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ath79: add support for TP-Link Archer A7 This patch adds support for TP-Link Archer A7 Specification: - SOC: QCA9563 - Flash: 16 MiB (SPI) - RAM: 128 MiB (DDR2) - Ethernet: 4x 1Gbps LAN + 1x 1Gbps WAN - Wireless: - 2.4GHz (bgn) SoC internal - 5GHz (ac) QCA988x - USB: 1x USB 2.0 port - Button: 1x power, 1x reset, 1x wps - LED: 10x LEDs - UART: holes in PCB - Vcc, GND, RX, TX from ethernet port side - 115200n8 Flash instructions: Upload openwrt-ath79-generic-tplink_archer-a7-v5-squashfs-factory.bin via the Webinterface. Flash instruction using tftp recovery: 1. Connect the computer to one of the LAN ports of the Archer A7 2. Set the computer IP to 192.168.0.66 3. Start a tftp server with the OpenWrt factory image in the tftp root directory renamed to ArcherC7v5_tp_recovery.bin 2. Connect power cable to Archer A7, press and hold the reset button and turn the router on 3. Keep the reset button pressed for ~5 seconds 4. Wait ~150 seconds to complete flashing Changes since first revision: - Flash instructions using stock image webinterface - Changed "Version 5" in model string to "v5" - Split DTS file in qca9563_tplink_archer-x7-v5.dtsi and qca9563_tplink_archer-a7-v5.dts - Firmware image is now build with dynamic partitioning - Default to ath10k-ct Changes since second revision: - Changed uboot@0 to uboot@20000 in DTS file - Fixed ordering issue in board led script - Specify firmware partition format in DTS file - Rebased Makefile device definition on common Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage definition - Merged switch section in network script (same configuration as tplink,tl-wdr3600 and tplink,tl-wdr4300) Signed-off-by: Karl-Felix Glatzer <karl.glatzer@gmx.de>
2018-12-12 16:56:15 +00:00
define Device/tplink_archer-a7-v5
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9563
ath79: add support for TP-Link Archer A7 This patch adds support for TP-Link Archer A7 Specification: - SOC: QCA9563 - Flash: 16 MiB (SPI) - RAM: 128 MiB (DDR2) - Ethernet: 4x 1Gbps LAN + 1x 1Gbps WAN - Wireless: - 2.4GHz (bgn) SoC internal - 5GHz (ac) QCA988x - USB: 1x USB 2.0 port - Button: 1x power, 1x reset, 1x wps - LED: 10x LEDs - UART: holes in PCB - Vcc, GND, RX, TX from ethernet port side - 115200n8 Flash instructions: Upload openwrt-ath79-generic-tplink_archer-a7-v5-squashfs-factory.bin via the Webinterface. Flash instruction using tftp recovery: 1. Connect the computer to one of the LAN ports of the Archer A7 2. Set the computer IP to 192.168.0.66 3. Start a tftp server with the OpenWrt factory image in the tftp root directory renamed to ArcherC7v5_tp_recovery.bin 2. Connect power cable to Archer A7, press and hold the reset button and turn the router on 3. Keep the reset button pressed for ~5 seconds 4. Wait ~150 seconds to complete flashing Changes since first revision: - Flash instructions using stock image webinterface - Changed "Version 5" in model string to "v5" - Split DTS file in qca9563_tplink_archer-x7-v5.dtsi and qca9563_tplink_archer-a7-v5.dts - Firmware image is now build with dynamic partitioning - Default to ath10k-ct Changes since second revision: - Changed uboot@0 to uboot@20000 in DTS file - Fixed ordering issue in board led script - Specify firmware partition format in DTS file - Rebased Makefile device definition on common Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage definition - Merged switch section in network script (same configuration as tplink,tl-wdr3600 and tplink,tl-wdr4300) Signed-off-by: Karl-Felix Glatzer <karl.glatzer@gmx.de>
2018-12-12 16:56:15 +00:00
IMAGE_SIZE := 15104k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer A7
DEVICE_VARIANT := v5
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport kmod-ath10k-ct \
ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
ath79: add support for TP-Link Archer A7 This patch adds support for TP-Link Archer A7 Specification: - SOC: QCA9563 - Flash: 16 MiB (SPI) - RAM: 128 MiB (DDR2) - Ethernet: 4x 1Gbps LAN + 1x 1Gbps WAN - Wireless: - 2.4GHz (bgn) SoC internal - 5GHz (ac) QCA988x - USB: 1x USB 2.0 port - Button: 1x power, 1x reset, 1x wps - LED: 10x LEDs - UART: holes in PCB - Vcc, GND, RX, TX from ethernet port side - 115200n8 Flash instructions: Upload openwrt-ath79-generic-tplink_archer-a7-v5-squashfs-factory.bin via the Webinterface. Flash instruction using tftp recovery: 1. Connect the computer to one of the LAN ports of the Archer A7 2. Set the computer IP to 192.168.0.66 3. Start a tftp server with the OpenWrt factory image in the tftp root directory renamed to ArcherC7v5_tp_recovery.bin 2. Connect power cable to Archer A7, press and hold the reset button and turn the router on 3. Keep the reset button pressed for ~5 seconds 4. Wait ~150 seconds to complete flashing Changes since first revision: - Flash instructions using stock image webinterface - Changed "Version 5" in model string to "v5" - Split DTS file in qca9563_tplink_archer-x7-v5.dtsi and qca9563_tplink_archer-a7-v5.dts - Firmware image is now build with dynamic partitioning - Default to ath10k-ct Changes since second revision: - Changed uboot@0 to uboot@20000 in DTS file - Fixed ordering issue in board led script - Specify firmware partition format in DTS file - Rebased Makefile device definition on common Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage definition - Merged switch section in network script (same configuration as tplink,tl-wdr3600 and tplink,tl-wdr4300) Signed-off-by: Karl-Felix Glatzer <karl.glatzer@gmx.de>
2018-12-12 16:56:15 +00:00
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-A7-V5
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-a7-v5
ath79: add support for TP-Link Archer A9 v6 TP-Link Archer A9 v6 (FCCID: TE7A9V6) is an AC1900 Wave-2 gigabit home router based on a combination of Qualcomm QCN5502 (most likely a 4x4:4 version of the QCA9563 WiSOC), QCA9984 and QCA8337N. The vendor's firmware content reveals that the same device might be available on the US market under name 'Archer C90 v6'. Due to lack of access to such hardware, support introduced in this commit was tested only on the EU version (sold under 'Archer A9 v6' name). Based on the information on the PL version of the vendor website, this device has been already phased out and is no longer available. Specifications: - Qualcomm QCN5502 (775 MHz) - 128 MB of RAM (DDR2) - 16 MB of flash (SPI NOR) - 5x Gbps Ethernet (Qualcomm QCA8337N over SGMII) - Wi-Fi: - 802.11b/g/n on 2.4 GHz: Qualcomm QCN5502* in 4x4:4 mode - 802.11a/n/ac on 5 GHz: Qualcomm QCA9984 in 3x3:3 mode - 3x non-detachable, dual-band external antennas (~3.5 dBi for 5 GHz, ~2.2 dBi for 2.4 GHz, IPEX/U.FL connectors) - 1x internal PCB antenna for 2.4 GHz (~1.8 dBi) - 1x USB 2.0 Type-A - 11x LED (4x connected to QCA8337N, 7x connected to QCN5502) - 2x button (reset, WPS) - UART (4-pin, 2.54 mm pitch) header on PCB (not populated) - 1x mechanical power switch - 1x DC jack (12 V) *) unsupported due to missing support for QCN550x in ath9k UART system serial console notice: The RX signal of the main SOC's UART on this device is shared with the WPS button's GPIO. The first-stage U-Boot by default disables the RX, resulting in a non-functional UART input. If you press and keep 'ENTER' on the serial console during early boot-up, the first-stage U-Boot will enable RX input. Vendor firmware allows password-less access to the system over serial. Flash instruction (vendor GUI): 1. It is recommended to first upgrade vendor firmware to the latest version (1.1.1 Build 20210315 rel.40637 at the time of writing). 2. Use the 'factory' image directly in the vendor's GUI. Flash instruction (TFTP based recovery in second-stage U-Boot): 1. Rename 'factory' image to 'ArcherA9v6_tp_recovery.bin' 2. Setup a TFTP server on your PC with IP 192.168.0.66/24. 3. Press and hold the reset button for ~5 sec while turning on power. 4. The device will download image, flash it and reboot. Flash instruction (web based recovery in first-stage U-Boot): 1. Use 'CTRL+C' during power-up to enable CLI in first-stage U-Boot. 2. Connect a PC with IP set to 192.168.0.1 to one of the LAN ports. 3. Issue 'httpd' command and visit http://192.168.0.1 in browser. 4. Use the 'factory' image. If you would like to restore vendor's firmware, follow one of the recovery methods described above. Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
2022-02-25 22:01:10 +00:00
define Device/tplink_archer-a9-v6
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qcn5502
IMAGE_SIZE := 15360k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer A9
DEVICE_VARIANT := v6
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport kmod-ath10k-ct \
ath10k-firmware-qca9984-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-A9-V6
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-a9-v6
define Device/tplink_archer-c2-v3
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 7808k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C2
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca9887-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C2-V3
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c2-v3
define Device/tplink_archer-c25-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9561
IMAGE_SIZE := 7808k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C25
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C25-V1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca9887-ct
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c25-v1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c25-v1
define Device/tplink_archer-c5-v1
$(Device/tplink-16mlzma)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C5
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport kmod-ath10k-ct \
ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_HWID := 0xc5000001
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c5
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c5-v1
define Device/tplink_archer-c58-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9561
IMAGE_SIZE := 7936k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C58
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C58-V1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c58-v1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c58-v1
define Device/tplink_archer-c59-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9561
IMAGE_SIZE := 14528k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C59
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C59-V1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport kmod-ath10k-ct \
ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c59-v1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c59-v1
define Device/tplink_archer-c59-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9561
IMAGE_SIZE := 14400k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C59
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C59-V2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport kmod-ath10k-ct \
ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c59-v2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c59-v2
define Device/tplink_archer-c6-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 7808k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C6
ath79: add support for TP-Link Archer C6 v2 (US) and A6 (US/TW) This patch is based on #1689 and adds support for TP-Link Archer C6 v2 (US) and A6 (US/TW). The hardware is the same as EU and RU variant, except for GPIOs (LEDS/Buttons), flash(chip/partitions) and UART being available on the board. - SOC: Qualcomm QCA9563 @ 775MHz - Flash: GigaDevice GD25Q127CS1G (16MiB) - RAM: Zentel A3R1GE40JBF (128 MiB DDR2) - Ethernet: Qualcomm QCA8337N: 4x 1Gbps LAN + 1x 1Gbps WAN - Wireless: - 2.4GHz (bgn) QCA9563 integrated (3x3) - 5GHz (ac) Qualcomm QCA9886 (2x2) - Button: 1x power, 1x reset, 1x wps - LED: 6x LEDs: power, wlan2g, wlan5g, lan, wan, wps - UART: 115200, 8n1 (header available on board) Known issues: - Wireless: 5GHz is known to have lower RSSI signal, it affects speed and range. Flash instructions: Upload openwrt-ath79-generic-tplink_archer-c6-v2-us-squashfs-factory.bin via the router Web interface. Flash instruction using tftp recovery: 1. Connect the computer to one of the LAN ports of the router 2. Set the computer IP to 192.168.0.66 3. Start a tftp server with the OpenWrt factory image in the tftp root directory renamed to ArcherA6v2_tp_recovery.bin. 4. Connect power cable to router, press and hold the reset button and turn the router on 5. Keep the reset button pressed until the WPS LED lights up 6. Wait ~150 seconds to complete flashing Flash partitioning: I've followed #1689 for defining the partition layout for this patch. The partition named as "tplink" @ 0xfd0000 is marked as read only as it is where some config for stock firmware are stored. On stock firmware those stock partitions starts at 0xfd9400 however I had not been able to make it functional starting on the same address as on stock fw, so it has been partitioned following #1689 and not the stock partition layout for this specific partition. Due to that firmware/rootfs partition lenght is 0xf80000 and not 0xf89400 as stock. According to the GPL code, the EU/RU/JP variant does have different GPIO pins assignment to LEDs and buttons, also the flash memory layout is different. GPL Source Code: https://static.tp-link.com/resources/gpl/gpl-A6v2_us.tar.gz Signed-off-by: Anderson Vulczak <andi@andi.com.br> [wrap commit message, remove soft_ver change for C6 v2 EU, move LED aliases to DTS files, remove dts-v1 in DTSI, node/property reorder in DTSI] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2019-10-05 13:44:55 +00:00
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2 (EU/RU/JP)
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C6-V2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c6-v2
ath79: add support for TP-Link Archer C6 v2 (US) and A6 (US/TW) This patch is based on #1689 and adds support for TP-Link Archer C6 v2 (US) and A6 (US/TW). The hardware is the same as EU and RU variant, except for GPIOs (LEDS/Buttons), flash(chip/partitions) and UART being available on the board. - SOC: Qualcomm QCA9563 @ 775MHz - Flash: GigaDevice GD25Q127CS1G (16MiB) - RAM: Zentel A3R1GE40JBF (128 MiB DDR2) - Ethernet: Qualcomm QCA8337N: 4x 1Gbps LAN + 1x 1Gbps WAN - Wireless: - 2.4GHz (bgn) QCA9563 integrated (3x3) - 5GHz (ac) Qualcomm QCA9886 (2x2) - Button: 1x power, 1x reset, 1x wps - LED: 6x LEDs: power, wlan2g, wlan5g, lan, wan, wps - UART: 115200, 8n1 (header available on board) Known issues: - Wireless: 5GHz is known to have lower RSSI signal, it affects speed and range. Flash instructions: Upload openwrt-ath79-generic-tplink_archer-c6-v2-us-squashfs-factory.bin via the router Web interface. Flash instruction using tftp recovery: 1. Connect the computer to one of the LAN ports of the router 2. Set the computer IP to 192.168.0.66 3. Start a tftp server with the OpenWrt factory image in the tftp root directory renamed to ArcherA6v2_tp_recovery.bin. 4. Connect power cable to router, press and hold the reset button and turn the router on 5. Keep the reset button pressed until the WPS LED lights up 6. Wait ~150 seconds to complete flashing Flash partitioning: I've followed #1689 for defining the partition layout for this patch. The partition named as "tplink" @ 0xfd0000 is marked as read only as it is where some config for stock firmware are stored. On stock firmware those stock partitions starts at 0xfd9400 however I had not been able to make it functional starting on the same address as on stock fw, so it has been partitioned following #1689 and not the stock partition layout for this specific partition. Due to that firmware/rootfs partition lenght is 0xf80000 and not 0xf89400 as stock. According to the GPL code, the EU/RU/JP variant does have different GPIO pins assignment to LEDs and buttons, also the flash memory layout is different. GPL Source Code: https://static.tp-link.com/resources/gpl/gpl-A6v2_us.tar.gz Signed-off-by: Anderson Vulczak <andi@andi.com.br> [wrap commit message, remove soft_ver change for C6 v2 EU, move LED aliases to DTS files, remove dts-v1 in DTSI, node/property reorder in DTSI] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2019-10-05 13:44:55 +00:00
define Device/tplink_archer-c6-v2-us
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9563
ath79: add support for TP-Link Archer C6 v2 (US) and A6 (US/TW) This patch is based on #1689 and adds support for TP-Link Archer C6 v2 (US) and A6 (US/TW). The hardware is the same as EU and RU variant, except for GPIOs (LEDS/Buttons), flash(chip/partitions) and UART being available on the board. - SOC: Qualcomm QCA9563 @ 775MHz - Flash: GigaDevice GD25Q127CS1G (16MiB) - RAM: Zentel A3R1GE40JBF (128 MiB DDR2) - Ethernet: Qualcomm QCA8337N: 4x 1Gbps LAN + 1x 1Gbps WAN - Wireless: - 2.4GHz (bgn) QCA9563 integrated (3x3) - 5GHz (ac) Qualcomm QCA9886 (2x2) - Button: 1x power, 1x reset, 1x wps - LED: 6x LEDs: power, wlan2g, wlan5g, lan, wan, wps - UART: 115200, 8n1 (header available on board) Known issues: - Wireless: 5GHz is known to have lower RSSI signal, it affects speed and range. Flash instructions: Upload openwrt-ath79-generic-tplink_archer-c6-v2-us-squashfs-factory.bin via the router Web interface. Flash instruction using tftp recovery: 1. Connect the computer to one of the LAN ports of the router 2. Set the computer IP to 192.168.0.66 3. Start a tftp server with the OpenWrt factory image in the tftp root directory renamed to ArcherA6v2_tp_recovery.bin. 4. Connect power cable to router, press and hold the reset button and turn the router on 5. Keep the reset button pressed until the WPS LED lights up 6. Wait ~150 seconds to complete flashing Flash partitioning: I've followed #1689 for defining the partition layout for this patch. The partition named as "tplink" @ 0xfd0000 is marked as read only as it is where some config for stock firmware are stored. On stock firmware those stock partitions starts at 0xfd9400 however I had not been able to make it functional starting on the same address as on stock fw, so it has been partitioned following #1689 and not the stock partition layout for this specific partition. Due to that firmware/rootfs partition lenght is 0xf80000 and not 0xf89400 as stock. According to the GPL code, the EU/RU/JP variant does have different GPIO pins assignment to LEDs and buttons, also the flash memory layout is different. GPL Source Code: https://static.tp-link.com/resources/gpl/gpl-A6v2_us.tar.gz Signed-off-by: Anderson Vulczak <andi@andi.com.br> [wrap commit message, remove soft_ver change for C6 v2 EU, move LED aliases to DTS files, remove dts-v1 in DTSI, node/property reorder in DTSI] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2019-10-05 13:44:55 +00:00
IMAGE_SIZE := 15872k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C6
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2 (US)
DEVICE_ALT0_VENDOR := TP-Link
DEVICE_ALT0_MODEL := Archer A6
DEVICE_ALT0_VARIANT := v2 (US/TW)
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C6-V2-US
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c6-v2-us
define Device/tplink_archer-c60-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9561
IMAGE_SIZE := 7936k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C60
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C60-V1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c60-v1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c60-v1
define Device/tplink_archer-c60-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9561
IMAGE_SIZE := 7808k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C60
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C60-V2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c60-v2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c60-v2
ath79: add support for TP-Link Archer C60 v3 TP-Link Archer C60 v3 is a dual-band AC1350 router, based on Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9561 + QCA9886. It seems to be identical to the v2 revision, except that it lacks a WPS LED and has different GPIO for amber WAN LED. Specification: - 775/650/258 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) - 64 MB of RAM (DDR2) - 8 MB of FLASH (SPI NOR) - 3T3R 2.4 GHz - 2T2R 5 GHz - 5x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet - 6x LED, 2x button - UART header on PCB Flash instruction (WebUI): Download *-factory.bin image and upload it via the firmwary upgrade function of the stock firmware WebUI. Flash instruction (TFTP): 1. Set PC to fixed IP address 192.168.0.66 2. Download *-factory.bin image and rename it to tp_recovery.bin 3. Start a tftp server with the file tp_recovery.bin in its root directory 4. Turn off the router 5. Press and hold reset button 6. Turn on router with the reset button pressed and wait ~15 seconds 7. Release the reset button and after a short time the firmware should be transferred from the tftp server 8. Wait ~30 second to complete recovery While TFTP works for OpenWrt images, my device didn't accept the only available official firmware "Archer C60(EU)_V3.0_190115.bin". In contrast to earlier revisions (v2), the v3 contains the (same) MAC address twice, once in 0x1fa08 and again in 0x1fb08. While the partition-table on the device refers to the latter, the firmware image contains a different partition-table for that region: name device firmware factory-boot 0x00000-0x1fb00 0x00000-0x1fa00 default-mac 0x1fb00-0x1fd00 0x1fa00-0x1fc00 pin 0x1fd00-0x1fe00 0x1fc00-0x1fd00 product-info 0x1fe00-0x1ff00 0x1fd00-0x1ff00 device-id 0x1ff00-0x20000 0x1ff00-0x20000 While the MAC address is present twice, other data like the PIN isn't, so with the partitioning from the firmware image the PIN on the device would actually be outside of its partition. Consequently, the patch uses the MAC location from the device (which is the same as for the v2). Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2020-02-12 13:43:15 +00:00
define Device/tplink_archer-c60-v3
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9561
IMAGE_SIZE := 7808k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C60
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C60-V3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c60-v3
define Device/tplink_archer-c7-v1
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C7
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x75000001
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c7
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c7-v1
define Device/tplink_archer-c7-v2
$(Device/tplink-16mlzma)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C7
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport kmod-ath10k-ct \
ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_HWID := 0xc7000002
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c7
IMAGES += factory-us.bin factory-eu.bin
IMAGE/factory-us.bin := tplink-v1-image factory -C US
IMAGE/factory-eu.bin := tplink-v1-image factory -C EU
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c7-v2
define Device/tplink_archer-c7-v4
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 15104k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C7
DEVICE_VARIANT := v4
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport kmod-ath10k-ct \
ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C7-V4
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c7-v4
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c7-v4
define Device/tplink_archer-c7-v5
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 15360k
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer C7
DEVICE_VARIANT := v5
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport kmod-ath10k-ct \
ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := ARCHER-C7-V5
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c7-v5
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-c7-v5
define Device/tplink_archer-d50-v1
$(Device/tplink-v2)
SOC := qca9531
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer D50
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport \
kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
IMAGE_SIZE := 7808k
TPLINK_HWID := 0xC1200001
TPLINK_HWREV := 0x00000046
TPLINK_FLASHLAYOUT := 8Mqca
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | append-dtb | lzma | \
tplink-v2-header -s -V "ver. 1.0"
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-d50-v1
ath79: add support for TP-Link Archer D7/D7b v1 TP-Link Archer D7 v1 is a dual-band AC1750 router + modem. The router section is based on Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 + QCA9880. The "DSL" section is based on BCM6318 but it's currently not supported. The Archer D7b seems to differ from the Archer D7 only in the partition table. Router section - Specification: 775/650/258 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) 128 MB of RAM (DDR2) 16 MB of FLASH (SPI NOR) 3T3R 2.4 GHz 3T3R 5 GHz 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet 7x LED, 2x button UART header on PCB Known issues: - Broadband LED (missing GPIO - probably driven by the BCM6318) - Internet LED (missing GPIO - probably driven by the BCM6318) - WIFI LED (working only for one interface at a time, while in the OEM firmware works for both wifi interfaces; thus, this patch does not set a trigger by default) - DSL not working (eth0) UART connection --------------- J1 HEADER (Qualcomm CPU) . VCC . GND . RX O TX J41 HEADER (Broadcom CPU) . VCC . GND . RX O TX The following instructions require a connection to the J1 UART header and are tested for the Archer D7 v1. For the Archer D7b v1, names should be changed accordingly. Flash instructions under U-Boot, using UART ------------------------------------------ 1. Press "tpl" to stop autobooting and obtain U-Boot CLI access. 2. Setup ip addresses for U-Boot and your tftp server. 3. Issue below commands: tftpboot 0x81000000 openwrt-ath79-generic-tplink_archer-d7-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin erase 0x9f020000 +f90000 cp.b 0x81000000 0x9f020000 0xf90000 reset Initramfs instructions under U-Boot for testing, using UART ---------------------------------------------------------- 1. Press "tpl" to stop autobooting and obtain U-Boot CLI access. 2. Setup ip addresses for U-Boot and your tftp server. 3. Issue below commands: tftpboot 0x81000000 openwrt-ath79-generic-tplink_archer-d7-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin bootm 0x81000000 4. Here you can backup the original firmware and/or flash the sysupgrade openwrt if you want Restore the original firmware ----------------------------- 0. Backup every partition using the OpenWrt web interface 1. Download the OEM firmware from the TP-Link website 2. Extract the bin file in a folder (eg. Archer_D7v1_1.6.0_0.9.1_up_boot(160216)_2016-02-16_15.55.48.bin) 3. Remove the U-Boot and the Broadcom image part from the file. Issue the following command: dd if="Archer_D7v1_1.6.0_0.9.1_up_boot(160216)_2016-02-16_15.55.48.bin" of="Archer_D7v1_1.6.0_0.9.1_up_boot(160216)_2016-02-16_15.55.48.bin.mod" skip=257 bs=512 count=31872 4. Double check the .mod file size. It must be 16318464 bytes. 5. Flash it using the OpenWrt web interface. Force the update if needed. WARNING: Remember to NOT keep settings. 5b. (Alternative to 5.) Flash it using the U-Boot and UART connection. Issue below commands in the U-Boot: tftpboot 0x81000000 Archer_D7v1_1.6.0_0.9.1_up_boot(160216)_2016-02-16_15.55.48.bin.mod erase 0x9f020000 +f90000 cp.b 0x81000000 0x9f020000 0xf90000 reset Signed-off-by: Davide Fioravanti <pantanastyle@gmail.com> [cosmetic DTS changes, remove TPLINK_HWREVADD := 0, do not use two phyXtpt at once, add missing buttons, minor commit message adjustments] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2020-01-19 20:05:31 +00:00
define Device/tplink_archer-d7-v1
$(Device/tplink-v2)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer D7
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport \
kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
IMAGE_SIZE := 15936k
TPLINK_HWID := 0x89300001
TPLINK_HWREV := 0x0000002D
TPLINK_FLASHLAYOUT := 16Mqca
TPLINK_HWREVADD := 0x00000002
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-d7-v1
define Device/tplink_archer-d7b-v1
$(Device/tplink-v2)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := Archer D7b
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport \
kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
IMAGE_SIZE := 16000k
TPLINK_HWID := 0x89300001
TPLINK_HWREV := 0x0000003D
TPLINK_FLASHLAYOUT := 16Mqca
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_archer-d7b-v1
define Device/tplink_cpe210-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE210
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE210
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += cpe210
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe210-v1
define Device/tplink_cpe210-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
SOC := qca9533
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE210
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE210V2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
LOADER_TYPE := elf
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += cpe210-v2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe210-v2
define Device/tplink_cpe210-v3
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
SOC := qca9533
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE210
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE210V3
LOADER_TYPE := elf
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += cpe210-v3
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe210-v3
define Device/tplink_cpe220-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE220
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE220V2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe220-v2
define Device/tplink_cpe220-v3
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
SOC := qca9533
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE220
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE220V3
LOADER_TYPE := elf
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe220-v3
define Device/tplink_cpe510-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE510
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE510
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += cpe510
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe510-v1
define Device/tplink_cpe510-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE510
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE510V2
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += cpe510-v2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe510-v2
define Device/tplink_cpe510-v3
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE510
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE510V3
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe510-v3
define Device/tplink_cpe605-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE605
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE605V1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe605-v1
define Device/tplink_cpe610-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE610
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE610V1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe610-v1
define Device/tplink_cpe610-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE610
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE610V2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe610-v2
define Device/tplink_cpe710-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 15680k
DEVICE_MODEL := CPE710
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := CPE710V1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_cpe710-v1
ath79: add support for TP-Link EAP245-v3 TP-Link EAP245 v3 is an AC1750 (802.11ac Wave-2) ceiling mount access point. UART access (for debricking) requires non-trivial soldering. Specifications: * SoC: QCA9563 (CPU/DDR/AHB @ 775/650/258 MHz) * RAM: 128MiB * Flash: 16MiB SPI-NOR * Wireless 2.4GHz (SoC): b/g/n 3x3 * Wireless 5GHz (QCA9982): a/n/ac 3x3 with MU-MIMO * Ethernet (QCA8337N switch): 2× 1GbE, ETH1 (802.3at PoE) and ETH2 * Green and amber status LEDs * Reset switch (GPIO, available for failsafe) Flashing instructions: All recent firmware versions (latest is 2.20.0), can disable firmware signature verification and use a padded firmware file to flash OpenWrt: * ssh into target device and run `cliclientd stopcs` * upload factory image via web interface The stopcs-method is supported from firmware version 2.3.0. Earlier versions need to be upgraded to a newer stock version before flashing OpenWrt. Factory images for these devices are RSA signed by TP-Link. While the signature verification can be disabled, the factory image still needs to have a (fake) 1024 bit signature added to pass file checks. Debricking instructions: You can recover using u-boot via the serial port: * Serial port is available from J3 (1:TX, 2:RX, 3:GND, 4:3.3V) * Bridge R237 to connect RX, located next to J3 * Bridge R225 to connect TX, located inside can on back-side of board * Serial port is 115200 baud, 8n1, interrupt u-boot by holding ctrl+B * Upload initramfs with tftp and upgrade via OpenWrt Device mac addresses: Stock firmware has the same mac address for 2.4GHz wireless and ethernet, 5GHz is incremented by one. The base mac address is stored in the 'default-mac' partition (offset 0x90000) at an offset of 8 bytes. ART blobs contain no mac addresses. From OEM ifconfig: ath0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 ath10 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E3 br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net> Tested-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
2020-06-04 18:59:13 +00:00
define Device/tplink-eap2x5
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
LOADER_TYPE := elf
KERNEL := kernel-bin | append-dtb | lzma | loader-kernel
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := $$(KERNEL)
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-rootfs | tplink-safeloader factory | \
pad-extra 128
endef
ath79: support for TP-Link EAP225-Outdoor v1 TP-Link EAP225-Outdoor v1 is an AC1200 (802.11ac Wave-2) pole or wall mount access point. Debricking requires access to the serial port, which is non-trivial. Device specifications: * SoC: QCA9563 @ 775MHz * Memory: 128MiB DDR2 * Flash: 16MiB SPI-NOR * Wireless 2.4GHz (SoC): b/g/n 2x2 * Wireless 5GHz (QCA9886): a/n/ac 2x2 MU-MIMO * Ethernet (AR8033): 1× 1GbE, PoE Flashing instructions: * ssh into target device with recent (>= v1.6.0) firmware * run `cliclientd stopcs` on target device * upload factory image via web interface Debricking: To recover the device, you need access to the serial port. This requires fine soldering to test points, or the use of probe pins. * Open the case and solder wires to the test points: RXD, TXD and TPGND4 * Use a 3.3V UART, 115200 baud, 8n1 * Interrupt bootloader by holding ctrl+B during boot * upload initramfs via built-in tftp client and perform sysupgrade setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 # default, change as required setenv serverip 192.168.1.10 # default, change as required tftp 0x80800000 initramfs.bin bootelf $fileaddr MAC addresses: MAC address (as on device label) is stored in device info partition at an offset of 8 bytes. ath9k device has same address as ethernet, ath10k uses address incremented by 1. From stock ifconfig: ath0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr D8:...:2E ath10 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr D8:...:2F br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr D8:...:2E eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr D8:...:2E Tested by forum user PolynomialDivision on firmware v1.7.0. UART access tested by forum user arinc9. Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2020-07-07 16:04:37 +00:00
define Device/tplink_eap225-outdoor-v1
$(Device/tplink-eap2x5)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 13824k
DEVICE_MODEL := EAP225-Outdoor
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := EAP225-OUTDOOR-V1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_eap225-outdoor-v1
ath79: support for TP-Link EAP225-Outdoor v3 This model is almost identical to the EAP225-Outdoor v1. Major difference is the RTL8211FS PHY Chipset. Device specifications: * SoC: QCA9563 @ 775MHz * Memory: 128MiB DDR2 * Flash: 16MiB SPI-NOR * Wireless 2.4GHz (SoC): b/g/n 2x2 * Wireless 5GHz (QCA9886): a/n/ac 2x2 MU-MIMO * Ethernet (RTL8211FS): 1× 1GbE, PoE Flashing instructions: * ssh into target device with recent (>= v1.6.0) firmware * run `cliclientd stopcs` on target device * upload factory image via web interface Debricking: To recover the device, you need access to the serial port. This requires fine soldering to test points, or the use of probe pins. * Open the case and solder wires to the test points: RXD, TXD and TPGND4 * Use a 3.3V UART, 115200 baud, 8n1 * Interrupt bootloader by holding ctrl+B during boot * upload initramfs via built-in tftp client and perform sysupgrade setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 # default, change as required setenv serverip 192.168.1.10 # default, change as required tftp 0x80800000 initramfs.bin bootelf $fileaddr MAC addresses: MAC address (as on device label) is stored in device info partition at an offset of 8 bytes. ath9k device has same address as ethernet, ath10k uses address incremented by 1. From stock ifconfig: ath0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr D8:...:2E ath10 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr D8:...:2F br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr D8:...:2E eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr D8:...:2E Signed-off-by: Paul Maruhn <paulmaruhn@posteo.de> Co-developed-by: Philipp Rothmann <philipprothmann@posteo.de> Signed-off-by: Philipp Rothmann <philipprothmann@posteo.de> [Add pre-calibraton nvme-cells] Tested-by: Tido Klaassen <tido_ff@4gh.eu> Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
2022-03-22 20:06:42 +00:00
define Device/tplink_eap225-outdoor-v3
$(Device/tplink-eap2x5)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 13824k
DEVICE_MODEL := EAP225-Outdoor
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := EAP225-V3
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_eap225-outdoor-v3
ath79: add support for TP-Link EAP225 v1 TP-Link EAP225 v1 is an AC1200 (802.11ac Wave-1) ceiling mount access point. Device specifications: * SoC: QCA9563 @ 775MHz * RAM: 128MiB DDR2 * Flash: 16MiB SPI-NOR * Wireless 2.4GHz (SoC): b/g/n, 2x2 * Wireless 5Ghz (QCA9882): a/n/ac, 2x2 * Ethernet (AR8033): 1× 1GbE, 802.3at PoE Flashing instructions: * Ensure the device is upgraded to firmware v1.4.0 * Exploit the user management page in the web interface to start telnetd by changing the username to `;/usr/sbin/telnetd -l/bin/sh&`. * Immediately change the malformed username back to something valid (e.g. 'admin') to make ssh work again. * Use the root shell via telnet to make /tmp world writeable (chmod 777) * Extract /usr/bin/uclited from the device via ssh and apply the binary patch listed below. The patch is required to prevent `uclited -u` in the last step from crashing. * Copy the patched uclited binary back to the device at /tmp/uclited (via ssh) * Upload the factory image to /tmp/upgrade.bin (via ssh) * Run `chmod +x /tmp/uclited && /tmp/uclited -u` to install OpenWrt. uclited patching: --- xxd uclited +++ xxd uclited-patched @@ -53811,7 +53811,7 @@ 000d2330: 8c44 0000 0320 f809 0000 0000 8fbc 0010 .D... .......... 000d2340: 8fa6 0a4c 02c0 2821 8f82 87c4 0000 0000 ...L..(!........ -000d2350: 8c44 0000 0c13 461c 27a7 0018 8fbc 0010 .D....F.'....... +000d2350: 8c44 0000 2402 0000 0000 0000 8fbc 0010 .D..$........... 000d2360: 1040 001d 0000 1821 8f99 8378 3c04 0058 .@.....!...x<..X 000d2370: 3c05 0056 2484 ad68 24a5 9f00 0320 f809 <..V$..h$.... .. To make sure the correct file is patched, the following MD5 checksums should match the unpatched and patched files: 4bd74183c23859c897ed77e8566b84de uclited 4107104024a2e0aeaf6395ed30adccae uclited-patched Debricking: * Serial port can be soldered on unpopulated 4-pin header (1: TXD, 2: RXD, 3: GND, 4: VCC) * Bridge unpopulated resistors running from pins 1 (TXD) and 2 (RXD). Do NOT bridge the pull-down for pin 2, running parallel to the header. * Use 3.3V, 115200 baud, 8n1 * Interrupt bootloader by holding CTRL+B during boot * tftp initramfs to flash via the LuCI web interface setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 # default, change as required setenv serverip 192.168.1.10 # default, change as required tftp 0x80800000 initramfs.bin bootelf $fileaddr Tested by forum user KernelMaker. Link: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/eap225-v1-firmware/87116 Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2021-11-22 19:59:06 +00:00
define Device/tplink_eap225-v1
$(Device/tplink-eap2x5)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 13824k
DEVICE_MODEL := EAP225
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := EAP225-V1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_eap225-v1
define Device/tplink_eap225-v3
$(Device/tplink-eap2x5)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 13824k
DEVICE_MODEL := EAP225
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := EAP225-V3
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_eap225-v3
define Device/tplink_eap225-v4
$(Device/tplink-eap2x5)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 13824k
DEVICE_MODEL := EAP225
DEVICE_VARIANT := v4
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := EAP225-V3
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_eap225-v4
ath79: support for TP-Link EAP225-Wall v2 TP-Link EAP225-Wall v2 is an AC1200 (802.11ac Wave-2) wall plate access point. UART access and debricking require fine soldering. The device was kindly provided for porting by Stijn Segers. Device specifications: * SoC: QCA9561 @ 775MHz * RAM: 128MiB DDR2 * Flash: 16MiB SPI-NOR (GD25Q127CSIG) * Wireless 2.4GHz (SoC): b/g/n, 2x2 * Wireless 5Ghz (QCA9886): a/n/ac, 2x2 MU-MIMO * Ethernet (SoC): 4× 100Mbps * Eth0 (back): 802.3af/at PoE in * Eth1, Eth2 (bottom) * Eth3 (bottom): PoE out (can be toggled by GPIO) * One status LED * Two buttons (both work as failsafe) * LED button, implemented as KEY_BRIGHTNESS_TOGGLE * Reset button Flashing instructions, requires recent firmware (tested on 1.20.0): * ssh into target device and run `cliclientd stopcs` * Upgrade with factory image via web interface Debricking: * Serial port can be soldered on PCB J4 (1: TXD, 2: RXD, 3: GND, 4: VCC) * Bridge unpopulated resistors R162 (TXD) and R165 (RXD) Do NOT bridge R164 * Use 3.3V, 115200 baud, 8n1 * Interrupt bootloader by holding CTRL+B during boot * tftp initramfs to flash via sysupgrade or LuCI web interface MAC addresses: MAC address (as on device label) is stored in device info partition at an offset of 8 bytes. ath9k device has same address as ethernet, ath10k uses address incremented by 1. From OEM ifconfig: br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 50:...:04 eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 50:...:04 wifi0 Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr 50-...-04-... wifi1 Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr 50-...-05-... Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net> [fix IMAGE_SIZE] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2020-07-26 20:40:54 +00:00
define Device/tplink_eap225-wall-v2
$(Device/tplink-eap2x5)
SOC := qca9561
IMAGE_SIZE := 13824k
DEVICE_MODEL := EAP225-Wall
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := EAP225-WALL-V2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_eap225-wall-v2
ath79: support for TP-Link EAP245 v1 TP-Link EAP245 v1 is an AC1750 (802.11ac Wave-1) ceiling mount access point. Device specifications: * SoC: QCA9563 @ 775MHz * RAM: 128MiB DDR2 * Flash: 16MiB SPI-NOR * Wireless 2.4GHz (SoC): b/g/n, 3x3 * Wireless 5Ghz (QCA9880): a/n/ac, 3x3 * Ethernet (AR8033): 1× 1GbE, 802.3at PoE Flashing instructions: * Upgrade the device to firmware v1.4.0 if necessary * Exploit the user management page in the web interface to start telnetd by changing the username to `;/usr/sbin/telnetd -l/bin/sh&`. * Immediately change the malformed username back to something valid (e.g. 'admin') to make ssh work again. * Use the root shell via telnet to make /tmp world writeable (chmod 777) * Extract /usr/bin/uclited from the device via ssh and apply the binary patch listed below. The patch is required to prevent `uclited -u` in the last step from crashing. * Copy the patched uclited programme back to the device at /tmp/uclited (via ssh) * Upload the factory image to /tmp/upgrade.bin (via ssh) * Run `chmod +x /tmp/uclited && /tmp/uclited -u` to install OpenWrt. --- xxd uclited +++ xxd uclited-patched @@ -53796,7 +53796,7 @@ 000d2240: 8c44 0000 0320 f809 0000 0000 8fbc 0010 .D... .......... 000d2250: 8fa6 0a4c 02c0 2821 8f82 87b8 0000 0000 ...L..(!........ -000d2260: 8c44 0000 0c13 45e0 27a7 0018 8fbc 0010 .D....E.'....... +000d2260: 8c44 0000 2402 0000 0000 0000 8fbc 0010 .D..$........... 000d2270: 1040 001d 0000 1821 8f99 8374 3c04 0058 .@.....!...t<..X 000d2280: 3c05 0056 2484 a898 24a5 9a30 0320 f809 <..V$...$..0. .. Debricking: * Serial port can be soldered on PCB J3 (1: TXD, 2: RXD, 3: GND, 4: VCC) * Bridge unpopulated resistors R225 (TXD) and R237 (RXD). Do NOT bridge R230. * Use 3.3V, 115200 baud, 8n1 * Interrupt bootloader by holding CTRL+B during boot * tftp initramfs to flash via the LuCI web interface setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 # default, change as required setenv serverip 192.168.1.10 # default, change as required tftp 0x80800000 initramfs.bin bootelf $fileaddr Tested on the EAP245 v1 running the latest firmware (v1.4.0). The binary patch might not apply to uclited from other firmware versions. EAP245 v1 device support was originally developed and maintained by Julien Dusser out-of-tree. This patch and "ath79: prepare for 1-port TP-Link EAP2x5 devices" are based on that work. Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2020-07-17 10:06:03 +00:00
define Device/tplink_eap245-v1
$(Device/tplink-eap2x5)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 13824k
DEVICE_MODEL := EAP245
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := EAP245-V1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_eap245-v1
ath79: add support for TP-Link EAP245-v3 TP-Link EAP245 v3 is an AC1750 (802.11ac Wave-2) ceiling mount access point. UART access (for debricking) requires non-trivial soldering. Specifications: * SoC: QCA9563 (CPU/DDR/AHB @ 775/650/258 MHz) * RAM: 128MiB * Flash: 16MiB SPI-NOR * Wireless 2.4GHz (SoC): b/g/n 3x3 * Wireless 5GHz (QCA9982): a/n/ac 3x3 with MU-MIMO * Ethernet (QCA8337N switch): 2× 1GbE, ETH1 (802.3at PoE) and ETH2 * Green and amber status LEDs * Reset switch (GPIO, available for failsafe) Flashing instructions: All recent firmware versions (latest is 2.20.0), can disable firmware signature verification and use a padded firmware file to flash OpenWrt: * ssh into target device and run `cliclientd stopcs` * upload factory image via web interface The stopcs-method is supported from firmware version 2.3.0. Earlier versions need to be upgraded to a newer stock version before flashing OpenWrt. Factory images for these devices are RSA signed by TP-Link. While the signature verification can be disabled, the factory image still needs to have a (fake) 1024 bit signature added to pass file checks. Debricking instructions: You can recover using u-boot via the serial port: * Serial port is available from J3 (1:TX, 2:RX, 3:GND, 4:3.3V) * Bridge R237 to connect RX, located next to J3 * Bridge R225 to connect TX, located inside can on back-side of board * Serial port is 115200 baud, 8n1, interrupt u-boot by holding ctrl+B * Upload initramfs with tftp and upgrade via OpenWrt Device mac addresses: Stock firmware has the same mac address for 2.4GHz wireless and ethernet, 5GHz is incremented by one. The base mac address is stored in the 'default-mac' partition (offset 0x90000) at an offset of 8 bytes. ART blobs contain no mac addresses. From OEM ifconfig: ath0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 ath10 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E3 br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net> Tested-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
2020-06-04 18:59:13 +00:00
define Device/tplink_eap245-v3
$(Device/tplink-eap2x5)
ath79: support for TP-Link EAP225-Wall v2 TP-Link EAP225-Wall v2 is an AC1200 (802.11ac Wave-2) wall plate access point. UART access and debricking require fine soldering. The device was kindly provided for porting by Stijn Segers. Device specifications: * SoC: QCA9561 @ 775MHz * RAM: 128MiB DDR2 * Flash: 16MiB SPI-NOR (GD25Q127CSIG) * Wireless 2.4GHz (SoC): b/g/n, 2x2 * Wireless 5Ghz (QCA9886): a/n/ac, 2x2 MU-MIMO * Ethernet (SoC): 4× 100Mbps * Eth0 (back): 802.3af/at PoE in * Eth1, Eth2 (bottom) * Eth3 (bottom): PoE out (can be toggled by GPIO) * One status LED * Two buttons (both work as failsafe) * LED button, implemented as KEY_BRIGHTNESS_TOGGLE * Reset button Flashing instructions, requires recent firmware (tested on 1.20.0): * ssh into target device and run `cliclientd stopcs` * Upgrade with factory image via web interface Debricking: * Serial port can be soldered on PCB J4 (1: TXD, 2: RXD, 3: GND, 4: VCC) * Bridge unpopulated resistors R162 (TXD) and R165 (RXD) Do NOT bridge R164 * Use 3.3V, 115200 baud, 8n1 * Interrupt bootloader by holding CTRL+B during boot * tftp initramfs to flash via sysupgrade or LuCI web interface MAC addresses: MAC address (as on device label) is stored in device info partition at an offset of 8 bytes. ath9k device has same address as ethernet, ath10k uses address incremented by 1. From OEM ifconfig: br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 50:...:04 eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 50:...:04 wifi0 Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr 50-...-04-... wifi1 Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr 50-...-05-... Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net> [fix IMAGE_SIZE] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2020-07-26 20:40:54 +00:00
SOC := qca9563
ath79: add support for TP-Link EAP245-v3 TP-Link EAP245 v3 is an AC1750 (802.11ac Wave-2) ceiling mount access point. UART access (for debricking) requires non-trivial soldering. Specifications: * SoC: QCA9563 (CPU/DDR/AHB @ 775/650/258 MHz) * RAM: 128MiB * Flash: 16MiB SPI-NOR * Wireless 2.4GHz (SoC): b/g/n 3x3 * Wireless 5GHz (QCA9982): a/n/ac 3x3 with MU-MIMO * Ethernet (QCA8337N switch): 2× 1GbE, ETH1 (802.3at PoE) and ETH2 * Green and amber status LEDs * Reset switch (GPIO, available for failsafe) Flashing instructions: All recent firmware versions (latest is 2.20.0), can disable firmware signature verification and use a padded firmware file to flash OpenWrt: * ssh into target device and run `cliclientd stopcs` * upload factory image via web interface The stopcs-method is supported from firmware version 2.3.0. Earlier versions need to be upgraded to a newer stock version before flashing OpenWrt. Factory images for these devices are RSA signed by TP-Link. While the signature verification can be disabled, the factory image still needs to have a (fake) 1024 bit signature added to pass file checks. Debricking instructions: You can recover using u-boot via the serial port: * Serial port is available from J3 (1:TX, 2:RX, 3:GND, 4:3.3V) * Bridge R237 to connect RX, located next to J3 * Bridge R225 to connect TX, located inside can on back-side of board * Serial port is 115200 baud, 8n1, interrupt u-boot by holding ctrl+B * Upload initramfs with tftp and upgrade via OpenWrt Device mac addresses: Stock firmware has the same mac address for 2.4GHz wireless and ethernet, 5GHz is incremented by one. The base mac address is stored in the 'default-mac' partition (offset 0x90000) at an offset of 8 bytes. ART blobs contain no mac addresses. From OEM ifconfig: ath0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 ath10 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E3 br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net> Tested-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
2020-06-04 18:59:13 +00:00
IMAGE_SIZE := 14592k
DEVICE_MODEL := EAP245
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_ALT0_VENDOR := $$(DEVICE_VENDOR)
DEVICE_ALT0_MODEL := EAP265 HD
DEVICE_ALT0_VARIANT := v1
ath79: add support for TP-Link EAP245-v3 TP-Link EAP245 v3 is an AC1750 (802.11ac Wave-2) ceiling mount access point. UART access (for debricking) requires non-trivial soldering. Specifications: * SoC: QCA9563 (CPU/DDR/AHB @ 775/650/258 MHz) * RAM: 128MiB * Flash: 16MiB SPI-NOR * Wireless 2.4GHz (SoC): b/g/n 3x3 * Wireless 5GHz (QCA9982): a/n/ac 3x3 with MU-MIMO * Ethernet (QCA8337N switch): 2× 1GbE, ETH1 (802.3at PoE) and ETH2 * Green and amber status LEDs * Reset switch (GPIO, available for failsafe) Flashing instructions: All recent firmware versions (latest is 2.20.0), can disable firmware signature verification and use a padded firmware file to flash OpenWrt: * ssh into target device and run `cliclientd stopcs` * upload factory image via web interface The stopcs-method is supported from firmware version 2.3.0. Earlier versions need to be upgraded to a newer stock version before flashing OpenWrt. Factory images for these devices are RSA signed by TP-Link. While the signature verification can be disabled, the factory image still needs to have a (fake) 1024 bit signature added to pass file checks. Debricking instructions: You can recover using u-boot via the serial port: * Serial port is available from J3 (1:TX, 2:RX, 3:GND, 4:3.3V) * Bridge R237 to connect RX, located next to J3 * Bridge R225 to connect TX, located inside can on back-side of board * Serial port is 115200 baud, 8n1, interrupt u-boot by holding ctrl+B * Upload initramfs with tftp and upgrade via OpenWrt Device mac addresses: Stock firmware has the same mac address for 2.4GHz wireless and ethernet, 5GHz is incremented by one. The base mac address is stored in the 'default-mac' partition (offset 0x90000) at an offset of 8 bytes. ART blobs contain no mac addresses. From OEM ifconfig: ath0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 ath10 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E3 br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 74:..:E2 Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net> Tested-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
2020-06-04 18:59:13 +00:00
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca99x0-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := EAP245-V3
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_eap245-v3
ath79: add support for TP-Link Deco M4R v1 and v2 This commit adds support for the TP-Link Deco M4R (it can also be M4, TP-Link uses both names) v1 and v2. It is similar hardware-wise to the Archer C6 v2. Software-wise it is very different. V2 has a bit different layout from V1 but the chips are the same and the OEM firmware is the same for both versions. Specifications: SoC: QCA9563-AL3A RAM: Zentel A3R1GE40JBF Wireless 2.4GHz: QCA9563-AL3A (main SoC) Wireless 5GHz: QCA9886 Ethernet Switch: QCA8337N-AL3C Flash: 16 MB SPI NOR Flashing: The device's bootloader only accepts images that are signed using TP-Link's RSA key, therefore this way of flashing is not possible. The device has a web GUI that should be accessible after setting up the device using the app (it requires the app to set it up first because the web GUI asks for the TP-Link account password) but for unknown reasons, the web GUI also refuses custom images. There is a debug firmware image that has been shared on the device's OpenWrt forum thread that has telnet unlocked, which the bootloader will accept because it is signed. It can be used to transfer an OpenWrt image file over to the device and then be used with mtd to flash the device. Pre-requisites: - Debug firmware. - A way of transferring the file to the router, you can use an FTP server as an example. - Set a static IP of 192.168.0.2/255.255.255.0 on your computer. - OpenWrt image. Installation: - Unplug your router and turn it upside down. Using a long and thin object like a SIM unlock tool, press and hold the reset button on the router and replug it. Keep holding it until the LED flashes yellow. - Open 192.168.0.1. You should see the bootloader recovery's webpage. Choose the debug firmware that you downloaded and flash it. Wait until the router reboots (at this stage you can remove the static IP). - Open a terminal window and connect to the router via telnet (the primary router should have a 192.168.0.1 IP address, secondary routers are different). - Transfer the file over to the router, you can use curl to download it from the internet (use the insecure flag and make sure your source accepts insecure downloads) or from an FTP server. - The router's default mtd partition scheme has kernel and rootfs separated. We can use dd to split the OpenWrt image file and flash it with mtd: dd if=openwrt.bin of=kernel.bin skip=0 count=8192 bs=256 dd if=openwrt.bin of=rootfs.bin skip=8192 bs=256 - Once the images are ready, you have to flash the device using mtd (make sure to flash the correct partitions or you may be left with a hard bricked router): mtd write kernel.bin kernel mtd write rootfs.bin rootfs - Flashing is done, reboot the device now. Signed-off-by: Foica David <superh552@gmail.com>
2022-04-21 01:20:57 +00:00
define Device/tplink_deco-m4r-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 13824k
DEVICE_MODEL := Deco M4R
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += deco-m4r-v1
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := DECO-M4R-V1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_deco-m4r-v1
ath79: add support for TP-Link Deco S4 Add support for TP-Link Deco S4 wifi router The label refers to the device as S4R and the TP-Link firmware site calls it the Deco S4 v2. (There does not appear to be a v1) Hardware (and FCC id) are identical to the Deco M4R v2 but the flash layout is ordered differently and the OEM firmware encrypts some config parameters (including the label mac address) in flash In order to set the encrypted mac address, the wlan's caldata node is removed from the DTS so the mac can be decrypted with the help of the uencrypt tool and patched into the wlan fw via hotplug Specifications: SoC: QCA9563-AL3A RAM: Zentel A3R1GE40JBF Wireless 2.4GHz: QCA9563-AL3A (main SoC) Wireless 5GHz: QCA9886 Ethernet Switch: QCA8337N-AL3C Flash: 16 MB SPI NOR UART serial access (115200N1) on board via solder pads: RX = TP1 pad TX = TP2 pad GND = C201 (pad nearest board edge) The device's bootloader and web gui will only accept images that were signed using TP-Link's RSA key, however a memory safety bug in the bootloader can be leveraged to install openwrt without accessing the serial console. See developer forum S4 support page for link to a "firmware" file that starts a tftp client, or you may generate one on your own like this: ``` python - > deco_s4_faux_fw_tftp.bin <<EOF import sys from struct import pack b = pack('>I', 0x00008000) + b'X'*16 + b"fw-type:" \ + b'x'*256 + b"S000S001S002" + pack('>I', 0x80060200) \ b += b"\x00"*(0x200-len(b)) \ + pack(">33I", *[0x3c0887fc, 0x35083ddc, 0xad000000, 0x24050000, 0x3c048006, 0x348402a0, 0x3c1987f9, 0x373947f4, 0x0320f809, 0x00000000, 0x24050000, 0x3c048006, 0x348402d0, 0x3c1987f9, 0x373947f4, 0x0320f809, 0x00000000, 0x24050000, 0x3c048006, 0x34840300, 0x3c1987f9, 0x373947f4, 0x0320f809, 0x00000000, 0x24050000, 0x3c048006, 0x34840400, 0x3c1987f9, 0x373947f4, 0x0320f809, 0x00000000, 0x1000fff1, 0x00000000]) b += b"\xff"*(0x2A0-len(b)) + b"setenv serverip 192.168.0.2\x00" b += b"\xff"*(0x2D0-len(b)) + b"setenv ipaddr 192.168.0.1\x00" b += b"\xff"*(0x300-len(b)) + b"tftpboot 0x81000000 initramfs-kernel.bin\x00" b += b"\xff"*(0x400-len(b)) + b"bootm 0x81000000\x00" b += b"\xff"*(0x8000-len(b)) sys.stdout.buffer.write(b) EOF ``` Installation: 1. Run tftp server on pc with static ip 192.168.0.2 2. Place openwrt "initramfs-kernel.bin" image in tftp root dir 3. Connect pc to router ethernet port1 4. While holding in reset button on bottom of router, power on router 5. From pc access router webgui at http://192.168.0.1 6. Upload deco_s4_faux_fw_tftp.bin 7. Router will load and execture in-memory openwrt 8. Switch pc back to dhcp or static 192.168.1.x 9. Flash openwrt sysupgrade image via luci/ssh at 192.168.1.1 Revert to stock: Press and hold reset button while powering device to start the bootloader's recovery mode, where stock firmware can be uploaded via web gui at 192.168.0.1 Please note that one additional non-github commits is also needed: firmware-utils: add tplink-safeloader support for Deco S4 Signed-off-by: Nick French <nickfrench@gmail.com>
2022-08-13 17:09:50 +00:00
define Device/tplink_deco-s4-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 13824k
DEVICE_MODEL := Deco S4
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct uencrypt-mbedtls
ath79: add support for TP-Link Deco S4 Add support for TP-Link Deco S4 wifi router The label refers to the device as S4R and the TP-Link firmware site calls it the Deco S4 v2. (There does not appear to be a v1) Hardware (and FCC id) are identical to the Deco M4R v2 but the flash layout is ordered differently and the OEM firmware encrypts some config parameters (including the label mac address) in flash In order to set the encrypted mac address, the wlan's caldata node is removed from the DTS so the mac can be decrypted with the help of the uencrypt tool and patched into the wlan fw via hotplug Specifications: SoC: QCA9563-AL3A RAM: Zentel A3R1GE40JBF Wireless 2.4GHz: QCA9563-AL3A (main SoC) Wireless 5GHz: QCA9886 Ethernet Switch: QCA8337N-AL3C Flash: 16 MB SPI NOR UART serial access (115200N1) on board via solder pads: RX = TP1 pad TX = TP2 pad GND = C201 (pad nearest board edge) The device's bootloader and web gui will only accept images that were signed using TP-Link's RSA key, however a memory safety bug in the bootloader can be leveraged to install openwrt without accessing the serial console. See developer forum S4 support page for link to a "firmware" file that starts a tftp client, or you may generate one on your own like this: ``` python - > deco_s4_faux_fw_tftp.bin <<EOF import sys from struct import pack b = pack('>I', 0x00008000) + b'X'*16 + b"fw-type:" \ + b'x'*256 + b"S000S001S002" + pack('>I', 0x80060200) \ b += b"\x00"*(0x200-len(b)) \ + pack(">33I", *[0x3c0887fc, 0x35083ddc, 0xad000000, 0x24050000, 0x3c048006, 0x348402a0, 0x3c1987f9, 0x373947f4, 0x0320f809, 0x00000000, 0x24050000, 0x3c048006, 0x348402d0, 0x3c1987f9, 0x373947f4, 0x0320f809, 0x00000000, 0x24050000, 0x3c048006, 0x34840300, 0x3c1987f9, 0x373947f4, 0x0320f809, 0x00000000, 0x24050000, 0x3c048006, 0x34840400, 0x3c1987f9, 0x373947f4, 0x0320f809, 0x00000000, 0x1000fff1, 0x00000000]) b += b"\xff"*(0x2A0-len(b)) + b"setenv serverip 192.168.0.2\x00" b += b"\xff"*(0x2D0-len(b)) + b"setenv ipaddr 192.168.0.1\x00" b += b"\xff"*(0x300-len(b)) + b"tftpboot 0x81000000 initramfs-kernel.bin\x00" b += b"\xff"*(0x400-len(b)) + b"bootm 0x81000000\x00" b += b"\xff"*(0x8000-len(b)) sys.stdout.buffer.write(b) EOF ``` Installation: 1. Run tftp server on pc with static ip 192.168.0.2 2. Place openwrt "initramfs-kernel.bin" image in tftp root dir 3. Connect pc to router ethernet port1 4. While holding in reset button on bottom of router, power on router 5. From pc access router webgui at http://192.168.0.1 6. Upload deco_s4_faux_fw_tftp.bin 7. Router will load and execture in-memory openwrt 8. Switch pc back to dhcp or static 192.168.1.x 9. Flash openwrt sysupgrade image via luci/ssh at 192.168.1.1 Revert to stock: Press and hold reset button while powering device to start the bootloader's recovery mode, where stock firmware can be uploaded via web gui at 192.168.0.1 Please note that one additional non-github commits is also needed: firmware-utils: add tplink-safeloader support for Deco S4 Signed-off-by: Nick French <nickfrench@gmail.com>
2022-08-13 17:09:50 +00:00
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += deco-s4-v2
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := DECO-S4-V2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_deco-s4-v2
define Device/tplink_re350k-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
SOC := qca9558
IMAGE_SIZE := 13760k
DEVICE_MODEL := RE350K
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := RE350K-V1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_re350k-v1
define Device/tplink_rex5x-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
SOC := qca9558
IMAGE_SIZE := 6016k
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
endef
define Device/tplink_re355-v1
$(Device/tplink_rex5x-v1)
DEVICE_MODEL := RE355
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := RE355
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += re355
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_re355-v1
define Device/tplink_re450-v1
$(Device/tplink_rex5x-v1)
DEVICE_MODEL := RE450
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := RE450
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += re450
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_re450-v1
define Device/tplink_re450-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 6016k
DEVICE_MODEL := RE450
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := RE450-V2
LOADER_TYPE := elf
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_re450-v2
define Device/tplink_re450-v3
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 7808k
DEVICE_MODEL := RE450
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := RE450-V3
LOADER_TYPE := elf
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_re450-v3
define Device/tplink_re455-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 7808k
DEVICE_MODEL := RE455
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := RE455-V1
LOADER_TYPE := elf
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_re455-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-mr6400-v1
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := qca9531
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-MR6400
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
TPLINK_HWID := 0x64000001
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-net-rndis \
kmod-usb-serial-option adb-enablemodem
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-mr6400
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-mr6400-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wa1201-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 13184k
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WA1201
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := TL-WA1201-V2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca9888-ct
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wa1201-v2
define Device/tplink_tl-wdr3500-v1
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := ar9344
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WDR3500
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x35000001
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wdr3500
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wdr3500-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wdr3600-v1
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := ar9344
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WDR3600
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x36000001
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wdr4300
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wdr3600-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wdr4300-v1
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := ar9344
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WDR4300
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x43000001
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wdr4300
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wdr4300-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wdr4300-v1-il
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := ar9344
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WDR4300
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1 (IL)
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x43008001
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wdr4300
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wdr4300-v1-il
define Device/tplink_tl-wdr4310-v1
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := ar9344
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WDR4310
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x43100001
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wdr4300
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wdr4310-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wdr4900-v2
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WDR4900
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x49000002
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wdr4900-v2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wdr4900-v2
define Device/tplink_tl-wdr7500-v3
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WDR7500
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport kmod-ath10k-ct \
ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_HWID := 0x75000003
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += archer-c7
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wdr7500-v3
define Device/tplink_tl-wpa8630-v1
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := qca9563
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WPA8630
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
TPLINK_HWID := 0x86300001
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wpa8630
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wpa8630-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wr1043nd-v1
$(Device/tplink-8m)
SOC := ar9132
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR1043N/ND
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport kmod-switch-rtl8366rb
TPLINK_HWID := 0x10430001
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr1043nd
DEFAULT := n
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr1043nd-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wr1043nd-v2
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR1043N/ND
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x10430002
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr1043nd-v2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr1043nd-v2
define Device/tplink_tl-wr1043nd-v3
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR1043N/ND
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x10430003
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr1043nd-v2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr1043nd-v3
define Device/tplink_tl-wr1043nd-v4
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 15552k
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR1043N/ND
DEVICE_VARIANT := v4
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x10430004
TPLINK_HWREV := 0x1
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := TLWR1043NDV4
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr1043nd-v4
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr1043nd-v4
define Device/tplink_tl-wr1043n-v5
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-uimage)
SOC := qca9563
IMAGE_SIZE := 15104k
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR1043N
DEVICE_VARIANT := v5
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := TLWR1043NV5
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr1043n-v5
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr1043n-v5
define Device/tplink_tl-wr1045nd-v2
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR1045ND
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x10450002
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr1045nd-v2
define Device/tplink_tl-wr2543-v1
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := ar7242
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR2543N/ND
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport kmod-switch-rtl8367
TPLINK_HWID := 0x25430001
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := tplink-v1-image sysupgrade -v 3.13.99 | \
check-size | append-metadata
IMAGE/factory.bin := tplink-v1-image factory -v 3.13.99
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr2543n
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr2543-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wr710n-v1
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := ar9331
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR710N
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb-chipidea2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x07100001
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr710n
DEFAULT := n
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr710n-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wr710n-v2.1
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := ar9331
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR710N
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2.1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb-chipidea2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x07100002
TPLINK_HWREV := 0x2
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr710n
DEFAULT := n
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr710n-v2.1
define Device/tplink_tl-wr810n-v1
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := qca9531
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR810N
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
TPLINK_HWID := 0x8100001
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr810n
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr810n-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wr810n-v2
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := qca9533
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR810N
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
TPLINK_HWID := 0x8100002
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr810n-v2
DEFAULT := n
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr810n-v2
define Device/tplink_tl-wr841hp-v2
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := ar9344
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR841HP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
TPLINK_HWID := 0x08411002
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr841hp-v2
define Device/tplink_tl-wr841hp-v3
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := qca9533
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR841HP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
TPLINK_HWID := 0x08411003
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr841hp-v3
define Device/tplink_tl-wr842n-v1
$(Device/tplink-8m)
SOC := ar7241
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR842N/ND
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x8420001
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-mr3420
DEFAULT := n
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr842n-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wr842n-v2
$(Device/tplink-8mlzma)
SOC := ar9341
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR842N/ND
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x8420002
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr842n-v2
DEFAULT := n
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr842n-v2
define Device/tplink_tl-wr842n-v3
$(Device/tplink-16mlzma)
SOC := qca9533
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR842N
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport
TPLINK_HWID := 0x8420003
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr842n-v3
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr842n-v3
ath79: add support for TP-Link TL-WR902AC v1 TP-Link TL-WR902AC v1 is a pocket-size, dual-band (AC750), successor of TL-MR3020 (both devices use very similar enclosure, in same size). New device is based on Qualcomm QCA9531 v2 + QCA9887. FCC ID: TE7WR902AC. Specification: - 650/391/216 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) - 1x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet - 1x USB 2.0 (GPIO-controlled power) - 64 MB of RAM (DDR2) - 8 MB of FLASH - 2T2R 2.4 GHz (QCA9531) - 1T1R 5 GHz (QCA9887) - 5x LED (GPIO-controlled), 2x button, 1x 3-pos switch - UART pads on PCB (TP1 -> TX, TP2 -> RX, TP3 -> GND, TP4 -> 3V3, jumper resitors are missing on TX/RX lines) - 1x micro USB (for power only) Flash instructions: Use "factory" image under vendor GUI. Recovery instructions: This device contains tftp recovery mode inside U-Boot. You can use it to flash OpenWrt (use "factory" image) or vendor firmware. 1. Configure PC with static IP 192.168.0.66/24 and tftp server. 2. Rename "openwrt-ath79-generic-tplink_tl-wr902ac-v1-squashfs-factory.bin" to "wr902acv1_un_tp_recovery.bin" and place it in tftp server dir. 3. Connect PC with LAN port, press the reset button, power up the router and keep button pressed until WPS LED lights up. 4. Router will download file from server, write it to flash and reboot. MAC Address summary: - wlan1 (2.4GHz Wi-Fi): Label MAC - wlan0 (5GHz Wi-Fi): Offset -1 from label - eth0 (Wired): Offset +1 from label Root access over serial line in vendor firmware: root/sohoadmin. Based on support in ar71xx target by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com> [remove size-cells from gpio-export] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2019-12-01 18:31:32 +00:00
define Device/tplink_tl-wr902ac-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
SOC := qca9531
ath79: add support for TP-Link TL-WR902AC v1 TP-Link TL-WR902AC v1 is a pocket-size, dual-band (AC750), successor of TL-MR3020 (both devices use very similar enclosure, in same size). New device is based on Qualcomm QCA9531 v2 + QCA9887. FCC ID: TE7WR902AC. Specification: - 650/391/216 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) - 1x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet - 1x USB 2.0 (GPIO-controlled power) - 64 MB of RAM (DDR2) - 8 MB of FLASH - 2T2R 2.4 GHz (QCA9531) - 1T1R 5 GHz (QCA9887) - 5x LED (GPIO-controlled), 2x button, 1x 3-pos switch - UART pads on PCB (TP1 -> TX, TP2 -> RX, TP3 -> GND, TP4 -> 3V3, jumper resitors are missing on TX/RX lines) - 1x micro USB (for power only) Flash instructions: Use "factory" image under vendor GUI. Recovery instructions: This device contains tftp recovery mode inside U-Boot. You can use it to flash OpenWrt (use "factory" image) or vendor firmware. 1. Configure PC with static IP 192.168.0.66/24 and tftp server. 2. Rename "openwrt-ath79-generic-tplink_tl-wr902ac-v1-squashfs-factory.bin" to "wr902acv1_un_tp_recovery.bin" and place it in tftp server dir. 3. Connect PC with LAN port, press the reset button, power up the router and keep button pressed until WPS LED lights up. 4. Router will download file from server, write it to flash and reboot. MAC Address summary: - wlan1 (2.4GHz Wi-Fi): Label MAC - wlan0 (5GHz Wi-Fi): Offset -1 from label - eth0 (Wired): Offset +1 from label Root access over serial line in vendor firmware: root/sohoadmin. Based on support in ar71xx target by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com> [remove size-cells from gpio-export] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2019-12-01 18:31:32 +00:00
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR902AC
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2 kmod-usb-ledtrig-usbport \
kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca9887-ct \
-swconfig -uboot-envtools
ath79: add support for TP-Link TL-WR902AC v1 TP-Link TL-WR902AC v1 is a pocket-size, dual-band (AC750), successor of TL-MR3020 (both devices use very similar enclosure, in same size). New device is based on Qualcomm QCA9531 v2 + QCA9887. FCC ID: TE7WR902AC. Specification: - 650/391/216 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) - 1x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet - 1x USB 2.0 (GPIO-controlled power) - 64 MB of RAM (DDR2) - 8 MB of FLASH - 2T2R 2.4 GHz (QCA9531) - 1T1R 5 GHz (QCA9887) - 5x LED (GPIO-controlled), 2x button, 1x 3-pos switch - UART pads on PCB (TP1 -> TX, TP2 -> RX, TP3 -> GND, TP4 -> 3V3, jumper resitors are missing on TX/RX lines) - 1x micro USB (for power only) Flash instructions: Use "factory" image under vendor GUI. Recovery instructions: This device contains tftp recovery mode inside U-Boot. You can use it to flash OpenWrt (use "factory" image) or vendor firmware. 1. Configure PC with static IP 192.168.0.66/24 and tftp server. 2. Rename "openwrt-ath79-generic-tplink_tl-wr902ac-v1-squashfs-factory.bin" to "wr902acv1_un_tp_recovery.bin" and place it in tftp server dir. 3. Connect PC with LAN port, press the reset button, power up the router and keep button pressed until WPS LED lights up. 4. Router will download file from server, write it to flash and reboot. MAC Address summary: - wlan1 (2.4GHz Wi-Fi): Label MAC - wlan0 (5GHz Wi-Fi): Offset -1 from label - eth0 (Wired): Offset +1 from label Root access over serial line in vendor firmware: root/sohoadmin. Based on support in ar71xx target by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com> [remove size-cells from gpio-export] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2019-12-01 18:31:32 +00:00
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := TL-WR902AC-V1
IMAGE_SIZE := 7360k
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += tl-wr902ac-v1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr902ac-v1
define Device/tplink_tl-wr941hp-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader)
SOC := tp9343
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-WR941HP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := TL-WR941HP-V1
IMAGE_SIZE := 7360k
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-wr941hp-v1
define Device/tplink_wbs210-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := WBS210
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := WBS210
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += wbs210
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_wbs210-v1
define Device/tplink_wbs210-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := WBS210
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := WBS210V2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_wbs210-v2
define Device/tplink_wbs510-v1
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := WBS510
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := WBS510
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += wbs510
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_wbs510-v1
define Device/tplink_wbs510-v2
$(Device/tplink-safeloader-okli)
SOC := ar9344
IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
DEVICE_MODEL := WBS510
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := rssileds
TPLINK_BOARD_ID := WBS510V2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_wbs510-v2