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* mediatek: add Ubiquiti UniFi 6 LR v2 targetsHenrik Riomar2022-07-041-0/+29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add targets: * Ubiquiti UniFi 6 LR v2 * Ubiquiti UniFi 6 LR v2 (U-Boot mod) This target does not have a RGB led bar like v1 did Used target/linux/ramips/dts/mt7621_ubnt_unifi.dtsi as inspiration The white dome LED is default-on, blue will turn on when the system is in running state Signed-off-by: Henrik Riomar <henrik.riomar@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 31d86a1a119265393db02aa66e6bc6518ee7b905)
* mediatek: new target ubnt_unifi-6-lr-v1-ubootmodHenrik Riomar2022-07-041-4/+5
| | | | | | | | | based on current ubnt_unifi-6-lr-ubootmod Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org> [added SUPPORTED_DEVICES for compatibility with existing setups] Signed-off-by: Henrik Riomar <henrik.riomar@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 5c8d3893a78fd81454930de30d90efaef99f8734)
* mediatek: new target mt7622-ubnt-unifi-6-lr-v1Henrik Riomar2022-07-041-3/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Based on current mt7622-ubnt-unifi-6-lr, this is a preparation for adding a v2 version of this target * v1 - with led-bar * v2 - two simple GPIO connected LEDs (in later commits) Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org> [added SUPPORTED_DEVICES for compatibility with existing setups] Signed-off-by: Henrik Riomar <henrik.riomar@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 15a02471bb854245f8f94398c1e1d9ce29c2c341)
* mediatek: build ubnt-ledbar as a moduleChuanhong Guo2022-07-041-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | The config for LEDS_UBNT_LEDBAR doesn't stay in mt7629 kconfig because of its I2C dependency. Build it as a module and let buildroot handle this config option instead. Signed-off-by: Chuanhong Guo <gch981213@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit d9ea9c06e98b597174e0e94e0a13934637c0c03e)
* mediatek: Add support for Xiaomi Redmi Router AX6SRichard Huynh2022-03-211-0/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Also known as the "Xiaomi Router AX3200" in western markets, but only the AX6S is widely installation-capable at this time. SoC: MediaTek MT7622B RAM: DDR3 256 MiB (ESMT M15T2G16128A) Flash: SPI-NAND 128 MiB (ESMT F50L1G41LB or Gigadevice GD5F1GQ5xExxG) WLAN: 2.4/5 GHz 4T4R 2.4 GHz: MediaTek MT7622B 5 GHz: MediaTek MT7915E Ethernet: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps Switch: MediaTek MT7531B LEDs/Keys: 2/2 (Internet + System LED, Mesh button + Reset pin) UART: Marked J1 on board VCC RX GND TX, beginning from "1". 3.3v, 115200n8 Power: 12 VDC, 1.5 A Notes: U-Boot passes through the ethaddr from uboot-env partition, but also has been known to reset it to a generic mac address hardcoded in the bootloader. However, bdata is also populated with the ethernet mac addresses, but is also typically never written to. Thus this is used instead. Installation: 1. Flash stock Xiaomi "closed beta" image labelled 'miwifi_rb03_firmware_stable_1.2.7_closedbeta.bin'. (MD5: 5eedf1632ac97bb5a6bb072c08603ed7) 2. Calculate telnet password from serial number and login 3. Execute commands to prepare device nvram set ssh_en=1 nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit 4. Download and flash image On computer: python -m http.server On router: cd /tmp wget http://<IP>:8000/factory.bin mtd -r write factory.bin firmware Device should reboot at this point. Reverting to stock: Stock Xiaomi recovery tftp that accepts their signed images, with default ips of 192.168.31.1 + 192.168.31.100. Stock image should be renamed to tftp server ip in hex (Eg. C0A81F64.img) Triggered by holding reset pin on powerup. A simple implementation of this would be via dnsmasq's dhcp-boot option or using the vendor's (Windows only) recovery tool available on their website. Signed-off-by: Richard Huynh <voxlympha@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 9f9477b2751231d57cdd8c227149b88c93491d93)
* mediatek: add support for Ruijie RG-EW3200GX PROLanghua Ye2022-03-051-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | X32 Pro is another product name for it in the Chinese market. Specifications: - SoC: MT7622B - RAM: 256MB - Flash: XMC XM25QH128C or Winbond WQ25Q128JVSQ 16MB SPI NOR - Ethernet: 5x1GbE - Switch: MT7531BE - WiFi: 2.4G: MT7622 5G: MT7915AN+MT7975AN - 3LEDs: System LED(blue) + Mesh LED(green) + Mesh LED(red) - 2Keys: Mesh button + Reset button - UART: Marked J19 on board. 3.3v, 115200n1 - Power: 12V 2.5A MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware: use address source WAN *:F4 ethaddr@product_info LAN *:F5 5g *:F6 2g *:F7 Flash instruction: 1. Serve the initramfs.img using a TFTP server with address 10.10.10.3. 2. Interrupt the uboot startup process via UART. 3. Select "System Load Linux to SDRAM via TFTP" item. 4. (important) Back up firmware(mtd7) partitions with: dd if=/dev/mtd7 of=/tmp/firmware.bin and then download the firmware.bin image via SCP. 5. Flash the OpenWrt sysupgrade firmware. Recovery stock firmware: 1. Transfer the firmware.bin image to the device. 2. Flash the image with: mtd write firmware.bin firmware Signed-off-by: Langhua Ye <y1248289414@outlook.com>
* mediatek: mt7623: simplify partition generationDaniel Golle2022-01-311-6/+1
| | | | | | | | | The two options 'emmc' and 'sdmmc' now became identical lines after introducing CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE. Remove the now useless if-clauses. Fixes: a40b4d335a ("mediatek: use CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE") Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: mt7623: include regular AHCI PCI driverDaniel Golle2022-01-251-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | The legacy image for the UniElec U7623-02 until now included kmod-ata-ahci-mtk. The MT7623 chip doesn't have that IP and that board uses a PCIe-connected AHCI controller for the SATA port and mSATA-pins of the mPCIe socket. Hence include kmod-ata-ahci instead. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* uboot-envtools: add configuration for UniElec U7623 boardDaniel Golle2022-01-231-5/+5
| | | | | | | Add U-Boot env settings to allow accessing the environment using fw_printenv and fw_setenv tools on the UniElec U7623 board. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: mt7623: rework images for U7623-02 boardDaniel Golle2022-01-236-270/+53
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Users of older OpenWrt versions need sysupgrade using the *emmc.img.gz file once which will upgrade U-Boot and switch to the new image layout. Users of the vendor firmware need to first flash the legacy image to then sunsequently carry out a full-flash upgrade. Alternatively the board can also be flashed using MediaTek's proprietary SP Flash Tool. Configuration as well as persistent MAC address will be lost once at this point and you will have to redo (or restore) all configuration manually. To restore the previous persistent MAC address users may set it manually using fw_setenv ethaddr 00:11:22:33:44:55 For future upgrades once running OpenWrt past this commit, the usual *sysupgrade.itb file can be used. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: use CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZEDaniel Golle2022-01-232-4/+4
| | | | | | | Enable 'rootfs-part' feature to make the size of the partition of the production image configurable instead of hard-coding it. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: rework and fix mt7622-rfb1-ubi supportFelix Fietkau2022-01-131-0/+1
| | | | | | | | Limit bmt remapping range to cover everything up to and including the kernel image, use the rest of the flash area for ubi. Fix partition table and sysupgrade support Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
* mediatek: add support for TOTOLINK A8000RUChuanhong Guo2021-09-031-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specifications: - SoC: MT7622 - RAM: 512MB - Flash: MX35LF1GE4AB 128MB SPI NAND - Ethernet: RTL8367S 5x1GbE - WiFi: 2.4G: MT7622 5G: MT7615N x2 - Other ports: USB3.0 x1 Flash instruction: *important*: upgrade vendor firmware to at least V7.1cu.643_B20200521 1. hold the reset button and power on the device. wait for about 10s before releasing the reset button. 2. upload sysupgrade.bin via u-boot recovery page on http://192.168.1.1 Signed-off-by: Chuanhong Guo <gch981213@gmail.com>
* mediatek: mt7623: yet another legacy image variable restoredDaniel Golle2021-07-211-0/+6
| | | | | | | Restore BOOTFS_BLOCKS variable until U7623 gets brushed, so things hopefully build now. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: mt7623: allow build without ext4 rootfsDaniel Golle2021-07-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | The image generation code for the U7623 board expects ext4 filesystem to be selected in menuconfig and CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE to be defined. Now that ext4 isn't enabled any more, the variable was missing and broke the build. Set the default (104) instead of using the config variable to fix that. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: mt7623: add back needed build steps for U7623 boardDaniel Golle2021-07-211-0/+21
| | | | | | | | When reworking the BPi-R2 the mtk-mmc-img build step was removed despite it was still needed to build the image for the UniElec U7623 board. Add it back for now until U7623 gets its facelift. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: drop kmod-mmcDaniel Golle2021-07-201-1/+1
| | | | | | | Support for MMC is built-into the kernel anyway, no need to select the (empty/stub) kmod package. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: rework Bananapi BPi-R2Daniel Golle2021-07-203-119/+105
| | | | | | | | | | | | | * introduce recovery (=initramfs) vs. production dual boot scheme * make use of uImage.FIT (instead of FAT partition) * generate images using build steps (instead of external scripts) * simplify sysupgrade and config restore (thanks to uImage.FIT) * make sure mmc devices are ordered persistently (set DT aliases) This commit breaks sysupgrade from existing installations, you will have to re-install using the sdcard.img.gz image. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: bpi-r64: add eMMC bootloader artifactsDaniel Golle2021-05-011-1/+3
| | | | | | | | In order to allow easily updating the bootloader on eMMC also provide artifacts for that. Support for updating bootloader via TFTP will be added to the loader CLI menu in a follow-up commit. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: bpi-r64: fix sdcard.img.gz in ImageBuilderDaniel Golle2021-04-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | | Generating the sdcard.img.gz file requires the initramfs/recovery image to be present. Use the newly introduced 'append-image-stage' build command to fix the ImageBuilder for the BPi-R64. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: mt7622: add spi-nand support for bananapi bpi-r64Oskari Lemmela2021-04-111-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | Some of bpi-r64 boards have serial NAND attached to SPI bus. Add SD card image support for installing openwrt to it. Default to nand upgrade if root device is not mmc block device. Separate preloader and uboot images for snand are generated. Signed-off-by: Oskari Lemmela <oskari@lemmela.net>
* mediatek: bpi-r64: use separate partition for emmc bootloaderOskari Lemmela2021-04-111-6/+7
| | | | | | | eMMC booloader is stored to separate partition. FIP size is increased to 2MB. Signed-off-by: Oskari Lemmela <oskari@lemmela.net>
* mediatek: add alternative bootchain variant for UniFi 6 LRDaniel Golle2021-04-091-0/+18
| | | | | | | | Builds images for the Ubiquiti Network UniFi 6 LR device running the U-Boot build added by the previous commits. Everything but MTD partitions is moved to dtsi. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: generate complete sdcard image for BPi-R64Daniel Golle2021-03-241-4/+9
| | | | | | | Populate the recovery and production partitions of the generated sdcard image for the Bananapi BPi-R64. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: fix broken UniFi 6 LR imageDavid Bauer2021-03-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | Ubiquiti's own bootloader expects the configuration mode to be present with a "@" instead of a "-" for the sperator character. Otherwise booting of the image fails. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* mediatek: bpi-r64: use dt-overlay to select SATA or PCIE1Daniel Golle2021-03-171-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | The Bananapi BPi-R64 got a SATA interface which cannot be used at the same time as the second mPCIe slot. The decission is made by hogging GPIO 90. Embed two addtional DT overlay blobs into the image to allow bootloader selection of either SATA or PCIE1 feature. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: mt7622: drop duplicate DEVICE_PACKAGESDaniel Golle2021-03-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | kmod-mt7615e kmod-mt7615-firmware and uboot-envtools are already part of the target's default package set. No need to add them again for buffalo_wsr-2533dhp2. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: add support for Buffalo WSR-2533DHP2INAGAKI Hiroshi2021-03-151-0/+64
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds support for the Buffalo WSR-2533DHP2. The device uses the Broadcom TRX image format with a special magic. To be able to boot the images or load them they have to be wrapped with different headers depending how it is loaded. There are multiple ways to install OpenWrt on this device. Boot ramdisk from U-Boot ---------------------------- This will load the image and not write it into the flash. 1. Stop boot menu with "space" key 2. Select "System Load Linux to SDRAM via TFTP." 3. Load this image: openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-buffalo_wsr-2533dhp2-initramfs-kernel.bin 4. The system boots the image Write to flash from U-Boot ----------------------------- This will load the image over tftp and directly write it into the flash. 1. Stop boot menu with "space" key 2. Select "System Load Linux Kernel then write to Flash via TFTP." 3. Load this image: openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-buffalo_wsr-2533dhp2-squashfs-factory-uboot.bin 4. The system writes this image into the flash and boots into it. Write to flash from Web UI ----------------------------- This will load the image over over the Web UI and write it into the flash 1. Open the Web UI 2. Go to "管理" -> "ファームウェア更新" 3. Select "ローカルファイル指定" and click "更新実行" 4. Load this image: openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-buffalo_wsr-2533dhp2-squashfs-factory.bin 5. The system writes this image into the flash and boots into it. Specifications ------------------- * SoC: MT7622 (4x4 2.4 GHz Wifi) * Wifi: MT7615 (4x4 5 GHz Wifi) * Flash: Winbond W29N01HZ 128MB SLC NAND * RAM 256MB * Ethernet: Realtek RTL8367S (5 x 1GBit/s, SoC via 2.5GBit/s) Co-Developed-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de> Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
* mediatek: mt7622: clean up image buildDaniel Golle2021-03-141-22/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | * clean up whitespace to make GPT partitioning more readable * don't select packages already part of the target default selection * don't select U-Boot variants (breaks ImageBuilder) * don't select AHCI on boards without SATA * don't select kmod-usb2 and kmod-ohci, USB 1.x and USB 2.0 devices work fine with the in-SoC XHCI host having just kmod-usb3 installed. * select kmod-btmtkuart for devices with Bluetooth support * sort DEVICE_PACKAGES Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: image: don't use 'M' unit as dd may not support thatDaniel Golle2021-03-131-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | dd on Mac OS X apparently fails when using 'M' unit for bs. dd: bs: illegal numeric value Use 'k' unit instead for 'pad-to' to fix that. Reported-by: Georgi Valkov <gvalkov@abv.bg> Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: mt7622: check firmware metadataDaniel Golle2021-03-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | All mt7622 devices except for the UBI-variant of the mt7622-rfb1 carry metadata appended to the sysupgrade image. Add it for the mt7622-rfb1-ubi as well and check it on sysupgrade to avoid accidentally flashing firmware for the wrong device (or variant or future DEVICE_COMPAT_VERSION). Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: mt7622: change image generationOskari Lemmela2021-03-031-7/+6
| | | | | | | - set only one EFI system partition - use shorter path for DEVICE_DTS file Signed-off-by: Oskari Lemmela <oskari@lemmela.net>
* mediatek: mt7622: use ptgen generated MBR headerOskari Lemmela2021-03-031-2/+2
| | | | | | | mt7622 uses MBR partition for booting from SD card. Add hybrid MBR entry with boot flag after PMBR entry. Signed-off-by: Oskari Lemmela <oskari@lemmela.net>
* mediatek: mt7622: make sure image generation can run in parallelDaniel Golle2021-03-021-8/+7
| | | | | | | | The previous approach of referencing artifacts in follow-up artifacts can't work with parallel builds in the current way image.mk is built. Refactor things so this is not needed. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: mt7622: bpi-r64: simplify eMMC install procedureDaniel Golle2021-03-011-5/+4
| | | | | | | | Write everything needed for eMMC install into the gaps between partitions on SD card. In that way, installation to eMMC only needs the SD card, no additional files need to be loaded via TFTP any more. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: mt7622: rename mt7622-ubi to mt7622-rfb1-ubiDaniel Golle2021-03-011-3/+3
| | | | | | | This profile is meant to be used on MT7622 rfb1 AP, indicate that in the name to make things less confusing. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: rework support for BananaPi BPi-R64Daniel Golle2021-02-282-39/+43
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | **What's new** * Bring support for the Bananapi BPi-R64 to the level desirable for a nice hackable routerboard. * Use ARM Trusted Firmware A from source. (goodbye binary preloader) * Use Das U-Boot from source. (see previous commit) * Assemble SD-card image using OpenWrt image-commands. (no gen_sd_cruz_foo.sh added, this is not Raspbian) * Updated kernel options to support root filesystem. * Updated DTS to match OpenWrt LAN ports, known LEDs, buttons, ... * Detect root device, handle sysupgrade, config restore, ... * Wire up (known) LEDs and buttons in OpenWrt-fashion. * Build one set of images from SD-card and eMMC. * Hopefully provide a good example of how things can be done right from scratch. **Installation and images** * Have an empty SD-card at hand * Write stuff to the card, as root (card device is /dev/mmcblkX) - write header, gpt, bl2, atf, u-boot and recovery kernel: `cat *bpi-r64-boot-sdcard.img *bpi-r64-initramfs-recovery.fit > /dev/mmcblkX` - rescan partitions: `blockdev --rereadpt /dev/mmcblkX` - write main system to production partition: `cat *bpi-r64-squashfs-sysupgrade.fit > /dev/mmcblkXp5` * Installation to eMMC works using SD-card bootloader via TFTP When running OpenWrt of SD-card, issue this to trigger installation to eMMC: `fw_setenv bootcmd run emmc_init` Be prepared to serve the content of bin/targets/mediatek/mt7622 on TFTP server address 192.168.1.254. **What's missing** * The red LED is always on, probably a hardware bug. * AHCI (probably needs DTS changes) * Ship SD-card image ready with every needed for eMMC install. * The eMMC has a second, currently unused boot partition. This would be ideal to store the WiFi EEPROM and Ethernet MAC address(es). @sinovoip ideas? Thanks to Thomas Hühn @thuehn for providing the hardware! Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: add alternative UBI NAND layout for Linksys E8450Daniel Golle2021-02-281-0/+38
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The vendor flash layout of the Linksys E8450 is problematic as it uses the SPI-NAND chip without any wear-leveling while at the same time wasting a lot of space for padding. Use an all-UBI layout instead, storing the kernel+dtb+squashfs in uImage.FIT standard format in UBI volume 'fit', the read-write overlay in UBI volume 'rootfs_data' as well as reduntant U-Boot environments 'ubootenv' and 'ubootenv2', and a 'recovery' kernel+dtb+initramfs uImage.FIT for dual-boot. ** WARNING ** THIS PROCEDURE CAN EASILY BRICK YOUR DEVICE PERMANENTLY IF NOT CARRIED OUT VERY CAREFULLY AND EXACTLY AS DESCRIBED! Step 0 * Configure your PC to have the static IPv4 address 192.168.1.254/24 * Provide bin/targets/mediatek/mt7622 via TFTP Now continue EITHER with step 1A or 1B, depending on your preference (and on having serial console wired up or not). Step 1A (Using the vendor web interface (or non-UBI OpenWrt install)) In order to update to the new bootloader and UBI-based firmware, use the web browser of your choice to open the routers web-interface accessible on http://192.168.1.1 * Navigate to 'Configuration' -> 'Administration' -> 'Firmware Upgrade' * Upload the file openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-linksys_e8450-ubi-initramfs-recovery.itb and proceed with the upgrade. * Once OpenWrt comes up, use SCP to upload the new bootloader files to /tmp on the router: *-mt7622-linksys_e8450-ubi-preloader.bin *-mt7622-linksys_e8450-ubi-bl31-uboot.fip * Connect via SSH as you will now need to replace the bootloader in the Flash. ssh root@192.168.1.1 (the usual warnings) * First of all, backup all the flash now: for mtd in /dev/mtdblock*; do dd if=$mtd of=/tmp/$(basename $mtd); done * Then use SCP to copy /tmp/mtdblock* from the router and keep them safe. You will need them should you ever want to return to the factory firmware! * Now flow the uploaded files: mtd -e /dev/mtd0 write /tmp/*linksys_e8450-ubi-preloader.bin /dev/mtd0 mtd -e /dev/mtd1 write /tmp/*linksys_e8450-ubi-bl31-uboot.fip /dev/mtd1 If and only if both writes look like the completed successfully reboot the router. Now continue with step 2. Step 1B (Using the vendor bootloader serial console) * Use the serial to backup all /dev/mtd* devices before using the stock firmware (you got root shell when connected to serial). * Then reboot and select 'U-Boot Console' in the boot menu. * Copy the following lines, one by one: tftpboot 0x40080000 openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-linksys_e8450-ubi-preloader.bin tftpboot 0x40100000 openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-linksys_e8450-ubi-bl31-uboot.fip nand erase 0x0 0x180000 nand write 0x40080000 0x0 0x180000 reset Now continue with step 2 Step 2 Once the new bootchain comes up, the loader will initialize UBI and the ubootenv volumes. It will then of course fail to find any bootable volume and hence resort to load kernel via TFTP from server 192.168.1.254 while giving itself the address 192.168.1.1 The requested file is called openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-linksys_e8450-ubi-initramfs-recovery.itb and your TFTP server should provide exactly that :) It will be written to UBI as recovery image and booted. You can then continue and flash the production OS image, either by using sysupgrade in the booted initramfs recovery OS, or by using the bootloader menu and TFTP. That's it. Go ahead and mess around with a bootchain built almost completely from source (only DRAM calibration blobs are fitted in bl2, and the irreplacable on-chip ROM loader remains, of course). And enjoy U-Boot built with many great features out-of-the-box. You can access the bootloader environment from within OpenWrt using the 'fw_printenv' and 'fw_setenv' commands. Don't be afraid, once you got the new bootchain installed the device should be fairly unbrickable (holding reset button before and during power-on resets things and allows reflashing recovery image via TFTP) Special thanks to @dvn0 (Devan Carpenter) for providing amazingly fast infra for test-builds, allowing for `make clean ; make -j$(nproc)` in less than two minutes :) Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: add Linksys E8450 supportJohn Crispin2021-02-281-0/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Linksys E8450, also known as Belkin RT3200, is a dual-band IEEE 802.11bgn/ac/ax router based on MediaTek MT7622BV and MediaTek MT7915AN chips. FCC: K7S-03571 and K7S-03572 Hardware highlights: - CPU: MediaTek MT7622BV (2x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1350 MHz max.) - RAM: 512MB DDR3 - Flash: 128MB SPI-NAND (2k+64) - Ethernet: MT7531BE switch with 5 1000Base-T ports CPU port connected with 2500Base-X - WiFi 2.4 GHz: 802.11bgn 4T4R built-in antennas MT7622VB built-in - WiFi 5 GHz: 802.11ac/ax 4T4R built-in antennas MT7915AN chip on-board via PCIe MT7975AN front-end - Buttons: Reset and WPS - LEDS: 3 user controllable LEDs, 4 wired to switch - USB: USB2.0, single port - no Bluetooth (supported by SoC, not wired on board) - Serial: JST PH 2.0MM 6 Pin connector inside device ----_____________---- [ GND RX - TX - - ] --------------------- - JTAG: unpopulated ARM JTAG 20-pin connector (works) This commit adds support for the device in a way that is compatible with the vendor firmware's bootloader and dual-boot flash layout, the resulting image can directly be flashed using the vendor firmware. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org> Signed-off-by: John Crispin <john@phrozen.org> Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
* mediatek: mt7622: add Linux 5.10 supportFelix Fietkau2021-02-281-1/+6
| | | | | | | Switch mt7622 subtarget to Linux 5.10, it has been tested by many of us on several devices for a couple of weeks already. Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
* mediatek: switch to use seperate ramdisk for initramfs imagesDaniel Golle2021-02-251-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | MediaTek targets always use U-Boot's modern uImage.FIT format which allows bundling several blobs into a single file including hashes, descriptions and more. In fact, we are already using that to bundle the Flattened Device Tree blob with the kernel on this and many other targets. In the same fashion, we can now make use of the newly introduced support for building seperate ramdisk to uImage.FIT with a dedicated initrd blob checked and loaded by U-Boot instead of embedding the cpio archive into the kernel itself. This allows for having larger ramdisks, choosing ramdisk compression independently of kernel compression (while only kernel is decompressed by the bootloader) and for more easily replacing or modifying the filesystem contained in an initramfs image. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: mt7622: fix bpi-r64 emmc f2fs overlayOskari Lemmela2021-02-241-1/+2
| | | | | | | | f2fs tools are needed for generating f2fs overlay. vfat modules are used for recovery mounting. Fixes: f72a2b004c3 ("mediatek: add bpi-r64 emmc support") Signed-off-by: Oskari Lemmela <oskari@lemmela.net>
* mediatek: move mt7623a-unielec-u7623*.dts* out of patchDaniel Golle2021-02-191-0/+2
| | | | | | | Instead of adding those device tree sources using a patch, simply move them to the newly created dts folder. Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: more clean solution for out-of-tree DTSDaniel Golle2021-02-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | Use approach suggested by Adrian Schmutzler instead of introducing another device variable. Also revert the unnecessary white-space changes accidentally introduced by the previous commit. Fixed: c067b1e79b ("mediatek: move out-of-tree DTS files to dedicated dts folder") Suggested-by: Adrian Schmutzler <mail@adrianschmutzler.de> Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: move out-of-tree DTS files to dedicated dts folderDaniel Golle2021-02-191-6/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | Use dedicated dts folder like on ramips to store device tree source files for boards not already supported in vanilla Linux. Doing so instead of having them in files-* has several advantages: * we don't need to duplicate them for several kernel versions * changes to a device tree don't trigger a complete kernel rebuild * the files are more obvious to find Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
* mediatek: add support for Ubiquiti UniFi 6 LRDavid Bauer2021-02-181-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hardware -------- MediaTek MT7622 512MB DDR3 RAM 64M SPI-NOR Flash (Winbond W25Q512JV) MediaTek MT7622 802.11bgn 4T4R WMAC MediaTek MT7915 802.11ax 4T4R Marvell AQR1112 100/1000/2500 NBase-T PHY Holtek HT32F52241 LED controller Reset Switch UART ---- CPU UART0 at the pinout next to the Holtek MCU. Pinout (first pin next to SoC / MCU) 0 3V3 1 RX 2 TX 3 GND Settings are 115200 8N1. Opening the case ---------------- Opening the case is not a nice task, as itis glued together. Insert a flat knife between the front and back casing below the ethernet port. Open up a gap this way and insert a flat scredriver, remove the knife. Work your way around the casing by applying force to seperate the front and back casing. This losens the glue and opens the plastic clips. Be gentle, as these clips are very cheap and break quickly. Installation ------------ 1. Connect to the booted device at 192.168.1.20 using username/password "ubnt". 2. Transfer the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to the device using SCP. 3. Check the mtd partition number for bs / kernel0 / kernel1 $ cat /proc/mtd 4. Set the bootselect flag to boot from kernel0 $ dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=1 of=/dev/mtdblock6 5. Write the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to both kernel0 as well as kernel1 $ dd if=openwrt.bin of=/dev/mtdblock8 $ dd if=openwrt.bin of=/dev/mtdblock9 6. Reboot the device. It should boot into OpenWrt. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* target: use SPDX license identifiers on scriptsAdrian Schmutzler2021-02-102-7/+2
| | | | | | Use SPDX license tags to allow machines to check licenses. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* target: use SPDX license identifiers on MakefilesAdrian Schmutzler2021-02-101-4/+2
| | | | | | Use SPDX license tags to allow machines to check licenses. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* treewide: provide global default for SUPPORTED_DEVICESAdrian Schmutzler2021-01-231-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The majority of our targets provide a default value for the variable SUPPORTED_DEVICES, which is used in images to check against the compatible on a running device: SUPPORTED_DEVICES := $(subst _,$(comma),$(1)) At the moment, this is implemented in the Device/Default block of the individual targets or even subtargets. However, since we standardized device names and compatible in the recent past, almost all targets are following the same scheme now: device/image name: vendor_model compatible: vendor,model The equal redundant definitions are a symptom of this process. Consequently, this patch moves the definition to image.mk making it a global default. For the few targets not using the scheme above, SUPPORTED_DEVICES will be defined to a different value in Device/Default anyway, overwriting the default. In other words: This change is supposed to be cosmetic. This can be used as a global measure to get the current compatible with: $(firstword $(SUPPORTED_DEVICES)) (Though this is not precisely an achievement of this commit.) Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* mediatek: mt7622: select bluetooth module instead of firmwareChuanhong Guo2020-09-221-1/+1
| | | | Signed-off-by: Chuanhong Guo <gch981213@gmail.com>