Hiroshi2019-02-141-6/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | Buffalo WHR-G300N has a LED for power status indication, but it is not connected to the GPIO and cannot be controlled by the kernel. So, WHR-G300N uses "ROUTER" LED as the system status LED instead. This commit changes it to use "DIAG" LED insted of "ROUTER" like WHR-G301N in ath79 target. Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
* ramips: various Netgear R6120 fixesDavid Bauer2019-02-141-10/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The R6120 has no 5GHz WLAN LED, the assigned GPIO in fact controls the WAN LED. Renames the LED accordingly in the device-tree. Removes the 5GHz WLAN LED trigger. Adds the correct WAN port LED trigger. ---- Currently, the MAC address for the Netgear R6120 is read from the NVRAM partition. The offset for the MAC address however is not consistent across devices or firmware versions. Switch to using the factory partition like all other Netgear devices do. ---- The LAN ports of the R6120 are labled in reverse on the casing. Adjust LuCI switchport numbering accordingly. ---- The WiFi eeprom offsets for the R6120 are currently wrong (5GHz offset is bigger than the partition itself). Fixes poor performance on 2.4 and 5 GHz. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* ramips: add support for I-O DATA WN-AC1167GRINAGAKI Hiroshi2019-02-141-0/+216
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I-O DATA WN-AC1167GR is a 2.4/5 GHz band 11ac router, based on MediaTek MT7620A. Specification: - SoC : MediaTek MT7620A - RAM : DDR2 64 MB - Flash : SPI-NOR 8MB - WLAN : 2.4/5 GHz, 2T2R - 2.4 GHz: MT7620A (SoC) - 5 GHz : MT7612E - Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps (ext. MT7530) - LED/key : 4x/3x (2x buttons, 1x slide-switch) - UART : through-hole on PCB - J2: TX, GND, RX, Vcc from SoC side - 115200n8 Flash instruction using factory image: 1. Boot WN-AC1167GR normaly 2. Access to "http://192.168.0.1/" and open firmware update page ("ファームウェア") 3. Select the OpenWrt factory image and click update ("更新") button to perform firmware update 4. Wait ~150 seconds to complete flashing Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
* ramips: drop m25p,chunked-io from dtsChuanhong Guo2019-02-0562-62/+0
| | | | | | | | This option was a spi nor hack which is dropped in commit bcf4a5f474 ("ramips: remove chunked-io patch and set spi->max_transfer_size instead") Signed-off-by: Chuanhong Guo <gch981213@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com> [edit message]
* ramips: enable MT7610E 5GHz radio of MT7620a_MT7610e EVBDeng Qingfang2019-02-051-0/+8
| | | | | | This enables MT7610E of the EVB Signed-off-by: Deng Qingfang <dengqf6@mail2.sysu.edu.cn>
* ramips: dts: Unify naming of gpio-led nodesPetr Štetiar2019-02-05243-243/+243
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | In DTS Checklist[1] we're now demanding proper generic node names, as the name of a node should reflect the function of the device and use generic name for that[2]. Everybody seems to be copy&pasting from DTS files available in the repository today, so let's unify that naming there as well and provide proper examples. 1. https://openwrt.org/submitting-patches#dts_checklist 2. https://github.com/devicetree-org/devicetree-specification/blob/master/source/devicetree-basics.rst#generic-names-recommendation Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com> [split up]
* ramips: dts: Unify naming of gpio-keys nodesPetr Štetiar2019-02-05241-241/+241
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | In DTS Checklist[1] we're now demanding proper generic node names, as the name of a node should reflect the function of the device and use generic name for that[2]. Everybody seems to be copy&pasting from DTS files available in the repository today, so let's unify that naming there as well and provide proper examples. 1. https://openwrt.org/submitting-patches#dts_checklist 2. https://github.com/devicetree-org/devicetree-specification/blob/master/source/devicetree-basics.rst#generic-names-recommendation Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com> [split up]
* ramips: rb750gr3: License DTS as GPL-2.0-or-later OR MITAnton Arapov2019-02-011-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Adding license in order to fully satisfy dts checklist: - https://openwrt.org/submitting-patches#dts_checklist Signed-off-by: Anton Arapov <arapov@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me> Acked-by: Thibaut <hacks@slashdirt.org> Acked-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com> Acked-by: Chuanhong Guo <gch981213@gmail.com> Acked-by: Andrew Yong <me@ndoo.sg> Acked-by: Alex Maclean <monkeh@monkeh.net>
* ramips: specify "firmware" partition format for remaining devicesRafał Miłecki2019-01-263-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | It results in calling the right MTD parser directly instead of trying them one by one. Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl> [use the lzma splitter for the AR670W] Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
* ramips: add support for Archer C50 v4David Bauer2019-01-262-0/+189
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds support for the TP-Link Archer C50 v4. It uses the same hardware as the v3 variant, sharing the same FCC-ID. CPU: MediaTek MT7628 (580MHz) RAM: 64M DDR2 FLASH: 8M SPI WiFi: 2.4GHz 2x2 MT7628 b/g/n integrated WiFI: 5GHz 2x2 MT7612 a/n/ac ETH: 1x WAN 4x LAN LED: Power, WiFi2, WiFi5, LAN, WAN, WPS BTN: WPS/WiFi, RESET UART: Near ETH ports, 115200 8n1, TP-Link pinout Create Factory image -------------------- As all installation methods require a U-Boot to be integrated into the Image (and we do not ship one with the image) we are not able to create an image in the OpenWRT build-process. Download a TP-Link image from their Wesite and a OpenWRT sysupgrade image for the device and build yourself a factory image like following: TP-Link image: tpl.bin OpenWRT sysupgrade image: owrt.bin > dd if=tpl.bin of=boot.bin bs=131584 count=1 > cat owrt.bin >> boot.bin Installing via Web-UI --------------------- Upload the boot.bin via TP-Links firmware upgrade tool in the web-interface. Installing via Recovery ----------------------- Activate Web-Recovery by beginning the upgrade Process with a Firmware-Image from TP-Link. After starting the Firmware Upgrade, wait ~3 seconds (When update status is switching to 0%), then disconnect the power supply from the device. Upgrade flag (which activates Web-Recovery) is written before the OS-image is touched and removed after write is succesfull, so this procedure should be safe. Plug the power back in. It will come up in Recovery-Mode on 192.168.0.1. When active, all LEDs but the WPS LED are off. Remeber to assign yourself a static IP-address as DHCP is not active in this mode. The boot.bin can now be uploaded and flashed using the web-recovery. Installing via TFTP ------------------- Prepare an image like following (Filenames from factory image steps apply here) > dd if=/dev/zero of=tp_recovery.bin bs=196608 count=1 > dd if=tpl.bin of=tmp.bin bs=131584 count=1 > dd if=tmp.bin of=boot.bin bs=512 skip=1 > cat boot.bin >> tp_recovery.bin > cat owrt.bin >> tp_recovery.bin Place tp_recovery.bin in root directory of TFTP server and listen on 192.168.0.66/24. Connect router LAN ports with your computer and power up the router while pressing the reset button. The router will download the image via tftp and after ~1 Minute reboot into OpenWRT. U-Boot CLI ---------- U-Boot CLI can be activated by holding down '4' on bootup. Dual U-Boot ----------- This is the first TP-Link MediaTek device to feature a split-uboot design. The first (factory-uboot) provides recovery via TFTP and HTTP, jumping straight into the second (firmware-uboot) if no recovery needs to be performed. The firmware-uboot unpacks and executed the kernel. Web-Recovery ------------ TP-Link integrated a new Web-Recovery like the one on the Archer C7v4 / TL-WR1043v5. Stock-firmware sets a flag in the "romfile" partition before beginning to write and removes it afterwards. If the router boots with this flag set, bootloader will automatically start Web-recovery and listens on 192.168.0.1. This way, the vendor-firmware or an OpenWRT factory image can be written. By doing the same while performing sysupgrade, we can take advantage of the Web-recovery in OpenWRT. It is important to note that Web-Recovery is only based on this flag. It can't detect e.g. a crashing kernel or other means. Once activated it won't boot the OS before a recovery action (either via TFTP or HTTP) is performed. This recovery-mode is indicated by an illuminated WPS-LED on boot. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* ramips: fix support for MX25L25635F flashDeng Qingfang2019-01-263-6/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Patch picked from commit 82618062cf7e This enables 4B opcodes for MX25L25635F, to fix the reboot crash issue (FS#1120) At least 3 devices are using this flash - GeHua GHL-R-001 - Youku YK1 - Newifi D1 Now the MX25L25635F can be correctly detected without breaking MX25L25635E [ 3.034324] spi-mt7621 1e000b00.spi: sys_freq: 220000000 [ 3.045962] m25p80 spi0.0: mx25l25635f (32768 Kbytes) [ 3.056098] 4 fixed-partitions partitions found on MTD device spi0.0 [ 3.068748] Creating 4 MTD partitions on "spi0.0": Signed-off-by: Deng Qingfang <dengqf6@mail2.sysu.edu.cn> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com> [added deprecation notice]
* ramips: adjust Netgear R6120 model nameDavid Bauer2019-01-261-1/+1
| | | | | | | Adjust the model string and device title to match other Netgear routers in the ramips target. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* ramips: fix firmware splitter for edimax based boardsMathias Kresin2019-01-194-4/+4
| | | | | | Use the correct splitter for board with the edimax header. Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
* ramips: cleanup the RB750Gr3 supportAnton Arapov2019-01-051-24/+24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Always enable the pwr led and use the usr led for boot status indication. Rename nodes in the dts, to match what is recommend in the devicetree specification. Increase the maximum spi frequency to 20MHz and drop the m25p,chunked-io which isn't required on mt7621. Use the BTN_0 keycode for the mode button. This board doesn't have any wireless. Use a more descriptive label for the reset button and the GPIO enabling the usb vcc supply. Use the beeper kernel module for the buzzer. Fix the pinmux to switch only pins used as GPIOs to the GPIO function. Add support for the PoE enable GPIO to the userspace. The PoE power status can be read via GPIO7. Since OpenWrt doesn't have support for reading inputs from userspace, prepare only the pinmux for the GPIO. Signed-off-by: Anton Arapov <arapov@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Thibaut VARÈNE <hacks@slashdirt.org> Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
* ramips: add RB750Gr3 native supportAnton Arapov2019-01-051-19/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds support of MikroTik RouterBOARD 750Gr3, without the need to reflashing the bootloader. Installation through RouterBoot follows the usual MikroTik method https://openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/common Since the image isn't compatible with RouterBOARD 750Gr3 installations which have replaced the bootloader, the former used userspace boardname is not added to the SUPPORTED_DEVICES, to prevent a brick while trying to upgrade to the image with native support. Signed-off-by: Anton Arapov <arapov@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Thibaut VARÈNE <hacks@slashdirt.org> Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
* treewide: fix spaces vs. tabsPaul Wassi2018-12-311-1/+1
| | | | | | Fix spaces vs. tabs issues in ath79 and ramips. Signed-off-by: Paul Wassi <p.wassi@gmx.at>
* ramips: add support for GeHua GHL-R-001Deng Qingfang2018-12-291-0/+129
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specs SoC: MT7621AT RAM: 512MiB Flash: 32MiB MX25L25635F SPI NOR 2.4G: MT7603EN 5G: MT7612EN Ethernet: 4x GE ports (1x WAN, 3x LAN) with link status LEDs USB 3.0 LEDs: POWER, 5G WIFI, 2.4G WIFI, USB, Internet. The last two ones are controlled by GPIO UART: There are 2 UARTs (UARTLITE1/ttyS0 and UARTLITE3/ttyS1) on board. UARTLITE1 is close to LEDs, and UARTLITE3 is close to flash chip. The stock u-boot uses UARTLITE1 by default. Baud rate is 57600 Flash instruction 1. telnet 192.168.9.1 2317, username is "root" and password is "admin" One can alternatively use UART to log in 2. Put OpenWrt firmware in a FAT32 USB drive, and connect it to the router One can alternatively download the firmware via wget through Internet 3. mtd write /path/to/openwrt.bin firmware 4. reboot Signed-off-by: Deng Qingfang <dengqf6@mail2.sysu.edu.cn>
* ramips: fix MT7621 dtsiDeng Qingfang2018-12-291-2/+38
| | | | | | | Fix SysTick reg Add uartlite2 and uartlite3 nodes Signed-off-by: Deng Qingfang <dengqf6@mail2.sysu.edu.cn>
* ramips: add support for DLINK DWR-922-E2Simon Quigley2018-12-291-0/+154
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Very similar to the DWR-921-C1, except has a telephony/RJ11 port (not sure if supported, I didn't try), wireless router with QMI LTE embedded modem is based on the MT7620N SoC. Specification: * MediaTek MT7620N (580 Mhz) * 64 MB of RAM * 16 MB of FLASH * 802.11bgn radio * 5x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (1 WAN and 4 LAN) * 2x external, detachable (LTE) antennas * UART header on PCB (57600 8n1) * 6x LED (GPIO-controlled) * 1x bi-color Signal Strength LED (GPIO-controlled) * 2x button * JBOOT bootloader The status led has been assigned to the dwr-922-e2:green:signalstrength (lte signal strength) led. At the end of the boot it is switched off and is available for lte operation. Works correctly also during sysupgrade operation. Installation: Apply factory image via d-link http web-gui, or via recovery interface: How to recover/revert to OEM firmware: 1.) Push and hold the reset button and turn on the power. Wait until all LEDs start rapidly blinking (~10sec.) 2.) DHCP should give you an IP in the 192.168.123.0/24 subnet, or set one manually 3.) Upload original factory image via JBOOT http interface at IP 192.168.123.254 4.) If http doesn't work, it can be done with curl command: curl -F FN=@XXXXX.bin http://192.168.123.254/upg where XXXXX.bin is name of firmware file. 5.) You can optionally telnet to 192.168.123.254 before or during the upload and it will report the flashing status, memory address etc. 6.) Once web UI and/or telnet says "Success", power cycle the router, or type "reboot" into the telnet session. Signed-off-by: Simon Quigley <squigley@squigley.net> [squashed commits, word wrap commit message, rename signal strenght led name to match what is used for the DWR-921-C1 since they share the led configuration, add label referenced in the aliases node] Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
* ramips: mt7621: fix 5GHz WiFi LED on ZBT WG3526Andreas Ziegler2018-12-291-0/+4
| | | | | | This fixes the 5GHz WiFi LED which was previously not working. Signed-off-by: Andreas Ziegler <dev@andreas-ziegler.de>
* ramips: add support for CreativeBox v1Weijie Gao2018-12-281-0/+173
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hardware: SoC: MT7621 DRAM: 512MB DDR3 Flash: 32MB SPI-NOR WiFi 2.4GHz: MT7603 @ PCIe0 WiFi 5.8GHz: MT7612 @ PCIe1 SATA: ASM1061 @ PCIe2 Interfaces: GBE RJ45 x5 USB3.0 x1 eSATA (with USB2.0) x1 SATA x1 UART x1 I2C x1 JTAG x1 Flash instructions: Through factory bootloader or firmware web interface Signed-off-by: Weijie Gao <hackpascal@gmail.com>
* ramips: add SPDX license identifier into some dts,dtsiNOGUCHI Hiroshi2018-12-283-0/+3
| | | | | | Acked-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me> Acked-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: NOGUCHI Hiroshi <drvlabo@gmail.com>
* treewide: dts: Remove default-state=off property from all gpio LED nodesPetr Štetiar2018-12-179-13/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | >From the Documentation/devicetree/bindings/leds/common.txt: - default-state : The initial state of the LED. Valid values are "on", "off", and "keep". If the LED is already on or off and the default-state property is set the to same value, then no glitch should be produced where the LED momentarily turns off (or on). The "keep" setting will keep the LED at whatever its current state is, without producing a glitch. The default is off if this property is not present. So setting the default-state of the LEDs to `off` is redundant as `off` is default LED state anyway. We should remove it as almost every new PR/patch submission contains this property by default which seems to be just copy&paste from some DTS file already present in the tree. Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
* ramips: add support for Netgear R6350NOGUCHI Hiroshi2018-12-161-0/+156
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Netgear R6350 is a wireless router, aka Netgear AC1750. Specification: - SoC: Mediatek MT7621AT (2 CPU cores, 4 threads) - RAM: 128MiB (Nanya NT5CC64M16GP-DI) - ROM: 128MiB NAND Flash (Macronix MX30LF1G18AC-TI) - Wireless: for 11b/g/n (upto 300Mbps): MT7603 for 11a/ac (upto 1450Mbps) : MT7615, is not avaliable now - Ethernet LAN speed: up to 1000Mbps - Ethernet LAN ports: 4 - Ethernet WAN speed: up to 1000Mbps - Ethernet WAN ports: 1 - USB ports: 1 (USB 2.0) - LEDs: 4 (all can be controlled by SoC's GPIO) - buttons: 2 - serial ports: unknown Installation through telnet: - Copy kernel.bin and rootfs.bin to a USB flash disk, plug to usb port on the router. - Enable telnet with link: http://192.168.1.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug (login if required, default: admin password) - You will see "Debug Enabled!" - Telnet 192.168.1.1 and login with "root" - ls /mnt/shares/ to find out path of your USB disk. 'myUdisk' for example. - cd /mnt/shares/myUdisk - mtd_write write rootfs.bin Rootfs - mtd_write write kernel.bin Kernel - reboot recovery when bricked: nmrpflash can be used to recover to the netgear firmware if a broken image was flashed. The SC_PART_MAP partition suggests that an on flash partition table exists. After implementing a partition parser/builder for the sercom partition format, the definitions don't match the flash layout used by the stock firmware. It either means the partition format has not yet been completely understood or it isn't used by the stock firmware. For now, use fixed partitions instead. Signed-off-by: NOGUCHI Hiroshi <drvlabo@gmail.com> [apply latest ramips changes and document the on flash partition map issues] Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
* ramips: several fixes for HC5x61Deng Qingfang2018-12-153-12/+29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Mark other partitions as read-only for HC5x61 - Only enable USB and PCIe for HC5761/HC5861 HC5661 doesn't have a USB port, and there is nothing attached to its PCIe. - Fix HC5761 switch ports HC5761 has only 3 ethernet ports (1x WAN + 2x LAN). Remove unused ports. - Fix HC5861 5GHz radio HC5861 has MT7612EN 5GHz WiFi chip, not MT7610EN. - Fix HC5761/HC5861 WiFi LEDs After 5GHz is enabled, it becomes wlan0. And 2.4GHz would be wlan1. - Fix HC5x61 image size It should be 15872k (0xf80000) Signed-off-by: Deng Qingfang <dengqf6@mail2.sysu.edu.cn>