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author | Felix Matouschek <felix@matouschek.org> | 2021-07-15 21:48:11 +0200 |
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committer | Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de> | 2021-11-28 18:39:01 +0100 |
commit | 1cc3b95efcc616fba91a7f34e9781743229cc640 (patch) | |
tree | f412fc5d20cbc34fdda146b87a17032ce3bd4352 /target/linux/ipq40xx/files | |
parent | 67f52012760ce553ba6393aaba77359a458deeda (diff) | |
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ipq40xx: Add support for Teltonika RUTX10
This patch adds support for the Teltonika RUTX10.
This device is an industrial DIN-rail router with 4 ethernet ports,
2.4G/5G dualband WiFi, Bluetooth, a USB 2.0 port and two GPIOs.
The RUTX series devices are very similiar so common parts of the DTS
are kept in a DTSI file. They are based on the QCA AP-DK01.1-C1 dev
board.
See https://teltonika-networks.com/product/rutx10 for more info.
Hardware:
SoC: Qualcomm IPQ4018
RAM: 256MB DDR3
SPI Flash 1: XTX XT25F128B (16MB, NOR)
SPI Flash 2: XTX XT26G02AWS (256MB, NAND)
Ethernet: Built-in IPQ4018 (SoC, QCA8075), 4x 10/100/1000 ports
WiFi 1: Qualcomm QCA4019 IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Wifi 2: Qualcomm QCA4019 IEEE 802.11a/n/ac
USB Hub: Genesys Logic GL852GT
Bluetooth: Qualcomm CSR8510 (A10U)
LED/GPIO controller: STM32F030 with custom firmware
Buttons: Reset button
Leds: Power (green, cannot be controlled)
WiFi 2.4G activity (green)
WiFi 5G activity (green)
MACs Details verified with the stock firmware:
eth0: Partition 0:CONFIG Offset: 0x0
eth1: = eth0 + 1
radio0 (2.4 GHz): = eth0 + 2
radio1 (5.0 GHz): = eth0 + 3
Label MAC address is from eth0.
The LED/GPIO controller needs a separate kernel driver to function.
The driver was extracted from the Teltonika GPL sources and can be
found at following feed: https://github.com/0xFelix/teltonika-rutx-openwrt
USB detection of the bluetooth interface is sometimes a bit flaky. When
not detected power cycle the device. When the bluetooth interface was
detected properly it can be used with bluez / bluetoothctl.
Flash instructions via stock web interface (sysupgrade based):
1. Set PC to fixed ip address 192.168.1.100
2. Push reset button and power on the device
3. Open u-boot HTTP recovery at http://192.168.1.1
4. Upload latest stock firmware and wait until the device is rebooted
5. Open stock web interface at http://192.168.1.1
6. Set some password so the web interface is happy
7. Go to firmware upgrade settings
8. Choose
openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-teltonika_rutx10-squashfs-nand-factory.ubi
9. Set 'Keep settings' to off
10. Click update, when warned that it is not a signed image proceed
Return to stock firmware:
1. Set PC to fixed ip address 192.168.1.100
2. Push reset button and power on the device
3. Open u-boot HTTP recovery at http://192.168.1.1
4. Upload latest stock firmware and wait until the device is rebooted
Note: The DTS expects OpenWrt to be running from the second rootfs
partition. u-boot on these devices hot-patches the DTS so running from the
first rootfs partition should also be possible. If you want to be save follow
the instructions above. u-boot HTTP recovery restores the device so that when
flashing OpenWrt from stock firmware it is flashed to the second rootfs
partition and the DTS matches.
Signed-off-by: Felix Matouschek <felix@matouschek.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'target/linux/ipq40xx/files')
-rw-r--r-- | target/linux/ipq40xx/files/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq4018-rutx.dtsi | 251 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | target/linux/ipq40xx/files/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq4018-rutx10.dts | 26 |
2 files changed, 277 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/target/linux/ipq40xx/files/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq4018-rutx.dtsi b/target/linux/ipq40xx/files/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq4018-rutx.dtsi new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3673a13430 --- /dev/null +++ b/target/linux/ipq40xx/files/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq4018-rutx.dtsi @@ -0,0 +1,251 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later OR MIT + +#include "qcom-ipq4019-ap.dk01.1.dtsi" + +#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h> +#include <dt-bindings/input/input.h> + +/ { + aliases { + label-mac-device = &gmac0; + }; + + memory { + device_type = "memory"; + reg = <0x80000000 0x10000000>; + }; + + soc { + pinctrl@1000000 { + mdio_pins: mdio_pinmux { + mux_1 { + pins = "gpio53"; + function = "mdio"; + bias-pull-up; + }; + mux_2 { + pins = "gpio52"; + function = "mdc"; + bias-pull-up; + }; + }; + + i2c_0_pins: i2c_0_pinmux { + mux { + pins = "gpio58", "gpio59"; + function = "blsp_i2c0"; + bias-disable; + }; + }; + }; + + keys { + compatible = "gpio-keys"; + + reset { + label = "reset"; + gpios = <&tlmm 4 1>; + linux,code = <KEY_RESTART>; + }; + }; + + gpio_export { + compatible = "gpio-export"; + #size-cells = <0>; + + gpio_out { + gpio-export,name = "gpio_out"; + gpio-export,output = <0>; + gpio-export,direction_may_change = <0>; + gpios = <&stm32_io 23 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + }; + + gpio_in { + gpio-export,name = "gpio_in"; + gpio-export,input = <0>; + gpio-export,direction_may_change = <0>; + gpios = <&stm32_io 24 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>; + }; + }; + }; +}; + +&blsp1_i2c3 { + status = "okay"; + pinctrl-0 = <&i2c_0_pins>; + pinctrl-names = "default"; + clock-frequency = <400000>; + + stm32_io: stm32@74 { + compatible = "tlt,stm32v1"; + #gpio-cells = <2>; + #interrupt-cells = <2>; + gpio-controller; + interrupt-controller; + interrupt-parent = <&tlmm>; + interrupts = <5 2>; + reg = <0x74>; + }; +}; + +&blsp1_spi1 { + cs-gpios = <&tlmm 54 0>, <&tlmm 63 0>; + num-cs = <2>; + + xt25f128b@0 { + /* + * Factory U-boot looks in 0:BOOTCONFIG partition for active + * partitions settings and mangles the partition config so + * 0:QSEE/0:QSEE_1, 0:CDT/0:CDT_1 and 0:APPSBL/0:APPSBL_1 pairs + * can be swaped. It isn't a problem but we never can be sure where + * OFW put factory images. "n25q128a11" is required for proper nor + * recognition in u-boot. + */ + compatible = "jedec,spi-nor", "n25q128a11"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + reg = <0>; + spi-max-frequency = <24000000>; + + partitions { + compatible = "fixed-partitions"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + + partition@0 { + label = "0:SBL1"; + reg = <0x0 0x40000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@40000 { + label = "0:MIBIB"; + reg = <0x40000 0x20000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@60000 { + label = "0:BOOTCONFIG"; + reg = <0x60000 0x20000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@80000 { + label = "0:BOOTCONFIG1"; + reg = <0x80000 0x20000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@a0000 { + label = "0:QSEE"; + reg = <0xa0000 0x60000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@100000 { + label = "0:QSEE_1"; + reg = <0x100000 0x60000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@160000 { + label = "0:CDT"; + reg = <0x160000 0x10000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@170000 { + label = "0:CDT_1"; + reg = <0x170000 0x10000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@180000 { + label = "0:DDRPARAMS"; + reg = <0x180000 0x10000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@190000 { + label = "0:APPSBLENV"; + reg = <0x190000 0x10000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@1a0000 { + label = "0:APPSBL"; + reg = <0x1a0000 0xa0000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@240000 { + label = "0:APPSBL_1"; + reg = <0x240000 0xa0000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@2e0000 { + label = "0:ART"; + reg = <0x2e0000 0x10000>; + read-only; + }; + + config: partition@2f0000 { + label = "0:CONFIG"; + reg = <0x2f0000 0x10000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@300000 { + label = "0:CONFIG_RW"; + reg = <0x300000 0x10000>; + read-only; + }; + + partition@310000 { + label = "0:EVENTSLOG"; + reg = <0x310000 0x90000>; + read-only; + }; + }; + }; + + xt26g02a@1 { + /* + * Factory U-boot looks in 0:BOOTCONFIG partition for active + * partitions settings and mangles the partition config so + * rootfs/rootfs_1 pairs can be swaped. + * It isn't a problem but we never can be sure where OFW put + * factory images. "spinand,mt29f" value is required for proper + * nand recognition in u-boot. + */ + compatible = "spi-nand", "spinand,mt29f"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + reg = <1>; + spi-max-frequency = <24000000>; + + partitions { + compatible = "fixed-partitions"; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <1>; + + partition@0 { + label = "rootfs_1"; + reg = <0x00000000 0x08000000>; + }; + + partition@8000000 { + label = "rootfs"; + reg = <0x08000000 0x08000000>; + }; + }; + }; +}; + +&mdio { + status = "okay"; + pinctrl-0 = <&mdio_pins>; + pinctrl-names = "default"; + phy-reset-gpio = <&tlmm 62 0>; +}; diff --git a/target/linux/ipq40xx/files/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq4018-rutx10.dts b/target/linux/ipq40xx/files/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq4018-rutx10.dts new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d1d632568c --- /dev/null +++ b/target/linux/ipq40xx/files/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq4018-rutx10.dts @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later OR MIT + +#include "qcom-ipq4018-rutx.dtsi" + +/ { + model = "Teltonika RUTX10"; + compatible = "teltonika,rutx10"; + + soc { + leds { + compatible = "gpio-leds"; + + wifi2g { + label = "green:wifi2g"; + gpios = <&stm32_io 19 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + linux,default-trigger = "phy0tpt"; + }; + + wifi5g { + label = "green:wifi5g"; + gpios = <&stm32_io 18 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>; + linux,default-trigger = "phy1tpt"; + }; + }; + }; +}; |