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* ramips: mt7620: Add support for D-Link DWR-961 A1Pawel Dembicki2022-03-161-0/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The DWR-961 A1 Wireless Router is based on the MT7620A SoC. It's a merge of two Amit boards: DWR-960 with ethernet part of Lava LR-25G001. ROMID it's taken from Telenor branded version and it works with tested device. Images from D-Link site for this router are from DWR-953 and it have ROMID DLK6E2424001. I don't know if it's mistake on web-site or if it's will require different image. Specification: - MediaTek MT7620A (580 Mhz) - 128 MB of RAM - 16 MB of FLASH - 1x 802.11bgn radio - 1x 802.11ac radio (MT7612 mpcie card) - 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet: 4xLAN and 1xWAN (QCA8337) - 2x internal, non-detachable antennas (Wifi 2.4G) - 3x external, detachable antennas (2x LTE, 1x Wifi 5G) - 1x LTE modem cat 6 - UART (J5) header on PCB (57600 8n1) - 13x LED, 2x button - JBOOT bootloader Installation: Apply factory image via http web-gui or JBOOT recovery page How to revert to OEM firmware: - push the reset button and turn on the power. Wait until LED start blinking (~10sec.) - upload original factory image via JBOOT http (IP: 192.168.123.254) Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
* ramips: Add support for Dual-Q H721Dawsen Gao2022-03-131-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Dual-Q H721 is a router platform board, it is the smaller model of the U7621-06. The device has the following specifications: MT7621AT (880 MHz) 256 of RAM (DDR3) 16 MB of FLASH (MX25l12805d SPI) 5x 1 Gbps Ethernet (MT7621 built-in switch) 1x M.2 (NGFF) 3.7V 3A max for 5G M.2 Modem work at USB3.0 mode 1x Minipcie 3.7V 3A max for LTE Modem work at USB2.0 Mode 2x Minipcie for WIFI card 4x Lan+1x Wan 10/100M/1000M RJ45 port 14x LEDs (1x GPIO-controlled) 1x reset button 1x UART header (4-pins) 1x mico SD-card reader 1x DC jack for main power (5~27 V) The following has been tested and is working: Ethernet switch miniPCIe slots (tested with Wi-Fi cards and LTE modem cards) miniSIM slot (works with normal size simcard) sysupgrade reset button micro SD-card reader Installation: This board has no locked down bootloader. The seller can be asked to install openwrt, so upgrades are standard sysupgrade method. Recovery: This board contains a Chinese, closed-source bootloader called Breed (Boot and Recovery Environment for Embedded Devices). Breed supports web recovery and to enter it, you keep the reset button pressed for around 5 seconds during boot. Your machine will be assigned an IP through DHCP and the router will use IP address 192.168.1.1. The recovery website is in Chinese, but is easy to use. Click on the second item in the list to access the recovery page, then the second item on the next page is where you select the firmware. In order to start the recovery, you click the button at the bottom. Signed-off-by: Dawsen Gao <dawsen_gao@163.com> [change author name (used SoB one), add ethernet pinctrl, apply sorting to device recipe] Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: fix DEVICE_VENDOR for unbranded devicesSungbo Eo2022-03-091-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In commit ee66fe4ea9a6 ("ramips: convert DEVICE_TITLE to new variables"), DEVICE_VENDOR of some unbranded devices were set incorrectly: * WR512-3GN is not a dev board from Ralink. * "XDX-RN502J" is the whole model name and should be not split. This patch sets their DEVICE_VENDOR to "Unbranded", and changes their DTS model properties accordingly. Ref: d0bf15f23595 ("ramips: add support for A5-V11 board (resubmit)") Ref: 9085b05d9e71 ("ramips: rt305x: support for wr512-3gn-like routers") Ref: 0e486d2fd297 ("ramips: add support for unbranded XDX-RN502J board") Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: mt7621: add support for Zbtlink ZBT-WG1608Kim Namu2022-03-091-0/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Zbtlink ZBT-WG1608 is a Wi-Fi router intendent to use with WWAN (4G/5G) modems. Specifications: * SoC: MediaTek MT7621A * RAM: 256/512 MiB * Flash: 16/32 MiB (SPI NOR) * Wi-Fi: * MediaTek MT7603E : 2.4Ghz * MediaTek MT7613BE : 5Ghz * Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet x5 ports (4xLAN + WAN) * M.2: 1x slot with USB&SIM * EM7455/EM12-G/EM160R/RM500Q-AE * USB: 1x 3.0 Type-A port * External storage: 1x microSD (SDXC) slot * UART: console (115200 baud) * LED: * 1 power indicator * 1 WLAN 2.4G controlled (wlan 2G) * 3 SoC controlled (wlan 5G, wwan, internet) * 5 per Eth phy (4xLAN + WAN) MAC Addresses: * LAN : f8:5e:3c:xx:xx:e0 (Factory, 0xe000 (hex)) * WAN : f8:5e:3c:xx:xx:e1 (Factory, 0xe006 (hex)) * 2.4 GHz: f8:5e:3c:xx:xx:de (Factory, 0x0004 (hex)) * 5 GHz : f8:5e:3c:xx:xx:df (Factory, 0x8004 (hex)) Installation: * Vendor's firmware is OpenWrt (LEDE) based, so the sysupgrade image can be directly used to install OpenWrt. Firmware must be upgraded using the 'force' and 'do not save configuration' command line options (or correspondig web interface checkboxes) since the vendor firmware is from the pre-DSA era. Recovery Mode: * Press reset button, power up the device, wait for about 10sec. * Upload sysupgrade image through the firmware recovery mode web page at 192.168.1.1. Signed-off-by: Kim Namu <namu@theseed.io>
* ramips: add support for Asus RT-AC1200Ray Wang2022-03-091-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Asus RT-AC1200 is a 2.4/5GHz dual band AC router, based on MediaTek MT7628AN. Specification: * SoC: MT7628AN * RAM: DDR2 64 MiB * Flash: 16 MiB NOR (W25Q128BV) * Wi-Fi: * 2.4GHz: SoC Built-in * 5GHz: MT7612EN * Ethernet: 5x 100Mbps * Switch: SoC built-in * USB: 1x 2.0 Flash Layout: 0x0000000-0x0030000 : "bootloader" 0x0030000-0x0040000 : "nvram" 0x0040000-0x0050000 : "factory" 0x0050000-0x1000000 : "firmware" MAC address: LAN: factory 0x28 WAN: factory 0x22 2.4G: factory 0x4 5G: factory 0x8004 Installation via **recovery** mode: 1. Download the Asus recovery firmware (windows) tool from http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/LiveUpdate/Release/Wireless/Rescue.zip 2. Set your ethernet IP manually 192.168.1.5 / 255.255.255.0 with NO gateway. 3. Plug in your ethernet to LAN port 1 on the router. 4. Load up the recovery software with the firmware file, but don't press "Upload" yet. 5. Plug in the router to power WHILE HOLDING the reset button in. While CONTINUING to hold the button, select "Upload" Continue to hold the reset button in until it finishes and verifies! 6. If that doesn't work try pressing "Upload" first just before you do step 5. At some point while holding reset the rescue tool will finally detect and upload the firmware. That's when you can let go of the reset button. 7. The router will reboot and not much will happen. Wait a minute or 2. 8. Power off and on the router again. Voila. Set everything your Ethernet IP back to DHCP (automatically) and you're good to go. Revert to stock firmware: 1. Install stock image via recovery mode. Tested-by: Ivan Pavlov <AuthorReflex@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ray Wang <raywang777@foxmail.com>
* ramips: add support for Renkforce WS-WN530HP3-ABirger Koblitz2022-03-081-0/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds support for the Renkforce WS-WN530HP3-A ceiling- mountable Wireless Access Point, which is powered over PoE. Hardware: - SoC: Mediatek MT7621DAT - RAM: 128MiB on SoC - Flash: 16MiB GigaDevice GD25Q128C - 2.4Ghz Wifi: Mediatek MT603EN - 5GHz Wifi: MT613BEN - Ethernet: - 1x 1GBit WAN port, passive PoE capable - 2x 1GBit LAN ports LEDs: 1x Bi-Color LED (red/blue) Buttons: 1x Reset Button, 1x Power Button Installation: Power on the access point and immedately press the reset button for 10 seconds. Connect web-browser to 192.168.10.1 and upload sysupgrade image. Flash uploaded image and wait about 2 minutes for reboot. Signed-off-by: Birger Koblitz <mail@birger-koblitz.de> Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz> [fixed SoB]
* ramips: use parser_trx for Buffalo WCR-1166DSINAGAKI Hiroshi2022-03-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Buffalo WCR-1166DS uses trx-fomatted firmware and the custom magic number (0x5C436F74, "\Cot") is required for OpenWrt installation from OEM WebUI. But the current mtdsplit_trx doesn't support the custom magic number and fail to parse and split to kernel and rootfs when the factory image is flashed. Then, the kernel fails to mount rootfs automatically and panics. Before the commit fddc78bc116bc043fb5cd92dbc45cfd054c21af8, mtdsplit_trx was patched in ramips target and the device-specific magic number was supported only for WCR-1166DS[1]. But the patch was not inherited to the later version of the kernel and deleted by the above commit, then, the custom magic number support was broken. [1]: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/blob/05d6e92594c507dcd1f4be6c1bcb2282fe1abe1f/target/linux/ramips/patches-4.4/0400-mtd-mtdsplit-add-support-for-custom-trx-magic-for-Buffalo-WCR-1166DS.patch#L27 log (factory image): [ 1.165312] spi-mt7621 10000b00.spi: sys_freq: 193333333 [ 1.195782] spi-nor spi0.0: w25q128 (16384 Kbytes) [ 1.205353] 7 fixed-partitions partitions found on MTD device spi0.0 [ 1.217938] Creating 7 MTD partitions on "spi0.0": [ 1.227436] 0x000000000000-0x000000030000 : "u-boot" [ 1.238427] 0x000000030000-0x000000040000 : "u-boot-env" [ 1.250123] 0x000000040000-0x000000050000 : "factory" [ 1.261306] 0x000000050000-0x000000810000 : "firmware" [ 1.282051] 0x000000810000-0x000000fd0000 : "firmware2" [ 1.293594] 0x000000fd0000-0x000000fe0000 : "glbcfg" [ 1.304719] 0x000000fe0000-0x000000ff0000 : "board_data" ... [ 1.452424] /dev/root: Can't open blockdev [ 1.460619] VFS: Cannot open root device "(null)" or unknown-block(0,0): error -6 [ 1.475434] Please append a correct "root=" boot option; here are the available partitions: [ 1.491986] 1f00 192 mtdblock0 [ 1.491989] (driver?) [ 1.504938] 1f01 64 mtdblock1 [ 1.504941] (driver?) [ 1.517885] 1f02 64 mtdblock2 [ 1.517888] (driver?) [ 1.530831] 1f03 7936 mtdblock3 [ 1.530834] (driver?) [ 1.543777] 1f04 7936 mtdblock4 [ 1.543781] (driver?) [ 1.556724] 1f05 64 mtdblock5 [ 1.556727] (driver?) [ 1.569672] 1f06 64 mtdblock6 [ 1.569675] (driver?) [ 1.582617] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0) [ 1.598976] Rebooting in 1 seconds.. This patch fixes this issue by using parser_trx with specifying custom magic number in dts instead of mtdsplit_trx. log (fixed factory image): [ 1.202044] spi-mt7621 10000b00.spi: sys_freq: 193333333 [ 1.225369] spi-nor spi0.0: w25q128 (16384 Kbytes) [ 1.235015] 7 fixed-partitions partitions found on MTD device spi0.0 [ 1.247603] Creating 7 MTD partitions on "spi0.0": [ 1.257106] 0x000000000000-0x000000030000 : "u-boot" [ 1.269447] 0x000000030000-0x000000040000 : "u-boot-env" [ 1.281192] 0x000000040000-0x000000050000 : "factory" [ 1.294208] 0x000000050000-0x000000810000 : "firmware" [ 1.305774] 2 trx partitions found on MTD device firmware [ 1.316540] Creating 2 MTD partitions on "firmware": [ 1.326399] 0x00000000001c-0x000000214754 : "linux" [ 1.336063] mtd: partition "linux" doesn't start on an erase/write block boundary -- force read-only [ 1.357070] 0x000000214754-0x0000007c0000 : "rootfs" [ 1.366994] mtd: partition "rootfs" doesn't start on an erase/write block boundary -- force read-only [ 1.386368] mtd: device 5 (rootfs) set to be root filesystem [ 1.398700] 1 squashfs-split partitions found on MTD device rootfs [ 1.411027] 0x000000520000-0x0000007c0000 : "rootfs_data" [ 1.422841] 0x000000810000-0x000000fd0000 : "firmware2" [ 1.436282] 0x000000fd0000-0x000000fe0000 : "glbcfg" [ 1.447408] 0x000000fe0000-0x000000ff0000 : "board_data" ... [ 1.611216] VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly on device 31:5. Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
* ramips: Add support for TP-Link TL-WPA8631P v3Joe Mullally2022-03-061-0/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | AV1300 Gigabit Passthrough Powerline ac Wi-Fi Extender Specifications -------------- * SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT * CPU: 880 MHz MIPS 1004KEc dual-core CPU * RAM: 64 MiB DDR2 (Zentel A3R12E40DBF-8E) * Flash: 8 MiB SPI NOR (GigaDevice GD25Q64CSIG) * Ethernet: SoC built-in Switch 5x 1GbE * Port 0: PLC (connected through AR8035-A) * Port 1-3: LAN * WLAN: 2x2 2.4GHz 300 Mbps + 2x2 5GHz 867 Mbps (MT7603EN + MT7613BEN) * PLC: HomePlug AV2 (Qualcomm QCA7500) * PLC Flash: 2MiB SPI NOR (GigaDevice GD25Q16CSIG) * Buttons: Reset, LED, Pair, Wi-Fi * LEDs: Power (green), PLC (green/amber), LAN (green), 2.4G (green), 5G (green) * UART: J1 (57600 baud) * Pinout: (3V3) (GND) (RX) (TX) * Visually identify GND from connection to PCB ground plane Installation ------------ Installation is possible from the OEM web interface. Make sure to install the latest OEM firmware first, so that the PLC firmware is at the latest version. However, please first check the OpenWRT Wiki page for confirmation that your OEM firmware version is supported. Signed-off-by: Joe Mullally <jwmullally@gmail.com>
* ramips: support TP-Link EAP615-WallStijn Tintel2022-02-271-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add support for the TP-Link EAP615-Wall, an AX1800 Wall Plate WiFi 6 AP. The device is very similar to the TP-Link EAP235-Wall. Hardware: * SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT * RAM: 128MiB * Flash: 16MiB SPI-NOR * Ethernet: 4x GbE * Back: ETH0 (PoE-PD) * Bottom: ETH1, ETH2, ETH3 (PoE passthrough) * WiFi: MT7905DAN/MT7975DN 2.4/5 GHz 2T2R * LEDS: 1x white * Buttons: 1x LED, 1x reset Stock firmware uses a random MAC address for ethernet. OpenWrt uses the MAC address that is on the device label for ethernet and the wireless interfaces. MAC address must not be incremented, as this will cause MAC address conflicts in case you have two devices with consecutive MAC addresses. Instead, different locally administered addresses will be generated automatically, based on the MAC on the label. Installation via stock firmware: * Enable SSH in the TP-Link web interface * SSH to the device * Run `cliclientd stopcs` * Upload the OpenWrt factory image via the TP-Link web interface Installation via bootloader: * Solder TTL header. Pinout: 1: TX, 2: RX, 3: GND, 4: VCC, with pin 1 closest to ETH1. Baud rate 115200 * Interrupt boot process by holding a key during boot * Boot the OpenWrt initramfs: # tftpboot 0x84000000 openwrt-ramips-mt7621-tplink_eap615-wall-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin # bootm * Copy openwrt-ramips-mt7621-tplink_eap615-wall-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin to /tmp and use sysupgrade to install it Thanks to Sander Vanheule for his work on the EAP235-Wall, which made adding support for the EAP615-Wall very easy. Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be> Reviewed-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net> Acked-by: Arınç ÜNAL <arinc.unal@arinc9.com>
* ramips: clean up Makefile formattingNick McKinney2022-02-201-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | Use correct indent in target/linux/ramips/image/mt7621.mk to be consistent with the rest of the file. Signed-off-by: Nick McKinney <nick@ndmckinney.net> [rephrase commit message as Adrian suggested, fix a6004ns-m indent] Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: mt7621: print size of factory initramfs-image if it's too bigSven Roederer2022-02-201-2/+2
| | | | | | | It's helpful to know the current and maximal size of the imagefiles if the creation fails. Signed-off-by: Sven Roederer <devel-sven@geroedel.de>
* ramips: add support for ipTIME A3002MESHYoonji Park2022-02-201-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add support for ipTIME A3002MESH. Hardware: - SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT (880MHz, Duel-Core) - RAM: DDR3 128MB - Flash: XMC XM25QH128AHIG (SPI-NOR 16MB) - WiFi: MediaTek MT7615D (2.4GHz, 5GHz, DBDC) - Ethernet: MediaTek MT7530 (WAN x1, LAN x2, SoC built-in) - UART: [GND, RX, TX, 3.3V] (57600 8N1, J4) MAC addresses: | interface | MAC | source | comment |-----------|-------------------|----------------|---------- | LAN | 70:XX:XX:5X:XX:X3 | | | WAN | 70:XX:XX:5X:XX:X1 | u-boot 0x1fc40 | | WLAN 2G | 72:XX:XX:4X:XX:X0 | | | WLAN 5G | 70:XX:XX:5X:XX:X0 | factory 0x4 | | | 70:XX:XX:5X:XX:X0 | u-boot 0x1fc20 | unknown | | 70:XX:XX:5X:XX:X2 | factory 0x8004 | unknown - WLAN 2G MAC address is not the same as stock firmware since OpenWrt uses LAN MAC address with local bit sets. Installation: 1. Flash initramfs image. This can be done using stock web ui or TFTP 2. Connect to OpenWrt with an SSH connection to 192.168.1.1 3. Perform sysupgrade with sysupgrade image Revert to stock firmware: - Flash stock firmware via OEM TFTP Recovery mode - Perform sysupgrade with stock image TFTP Recovery method: 1. Unplug the router 2. Hold the reset button and plug in 3. Release when the power LED stops flashing and go off 4. Set your computer IP address manually to 192.168.0.x / 255.255.255.0 5. Flash image with TFTP client to 192.168.0.1 Signed-off-by: Yoonji Park <koreapyj@dcmys.kr> [wrap/rephrase commit message] Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: add Ubiquiti EdgePoint R6 as alt nameNick Hainke2022-02-191-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | The Ubiquiti EdgePoint R6 is identical to the EdgeRouter X SFP. However, it fits well into outdoor environments due to its water-proven case. More specifications: 9715beb04c74 ("ramips: add support for Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X-SFP") Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
* ramips: add support for ELECOM WRC-2533GS2INAGAKI Hiroshi2022-02-111-0/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ELECOM WRC-2533GS2 is a 2.4/5 GHz band 11ac (Wi-Fi 5) router, based on MT7621A. Specification: - SoC : MediaTek MT7621A - RAM : DDR3 128 MiB (NT5CC64M16GP-DI) - Flash : SPI-NOR 16 MiB (MX25L12835FM2I-10G) - WLAN : 2.4/5GHz 4T4R (2x MediaTek MT7615) - Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps x5 - Switch : MediaTek MT7530 (SoC) - LEDs/Keys : 4x/6x (2x buttons, 1x slide-switch) - UART : through-hole on PCB - J4: 3.3V, GND, TX, RX from ethernet port side - 57600n8 - Power : 12 VDC, 1.5 A Flash instruction using factory image: 1. Boot WRC-2533GS2 normally with "Router" mode 2. Access to "http://192.168.2.1/" and open firmware update page ("ファームウェア更新") 3. Select the OpenWrt factory image and click apply ("適用") button 4. Wait ~120 seconds to complete flashing MAC Addresses: LAN : 04:AB:18:xx:xx:FB (Factory, 0xFFF4 (hex)) WAN : 04:AB:18:xx:xx:FC (Factory, 0xFFFA (hex)) 2.4 GHz : 04:AB:18:xx:xx:FD (Factory, 0x4 (hex)) 5 GHz : 04:AB:18:xx:xx:FE (Factory, 0x8004 (hex)) Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for ipTIME AX2004MSungbo Eo2022-02-111-0/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ipTIME AX2004M is an 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) router, based on MediaTek MT7621A. Specifications: * SoC: MT7621A * RAM: 256 MiB * Flash: NAND 128 MiB * Wi-Fi: * MT7915D: 2.4/5 GHz (DBDC) * Ethernet: 5x 1GbE * Switch: SoC built-in * USB: 1x 3.0 * UART: J4 (115200 baud) * Pinout: [3V3] (TXD) (RXD) (GND) MAC addresses: | interface | MAC address | source | comment |-----------|-------------------|----------------|--------- | LAN | 58:xx:xx:00:xx:9B | | [1] | WAN | 58:xx:xx:00:xx:99 | | | WLAN 2G | 58:xx:xx:00:xx:98 | factory 0x4 | | WLAN 5G | 5A:xx:xx:40:xx:98 | | | | 58:xx:xx:00:xx:98 | config ethaddr | [1] Used in this patch as WLAN 5G MAC address with the local bit set Load addresses: * stock * 0x80010000: FIT image * 0x81001000: kernel image -> entry * OpenWrt * 0x80010000: FIT image * 0x82000000: uncompressed kernel+relocate image * 0x80001000: relocated kernel image -> entry Notes: * This device has a dual-boot partition scheme, but this firmware works only on boot partition 1. The stock web interface will flash only on the inactive boot partition, but the recovery web page will always flash on boot partition 1. Installation via recovery mode: 1. Press reset button, power up the device, wait >10s for CPU LED to stop blinking. 2. Upload recovery image through the recovery web page at 192.168.0.1. Revert to stock firmware: 1. Install stock image via recovery mode. Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: move KERNEL_LOADADDR into Device/DefaultSungbo Eo2022-02-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | Commit f4a79148f8cb ("ramips: add support for ipTIME AX2004M") was reverted due to KERNEL_LOADADDR leakage, and it seems the problem can be mitigated by moving the variable definition into Device/Default. By this, KERNEL_LOADADDR redefined in a device recipe will not be leaked into the subsequent device recipes anymore and thus will remain as a per-device variable. Ref: cd6a6e3030ff ("Revert "ramips: add support for ipTIME AX2004M"") Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: add support for Xiaomi Mi Router CR660x seriesRaymond Wang2022-02-071-0/+34
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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>
* ramips: Switch Teltonika RUT5xx to kernel GPIO-line watchdog driverSven Eckelmann2022-02-031-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The commit 04e91631e050 ("om-watchdog: add support for Teltonika RUT5xx (ramips)") used the deprecated om-watchdog daemon to handle the GPIO-line connected watchdog on the Teltonika RUT5xx. But this daemon has massive problems since commit 30f61a34b4cf ("base-files: always use staged sysupgrade"). The process will always be stopped on sysupgrades. If the sysupgrade takes slightly longer, the watchdog is not triggered at the correct time and thus the sysupgrade will interrupted hard by the watchdog sysupgrade. And this hard interrupt can easily brick the device when there is no fallback (dual-boot, ...). Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
* Revert "ramips: add support for ipTIME AX2004M"Stijn Tintel2022-02-011-20/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit f4a79148f8cb ("ramips: add support for ipTIME AX2004M") seems to leak KERNEL_LOADADDR 0x82000000 to other devices, causing the to no longer boot. The leak is visible in u-boot: Using 'config-1' configuration Trying 'kernel-1' kernel subimage Description: MIPS OpenWrt Linux-5.10.92 Type: Kernel Image Compression: lzma compressed Data Start: 0x840000e4 Data Size: 10750165 Bytes = 10.3 MiB Architecture: MIPS OS: Linux Load Address: 0x82000000 Entry Point: 0x82000000 Normally, it should look like this: Using 'config-1' configuration Trying 'kernel-1' kernel subimage Description: MIPS OpenWrt Linux-5.10.92 Type: Kernel Image Compression: lzma compressed Data Start: 0xbfca00e4 Data Size: 2652547 Bytes = 2.5 MiB Architecture: MIPS OS: Linux Load Address: 0x80001000 Entry Point: 0x80001000 Revert the commit to avoid more people soft-bricking their devices. This reverts commit f4a79148f8cbb7dfbcddfb0c1128caec45a01596. Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
* ramips: add support for Wavlink WL-WN535K1Davide Fioravanti2022-01-301-0/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Wavlink WL-WN535K1 is a "mesh" router with 2 gigabit ethernet ports and one fast ethernet port. Mine is branded as Talius TAL-WMESH1. It can be found in kits of 2 or 3 (WL-WN535K2 or WL-WN535K3). The motherboard is labelled as WS-WN535G3-B-V1.2 so this image could potentially work for WL-WN535G3R and WS-WN535G3R with little to none effort, but it's untested. Hardware -------- SoC: Mediatek MT7620A RAM: 64MB FLASH: 8MB NOR (GigaDevice GD25Q64CS) ETH: - 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (RTL8211F) - 1x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (integrated in SOC) WIFI: - 2.4GHz: 1x (integrated in SOC) (2x2:2) - 5GHz: 1x MT7612E (2x2:2) - 4 internal antennas BTN: - 1x Reset button - 1x Touchlink button (set to WPS) - 1x ON/OFF switch LEDS: - 1x Red led (system status) - 1x Blue led (system status) - 3x Green leds (ethernet port status/act) UART: - 57600-8-N-1 Everything works correctly. Currently there is no firmware update available. Because of this, in order to restore the OEM firmware, you must firstly dump the OEM firmware from your router before you flash the OpenWrt image. Backup the OEM Firmware ----------------------- The following steps are to be intended for users having little to none experience in linux. Obviously there are many ways to backup the OEM firmware, but probably this is the easiest way for this router. Procedure tested on WN535K1_V1510_200916 firmware version. 1) Go to http://192.168.10.1/webcmd.shtml 2) Type the following line in the "Command" input box and then press enter: mkdir /etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev; dd if=/dev/mtd0ro of=/etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/mtd0ro 3) After few seconds in the textarea should appear this output: 16384+0 records in 16384+0 records out If your output doesn't match mine, stop reading and ask for help in the forum. 4) Open in another tab http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd0ro to download the content of the whole NOR. If the file size is 0 byte, stop reading and ask for help in the forum. 5) Come back to the http://192.168.10.1/webcmd.shtml webpage and type: rm /etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/mtd0ro;for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do dd if=/dev/mtd${i}ro of=/etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/mtd${i}ro; done 6) After few seconds, in the textarea should appear this output: 384+0 records in 384+0 records out 128+0 records in 128+0 records out 128+0 records in 128+0 records out 14720+0 records in 14720+0 records out 1024+0 records in 1024+0 records out If your output doesn't match mine, stop reading and ask for help in the forum. 7) Open the following links to download the partitions of the OEM FW: http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd1ro http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd2ro http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd3ro http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd4ro http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd5ro If one (or more) of these files are 0 byte, stop reading and ask for help in the forum. 8) Store these downloaded files in a safe place. 9) Reboot your router to remove any temporary file in ram. Installation ------------ Flash the initramfs image in the OEM firmware interface (http://192.168.10.1/update_mesh.shtml). When Openwrt boots, flash the sysupgrade image otherwise you won't be able to keep configuration between reboots. Restore OEM Firmware -------------------- Flash the "mtd4ro" file you previously backed-up directly from LUCI. Warning: Remember to not keep settings! Warning2: Remember to force the flash. Notes ----- 1) Router mac addresses: LAN XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:E2 (factory @ 0x28) WAN XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:E3 (factory @ 0x2e) WIFI 2G XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:E4 (factory @ 0x04) WIFI 5G XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:E5 (factory @ 0x8004) LABEL XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:E5 2) The OEM firmware upgrade page accepts only files containing the string "WN535K1" in the filename. 3) Additional notes 1,2,3 in the WS-WN583A6 commit are still valid (https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/commit/92780d80ab6f5f03fac2407c06eb267dd83914a1) Signed-off-by: Davide Fioravanti <pantanastyle@gmail.com> [remove trailing whitespace] Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: add support for ipTIME AX2004MSungbo Eo2022-01-291-0/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ipTIME AX2004M is an 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) router, based on MediaTek MT7621A. Specification: * SoC: MT7621A * RAM: 256 MiB * Flash: NAND 128 MiB * Wi-Fi: * MT7915D: 2.4/5 GHz (DBDC) * Ethernet: 5x 1GbE * Switch: SoC built-in * USB: 1x 3.0 * UART: J4 (115200 baud) * Pinout: [3V3] (TXD) (RXD) (GND) MAC address: | interface | MAC | source | comment |-----------|-------------------|----------------|--------- | LAN | 58:XX:XX:00:XX:9B | | [1] | WAN | 58:XX:XX:00:XX:99 | | | WLAN 2G | 58:XX:XX:00:XX:98 | factory 0x4 | | WLAN 5G | 5A:XX:XX:40:XX:98 | | | | | | | | 58:XX:XX:00:XX:98 | config ethaddr | [1] Used in this patch as WLAN 5G MAC address with the local bit set Load address: * stock * 0x80010000: FIT image * 0x81001000: kernel image -> entry * OpenWrt * 0x80010000: FIT image * 0x82000000: uncompressed kernel+relocate image * 0x80001000: relocated kernel image -> entry Installation via **recovery** mode: 1. Press reset button, power up the device, wait >10s for CPU LED to stop blinking. 2. Upload recovery image through the recovery web page at 192.168.0.1. Revert to stock firmware: 1. Install stock image via recovery mode. Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: make the relocation address configurableSungbo Eo2022-01-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | If no argument is given to relocate-kernel, KERNEL_LOADADDR will be used just as before. This is a preparation for ramips support of ipTIME AX2004M. Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: correct vendor name for COMFAST/JoowinRodrigo Araujo2022-01-221-20/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When Joowin WR758AC V1 and V2 devices were added, they should have been added with the primary manufacturer name which is COMFAST, since Joowin is just an alternate vendor name on some coutries or stores. Fix this by changing the the vendor name on the respective files and set Joowin as ALT0 variants while ensuring compatibility for early users. Also adjust the model names to better follow the naming rules. As a side effect, fix mt76x8 network script which was left incorrectly unsorted on the case block conditions. Fixes: 766733e172 ("ramips: add support for Joowin WR758AC V1 and V2") Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Araujo <araujo.rm@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for ipTIME A6004NS-MSeongUk Moon2022-01-151-0/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ipTIME A6004NS-M is a 2.4/5GHz band AC1900 router, based on MediaTek MT7621A. Specifications: - SoC: MediaTek MT7621A (880MHz, Duel-Core) - RAM: DDR3 256MB - Flash: SPI NOR 16MB (Winbond W25Q128BV) - WiFi: MediaTek MT7615E (2.4GHz, 5GHz) - Ethernet: MediaTek MT7530 (WAN x1, LAN x4, SoC built-in Estimated) - USB: USB 3.0 x1 - UART: [3.3V, TX, RX, GND] (57600 8N1) Installation via web interface: 1. Flash initramfs image using OEM's Firmware Update page. 2. Connect to OpenWrt with an SSH connection to `192.168.1.1`. 3. Perform sysupgrade with sysupgrade image. Revert to stock firmware: 1. Flash stock firmware via OEM's Recovery mode How to use OEM's Recovery mode: 1. Power on the device and connect the shell through UART. 2. Connect to the shell and press the `t` key on the keyboard. 3. Set fixed IP with `192.168.0.2` with subnet mask `255.255.255.0` 4. Flash image via TFTP to `192.168.0.1` Additional Notes: 1. The higher the 5Ghz Frequency, the lower the stability. It is recommended to use less than 5.775Ghz. 2. If the 5Ghz frequency is too high, 5Ghz may not work. 3. A6ns-M use shared dtsi file of A6004NS-M. (reference: /mt7621_iptime_a6004ns-m.dtsi). Signed-off-by: SeongUk Moon <antegral@antegral.net> [convert CRLF to LF] Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: add support for HUMAX E2Kyoungkyu Park2022-01-151-0/+14
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | HUMAX E2 (also known as HUMAX QUANTUM E2) is a 2.4/5GHz band AC router, based on MediaTek MT7620A. Specifications: - SoC: MT7620A - RAM: DDR2 64MB - Flash: SPI NOR 8MB (MXIC MX25L6405D) - WiFi: - 2.4GHz: SoC internal - 5GHz: MT7610E - Ethernet: 1x 10/100Mbps - Switch: SoC internal - UART: J2 (57600 8N1) - pinout: [3V3] (RXD) (GND) (TXD) Installation and Recovery via TFTP: 1. Connect ethernet cable between Router port and PC Ethernet port. 2. Set your computer to a static IP **192.168.1.1** 3. Turn the device off and wait a few seconds. Hold the WPS button on front of device and insert power. 4. Send a firmware image to **192.168.1.6** using TFTP. You can use any TFTP client. (tftp, curl, Tftpd64...) 5. Wait until Power LED stop flashing. **DO NOT TURN OFF DEVICE!** The device will be automatically rebooted. Signed-off-by: Kyoungkyu Park <choryu.park@choryu.space>
* ramips: add support for Linksys EA6350 v4Nick McKinney2022-01-081-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specifications: - SoC: MT7621DAT (880MHz, 2 Cores) - RAM: 128 MB - Flash: 128 MB NAND - Ethernet: 5x 1GiE MT7530 - WiFi: MT7603/MT7613 - USB: 1x USB 3.0 This is another MT7621 device, very similar to other Linksys EA7300 series devices. Installation: Upload the generated factory.bin image via the stock web firmware updater. Reverting to factory firmware: Like other EA7300 devices, this device has an A/B router configuration to prevent bricking. Hard-resetting this device three (3) times will put the device in failsafe (default) mode. At this point, flash the OEM image to itself and reboot. This puts the router back into the 'B' image and allows for a firmware upgrade. Troubleshooting: If the firmware will not boot, first restore the factory as described above. This will then allow the factory.bin update to be applied properly. Signed-off-by: Nick McKinney <nick@ndmckinney.net>
* ramips: add support for RAISECOM MSG1500 X.00Liangkuan Yang2022-01-081-0/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | RAISECOM MSG1500 X.00 is a 2.4/5 GHz band 11ac (Wi-Fi 5) router. Apart from the general model, there are two ISP customized models: China Mobile and China Telecom. Specifications: - SoC: Mediatek MT7621AT - RAM: 256MiB DDR3 - Flash: 128MiB NAND - Ethernet: 5 * 10/100/1000Mbps: 4 * LAN + 1 * WAN - Switch: MediaTek MT7530 (SoC) - WLAN: 1 * MT7615DN Dual-Band 2.4GHz 2T2R (400Mbps) 5GHz 2T2R (867Mbps) - USB: 1 * USB 2.0 port - Button: 1 * RESET button, 1 * WPS button, 1 * WIFI button - LED: blue color: POWER, WAN, WPS, 2.4G, 5G, LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, LAN4, USB - UART: 1 * serial port header (4-pin) - Power: DC 12V, 1A - Switch: 1 * POWER switch MAC addresses as verified by vendor firmware: use address source LAN C8:XX:XX:3A:XX:E7 Config "protest_lan_mac" ascii (label) WAN C8:XX:XX:3A:XX:EA Config "protest_wan_mac" ascii 5G C8:XX:XX:3A:XX:E8 Factory "0x4" hex 2.4G CA:XX:XX:4A:XX:E8 [not on flash] The increment of the 4th byte for the 2.4g address appears to vary. Reported cases: 5g 2.4g increment C8:XX:XX:90:XX:C3 CA:XX:XX:C0:XX:C3 0x30 C8:XX:XX:3A:XX:08 CA:XX:XX:4A:XX:08 0x10 C8:XX:XX:3A:XX:E8 CA:XX:XX:4A:XX:E8 0x10 Since increment is inconsistent and there is no obvious pattern in swapping bytes, and the 2.4g address has local bit set anyway, it seems safer to use the LAN address with flipped byte here in order to prevent collisions between OpenWrt devices and OEM devices for this interface. This way we at least use an address as base that is definitely owned by the device at hand. Notes: 1. The vendor firmware allows you to connect to the router by telnet. (known version 1.0.0 can open telnet.) There is no official binary firmware available. Backup the important partitions data: "Bootloader", "Config", "Factory", and "firmware". Note that with the vendor firmware the memory is detected only 128MiB and the last 512KiB in NAND flash is not used. 2. The POWER LED is default on after press POWER switch. The WAN and LAN1 - 4 LEDs are wired to ethernet switch. The WPS LED is controlled by MT7615DN's GPIO. Currently there is no proper way to configure it. 3. At the time of adding support the wireless config needs to be set up by editing the wireless config file: * Setting the country code is mandatory, otherwise the router loses connectivity at the next reboot. This is mandatory and can be done from luci. After setting the country code the router boots correctly. A reset with the reset button will fix the issue and the user has to reconfigure. * This is minor since the 5g interface does not come up online although it is not set as disabled. 2 options here: 1- Either run the "wifi" command. Can be added from LuCI in system - startup - local startup and just add wifi above "exit 0". 2- Or add the serialize option in the wireless config file as shown below. This one would work and bring both interfaces automatically at every boot: config wifi-device 'radio0' option serialize '1' config wifi-device 'radio1' option serialize '1' Flash instructions using initramfs image: 1. Press POWER switch to power down if the router is running. 2. Connect PC to one of LAN ports, and set static IP address to "10.10.10.2", netmask to "255.255.255.0", and gateway to "10.10.10.1" manually on the PC. 3. Push and hold the WIFI button, and then power up the router. After about 10s (or you can call the recovery page, see "4" below) you can release the WIFI button. There is no clear indication when the router is entering or has entered into "RAISECOM Router Recovery Mode". 4. Call the recovery page for the router at "http://10.10.10.1". Keep an eye on the "WARNING!! tip" of the recovery page. Click "Choose File" to select initramfs image, then click "Upload". 5. If image is uploaded successfully, you will see the page display "Device is upgrading the firmware... %". Keep an eye on the "WARNING!! tip" of the recovery page. When the page display "Upgrade Successfully", you can set IP address as "automatically obtain". 6. After the rebooting (PC should automatically obtain an IP address), open the SSH connection, then download the sysupgrade image to the router and perform sysupgrade with it. Flash back to vendor firmware: See "Flash instructions 1 - 5" above. The only difference is that in step 4 you should select the vendor firmware which you backup. Signed-off-by: Liangkuan Yang <ylk951207@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for Joowin WR758AC V1 and V2Rodrigo Araujo2022-01-081-0/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit adds support for Joowin (aka Comfast) WR758AC V1 and V2 devices. Both have the same wall AP/repeater form factor and differ only in the 5Ghz chipset (V1 has MT7662, V2 has MT7663). OpenWrt developers forum page: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/87355 Specifications: - CPU: MediaTek MT7628AN (580MHz) - Flash: 8MB - RAM: 64MB DDR2 - 2.4 GHz: 802.11b/g/n (MT7603) - 5 GHz: 802.11ac (V1 has MT7662, V2 has MT7663) - Antennas: 4x external single band antennas - LAN: 1x 10/100M - LED: Wifi 3x blue. Programmable - Button: WPS MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware: use address source LAN *:83 factory 0xe000 2g *:85 factory 0x4 5g *:86 factory 0x8004 How to install: 1- Setup a TFTP server on a machine with IP address 192.168.1.10/24 2- Name the image as `firmware_auto.bin` and place it on the root of the TFTP server 3- Connect the device via Ethernet, it should pick and flash the image Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Araujo <araujo.rm@gmail.com>
* ramips: add ASUS RT-AC1200GU as alt nameShiji Yang2022-01-021-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | RT-AC57U and RT-AC1200GU are the same models sold in different countries. The purpose of this commit is to allow users to easily find the corresponding firmware through the model number on the device label. More specifications: 14e0e4f138e3 ("ramips: add support for ASUS RT-AC57U") Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com> [reword commit title/message] Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: add support for ipTIME T5004Sungbo Eo2022-01-021-0/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ipTIME T5004 is a 5-port Gigabit Ethernet router, based on MediaTek MT7621A. Specifications: * SoC: MT7621AT * RAM: 128 MiB * Flash: NAND 128 MiB * Ethernet: 5x 1GbE * Switch: SoC built-in * UART: J4 (57600 baud) * Pinout: [3V3] (TXD) (RXD) (GND) Installation via web interface: 1. Flash **initramfs** image through the stock web interface. 2. Boot into OpenWrt and perform sysupgrade with sysupgrade image. Revert to stock firmware via recovery mode: 1. Press reset button, power up the device, wait >15s for CPU LED to stop blinking. 2. Upload stock image to TFTP server at 192.168.0.1. Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: add support for ipTIME A3004TWonJung Kim2021-12-291-0/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ipTIME A3004T is a 2.4/5GHz band router, based on Mediatek MT7621. Specifications: - SoC: MT7621 (880MHz) - RAM: DDR3 256M - Flash: NAND 128MB (Macronix NAND 128MiB 3,3V 8-bit) - WiFi: - 2.4GHz: MT7615E - 5GHz : MT7615E - Ethernet: - 4x LAN - 1x WAN - USB: 1 * USB3.0 port - UART: - 3.3V, TX, RX, GND / 57600 8N1 Installation via web interface: 1. Flash initramfs image using OEM's Recovery mode 2. Boot into OpenWrt and perform sysupgrade with sysupgrade image. Revert to stock firmware: - Flash stock firmware via OEM's Recovery mode How to use OEM's Recovery mode: 1. Power up with holding down the reset key until CPU LED stop blinking. 2. Set fixed ip with `192.168.0.2` with subnet mask `255.255.255.0` 3. Flash image via tftp to `192.168.0.1` Additional Notes: This router shares one MT7915E chip for both 2.4Ghz/5Ghz. radio0 will not working on 5Ghz as it's not connected to the antenna. Signed-off-by: WonJung Kim <git@won-jung.kim> (added led dt-bindings) Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for WeVO AIR DUOSungbo Eo2021-12-291-0/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WeVO AIR DUO is a 1-bay NAS & 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) router, based on MediaTek MT7620A. Specifications: * SoC: MT7620A * RAM: 64 MiB * Flash: SPI NOR 16 MiB * USB & SATA bridge controller: JMicron JMS567 * SATA 6Gb/s: 2.5" drive slot * USB 3.0: Micro-B * USB 2.0: connected to SoC * Wi-Fi: * 2.4 GHz: SoC built-in * 5 GHz: MT7612EN * Ethernet: 5x 1GbE * Switch: MT7530WU * UART: 4-pin 1.27 mm pitch through-hole (57600 baud) * Pinout: (3V3)|(RXD) (TXD) (GND) Notes: * The drive is accessible through the external USB port only when the router is turned off. Installation via web interface: 1. Flash **initramfs** image through the stock web interface. The image filename should have ".upload" extension. 2. Boot into OpenWrt and perform sysupgrade with sysupgrade image. Revert to stock firmware: 1. Perform sysupgrade with stock image. Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: mt7620: use OKLI loader with Jboot devicesPawel Dembicki2021-12-132-5/+21
| | | | | | | | | | | Jboot devices have problem with >2MB kernelsize. The only way to avoid this problem is use small loader. This patch switch all mt7620 Jboot devices to lzma OKLI loader. Suggested-by: Szabolcs Hubai <szab.hu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me> Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for HUMAX E10Kyoungkyu Park2021-12-121-0/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | HUMAX E10 (also known as HUMAX QUANTUM E10) is a 2.4/5GHz band AC router, based on MediaTek MT7621A. Specifications: - SoC: MT7621A - RAM: DDR3 128MB - Flash: SPI NOR 16MB (MXIC MX25L12805D) - WiFi: - 2.4GHz: MT7615 - 5GHz: MT7615 - Ethernet: 2x 10/100/1000Mbps - Switch: SoC internal - USB: 1x USB 2.0 Type-A - UART: J1 (57600 8N1) - pinout: [3V3] (RXD) (GND) (TXD) Installation via web interface: - Flash **factory** image through the stock web interface. Recovery procedure: 1. Connect ethernet cable between Router **LAN** port and PC Ethernet port. 2. Set your computer to a static IP **192.168.1.1** 3. Turn the device off and wait a few seconds. Hold the WPS button on front of device and insert power. 4. Send a firmware image to **192.168.1.6** using TFTP. You can use any TFTP client. (tftp, curl, Tftpd64...) - It can accept both images which is HUMAX stock firmware dump (0x70000-0x1000000) image and OpenWRT **sysupgrade** image. Signed-off-by: Kyoungkyu Park <choryu.park@choryu.space> [remove trailing whitespace] Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: add support for Zbtlink ZBT-WG1602Sergey Ryazanov2021-12-051-0/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Zbtlink ZBT-WG1602 is a Wi-Fi router intendent to use with WWAN (UMTS/LTE/3G/4G) modems. The router board offsers a couple of miniPCIe slots with USB and SIM only and another one pure miniPCIe slot as well as five Gigabit Ethernet ports (4xLAN + WAN). Specification: * SoC: MT7621A * RAM: 256/512 MiB * Flash: 16/32 MiB (SPI NOR) * external watchdog (looks like Torexsemi XC6131B) * Eth: 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet x5 ports (4xLAN + WAN) * WLAN 2GHz: MT7603EN (.11n, MIMO 2x2) * WLAN 5GHz: MT7612EN (.11ac, MIMO 2x2) * WLAN Ants: detachable x2, shared by 2GHz & 5GHz radios * miniPCIe: 2x slots with USB&SIM + 1x slot with regular PCIe bus * WWAN Ants: detachable x4 * External storage: microSD (SDXC) slot * USB: 2.0 Type-A port * LED: 11 (5 per Eth phy, 3 SoC controlled, 2 WLAN 2/5 controlled, 1 power indicator) * Button: 1 (reset) * UART: console (115200 baud) * Power: DC jack (12 V / 2.5 A) Additional HW information: * SoC USB port #1 is shared by internal miniPCIe slot and external Type-A USB port, USB D+/D- lines are toggled between ports using a GPIO controlled DPDT switch. * Power of the USB enabled miniPCIe slots can be individually controlled using dedicated GPIO lines. * Vendor firmware feeds the external watchdog with 1s pulses. GPIO watchdog driver is able to either generate a 1us pulses or toggle the output line. 1us is not enough for the external watchod timer, so the line toggling driver mode is utilized. Installation: Vendor's firmware is OpenWrt (LEDE) based, so the sysupgrade image can be directly used to install OpenWrt. Firmware must be upgraded using the 'force' and 'do not save configuration' command line options (or correspondig web interface checkboxes) since the vendor firmware is from the pre-DSA era. Signed-off-by: Sergey Ryazanov <ryazanov.s.a@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for ipTIME A3004NS-dualYuchan Seo2021-12-041-0/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ipTIME A3004NS-dual is a 2.4/5GHz band router, based on Mediatek MT7621. Specifications: - SoC: MT7621 (880MHz) - RAM: DDR3 256M - Flash: SPI NOR 16MB - WiFi: - 2.4GHz: MT7602E - 5GHz : MT7612E - Ethernet: - 4x LAN - 1x WAN - USB: 1 * USB3.0 port - UART: - 3.3V, TX, RX, GND / 57600 8N1 Installation via web interface: - 1. Flash Initramfs image using OEM Firmware's web GUI - 2. Boot into OpenWrt and perform Sysupgrade with sysupgrade image. Revert to stock firmware: - 1. Boot into OpenWrt and perform Sysupgrade with OEM Stock Firmware image. Signed-off-by: Yuchan Seo <hexagonwin@disroot.org> Reviewed-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: use lzma-loader on D-Link DIR-615 H1Mirko Parthey2021-11-201-0/+1
| | | | | | | Fixes the boot loader LZMA decompression issue: LZMA ERROR 1 - must RESET board to recover Signed-off-by: Mirko Parthey <mirko.parthey@web.de>
* ramips: add support for Wavlink WL-WN576A2Thomas Aldrian2021-11-201-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit adds support for the Wavlink WL-WN576A2 wall-plug wireles repeater / router. It is also sold under the name SilverCrest SWV 733 B1. Device specs: - CPU: MediaTek MT7628AN - Flash: 8MB - RAM: 64MB - Bootloader: U-Boot - Ethernet: 1x 10/100 Mbps - 2.4 GHz: b/g/n SoC - 5 GHz: a/n/ac MT7610EN - Buttons: WPS, reset, sliding switch (ap/repeater) - LEDs: 5x wifi status, 1x LAN/WAN, 1x WPS Flashing: U-Boot launches a TFTP client if WPS button is held during boot. - Server IP: 192.168.10.100 - Firmware file name: firmware.bin Device will reboot automatically. First boot takes about 90s. Coelner (waenger@gmail.com) is the original author, but I have made some fixes. He does not wish to sign off using his real name. Signed-off-by: Thomas Aldrian <dev.aldrian@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for HiLink HLK-7621A evaluation boardSergio Paracuellos2021-10-311-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specifications: - SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT - RAM: 256 MB (DDR3) - Flash: 32 MB SPI NOR 44MHz - Switch: 1 WAN, 4 LAN (Gigabit) - LEDs: 1 WAN, 4 LAN (controlled by PHY) - USB Ports: 1 x USB2, 1 x USB3 - WLAN: 1 x 2.4, 5 GHz 866Mbps (MT7612E) - Button: 1 button (reset) - UART Serial: UART1 as console : 57600 baud - Power: 12VDC, 1A Installation: Update openWRT firmware using internal GNUBEE uboot: https://github.com/gnubee-git/GnuBee-MT7621-uboot By HTTP: Initial uboot address is http://10.10.10.123, your address needs to be 10.10.10.x, and mask 255.255.255.0. By TFTP: Uboot is in client mode, the address of the firmware must be tftp://10.10.10.3/uboot.bin Recovery: Manufacturer provides MTK OpenWrt 14.07 source code, compile then flash it by uboot. HLK-7621A is a stamp hole package module for embedded development, users have to design IO boards to use it. MAC addresses: - u-boot-env contains a placeholder address: > mtd_get_mac_ascii u-boot-env ethaddr 03:17:73:ab:cd:ef - phy0 gets a valid-looking address: > cat /sys/class/ieee80211/phy0/macaddress f8:62:aa:**:**:a8 - Calibration data for &pcie2 contains a valid address, however the zeros in the right half look like it's not real: 8c:88:2b:00:00:1b - Since it's an evaluation board and there is no solid information about the MAC address assignment, the ethernet MAC address is left random. Signed-off-by: Chen Yijun <cyjason@bupt.edu.cn> [add keys and pcie nodes to properly support evaluation board] Signed-off-by: Sergio Paracuellos <sergio.paracuellos@gmail.com> [remove ethernet address, wrap lines properly] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ramips: add support for Xiaomi MiWifi 3CEduardo Santos2021-10-311-0/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit adds support for Xiaomi MiWiFi 3C device. Xiaomi MiWifi 3C has almost the same system architecture as the Xiaomi Mi WiFi Nano, which is already officially supported by OpenWrt. The differences are: - Numbers of antennas (4 instead of 2). The antenna management is done via the µC. There is no configuration needed in the software code. - LAN port assignments are different. LAN1 and WAN are interchanged. OpenWrt Wiki: https://openwrt.org/toh/xiaomi/mir3c OpenWrt developers forum page: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/support-for-xiaomi-mi-3c Specifications: - CPU: MediaTek MT7628AN (575MHz) - Flash: 16MB - RAM: 64MB DDR2 - 2.4 GHz: IEEE 802.11b/g/n with Integrated LNA and PA - Antennas: 4x external single band antennas - WAN: 1x 10/100M - LAN: 2x 10/100M - LED: 1x amber/blue/red. Programmable - Button: Reset MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware: use address source LAN *:92 factory 0x28 WAN *:92 factory 0x28 2g *:93 factory 0x4 OEM firmware uses VLAN's to create the network interface for WAN and LAN. Bootloader info: The stock bootloader uses a "Dual ROM Partition System". OS1 is a deep copy of OS2. The bootloader start OS2 by default. To force start OS1 it is needed to set "flag_try_sys2_failed=1". How to install: 1- Use OpenWRTInvasion to gain telnet, ssh and ftp access. https://github.com/acecilia/OpenWRTInvasion (IP: 192.168.31.1 - Username: root - Password: root) 2- Connect to router using telnet or ssh. 3- Backup all partitions. Use command "dd if=/dev/mtd0 of=/tmp/mtd0". Copy /tmp/mtd0 to computer using ftp. 4- Copy openwrt-ramips-mt76x8-xiaomi_miwifi-3c-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin to /tmp in router using ftp. 5- Enable UART access and change start image for OS1. ``` nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_last_success=1 nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=1 nvram commit ``` 6- Installing Openwrt on OS1 and free OS2. ``` mtd erase OS1 mtd erase OS2 mtd -r write /tmp/openwrt-ramips-mt76x8-xiaomi_miwifi-3c-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin OS1 ``` Limitations: For the first install the image size needs to be less than 7733248 bits. Thanks for all community and especially for this device: minax007, earth08, S.Farid Signed-off-by: Eduardo Santos <edu.2000.kill@gmail.com> [wrap lines, remove whitespace errors, add mediatek,mtd-eeprom to &wmac, convert to nvmem] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ramips: add support for TP-Link RE305 v3Michal Kozuch2021-10-301-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specs (same as in v1): - MT7628AN (575 MHz) - 64MB RAM - 8MB of flash (SPI NOR) - 1x 10/100Mbps Ethernet (MT7628AN built-in switch with vlan) - 1x 2.4GHz wifi (MT7628AN) - 1x 5Ghz wifi (MT7612E) - 4x LEDs (5 GPIO-controlled) - 1x reset button - 1x WPS button The only and important difference between v1 & v3 is in flash memory layout, so pls don't interchange these 2 builds! Installation through web-ui (on OEM factory firmware): 1. Visit http://tplinkrepeater.net or the configured IP address of your RE305 v3 (default 192.168.0.254). 2. Log in with the password you've set during initial setup of the RE305 (there is no default password). 3. Go to Settings -> System Tools -> Firmware upgrade 4. Click Browse and select the OpenWRT image with factory.bin suffix (not sysupgrade.bin) 5. A window with a progress bar will appear. Wait until it completes. 6. The RE305 will reboot into OpenWRT and serve DHCP requests on the ethernet port. 7. Connect an RJ45 cable from the RE305 to your computer and access LuCI at http://192.168.1.1/ to configure (or use ssh). Disassembly: Just unscrew 4 screws in the corners & take off the back cover. Serial is exposed to the right side of the main board (in the middle) and marked with TX/RX/3V3/GND, but the holes are filled with solder. Installation through serial: 1. connect trough serial (1n8, baudrate=57600) 2. setup the TFTP server and connect it via ethernet (ipaddr=192.168.0.254 of device, serverip=192.168.0.184 - your pc) 3. boot from a initramfs image first (choose 1 in the bootloader options) 4. test it a bit with that, then proceed to run sysupgrade build MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware: use OpenWrt address reference LAN eth0 *:d2 label 2g wlan0 *:d1 label - 1 5g wlan1 *:d0 label - 2 The label MAC address can be found in config 0x2008. Signed-off-by: Michal Kozuch <servitkar@gmail.com> [redistribute WLAN node properties between DTS/DTSI, remove compatible on DTSI, fix indent/wrapping, split out firmware-utils change] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* build: move elecom-wrc-gs-factory to image-commands.mkINAGAKI Hiroshi2021-10-301-13/+0
| | | | | | | | ELECOM WRC-X3200GST3 uses the same header/footer as WRC-GS/GST devices in ramips/mt7621 subtarget, so move "Build/elecom-wrc-gs-factory" to image-commands.mk to use from mediatek/mt7622 subtarget. Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
* ramips: remove kmod-mt7663-firmware-sta from device packagesFelix Fietkau2021-10-171-3/+3
| | | | | | | | This firmware should only be used for mobile devices (e.g. laptops), where AP mode functionality is typically not used. This firmware supports a lot of power saving offload functionality at the expense of AP mode support. Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
* ramips: add support for Netgear R7450Dale Hui2021-09-261-0/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Netgear R7450 is a clone of Netgear R6700v2 Specifications ============== SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT RAM: 256M DDR3 FLASH: 128M NAND WiFi: MediaTek MT7615N an+ac MediaTek MT7615N bgn ETH: MediaTek MT7621AT BTN: 1x Connect (WPS), 1x WLAN, 1x Reset LED: Power (white/amber), WAN(white/amber), 2.4G(white), 5G(white), USB(white) , GuestWifi(white) 4x LAN(white/amber), Wifi Button(white), WPS Button(white) Flash Instructions ================== Login to netgear webinterface and flash factory.img Signed-off-by: Dale Hui <strokes-races0b@icloud.com> [fix model/compatible in DTS] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ramips: add support for Netgear R6900v2Dale Hui2021-09-261-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Netgear R6900v2 is a clone of Netgear R6700v2 Specifications ============== SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT RAM: 256M DDR3 FLASH: 128M NAND WiFi: MediaTek MT7615N an+ac MediaTek MT7615N bgn ETH: MediaTek MT7621AT BTN: 1x Connect (WPS), 1x WLAN, 1x Reset LED: Power (white/amber), WAN(white/amber), 2.4G(white), 5G(white), USB(white) , GuestWifi(white) 4x LAN(white/amber), Wifi Button(white), WPS Button(white) Flash Instructions ================== Login to netgear webinterface and flash factory.img Signed-off-by: Dale Hui <strokes-races0b@icloud.com>
* ramips: add Nighthawk AC2100 as name for Netgear R6700v2Dale Hui2021-09-261-0/+3
| | | | | | | | Netgear Nighthawk AC2100 is another name of the Netgear R6700v2. Signed-off-by: Dale Hui <strokes-races0b@icloud.com> [adjust commit message/title] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ramips: make Netgear R7200 a separate device from R6700v2Dale Hui2021-09-261-3/+12
| | | | | | | | | With the various variants of Netgear R**** devices, make it more obvious which image should be used for the R7200. Signed-off-by: Dale Hui <strokes-races0b@icloud.com> [provide proper commit message] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ramips: add support for Ubiquiti USW-FlexDavid Bauer2021-09-251-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hardware -------- MediaTek MT7621AT 16M SPI-NOR Macronix MX25L12835FMI Microchip PD69104B1 4-Channel PoE-PSE controller TI TPS2373 PoE-PD controller PoE-Controller -------------- By default, the PoE outputs do not work with OpenWrt. To make them output power, install the "poemgr" package from the packages feed. This package can control the PD69104B1 PSE controller. Installation ------------ 1. Connect to the booted device at 192.168.1.20 using username/password "ubnt" via SSH. 2. Add the uboot-envtools configuration file /etc/fw_env.config with the following content $ echo "/dev/mtd1 0x0 0x1000 0x10000 1" > /etc/fw_env.config 3. Update the bootloader environment. $ fw_setenv boot_openwrt "fdt addr \$(fdtcontroladdr); fdt rm /signature; bootubnt" $ fw_setenv bootcmd "run boot_openwrt" 4. Transfer the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to the device using SCP. 5. Check the mtd partition number for bs / kernel0 / kernel1 $ cat /proc/mtd 6. Set the bootselect flag to boot from kernel0 $ dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=1 of=/dev/mtdblock4 7. Write the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to both kernel0 as well as kernel1 $ dd if=openwrt.bin of=/dev/mtdblock6 $ dd if=openwrt.bin of=/dev/mtdblock7 8. Reboot the device. It should boot into OpenWrt. Restore to UniFi ---------------- To restore the vendor firmware, follow the Ubiquiti UniFi TFTP recovery guide for access points. The process is the same for the Flex switch. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* ramips: add support for I-O DATA WN-DX2033GRINAGAKI Hiroshi2021-09-251-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I-O DATA WN-DX2033GR is a 2.4/5 GHz band 11ac (Wi-Fi 5) router, based on MT7621A. Specification: - SoC : MediaTek MT7621A - RAM : DDR3 128 MiB - Flash : Raw NAND 128 MiB (Macronix MX30LF1G18AC-TI) - WLAN : 2.4/5 GHz - 2.4 GHz : 2T2R, MediaTek MT7603E - 5 GHz : 4T4R, MediaTek MT7615 - Ethernet : 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps - Switch : MediaTek MT7530 (SoC) - LEDs/Keys : 2x/3x (2x buttons, 1x slide-switch) - UART : through-hole on PCB - J5: 3.3V, TX, RX, NC, GND from triangle mark - 57600n8 - Power : 12 VDC, 1 A Flash instruction using initramfs image: 1. Boot WN-DX2033GR normally 2. Access to "http://192.168.0.1/" and open firmware update page ("ファームウェア") 3. Select the OpenWrt initramfs image and click update ("更新") button to perform firmware update 4. On the initramfs image, download the sysupgrade.bin image to the device and perform sysupgrade with it 5. Wait ~120 seconds to complete flashing Notes: - The hardware of WN-DX2033GR and WN-AX2033GR are almost the same, and it is certified under the same radio-wave related regulations in Japan - The last 0x80000 (512 KiB) in NAND flash is not used on stock firmware - stock firmware requires "customized uImage header" (called as "combo image") by MSTC (MitraStar Technology Corp.), but U-Boot doesn't - uImage magic ( 0x0 - 0x3 ) : 0x434F4D42 ("COMB") - header crc32 ( 0x4 - 0x7 ) : with "data length" and "data crc32" - image name (0x20 - 0x37) : model ID and firmware versions - data length (0x38 - 0x3b) : kernel + rootfs - data crc32 (0x3c - 0x3f) : kernel + rootfs - There are 2x important flags in the flash: - bootnum : select os partition for booting (persist, 0x4) - 0x01: firmware - 0x02: firmware_2 - debugflag : allow interrupt kernel loader, it's named as "Z-LOADER" (Factory, 0xFE75) - 0x00: disable debug - 0x01: enable debug MAC addresses: LAN : 50:41:B9:xx:xx:90 (Factory, 0xE000 (hex) / Ubootenv, ethaddr (text)) WAN : 50:41:B9:xx:xx:92 (Factory, 0xE006 (hex)) 2.4 GHz : 50:41:B9:xx:xx:90 (Factory, 0x4 (hex)) 5 GHz : 50:41:B9:xx:xx:91 (Factory, 0x8004 (hex)) Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
* ramips: add missing information to dlink headersAlan Luck2021-09-242-6/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | Add additional header information required for newer bootloaders found on DIR-2660-A1 & A2. Also remove the MTD splitter compatible from the second firmware partition, as OpenWrt only supports handling of the first one. Signed-off-by: Alan Luck <luckyhome2008@gmail.com> [rephrase commit message, remove removal of read-only flags] Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>