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* bcm63xx: drop USB LEDs for Technicolor TG582N / ADB P.DG A4001NDaniele Castro2021-06-051-6/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove the USB status red and green LEDs for - ADB P.DG A4001N A-000-1A1-AX - Technicolor TG582N - Technicolor TG582N Telecom Italia After having mounted an SMD socket for the flash memory for JTAG reverse engineering, and so be able to easly swap between OpenWrt and the stock FW, it turned out that the stock FW does not light up the red and green USB LEDs exactly as I remembered. Signed-off-by: Daniele Castro <danielecastro@hotmail.it> [improve commit title] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ath79: use dynamic partitioning for TP-Link CPE seriesMichael Pratt2021-06-051-14/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | CPExxx and WBSxxx boards with AR9344 SOC use the OKLI lzma kernel loader with the offset of 3 blocks of length 4k (0x3000) in order to have a fake "kernel" that cannot grow larger than how it is defined in the now static OEM partition table. Before recent changes to the mtdsplit driver, the uImage parser for OKLI only supported images that started exactly on an eraseblock boundary. The mtdsplit parser for uImage now supports identifying images with any magic number value and at any offset from the eraseblock boundary using DTS properties to define those values. So, it is no longer necessary to use fixed sizes for kernel and rootfs Tested-by: Andrew Cameron <apcameron@softhome.net> [CPE510 v2] Tested-by: Bernhard Geier <freifunk@geierb.de> [WBS210 v2] Tested-by: Petrov <d7c48mWsPKx67w2@gmail.com> [CPE210 v1] Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
* ipq806x: add support for Askey RT4230W REV6Lauro Moreno2021-06-057-11/+333
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds support for the Askey RT4230W REV6 (Branded by Spectrum/Charter as RAC2V1K) At this time, there's no way to reinstall the stock firmware so don't install this on a router that's being rented. Specifications: Qualcomm IPQ8065 1 GB of RAM (DDR3) 512 MB Flash (NAND) 2x Wave 2 WiFi cards (QCA9984) 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (Switch: QCA8337) 1x LED (Controlled by a microcontroller that switches it between red and blue with different patterns) 1x USB 3.0 Type-A 12V DC Power Input UART header on PCB - pinout from top to bottom is RX, TX, GND, 5V Port settings are 115200n8 More information: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/askey-rac2v1k-support/15830 https://deviwiki.com/wiki/Askey_RAC2V1K To check what revision your router is, restore one of these config backups through the stock firmware to get ssh access then run "cat /proc/device-tree/model". https://forum.openwrt.org/t/askey-rac2v1k-support/15830/17 The revision number on the board doesn't seem to be very consistent so that's why this is needed. You can also run printenv in the uboot console and if machid is set to 177d, that means your router is rev6. Note: Don't install this if the router is being rented from an ISP. The defined partition layout is different from the OEM one and even if you changed the layout to match, backing up and restoring the OEM firmware breaks /overlay so nothing will save and the router will likely enter a bootloop. How to install: Method 1: Install without opening the case using SSH and tftp You'll need: RAC2V1K-SSH.zip: https://github.com/lmore377/openwrt-rt4230w/blob/master/RAC2V1K-SSH.zip initramfs and sysupgrade images Connect to one of the router's LAN ports Download the RAC2V1K-SSH.zip file and restore the config file that corresponds to your router's firmware (If you're firmware is newer than what's in the zip file, just restore the 1.1.16 file) After a reboot, you should be able to ssh into the router with username: "4230w" and password: "linuxbox" or "admin". Run the following commannds fw_setenv ipaddr 10.42.0.10 #IP of router, can be anything as long as it's in the same subnet as the server fw_setenv serverip 10.42.0.1# #IP of tftp server that's set up in next steps fw_setenv bootdelay 8 fw_setenv bootcmd "tftpboot initramfs.bin; bootm; bootipq" Don't reboot the router yet. Install and set up a tftp server on your computer Set a static ip on the ethernet interface of your computer (use this for serverip in the above commands) Rename the initramfs image to initramfs.bin, and host it with the tftp server Reboot the router. If you set up everything right, the router led should switch over to a slow blue glow which means openwrt is booted. If for some reason the file doesn't get loaded into ram properly, it should still boot to the OEM firmware. After openwrt boots, ssh into it and run these commands: fw_setenv bootcmd "setenv mtdids nand0=nand0 && setenv mtdparts mtdparts=nand0:0x1A000000@0x2400000(firmware) && ubi part firmware && ubi read 0x44000000 kernel 0x6e0000 && bootm" fw_setenv bootdelay 2 After openwrt boots up, figure out a way to get the sysupgrade file onto it (scp, custom build with usb kernel module included, wget, etc.) then flash it with sysupgrade. After it finishes flashing, it should reboot, the light should start flashing blue, then when the light starts "breathing" blue that means openwrt is booted. Method 2: Install with serial access (Do this if something fails and you can't boot after using method 1) You'll need: initramfs and sysupgrade images Serial access: https://openwrt.org/inbox/toh/askey/askey_rt4230w_rev6#opening_the_case Install and set up a tftp server Set a static ip on the ethernet interface of your computer Download the initramfs image, rename it to initramfs.bin, and host it with the tftp server Connect the wan port of the router to your computer Interrupt U-Boot and run these commands: setenv serverip 10.42.0.1 (You can use whatever ip you set for the computer) setenv ipaddr 10.42.0.10 (Can be any ip as long as it's in the same subnet) setenv bootcmd "setenv mtdids nand0=nand0 && set mtdparts mtdparts=nand0:0x1A000000@0x2400000(firmware) && ubi part firmware && ubi read 0x44000000 kernel 0x6e0000 && bootm" saveenv tftpboot initramfs.bin bootm After openwrt boots up, figure out a way to get the sysupgrade file onto it (scp, custom build with usb kernel module included, wget, etc.) then flash it with sysupgrade. After it finishes flashing, it should reboot, the light should start flashing blue, then when the light starts "breathing" blue that means openwrt is booted. Signed-off-by: Lauro Moreno <lmore377@gmail.com> [add entry in 5.10 patch, fix whitespace issues] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ramips: add support for Linksys EA8100 v1Tee Hao Wei2021-06-057-4/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specifications: - SoC: MT7621AT - RAM: 256MB - Flash: 128MB NAND - Ethernet: 5 Gigabit ports - WiFi: 2.4G/5G MT7615N - USB: 1 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0 This device is very similar to the EA7300 v1/v2 and EA7500 v2. Installation: Upload the generated factory image through the factory web interface. (following part taken from EA7300 v2 commit message:) This might fail due to the A/B nature of this device. When flashing, OEM firmware writes over the non-booted partition. If booted from 'A', flashing over 'B' won't work. To get around this, you should flash the OEM image over itself. This will then boot the router from 'B' and allow you to flash OpenWRT without problems. Reverting to factory firmware: Hard-reset the router three times to force it to boot from 'B.' This is where the stock firmware resides. To remove any traces of OpenWRT from your router simply flash the OEM image at this point. With thanks to Leon Poon (@LeonPoon) for the initial bringup. Signed-off-by: Tee Hao Wei <angelsl@in04.sg> [add missing entry in 10_fix_wifi_mac] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ramips: add support for Amped Wireless ALLY router and extenderJonathan Sturges2021-06-056-15/+293
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Amped Wireless ALLY is a whole-home WiFi kit, with a router (model ALLY-R1900K) and an Extender (model ALLY-00X19K). Both are devices are 11ac and based on MediaTek MT7621AT and MT7615N chips. The units are nearly identical, except the Extender lacks a USB port and has a single Ethernet port. Specification: - SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT (2C/4T) @ 880MHz - RAM: 128MB DDR3 (Nanya NT5CC64M16GP-DI) - FLASH: 128MB NAND (Winbond W29N01GVSIAA) - WiFi: 2.4/5 GHz 4T4R - 2.4GHz MediaTek MT7615N bgn - 5GHz MediaTek MT7615N nac - Switch: SoC integrated Gigabit Switch - USB: 1x USB3 (Router only) - BTN: Reset, WPS - LED: single RGB - UART: through-hole on PCB. J1: pin1 (square pad, towards rear)=3.3V, pin2=RX, pin3=GND, pin4=TX. Settings: 57600/8N1. Note regarding dual system partitions ------------------------------------- The vendor firmware and boot loader use a dual partition scheme. The boot partition is decided by the bootImage U-boot environment variable: 0 for the 1st partition, 1 for the 2nd. OpenWrt does not support this scheme and will always use the first OS partition. It will set bootImage to 0 during installation, making sure the first partition is selected by the boot loader. Also, because we can't be sure which partition is active to begin with, a 2-step flash process is used. We first flash an initramfs image, then follow with a regular sysupgrade. Installation: Router (ALLY-R1900K) 1) Install the flashable initramfs image via the OEM web-interface. (Alternatively, you can use the TFTP recovery method below.) You can use WiFi or Ethernet. The direct URL is: http://192.168.3.1/07_06_00_firmware.html a. No login is needed, and you'll be in their setup wizard. b. You might get a warning about not being connected to the Internet. c. Towards the bottom of the page will be a section entitled "Or Manually Upgrade Firmware from a File:" where you can manually choose and upload a firmware file. d: Click "Choose File", select the OpenWRT "initramfs" image and click "Upload." 2) The Router will flash the OpenWrt initramfs image and reboot. After booting, LuCI will be available on 192.168.1.1. 3) Log into LuCI as root; there is no password. 4) Optional (but recommended) is to backup the OEM firmware before continuing; see process below. 5) Complete the Installation by flashing a full OpenWRT image. Note: you may use the sysupgrade command line tool in lieu of the UI if you prefer. a. Choose System -> Backup/Flash Firmware. b. Click "Flash Image..." under "Flash new firmware image" c. Click "Browse..." and then select the sysupgrade file. d. Click Upload to upload the sysupgrade file. e. Important: uncheck "Keep settings and retain the current configuration" for this initial installation. f. Click "Continue" to flash the firmware. g. The device will reboot and OpenWRT is installed. Extender (ALLY-00X19K) 1) This device requires a TFTP recovery procedure to do an initial load of OpenWRT. Start by configuring a computer as a TFTP client: a. Install a TFTP client (server not necessary) b. Configure an Ethernet interface to 192.168.1.x/24; don't use .1 or .6 c. Connect the Ethernet to the sole Ethernet port on the X19K. 2) Put the ALLY Extender in TFTP recovery mode. a. Do this by pressing and holding the reset button on the bottom while connecting the power. b. As soon as the LED lights up green (roughly 2-3 seconds), release the button. 3) Start the TFTP transfer of the Initramfs image from your setup machine. For example, from Linux: tftp -v -m binary 192.168.1.6 69 -c put initramfs.bin 4) The Extender will flash the OpenWrt initramfs image and reboot. After booting, LuCI will be available on 192.168.1.1. 5) Log into LuCI as root; there is no password. 6) Optional (but recommended) is to backup the OEM firmware before continuing; see process below. 7) Complete the Installation by flashing a full OpenWRT image. Note: you may use the sysupgrade command line tool in lieu of the UI if you prefer. a. Choose System -> Backup/Flash Firmware. b. Click "Flash Image..." under "Flash new firmware image" c. Click "Browse..." and then select the sysupgrade file. d. Click Upload to upload the sysupgrade file. e. Important: uncheck "Keep settings and retain the current configuration" for this initial installation. f. Click "Continue" to flash the firmware. g. The device will reboot and OpenWRT is installed. Backup the OEM Firmware: ----------------------- There isn't any downloadable firmware for the ALLY devices on the Amped Wireless web site. Reverting back to the OEM firmware is not possible unless we have a backup of the original OEM firmware. The OEM firmware may be stored on either /dev/mtd3 ("firmware") or /dev/mtd6 ("oem"). We can't be sure which was overwritten with the initramfs image, so backup both partitions to be safe. 1) Once logged into LuCI, navigate to System -> Backup/Flash Firmware. 2) Under "Save mtdblock contents," first select "firmware" and click "Save mtdblock" to download the image. 3) Repeat the process, but select "oem" from the pull-down menu. Revert to the OEM Firmware: -------------------------- * U-boot TFTP: Follow the TFTP recovery steps for the Extender, and use the backup image. * OpenWrt "Flash Firmware" interface: Upload the backup image and select "Force update" before continuing. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Sturges <jsturges@redhat.com>
* ramips: add support for Linksys E5600Aashish Kulkarni2021-06-057-0/+212
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This submission relied heavily on the work of Linksys EA7300 v1/ v2. Specifications: * SoC: MediaTek MT7621A (880 MHz 2c/4t) * RAM: 128M DDR3-1600 * Flash: 128M NAND * Eth: MediaTek MT7621A (10/100/1000 Mbps x5) * Radio: MT7603E/MT7613BE (2.4 GHz & 5 GHz) * Antennae: 2 internal fixed in the casing and 2 on the PCB * LEDs: Blue (x4 Ethernet) Blue+Orange (x2 Power + WPS and Internet) * Buttons: Reset (x1) WPS (x1) Installation: Flash factory image through GUI. This device has 2 partitions for the firmware called firmware and alt_firmware. To successfully flash and boot the device, the device should have been running from alt_firmware partition. To get the device booted through alt_firmware partition, download the OEM firmware from Linksys website and upgrade the firmware from web GUI. Once this is done, flash the OpenWrt Factory firmware from web GUI. Reverting to factory firmware: 1. Boot to 'alt_firmware'(where stock firmware resides) by doing one of the following: Press the "wps" button as soon as power LED turns on when booting. (OR) Hard-reset the router consecutively three times to force it to boot from 'alt_firmware'. 2. To remove any traces of OpenWRT from your router simply flash the OEM image at this point. Signed-off-by: Aashish Kulkarni <aashishkul@gmail.com> [fix hanging indents and wrap to 74 characters per line, add kmod-mt7663-firmware-sta package for 5GHz STA mode to work, remove sysupgrade.bin and concatenate IMAGES instead in mt7621.mk, set default-state "on" for power LED] Signed-off-by: Sannihith Kinnera <digislayer@protonmail.com> [move check-size before append-metadata, remove trailing whitespace] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ipq40xx: add netgear wac510 supportRobert Marko2021-06-057-1/+411
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds support for the Netgear WAC510 Insight Managed Smart Cloud Wireless Access Point, an indoor dual-band, dual-radio 802.11ac business-class wireless AP with integrated omnidirectional antennae and two 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports. For more information see: <https://www.netgear.com/business/wifi/access-points/wac510> Specifications: SoC: Qualcomm IPQ4018 (DAKOTA) ARM Quad-Core RAM: 256 MiB Flash1: 2 MiB Winbond W25Q16JV SPI-NOR Flash2: 128 MiB Winbond W25N01GVZEIG SPI-NAND Ethernet: Built-in IPQ4018 (SoC, QCA8072 PHY), 2x 1000/100/10 port, WAN port active IEEE 802.3af/at PoE in Wireless1: Built-in IPQ4018 (SoC) 802.11b/g/n 2x2:2, 3 dBi antennae Wireless2: Built-in IPQ4018 (SoC) 802.11a/n/ac 2x2:2, 4 dBi antennae Input: (Optional) Barrel 12 V 2.5 A Power, Reset button SW1 LEDs: Power, Insight, WAN PoE, LAN, 2.4G WLAN, 5G WLAN Serial: Header J2 1 - 3.3 Volt (Do NOT connect!) 2 - TX 3 - RX 4 - Ground WARNING: The serial port needs a TTL/RS-232 3.3 volt level converter! The Serial settings are 115200-8-N-1. Installation via Stock Web Interface: BTW: The default factory console/web interface login user/password are admin/password. In the web interface navigating to Management - Maintenance - Upgrade - 'Firmware Upgrade' will show you what is currently installed e.g.: Manage Firmware Current Firmware Version: V5.0.10.2 Backup Firmware Version: V1.2.5.11 Under 'Upgrade Options' choose Local (alternatively SFTP would be available) then click/select 'Browse File' on the right side, choose openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-netgear_wac510-squashfs-nand-factory.tar and hit the Upgrade button below. After a minute or two your browser should indicate completion printing 'Firmware update complete.' and 'Rebooting AP...'. Note that OpenWrt will use the WAN PoE port as actual WAN port defaulting to DHCP client but NOT allowing LuCI access, use LAN port defaulting to 192.168.1.1/24 to access LuCI. Installation via TFTP Requiring Serial U-Boot Access: Connect to the device's serial port and hit any key to stop autoboot. Upload and boot the initramfs based OpenWrt image as follows: (IPQ40xx) # setenv serverip 192.168.1.1 (IPQ40xx) # setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.2 (IPQ40xx) # tftpboot openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-netgear_wac510-initramfs-fit-uImage.itb (IPQ40xx) # bootm Note: This only runs OpenWrt from RAM and has not installed anything to flash as of yet. One may permanently install OpenWrt as follows: Check the MTD device number of the active partition: root@OpenWrt:/# dmesg | grep 'set to be root filesystem' [ 1.010084] mtd: device 9 (rootfs) set to be root filesystem Upload the factory image ending with .ubi to /tmp (e.g. using scp or tftp). Then flash the image as follows (substituting the 9 in mtd9 below with whatever number reported above): root@OpenWrt:/# ubiformat /dev/mtd9 -f /tmp/openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-netgear_wac510-squashfs-nand-factory.ubi And reboot. Dual Image Configuration: The default U-Boot boot command bootipq uses the U-Boot environment variables primary/secondary to decide which image to boot. E.g. primary=0, secondary=3800000 uses rootfs while primary=3800000, secondary=0 uses rootfs_1. Switching their values changes the active partition. E.g. from within U-Boot: (IPQ40xx) # setenv primary 0 (IPQ40xx) # setenv secondary 3800000 (IPQ40xx) # saveenv Or from a OpenWrt userspace serial/SSH console: fw_setenv primary 0 fw_setenv secondary 3800000 Note that if you install two copies of OpenWrt then each will have its independent configuration not like when switching partitions on the stock firmware. BTW: The kernel log shows which boot partition is active: [ 2.439050] ubi0: attached mtd9 (name "rootfs", size 56 MiB) vs. [ 2.978785] ubi0: attached mtd10 (name "rootfs_1", size 56 MiB) Note: After 3 failed boot attempts it automatically switches partition. Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Marcel Ziswiler <marcel@ziswiler.com> [squashed netgear-tar commit into main and rename netgear-tar for now, until it is made generic.] Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
* ramips: enable additional UART on MikroTik RouterBOARD M33GPhilipp Borgers2021-06-051-0/+4
| | | | | | | The RouterBOARD M33G has an additional UART that should be enabled by default. Signed-off-by: Philipp Borgers <borgers@mi.fu-berlin.de>
* ath79: add support for Qualcomm AP143 reference boardsZoltan HERPAI2021-06-057-1/+275
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specifications: SoC: QCA9533 DRAM: 32Mb DDR1 Flash: 8/16Mb SPI-NOR LAN: 4x 10/100Mbps via AR8229 switch (integrated into SoC) on GMII WAN: 1x 10/100Mbps via MII WLAN: QCA9530 USB: 1x 2.0 UART: standard QCA UART header JTAG: yes Button: 1x WPS, 1x reset LEDs: 8x LEDs A version with 4Mb flash is also available, but due to lack of enough space it's not supported. As the original flash layout does not provide enough space for the kernel (1472k), the firmware uses OKLI and concat flash to overcome the limitation without changing the boot address of the bootloaders. Installation: 1. Original bootloader Connect the board to ethernet Set up a server with an IP address of 192.168.1.10 Make the openwrt-ath79-generic-qca_ap143-8m-squashfs-factory.bin available via TFTP tftpboot 0x80060000 openwrt-ath79-generic-qca_ap143-8m-squashfs-factory.bin erase 0x9f050000 +$filesize cp.b $fileaddr 0x9f050000 $filesize Reboot the board. 2. pepe2k's u-boot_mod Connect the board to ethernet Set up a server with an IP address of 192.168.1.10 Make the openwrt-ath79-generic-qca_ap143-8m-squashfs-factory.bin available via TFTP, as "firmware.bin" run fw_upg Reboot the board. For the 16M version of the board, please use openwrt-ath79-generic-qca_ap143-16m-squashfs-factory.bin Signed-off-by: Zoltan HERPAI <wigyori@uid0.hu> [use fwconcatX names, drop redundant uart status, fix IMAGE_SIZE, set up IMAGE/factory.bin without metadata] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ath79: Add support for OpenMesh A40Sven Eckelmann2021-06-055-0/+21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/240 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2T2R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (11n) * 2T2R 5 GHz Wi-Fi (11ac) * multi-color LED (controlled via red/green/blue GPIOs) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x ethernet - eth0 + Label: Ethernet 1 + AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 802.3af POE + used as WAN interface - eth1 + Label: Ethernet 2 + AR8035 ethernet PHY (SGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + used as LAN interface * 1x USB * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
* ath79: Add support for OpenMesh A60Sven Eckelmann2021-06-056-0/+201
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/240 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 3T3R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (11n) * 3T3R 5 GHz Wi-Fi (11ac) * multi-color LED (controlled via red/green/blue GPIOs) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x ethernet - eth0 + Label: Ethernet 1 + AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 802.3af POE + used as WAN interface - eth1 + Label: Ethernet 2 + AR8031 ethernet PHY (SGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + used as LAN interface * 1x USB * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
* kernel: ar8216: remove soft_resetDavid Bauer2021-06-031-8/+0
| | | | | | | | | | ar8xxx_soft_reset is effectively a NOP function. In the PHY state machine, the availability and result of a soft_reset function makes no difference for the code flow. Thus, we can safely remove this method. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* kernel: ar8216: add get_features methodDavid Bauer2021-06-031-23/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Modifying PHY capabilities in the probe function broke with upstream commit 92ed2eb7f4b7 ("net: phy: probe the PHY before determining the supported features"). AR8316 switches only support 10/100 Mbit/s link modes because of this change. Provide a get_features method for the PHY driver, so Gigabit link mode will be advertised to link partners again. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* kernel: backport fix for hang on napi_disable with threaded NAPIFelix Fietkau2021-06-012-4/+57
| | | | Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
* layerscape: refresh kernel configAdrian Schmutzler2021-05-302-202/+3
| | | | | | | | Run `make kernel_oldconfig CONFIG_TARGET=subtarget` This mostly aims at getting rid of redundant/unneeded symbols. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* kernel: add missing symbol CONFIG_AHCI_XGENEYangbo Lu2021-05-303-1/+2
| | | | | | | | Add missing symbol CONFIG_AHCI_XGENE. Signed-off-by: Yangbo Lu <yangbo.lu@nxp.com> [also add for 5.10, remove from layerscape target config] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* kernel: bump 5.4 to 5.4.123John Audia2021-05-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | All patches automatically rebased. Build system: x86_64 Build-tested: ipq806x/R7800 Run-tested: ipq806x/R7800 No dmesg regressions, everything functional Signed-off-by: John Audia <graysky@archlinux.us>
* ramips: add support for Wavlink WL-WN578A2Thomas Aldrian2021-05-284-3/+182
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit adds support for the Wavlink WL-WN578A2 dual-band wall-plug wireless router. This device is also sold under the name SilverCrest SWV 733 A2. Device Specifications: - CPU: MediaTek MT7628AN (580MHz) - Flash: 8MB - RAM: 64MB - Bootloader: U-Boot - Ethernet: 2x 10/100 Mbps - 2.4 GHz: 802.11b/g/n SoC - 5 GHz: 802.11a/n/ac MT7610E - Antennas: internal - 4 green LEDs: WPS/Power, LAN, WAN, wifi-low, wifi-med, wifi-high - Buttons: Reset, WPS - Sliding mode switch: AP, repeater, client - Small sliding power switch Flashing instructions: U-Boot launches TFTP client if WPS button is pressed during power-on. Configure as follows: - Server IP: 192.168.10.100 - Filename (rename sysupgrade file to this): firmware.bin Flashing should not take more than a minute, device will reboot automatically. Signed-off-by: Thomas Aldrian <dev.aldrian@gmail.com>
* kernel: bump 5.10 to 5.10.40Rui Salvaterra2021-05-272-2/+2
| | | | | | | | Automatically refreshed: generic/hack-5.10/902-debloat_proc.patch generic/pending-5.10/110-perf-jevents-fix-getting-maximum-number-of-fds.patch Signed-off-by: Rui Salvaterra <rsalvaterra@gmail.com>
* base-files: generate network config with "device" optionsRafał Miłecki2021-05-272-4/+4
| | | | | | | Replace "ifname" with "device" as netifd has been recently patches to used the later one. It's more clear and accurate. Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
* ath79: add missing v5.4 SPI chipselect patchDavid Bauer2021-05-261-0/+26
| | | | | | | | | The patch was not applied to the v5.4 target, thus breaking Kernel 5.4 on devices with multiple flash chips attache to the SPI bus. Fixes commit bd54e739541b ("ath79: set number of chipselect lines") Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* ramips: add support for JCG Q20Chukun Pan2021-05-265-0/+198
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | JCG Q20 is an AX 1800M router. Hardware specs: SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT Flash: Winbond W29N01HV 128 MiB RAM: Winbond W632GU6NB-11 256 MiB WiFi: MT7915 2.4/5 GHz 2T2R Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps x3 LED: Status (red / blue) Button: Reset, WPS Power: DC 12V,1A Flash instructions: Upload factory.bin in stock firmware's upgrade page, do not preserve settings. MAC addresses map: 0x00004 *:3e wlan2g/wlan5g 0x3fff4 *:3c lan/label 0x3fffa *:3c wan Signed-off-by: Chukun Pan <amadeus@jmu.edu.cn>
* ramips: add support for cudy WR2100Leon M. George2021-05-263-0/+218
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specifications SoC: MT7621 CPU: 880 MHz Flash: 16 MiB RAM: 128 MiB WLAN: 2.4 GHz b/g/n, 5 GHz a/n/ac MT7603E / MT7615E Ethernet: 5x Gbit ports Installation There are two known options: 1) The Luci-based UI. 2) Press and hold the reset button during power up. The router will request 'recovery.bin' from a TFTP server at 192.168.1.88. Both options require a signed firmware binary. The openwrt image supplied by cudy is signed and can be used to install unsigned images. R4 & R5 need to be shorted (0-100Ω) for the UART to work. Signed-off-by: Leon M. George <leon@georgemail.eu> [remove non-required switch-port node - remove trgmii phy-mode] Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* ramips: add support for TP-Link Archer C6U v1 (EU)Georgi Vlaev2021-05-263-1/+229
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds support for TP-Link Archer C6U v1 (EU). The device is also known in some market as Archer C6 v3. This patch supports only Archer C6U v1 (EU). Specifications: -------------- * SoC: Mediatek MT7621AT 2C2T, 880MHz * RAM: 128MB DDR3 * Flash: 16MB SPI NOR flash (Winbond 25Q128) * WiFi 5GHz: Mediatek MT7613BEN (2x2:2) * WiFi 2.4GHz: Mediatek MT7603EN (2x2:2) * Ethernet: MT7630, 5x 1000Base-T. * LED: Power, WAN, LAN, WiFi 2GHz and 5GHz, USB * Buttons: Reset, WPS. * UART: Serial console (115200 8n1), J1(GND:3) * USB: One USB2 port. Installation: ------------ Install the OpenWrt factory image for C6U is from the TP-Link web interface. 1) Go to "Advanced/System Tools/Firmware Update". 2) Click "Browse" and upload the OpenWrt factory image: openwrt-ramips-mt7621-tplink_archer-c6u-v1-squashfs-factory.bin. 3) Click the "Upgrade" button, and select "Yes" when prompted. Recovery to stock firmware: -------------------------- The C6U bootloader has a failsafe mode that provides a web interface (running at 192.168.0.1) for reverting back to the stock TP-Link firmware. The failsafe interface is triggered from the serial console or on failed kernel boot. Unfortunately, there's no key combination that enables the failsafe mode. This gives us two options for recovery: 1) Recover using the serial console (J1 header). The recovery interface can be selected by hitting 'x' when prompted on boot. 2) Trigger the bootloader failsafe mode. A more dangerous option is force the bootloader into recovery mode by erasing the OpenWrt partition from the OpenWrt's shell - e.g "mtd erase firmware". Please be careful, since erasing the wrong partition can brick your device. MAC addresses: ------------- OEM firmware configuration: D8:07:B6:xx:xx:83 : 5G D8:07:B6:xx:xx:84 : LAN (label) D8:07:B6:xx:xx:84 : 2.4G D8:07:B6:xx:xx:85 : WAN Signed-off-by: Georgi Vlaev <georgi.vlaev@konsulko.com>
* ramips: add support for TP-Link Archer A6 v3Vinay Patil2021-05-263-0/+205
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The patch adds support for the TP-Link Archer A6 v3 The router is sold in US and India with FCC ID TE7A6V3 Specification ------------- MediaTek MT7621 SOC RAM: 128MB DDR3 SPI Flash: W25Q128 (16MB) Ethernet: MT7530 5x 1000Base-T WiFi 5GHz: Mediatek MT7613BE WiFi 2.4GHz: Mediatek MT7603E UART/Serial: 115200 8n1 Device Configuration & Serial Port Pins --------------------------------------- ETH Ports: LAN4 LAN3 LAN2 LAN1 WAN _______________________ | | Serial Pins: | VCC GND TXD RXD | |_____________________| LEDs: Power Wifi2G Wifi5G LAN WAN Build Output ------------ The build will generate following set of files [1] openwrt-ramips-mt7621-tplink_archer-a6-v3-initramfs-kernel.bin [2] openwrt-ramips-mt7621-tplink_archer-a6-v3-squashfs-factory.bin [3] openwrt-ramips-mt7621-tplink_archer-a6-v3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin How to Use - Flashing from TP-Link Web Interface ------------------------------------------------ * Go to "Advanced/System Tools/Firmware Update". * Click "Browse" and upload the OpenWrt factory image: factory.bin[2] * Click the "Upgrade" button, and select "Yes" when prompted. TFTP Booting ------------ Setup a TFTP boot server with address 192.168.0.5. While starting U-boot press '4' key to stop autoboot. Copy the initramfs-kernel.bin[1] to TFTP server folder, rename as test.bin From u-boot command prompt run tftpboot followed by bootm. Recovery -------- Archer A6 V3 has recovery page activated if SPI booting from flash fails. Recovery page can be activated from serial console only. Press 'x' while u-boot is starting Note: TFTP boot can be activated only from u-boot serial console. Device recovery address: 192.168.0.1 Thanks to: Frankis for Randmon MAC address fix. Signed-off-by: Vinay Patil <post2vinay@gmail.com> [remove superfluous factory image definition, whitespacing] Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
* imx6: image: drop BOOT_SCRIPT and fix DEVICE_NAMEPiotr Dymacz2021-05-262-14/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes Gateworks Ventana 'DEVICE_NAME' variable which value wasn't adjusted during migration to common 'vendor_model' image naming scheme (fixes: FS#3825). Furthermore, drop unused 'Build/boot-scr' recipe, get rid of redundant 'BOOT_SCRIPT' variable (use already provided 'DEVICE_NAME' instead) and drop custom 'DEVICE_NAME' variable from SolidRun CuBox-i image recipe (use default one instead). Fixes: cbc8bcfbaa ("imx6: image: use vendor_model scheme") Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
* kernel: fix a perf build errorFelix Fietkau2021-05-251-0/+24
| | | | Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
* mediatek: update mtd parser patchesHauke Mehrtens2021-05-236-85/+94
| | | | | | | This updates the patches to match the versions included in the mtd subsystem for the next Linux kernel version. Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
* kernel: backport "mvmdio avoid error message for optional IRQ"Daniel González Cabanelas2021-05-231-0/+33
| | | | | | | | | Rid of kernel error message: [ 0.780828] orion-mdio d0072004.mdio: IRQ index 0 not found on Marvell targets backporting the kernel commit fa2632f74e57 Signed-off-by: Daniel González Cabanelas <dgcbueu@gmail.com>
* generic: mt7530: fix EEE patchDENG Qingfang2021-05-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | The higher 16-bit of EEE register was overwritten by mistake, fix that. Fixes: 5b9ba4a93e83 ("generic: mt7530: support adjusting EEE") Signed-off-by: DENG Qingfang <dqfext@gmail.com>
* mvebu: 5.10 fix DVFS caused random boot crashesRobert Marko2021-05-232-0/+214
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 5.10.37 and 5.4.119 introduced a lot of DVFS changes for Armada 37xx from 5.13 kernel. Unfortunately commit: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/drivers/cpufreq/armada-37xx-cpufreq.c?h=v5.10.37&id=a13b110e7c9e0dc2edcc7a19d4255fc88abd83cc This patch actually corrects the things so that 1 or 1.2GHz models would actually get scaled to their native frequency. However, due to a AVS setting voltages too low this will cause random crashes on 1.2GHz models. So, until a new safe for everybody voltage is agreed on lets revert the patch. Fixes: d337731 ("kernel: bump 5.10 to 5.10.37") Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robert.marko@sartura.hr>
* apm821xx: MR24: Change default config of WLAN LEDTan Zien2021-05-231-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | The previous config will only show 2.4G radio activity status This change mr24:green:wifi4 and mr24:green:wifi2 to show 2.4G and 5G radio on and off status change mr24:green:wifi3 and mr24:green:wifi1 to show 2.4G and 5G radio activity status Signed-off-by: Tan Zien <nabsdh9@gmail.com>
* ipq806x: fix warning about tsens debugfs already registeredAnsuel Smith2021-05-232-0/+95
| | | | | | Backport a pending patch already reviewed that fix some warning about tsens debugs already registered. Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
* ipq806x: reduce pci IO space to 64kAnsuel Smith2021-05-232-25/+46
| | | | | | | | | With some talk with the ARM maintainer, it was notice that enlarging the limit to the current value is VERY wrong and clash with other memory. A better solution would be to reduce the IO space from 1MB to 64K as probably it's a long lasting typo and even x86 arch doesn't have a IO space that big. Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
* kernel: bump 5.4 to 5.4.121John Audia2021-05-232-16/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | All patches automatically rebased. Build system: x86_64 Build-tested: ipq806x/R7800 Run-tested: ipq806x/R7800 No dmesg regressions, everything functional Signed-off-by: John Audia <graysky@archlinux.us>
* kernel: bump 5.4 to 5.4.120John Audia2021-05-2311-47/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Removed upstreamed: generic/pending-5.4/770-02-net-ethernet-mtk_eth_soc-fix-rx-vlan-offload.patch All other patches automatically rebased. Build system: x86_64 Build-tested: ipq806x/R7800 Note that since I rebased the previous commit, I removed my Run-tested line although I confirm building the image successfully. Signed-off-by: John Audia <graysky@archlinux.us>
* kernel: bump 5.4 to 5.4.119John Audia2021-05-2316-146/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Removed upstreamed: generic/backport-5.4/050-gro-fix-napi_gro_frags-Fast-GRO-breakage-due-to-IP-a.patch bcm63xx/patches-5.4/434-nand-brcmnand-fix-OOB-R-W-with-Hamming-ECC.patch* Removed/code was included upstream and therefore redundant: ramips/patches-5.4/999-fix-pci-init-mt7620.patch All other patches automatically rebased. * update_kernel.sh did not flag this yet it was included in 5.4.119[1], as a result of the rebase, I removed my testing lines since I did not go back to test built or to run test 5.4.119 with the removed patch present. 1. https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=v5.4.119&id=e5b3e69eb36ac1178a7a2392616fd29afd288c4e Signed-off-by: John Audia <graysky@archlinux.us>
* kernel: bump 5.4 to 5.4.118John Audia2021-05-2317-54/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Manually rebased: ath79/patches-5.4/0033-spi-ath79-drop-pdata-support.patch Removed uneeded patch: ath79/patches-5.4/0050-spi-ath79-remove-spi-master-setup-and-cleanup-assign.patch All other patches automatically rebased. Build system: x86_64 Build-tested: ipq806x/R7800 Run-tested: ipq806x/R7800 No dmesg regressions, everything functional Signed-off-by: John Audia <graysky@archlinux.us>
* kernel: bump 5.10 to 5.10.39Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant2021-05-221-15/+15
| | | | | | | | Automatically refreshed: generic/pending-5.10/666-Add-support-for-MAP-E-FMRs-mesh-mode.patch Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
* kernel: bump 5.10 to 5.10.38Rui Salvaterra2021-05-2210-153/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Automatically refreshed: apm821xx/patches-5.10/802-usb-xhci-force-msi-renesas-xhci.patch generic/backport-5.10/610-v5.13-31-net-ethernet-mtk_eth_soc-fix-parsing-packets-in-GDM.patch generic/backport-5.10/610-v5.13-32-net-ethernet-mtk_eth_soc-add-support-for-initializin.patch generic/backport-5.10/610-v5.13-33-net-ethernet-mtk_eth_soc-add-flow-offloading-support.patch generic/hack-5.10/204-module_strip.patch generic/hack-5.10/911-kobject_add_broadcast_uevent.patch ipq806x/patches-5.10/104-1-drivers-thermal-tsens-Add-VER_0-tsens-version.patch ipq806x/patches-5.10/104-8-drivers-thermal-tsens-Add-support-for-ipq8064-tsens.patch Deleted (reverse-appliable): generic/backport-5.10/610-v5.13-37-net-ethernet-mtk_eth_soc-fix-RX-VLAN-offload.patch ipq806x/patches-5.10/106-5.13-net-stmmac-Set-FIFO-sizes-for-ipq806x.patch Signed-off-by: Rui Salvaterra <rsalvaterra@gmail.com>
* imx6: image: cleanup variables order within device's definesPiotr Dymacz2021-05-201-13/+15
| | | | Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
* imx6: image: keep devices in alphabetical orderPiotr Dymacz2021-05-201-7/+7
| | | | Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
* imx6: image: use vendor_model schemePiotr Dymacz2021-05-205-15/+15
| | | | | | | This switches device names to the common 'vendor_model' approach as in most of other targets in OpenWrt. Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
* imx6: image: cleanup image recipesPiotr Dymacz2021-05-201-7/+5
| | | | | | | | | - drop unused 'UBOOT' variable from 'Device/apalis' recipe - fix 'KERNEL_SUFFIX' for 'Device/cubox-i' (should be '-zImage') - drop redundant 'DEVICE_{VENDOR,MODEL}' from 'Device/ventana-large' - other, minor fixes Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
* imx6: rename Freescale to NXP in BOARDNAME and profilesPiotr Dymacz2021-05-202-2/+2
| | | | | | Freescale no longer exists, it was acquired by NXP in 2015. Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
* bmips: remove duplicated brcmnand patchÁlvaro Fernández Rojas2021-05-171-38/+0
| | | | | | | brcmnand patch was applied upstream on 5.10.37 update. Fixes: d337731f85c8 ("kernel: bump 5.10 to 5.10.37") Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
* octeon: use shared function for platform_copy_config()Adrian Schmutzler2021-05-171-11/+13
| | | | | | | | | This reduces redundant instructions. The solution is inspired by a different implemention of Roman Kuzmitskii. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ath79: add support for ZiKing CPE46BGiulio Lorenzo2021-05-172-0/+112
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ZiKing CPE46B is a POE outdoor 2.4ghz device with an integrated directional antenna. It is low cost and mostly available via Aliexpress, references can be found at: - https://forum.openwrt.org/t/anddear-ziking-cpe46b-ar9331-ap121/60383 - https://git.lsd.cat/g/openwrt-cpe46b Specifications: - Atheros AR9330 - 32MB of RAM - 8MB of flash (SPI NOR) - 1 * 2.4ghz integrated antenna - 2 * 10/100/1000 ethernet ports (1 POE) - 3 * Green LEDs controlled by the SoC - 3 * Green LEDs controlled via GPIO - 1 * Reset Button controlled via GPIO - 1 * 4 pin serial header on the PCB - Outdoor packaging Flashing instruction: You can use sysupgrade image directly in vendor firmware which is based on OpenWrt/LEDE. In case of issues with the vendor GUI, the vendor Telnet console is vulnerable to command injection and can be used to gain a shell directly on the OEM OpenWrt distribution. Signed-off-by: Giulio Lorenzo <salveenee@mortemale.org> [fix whitespaces, drop redundant uart status and serial0, drop num-chipselects, drop 0x1002 MAC address for wmac] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ath79: fix leading whitespaces in generic 01_ledsAdrian Schmutzler2021-05-171-2/+2
| | | | | | Use tabs consistently. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ath79: add support for COMFAST CF-E375ACJoao Henrique Albuquerque2021-05-175-0/+159
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | COMFAST CF-E375AC is a ceiling mount AP with PoE support, based on Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9563 + QCA9886 + QCA8337. Short specification: 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, with PoE support 128MB of RAM (DDR2) 16 MB of FLASH 3T3R 2.4 GHz, 802.11b/g/n 2T2R 5 GHz, 802.11ac/n/a, wave 2 built-in 5x 3 dBi antennas output power (max): 500 mW (27 dBm) 1x RGB LED, 1x button built-in watchdog chipset Flash instruction: 1) Original firmware is based on OpenWrt. Use sysupgrade image directly in vendor GUI. 2) TFTP 2.1) Set a tftp server on your machine with a fixed IP address of 192.168.1.10. A place the sysupgrade as firmware_auto.bin. 2.2) boot the device with an ethernet connection on fixed ip route 2.3) wait a few seconds and try to login via ssh 3) TFTP trough Bootloader 3.1) open the device case and get a uart connection working 3.2) stop the autoboot process and test connection with serverip 3.3) name the sysupgrade image firmware.bin and run firmware_upg MAC addresses: Though the OEM firmware has four adresses in the usual locations, it appears that the assigned addresses are just incremented in a different way: interface address location LAN: *:DC 0x0 WAN *:DD 0x1002 WLAN 2.4g *:E6 n/a (0x0 + 10) WLAN 5g *:DE 0x6 unused *:DF 0x5006 The MAC address pointed at the label is the one assign to the LAN interface. Signed-off-by: Joao Henrique Albuquerque <joaohccalbu@gmail.com> [add label-mac-device, remove redundant uart status, fix whitespace issues, fix commit message wrapping, remove x bit on DTS file] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>