openwrt/target/linux/mediatek/image/filogic.mk

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DTS_DIR := $(DTS_DIR)/mediatek
define Image/Prepare
# For UBI we want only one extra block
rm -f $(KDIR)/ubi_mark
echo -ne '\xde\xad\xc0\xde' > $(KDIR)/ubi_mark
endef
define Build/mt7981-bl2
cat $(STAGING_DIR_IMAGE)/mt7981-$1-bl2.img >> $@
endef
define Build/mt7981-bl31-uboot
cat $(STAGING_DIR_IMAGE)/mt7981_$1-u-boot.fip >> $@
endef
define Build/mt7986-bl2
cat $(STAGING_DIR_IMAGE)/mt7986-$1-bl2.img >> $@
endef
define Build/mt7986-bl31-uboot
cat $(STAGING_DIR_IMAGE)/mt7986_$1-u-boot.fip >> $@
endef
define Build/mt7988-bl2
cat $(STAGING_DIR_IMAGE)/mt7988-$1-bl2.img >> $@
endef
define Build/mt7988-bl31-uboot
cat $(STAGING_DIR_IMAGE)/mt7988_$1-u-boot.fip >> $@
endef
define Build/mt798x-gpt
cp $@ $@.tmp 2>/dev/null || true
ptgen -g -o $@.tmp -a 1 -l 1024 \
$(if $(findstring sdmmc,$1), \
-H \
-t 0x83 -N bl2 -r -p 4079k@17k \
) \
-t 0x83 -N ubootenv -r -p 512k@4M \
-t 0x83 -N factory -r -p 2M@4608k \
-t 0xef -N fip -r -p 4M@6656k \
-N recovery -r -p 32M@12M \
$(if $(findstring sdmmc,$1), \
-N install -r -p 20M@44M \
-t 0x2e -N production -p $(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE)M@64M \
) \
$(if $(findstring emmc,$1), \
-t 0x2e -N production -p $(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE)M@64M \
)
cat $@.tmp >> $@
rm $@.tmp
endef
metadata_gl_json = \
'{ $(if $(IMAGE_METADATA),$(IMAGE_METADATA)$(comma)) \
"metadata_version": "1.1", \
"compat_version": "$(call json_quote,$(compat_version))", \
$(if $(DEVICE_COMPAT_MESSAGE),"compat_message": "$(call json_quote,$(DEVICE_COMPAT_MESSAGE))"$(comma)) \
$(if $(filter-out 1.0,$(compat_version)),"new_supported_devices": \
[$(call metadata_devices,$(SUPPORTED_DEVICES))]$(comma) \
"supported_devices": ["$(call json_quote,$(legacy_supported_message))"]$(comma)) \
$(if $(filter 1.0,$(compat_version)),"supported_devices":[$(call metadata_devices,$(SUPPORTED_DEVICES))]$(comma)) \
"version": { \
"release": "$(call json_quote,$(VERSION_NUMBER))", \
"date": "$(shell TZ='Asia/Chongqing' date '+%Y%m%d%H%M%S')", \
"dist": "$(call json_quote,$(VERSION_DIST))", \
"version": "$(call json_quote,$(VERSION_NUMBER))", \
"revision": "$(call json_quote,$(REVISION))", \
"target": "$(call json_quote,$(TARGETID))", \
"board": "$(call json_quote,$(if $(BOARD_NAME),$(BOARD_NAME),$(DEVICE_NAME)))" \
} \
}'
define Build/append-gl-metadata
$(if $(SUPPORTED_DEVICES),-echo $(call metadata_gl_json,$(SUPPORTED_DEVICES)) | fwtool -I - $@)
sha256sum "$@" | cut -d" " -f1 > "$@.sha256sum"
[ ! -s "$(BUILD_KEY)" -o ! -s "$(BUILD_KEY).ucert" -o ! -s "$@" ] || { \
cp "$(BUILD_KEY).ucert" "$@.ucert" ;\
usign -S -m "$@" -s "$(BUILD_KEY)" -x "$@.sig" ;\
ucert -A -c "$@.ucert" -x "$@.sig" ;\
fwtool -S "$@.ucert" "$@" ;\
}
endef
define Build/append-openwrt-one-eeprom
dd if=$(STAGING_DIR_IMAGE)/mt7981_eeprom_mt7976_dbdc.bin >> $@
endef
mediatek: add support for ZyXEL NWA50AX Pro Hardware -------- CPU: Mediatek MT7981 RAM: 512M DDR4 FLASH: 256M NAND ETH: MaxLinear GPY211 (2.5GbE N Base-T) WiFi: Mediatek MT7981 (2.4GHz 2T2R:2 5GHz 3T3R:2 802.11ax) BTN: 1x Reset LED: 1x Multi-Color UART Console ------------ Available below the rubber cover next to the ethernet port. Settings: 115200 8N1 Layout: <12V> <LAN> GND-RX-TX-VCC Logic-Level is 3V3. Don't connect VCC to your UART adapter! Installation Web-UI ------------------- Upload the Factory image using the devices Web-Interface. As the device uses a dual-image partition layout, OpenWrt can only installed on Slot A. This requires the current active image prior flashing the device to be on Slot B. In case this is not the case, OpenWrt will boot only one time, returning to the ZyXEL firmware the second boot. If this happens, first install a ZyXEL firmware upgrade of any version and install OpenWrt after that. Installation TFTP / Recovery ---------------------------- This installation routine is especially useful in case of a bricked device. Attach to the UART console header of the device. Interrupt the boot procedure by pressing Enter. The bootloader has a reduced command-set available from CLI, but more commands can be executed by abusing the atns command. Boot a OpenWrt initramfs image available on a TFTP server at 192.168.1.66. Rename the image to nwa50axpro-openwrt-initramfs.bin. $ atnf nwa50axpro-openwrt-initramfs.bin $ atna 192.168.1.88 $ atns "192.168.1.66; tftpboot; setenv fdt_high 0xffffffffffffffff; bootm" Upon booting, set the booted image to the correct slot: $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 get-status $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 set-image-status 0 valid $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 set-active-image 0 Copy the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to the device using scp. Write the sysupgrade image to NAND using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n image.bin Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
2023-07-15 16:10:31 +00:00
define Build/zyxel-nwa-fit-filogic
$(TOPDIR)/scripts/mkits-zyxel-fit-filogic.sh \
$@.its $@ "80 e1 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff"
PATH=$(LINUX_DIR)/scripts/dtc:$(PATH) mkimage -f $@.its $@.new
@mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/cetron-header
$(eval magic=$(word 1,$(1)))
$(eval model=$(word 2,$(1)))
( \
dd if=/dev/zero bs=856 count=1 2>/dev/null; \
printf "$(model)," | dd bs=128 count=1 conv=sync 2>/dev/null; \
md5sum $@ | cut -f1 -d" " | dd bs=32 count=1 2>/dev/null; \
printf "$(magic)" | dd bs=4 count=1 conv=sync 2>/dev/null; \
cat $@; \
) > $@.tmp
fw_crc=$$(gzip -c $@.tmp | tail -c 8 | od -An -N4 -tx4 --endian little | tr -d ' \n'); \
printf "$$(echo $$fw_crc | sed 's/../\\x&/g')" | cat - $@.tmp > $@
rm $@.tmp
endef
define Device/abt_asr3000
DEVICE_VENDOR := ABT
DEVICE_MODEL := ASR3000
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-abt-asr3000
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot abt_asr3000
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += abt_asr3000
define Device/acelink_ew-7886cax
DEVICE_VENDOR := Acelink
DEVICE_MODEL := EW-7886CAX
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-acelink-ew-7886cax
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-ubi | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE)
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += acelink_ew-7886cax
define Device/acer_predator-w6
DEVICE_VENDOR := Acer
DEVICE_MODEL := Predator Connect W6
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-acer-predator-w6
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x47000000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb3 kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7916-firmware kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin
KERNEL := kernel-bin | lzma | fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += acer_predator-w6
define Device/acer_predator-w6d
DEVICE_VENDOR := Acer
DEVICE_MODEL := Predator Connect W6d
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-acer-predator-w6d
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x47000000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb3 kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7916-firmware kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin
KERNEL := kernel-bin | lzma | fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += acer_predator-w6d
define Device/acer_vero-w6m
DEVICE_VENDOR := Acer
DEVICE_MODEL := Connect Vero W6m
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-acer-vero-w6m
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x47000000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-leds-ktd202x kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7916-firmware kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin
KERNEL := kernel-bin | lzma | fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += acer_vero-w6m
mediatek: add support for Adtran SmartRG Bonanza Peak series The Bonanza Peak series are a couple of MT7986-powered 2.5 GBit/s Wi-Fi 6 residential gateway, access point and mesh router products. All of them come with an eMMC to boot from, are powered via USB-C and got a USB 3.0 type-A port. All of them got a Dialog (Renesas) DA14531 Bluetooth module connected via UART. If the device was previously running stock firmware, the BT chip's internal flash has been loaded with firmware and it can be attached using hciattach when using OpenWrt. SOC: MediaTek MT7986A RAM: 2 GiB DDR4 eMMC: 8 GiB Bluetooth: BLE5 (DA14531) Serial: 3.3V level, 115200 8n1 on 4-pin connector * SDG-8612 - Dual-band RJ-45 gateway 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for WAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8614 - Dual-band SFP gateway 1x SFP cage with up to 2.5G speed 1x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for LAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8622 - Tri-band mesh router 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 2G and 5G are used as 2G and 5G high band. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G low band. * SDG-8632 - Tri-band mesh router with 6 GHz 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 serves the 2G and 6G bands. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G. Installation via U-Boot serial console: 0. setup TFTP server with IP 192.168.1.10/24, place initramfs image renamed to openwrt.XXX where XXX is the internal product number: SDG-8612: XXX = 412 SDG-8614: XXX = 414 SDG-8622: XXX = 422 SDG-8632: XXX = 432 1. connect to the serial console and power on the device. Interrupt the bootloader by pressing 'st' 2. setenv boot_mode openwrt ; saveenv 3. run boot1 Load firmware via TFTP and write to flash 4. run boot2 Now OpenWrt initramfs should boot 5. upload sysupgrade.bin via scp to /tmp 6. sysupgrade Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2023-11-17 02:25:09 +00:00
define Device/adtran_smartrg
DEVICE_VENDOR := Adtran
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs kmod-hwmon-pwmfan
mediatek: add support for Adtran SmartRG Bonanza Peak series The Bonanza Peak series are a couple of MT7986-powered 2.5 GBit/s Wi-Fi 6 residential gateway, access point and mesh router products. All of them come with an eMMC to boot from, are powered via USB-C and got a USB 3.0 type-A port. All of them got a Dialog (Renesas) DA14531 Bluetooth module connected via UART. If the device was previously running stock firmware, the BT chip's internal flash has been loaded with firmware and it can be attached using hciattach when using OpenWrt. SOC: MediaTek MT7986A RAM: 2 GiB DDR4 eMMC: 8 GiB Bluetooth: BLE5 (DA14531) Serial: 3.3V level, 115200 8n1 on 4-pin connector * SDG-8612 - Dual-band RJ-45 gateway 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for WAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8614 - Dual-band SFP gateway 1x SFP cage with up to 2.5G speed 1x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for LAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8622 - Tri-band mesh router 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 2G and 5G are used as 2G and 5G high band. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G low band. * SDG-8632 - Tri-band mesh router with 6 GHz 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 serves the 2G and 6G bands. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G. Installation via U-Boot serial console: 0. setup TFTP server with IP 192.168.1.10/24, place initramfs image renamed to openwrt.XXX where XXX is the internal product number: SDG-8612: XXX = 412 SDG-8614: XXX = 414 SDG-8622: XXX = 422 SDG-8632: XXX = 432 1. connect to the serial console and power on the device. Interrupt the bootloader by pressing 'st' 2. setenv boot_mode openwrt ; saveenv 3. run boot1 Load firmware via TFTP and write to flash 4. run boot2 Now OpenWrt initramfs should boot 5. upload sysupgrade.bin via scp to /tmp 6. sysupgrade Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2023-11-17 02:25:09 +00:00
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
define Device/smartrg_sdg-8612
$(call Device/adtran_smartrg)
DEVICE_MODEL := SDG-8612
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-smartrg-SDG-8612
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
mediatek: add support for Adtran SmartRG Bonanza Peak series The Bonanza Peak series are a couple of MT7986-powered 2.5 GBit/s Wi-Fi 6 residential gateway, access point and mesh router products. All of them come with an eMMC to boot from, are powered via USB-C and got a USB 3.0 type-A port. All of them got a Dialog (Renesas) DA14531 Bluetooth module connected via UART. If the device was previously running stock firmware, the BT chip's internal flash has been loaded with firmware and it can be attached using hciattach when using OpenWrt. SOC: MediaTek MT7986A RAM: 2 GiB DDR4 eMMC: 8 GiB Bluetooth: BLE5 (DA14531) Serial: 3.3V level, 115200 8n1 on 4-pin connector * SDG-8612 - Dual-band RJ-45 gateway 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for WAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8614 - Dual-band SFP gateway 1x SFP cage with up to 2.5G speed 1x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for LAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8622 - Tri-band mesh router 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 2G and 5G are used as 2G and 5G high band. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G low band. * SDG-8632 - Tri-band mesh router with 6 GHz 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 serves the 2G and 6G bands. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G. Installation via U-Boot serial console: 0. setup TFTP server with IP 192.168.1.10/24, place initramfs image renamed to openwrt.XXX where XXX is the internal product number: SDG-8612: XXX = 412 SDG-8614: XXX = 414 SDG-8622: XXX = 422 SDG-8632: XXX = 432 1. connect to the serial console and power on the device. Interrupt the bootloader by pressing 'st' 2. setenv boot_mode openwrt ; saveenv 3. run boot1 Load firmware via TFTP and write to flash 4. run boot2 Now OpenWrt initramfs should boot 5. upload sysupgrade.bin via scp to /tmp 6. sysupgrade Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2023-11-17 02:25:09 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += smartrg_sdg-8612
define Device/smartrg_sdg-8614
$(call Device/adtran_smartrg)
DEVICE_MODEL := SDG-8614
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-smartrg-SDG-8614
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
mediatek: add support for Adtran SmartRG Bonanza Peak series The Bonanza Peak series are a couple of MT7986-powered 2.5 GBit/s Wi-Fi 6 residential gateway, access point and mesh router products. All of them come with an eMMC to boot from, are powered via USB-C and got a USB 3.0 type-A port. All of them got a Dialog (Renesas) DA14531 Bluetooth module connected via UART. If the device was previously running stock firmware, the BT chip's internal flash has been loaded with firmware and it can be attached using hciattach when using OpenWrt. SOC: MediaTek MT7986A RAM: 2 GiB DDR4 eMMC: 8 GiB Bluetooth: BLE5 (DA14531) Serial: 3.3V level, 115200 8n1 on 4-pin connector * SDG-8612 - Dual-band RJ-45 gateway 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for WAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8614 - Dual-band SFP gateway 1x SFP cage with up to 2.5G speed 1x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for LAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8622 - Tri-band mesh router 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 2G and 5G are used as 2G and 5G high band. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G low band. * SDG-8632 - Tri-band mesh router with 6 GHz 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 serves the 2G and 6G bands. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G. Installation via U-Boot serial console: 0. setup TFTP server with IP 192.168.1.10/24, place initramfs image renamed to openwrt.XXX where XXX is the internal product number: SDG-8612: XXX = 412 SDG-8614: XXX = 414 SDG-8622: XXX = 422 SDG-8632: XXX = 432 1. connect to the serial console and power on the device. Interrupt the bootloader by pressing 'st' 2. setenv boot_mode openwrt ; saveenv 3. run boot1 Load firmware via TFTP and write to flash 4. run boot2 Now OpenWrt initramfs should boot 5. upload sysupgrade.bin via scp to /tmp 6. sysupgrade Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2023-11-17 02:25:09 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += smartrg_sdg-8614
define Device/smartrg_sdg-8622
$(call Device/adtran_smartrg)
DEVICE_MODEL := SDG-8622
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-smartrg-SDG-8622
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7915-firmware kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
mediatek: add support for Adtran SmartRG Bonanza Peak series The Bonanza Peak series are a couple of MT7986-powered 2.5 GBit/s Wi-Fi 6 residential gateway, access point and mesh router products. All of them come with an eMMC to boot from, are powered via USB-C and got a USB 3.0 type-A port. All of them got a Dialog (Renesas) DA14531 Bluetooth module connected via UART. If the device was previously running stock firmware, the BT chip's internal flash has been loaded with firmware and it can be attached using hciattach when using OpenWrt. SOC: MediaTek MT7986A RAM: 2 GiB DDR4 eMMC: 8 GiB Bluetooth: BLE5 (DA14531) Serial: 3.3V level, 115200 8n1 on 4-pin connector * SDG-8612 - Dual-band RJ-45 gateway 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for WAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8614 - Dual-band SFP gateway 1x SFP cage with up to 2.5G speed 1x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for LAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8622 - Tri-band mesh router 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 2G and 5G are used as 2G and 5G high band. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G low band. * SDG-8632 - Tri-band mesh router with 6 GHz 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 serves the 2G and 6G bands. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G. Installation via U-Boot serial console: 0. setup TFTP server with IP 192.168.1.10/24, place initramfs image renamed to openwrt.XXX where XXX is the internal product number: SDG-8612: XXX = 412 SDG-8614: XXX = 414 SDG-8622: XXX = 422 SDG-8632: XXX = 432 1. connect to the serial console and power on the device. Interrupt the bootloader by pressing 'st' 2. setenv boot_mode openwrt ; saveenv 3. run boot1 Load firmware via TFTP and write to flash 4. run boot2 Now OpenWrt initramfs should boot 5. upload sysupgrade.bin via scp to /tmp 6. sysupgrade Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2023-11-17 02:25:09 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += smartrg_sdg-8622
define Device/smartrg_sdg-8632
$(call Device/adtran_smartrg)
DEVICE_MODEL := SDG-8632
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-smartrg-SDG-8632
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7915-firmware kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
mediatek: add support for Adtran SmartRG Bonanza Peak series The Bonanza Peak series are a couple of MT7986-powered 2.5 GBit/s Wi-Fi 6 residential gateway, access point and mesh router products. All of them come with an eMMC to boot from, are powered via USB-C and got a USB 3.0 type-A port. All of them got a Dialog (Renesas) DA14531 Bluetooth module connected via UART. If the device was previously running stock firmware, the BT chip's internal flash has been loaded with firmware and it can be attached using hciattach when using OpenWrt. SOC: MediaTek MT7986A RAM: 2 GiB DDR4 eMMC: 8 GiB Bluetooth: BLE5 (DA14531) Serial: 3.3V level, 115200 8n1 on 4-pin connector * SDG-8612 - Dual-band RJ-45 gateway 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for WAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8614 - Dual-band SFP gateway 1x SFP cage with up to 2.5G speed 1x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for LAN port 3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch * SDG-8622 - Tri-band mesh router 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 2G and 5G are used as 2G and 5G high band. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G low band. * SDG-8632 - Tri-band mesh router with 6 GHz 2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY The MT7986 serves the 2G and 6G bands. There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G. Installation via U-Boot serial console: 0. setup TFTP server with IP 192.168.1.10/24, place initramfs image renamed to openwrt.XXX where XXX is the internal product number: SDG-8612: XXX = 412 SDG-8614: XXX = 414 SDG-8622: XXX = 422 SDG-8632: XXX = 432 1. connect to the serial console and power on the device. Interrupt the bootloader by pressing 'st' 2. setenv boot_mode openwrt ; saveenv 3. run boot1 Load firmware via TFTP and write to flash 4. run boot2 Now OpenWrt initramfs should boot 5. upload sysupgrade.bin via scp to /tmp 6. sysupgrade Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2023-11-17 02:25:09 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += smartrg_sdg-8632
define Device/smartrg_sdg-8733
$(call Device/adtran_smartrg)
DEVICE_MODEL := SDG-8733
DEVICE_DTS := mt7988a-smartrg-SDG-8733
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-mt7996-firmware kmod-phy-aquantia kmod-usb3 mt7988-wo-firmware
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += smartrg_sdg-8733
define Device/smartrg_sdg-8733a
$(call Device/adtran_smartrg)
DEVICE_MODEL := SDG-8733A
DEVICE_DTS := mt7988d-smartrg-SDG-8733A
DEVICE_PACKAGES += mt7988-2p5g-phy-firmware kmod-mt7996-233-firmware kmod-phy-aquantia mt7988-wo-firmware
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += smartrg_sdg-8733a
define Device/smartrg_sdg-8734
$(call Device/adtran_smartrg)
DEVICE_MODEL := SDG-8734
DEVICE_DTS := mt7988a-smartrg-SDG-8734
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-mt7996-firmware kmod-phy-aquantia kmod-sfp kmod-usb3 mt7988-wo-firmware
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += smartrg_sdg-8734
mediatek: filogic: add support ASUS RT-AX59U (based on support for ASUS RT-AX59U by liushiyou006) SOC: MediaTek MT7986 RAM: 512MB DDR4 FLASH: 128MB SPI-NAND (Winbond W25N01GV) WIFI: Mediatek MT7986 DBDC 802.11ax 2.4/5 GHz ETH: MediaTek MT7531 Switch UART: 3V3 115200 8N1 (Pinout silkscreened / Do not connect VCC) Upgrade from AsusWRT to OpenWRT using UART Download the OpenWrt initramfs image. Copy the image to a TFTP server reachable at 192.168.1.70/24. Rename the image to rtax59u.bin. Connect the PC with TFTP server to the RT-AX59U. Set a static ip on the ethernet interface of your PC. (ip address: 192.168.1.70, subnet mask:255.255.255.0) Conect to the serial console, interrupt the autoboot process by pressing '4' when prompted. Download & Boot the OpenWrt initramfs image. $ setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 $ setenv serverip 192.168.1.70 $ tftpboot 0x46000000 rtax59u.bin $ bootm 0x46000000 Wait for OpenWrt to boot. Transfer the sysupgrade image to the device using scp and install using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n <path-to-sysupgrade.bin> Upgrade from AsusWRT to OpenWRT using WebUI Download transit TRX file from https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1A20QdjK7Udagu31FSszpWAk8-cGlCwsq Upgrade firmware from WebUI (192.168.50.1) using downloaded TRX file Wait for OpenWRT to boot (192.168.1.1). Upgrade system with sysupgrade image using luci or uploading it through scp and executing sysupgrade command MAC Address for WLAN 5g is not following the same algorithm as in AsusWRT. We have increased by one the WLAN 5g to avoid collisions with other networks from WLAN 2g when bit 28 is already set. : Stock : OpenWrt WLAN 2g (1) : C8:xx:xx:0D:xx:D4 : C8:xx:xx:0D:xx:D4 WLAN 2g (2) : : CA:xx:xx:0D:xx:D4 WLAN 2g (3) : : CE:xx:xx:0D:xx:D4 WLAN 5g (1) : CA:xx:xx:1D:xx:D4 : CA:xx:xx:1D:xx:D5 WLAN 5g (2) : : CE:xx:xx:1D:xx:D5 WLAN 5g (3) : : C2:xx:xx:1D:xx:D5 WLAN 2g (1) : 08:xx:xx:76:xx:BE : 08:xx:xx:76:xx:BE WLAN 2g (2) : : 0A:xx:xx:76:xx:BE WLAN 2g (3) : : 0E:xx:xx:76:xx:BE WLAN 5g (1) : 0A:xx:xx:76:xx:BE : 0A:xx:xx:76:xx:BF WLAN 5g (2) : : 0E:xx:xx:76:xx:BF WLAN 5g (3) : : 02:xx:xx:76:xx:BF Signed-off-by: Xavier Franquet <xavier@franquet.es>
2023-11-20 07:18:00 +00:00
define Device/asus_rt-ax59u
DEVICE_VENDOR := ASUS
DEVICE_MODEL := RT-AX59U
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-asus-rt-ax59u
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb3 kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
mediatek: filogic: add support ASUS RT-AX59U (based on support for ASUS RT-AX59U by liushiyou006) SOC: MediaTek MT7986 RAM: 512MB DDR4 FLASH: 128MB SPI-NAND (Winbond W25N01GV) WIFI: Mediatek MT7986 DBDC 802.11ax 2.4/5 GHz ETH: MediaTek MT7531 Switch UART: 3V3 115200 8N1 (Pinout silkscreened / Do not connect VCC) Upgrade from AsusWRT to OpenWRT using UART Download the OpenWrt initramfs image. Copy the image to a TFTP server reachable at 192.168.1.70/24. Rename the image to rtax59u.bin. Connect the PC with TFTP server to the RT-AX59U. Set a static ip on the ethernet interface of your PC. (ip address: 192.168.1.70, subnet mask:255.255.255.0) Conect to the serial console, interrupt the autoboot process by pressing '4' when prompted. Download & Boot the OpenWrt initramfs image. $ setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 $ setenv serverip 192.168.1.70 $ tftpboot 0x46000000 rtax59u.bin $ bootm 0x46000000 Wait for OpenWrt to boot. Transfer the sysupgrade image to the device using scp and install using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n <path-to-sysupgrade.bin> Upgrade from AsusWRT to OpenWRT using WebUI Download transit TRX file from https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1A20QdjK7Udagu31FSszpWAk8-cGlCwsq Upgrade firmware from WebUI (192.168.50.1) using downloaded TRX file Wait for OpenWRT to boot (192.168.1.1). Upgrade system with sysupgrade image using luci or uploading it through scp and executing sysupgrade command MAC Address for WLAN 5g is not following the same algorithm as in AsusWRT. We have increased by one the WLAN 5g to avoid collisions with other networks from WLAN 2g when bit 28 is already set. : Stock : OpenWrt WLAN 2g (1) : C8:xx:xx:0D:xx:D4 : C8:xx:xx:0D:xx:D4 WLAN 2g (2) : : CA:xx:xx:0D:xx:D4 WLAN 2g (3) : : CE:xx:xx:0D:xx:D4 WLAN 5g (1) : CA:xx:xx:1D:xx:D4 : CA:xx:xx:1D:xx:D5 WLAN 5g (2) : : CE:xx:xx:1D:xx:D5 WLAN 5g (3) : : C2:xx:xx:1D:xx:D5 WLAN 2g (1) : 08:xx:xx:76:xx:BE : 08:xx:xx:76:xx:BE WLAN 2g (2) : : 0A:xx:xx:76:xx:BE WLAN 2g (3) : : 0E:xx:xx:76:xx:BE WLAN 5g (1) : 0A:xx:xx:76:xx:BE : 0A:xx:xx:76:xx:BF WLAN 5g (2) : : 0E:xx:xx:76:xx:BF WLAN 5g (3) : : 02:xx:xx:76:xx:BF Signed-off-by: Xavier Franquet <xavier@franquet.es>
2023-11-20 07:18:00 +00:00
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += asus_rt-ax59u
define Device/asus_tuf-ax4200
DEVICE_VENDOR := ASUS
DEVICE_MODEL := TUF-AX4200
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-asus-tuf-ax4200
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x47000000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb3 kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin
KERNEL := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += asus_tuf-ax4200
define Device/arcadyan_mozart
DEVICE_VENDOR := Arcadyan
DEVICE_MODEL := Mozart
DEVICE_DTS := mt7988a-arcadyan-mozart
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTC_FLAGS := --pad 4096
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x45f00000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-hwmon-pwmfan e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs kmod-mt7996-firmware
KERNEL_LOADADDR := 0x46000000
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := .itb
IMAGE_SIZE := $$(shell expr 64 + $$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE))m
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-with-rootfs | pad-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := emmc-preloader.bin emmc-bl31-uboot.fip emmc-gpt.bin
ARTIFACT/emmc-gpt.bin := mt798x-gpt emmc
ARTIFACT/emmc-preloader.bin := mt7988-bl2 emmc-comb
ARTIFACT/emmc-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7988-bl31-uboot arcadyan_mozart
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += arcadyan,mozart
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += arcadyan_mozart
filogic: add support for ASUS TUF AX6000 Hardware ======== SOC: MediaTek MT7986 RAM: 512MB DDR3 FLASH: 256MB SPI-NAND WIFI: Mediatek MT7986 DBDC 802.11ax 2.4/5 GHz 4T4R ETH: MediaTek MT7530 Switch (LAN) MaxLinear GPY211C 2.5 N-Base-T PHY (WAN) MaxLinear GPY211C 2.5 N-Base-T PHY (LAN) UART: 3V3 115200 8N1 (Do not connect VCC) USB 3.1 Installation ============ Download the OpenWrt initramfs image. Copy the image to a TFTP server reachable at 192.168.1.70/24. Rename the image to TUF-AX6000.bin. Connect to the serial console, interrupt the auto boot process by pressing '4' when prompted or press '1' and set client IP, server IP and name of the image. yOU don't need to open the case or even soldering anything. use three goldpin wires, remove their plastic cover and connect them to the console pinout via the case holes. You can see three holes From Bottom: RX, TX, Ground - partially covered Download & Boot the OpenWrt initramfs image. In case of option '4' $ setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 $ setenv serverip 192.168.1.70 $ tftpboot 0x46000000 TUF-AX6000.bin $ bootm 0x46000000 In case of option '1' 1: Load System code to SDRAM via TFTP. Please Input new ones /or Ctrl-C to discard Input device IP (192.168.1.1) ==: Input server IP (192.168.1.70) ==: Input Linux Kernel filename (TUF-AX6000.trx) ==: Wait for OpenWrt to boot. Transfer the sysupgrade image to the device using scp and install using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n <path-to-sysupgrade.bin> Missing features ================ 2.5Gb LAN port LED is ON during boot or when the LAN cable is disconnected The cover yellow light is not supported. (only blue one) Signed-off-by: Patryk Kowalczyk <patryk@kowalczyk.ws>
2023-09-16 01:02:35 +00:00
define Device/asus_tuf-ax6000
DEVICE_VENDOR := ASUS
DEVICE_MODEL := TUF-AX6000
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-asus-tuf-ax6000
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x47000000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb3 kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
filogic: add support for ASUS TUF AX6000 Hardware ======== SOC: MediaTek MT7986 RAM: 512MB DDR3 FLASH: 256MB SPI-NAND WIFI: Mediatek MT7986 DBDC 802.11ax 2.4/5 GHz 4T4R ETH: MediaTek MT7530 Switch (LAN) MaxLinear GPY211C 2.5 N-Base-T PHY (WAN) MaxLinear GPY211C 2.5 N-Base-T PHY (LAN) UART: 3V3 115200 8N1 (Do not connect VCC) USB 3.1 Installation ============ Download the OpenWrt initramfs image. Copy the image to a TFTP server reachable at 192.168.1.70/24. Rename the image to TUF-AX6000.bin. Connect to the serial console, interrupt the auto boot process by pressing '4' when prompted or press '1' and set client IP, server IP and name of the image. yOU don't need to open the case or even soldering anything. use three goldpin wires, remove their plastic cover and connect them to the console pinout via the case holes. You can see three holes From Bottom: RX, TX, Ground - partially covered Download & Boot the OpenWrt initramfs image. In case of option '4' $ setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 $ setenv serverip 192.168.1.70 $ tftpboot 0x46000000 TUF-AX6000.bin $ bootm 0x46000000 In case of option '1' 1: Load System code to SDRAM via TFTP. Please Input new ones /or Ctrl-C to discard Input device IP (192.168.1.1) ==: Input server IP (192.168.1.70) ==: Input Linux Kernel filename (TUF-AX6000.trx) ==: Wait for OpenWrt to boot. Transfer the sysupgrade image to the device using scp and install using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n <path-to-sysupgrade.bin> Missing features ================ 2.5Gb LAN port LED is ON during boot or when the LAN cable is disconnected The cover yellow light is not supported. (only blue one) Signed-off-by: Patryk Kowalczyk <patryk@kowalczyk.ws>
2023-09-16 01:02:35 +00:00
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin
KERNEL := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += asus_tuf-ax6000
define Device/bananapi_bpi-r3
DEVICE_VENDOR := Bananapi
DEVICE_MODEL := BPi-R3
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-bananapi-bpi-r3
DEVICE_DTS_CONFIG := config-mt7986a-bananapi-bpi-r3
DEVICE_DTS_OVERLAY:= mt7986a-bananapi-bpi-r3-emmc mt7986a-bananapi-bpi-r3-nand \
mt7986a-bananapi-bpi-r3-nor mt7986a-bananapi-bpi-r3-sd \
mt7986a-bananapi-bpi-r3-respeaker-2mics
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := $(DTS_DIR)/
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x43f00000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-hwmon-pwmfan kmod-i2c-gpio kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware kmod-sfp kmod-usb3 \
e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs mt7986-wo-firmware
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_LOADADDR := 0x44000000
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
ARTIFACTS := \
emmc-preloader.bin emmc-bl31-uboot.fip \
nor-preloader.bin nor-bl31-uboot.fip \
sdcard.img.gz \
snand-preloader.bin snand-bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/emmc-preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 emmc-ddr4
ARTIFACT/emmc-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot bananapi_bpi-r3-emmc
ARTIFACT/nor-preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 nor-ddr4
ARTIFACT/nor-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot bananapi_bpi-r3-nor
ARTIFACT/snand-preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4
ARTIFACT/snand-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot bananapi_bpi-r3-snand
ARTIFACT/sdcard.img.gz := mt798x-gpt sdmmc |\
pad-to 17k | mt7986-bl2 sdmmc-ddr4 |\
pad-to 6656k | mt7986-bl31-uboot bananapi_bpi-r3-sdmmc |\
$(if $(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),\
pad-to 12M | append-image-stage initramfs-recovery.itb | check-size 44m |\
) \
pad-to 44M | mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4 |\
pad-to 45M | mt7986-bl31-uboot bananapi_bpi-r3-snand |\
pad-to 49M | mt7986-bl2 nor-ddr4 |\
pad-to 50M | mt7986-bl31-uboot bananapi_bpi-r3-nor |\
pad-to 51M | mt7986-bl2 emmc-ddr4 |\
pad-to 52M | mt7986-bl31-uboot bananapi_bpi-r3-emmc |\
pad-to 56M | mt798x-gpt emmc |\
$(if $(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_SQUASHFS),\
pad-to 64M | append-image squashfs-sysupgrade.itb | check-size |\
) \
gzip
ifeq ($(DUMP),)
IMAGE_SIZE := $$(shell expr 64 + $$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE))m
endif
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | pad-rootfs | append-metadata
DEVICE_DTC_FLAGS := --pad 4096
DEVICE_COMPAT_VERSION := 1.2
DEVICE_COMPAT_MESSAGE := SPI-NAND flash layout changes require bootloader update
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += bananapi_bpi-r3
mediatek: filogic: add BananaPi BPi-R3 mini Hardware specification ---------------------- SoC: MediaTek MT7986A 4x A53 Flash: 128MB SPI-NAND, 8GB eMMC RAM: 2GB DDR4 Ethernet: 2x 2.5GbE (Airoha EN8811H) WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C 2x2 2.4G + 3x3 5G Interfaces: * M.2 Key-M: PCIe 2.0 x2 for NVMe SSD * M.2 Key-B: USB 3.0 with SIM slot * front USB 2.0 port LED: Power, Status, WLAN2G, WLAN5G, LTE, SSD Button: Reset, internal boot switch Fan: PWM-controlled 5V fan Power: 12V Type-C PD Installation instructions for eMMC ---------------------------------- 0. Set boot switch to boot from SPI-NAND (assuming stock rom or immortalwrt running there). 1. Write GPT partition table to eMMC Move openwrt-mediatek-filogic-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-gpt.bin to the device /tmp using scp and write it to /dev/mmcblk0: dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-r3-mini-emmc-gpt.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0 2. Reboot (to reload partition table) 3. Write bootloader and OpenWrt images Move files to the device /tmp using scp: - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-preloader.bin - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-bl31-uboot.fip - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb Write them to the appropriate partitions: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-preloader.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-bl31-uboot.fip of=/dev/mmcblk0p3 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p4 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p5 sync 4. Remove the device from power, set boot switch to eMMC and boot into OpenWrt. The device will come up with IP 192.168.1.1 and assume the Ethernet port closer to the USB-C power connector as LAN port. 5. If you like to have Ethernet support inside U-Boot (eg. to boot via TFTP) you also need to write the PHY firmware to /dev/mmcblk0boot1: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot1/force_ro dd if=/lib/firmware/airoha/EthMD32.dm.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot1 dd if=/lib/firmware/airoha/EthMD32.DSP.bin bs=16384 seek=1 of=/dev/mmcblk0boot1 Installation instructions for NAND ---------------------------------- 0. Set boot switch to boot from eMMC (assuming OpenWrt is installed there by instructions above. Using stock rom or immortalwrt does NOT work!) 1. Write things to NAND Move files to the device /tmp using scp: - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-preloader.bin - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb Write them to the appropriate locations: mtd write /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-preloader.bin /dev/mtd0 ubidetach -m 1 ubiformat /dev/mtd1 ubiattach -m 1 volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -N fip -n 0 -s $volsize -t static ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_0 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip cd /lib/firmware/airoha cat EthMD32.dm.bin EthMD32.DSP.bin > /tmp/en8811h-fw.bin ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -N en8811h-firmware -n 1 -s 147456 -t static ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_1 /tmp/en8811h-fw.bin ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N ubootenv -s 126976 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 3 -N ubootenv2 -s 126976 volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 4 -N recovery -s $volsize ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_4 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 4 -N recovery -s $volsize ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_4 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb 3. Remove the device from power, set boot switch to NAND, power up and boot into OpenWrt. Partially based on immortalwrt support for the R3 mini, big thanks for doing the ground work! Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2024-01-26 17:28:01 +00:00
define Device/bananapi_bpi-r3-mini
DEVICE_VENDOR := Bananapi
DEVICE_MODEL := BPi-R3 Mini
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-bananapi-bpi-r3-mini
DEVICE_DTS_CONFIG := config-mt7986a-bananapi-bpi-r3-mini
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x43f00000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-hwmon-pwmfan kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware kmod-phy-airoha-en8811h \
kmod-usb3 e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs mt7986-wo-firmware
mediatek: filogic: add BananaPi BPi-R3 mini Hardware specification ---------------------- SoC: MediaTek MT7986A 4x A53 Flash: 128MB SPI-NAND, 8GB eMMC RAM: 2GB DDR4 Ethernet: 2x 2.5GbE (Airoha EN8811H) WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C 2x2 2.4G + 3x3 5G Interfaces: * M.2 Key-M: PCIe 2.0 x2 for NVMe SSD * M.2 Key-B: USB 3.0 with SIM slot * front USB 2.0 port LED: Power, Status, WLAN2G, WLAN5G, LTE, SSD Button: Reset, internal boot switch Fan: PWM-controlled 5V fan Power: 12V Type-C PD Installation instructions for eMMC ---------------------------------- 0. Set boot switch to boot from SPI-NAND (assuming stock rom or immortalwrt running there). 1. Write GPT partition table to eMMC Move openwrt-mediatek-filogic-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-gpt.bin to the device /tmp using scp and write it to /dev/mmcblk0: dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-r3-mini-emmc-gpt.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0 2. Reboot (to reload partition table) 3. Write bootloader and OpenWrt images Move files to the device /tmp using scp: - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-preloader.bin - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-bl31-uboot.fip - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb Write them to the appropriate partitions: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-preloader.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-bl31-uboot.fip of=/dev/mmcblk0p3 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p4 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p5 sync 4. Remove the device from power, set boot switch to eMMC and boot into OpenWrt. The device will come up with IP 192.168.1.1 and assume the Ethernet port closer to the USB-C power connector as LAN port. 5. If you like to have Ethernet support inside U-Boot (eg. to boot via TFTP) you also need to write the PHY firmware to /dev/mmcblk0boot1: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot1/force_ro dd if=/lib/firmware/airoha/EthMD32.dm.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot1 dd if=/lib/firmware/airoha/EthMD32.DSP.bin bs=16384 seek=1 of=/dev/mmcblk0boot1 Installation instructions for NAND ---------------------------------- 0. Set boot switch to boot from eMMC (assuming OpenWrt is installed there by instructions above. Using stock rom or immortalwrt does NOT work!) 1. Write things to NAND Move files to the device /tmp using scp: - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-preloader.bin - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb Write them to the appropriate locations: mtd write /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-preloader.bin /dev/mtd0 ubidetach -m 1 ubiformat /dev/mtd1 ubiattach -m 1 volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -N fip -n 0 -s $volsize -t static ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_0 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip cd /lib/firmware/airoha cat EthMD32.dm.bin EthMD32.DSP.bin > /tmp/en8811h-fw.bin ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -N en8811h-firmware -n 1 -s 147456 -t static ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_1 /tmp/en8811h-fw.bin ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N ubootenv -s 126976 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 3 -N ubootenv2 -s 126976 volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 4 -N recovery -s $volsize ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_4 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 4 -N recovery -s $volsize ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_4 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb 3. Remove the device from power, set boot switch to NAND, power up and boot into OpenWrt. Partially based on immortalwrt support for the R3 mini, big thanks for doing the ground work! Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
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KERNEL_LOADADDR := 0x44000000
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := snand-factory.bin sysupgrade.itb
ifeq ($(DUMP),)
IMAGE_SIZE := $$(shell expr 64 + $$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE))m
endif
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | \
pad-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := \
emmc-gpt.bin emmc-preloader.bin emmc-bl31-uboot.fip \
snand-factory.bin snand-preloader.bin snand-bl31-uboot.fip
mediatek: filogic: add BananaPi BPi-R3 mini Hardware specification ---------------------- SoC: MediaTek MT7986A 4x A53 Flash: 128MB SPI-NAND, 8GB eMMC RAM: 2GB DDR4 Ethernet: 2x 2.5GbE (Airoha EN8811H) WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C 2x2 2.4G + 3x3 5G Interfaces: * M.2 Key-M: PCIe 2.0 x2 for NVMe SSD * M.2 Key-B: USB 3.0 with SIM slot * front USB 2.0 port LED: Power, Status, WLAN2G, WLAN5G, LTE, SSD Button: Reset, internal boot switch Fan: PWM-controlled 5V fan Power: 12V Type-C PD Installation instructions for eMMC ---------------------------------- 0. Set boot switch to boot from SPI-NAND (assuming stock rom or immortalwrt running there). 1. Write GPT partition table to eMMC Move openwrt-mediatek-filogic-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-gpt.bin to the device /tmp using scp and write it to /dev/mmcblk0: dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-r3-mini-emmc-gpt.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0 2. Reboot (to reload partition table) 3. Write bootloader and OpenWrt images Move files to the device /tmp using scp: - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-preloader.bin - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-bl31-uboot.fip - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb Write them to the appropriate partitions: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-preloader.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-bl31-uboot.fip of=/dev/mmcblk0p3 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p4 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p5 sync 4. Remove the device from power, set boot switch to eMMC and boot into OpenWrt. The device will come up with IP 192.168.1.1 and assume the Ethernet port closer to the USB-C power connector as LAN port. 5. If you like to have Ethernet support inside U-Boot (eg. to boot via TFTP) you also need to write the PHY firmware to /dev/mmcblk0boot1: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot1/force_ro dd if=/lib/firmware/airoha/EthMD32.dm.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot1 dd if=/lib/firmware/airoha/EthMD32.DSP.bin bs=16384 seek=1 of=/dev/mmcblk0boot1 Installation instructions for NAND ---------------------------------- 0. Set boot switch to boot from eMMC (assuming OpenWrt is installed there by instructions above. Using stock rom or immortalwrt does NOT work!) 1. Write things to NAND Move files to the device /tmp using scp: - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-preloader.bin - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb Write them to the appropriate locations: mtd write /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-preloader.bin /dev/mtd0 ubidetach -m 1 ubiformat /dev/mtd1 ubiattach -m 1 volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -N fip -n 0 -s $volsize -t static ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_0 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip cd /lib/firmware/airoha cat EthMD32.dm.bin EthMD32.DSP.bin > /tmp/en8811h-fw.bin ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -N en8811h-firmware -n 1 -s 147456 -t static ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_1 /tmp/en8811h-fw.bin ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N ubootenv -s 126976 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 3 -N ubootenv2 -s 126976 volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 4 -N recovery -s $volsize ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_4 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 4 -N recovery -s $volsize ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_4 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb 3. Remove the device from power, set boot switch to NAND, power up and boot into OpenWrt. Partially based on immortalwrt support for the R3 mini, big thanks for doing the ground work! Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
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ARTIFACT/emmc-gpt.bin := mt798x-gpt emmc
ARTIFACT/emmc-preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 emmc-ddr4
ARTIFACT/emmc-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc
ARTIFACT/snand-factory.bin := mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4 | pad-to 256k | \
mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4 | pad-to 512k | \
mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4 | pad-to 768k | \
mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4 | pad-to 2048k | \
ubinize-image fit squashfs-sysupgrade.itb
mediatek: filogic: add BananaPi BPi-R3 mini Hardware specification ---------------------- SoC: MediaTek MT7986A 4x A53 Flash: 128MB SPI-NAND, 8GB eMMC RAM: 2GB DDR4 Ethernet: 2x 2.5GbE (Airoha EN8811H) WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C 2x2 2.4G + 3x3 5G Interfaces: * M.2 Key-M: PCIe 2.0 x2 for NVMe SSD * M.2 Key-B: USB 3.0 with SIM slot * front USB 2.0 port LED: Power, Status, WLAN2G, WLAN5G, LTE, SSD Button: Reset, internal boot switch Fan: PWM-controlled 5V fan Power: 12V Type-C PD Installation instructions for eMMC ---------------------------------- 0. Set boot switch to boot from SPI-NAND (assuming stock rom or immortalwrt running there). 1. Write GPT partition table to eMMC Move openwrt-mediatek-filogic-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-gpt.bin to the device /tmp using scp and write it to /dev/mmcblk0: dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-r3-mini-emmc-gpt.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0 2. Reboot (to reload partition table) 3. Write bootloader and OpenWrt images Move files to the device /tmp using scp: - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-preloader.bin - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-bl31-uboot.fip - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb Write them to the appropriate partitions: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-preloader.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-emmc-bl31-uboot.fip of=/dev/mmcblk0p3 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p4 dd if=/tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p5 sync 4. Remove the device from power, set boot switch to eMMC and boot into OpenWrt. The device will come up with IP 192.168.1.1 and assume the Ethernet port closer to the USB-C power connector as LAN port. 5. If you like to have Ethernet support inside U-Boot (eg. to boot via TFTP) you also need to write the PHY firmware to /dev/mmcblk0boot1: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot1/force_ro dd if=/lib/firmware/airoha/EthMD32.dm.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot1 dd if=/lib/firmware/airoha/EthMD32.DSP.bin bs=16384 seek=1 of=/dev/mmcblk0boot1 Installation instructions for NAND ---------------------------------- 0. Set boot switch to boot from eMMC (assuming OpenWrt is installed there by instructions above. Using stock rom or immortalwrt does NOT work!) 1. Write things to NAND Move files to the device /tmp using scp: - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-preloader.bin - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb - openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb Write them to the appropriate locations: mtd write /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-preloader.bin /dev/mtd0 ubidetach -m 1 ubiformat /dev/mtd1 ubiattach -m 1 volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -N fip -n 0 -s $volsize -t static ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_0 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-bl31-uboot.fip cd /lib/firmware/airoha cat EthMD32.dm.bin EthMD32.DSP.bin > /tmp/en8811h-fw.bin ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -N en8811h-firmware -n 1 -s 147456 -t static ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_1 /tmp/en8811h-fw.bin ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N ubootenv -s 126976 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 3 -N ubootenv2 -s 126976 volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 4 -N recovery -s $volsize ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_4 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-initramfs-recovery.itb volsize=$(wc -c < /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 4 -N recovery -s $volsize ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_4 /tmp/openwrt-*-bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb 3. Remove the device from power, set boot switch to NAND, power up and boot into OpenWrt. Partially based on immortalwrt support for the R3 mini, big thanks for doing the ground work! Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
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ARTIFACT/snand-preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4
ARTIFACT/snand-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand
UBINIZE_PARTS := fip=:$(STAGING_DIR_IMAGE)/mt7986_bananapi_bpi-r3-mini-snand-u-boot.fip
ifneq ($(CONFIG_PACKAGE_airoha-en8811h-firmware),)
UBINIZE_PARTS += en8811h-fw=:$(STAGING_DIR_IMAGE)/EthMD32.bin
endif
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += bananapi_bpi-r3-mini
define Device/bananapi_bpi-r4-common
DEVICE_VENDOR := Bananapi
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := $(DTS_DIR)/
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x45f00000
DEVICE_DTS_OVERLAY:= mt7988a-bananapi-bpi-r4-emmc mt7988a-bananapi-bpi-r4-rtc mt7988a-bananapi-bpi-r4-sd mt7988a-bananapi-bpi-r4-wifi-mt7996a
DEVICE_DTC_FLAGS := --pad 4096
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-hwmon-pwmfan kmod-i2c-mux-pca954x kmod-eeprom-at24 kmod-mt7996-firmware kmod-mt7996-233-firmware \
kmod-rtc-pcf8563 kmod-sfp kmod-usb3 e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs mt7988-wo-firmware
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_LOADADDR := 0x46000000
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
ARTIFACTS := \
emmc-preloader.bin emmc-bl31-uboot.fip \
sdcard.img.gz \
snand-preloader.bin snand-bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/emmc-preloader.bin := mt7988-bl2 emmc-comb
ARTIFACT/emmc-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7988-bl31-uboot $$(DEVICE_NAME)-emmc
ARTIFACT/snand-preloader.bin := mt7988-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-comb
ARTIFACT/snand-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7988-bl31-uboot $$(DEVICE_NAME)-snand
ARTIFACT/sdcard.img.gz := mt798x-gpt sdmmc |\
pad-to 17k | mt7988-bl2 sdmmc-comb |\
pad-to 6656k | mt7988-bl31-uboot $$(DEVICE_NAME)-sdmmc |\
$(if $(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),\
pad-to 12M | append-image-stage initramfs-recovery.itb | check-size 44m |\
) \
pad-to 44M | mt7988-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-comb |\
pad-to 45M | mt7988-bl31-uboot $$(DEVICE_NAME)-snand |\
pad-to 51M | mt7988-bl2 emmc-comb |\
pad-to 52M | mt7988-bl31-uboot $$(DEVICE_NAME)-emmc |\
pad-to 56M | mt798x-gpt emmc |\
$(if $(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_SQUASHFS),\
pad-to 64M | append-image squashfs-sysupgrade.itb | check-size |\
) \
gzip
IMAGE_SIZE := $$(shell expr 64 + $$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE))m
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-with-rootfs | pad-rootfs | append-metadata
endef
define Device/bananapi_bpi-r4
DEVICE_MODEL := BPi-R4
DEVICE_DTS := mt7988a-bananapi-bpi-r4
DEVICE_DTS_CONFIG := config-mt7988a-bananapi-bpi-r4
$(call Device/bananapi_bpi-r4-common)
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += bananapi_bpi-r4
define Device/bananapi_bpi-r4-poe
DEVICE_MODEL := BPi-R4 2.5GE
DEVICE_DTS := mt7988a-bananapi-bpi-r4-poe
DEVICE_DTS_CONFIG := config-mt7988a-bananapi-bpi-r4-poe
$(call Device/bananapi_bpi-r4-common)
DEVICE_PACKAGES += mt7988-2p5g-phy-firmware
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += bananapi_bpi-r4-poe
define Device/cetron_ct3003
DEVICE_VENDOR := Cetron
DEVICE_MODEL := CT3003
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-cetron-ct3003
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += mediatek,mt7981-spim-snand-rfb
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := $$(IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin) | cetron-header rd30 CT3003
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += cetron_ct3003
mediatek: add CMCC RAX3000M support Hardware specification: SoC: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53 Flash: 64GB eMMC or 128 MB SPI-NAND RAM: 512MB Ethernet: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C Button: Reset, Mesh Power: DC 12V 1A - UART: 3.3v, 115200n8 -------------------------- | Layout | | ----------------- | | 4 | GND TX VCC RX | <= | | ----------------- | -------------------------- Gain SSH access: 1. Login into web interface, and download the configuration. 2. Enter fakeroot, decompress the configuration: tar -zxf cfg_export_config_file.conf 3. Edit 'etc/config/dropbear', set 'enable' to '1'. 4. Edit 'etc/shadow', update (remove) root password: 'root::19523:0:99999:7:::' 5. Repack 'etc' directory: tar -zcf cfg_export_config_file.conf etc/ * If you find an error about 'etc/wireless/mediatek/DBDC_card0.dat', just ignore it. 6. Upload new configuration via web interface, now you can SSH to RAX3000M. Check stroage type: Check the label on the back of the device: "CH EC CMIIT ID: xxxx" is eMMC version "CH CMIIT ID: xxxx" is NAND version eMMC Flash instructions: 1. SSH to RAX3000M, and backup everything, especially 'factory' part. ('data' partition can be ignored, it's useless.) 2. Write new GPT table: dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-emmc-gpt.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=0 count=34 conv=fsync 3. Erase and write new BL2: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 bs=512 count=8192 conv=fsync dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-emmc-preloader.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 bs=512 conv=fsync 4. Erase and write new FIP: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=13312 count=8192 conv=fsync dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-emmc-bl31-uboot.fip of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=13312 conv=fsync 5. Set static IP on your PC: IP 192.168.1.254, GW 192.168.1.1 6. Serve OpenWrt initramfs image using TFTP server. 7. Cut off the power and re-engage, wait for TFTP recovery to complete. 8. After OpenWrt has booted, perform sysupgrade. 9. Additionally, if you want to have eMMC recovery boot feature: (Don't worry! You will always have TFTP recovery boot feature.) dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-initramfs-recovery.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p4 bs=512 conv=fsync NAND Flash instructions: 1. SSH to RAX3000M, and backup everything, especially 'Factory' part. 2. Erase and write new BL2: mtd erase BL2 mtd write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-nand-preloader.bin BL2 3. Erase and write new FIP: mtd erase FIP mtd write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-nand-bl31-uboot.fip FIP 4. Set static IP on your PC: IP 192.168.1.254, GW 192.168.1.1 5. Serve OpenWrt initramfs image using TFTP server. 6. Cut off the power and re-engage, wait for TFTP recovery to complete. 7. After OpenWrt has booted, erase UBI volumes: ubidetach -p /dev/mtd0 ubiformat -y /dev/mtd0 ubiattach -p /dev/mtd0 8. Create new ubootenv volumes: ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB 9. Additionally, if you want to have NAND recovery boot feature: (Don't worry! You will always have TFTP recovery boot feature.) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 20MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-initramfs-recovery.itb 10. Perform sysupgrade. Signed-off-by: Tianling Shen <cnsztl@immortalwrt.org>
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define Device/cmcc_rax3000m
DEVICE_VENDOR := CMCC
DEVICE_MODEL := RAX3000M
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-cmcc-rax3000m
DEVICE_DTS_OVERLAY := mt7981b-cmcc-rax3000m-emmc mt7981b-cmcc-rax3000m-nand
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTC_FLAGS := --pad 4096
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x43f00000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware kmod-usb3 \
mediatek: add CMCC RAX3000M support Hardware specification: SoC: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53 Flash: 64GB eMMC or 128 MB SPI-NAND RAM: 512MB Ethernet: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C Button: Reset, Mesh Power: DC 12V 1A - UART: 3.3v, 115200n8 -------------------------- | Layout | | ----------------- | | 4 | GND TX VCC RX | <= | | ----------------- | -------------------------- Gain SSH access: 1. Login into web interface, and download the configuration. 2. Enter fakeroot, decompress the configuration: tar -zxf cfg_export_config_file.conf 3. Edit 'etc/config/dropbear', set 'enable' to '1'. 4. Edit 'etc/shadow', update (remove) root password: 'root::19523:0:99999:7:::' 5. Repack 'etc' directory: tar -zcf cfg_export_config_file.conf etc/ * If you find an error about 'etc/wireless/mediatek/DBDC_card0.dat', just ignore it. 6. Upload new configuration via web interface, now you can SSH to RAX3000M. Check stroage type: Check the label on the back of the device: "CH EC CMIIT ID: xxxx" is eMMC version "CH CMIIT ID: xxxx" is NAND version eMMC Flash instructions: 1. SSH to RAX3000M, and backup everything, especially 'factory' part. ('data' partition can be ignored, it's useless.) 2. Write new GPT table: dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-emmc-gpt.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=0 count=34 conv=fsync 3. Erase and write new BL2: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 bs=512 count=8192 conv=fsync dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-emmc-preloader.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 bs=512 conv=fsync 4. Erase and write new FIP: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=13312 count=8192 conv=fsync dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-emmc-bl31-uboot.fip of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=13312 conv=fsync 5. Set static IP on your PC: IP 192.168.1.254, GW 192.168.1.1 6. Serve OpenWrt initramfs image using TFTP server. 7. Cut off the power and re-engage, wait for TFTP recovery to complete. 8. After OpenWrt has booted, perform sysupgrade. 9. Additionally, if you want to have eMMC recovery boot feature: (Don't worry! You will always have TFTP recovery boot feature.) dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-initramfs-recovery.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p4 bs=512 conv=fsync NAND Flash instructions: 1. SSH to RAX3000M, and backup everything, especially 'Factory' part. 2. Erase and write new BL2: mtd erase BL2 mtd write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-nand-preloader.bin BL2 3. Erase and write new FIP: mtd erase FIP mtd write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-nand-bl31-uboot.fip FIP 4. Set static IP on your PC: IP 192.168.1.254, GW 192.168.1.1 5. Serve OpenWrt initramfs image using TFTP server. 6. Cut off the power and re-engage, wait for TFTP recovery to complete. 7. After OpenWrt has booted, erase UBI volumes: ubidetach -p /dev/mtd0 ubiformat -y /dev/mtd0 ubiattach -p /dev/mtd0 8. Create new ubootenv volumes: ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB 9. Additionally, if you want to have NAND recovery boot feature: (Don't worry! You will always have TFTP recovery boot feature.) ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 20MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 openwrt-mediatek-filogic-cmcc_rax3000m-initramfs-recovery.itb 10. Perform sysupgrade. Signed-off-by: Tianling Shen <cnsztl@immortalwrt.org>
2023-09-23 07:04:09 +00:00
e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs
KERNEL_LOADADDR := 0x44000000
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
IMAGE_SIZE := $$(shell expr 64 + $$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE))m
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | \
pad-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := \
emmc-gpt.bin emmc-preloader.bin emmc-bl31-uboot.fip \
nand-preloader.bin nand-bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/emmc-gpt.bin := mt798x-gpt emmc
ARTIFACT/emmc-preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 emmc-ddr4
ARTIFACT/emmc-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot cmcc_rax3000m-emmc
ARTIFACT/nand-preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ddr4
ARTIFACT/nand-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot cmcc_rax3000m-nand
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += cmcc_rax3000m
mediatek: add Comfast CF-E393AX support Comfast CF-E393AX is a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 POE ceiling mount access point. Oem firmware is a custom openwrt 21.02 snapshot version. We can gain access via ssh once we remove the root password. Hardware specification: SoC: MediaTek MT7981A 2x A53 Flash: 128 MB SPI-NAND RAM: 256MB DDR3 Ethernet: 1x 10/100/1000 Mbps built-in PHY (WAN) 1x 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps MaxLinear GPY211C (LAN) Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE WiFi: MediaTek MT7976D LEDS: 1x (Red, Blue and Green) Button: Reset UART: 3.3v, 115200n8 -------------------------- | Layout | | ----------------- | | 4 | VCC GND TX RX | <= | | ----------------- | -------------------------- Gain SSH access: 1. Login into web interface (http://apipaddress/computer/login.html), and download the configuration(http://apipaddress/computer/config.html). 2. Rename downloaded backup config - 'backup.file to backup.tar.gz', Enter 'fakeroot' command then decompress the configuration: tar -zxf backup.tar.gz 3. Edit 'etc/shadow', update (remove) root password: With password = 'root:$1$xf7D0Hfg$5gkjmvgQe4qJbe1fi/VLy1:19362:0:99999:7:::' 'root:$1$xf7D0Hfg$5gkjmvgQe4qJbe1fi/VLy1:19362:0:99999:7:::' to Without password = 'root::0:99999:7:::' 'root::0:99999:7:::' 4. Repack 'etc' directory back to a new backup file: tar -zcf backup-ssh.tar.gz etc/ 5. Rename new config tar.gz file to 'backup-ssh.file' Exit fakeroot - 'exit' 6. Upload new configuration via web interface, now you can SSH with the following: 'ssh -vv -o HostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \ -o PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa root@192.168.10.1'. Backup the mtd partitions - https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/installation/generic.backup 7. Copy openwrt factory firmware to the tmp folder to install via ssh: 'scp -o HostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \ -o PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \ *-mediatek-filogic-comfast_cf-e393ax-squashfs-factory.bin \ root@192.168.10.1:/tmp/' 'sysupgrade -n -F \ /tmp/*--mediatek-filogic-comfast_cf-e393ax-squashfs-factory.bin' 8. Once led has stopped flashing - Connect via ssh with the default openwrt ip address - 'ssh root@192.168.1.1' 9. SSH copy the openwrt sysupgrade firmware and upgrade as per the default instructions. Signed-off-by: David Bentham <db260179@gmail.com>
2023-11-10 18:50:38 +00:00
define Device/comfast_cf-e393ax
DEVICE_VENDOR := COMFAST
mediatek: add Comfast CF-E393AX support Comfast CF-E393AX is a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 POE ceiling mount access point. Oem firmware is a custom openwrt 21.02 snapshot version. We can gain access via ssh once we remove the root password. Hardware specification: SoC: MediaTek MT7981A 2x A53 Flash: 128 MB SPI-NAND RAM: 256MB DDR3 Ethernet: 1x 10/100/1000 Mbps built-in PHY (WAN) 1x 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps MaxLinear GPY211C (LAN) Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE WiFi: MediaTek MT7976D LEDS: 1x (Red, Blue and Green) Button: Reset UART: 3.3v, 115200n8 -------------------------- | Layout | | ----------------- | | 4 | VCC GND TX RX | <= | | ----------------- | -------------------------- Gain SSH access: 1. Login into web interface (http://apipaddress/computer/login.html), and download the configuration(http://apipaddress/computer/config.html). 2. Rename downloaded backup config - 'backup.file to backup.tar.gz', Enter 'fakeroot' command then decompress the configuration: tar -zxf backup.tar.gz 3. Edit 'etc/shadow', update (remove) root password: With password = 'root:$1$xf7D0Hfg$5gkjmvgQe4qJbe1fi/VLy1:19362:0:99999:7:::' 'root:$1$xf7D0Hfg$5gkjmvgQe4qJbe1fi/VLy1:19362:0:99999:7:::' to Without password = 'root::0:99999:7:::' 'root::0:99999:7:::' 4. Repack 'etc' directory back to a new backup file: tar -zcf backup-ssh.tar.gz etc/ 5. Rename new config tar.gz file to 'backup-ssh.file' Exit fakeroot - 'exit' 6. Upload new configuration via web interface, now you can SSH with the following: 'ssh -vv -o HostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \ -o PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa root@192.168.10.1'. Backup the mtd partitions - https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/installation/generic.backup 7. Copy openwrt factory firmware to the tmp folder to install via ssh: 'scp -o HostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \ -o PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \ *-mediatek-filogic-comfast_cf-e393ax-squashfs-factory.bin \ root@192.168.10.1:/tmp/' 'sysupgrade -n -F \ /tmp/*--mediatek-filogic-comfast_cf-e393ax-squashfs-factory.bin' 8. Once led has stopped flashing - Connect via ssh with the default openwrt ip address - 'ssh root@192.168.1.1' 9. SSH copy the openwrt sysupgrade firmware and upgrade as per the default instructions. Signed-off-by: David Bentham <db260179@gmail.com>
2023-11-10 18:50:38 +00:00
DEVICE_MODEL := CF-E393AX
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981a-comfast-cf-e393ax
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTC_FLAGS := --pad 4096
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x43f00000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
mediatek: add Comfast CF-E393AX support Comfast CF-E393AX is a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 POE ceiling mount access point. Oem firmware is a custom openwrt 21.02 snapshot version. We can gain access via ssh once we remove the root password. Hardware specification: SoC: MediaTek MT7981A 2x A53 Flash: 128 MB SPI-NAND RAM: 256MB DDR3 Ethernet: 1x 10/100/1000 Mbps built-in PHY (WAN) 1x 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps MaxLinear GPY211C (LAN) Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE WiFi: MediaTek MT7976D LEDS: 1x (Red, Blue and Green) Button: Reset UART: 3.3v, 115200n8 -------------------------- | Layout | | ----------------- | | 4 | VCC GND TX RX | <= | | ----------------- | -------------------------- Gain SSH access: 1. Login into web interface (http://apipaddress/computer/login.html), and download the configuration(http://apipaddress/computer/config.html). 2. Rename downloaded backup config - 'backup.file to backup.tar.gz', Enter 'fakeroot' command then decompress the configuration: tar -zxf backup.tar.gz 3. Edit 'etc/shadow', update (remove) root password: With password = 'root:$1$xf7D0Hfg$5gkjmvgQe4qJbe1fi/VLy1:19362:0:99999:7:::' 'root:$1$xf7D0Hfg$5gkjmvgQe4qJbe1fi/VLy1:19362:0:99999:7:::' to Without password = 'root::0:99999:7:::' 'root::0:99999:7:::' 4. Repack 'etc' directory back to a new backup file: tar -zcf backup-ssh.tar.gz etc/ 5. Rename new config tar.gz file to 'backup-ssh.file' Exit fakeroot - 'exit' 6. Upload new configuration via web interface, now you can SSH with the following: 'ssh -vv -o HostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \ -o PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa root@192.168.10.1'. Backup the mtd partitions - https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/installation/generic.backup 7. Copy openwrt factory firmware to the tmp folder to install via ssh: 'scp -o HostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \ -o PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \ *-mediatek-filogic-comfast_cf-e393ax-squashfs-factory.bin \ root@192.168.10.1:/tmp/' 'sysupgrade -n -F \ /tmp/*--mediatek-filogic-comfast_cf-e393ax-squashfs-factory.bin' 8. Once led has stopped flashing - Connect via ssh with the default openwrt ip address - 'ssh root@192.168.1.1' 9. SSH copy the openwrt sysupgrade firmware and upgrade as per the default instructions. Signed-off-by: David Bentham <db260179@gmail.com>
2023-11-10 18:50:38 +00:00
KERNEL_LOADADDR := 0x44000000
KERNEL = kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS = kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-ubi | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE)
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += comfast_cf-e393ax
define Device/confiabits_mt7981
DEVICE_VENDOR := Confiabits
DEVICE_MODEL := MT7981
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-confiabits-mt7981
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += mediatek,mt7981-spim-snand-2500wan-gmac2-rfb
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb3 kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += confiabits_mt7981
define Device/cudy_ap3000outdoor-v1
DEVICE_VENDOR := Cudy
DEVICE_MODEL := AP3000 Outdoor
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-cudy-ap3000outdoor-v1
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += R51
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += cudy_ap3000outdoor-v1
mediatek: filogic: add support for Cudy M3000 v1 Hardware: SoC: MT7981b RAM: 256 MB Flash: 128 MB SPI NAND Ethernet: 1x 2.5Gbps (rtl8221b) 1x 1Gbps (integrated phy) WiFi: 2x2 MT7981 Buttons: Reset, WPS LED: 1x multicolor Solder on UART: - remove rubber ring on the bottom - remove screws - pull up the cylinder, maybe help by push on an ethernet socket with a screwdriver - remove the (3) screws holding the board in the frame - remove the board from the frame to get to the screws for the silver, flat heat shield - remove the (3) screws holding the heat shield - solder UART pins to the back of the board - make sure to have the pins point out on side with the black, finned heat spread - the markings for the pins are going to be below the silver heat shield - Vcc is not needed If you don't intend on using the UART outside of the installation process, you might not want to solder: - carefully scrape off the thin layer of epoxy on the holes (not the copper) - place your pin header with the UART attached in the holes - the pins, starting with the one closest to the socket: - Vcc (not required) - GND - RX - TX - either wedge the header or hold it with your fingers so that the pins stay in contact with the board Installation (UART): - attach an Ethernet cable to the 1Gbps port (black) on the router - hold the reset button while powering the router - press CTRL-C or wait for the timeout to get to the U-Boot prompt - prepare a TFTP server on the network to supply ..-initramfs-kernel.bin - use 'tftpboot' in the U-Boot shell to pull the image - boot the image using 'bootm' - push the ..-sysupgrade to the router using your preferred method - perform the upgrade with 'sysupgrade -n' There is a recovery mechanism that involves fetching a file called 'recovery.bin' but that is not understood yet. Signed-off-by: Leon M. Busch-George <leon@georgemail.eu>
2024-01-12 15:10:40 +00:00
define Device/cudy_m3000-v1
DEVICE_VENDOR := Cudy
DEVICE_MODEL := M3000
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-cudy-m3000-v1
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += R37
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x44000000
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
KERNEL := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
mediatek: filogic: add support for Cudy M3000 v1 Hardware: SoC: MT7981b RAM: 256 MB Flash: 128 MB SPI NAND Ethernet: 1x 2.5Gbps (rtl8221b) 1x 1Gbps (integrated phy) WiFi: 2x2 MT7981 Buttons: Reset, WPS LED: 1x multicolor Solder on UART: - remove rubber ring on the bottom - remove screws - pull up the cylinder, maybe help by push on an ethernet socket with a screwdriver - remove the (3) screws holding the board in the frame - remove the board from the frame to get to the screws for the silver, flat heat shield - remove the (3) screws holding the heat shield - solder UART pins to the back of the board - make sure to have the pins point out on side with the black, finned heat spread - the markings for the pins are going to be below the silver heat shield - Vcc is not needed If you don't intend on using the UART outside of the installation process, you might not want to solder: - carefully scrape off the thin layer of epoxy on the holes (not the copper) - place your pin header with the UART attached in the holes - the pins, starting with the one closest to the socket: - Vcc (not required) - GND - RX - TX - either wedge the header or hold it with your fingers so that the pins stay in contact with the board Installation (UART): - attach an Ethernet cable to the 1Gbps port (black) on the router - hold the reset button while powering the router - press CTRL-C or wait for the timeout to get to the U-Boot prompt - prepare a TFTP server on the network to supply ..-initramfs-kernel.bin - use 'tftpboot' in the U-Boot shell to pull the image - boot the image using 'bootm' - push the ..-sysupgrade to the router using your preferred method - perform the upgrade with 'sysupgrade -n' There is a recovery mechanism that involves fetching a file called 'recovery.bin' but that is not understood yet. Signed-off-by: Leon M. Busch-George <leon@georgemail.eu>
2024-01-12 15:10:40 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += cudy_m3000-v1
define Device/cudy_re3000-v1
DEVICE_VENDOR := Cudy
DEVICE_MODEL := RE3000
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-cudy-re3000-v1
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x47000000
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin
IMAGE_SIZE := 15424k
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += R36
KERNEL := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := append-kernel | pad-to 128k | append-rootfs | pad-rootfs | check-size | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += cudy_re3000-v1
mediatek: add support for Cudy TR3000 v1 Hardware: - SoC: MediaTek MT7981B - CPU: 2x 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53 - Flash: 128 MiB SPI NAND - RAM: 512 MiB - WLAN: 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz (MediaTek MT7976CN, 802.11ax) - Ethernet: 1x 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps RTL8221B WAN, 1x10/100/1000 Mbps MT7981 LAN - USB 3.0 port - Buttons: 1 Reset button, 1 slider button - LEDs: 1x Red, 1x White - Serial console: internal test points, 115200 8n1 - Power: 5 VDC, 3 A MAC addresses: +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | | MAC | Algorithm | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | WAN | 80:af:ca:xx:xx:x1 | label+1 | | LAN | 80:af:ca:xx:xx:x0 | label | | WLAN 2g | 80:af:ca:xx:xx:x0 | label | | WLAN 5g | 82:af:ca:xx:xx:x0 | | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ Installation: The installation must be done via TFTP by disassembling the router. On other occasions Cudy has distributed intermediate firmware to make installation easier, and so I recommend checking the Wiki for this device if there is a more convenient solution than the one below. To install using TFTP: 1. Connect to UART. 2. With the router off, press the RESET button. While the router is turning on, the button should continue to be pressed for at least 5 seconds. 3. A u-boot shell will automatically open. 4. Connect to LAN and set your IP to 192.168.1.88/24. Configure a TFTP server and an OpenWrt initramfs-kernel.bin firmware file. 5. Run these steps in u-boot using the name of your file. setenv bootfile initramfs-kernel.bin tftpboot bootm 6. If you can reach LuCI or SSH now, just use the sysupgrade image with the 'Keep settings' option turned off. Signed-off-by: Luis Mita <luis@luismita.com>
2024-05-07 15:48:37 +00:00
define Device/cudy_tr3000-v1
DEVICE_VENDOR := Cudy
DEVICE_MODEL := TR3000
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-cudy-tr3000-v1
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += R47
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb3 kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
mediatek: add support for Cudy TR3000 v1 Hardware: - SoC: MediaTek MT7981B - CPU: 2x 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53 - Flash: 128 MiB SPI NAND - RAM: 512 MiB - WLAN: 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz (MediaTek MT7976CN, 802.11ax) - Ethernet: 1x 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps RTL8221B WAN, 1x10/100/1000 Mbps MT7981 LAN - USB 3.0 port - Buttons: 1 Reset button, 1 slider button - LEDs: 1x Red, 1x White - Serial console: internal test points, 115200 8n1 - Power: 5 VDC, 3 A MAC addresses: +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | | MAC | Algorithm | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | WAN | 80:af:ca:xx:xx:x1 | label+1 | | LAN | 80:af:ca:xx:xx:x0 | label | | WLAN 2g | 80:af:ca:xx:xx:x0 | label | | WLAN 5g | 82:af:ca:xx:xx:x0 | | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ Installation: The installation must be done via TFTP by disassembling the router. On other occasions Cudy has distributed intermediate firmware to make installation easier, and so I recommend checking the Wiki for this device if there is a more convenient solution than the one below. To install using TFTP: 1. Connect to UART. 2. With the router off, press the RESET button. While the router is turning on, the button should continue to be pressed for at least 5 seconds. 3. A u-boot shell will automatically open. 4. Connect to LAN and set your IP to 192.168.1.88/24. Configure a TFTP server and an OpenWrt initramfs-kernel.bin firmware file. 5. Run these steps in u-boot using the name of your file. setenv bootfile initramfs-kernel.bin tftpboot bootm 6. If you can reach LuCI or SSH now, just use the sysupgrade image with the 'Keep settings' option turned off. Signed-off-by: Luis Mita <luis@luismita.com>
2024-05-07 15:48:37 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += cudy_tr3000-v1
mediatek: add support for Cudy WR3000 v1 Hardware -------- MediaTek MT7981 WiSoC 256MB DDR3 RAM 16MB SPI-NOR (XMC XM25QH128C) MediaTek MT7981 2x2 DBDC 802.11ax 2T2R (2.4 / 5) UART: 115200 8N1 3.3V [LEDS] VCC-GND-RX-TX [ETH] Header is located below the heatsink Case ---- Unscrew the 4 bottom screws. Remove the top of the case by inserting a small screwdriver into the ventilation holes and lift the top cover. This works best by beginning near the ETH-ports. The top is clipped on the front near the LEDs with two plastic clips. The back has a single clip in the middle. Start at one of the back edges. MAC-Addresses ------------- 80:AF:CA:00:F9:C6 LAN 80:AF:CA:00:F9:C7 WAN 80:AF:CA:00:F9:C6 W2 82:AF:CA:30:F9:C6 W5 Installation ------------ 1. Connect to the serial port as described in the "Hardware" section. 2. Power on the device. Keep pressing the "0" key to enter the U-Boot shell. 3. Download the OpenWrt initramfs image. Place it on an TFTP server connected to the Cudy LAN ports. Make sure the server is reachable at 192.168.1.2. Rename the image to "cudy3000.bin" 4. Download and boot the OpenWrt initramfs image. $ tftpboot 0x46000000 cudy3000.bin; bootm 0x46000000 5. Transfer the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to the device using scp. Install with sysupgrade. Note: Cudy does not yet provide a image for disabling their signature-protection. This has happened in the past. Make sure to check the wiki for a possible easier installation method. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
2023-05-17 13:55:42 +00:00
define Device/cudy_wr3000-v1
DEVICE_VENDOR := Cudy
DEVICE_MODEL := WR3000
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-cudy-wr3000-v1
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x47000000
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin
IMAGE_SIZE := 15424k
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += R31
KERNEL := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := append-kernel | pad-to 128k | append-rootfs | pad-rootfs | check-size | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
mediatek: add support for Cudy WR3000 v1 Hardware -------- MediaTek MT7981 WiSoC 256MB DDR3 RAM 16MB SPI-NOR (XMC XM25QH128C) MediaTek MT7981 2x2 DBDC 802.11ax 2T2R (2.4 / 5) UART: 115200 8N1 3.3V [LEDS] VCC-GND-RX-TX [ETH] Header is located below the heatsink Case ---- Unscrew the 4 bottom screws. Remove the top of the case by inserting a small screwdriver into the ventilation holes and lift the top cover. This works best by beginning near the ETH-ports. The top is clipped on the front near the LEDs with two plastic clips. The back has a single clip in the middle. Start at one of the back edges. MAC-Addresses ------------- 80:AF:CA:00:F9:C6 LAN 80:AF:CA:00:F9:C7 WAN 80:AF:CA:00:F9:C6 W2 82:AF:CA:30:F9:C6 W5 Installation ------------ 1. Connect to the serial port as described in the "Hardware" section. 2. Power on the device. Keep pressing the "0" key to enter the U-Boot shell. 3. Download the OpenWrt initramfs image. Place it on an TFTP server connected to the Cudy LAN ports. Make sure the server is reachable at 192.168.1.2. Rename the image to "cudy3000.bin" 4. Download and boot the OpenWrt initramfs image. $ tftpboot 0x46000000 cudy3000.bin; bootm 0x46000000 5. Transfer the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to the device using scp. Install with sysupgrade. Note: Cudy does not yet provide a image for disabling their signature-protection. This has happened in the past. Make sure to check the wiki for a possible easier installation method. Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
2023-05-17 13:55:42 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += cudy_wr3000-v1
define Device/cudy_wr3000s-v1
DEVICE_VENDOR := Cudy
DEVICE_MODEL := WR3000S
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-cudy-wr3000s-v1
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += R59
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += cudy_wr3000s-v1
filogic: Add support for D-Link AQUILA PRO AI M30 Specification: - MT7981 CPU using 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi (both AX) - MT7531 switch - 512MB RAM - 128MB NAND flash with two UBI partitions with identical size - 1 multi color LED (red, green, blue, white) connected via GCA230718 - 3 buttons (WPS, reset, LED on/off) - 1 1Gbit WAN port - 4 1Gbit LAN ports Disassembly: - There are four screws at the bottom: 2 under the rubber feets, 2 under the label. - After removing the screws, the white plastic part can be shifted out of the blue part. - Be careful because the antennas are mounted on the side and the top of the white part. Serial Interface - The serial interface can be connected to the 4 pin holes on the side of the board. - Pins (from front to rear): - 3.3V - RX - TX - GND - Settings: 115200, 8N1 MAC addresses: - WAN MAC is stored in partition "Odm" at offset 0x81 - LAN (as printed on the device) is WAN MAC + 1 - WLAN MAC (2.4 GHz) is WAN MAC + 2 - WLAN MAC (5GHz) is WAN MAC + 3 Flashing via Recovery Web Interface: - The recovery web interface always flashes to the currently active partition. - If OpenWrt is flahsed to the second partition, it will not boot. - Ensure that you have an OEM image available (encrypted and decrypted version). Decryption is described in the end. - Set your IP address to 192.168.200.10, subnetmask 255.255.255.0 - Press the reset button while powering on the device - Keep the reset button pressed until the LED blinks red - Open a Chromium based and goto http://192.168.200.1 (recovery web interface) - Download openwrt-mediatek-filogic-dlink_aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1-squashfs-recovery.bin - The recovery web interface always reports successful flashing, even if it fails - After flashing, the recovery web interface will try to forward the browser to 192.168.0.1 (can be ignored) - If OpenWrt was flashed to the first partition, OpenWrt will boot (The status LED will start blinking white and stay white in the end). In this case you're done and can use OpenWrt. - If OpenWrt was flashed to the second partition, OpenWrt won't boot (The status LED will stay red forever). In this case, the following steps are reuqired: - Start the web recovery interface again and flash the **decrypted OEM image**. This will be flashed to the second partition as well. The OEM firmware web interface is afterwards accessible via http://192.168.200.1. - Now flash the **encrypted OEM image** via OEM firmware web interface. In this case, the new firmware is flashed to the first partition. After flashing and the following reboot, the OEM firmware web interface should still be accessible via http://192.168.200.1. - Start the web recovery interface again and flash the OpenWrt recovery image. Now it will be flashed to the first partition, OpenWrt will boot correctly afterwards and is accessible via 192.168.1.1. Flashing via U-Boot: - Open the case, connect to the UART console - Set your IP address to 192.168.200.2, subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Connect to one of the LAN interfaces of the router - Run a tftp server which provides openwrt-mediatek-filogic-dlink_aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1-initramfs-kernel.bin. - Power on the device and select "7. Load image" in the U-Boot menu - Enter image file, tftp server IP and device IP (if they differ from the default). - TFTP download to RAM will start. After a few seconds OpenWrt initramfs should start - The initramfs is accessible via 192.168.1.1, change your IP address accordingly (or use multiple IP addresses on your interface) - Perform a sysupgrade using openwrt-mediatek-filogic-dlink_aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin - Reboot the device. OpenWrt should start from flash now Revert back to stock using the Recovery Web Interface: - Set your IP address to 192.168.200.2, subnetmask 255.255.255.0 - Press the reset button while powering on the device - Keep the reset button pressed until the LED blinks red - Open a Chromium based and goto http://192.168.200.1 (recovery web interface) - Flash a decrypted firmware image from D-Link. Decrypting an firmware image is described below. Decrypting a D-Link firmware image: - Download https://github.com/RolandoMagico/firmware-utils/blob/M32/src/m32-firmware-util.c - Compile a binary from the downloaded file, e.g. gcc m32-firmware-util.c -lcrypto -o m32-firmware-util - Run ./m32-firmware-util M30 --DecryptFactoryImage <OriginalFirmware> <OutputFile> - Example for firmware M30A1_FW101B05: ./m32-firmware-util M30 --DecryptFactoryImage M30A1_FW101B05\(0725091522\).bin M30A1_FW101B05\(0725091522\)_decrypted.bin Flashing via OEM web interface is not possible, as it will change the active partition and OpenWrt is only running on the first UBI partition. Controlling the LEDs: - The LEDs are controlled by a chip called "GCA230718" which is connected to the main CPU via I2C (address 0x40) - I didn't find any documentation or driver for it, so the information below is purely based on my investigations - If there is already I driver for it, please tell me. Maybe I didn't search enough - I implemented a kernel module (leds-gca230718) to access the LEDs via DTS - The LED controller supports PWM for brightness control and ramp control for smooth blinking. This is not implemented in the driver - The LED controller supports toggling (on -> off -> on -> off) where the brightness of the LEDs can be set individually for each on cycle - Until now, only simple active/inactive control is implemented (like when the LEDs would have been connected via GPIO) - Controlling the LEDs requires three sequences sent to the chip. Each sequence consists of - A reset command (0x81 0xE4) written to register 0x00 - A control command (for example 0x0C 0x02 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xFF 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xFF 0x87 written to register 0x03) - The reset command is always the same - In the control command - byte 0 is always the same - byte 1 (0x02 in the example above) must be changed in every sequence: 0x02 -> 0x01 -> 0x03) - byte 2 is set to 0x01 which disables toggling. 0x02 would be LED toggling without ramp control, 0x03 would be toggling with ramp control - byte 3 to 6 define the brightness values for the LEDs (R,G,B,W) for the first on cycle when toggling - byte 7 defines the toggling frequency (if toggling enabled) - byte 8 to 11 define the brightness values for the LEDs (R,G,B,W) for the second on cycle when toggling - byte 12 is constant 0x87 Comparison to M32/R32: - The algorithms for decrypting the OEM firmware are the same for M30/M32/R32, only the keys differ - The keys are available in the GPL sources for the M32 - The M32/R32 contained raw data in the firmware images (kernel, rootfs), the R30 uses a sysupgrade tar instead - Creation of the recovery image is quite similar, only the header start string changes. So mostly takeover from M32/R32 for that. - Turned out that the bytes at offset 0x0E and 0x0F in the recovery image header are the checksum over the data area - This checksum was not checked in the recovery web interface of M32/R32 devices, but is now active in R30 - I adapted the recovery image creation to also calculate the checksum over the data area - The recovery image header for M30 contains addresses which don't match the memory layout in the DTS. The same addresses are also present in the OEM images - The recovery web interface either calculates the correct addresses from it or has it's own logic to determine where which information must be written Signed-off-by: Roland Reinl <reinlroland+github@gmail.com>
2023-12-24 13:42:23 +00:00
define Device/dlink_aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1
DEVICE_VENDOR := D-Link
DEVICE_MODEL := AQUILA PRO AI M30
DEVICE_VARIANT := A1
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-dlink-aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-leds-gca230718 kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
filogic: Add support for D-Link AQUILA PRO AI M30 Specification: - MT7981 CPU using 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi (both AX) - MT7531 switch - 512MB RAM - 128MB NAND flash with two UBI partitions with identical size - 1 multi color LED (red, green, blue, white) connected via GCA230718 - 3 buttons (WPS, reset, LED on/off) - 1 1Gbit WAN port - 4 1Gbit LAN ports Disassembly: - There are four screws at the bottom: 2 under the rubber feets, 2 under the label. - After removing the screws, the white plastic part can be shifted out of the blue part. - Be careful because the antennas are mounted on the side and the top of the white part. Serial Interface - The serial interface can be connected to the 4 pin holes on the side of the board. - Pins (from front to rear): - 3.3V - RX - TX - GND - Settings: 115200, 8N1 MAC addresses: - WAN MAC is stored in partition "Odm" at offset 0x81 - LAN (as printed on the device) is WAN MAC + 1 - WLAN MAC (2.4 GHz) is WAN MAC + 2 - WLAN MAC (5GHz) is WAN MAC + 3 Flashing via Recovery Web Interface: - The recovery web interface always flashes to the currently active partition. - If OpenWrt is flahsed to the second partition, it will not boot. - Ensure that you have an OEM image available (encrypted and decrypted version). Decryption is described in the end. - Set your IP address to 192.168.200.10, subnetmask 255.255.255.0 - Press the reset button while powering on the device - Keep the reset button pressed until the LED blinks red - Open a Chromium based and goto http://192.168.200.1 (recovery web interface) - Download openwrt-mediatek-filogic-dlink_aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1-squashfs-recovery.bin - The recovery web interface always reports successful flashing, even if it fails - After flashing, the recovery web interface will try to forward the browser to 192.168.0.1 (can be ignored) - If OpenWrt was flashed to the first partition, OpenWrt will boot (The status LED will start blinking white and stay white in the end). In this case you're done and can use OpenWrt. - If OpenWrt was flashed to the second partition, OpenWrt won't boot (The status LED will stay red forever). In this case, the following steps are reuqired: - Start the web recovery interface again and flash the **decrypted OEM image**. This will be flashed to the second partition as well. The OEM firmware web interface is afterwards accessible via http://192.168.200.1. - Now flash the **encrypted OEM image** via OEM firmware web interface. In this case, the new firmware is flashed to the first partition. After flashing and the following reboot, the OEM firmware web interface should still be accessible via http://192.168.200.1. - Start the web recovery interface again and flash the OpenWrt recovery image. Now it will be flashed to the first partition, OpenWrt will boot correctly afterwards and is accessible via 192.168.1.1. Flashing via U-Boot: - Open the case, connect to the UART console - Set your IP address to 192.168.200.2, subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Connect to one of the LAN interfaces of the router - Run a tftp server which provides openwrt-mediatek-filogic-dlink_aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1-initramfs-kernel.bin. - Power on the device and select "7. Load image" in the U-Boot menu - Enter image file, tftp server IP and device IP (if they differ from the default). - TFTP download to RAM will start. After a few seconds OpenWrt initramfs should start - The initramfs is accessible via 192.168.1.1, change your IP address accordingly (or use multiple IP addresses on your interface) - Perform a sysupgrade using openwrt-mediatek-filogic-dlink_aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin - Reboot the device. OpenWrt should start from flash now Revert back to stock using the Recovery Web Interface: - Set your IP address to 192.168.200.2, subnetmask 255.255.255.0 - Press the reset button while powering on the device - Keep the reset button pressed until the LED blinks red - Open a Chromium based and goto http://192.168.200.1 (recovery web interface) - Flash a decrypted firmware image from D-Link. Decrypting an firmware image is described below. Decrypting a D-Link firmware image: - Download https://github.com/RolandoMagico/firmware-utils/blob/M32/src/m32-firmware-util.c - Compile a binary from the downloaded file, e.g. gcc m32-firmware-util.c -lcrypto -o m32-firmware-util - Run ./m32-firmware-util M30 --DecryptFactoryImage <OriginalFirmware> <OutputFile> - Example for firmware M30A1_FW101B05: ./m32-firmware-util M30 --DecryptFactoryImage M30A1_FW101B05\(0725091522\).bin M30A1_FW101B05\(0725091522\)_decrypted.bin Flashing via OEM web interface is not possible, as it will change the active partition and OpenWrt is only running on the first UBI partition. Controlling the LEDs: - The LEDs are controlled by a chip called "GCA230718" which is connected to the main CPU via I2C (address 0x40) - I didn't find any documentation or driver for it, so the information below is purely based on my investigations - If there is already I driver for it, please tell me. Maybe I didn't search enough - I implemented a kernel module (leds-gca230718) to access the LEDs via DTS - The LED controller supports PWM for brightness control and ramp control for smooth blinking. This is not implemented in the driver - The LED controller supports toggling (on -> off -> on -> off) where the brightness of the LEDs can be set individually for each on cycle - Until now, only simple active/inactive control is implemented (like when the LEDs would have been connected via GPIO) - Controlling the LEDs requires three sequences sent to the chip. Each sequence consists of - A reset command (0x81 0xE4) written to register 0x00 - A control command (for example 0x0C 0x02 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xFF 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xFF 0x87 written to register 0x03) - The reset command is always the same - In the control command - byte 0 is always the same - byte 1 (0x02 in the example above) must be changed in every sequence: 0x02 -> 0x01 -> 0x03) - byte 2 is set to 0x01 which disables toggling. 0x02 would be LED toggling without ramp control, 0x03 would be toggling with ramp control - byte 3 to 6 define the brightness values for the LEDs (R,G,B,W) for the first on cycle when toggling - byte 7 defines the toggling frequency (if toggling enabled) - byte 8 to 11 define the brightness values for the LEDs (R,G,B,W) for the second on cycle when toggling - byte 12 is constant 0x87 Comparison to M32/R32: - The algorithms for decrypting the OEM firmware are the same for M30/M32/R32, only the keys differ - The keys are available in the GPL sources for the M32 - The M32/R32 contained raw data in the firmware images (kernel, rootfs), the R30 uses a sysupgrade tar instead - Creation of the recovery image is quite similar, only the header start string changes. So mostly takeover from M32/R32 for that. - Turned out that the bytes at offset 0x0E and 0x0F in the recovery image header are the checksum over the data area - This checksum was not checked in the recovery web interface of M32/R32 devices, but is now active in R30 - I adapted the recovery image creation to also calculate the checksum over the data area - The recovery image header for M30 contains addresses which don't match the memory layout in the DTS. The same addresses are also present in the OEM images - The recovery web interface either calculates the correct addresses from it or has it's own logic to determine where which information must be written Signed-off-by: Roland Reinl <reinlroland+github@gmail.com>
2023-12-24 13:42:23 +00:00
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES += recovery.bin
IMAGE_SIZE := 51200k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
IMAGE/recovery.bin := sysupgrade-tar | pad-to $$(IMAGE_SIZE) | dlink-ai-recovery-header DLK6E6110001 \x6A\x28\xEE\x0B \x00\x00\x2C\x00 \x00\x00\x20\x03 \x61\x6E
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += dlink_aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1
define Device/edgecore_eap111
DEVICE_VENDOR := Edgecore
DEVICE_MODEL := EAP111
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981a-edgecore-eap111
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x47000000
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-ubi | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE)
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += edgecore_eap111
mediatek: filogic: add support for GatoNetworks GDSP The GatoNetworks GDSP is a re-branded version of the R5000 5G Industrial router from Yinghua Technologies. The re-branded device comes with OpenWrt preinstalled, and an OpenWrt-based U-Boot bootloader version. While the flash layout has been kept compatible with the OpenWrt version found on the stock device (see [5]), the image format changed, making a bootloader upgrade necessary. Specifications: SoC: Mediatek MT7981BA RAM: 256MB Flash: SPI-NOR 32 MiB (Winbond W25Q256) WLAN: MT7976CN DBDC AX Wi-Fi Switch: MT7531AE (4x LAN Gigabit ports, 1x WAN Gigabit port) 5G: Quectel RM520N modem Watchdog: an external WDT connected to GPIO 6 is present and always running; the built-in Mediatek watchdog is also present and effective, but not used at the moment. This porting has been tested only with 1x 5G modems installed (the device supports up to two). Installation: Installation is possible via sysupgrade both in the stock device and re-branded version. However, in the former case, updating the bootloader is required. OpenWrt-based U-Boot Bootloader installation -------------------------------------------- The firmware flashed in the re-branded device at manifacturing time will flash an OpenWrt-based U-Boot bootloader with some extra recovery features (see [1]) at first boot. To update the bootloader, you need to install the mtd-rw module and insmod it: insmod mtd-rw i_want_a_brick=1 Then update relevant flash partitions: mtd erase u-boot-env mtd erase BL2 mtd erase FIP mtd write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-gatonetworks_gdsp-preloader.bin BL2 mtd write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-gatonetworks_gdsp-bl31-uboot.fip FIP And reboot, making sure all previous commands ran succesfully. If something goes wrong, you can recover your device via the mtk_uartboot tool. In my testing, it was possible to start the process even without (un)-plugging the device, may be handy for remote recovery. Installation from stock device and firmware ------------------------------------------- To install vanilla OpenWrt in the stock device (R5000 5G Industrial router from Yinghua Technologies) running the stock vendor firmware, you will need to update your bootloader as described in previous section. Remember to use -F (force upgrade) and -n (not keeping settings). U-Boot Recovery --------------- This procedure has been tested only with the OpenWrt-based U-boot bootloader. Assign your system static IP address 192.168.1.1 and start a TFTP server. The device will look for an initramfs image named openwrt-mediatek-filogic-gatonetworks_gdsp-initramfs-kernel.bin (so you may use openwrt/bin/targets/mediatek/filogic as root dir for your TFTP server). Power on the device while keeping the reset button pressed, until you see a TFTP request from 192.168.1.10. Your environment will be restored to it's default state. MAC addresses assignment ------------------------ MAC addresses are assigned slightly differently than in stock firmware. In particular, the 5 GHz Wi-Fi uses 2.4 GHZ MAC + 1, rather than reusing it with LA bit set as done in stock firmware. This MAC address is allocated to the device, so it can be used. The 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi MAC address is the label MAC. LAN MAC is used to set the special U-Boot environment ethaddr variable. device MAC address U-Boot env variable factory partition offset 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi :84 wifi_mac 0x4 5.8 GHz Wi-Fi :85 not present not present WAN :86 wan_mac 0x24 LAN :87 lan_mac 0x2A Notes ----- [1]: the OpenWrt-based U-Boot bootloader you will find installed in the re-branded device is configured to request for the initramfs image via TFTP for $gdsp_tftp_tries times before trying normal boot from NOR flash. Setting this U-Boot environment variable to 0x0 will disable the feature, which is not implemented in this patch. [2]: the exposed UART port is connected to ttyS1; the ttyS0 console port is not exposed. [3]: the provided bootloader environment has no provision for operating on BL2 and the FIP partitions. This is an intentional choice to make it (slightly) more difficult to brick the device. [4]: it seems GPIO 6 is used both for the "SYS" LED and external WDT. [5] BL2 expects to find FIP payload at a fixed offset, so some constraints apply. Signed-off-by: Enrico Mioso <mrkiko.rs@gmail.com>
2024-11-09 21:14:33 +00:00
define Device/gatonetworks_gdsp
DEVICE_VENDOR := GatoNetworks
DEVICE_MODEL := gdsp
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-gatonetworks-gdsp
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
IMAGE_SIZE := 32768k
DEVICE_PACKAGES := fitblk kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware \
kmod-usb-net-qmi-wwan kmod-usb-serial-option kmod-usb3 \
mt7981-wo-firmware -kmod-phy-aquantia
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 nor-ddr3
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot gatonetworks_gdsp
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | pad-rootfs | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += gatonetworks_gdsp
define Device/glinet_gl-mt2500
DEVICE_VENDOR := GL.iNet
DEVICE_MODEL := GL-MT2500
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-glinet-gl-mt2500
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x47000000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := -wpad-basic-mbedtls e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs kmod-usb3
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += glinet,mt2500-emmc
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-gl-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += glinet_gl-mt2500
define Device/glinet_gl-mt3000
DEVICE_VENDOR := GL.iNet
DEVICE_MODEL := GL-MT3000
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-glinet-gl-mt3000
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += glinet,mt3000-snand
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware kmod-hwmon-pwmfan kmod-usb3
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 246272k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-gl-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += glinet_gl-mt3000
define Device/glinet_gl-mt6000
DEVICE_VENDOR := GL.iNet
DEVICE_MODEL := GL-MT6000
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-glinet-gl-mt6000
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs kmod-usb3 kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-kernel | pad-to 32M | append-rootfs
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-gl-metadata
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 emmc-ddr4
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot glinet_gl-mt6000
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += glinet_gl-mt6000
mediatek: Add support for GL.iNet X3000 (Spitz AX) and XE3000 (Puli AX) The GL.iNet X3000 and XE3000 are Wi-Fi 6 5G cellular routers, based on MediaTek MT7981A SoC. The XE3000 is the same device as the X3000, except for an additional battery. Specifications: - SoC: Filogic 820 MT7981A (1.3GHz) - RAM: DDR4 512M - Flash: eMMC 8G, MicroSD card slot - WiFi: 2.4GHz and 5GHz with 6 antennas - Ethernet: - 1x LAN (10/100/1000M) - 1x WAN (10/100/1000/2500M) - 5G: Quectel RM520N-GL with two nano-SIM card slots - USB: 1x USB 2.0 port - UART: - 3.3V, TX, RX, GND / 115200 8N1 MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware: vendor OpenWrt address source WAN eth0 label factory 0x0a (label) LAN eth1 label + 1 2g phy0-ap0 label + 2 factory 0x04 5g phy1-ap0 label + 3 Installation via U-Boot rescue: 1. Press and hold reset button while booting the device 2. Wait for the Internet led to blink 5 times 3. Release reset button 4. The rescue page is accessible via http://192.168.1.1 5. Select the OpenWrt sysupgrade image and start upgrade 6. Wait for the router to flash new firmware and reboot Revert to stock firmware: 1. Download the stock firmware from GL.iNet website 2. Use the method explained above to flash the stock firmware Switch the modem network port between PCIe and USB interfaces: 1. Connect to the AT commands (/dev/ttyUSB2) port using e.g. minicom: minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB2 2. Check the current modem mode with 'AT+QCFG="data_interface"': - 0,0 indicates that the network port uses the USB interface - 1,0 indicates that the network port uses the PCIe interface 3. Switch the active interface with: - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",0,0' to use the USB interface - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",1,0' to use the PCIe interface 4. Reboot Signed-off-by: Jean Thomas <jean.thomas@wifirst.fr>
2023-11-09 10:28:45 +00:00
define Device/glinet_gl-x3000-xe3000-common
DEVICE_VENDOR := GL.iNet
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware mkf2fs \
mediatek: Add support for GL.iNet X3000 (Spitz AX) and XE3000 (Puli AX) The GL.iNet X3000 and XE3000 are Wi-Fi 6 5G cellular routers, based on MediaTek MT7981A SoC. The XE3000 is the same device as the X3000, except for an additional battery. Specifications: - SoC: Filogic 820 MT7981A (1.3GHz) - RAM: DDR4 512M - Flash: eMMC 8G, MicroSD card slot - WiFi: 2.4GHz and 5GHz with 6 antennas - Ethernet: - 1x LAN (10/100/1000M) - 1x WAN (10/100/1000/2500M) - 5G: Quectel RM520N-GL with two nano-SIM card slots - USB: 1x USB 2.0 port - UART: - 3.3V, TX, RX, GND / 115200 8N1 MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware: vendor OpenWrt address source WAN eth0 label factory 0x0a (label) LAN eth1 label + 1 2g phy0-ap0 label + 2 factory 0x04 5g phy1-ap0 label + 3 Installation via U-Boot rescue: 1. Press and hold reset button while booting the device 2. Wait for the Internet led to blink 5 times 3. Release reset button 4. The rescue page is accessible via http://192.168.1.1 5. Select the OpenWrt sysupgrade image and start upgrade 6. Wait for the router to flash new firmware and reboot Revert to stock firmware: 1. Download the stock firmware from GL.iNet website 2. Use the method explained above to flash the stock firmware Switch the modem network port between PCIe and USB interfaces: 1. Connect to the AT commands (/dev/ttyUSB2) port using e.g. minicom: minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB2 2. Check the current modem mode with 'AT+QCFG="data_interface"': - 0,0 indicates that the network port uses the USB interface - 1,0 indicates that the network port uses the PCIe interface 3. Switch the active interface with: - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",0,0' to use the USB interface - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",1,0' to use the PCIe interface 4. Reboot Signed-off-by: Jean Thomas <jean.thomas@wifirst.fr>
2023-11-09 10:28:45 +00:00
kmod-fs-f2fs kmod-hwmon-pwmfan kmod-usb3 kmod-usb-serial-option \
kmod-usb-storage kmod-usb-net-qmi-wwan uqmi
uboot-mediatek: support GL.iNet GL-X3000 and GL-XE3000 Add u-boot support based on the kernel dts introduced in d1016446 and the GL-MT6000 u-boot support in fe10f974. The pcie-mediatek-gen3 kernel driver doesn't like hotplug, so to work in PCIe mode, the 5G modem on this device needs to be switched on by u-boot before starting the kernel. Include an init_modem step in the boot_system action to set the relevant gpios. (The factory bootloader does the same, using Mediatek SDK-specific gpio_power_clr and gpio_pull_up.) Ideally the modem would be started using gpio-hog in the device tree, but this will need to wait until mediatek gpio-hog support is fixed upstream: https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/6ef2583e85eea60560d7776377d662779e7c44e5.1722419839.git.chris@arachsys.com/ The bootloader can be replaced using the built-in web interface of the factory bootloader. Hold the reset button for five seconds while powering on the device and it will boot into a recovery http server. http://192.168.1.1/uboot.html and http://192.168.1.1/bl2.html can then be used to upload openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-bl31-uboot.fip and openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-preloader.bin respectively. Alternatively, from a root shell on the running system, unlock the boot partition with echo 0 >/sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro then write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-bl31-uboot.fip to /dev/mmcblk0p4 and openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-preloader.bin to /dev/mmcblk0boot0. Signed-off-by: Chris Webb <chris@arachsys.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/15645 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
2024-06-10 08:54:23 +00:00
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-kernel | pad-to 32M | append-rootfs
mediatek: Add support for GL.iNet X3000 (Spitz AX) and XE3000 (Puli AX) The GL.iNet X3000 and XE3000 are Wi-Fi 6 5G cellular routers, based on MediaTek MT7981A SoC. The XE3000 is the same device as the X3000, except for an additional battery. Specifications: - SoC: Filogic 820 MT7981A (1.3GHz) - RAM: DDR4 512M - Flash: eMMC 8G, MicroSD card slot - WiFi: 2.4GHz and 5GHz with 6 antennas - Ethernet: - 1x LAN (10/100/1000M) - 1x WAN (10/100/1000/2500M) - 5G: Quectel RM520N-GL with two nano-SIM card slots - USB: 1x USB 2.0 port - UART: - 3.3V, TX, RX, GND / 115200 8N1 MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware: vendor OpenWrt address source WAN eth0 label factory 0x0a (label) LAN eth1 label + 1 2g phy0-ap0 label + 2 factory 0x04 5g phy1-ap0 label + 3 Installation via U-Boot rescue: 1. Press and hold reset button while booting the device 2. Wait for the Internet led to blink 5 times 3. Release reset button 4. The rescue page is accessible via http://192.168.1.1 5. Select the OpenWrt sysupgrade image and start upgrade 6. Wait for the router to flash new firmware and reboot Revert to stock firmware: 1. Download the stock firmware from GL.iNet website 2. Use the method explained above to flash the stock firmware Switch the modem network port between PCIe and USB interfaces: 1. Connect to the AT commands (/dev/ttyUSB2) port using e.g. minicom: minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB2 2. Check the current modem mode with 'AT+QCFG="data_interface"': - 0,0 indicates that the network port uses the USB interface - 1,0 indicates that the network port uses the PCIe interface 3. Switch the active interface with: - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",0,0' to use the USB interface - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",1,0' to use the PCIe interface 4. Reboot Signed-off-by: Jean Thomas <jean.thomas@wifirst.fr>
2023-11-09 10:28:45 +00:00
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
uboot-mediatek: support GL.iNet GL-X3000 and GL-XE3000 Add u-boot support based on the kernel dts introduced in d1016446 and the GL-MT6000 u-boot support in fe10f974. The pcie-mediatek-gen3 kernel driver doesn't like hotplug, so to work in PCIe mode, the 5G modem on this device needs to be switched on by u-boot before starting the kernel. Include an init_modem step in the boot_system action to set the relevant gpios. (The factory bootloader does the same, using Mediatek SDK-specific gpio_power_clr and gpio_pull_up.) Ideally the modem would be started using gpio-hog in the device tree, but this will need to wait until mediatek gpio-hog support is fixed upstream: https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/6ef2583e85eea60560d7776377d662779e7c44e5.1722419839.git.chris@arachsys.com/ The bootloader can be replaced using the built-in web interface of the factory bootloader. Hold the reset button for five seconds while powering on the device and it will boot into a recovery http server. http://192.168.1.1/uboot.html and http://192.168.1.1/bl2.html can then be used to upload openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-bl31-uboot.fip and openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-preloader.bin respectively. Alternatively, from a root shell on the running system, unlock the boot partition with echo 0 >/sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro then write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-bl31-uboot.fip to /dev/mmcblk0p4 and openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-preloader.bin to /dev/mmcblk0boot0. Signed-off-by: Chris Webb <chris@arachsys.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/15645 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
2024-06-10 08:54:23 +00:00
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 emmc-ddr4
mediatek: Add support for GL.iNet X3000 (Spitz AX) and XE3000 (Puli AX) The GL.iNet X3000 and XE3000 are Wi-Fi 6 5G cellular routers, based on MediaTek MT7981A SoC. The XE3000 is the same device as the X3000, except for an additional battery. Specifications: - SoC: Filogic 820 MT7981A (1.3GHz) - RAM: DDR4 512M - Flash: eMMC 8G, MicroSD card slot - WiFi: 2.4GHz and 5GHz with 6 antennas - Ethernet: - 1x LAN (10/100/1000M) - 1x WAN (10/100/1000/2500M) - 5G: Quectel RM520N-GL with two nano-SIM card slots - USB: 1x USB 2.0 port - UART: - 3.3V, TX, RX, GND / 115200 8N1 MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware: vendor OpenWrt address source WAN eth0 label factory 0x0a (label) LAN eth1 label + 1 2g phy0-ap0 label + 2 factory 0x04 5g phy1-ap0 label + 3 Installation via U-Boot rescue: 1. Press and hold reset button while booting the device 2. Wait for the Internet led to blink 5 times 3. Release reset button 4. The rescue page is accessible via http://192.168.1.1 5. Select the OpenWrt sysupgrade image and start upgrade 6. Wait for the router to flash new firmware and reboot Revert to stock firmware: 1. Download the stock firmware from GL.iNet website 2. Use the method explained above to flash the stock firmware Switch the modem network port between PCIe and USB interfaces: 1. Connect to the AT commands (/dev/ttyUSB2) port using e.g. minicom: minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB2 2. Check the current modem mode with 'AT+QCFG="data_interface"': - 0,0 indicates that the network port uses the USB interface - 1,0 indicates that the network port uses the PCIe interface 3. Switch the active interface with: - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",0,0' to use the USB interface - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",1,0' to use the PCIe interface 4. Reboot Signed-off-by: Jean Thomas <jean.thomas@wifirst.fr>
2023-11-09 10:28:45 +00:00
endef
define Device/glinet_gl-x3000
DEVICE_MODEL := GL-X3000
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981a-glinet-gl-x3000
SUPPORTED_DEVICES := glinet,gl-x3000
$(call Device/glinet_gl-x3000-xe3000-common)
uboot-mediatek: support GL.iNet GL-X3000 and GL-XE3000 Add u-boot support based on the kernel dts introduced in d1016446 and the GL-MT6000 u-boot support in fe10f974. The pcie-mediatek-gen3 kernel driver doesn't like hotplug, so to work in PCIe mode, the 5G modem on this device needs to be switched on by u-boot before starting the kernel. Include an init_modem step in the boot_system action to set the relevant gpios. (The factory bootloader does the same, using Mediatek SDK-specific gpio_power_clr and gpio_pull_up.) Ideally the modem would be started using gpio-hog in the device tree, but this will need to wait until mediatek gpio-hog support is fixed upstream: https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/6ef2583e85eea60560d7776377d662779e7c44e5.1722419839.git.chris@arachsys.com/ The bootloader can be replaced using the built-in web interface of the factory bootloader. Hold the reset button for five seconds while powering on the device and it will boot into a recovery http server. http://192.168.1.1/uboot.html and http://192.168.1.1/bl2.html can then be used to upload openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-bl31-uboot.fip and openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-preloader.bin respectively. Alternatively, from a root shell on the running system, unlock the boot partition with echo 0 >/sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro then write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-bl31-uboot.fip to /dev/mmcblk0p4 and openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-preloader.bin to /dev/mmcblk0boot0. Signed-off-by: Chris Webb <chris@arachsys.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/15645 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
2024-06-10 08:54:23 +00:00
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot glinet_gl-x3000
mediatek: Add support for GL.iNet X3000 (Spitz AX) and XE3000 (Puli AX) The GL.iNet X3000 and XE3000 are Wi-Fi 6 5G cellular routers, based on MediaTek MT7981A SoC. The XE3000 is the same device as the X3000, except for an additional battery. Specifications: - SoC: Filogic 820 MT7981A (1.3GHz) - RAM: DDR4 512M - Flash: eMMC 8G, MicroSD card slot - WiFi: 2.4GHz and 5GHz with 6 antennas - Ethernet: - 1x LAN (10/100/1000M) - 1x WAN (10/100/1000/2500M) - 5G: Quectel RM520N-GL with two nano-SIM card slots - USB: 1x USB 2.0 port - UART: - 3.3V, TX, RX, GND / 115200 8N1 MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware: vendor OpenWrt address source WAN eth0 label factory 0x0a (label) LAN eth1 label + 1 2g phy0-ap0 label + 2 factory 0x04 5g phy1-ap0 label + 3 Installation via U-Boot rescue: 1. Press and hold reset button while booting the device 2. Wait for the Internet led to blink 5 times 3. Release reset button 4. The rescue page is accessible via http://192.168.1.1 5. Select the OpenWrt sysupgrade image and start upgrade 6. Wait for the router to flash new firmware and reboot Revert to stock firmware: 1. Download the stock firmware from GL.iNet website 2. Use the method explained above to flash the stock firmware Switch the modem network port between PCIe and USB interfaces: 1. Connect to the AT commands (/dev/ttyUSB2) port using e.g. minicom: minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB2 2. Check the current modem mode with 'AT+QCFG="data_interface"': - 0,0 indicates that the network port uses the USB interface - 1,0 indicates that the network port uses the PCIe interface 3. Switch the active interface with: - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",0,0' to use the USB interface - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",1,0' to use the PCIe interface 4. Reboot Signed-off-by: Jean Thomas <jean.thomas@wifirst.fr>
2023-11-09 10:28:45 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += glinet_gl-x3000
define Device/glinet_gl-xe3000
DEVICE_MODEL := GL-XE3000
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981a-glinet-gl-xe3000
SUPPORTED_DEVICES := glinet,gl-xe3000
$(call Device/glinet_gl-x3000-xe3000-common)
uboot-mediatek: support GL.iNet GL-X3000 and GL-XE3000 Add u-boot support based on the kernel dts introduced in d1016446 and the GL-MT6000 u-boot support in fe10f974. The pcie-mediatek-gen3 kernel driver doesn't like hotplug, so to work in PCIe mode, the 5G modem on this device needs to be switched on by u-boot before starting the kernel. Include an init_modem step in the boot_system action to set the relevant gpios. (The factory bootloader does the same, using Mediatek SDK-specific gpio_power_clr and gpio_pull_up.) Ideally the modem would be started using gpio-hog in the device tree, but this will need to wait until mediatek gpio-hog support is fixed upstream: https://lore.kernel.org/u-boot/6ef2583e85eea60560d7776377d662779e7c44e5.1722419839.git.chris@arachsys.com/ The bootloader can be replaced using the built-in web interface of the factory bootloader. Hold the reset button for five seconds while powering on the device and it will boot into a recovery http server. http://192.168.1.1/uboot.html and http://192.168.1.1/bl2.html can then be used to upload openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-bl31-uboot.fip and openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-preloader.bin respectively. Alternatively, from a root shell on the running system, unlock the boot partition with echo 0 >/sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro then write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-bl31-uboot.fip to /dev/mmcblk0p4 and openwrt-mediatek-filogic-glinet_gl-x3000-preloader.bin to /dev/mmcblk0boot0. Signed-off-by: Chris Webb <chris@arachsys.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/15645 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
2024-06-10 08:54:23 +00:00
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot glinet_gl-xe3000
mediatek: Add support for GL.iNet X3000 (Spitz AX) and XE3000 (Puli AX) The GL.iNet X3000 and XE3000 are Wi-Fi 6 5G cellular routers, based on MediaTek MT7981A SoC. The XE3000 is the same device as the X3000, except for an additional battery. Specifications: - SoC: Filogic 820 MT7981A (1.3GHz) - RAM: DDR4 512M - Flash: eMMC 8G, MicroSD card slot - WiFi: 2.4GHz and 5GHz with 6 antennas - Ethernet: - 1x LAN (10/100/1000M) - 1x WAN (10/100/1000/2500M) - 5G: Quectel RM520N-GL with two nano-SIM card slots - USB: 1x USB 2.0 port - UART: - 3.3V, TX, RX, GND / 115200 8N1 MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware: vendor OpenWrt address source WAN eth0 label factory 0x0a (label) LAN eth1 label + 1 2g phy0-ap0 label + 2 factory 0x04 5g phy1-ap0 label + 3 Installation via U-Boot rescue: 1. Press and hold reset button while booting the device 2. Wait for the Internet led to blink 5 times 3. Release reset button 4. The rescue page is accessible via http://192.168.1.1 5. Select the OpenWrt sysupgrade image and start upgrade 6. Wait for the router to flash new firmware and reboot Revert to stock firmware: 1. Download the stock firmware from GL.iNet website 2. Use the method explained above to flash the stock firmware Switch the modem network port between PCIe and USB interfaces: 1. Connect to the AT commands (/dev/ttyUSB2) port using e.g. minicom: minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB2 2. Check the current modem mode with 'AT+QCFG="data_interface"': - 0,0 indicates that the network port uses the USB interface - 1,0 indicates that the network port uses the PCIe interface 3. Switch the active interface with: - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",0,0' to use the USB interface - 'AT+QCFG="data_interface",1,0' to use the PCIe interface 4. Reboot Signed-off-by: Jean Thomas <jean.thomas@wifirst.fr>
2023-11-09 10:28:45 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += glinet_gl-xe3000
define Device/h3c_magic-nx30-pro
DEVICE_VENDOR := H3C
DEVICE_MODEL := Magic NX30 Pro
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-h3c-magic-nx30-pro
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot h3c_magic-nx30-pro
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += h3c_magic-nx30-pro
define Device/jcg_q30-pro
DEVICE_VENDOR := JCG
DEVICE_MODEL := Q30 PRO
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-jcg-q30-pro
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot jcg_q30-pro
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += jcg_q30-pro
mediatek: add support for JDCloud RE-CP-03 Hardware specification: SoC: MediaTek MT7986A 4x A53 Flash: 128GB eMMC RAM: 1GB DDR4 Ethernet: 4x 1GbE, 1x 2.5GbE (RTL8221B) Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C Button: Reset, Joylink Power: DC 12V 2A Flash instructions: 1. Download and flash the vendor migration firmware via webUI: https://firmware.download.immortalwrt.eu.org/cnsztl/mediatek/filogic/openwrt-mediatek-mt7986-jdcloud_re-cp-03-vendor-migration.bin (Default address is 192.168.68.1, user root, no password) 2. After device has booted up, write new GPT table: dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-gpt.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=0 count=34 conv=fsync 3. Erase and write new BL2: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 bs=512 count=8192 conv=fsync dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-preloader.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 bs=512 conv=fsync 4. Erase and write new FIP: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=13312 count=8192 conv=fsync dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-bl31-uboot.fip of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=13312 conv=fsync 5. Set static IP on your PC: IP 192.168.1.254/24, GW 192.168.1.1 6. Serve OpenWrt initramfs image using TFTP server. 7. Cut off the power and re-engage, wait for TFTP recovery to complete. 8. After OpenWrt has booted, perform sysupgrade. 9. Additionally, if you want to have eMMC recovery boot feature: (Don't worry! You will always have TFTP recovery boot feature.) dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-initramfs-recovery.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p4 bs=512 conv=fsync Signed-off-by: Tianling Shen <cnsztl@immortalwrt.org>
2023-11-01 06:46:15 +00:00
define Device/jdcloud_re-cp-03
DEVICE_VENDOR := JDCloud
DEVICE_MODEL := RE-CP-03
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-jdcloud-re-cp-03
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTC_FLAGS := --pad 4096
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x43f00000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware \
mediatek: add support for JDCloud RE-CP-03 Hardware specification: SoC: MediaTek MT7986A 4x A53 Flash: 128GB eMMC RAM: 1GB DDR4 Ethernet: 4x 1GbE, 1x 2.5GbE (RTL8221B) Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C Button: Reset, Joylink Power: DC 12V 2A Flash instructions: 1. Download and flash the vendor migration firmware via webUI: https://firmware.download.immortalwrt.eu.org/cnsztl/mediatek/filogic/openwrt-mediatek-mt7986-jdcloud_re-cp-03-vendor-migration.bin (Default address is 192.168.68.1, user root, no password) 2. After device has booted up, write new GPT table: dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-gpt.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=0 count=34 conv=fsync 3. Erase and write new BL2: echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 bs=512 count=8192 conv=fsync dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-preloader.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 bs=512 conv=fsync 4. Erase and write new FIP: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=13312 count=8192 conv=fsync dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-bl31-uboot.fip of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=13312 conv=fsync 5. Set static IP on your PC: IP 192.168.1.254/24, GW 192.168.1.1 6. Serve OpenWrt initramfs image using TFTP server. 7. Cut off the power and re-engage, wait for TFTP recovery to complete. 8. After OpenWrt has booted, perform sysupgrade. 9. Additionally, if you want to have eMMC recovery boot feature: (Don't worry! You will always have TFTP recovery boot feature.) dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-initramfs-recovery.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p4 bs=512 conv=fsync Signed-off-by: Tianling Shen <cnsztl@immortalwrt.org>
2023-11-01 06:46:15 +00:00
e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs
KERNEL_LOADADDR := 0x44000000
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
IMAGE_SIZE := $$(shell expr 64 + $$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE))m
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | \
pad-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS :=gpt.bin preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/gpt.bin := mt798x-gpt emmc
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 emmc-ddr4
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot jdcloud_re-cp-03
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += jdcloud_re-cp-03
define Device/keenetic_kn-3911
DEVICE_VENDOR := Keenetic
DEVICE_MODEL := KN-3911
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-keenetic-kn-3911
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware kmod-phy-airoha-en8811h
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_SIZE := 6144k
IMAGE_SIZE := 108544k
KERNEL := kernel-bin | lzma | fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb | \
append-squashfs4-fakeroot
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-kernel | pad-to $$(KERNEL_SIZE) | \
append-ubi | check-size | zyimage -d 0x803911 -v "KN-3911"
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += keenetic_kn-3911
define Device/mediatek_mt7981-rfb
DEVICE_VENDOR := MediaTek
DEVICE_MODEL := MT7981 rfb
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981-rfb
DEVICE_DTS_OVERLAY:= \
mt7981-rfb-spim-nand \
mt7981-rfb-mxl-2p5g-phy-eth1 \
mt7981-rfb-mxl-2p5g-phy-swp5
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := $(DTS_DIR)/
DEVICE_DTC_FLAGS := --pad 4096
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x43f00000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware kmod-usb3 e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs mt7981-wo-firmware
KERNEL_LOADADDR := 0x44000000
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := .itb
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
IMAGE_SIZE := $$(shell expr 64 + $$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE))m
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-with-rootfs | pad-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := \
emmc-preloader.bin emmc-bl31-uboot.fip \
nor-preloader.bin nor-bl31-uboot.fip \
sdcard.img.gz \
snfi-nand-preloader.bin snfi-nand-bl31-uboot.fip \
spim-nand-preloader.bin spim-nand-bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/emmc-preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 emmc-ddr3
ARTIFACT/emmc-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot rfb-emmc
ARTIFACT/nor-preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 nor-ddr3
ARTIFACT/nor-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot rfb-emmc
ARTIFACT/snfi-nand-preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 snand-ddr3
ARTIFACT/snfi-nand-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot rfb-snfi
ARTIFACT/spim-nand-preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3
ARTIFACT/spim-nand-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot rfb-spim-nand
ARTIFACT/sdcard.img.gz := mt798x-gpt sdmmc |\
pad-to 17k | mt7981-bl2 sdmmc-ddr3 |\
pad-to 6656k | mt7981-bl31-uboot rfb-sd |\
$(if $(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),\
pad-to 12M | append-image-stage initramfs.itb | check-size 44m |\
) \
pad-to 44M | mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3 |\
pad-to 45M | mt7981-bl31-uboot rfb-spim-nand |\
pad-to 49M | mt7981-bl2 nor-ddr3 |\
pad-to 50M | mt7981-bl31-uboot rfb-nor |\
pad-to 51M | mt7981-bl2 snand-ddr3 |\
pad-to 53M | mt7981-bl31-uboot rfb-snfi |\
$(if $(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_SQUASHFS),\
pad-to 64M | append-image squashfs-sysupgrade.itb | check-size |\
) \
gzip
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += mediatek_mt7981-rfb
define Device/mediatek_mt7986a-rfb-nand
DEVICE_VENDOR := MediaTek
DEVICE_MODEL := MT7986 rfba AP (NAND)
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-rfb-spim-nand
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := $(DTS_DIR)/
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
SUPPORTED_DEVICES := mediatek,mt7986a-rfb-snand
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-ubi | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE)
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
KERNEL = kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS = kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += mediatek_mt7986a-rfb-nand
define Device/mediatek_mt7986b-rfb
DEVICE_VENDOR := MediaTek
DEVICE_MODEL := MTK7986 rfbb AP
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986b-rfb
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := $(DTS_DIR)/
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
SUPPORTED_DEVICES := mediatek,mt7986b-rfb
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-ubi | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE)
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += mediatek_mt7986b-rfb
define Device/mediatek_mt7988a-rfb
DEVICE_VENDOR := MediaTek
DEVICE_MODEL := MT7988A rfb
DEVICE_DTS := mt7988a-rfb
DEVICE_DTS_OVERLAY:= \
mt7988a-rfb-emmc \
mt7988a-rfb-sd \
mt7988a-rfb-snfi-nand \
mt7988a-rfb-spim-nand \
mt7988a-rfb-spim-nand-factory \
mt7988a-rfb-spim-nor \
mt7988a-rfb-eth1-aqr \
mt7988a-rfb-eth1-i2p5g-phy \
mt7988a-rfb-eth1-mxl \
mt7988a-rfb-eth1-sfp \
mt7988a-rfb-eth2-aqr \
mt7988a-rfb-eth2-mxl \
mt7988a-rfb-eth2-sfp
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := $(DTS_DIR)/
DEVICE_DTC_FLAGS := --pad 4096
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x45f00000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := mt7988-2p5g-phy-firmware kmod-sfp
KERNEL_LOADADDR := 0x46000000
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := .itb
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGE_SIZE := $$(shell expr 64 + $$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE))m
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-with-rootfs | pad-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := \
emmc-gpt.bin emmc-preloader.bin emmc-bl31-uboot.fip \
nor-preloader.bin nor-bl31-uboot.fip \
sdcard.img.gz \
snand-preloader.bin snand-bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/emmc-gpt.bin := mt798x-gpt emmc
ARTIFACT/emmc-preloader.bin := mt7988-bl2 emmc-comb
ARTIFACT/emmc-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7988-bl31-uboot rfb-emmc
ARTIFACT/nor-preloader.bin := mt7988-bl2 nor-comb
ARTIFACT/nor-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7988-bl31-uboot rfb-nor
ARTIFACT/snand-preloader.bin := mt7988-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-comb
ARTIFACT/snand-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7988-bl31-uboot rfb-snand
ARTIFACT/sdcard.img.gz := mt798x-gpt sdmmc |\
pad-to 17k | mt7988-bl2 sdmmc-comb |\
pad-to 6656k | mt7988-bl31-uboot rfb-sd |\
$(if $(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),\
pad-to 12M | append-image-stage initramfs.itb | check-size 44m |\
) \
pad-to 44M | mt7988-bl2 spim-nand-comb |\
pad-to 45M | mt7988-bl31-uboot rfb-snand |\
pad-to 51M | mt7988-bl2 nor-comb |\
pad-to 51M | mt7988-bl31-uboot rfb-nor |\
pad-to 55M | mt7988-bl2 emmc-comb |\
pad-to 56M | mt7988-bl31-uboot rfb-emmc |\
pad-to 62M | mt798x-gpt emmc |\
$(if $(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_SQUASHFS),\
pad-to 64M | append-image squashfs-sysupgrade.itb | check-size |\
) \
gzip
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += mediatek_mt7988a-rfb
mediatek: add support for Mercusys MR90X v1 This commit adds support for Mercusys MR90X(EU) v1 router. Device specification -------------------- SoC Type: MediaTek MT7986BLA, Cortex-A53, 64-bit RAM: MediaTek MT7986BLA (512MB) Flash: SPI NAND GigaDevice GD5F1GQ5UEYIGY (128 MB) Ethernet: MediaTek MT7531AE + 2.5GbE MaxLinear GPY211C0VC (SLNW8) Ethernet: 1x2.5Gbe (WAN/LAN 2.5Gbps), 3xGbE (WAN/LAN 1Gbps, LAN1, LAN2) WLAN 2g: MediaTek MT7975N, b/g/n/ax, MIMO 4x4 WLAN 5g: MediaTek MT7975P(N), a/n/ac/ax, MIMO 4x4 LEDs: 1 orange and 1 green status LEDs, 4 green gpio-controlled LEDs on ethernet ports Button: 1 (Reset) USB ports: No Power: 12 VDC, 2 A Connector: Barrel Bootloader: Main U-Boot - U-Boot 2022.01-rc4. Additionally, both UBI slots contain "seconduboot" (also U-Boot 2022.01-rc4) Serial console (UART) --------------------- V +-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +3.3V | GND | TX | RX | +---+---+-------+-------+-------+ | +--- Don't connect The R3 (TX line) and R6 (RX line) are absent on the PCB. You should solder them or solder the jumpers. Installation (UART) ------------------- 1. Place OpenWrt initramfs image on tftp server with IP 192.168.1.2 2. Attach UART, switch on the router and interrupt the boot process by pressing 'Ctrl-C' 3. Load and run OpenWrt initramfs image: tftpboot initramfs-kernel.bin bootm 4. Once inside OpenWrt, set / update env variables: fw_setenv baudrate 115200 fw_setenv bootargs "ubi.mtd=ubi0 console=ttyS0,115200n1 loglevel=8 earlycon=uart8250,mmio32,0x11002000 init=/etc/preinit" fw_setenv fdtcontroladdr 5ffc0e70 fw_setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 fw_setenv loadaddr 0x46000000 fw_setenv mtdids "spi-nand0=spi-nand0" fw_setenv mtdparts "spi-nand0:2M(boot),1M(u-boot-env),50M(ubi0),50M(ubi1),8M(userconfig),4M(tp_data)" fw_setenv netmask 255.255.255.0 fw_setenv serverip 192.168.1.2 fw_setenv stderr serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdin serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdout serial@11002000 fw_setenv tp_boot_idx 0 5. Run 'sysupgrade -n' with the sysupgrade OpenWrt image Installation (without UART) --------------------------- 1. Login as root via SSH (router IP, port 20001, password - your web interface password) 2. Open for editing /etc/hotplug.d/iface/65-iptv (e.g., using WinSCP and SSH settings from the p.1) 3. Add a newline after "#!/bin/sh": telnetd -l /bin/login.sh 4. Save "65-iptv" file 5. Toggle "IPTV/VLAN Enable" checkbox in the router web interface and save 6. Make sure that telnetd is running: netstat -ltunp | grep 23 7. Login via telnet to router IP, port 23 (no username and password are required) 8 Upload OpenWrt "initramfs-kernel.bin" to the "/tmp" folder of the router (e.g., using WinSCP and SSH settings from the p.1) 9. Stock busybox doesn't contain ubiupdatevol command. Hence, we need to download and upload the full version of busybox to the router. For example, from here: https://github.com/xerta555/Busybox-Binaries/raw/master/busybox-arm64 Upload busybox-arm64 to the /tmp dir of the router and run: in the telnet shell: cd /tmp chmod a+x busybox-arm64 10. Check "initramfs-kernel.bin" size: du -h initramfs-kernel.bin 11. Delete old and create new "kernel" volume with appropriate size (greater than "initramfs-kernel.bin" size): ubirmvol /dev/ubi0 -N kernel ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N kernel -s 9MiB 12. Write OpenWrt "initramfs-kernel.bin" to the flash: ./busybox-arm64 ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_1 /tmp/initramfs-kernel.bin 13. u-boot-env can be empty so lets create it (or overwrite it if it already exists) with the necessary values: fw_setenv baudrate 115200 fw_setenv bootargs "ubi.mtd=ubi0 console=ttyS0,115200n1 loglevel=8 earlycon=uart8250,mmio32,0x11002000 init=/etc/preinit" fw_setenv fdtcontroladdr 5ffc0e70 fw_setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 fw_setenv loadaddr 0x46000000 fw_setenv mtdids "spi-nand0=spi-nand0" fw_setenv mtdparts "spi-nand0:2M(boot),1M(u-boot-env),50M(ubi0),50M(ubi1),8M(userconfig),4M(tp_data)" fw_setenv netmask 255.255.255.0 fw_setenv serverip 192.168.1.2 fw_setenv stderr serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdin serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdout serial@11002000 fw_setenv tp_boot_idx 0 14. Reboot to OpenWrt initramfs: reboot 15. Login as root via SSH (IP 192.168.1.1, port 22) 16. Upload OpenWrt sysupgrade.bin image to the /tmp dir of the router 17. Run sysupgrade: sysupgrade -n /tmp/sysupgrade.bin Recovery -------- 1. Press Reset button and power on the router 2. Navigate to U-Boot recovery web server (http://192.168.1.1/) and upload the OEM firmware Recovery (UART) --------------- 1. Place OpenWrt initramfs image on tftp server with IP 192.168.1.2 2. Attach UART, switch on the router and interrupt the boot process by pressing 'Ctrl-C' 3. Load and run OpenWrt initramfs image: tftpboot initramfs-kernel.bin bootm 4. Do what you need (restore partitions from a backup, install OpenWrt etc.) Stock layout ------------ 0x000000000000-0x000000200000 : "boot" 0x000000200000-0x000000300000 : "u-boot-env" 0x000000300000-0x000003500000 : "ubi0" 0x000003500000-0x000006700000 : "ubi1" 0x000006700000-0x000006f00000 : "userconfig" 0x000006f00000-0x000007300000 : "tp_data" ubi0/ubi1 format ---------------- U-Boot at boot checks that all volumes are in place: +-------------------------------+ | Volume Name: uboot Vol ID: 0| | Volume Name: kernel Vol ID: 1| | Volume Name: rootfs Vol ID: 2| +-------------------------------+ MAC addresses ------------- +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | | MAC | Algorithm | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | label | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:be | label | | LAN | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:be | label | | WAN | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:bf | label+1 | | WLAN 2g | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:be | label | | WLAN 5g | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:bd | label-1 | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ label MAC address was found in UBI partition "tp_data", file "default-mac". OEM wireless eeprom is also there (file "MT7986_EEPROM.bin"). Signed-off-by: Mikhail Zhilkin <csharper2005@gmail.com>
2023-05-13 13:51:45 +00:00
define Device/mercusys_mr90x-v1
DEVICE_VENDOR := MERCUSYS
mediatek: add support for Mercusys MR90X v1 This commit adds support for Mercusys MR90X(EU) v1 router. Device specification -------------------- SoC Type: MediaTek MT7986BLA, Cortex-A53, 64-bit RAM: MediaTek MT7986BLA (512MB) Flash: SPI NAND GigaDevice GD5F1GQ5UEYIGY (128 MB) Ethernet: MediaTek MT7531AE + 2.5GbE MaxLinear GPY211C0VC (SLNW8) Ethernet: 1x2.5Gbe (WAN/LAN 2.5Gbps), 3xGbE (WAN/LAN 1Gbps, LAN1, LAN2) WLAN 2g: MediaTek MT7975N, b/g/n/ax, MIMO 4x4 WLAN 5g: MediaTek MT7975P(N), a/n/ac/ax, MIMO 4x4 LEDs: 1 orange and 1 green status LEDs, 4 green gpio-controlled LEDs on ethernet ports Button: 1 (Reset) USB ports: No Power: 12 VDC, 2 A Connector: Barrel Bootloader: Main U-Boot - U-Boot 2022.01-rc4. Additionally, both UBI slots contain "seconduboot" (also U-Boot 2022.01-rc4) Serial console (UART) --------------------- V +-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +3.3V | GND | TX | RX | +---+---+-------+-------+-------+ | +--- Don't connect The R3 (TX line) and R6 (RX line) are absent on the PCB. You should solder them or solder the jumpers. Installation (UART) ------------------- 1. Place OpenWrt initramfs image on tftp server with IP 192.168.1.2 2. Attach UART, switch on the router and interrupt the boot process by pressing 'Ctrl-C' 3. Load and run OpenWrt initramfs image: tftpboot initramfs-kernel.bin bootm 4. Once inside OpenWrt, set / update env variables: fw_setenv baudrate 115200 fw_setenv bootargs "ubi.mtd=ubi0 console=ttyS0,115200n1 loglevel=8 earlycon=uart8250,mmio32,0x11002000 init=/etc/preinit" fw_setenv fdtcontroladdr 5ffc0e70 fw_setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 fw_setenv loadaddr 0x46000000 fw_setenv mtdids "spi-nand0=spi-nand0" fw_setenv mtdparts "spi-nand0:2M(boot),1M(u-boot-env),50M(ubi0),50M(ubi1),8M(userconfig),4M(tp_data)" fw_setenv netmask 255.255.255.0 fw_setenv serverip 192.168.1.2 fw_setenv stderr serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdin serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdout serial@11002000 fw_setenv tp_boot_idx 0 5. Run 'sysupgrade -n' with the sysupgrade OpenWrt image Installation (without UART) --------------------------- 1. Login as root via SSH (router IP, port 20001, password - your web interface password) 2. Open for editing /etc/hotplug.d/iface/65-iptv (e.g., using WinSCP and SSH settings from the p.1) 3. Add a newline after "#!/bin/sh": telnetd -l /bin/login.sh 4. Save "65-iptv" file 5. Toggle "IPTV/VLAN Enable" checkbox in the router web interface and save 6. Make sure that telnetd is running: netstat -ltunp | grep 23 7. Login via telnet to router IP, port 23 (no username and password are required) 8 Upload OpenWrt "initramfs-kernel.bin" to the "/tmp" folder of the router (e.g., using WinSCP and SSH settings from the p.1) 9. Stock busybox doesn't contain ubiupdatevol command. Hence, we need to download and upload the full version of busybox to the router. For example, from here: https://github.com/xerta555/Busybox-Binaries/raw/master/busybox-arm64 Upload busybox-arm64 to the /tmp dir of the router and run: in the telnet shell: cd /tmp chmod a+x busybox-arm64 10. Check "initramfs-kernel.bin" size: du -h initramfs-kernel.bin 11. Delete old and create new "kernel" volume with appropriate size (greater than "initramfs-kernel.bin" size): ubirmvol /dev/ubi0 -N kernel ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N kernel -s 9MiB 12. Write OpenWrt "initramfs-kernel.bin" to the flash: ./busybox-arm64 ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_1 /tmp/initramfs-kernel.bin 13. u-boot-env can be empty so lets create it (or overwrite it if it already exists) with the necessary values: fw_setenv baudrate 115200 fw_setenv bootargs "ubi.mtd=ubi0 console=ttyS0,115200n1 loglevel=8 earlycon=uart8250,mmio32,0x11002000 init=/etc/preinit" fw_setenv fdtcontroladdr 5ffc0e70 fw_setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 fw_setenv loadaddr 0x46000000 fw_setenv mtdids "spi-nand0=spi-nand0" fw_setenv mtdparts "spi-nand0:2M(boot),1M(u-boot-env),50M(ubi0),50M(ubi1),8M(userconfig),4M(tp_data)" fw_setenv netmask 255.255.255.0 fw_setenv serverip 192.168.1.2 fw_setenv stderr serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdin serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdout serial@11002000 fw_setenv tp_boot_idx 0 14. Reboot to OpenWrt initramfs: reboot 15. Login as root via SSH (IP 192.168.1.1, port 22) 16. Upload OpenWrt sysupgrade.bin image to the /tmp dir of the router 17. Run sysupgrade: sysupgrade -n /tmp/sysupgrade.bin Recovery -------- 1. Press Reset button and power on the router 2. Navigate to U-Boot recovery web server (http://192.168.1.1/) and upload the OEM firmware Recovery (UART) --------------- 1. Place OpenWrt initramfs image on tftp server with IP 192.168.1.2 2. Attach UART, switch on the router and interrupt the boot process by pressing 'Ctrl-C' 3. Load and run OpenWrt initramfs image: tftpboot initramfs-kernel.bin bootm 4. Do what you need (restore partitions from a backup, install OpenWrt etc.) Stock layout ------------ 0x000000000000-0x000000200000 : "boot" 0x000000200000-0x000000300000 : "u-boot-env" 0x000000300000-0x000003500000 : "ubi0" 0x000003500000-0x000006700000 : "ubi1" 0x000006700000-0x000006f00000 : "userconfig" 0x000006f00000-0x000007300000 : "tp_data" ubi0/ubi1 format ---------------- U-Boot at boot checks that all volumes are in place: +-------------------------------+ | Volume Name: uboot Vol ID: 0| | Volume Name: kernel Vol ID: 1| | Volume Name: rootfs Vol ID: 2| +-------------------------------+ MAC addresses ------------- +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | | MAC | Algorithm | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | label | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:be | label | | LAN | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:be | label | | WAN | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:bf | label+1 | | WLAN 2g | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:be | label | | WLAN 5g | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:bd | label-1 | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ label MAC address was found in UBI partition "tp_data", file "default-mac". OEM wireless eeprom is also there (file "MT7986_EEPROM.bin"). Signed-off-by: Mikhail Zhilkin <csharper2005@gmail.com>
2023-05-13 13:51:45 +00:00
DEVICE_MODEL := MR90X v1
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986b-mercusys-mr90x-v1
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
mediatek: add support for Mercusys MR90X v1 This commit adds support for Mercusys MR90X(EU) v1 router. Device specification -------------------- SoC Type: MediaTek MT7986BLA, Cortex-A53, 64-bit RAM: MediaTek MT7986BLA (512MB) Flash: SPI NAND GigaDevice GD5F1GQ5UEYIGY (128 MB) Ethernet: MediaTek MT7531AE + 2.5GbE MaxLinear GPY211C0VC (SLNW8) Ethernet: 1x2.5Gbe (WAN/LAN 2.5Gbps), 3xGbE (WAN/LAN 1Gbps, LAN1, LAN2) WLAN 2g: MediaTek MT7975N, b/g/n/ax, MIMO 4x4 WLAN 5g: MediaTek MT7975P(N), a/n/ac/ax, MIMO 4x4 LEDs: 1 orange and 1 green status LEDs, 4 green gpio-controlled LEDs on ethernet ports Button: 1 (Reset) USB ports: No Power: 12 VDC, 2 A Connector: Barrel Bootloader: Main U-Boot - U-Boot 2022.01-rc4. Additionally, both UBI slots contain "seconduboot" (also U-Boot 2022.01-rc4) Serial console (UART) --------------------- V +-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +3.3V | GND | TX | RX | +---+---+-------+-------+-------+ | +--- Don't connect The R3 (TX line) and R6 (RX line) are absent on the PCB. You should solder them or solder the jumpers. Installation (UART) ------------------- 1. Place OpenWrt initramfs image on tftp server with IP 192.168.1.2 2. Attach UART, switch on the router and interrupt the boot process by pressing 'Ctrl-C' 3. Load and run OpenWrt initramfs image: tftpboot initramfs-kernel.bin bootm 4. Once inside OpenWrt, set / update env variables: fw_setenv baudrate 115200 fw_setenv bootargs "ubi.mtd=ubi0 console=ttyS0,115200n1 loglevel=8 earlycon=uart8250,mmio32,0x11002000 init=/etc/preinit" fw_setenv fdtcontroladdr 5ffc0e70 fw_setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 fw_setenv loadaddr 0x46000000 fw_setenv mtdids "spi-nand0=spi-nand0" fw_setenv mtdparts "spi-nand0:2M(boot),1M(u-boot-env),50M(ubi0),50M(ubi1),8M(userconfig),4M(tp_data)" fw_setenv netmask 255.255.255.0 fw_setenv serverip 192.168.1.2 fw_setenv stderr serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdin serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdout serial@11002000 fw_setenv tp_boot_idx 0 5. Run 'sysupgrade -n' with the sysupgrade OpenWrt image Installation (without UART) --------------------------- 1. Login as root via SSH (router IP, port 20001, password - your web interface password) 2. Open for editing /etc/hotplug.d/iface/65-iptv (e.g., using WinSCP and SSH settings from the p.1) 3. Add a newline after "#!/bin/sh": telnetd -l /bin/login.sh 4. Save "65-iptv" file 5. Toggle "IPTV/VLAN Enable" checkbox in the router web interface and save 6. Make sure that telnetd is running: netstat -ltunp | grep 23 7. Login via telnet to router IP, port 23 (no username and password are required) 8 Upload OpenWrt "initramfs-kernel.bin" to the "/tmp" folder of the router (e.g., using WinSCP and SSH settings from the p.1) 9. Stock busybox doesn't contain ubiupdatevol command. Hence, we need to download and upload the full version of busybox to the router. For example, from here: https://github.com/xerta555/Busybox-Binaries/raw/master/busybox-arm64 Upload busybox-arm64 to the /tmp dir of the router and run: in the telnet shell: cd /tmp chmod a+x busybox-arm64 10. Check "initramfs-kernel.bin" size: du -h initramfs-kernel.bin 11. Delete old and create new "kernel" volume with appropriate size (greater than "initramfs-kernel.bin" size): ubirmvol /dev/ubi0 -N kernel ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N kernel -s 9MiB 12. Write OpenWrt "initramfs-kernel.bin" to the flash: ./busybox-arm64 ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_1 /tmp/initramfs-kernel.bin 13. u-boot-env can be empty so lets create it (or overwrite it if it already exists) with the necessary values: fw_setenv baudrate 115200 fw_setenv bootargs "ubi.mtd=ubi0 console=ttyS0,115200n1 loglevel=8 earlycon=uart8250,mmio32,0x11002000 init=/etc/preinit" fw_setenv fdtcontroladdr 5ffc0e70 fw_setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 fw_setenv loadaddr 0x46000000 fw_setenv mtdids "spi-nand0=spi-nand0" fw_setenv mtdparts "spi-nand0:2M(boot),1M(u-boot-env),50M(ubi0),50M(ubi1),8M(userconfig),4M(tp_data)" fw_setenv netmask 255.255.255.0 fw_setenv serverip 192.168.1.2 fw_setenv stderr serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdin serial@11002000 fw_setenv stdout serial@11002000 fw_setenv tp_boot_idx 0 14. Reboot to OpenWrt initramfs: reboot 15. Login as root via SSH (IP 192.168.1.1, port 22) 16. Upload OpenWrt sysupgrade.bin image to the /tmp dir of the router 17. Run sysupgrade: sysupgrade -n /tmp/sysupgrade.bin Recovery -------- 1. Press Reset button and power on the router 2. Navigate to U-Boot recovery web server (http://192.168.1.1/) and upload the OEM firmware Recovery (UART) --------------- 1. Place OpenWrt initramfs image on tftp server with IP 192.168.1.2 2. Attach UART, switch on the router and interrupt the boot process by pressing 'Ctrl-C' 3. Load and run OpenWrt initramfs image: tftpboot initramfs-kernel.bin bootm 4. Do what you need (restore partitions from a backup, install OpenWrt etc.) Stock layout ------------ 0x000000000000-0x000000200000 : "boot" 0x000000200000-0x000000300000 : "u-boot-env" 0x000000300000-0x000003500000 : "ubi0" 0x000003500000-0x000006700000 : "ubi1" 0x000006700000-0x000006f00000 : "userconfig" 0x000006f00000-0x000007300000 : "tp_data" ubi0/ubi1 format ---------------- U-Boot at boot checks that all volumes are in place: +-------------------------------+ | Volume Name: uboot Vol ID: 0| | Volume Name: kernel Vol ID: 1| | Volume Name: rootfs Vol ID: 2| +-------------------------------+ MAC addresses ------------- +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | | MAC | Algorithm | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | label | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:be | label | | LAN | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:be | label | | WAN | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:bf | label+1 | | WLAN 2g | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:be | label | | WLAN 5g | 00:eb:xx:xx:xx:bd | label-1 | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ label MAC address was found in UBI partition "tp_data", file "default-mac". OEM wireless eeprom is also there (file "MT7986_EEPROM.bin"). Signed-off-by: Mikhail Zhilkin <csharper2005@gmail.com>
2023-05-13 13:51:45 +00:00
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 51200k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += mercusys_mr90x-v1
mediatek: MERCUSYS MR90X v1: add OpenWrt U-Boot (UBI) layout This commit adds OpenWrt U-Boot (UBI) layout support for MERCUSYS MR90X v1. Stock U-Boot UBI size: 50 MiB OpenWrt U-boot UBI size: 126 MiB Install ------- 1. Perform steps 1-14 of the OpenWrt installation guide (use OpenWrt initramfs-recovery.itb instead of initramfs-kernel.bin at the step 10, 12 and 14). Link: https://openwrt.org/toh/mercusys/mr90x_v1#installation 2. Make backups: ``` cat /dev/mtd0 > /tmp/boot.bin cat /dev/mtd5 > /tmp/tp_data.bin ``` Copy /tp_data dir content, /tmp/boot.bin and /tmp/tp_data.bin and to your PC using scp. You can also backup the remaining partititons. Copy backups to a safe place, they are required for the next steps and stock firmware recovery. 3. Reboot to OpenWrt initramfs: ``` reboot ``` 4. Copy OpenWrt ubi-bl31-uboot.fip, ubi-preloader.bin, ubi-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb and MT7986_EEPROM.bin, default-mac (from /tp_data backup) to the /tmp folder of the router using scp. 5. Prepare UBI: ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd3; ubiformat /dev/mtd3 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd3 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -N fip -t static -s 1MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_0 /tmp/ubi-bl31-uboot.fip ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -N ubootenv -s 0x1f000 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -N ubootenv2 -s 0x1f000 ``` 6. Install kmod-mtd-rw and unlock partitions: ``` opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw insmod mtd-rw i_want_a_brick=1 mtd unlock boot mtd unlock bl2 mtd unlock factory ``` 7. Prepare "factory" partition: ``` dd if=/dev/zero bs=$((0x8000)) count=1 | tr '\000' '\377' > /tmp/factory.bin dd if=/tmp/MT7986_EEPROM.bin of=/tmp/factory.bin conv=notrunc dd if=/tmp/default-mac >> /tmp/factory.bin ``` 8. Write "factory" partition: ``` mtd erase factory mtd write /tmp/factory.bin factory ``` 9. Write preloader partition: ``` mtd erase bl2 mtd write /tmp/ubi-preloader.bin bl2 ``` 10. Write OpenWrt sysupgrade image: ``` sysupgrade -n /tmp/ubi-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb ``` Recovery -------- 1. Place OpenWrt initramfs-recovery.itb image (with original name) on the tftp server (IP: 192.168.1.254). 2. Press "reset" button and power on the router. After ~10 sec release the button. 3. Use OpenWrt initramfs system for recovery. BL2 and FIP recovery -------------------- Use mtk_uartboot and UART connetion if BL2 or FIP in UBI is destroyed: Link: https://github.com/981213/mtk_uartboot Link: https://openwrt.org/toh/mercusys/mr90x_v1#serial Return to stock: ---------------- 1. Copy "boot" partition backup (boot.bin) to the /tmp dir of the router using scp. 2. Install kmod-mtd-rw: ``` opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw ``` 3. Restore stock U-Boot: ``` insmod mtd-rw i_want_a_brick=1 mtd unlock boot mtd erase boot mtd write /tmp/boot.bin boot ``` 4. Erase UBI and reboot: ``` mtd erase ubi reboot ``` 5. Open U-Boot web recovery, upload stock firmware image and start upgrade. Link: http://192.168.1.1 6. Complete steps 1-9 of the OpenWrt installation guide to get root rights. Link: https://openwrt.org/toh/mercusys/mr90x_v1#installation 7. Upload "tp_data" partition backup (tp_data.bin) to the /tmp folder of the router using scp. 8. Restore stock calibrations: ``` mtd write /tmp/tp_data.bin tp_data reboot ``` 9. Perform "factory restore" via stock firmware web interface. Signed-off-by: Mikhail Zhilkin <csharper2005@gmail.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/16744 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
2024-10-20 12:21:33 +00:00
define Device/mercusys_mr90x-v1-ubi
DEVICE_VENDOR := MERCUSYS
DEVICE_MODEL := MR90X v1 (UBI)
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986b-mercusys-mr90x-v1-ubi
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTC_FLAGS := --pad 4096
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x43f00000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | \
pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-with-rootfs | \
append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := bl31-uboot.fip preloader.bin
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot mercusys_mr90x-v1
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr3
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += mercusys_mr90x-v1-ubi
define Device/netcore_n60
DEVICE_VENDOR := Netcore
DEVICE_MODEL := N60
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-netcore-n60
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot netcore_n60
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += netcore_n60
define Device/netgear_wax220
DEVICE_VENDOR := NETGEAR
DEVICE_MODEL := WAX220
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986b-netgear-wax220
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
NETGEAR_ENC_MODEL := WAX220
NETGEAR_ENC_REGION := US
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
IMAGE_SIZE := 32768k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
IMAGES += factory.img
# Padding to 10M seems to be required by OEM web interface
IMAGE/factory.img := sysupgrade-tar | \
pad-to 10M | check-size | netgear-encrypted-factory
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += netgear_wax220
mediatek: add Nokia EA0326GMP support Hardware specification: SoC: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53 Flash: 128 MB SPI-NAND RAM: 256MB Ethernet: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C Button: Reset, WPS/Mesh Power: DC 12V 1A Gain SSH access: 1. Login into web interface, and download the configuration. 2. Download the configration utilities: https://firmware.download.immortalwrt.eu.org/cnsztl/mediatek/filogic/openwrt-mediatek-mt7981-nokia-ea0326gmp-config-utils.tar.gz These binaries are extraced from the factory firmware, which are dynamically linked with aarch64 musl 1.1.24. To use them, you must run them under the same runtime environment, otherwise the binaries will not work properly! 3. Upload the configuration and utilities to a suitable environment. 4. Uncompress the utilities, move them to '/bin' and give them executable permisison: tar -zxf openwrt-mediatek-mt7981-nokia-ea0326gmp-config-utils.tar.gz mv mkconfig seama /bin chmod +x /bin/mkconfig chmod +x /bin/seama 5. Decrypt and uncompress the configuration: Enter fakeroot if you are not login as root. mkconfig -a de-enca -m EA0326GMP_3FE79221BAAA -i EA0326GMP_3FE79221BAAA-xxxxxxxx-backup.tar.gz -o backup.tar.gz tar -zxf backup.tar.gz 6. Edit 'etc/config/dropbear', set 'enable' to '1'. 7. Edit 'etc/passwd', remove root password: 'root::1:0:99999:7:::'. 8. Repack the configuration: tar -zcf backup.tar.gz etc/ mkconfig -a enca -m EA0326GMP_3FE79221BAAA -i backup.tar.gz -o EA0326GMP_3FE79221BAAA-xxxxxxxx-backup.tar.gz 9. Upload new configuration via web interface, now you can SSH to EA0326GMP. A minimum configuration which enabled SSH access is also provided to simplify the process: https://firmware.download.immortalwrt.eu.org/cnsztl/mediatek/filogic/openwrt-mediatek-mt7981-nokia-ea0326gmp-enable-ssh.tar.gz Flash instructions: 1. SSH to EA0326GMP, backup everything, especially 'Factory' part. 2. Write new BL2: mtd write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-nokia_ea0326gmp-preloader.bin BL2 3. Write new FIP: mtd write openwrt-mediatek-filogic-nokia_ea0326gmp-bl31-uboot.fip FIP 4. Set static IP on your PC: IP 192.168.1.254/24, GW 192.168.1.1 5. Serve OpenWrt initramfs image using TFTP server. 6. Cut off the power and re-engage, wait for TFTP recovery to complete. 7. After OpenWrt has booted, perform sysupgrade. Signed-off-by: Tianling Shen <cnsztl@immortalwrt.org>
2024-03-24 13:26:07 +00:00
define Device/nokia_ea0326gmp
DEVICE_VENDOR := Nokia
DEVICE_MODEL := EA0326GMP
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-nokia-ea0326gmp
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot nokia_ea0326gmp
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += nokia_ea0326gmp
define Device/openembed_som7981
DEVICE_VENDOR := OpenEmbed
DEVICE_MODEL := SOM7981
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-openembed-som7981
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware kmod-usb3
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 244224k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-ubi | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE)
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += openembed_som7981
define Device/openwrt_one
DEVICE_VENDOR := OpenWrt
DEVICE_MODEL := One
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-openwrt-one
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTC_FLAGS := --pad 4096
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x43f00000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware kmod-rtc-pcf8563 kmod-usb3 kmod-nvme kmod-phy-airoha-en8811h
KERNEL_LOADADDR := 0x44000000
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := .itb
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
IMAGE_SIZE := $$(shell expr 64 + $$(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_PARTSIZE))m
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-with-rootfs | pad-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := \
nor-preloader.bin nor-bl31-uboot.fip \
snand-preloader.bin snand-bl31-uboot.fip \
factory.ubi snand-factory.bin nor-factory.bin
ARTIFACT/nor-preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 nor-ddr4
ARTIFACT/nor-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot openwrt_one-nor
ARTIFACT/snand-preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4
ARTIFACT/snand-bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot openwrt_one-snand
ARTIFACT/factory.ubi := ubinize-image fit squashfs-sysupgrade.itb
ARTIFACT/snand-factory.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4 | pad-to 256k | \
mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4 | pad-to 512k | \
mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4 | pad-to 768k | \
mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ubi-ddr4 | pad-to 1024k | \
ubinize-image fit squashfs-sysupgrade.itb
ARTIFACT/nor-factory.bin := mt7981-bl2 nor-ddr4 | pad-to 256k | \
append-openwrt-one-eeprom | pad-to 1024k | \
mt7981-bl31-uboot openwrt_one-nor | pad-to 512k | \
append-image-stage initramfs.itb
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
UBINIZE_PARTS := fip=:$(STAGING_DIR_IMAGE)/mt7981_openwrt_one-snand-u-boot.fip \
$(if $(IB),recovery=:$(STAGING_DIR_IMAGE)/mediatek-filogic-openwrt_one-initramfs.itb,\
recovery=:$(KDIR)/tmp/$$(KERNEL_INITRAMFS_IMAGE)) \
$(if $(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-openwrt_one-calibration.itb), calibration=:$(TOPDIR)/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-openwrt_one-calibration.itb)
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += openwrt_one
define Device/qihoo_360t7
DEVICE_VENDOR := Qihoo
DEVICE_MODEL := 360T7
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-qihoo-360t7
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot qihoo_360t7
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += qihoo_360t7
mediatek: add support for Routerich AX3000 This PR is continuation of work under "mediatek: add support for Routerich AX3000" #13703 by the agreement with PR #13703 original author (Maximilian Weinmann <x1@disroot.org>). All reviews from the previous PR were taken into into account. Routerich AX3000 is a wireless WiFi 6 router. Specification ------------- - SoC : MediaTek MT7981BA dual-core ARM Cortex-A53 1.3 GHz - RAM : DDR3 256 MiB (ESMT M15T2G16128A) - Flash : SPI-NAND 128 MiB (ESMT F50L1G41LB) - WLAN : MediaTek MT7976CN dual-band WiFi 6 - 2.4 GHz : b/g/n/ax, MIMO 2x2 - 5 GHz : a/n/ac/ax, MIMO 2x2 - Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps x4 (MediaTek MT7531AE) - USB : 1x 2.0 - UART : through-hole on PCB - [J500] GND, TX, RX, 3.3V (115200n8) - Buttons : Mesh, Reset - LEDs : 1x Power (Blue) 1x WiFi 2.4 GHz (Blue) 1x WiFi 5 GHz (Red) 1x Mesh (Blue) 3x LAN activity (Blue) 1x WAN activity (Blue) 2x WAN no-internet (Red) - Power : 12 VDC, 1.5 A Installation ------------ Flash OpenWrt 'sysupgrade.bin' image using stock firmware web-interface (without keeping settings). Return to stock --------------- Install stock firmware image (without keeping settings) using OpenWrt sysupgrade method. Recovery -------- Connect uart, use u-boot menu to flash stock firmware image or boot OpenWrt initramfs image. MAC addresses ------------- +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | | MAC | Algorithm | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | WAN | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b4 | label | | LAN | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b5 | label+1 | | WLAN 2g | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b6 | label+2 | | WLAN 5g | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b7 | label+3 | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ The WLAN 2g MAC was found in 'Factory', 0x4 Co-authored-by: Maximilian Weinmann <x1@disroot.org> Signed-off-by: Mikhail Zhilkin <csharper2005@gmail.com>
2023-12-09 17:17:02 +00:00
define Device/routerich_ax3000
DEVICE_VENDOR := Routerich
DEVICE_MODEL := AX3000
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-routerich-ax3000
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware kmod-usb3
mediatek: add support for Routerich AX3000 This PR is continuation of work under "mediatek: add support for Routerich AX3000" #13703 by the agreement with PR #13703 original author (Maximilian Weinmann <x1@disroot.org>). All reviews from the previous PR were taken into into account. Routerich AX3000 is a wireless WiFi 6 router. Specification ------------- - SoC : MediaTek MT7981BA dual-core ARM Cortex-A53 1.3 GHz - RAM : DDR3 256 MiB (ESMT M15T2G16128A) - Flash : SPI-NAND 128 MiB (ESMT F50L1G41LB) - WLAN : MediaTek MT7976CN dual-band WiFi 6 - 2.4 GHz : b/g/n/ax, MIMO 2x2 - 5 GHz : a/n/ac/ax, MIMO 2x2 - Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps x4 (MediaTek MT7531AE) - USB : 1x 2.0 - UART : through-hole on PCB - [J500] GND, TX, RX, 3.3V (115200n8) - Buttons : Mesh, Reset - LEDs : 1x Power (Blue) 1x WiFi 2.4 GHz (Blue) 1x WiFi 5 GHz (Red) 1x Mesh (Blue) 3x LAN activity (Blue) 1x WAN activity (Blue) 2x WAN no-internet (Red) - Power : 12 VDC, 1.5 A Installation ------------ Flash OpenWrt 'sysupgrade.bin' image using stock firmware web-interface (without keeping settings). Return to stock --------------- Install stock firmware image (without keeping settings) using OpenWrt sysupgrade method. Recovery -------- Connect uart, use u-boot menu to flash stock firmware image or boot OpenWrt initramfs image. MAC addresses ------------- +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | | MAC | Algorithm | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | WAN | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b4 | label | | LAN | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b5 | label+1 | | WLAN 2g | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b6 | label+2 | | WLAN 5g | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b7 | label+3 | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ The WLAN 2g MAC was found in 'Factory', 0x4 Co-authored-by: Maximilian Weinmann <x1@disroot.org> Signed-off-by: Mikhail Zhilkin <csharper2005@gmail.com>
2023-12-09 17:17:02 +00:00
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += mediatek,mt7981-spim-snand-rfb
DEVICE_COMPAT_VERSION := 1.1
DEVICE_COMPAT_MESSAGE := Partition layout has been changed. Bootloader MUST be \
upgraded to avoid data corruption and getting bricked. \
Please, contact your vendor and follow the guide: \
https://openwrt.org/toh/routerich/ax3000#web_ui_method
mediatek: add support for Routerich AX3000 This PR is continuation of work under "mediatek: add support for Routerich AX3000" #13703 by the agreement with PR #13703 original author (Maximilian Weinmann <x1@disroot.org>). All reviews from the previous PR were taken into into account. Routerich AX3000 is a wireless WiFi 6 router. Specification ------------- - SoC : MediaTek MT7981BA dual-core ARM Cortex-A53 1.3 GHz - RAM : DDR3 256 MiB (ESMT M15T2G16128A) - Flash : SPI-NAND 128 MiB (ESMT F50L1G41LB) - WLAN : MediaTek MT7976CN dual-band WiFi 6 - 2.4 GHz : b/g/n/ax, MIMO 2x2 - 5 GHz : a/n/ac/ax, MIMO 2x2 - Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps x4 (MediaTek MT7531AE) - USB : 1x 2.0 - UART : through-hole on PCB - [J500] GND, TX, RX, 3.3V (115200n8) - Buttons : Mesh, Reset - LEDs : 1x Power (Blue) 1x WiFi 2.4 GHz (Blue) 1x WiFi 5 GHz (Red) 1x Mesh (Blue) 3x LAN activity (Blue) 1x WAN activity (Blue) 2x WAN no-internet (Red) - Power : 12 VDC, 1.5 A Installation ------------ Flash OpenWrt 'sysupgrade.bin' image using stock firmware web-interface (without keeping settings). Return to stock --------------- Install stock firmware image (without keeping settings) using OpenWrt sysupgrade method. Recovery -------- Connect uart, use u-boot menu to flash stock firmware image or boot OpenWrt initramfs image. MAC addresses ------------- +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | | MAC | Algorithm | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | WAN | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b4 | label | | LAN | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b5 | label+1 | | WLAN 2g | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b6 | label+2 | | WLAN 5g | 24:0f:5e:xx:xx:b7 | label+3 | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ The WLAN 2g MAC was found in 'Factory', 0x4 Co-authored-by: Maximilian Weinmann <x1@disroot.org> Signed-off-by: Mikhail Zhilkin <csharper2005@gmail.com>
2023-12-09 17:17:02 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += routerich_ax3000
mediatek: Routerich AX3000: add OpenWrt U-Boot layout This commit adds OpenWrt U-Boot layout support for Routerich AX3000. The aims: 1. Get open-source U-Boot; 2. Get maximum available free space in OpenWrt. Install ------- 1. Copy OpenWrt ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip, ubootmod-preloader.bin, to the /tmp folder of the router using scp. 2. Make mtd partitions backups: http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/luci/admin/system/flash -> Save mtdblock contents 3. Install kmod-mtd-rw: ``` opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw ``` 4. Write FIP and preloader: ``` insmod mtd-rw i_want_a_brick=1 mtd unlock BL2 mtd erase BL2 mtd write /tmp/ubootmod-preloader.bin BL2 mtd unlock FIP mtd erase FIP mtd write /tmp/ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip FIP ``` 5. Copy OpenWrt ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb to the tftp server root with IP 192.168.1.254. 6. Reboot router: ``` reboot ``` U-Boot will automatically download from the tftp server and boot OpenWrt initramfs system. 7. Copy OpenWrt ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb to the /tmp dir of the router using scp. 8. Run sysupgrade: ``` sysupgrade -n /tmp/squashfs-sysupgrade.itb ``` Recovery -------- 1. Place OpenWrt initramfs-recovery.itb image (with original name) on the tftp server (IP: 192.168.1.254). 2. Press "reset" button and power on the router. After ~10 sec release the button. 3. Use OpenWrt initramfs system for recovery. BL2 and FIP recovery -------------------- Use mtk_uartboot and UART connection if BL2 or FIP in UBI is destroyed: Link: https://github.com/981213/mtk_uartboot Return to stock: ---------------- 1. Copy partition backups (BL2.bin and FIP.bin) to the /tmp dir of the router using scp. 2. Install kmod-mtd-rw: ``` opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw ``` 3. Restore stock U-Boot and reboot: ``` insmod mtd-rw i_want_a_brick=1 mtd unlock BL2 mtd erase BL2 mtd write /tmp/BL2.bin BL2 mtd unlock FIP mtd erase FIP mtd write /tmp/FIP.bin FIP reboot ``` 4. Open U-Boot web recovery, upload stock firmware image and start upgrade. Link: http://192.168.1.1 Signed-off-by: Mikhail Zhilkin <csharper2005@gmail.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/16791 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
2024-10-26 09:37:14 +00:00
define Device/routerich_ax3000-ubootmod
DEVICE_VENDOR := Routerich
DEVICE_MODEL := AX3000 (OpenWrt U-Boot layout)
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-routerich-ax3000-ubootmod
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | \
append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware kmod-usb3 mt7981-wo-firmware
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot routerich_ax3000
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += routerich_ax3000-ubootmod
mediatek: add support for Ruijie RG-X60 Pro This pull request ports Ruijie RG-X60 Pro router support to the main branch. Parameters: - SoC : MediaTek MT7986A Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 2.0GHz - RAM : DDR3 512MiB (W634GU6QB) - Flash : SPI-NAND 128 MiB (W25N01GVZEIG) - WLAN : MediaTek MT7986A integration dual-band WiFi 6 - 2.4 GHz : b/g/n/ax, MIMO 4x4 - 5 GHz : a/n/ac/ax, MIMO 4x4 - Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps x4 (MediaTek MT7531AE) 2500Mbps x 1 (Realtek RTL8221B-VB-CG) - UART : through-hole on PCB - [J500] GND, TX, RX, 3.3V (115200n1) - Buttons : Mesh, Reset - LEDs : 1x Power (Blue) 1x Turbo (Purple) - Power : 12 VDC, 3 A How to Installation: 1. Remove the case and connect the TTL cable to the corresponding position. 2. Power on the device and quickly press "down" on the keyboard, then U-Boot will stay in the menu. 3. Select "1. Upgrade Firmware", select "0. TFTP Client(Default)". 4. Input the IP address, input the Openwrt image file name to be flashed, start the TFTP server, and press "Enter". 5. Wait for the flashing to complete. How return to stock: 1. Remove the case and connect the TTL cable to the corresponding position. 2. Power on the device and quickly press "down" on the keyboard, then U-Boot will stay in the menu. 3. Select "1. Upgrade Firmware", select "0. TFTP Client(Default)". 4. Input the IP address, input the Stock “E-WEBOS” image file name to be flashed, start the TFTP server, and press "Enter". 5. Wait for the flashing to complete. About recovery: Connect uart, use u-boot menu to flash stock firmware image or boot OpenWrt initramfs image. About MAC Address: +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | | MAC | Algorithm | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | WAN | 10:82:3D:XX:XX:9E | label | | LAN | 10:82:3D:XX:XX:9F | label+1 | | WLAN 2g | 10:82:3D:XX:XX:A0 | label+2 | | WLAN 5g | 10:82:3D:XX:XX:A1 | label+3 | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ Signed-off-by: Ashley Lee <code@emtips.net>
2023-12-30 14:54:54 +00:00
define Device/ruijie_rg-x60-pro
DEVICE_VENDOR := Ruijie
DEVICE_MODEL := RG-X60 Pro
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-ruijie-rg-x60-pro
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
mediatek: add support for Ruijie RG-X60 Pro This pull request ports Ruijie RG-X60 Pro router support to the main branch. Parameters: - SoC : MediaTek MT7986A Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 2.0GHz - RAM : DDR3 512MiB (W634GU6QB) - Flash : SPI-NAND 128 MiB (W25N01GVZEIG) - WLAN : MediaTek MT7986A integration dual-band WiFi 6 - 2.4 GHz : b/g/n/ax, MIMO 4x4 - 5 GHz : a/n/ac/ax, MIMO 4x4 - Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps x4 (MediaTek MT7531AE) 2500Mbps x 1 (Realtek RTL8221B-VB-CG) - UART : through-hole on PCB - [J500] GND, TX, RX, 3.3V (115200n1) - Buttons : Mesh, Reset - LEDs : 1x Power (Blue) 1x Turbo (Purple) - Power : 12 VDC, 3 A How to Installation: 1. Remove the case and connect the TTL cable to the corresponding position. 2. Power on the device and quickly press "down" on the keyboard, then U-Boot will stay in the menu. 3. Select "1. Upgrade Firmware", select "0. TFTP Client(Default)". 4. Input the IP address, input the Openwrt image file name to be flashed, start the TFTP server, and press "Enter". 5. Wait for the flashing to complete. How return to stock: 1. Remove the case and connect the TTL cable to the corresponding position. 2. Power on the device and quickly press "down" on the keyboard, then U-Boot will stay in the menu. 3. Select "1. Upgrade Firmware", select "0. TFTP Client(Default)". 4. Input the IP address, input the Stock “E-WEBOS” image file name to be flashed, start the TFTP server, and press "Enter". 5. Wait for the flashing to complete. About recovery: Connect uart, use u-boot menu to flash stock firmware image or boot OpenWrt initramfs image. About MAC Address: +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | | MAC | Algorithm | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | WAN | 10:82:3D:XX:XX:9E | label | | LAN | 10:82:3D:XX:XX:9F | label+1 | | WLAN 2g | 10:82:3D:XX:XX:A0 | label+2 | | WLAN 5g | 10:82:3D:XX:XX:A1 | label+3 | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ Signed-off-by: Ashley Lee <code@emtips.net>
2023-12-30 14:54:54 +00:00
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ruijie_rg-x60-pro
mediatek: filogic: add support for TP-LINK RE6000XD This commit adds support for TP-LINK RE6000XD. The device is quite similar to the Mercusys MR90X V1, except only 3 LAN ports and more LEDs. So thanks to csharper2005 for doing all the groundwork. Device specification -------------------- SoC Type: MediaTek MT7986BLA, Cortex-A53, 64-bit RAM: MediaTek MT7986BLA (512MB) Flash: SPI NAND GigaDevice (128 MB) Ethernet: MediaTek MT7531AE + 2.5GbE MaxLinear GPY211C0VC (SLNW8) Ethernet: 1x2.5Gbe (LAN3 2.5Gbps), 2xGbE (LAN 1Gbps, LAN1, LAN2) WLAN 2g: MediaTek MT7975N, b/g/n/ax, MIMO 4x4 WLAN 5g: MediaTek MT7975P(N), a/n/ac/ax, MIMO 4x4 LEDs: 8 LEDs, 1 status blue, 2x WIFI blue, 2x signal blue/red, 3 LAN blue gpio-controlled Button: 2 (Reset, WPS) USB ports: No Power: 12 VDC, 2 A Connector: Barrel Bootloader: Main U-Boot - U-Boot 2022.01-rc4. Additionally, ubi0 partition contain "seconduboot" (also U-Boot 2022.01-rc4) Serial console (UART), unpopulated --------------------- V +-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +3.3V | GND | TX | RX | +---+---+-------+-------+-------+ | +--- Don't connect Disassemble: rm the 2 screws at the bottom and the one at the backside. un-clip the case starting at the edge above the LEDs. Installation (UART) ------------------- 1. Place OpenWrt initramfs image on tftp server with IP 192.168.1.2 2. Attach UART, switch on the router and interrupt the boot process by pressing 'Ctrl-C' 3. Load and run OpenWrt initramfs image: tftpboot openwrt-mediatek-filogic-tplink_re6000xd-initramfs-kernel.bin bootm 4. Run 'sysupgrade -n' with the sysupgrade OpenWrt image Notice: while I was successfull at activating ssh (as described here: https://www.lisenet.com/2023/gaining-ssh-access-to-tp-link-re200-wi-fi-range-extender/) Unfortunately I haven't found the correct root password. Looks like they are using a static password (md5crypt, salt + 21 characters) that is not the web interface admin password. The TP-LINK RE900XD looks like the very same device, according to the pictures and the firmware. But I haven't checked if the OpenWrt firmware works as well on that device. The second ubi partition (ubi1) is empty and there is no known dual-partition mechanism, neither in u-boot nor in the stock firmware. Signed-off-by: Dirk Buchwalder <buchwalder@posteo.de>
2024-05-17 15:33:00 +00:00
define Device/tplink_re6000xd
DEVICE_VENDOR := TP-Link
DEVICE_MODEL := RE6000XD
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986b-tplink-re6000xd
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 51200k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_re6000xd
define Device/tplink_tl-xdr-common
DEVICE_VENDOR := TP-Link
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-with-rootfs | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := fitblk kmod-usb3 kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3
endef
define Device/tplink_tl-xdr4288
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-XDR4288
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-tplink-tl-xdr4288
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot tplink_tl-xdr4288
$(call Device/tplink_tl-xdr-common)
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-xdr4288
define Device/tplink_tl-xdr6086
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-XDR6086
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-tplink-tl-xdr6086
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot tplink_tl-xdr6086
$(call Device/tplink_tl-xdr-common)
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-xdr6086
define Device/tplink_tl-xdr6088
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-XDR6088
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-tplink-tl-xdr6088
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot tplink_tl-xdr6088
$(call Device/tplink_tl-xdr-common)
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-xdr6088
define Device/tplink_tl-xtr8488
DEVICE_MODEL := TL-XTR8488
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-tplink-tl-xtr8488
$(call Device/tplink_tl-xdr-common)
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-mt7915-firmware
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ddr4
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot tplink_tl-xtr8488
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_tl-xtr8488
mediatek: filogic: add support for Ubiquiti UniFi 6 Plus (U6+) Ubiquiti U6+ is a dual-band WiFi 6 PoE access point. It is a drop-in upgrade of the U6 lite. Specifications --- - SoC: MediaTek MT7981A dual-core ARM Cortex-A53 1.3 GHz - RAM: 256 MB DDR3-2133 RAM - Flash: 16 MB SPI NOR and 4 GB eMMC - LAN: 1x Gigabit Ethernet with 802.3af/at support - WLAN: MediaTek MT7976C 2x2 MIMO dual-band WiFi 6 - LEDs: 1x blue and 1x white - Buttons: 1x reset button Installation --- 1. Power device using a PoE injector or switch 2. Connect via Ethernet to the device with static IP 192.168.1.2 3. SSH into the device with password: ubnt $ ssh ubnt@192.168.1.20 4. Unlock kernel partitions for writing $ echo 5edfacbf > /proc/ubnthal/.uf 5. Confirm correct partitions $ grep PARTNAME /sys/block/mmcblk0/mmcblk0p6/uevent PARTNAME=kernel0 $ grep PARTNAME /sys/block/mmcblk0/mmcblk0p7/uevent PARTNAME=kernel1 $ grep PARTNAME /sys/block/mmcblk0/mmcblk0p8/uevent PARTNAME=bs 6. Set and confirm bootloader environment $ fw_setenv boot_openwrt "fdt addr \$(fdtcontroladdr); fdt rm /signature; bootubnt" $ fw_setenv bootcmd_real "run boot_openwrt" $ fw_printenv 7. Copy sysupgrade image to /tmp/openwrt.bin via scp 8. Copy kernel and rootfs to mmcblk0p6 and mmcblk0p7, respectively $ tar xf /tmp/openwrt.bin sysupgrade-ubnt_unifi-6-plus/kernel -O | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0p6 $ tar xf /tmp/openwrt.bin sysupgrade-ubnt_unifi-6-plus/root -O | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0p7 9. Ensure device boots from mmcblk0p6 $ echo -ne "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x2b\xe8\x4d\xa3" > /dev/mmcblk0p8 10. Reboot the device $ reboot Signed-off-by: Elbert Mai <code@elbertmai.com> Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no>
2023-09-17 14:59:48 +00:00
define Device/ubnt_unifi-6-plus
DEVICE_VENDOR := Ubiquiti
DEVICE_MODEL := UniFi U6+
mediatek: filogic: add support for Ubiquiti UniFi 6 Plus (U6+) Ubiquiti U6+ is a dual-band WiFi 6 PoE access point. It is a drop-in upgrade of the U6 lite. Specifications --- - SoC: MediaTek MT7981A dual-core ARM Cortex-A53 1.3 GHz - RAM: 256 MB DDR3-2133 RAM - Flash: 16 MB SPI NOR and 4 GB eMMC - LAN: 1x Gigabit Ethernet with 802.3af/at support - WLAN: MediaTek MT7976C 2x2 MIMO dual-band WiFi 6 - LEDs: 1x blue and 1x white - Buttons: 1x reset button Installation --- 1. Power device using a PoE injector or switch 2. Connect via Ethernet to the device with static IP 192.168.1.2 3. SSH into the device with password: ubnt $ ssh ubnt@192.168.1.20 4. Unlock kernel partitions for writing $ echo 5edfacbf > /proc/ubnthal/.uf 5. Confirm correct partitions $ grep PARTNAME /sys/block/mmcblk0/mmcblk0p6/uevent PARTNAME=kernel0 $ grep PARTNAME /sys/block/mmcblk0/mmcblk0p7/uevent PARTNAME=kernel1 $ grep PARTNAME /sys/block/mmcblk0/mmcblk0p8/uevent PARTNAME=bs 6. Set and confirm bootloader environment $ fw_setenv boot_openwrt "fdt addr \$(fdtcontroladdr); fdt rm /signature; bootubnt" $ fw_setenv bootcmd_real "run boot_openwrt" $ fw_printenv 7. Copy sysupgrade image to /tmp/openwrt.bin via scp 8. Copy kernel and rootfs to mmcblk0p6 and mmcblk0p7, respectively $ tar xf /tmp/openwrt.bin sysupgrade-ubnt_unifi-6-plus/kernel -O | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0p6 $ tar xf /tmp/openwrt.bin sysupgrade-ubnt_unifi-6-plus/root -O | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0p7 9. Ensure device boots from mmcblk0p6 $ echo -ne "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x2b\xe8\x4d\xa3" > /dev/mmcblk0p8 10. Reboot the device $ reboot Signed-off-by: Elbert Mai <code@elbertmai.com> Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no>
2023-09-17 14:59:48 +00:00
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981a-ubnt-unifi-6-plus
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs fdisk partx-utils
mediatek: filogic: add support for Ubiquiti UniFi 6 Plus (U6+) Ubiquiti U6+ is a dual-band WiFi 6 PoE access point. It is a drop-in upgrade of the U6 lite. Specifications --- - SoC: MediaTek MT7981A dual-core ARM Cortex-A53 1.3 GHz - RAM: 256 MB DDR3-2133 RAM - Flash: 16 MB SPI NOR and 4 GB eMMC - LAN: 1x Gigabit Ethernet with 802.3af/at support - WLAN: MediaTek MT7976C 2x2 MIMO dual-band WiFi 6 - LEDs: 1x blue and 1x white - Buttons: 1x reset button Installation --- 1. Power device using a PoE injector or switch 2. Connect via Ethernet to the device with static IP 192.168.1.2 3. SSH into the device with password: ubnt $ ssh ubnt@192.168.1.20 4. Unlock kernel partitions for writing $ echo 5edfacbf > /proc/ubnthal/.uf 5. Confirm correct partitions $ grep PARTNAME /sys/block/mmcblk0/mmcblk0p6/uevent PARTNAME=kernel0 $ grep PARTNAME /sys/block/mmcblk0/mmcblk0p7/uevent PARTNAME=kernel1 $ grep PARTNAME /sys/block/mmcblk0/mmcblk0p8/uevent PARTNAME=bs 6. Set and confirm bootloader environment $ fw_setenv boot_openwrt "fdt addr \$(fdtcontroladdr); fdt rm /signature; bootubnt" $ fw_setenv bootcmd_real "run boot_openwrt" $ fw_printenv 7. Copy sysupgrade image to /tmp/openwrt.bin via scp 8. Copy kernel and rootfs to mmcblk0p6 and mmcblk0p7, respectively $ tar xf /tmp/openwrt.bin sysupgrade-ubnt_unifi-6-plus/kernel -O | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0p6 $ tar xf /tmp/openwrt.bin sysupgrade-ubnt_unifi-6-plus/root -O | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0p7 9. Ensure device boots from mmcblk0p6 $ echo -ne "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x2b\xe8\x4d\xa3" > /dev/mmcblk0p8 10. Reboot the device $ reboot Signed-off-by: Elbert Mai <code@elbertmai.com> Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no>
2023-09-17 14:59:48 +00:00
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_unifi-6-plus
define Device/unielec_u7981-01
DEVICE_VENDOR := Unielec
DEVICE_MODEL := U7981-01
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware kmod-usb3 e2fsprogs f2fsck mkf2fs fdisk partx-utils
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
define Device/unielec_u7981-01-emmc
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-unielec-u7981-01-emmc
DEVICE_VARIANT := (EMMC)
$(call Device/unielec_u7981-01)
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += unielec_u7981-01-emmc
define Device/unielec_u7981-01-nand
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-unielec-u7981-01-nand
DEVICE_VARIANT := (NAND)
$(call Device/unielec_u7981-01)
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += unielec_u7981-01-nand
mediatek: filogic: Add support for Wavlink WL-WN586X3 Hardware -------- - SOC: MediaTek MT7981 - ram: 256MB DDR3 - FLASH: 16MB SPI-NOR - Ethernet: 2x1Gb Lan 1x1Gb Wan - WIFI: MediaTek MT7981 2x2 DBDC 802.11ax 2T2R (2.4/5) - LEDs: 2xLan 1x Wan 1x WIFI 1xSTATUS MAC table, same as stock firmware: LAN: 80:3F:5D:xx:xx:x1 partition "hw" at 0x44e (ASCII) WAN: 80:3F:5D:xx:xx:x2 partition "hw" at 0x460 (ASCII) 2G: 80:3F:5D:xx:xx:x3 partition "factory" at 0x4 (binary), on label 5G: 80:3F:5D:xx:xx:x3 Same as 2G Installation Method 1: ssh -------------------------- 1. Connect PC to the lan port. Set the PC IP to 192.168.10.100 if required. 2. Navigate to http://192.168.10.1/ 3. Log into the Wavlink WebGUI. Default username/password is admin/admin. 4. Use WebGUI to upgrade the firmware to WAVLINK_WN586X3-A_M86X3A_V240113_WO-GDBYFM-modified.bin downloaded from https://github.com/themaverickdm/firmware-misc/tree/main/wavlink/wl-wn586x3 Warning: All settings will be lost! 5. Wait about 5 minutes, and after flashing is completed, log into the router using (with admin123 as password): ssh root@192.168.10.1 6. scp the openwrt image file onto the router, usually under /tmp somewhere. openwrt-mediatek-filogic-wavlink_wl-wn586x3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin 7. Flash openwrt image file like so: mtd write \ openwrt-mediatek-filogic-wavlink_wl-wn586x3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin \ firmware Warning: Previous firmware will be overwritten! 8. Wait about 5 minutes, and after the flashing is completed, set the PC IP to 192.168.1.100 if required and log into the router like so: ssh root@192.168.1.1 Installation Method 2: u-boot ----------------------------- 1. Connect UART: TX-> 586X3 RX, RX-> 586X3 TX, GND-> 586 GND. 2. Connect PC to the wan (not lan!) port. 3. Setup the tftp server on PC, set IP to 192.168.10.100, 4. Power on the device. Select '2' to upgrade firmware in Uboot. 5. Input the image name and start to upgrade. Uboot console log: CPU: MediaTek MT7981 Model: mt7981-rfb DRAM: 256 MiB Core: 34 devices, 13 uclasses, devicetree: embed Loading Environment from nowhere... OK In: serial@11002000 Out: serial@11002000 Err: serial@11002000 Net: Warning: ethernet@15100000 (eth0) using random MAC address - 02:47:fb:b2:53:2d eth0: ethernet@15100000 UBOOT WN586X3A gpio: pin 9 (gpio 9) value is 0 gpio: pin 10 (gpio 10) value is 0 gpio: pin 5 (gpio 5) value is 0 gpio: pin 12 (gpio 12) value is 0 gpio: pin 13 (gpio 13) value is 0 *** U-Boot Boot Menu *** 1. Startup system (Default) 2. Upgrade firmware 3. Upgrade ATF BL2 4. Upgrade ATF FIP 5. Upgrade single image 6. Load image 0. U-Boot console Co-authored-by: R Maru <deviantmaru@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: R Maru <deviantmaru@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Sijia Huang <engineer31@win-star.com>
2024-03-07 02:12:11 +00:00
define Device/wavlink_wl-wn586x3
DEVICE_VENDOR := WAVLINK
DEVICE_MODEL := WL-WN586X3
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-wavlink-wl-wn586x3
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x47000000
IMAGE_SIZE := 15424k
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += wavlink_wl-wn586x3
mediatek: filogic: add support for Xiaomi AX3000T **SoC**: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53 **Flash**: ESMT F50L1G41LB 128MB **RAM**: NT52B128M16JR-FL 256MB **Ethernet**: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps **Switch**: MediaTek MT7531AE **WiFi**: MediaTek MT7976C **Buttons**: Reset, Mesh **Power**: DC 12V 1A 1. Get ssh access. Supported stock firmware **1.0.47** ``` curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Anvram%20set%20ssh_en%3D1%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Anvram%20commit%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Ased%20-i%20's%2Fchannel%3D.*%2Fchannel%3D%22debug%22%2Fg'%20%2Fetc%2Finit.d%2Fdropbear%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0A%2Fetc%2Finit.d%2Fdropbear%20start%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=********/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Apasswd%20-d%20root%0A ``` 2. Backup stock partitions ``` nanddump -f /tmp/BL2.bin /dev/mtd1 nanddump -f /tmp/Nvram.bin /dev/mtd2 nanddump -f /tmp/Bdata.bin /dev/mtd3 nanddump -f /tmp/Factory.bin /dev/mtd4 nanddump -f /tmp/FIP.bin /dev/mtd5 nanddump -f /tmp/ubi.bin /dev/mtd8 nanddump -f /tmp/KF.bin /dev/mtd12 ``` Then transfer them to your computer in a safe place. 3. Get firmware information `cat /proc/cmdline` 4. Copy openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi to **/tmp** and flash If **firmware=0** ``` ubiformat /dev/mtd9 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=1 nvram set flag_last_success=1 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit reboot ``` If **firmware=1** ``` ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=0 nvram set flag_last_success=0 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit reboot ``` Then reboot your router, it should boot to the OpenWrt initramfs system now. 5. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin `sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin` 1. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb` `reboot` 2. Install kmod-mtd-rw `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 3. Format ubi and create new ubootenv volume ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB ``` 4. *(Optional **-10Mb** free space) Add recovery boot feature.* ``` ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 10MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb ``` 5. Flash Openwrt U-Boot ``` mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-preloader.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip FIP ``` 6. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb `sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb` 1. Force flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb `sysupgrade -F -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb` 2. Format ubi and Nvram ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 mtd erase Nvram ``` 3. Install kmod-mtd-rw `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 4. Flash stock images from backup ``` mtd write /tmp/BL2.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/FIP.bin FIP mtd write /tmp/ubi.bin ubi ``` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. `ubiformat /dev/mtd7 -y -f /tmp/ubi.bin` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. Signed-off-by: Dim Fish <dimfish@gmail.com>
2023-11-27 09:01:34 +00:00
define Device/xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t
DEVICE_VENDOR := Xiaomi
DEVICE_MODEL := Mi Router AX3000T
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-xiaomi-mi-router-ax3000t
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
mediatek: filogic: add support for Xiaomi AX3000T **SoC**: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53 **Flash**: ESMT F50L1G41LB 128MB **RAM**: NT52B128M16JR-FL 256MB **Ethernet**: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps **Switch**: MediaTek MT7531AE **WiFi**: MediaTek MT7976C **Buttons**: Reset, Mesh **Power**: DC 12V 1A 1. Get ssh access. Supported stock firmware **1.0.47** ``` curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Anvram%20set%20ssh_en%3D1%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Anvram%20commit%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Ased%20-i%20's%2Fchannel%3D.*%2Fchannel%3D%22debug%22%2Fg'%20%2Fetc%2Finit.d%2Fdropbear%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0A%2Fetc%2Finit.d%2Fdropbear%20start%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=********/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Apasswd%20-d%20root%0A ``` 2. Backup stock partitions ``` nanddump -f /tmp/BL2.bin /dev/mtd1 nanddump -f /tmp/Nvram.bin /dev/mtd2 nanddump -f /tmp/Bdata.bin /dev/mtd3 nanddump -f /tmp/Factory.bin /dev/mtd4 nanddump -f /tmp/FIP.bin /dev/mtd5 nanddump -f /tmp/ubi.bin /dev/mtd8 nanddump -f /tmp/KF.bin /dev/mtd12 ``` Then transfer them to your computer in a safe place. 3. Get firmware information `cat /proc/cmdline` 4. Copy openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi to **/tmp** and flash If **firmware=0** ``` ubiformat /dev/mtd9 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=1 nvram set flag_last_success=1 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit reboot ``` If **firmware=1** ``` ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=0 nvram set flag_last_success=0 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit reboot ``` Then reboot your router, it should boot to the OpenWrt initramfs system now. 5. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin `sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin` 1. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb` `reboot` 2. Install kmod-mtd-rw `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 3. Format ubi and create new ubootenv volume ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB ``` 4. *(Optional **-10Mb** free space) Add recovery boot feature.* ``` ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 10MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb ``` 5. Flash Openwrt U-Boot ``` mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-preloader.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip FIP ``` 6. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb `sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb` 1. Force flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb `sysupgrade -F -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb` 2. Format ubi and Nvram ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 mtd erase Nvram ``` 3. Install kmod-mtd-rw `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 4. Flash stock images from backup ``` mtd write /tmp/BL2.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/FIP.bin FIP mtd write /tmp/ubi.bin ubi ``` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. `ubiformat /dev/mtd7 -y -f /tmp/ubi.bin` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. Signed-off-by: Dim Fish <dimfish@gmail.com>
2023-11-27 09:01:34 +00:00
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),)
ARTIFACTS := initramfs-factory.ubi
ARTIFACT/initramfs-factory.ubi := append-image-stage initramfs-kernel.bin | ubinize-kernel
endif
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t
define Device/xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod
DEVICE_VENDOR := Xiaomi
DEVICE_MODEL := Mi Router AX3000T (OpenWrt U-Boot layout)
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-xiaomi-mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
mediatek: filogic: add support for Xiaomi AX3000T **SoC**: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53 **Flash**: ESMT F50L1G41LB 128MB **RAM**: NT52B128M16JR-FL 256MB **Ethernet**: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps **Switch**: MediaTek MT7531AE **WiFi**: MediaTek MT7976C **Buttons**: Reset, Mesh **Power**: DC 12V 1A 1. Get ssh access. Supported stock firmware **1.0.47** ``` curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Anvram%20set%20ssh_en%3D1%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Anvram%20commit%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Ased%20-i%20's%2Fchannel%3D.*%2Fchannel%3D%22debug%22%2Fg'%20%2Fetc%2Finit.d%2Fdropbear%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0A%2Fetc%2Finit.d%2Fdropbear%20start%0A" curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=********/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Apasswd%20-d%20root%0A ``` 2. Backup stock partitions ``` nanddump -f /tmp/BL2.bin /dev/mtd1 nanddump -f /tmp/Nvram.bin /dev/mtd2 nanddump -f /tmp/Bdata.bin /dev/mtd3 nanddump -f /tmp/Factory.bin /dev/mtd4 nanddump -f /tmp/FIP.bin /dev/mtd5 nanddump -f /tmp/ubi.bin /dev/mtd8 nanddump -f /tmp/KF.bin /dev/mtd12 ``` Then transfer them to your computer in a safe place. 3. Get firmware information `cat /proc/cmdline` 4. Copy openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi to **/tmp** and flash If **firmware=0** ``` ubiformat /dev/mtd9 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=1 nvram set flag_last_success=1 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit reboot ``` If **firmware=1** ``` ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=0 nvram set flag_last_success=0 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit reboot ``` Then reboot your router, it should boot to the OpenWrt initramfs system now. 5. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin `sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin` 1. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb` `reboot` 2. Install kmod-mtd-rw `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 3. Format ubi and create new ubootenv volume ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB ``` 4. *(Optional **-10Mb** free space) Add recovery boot feature.* ``` ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 10MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb ``` 5. Flash Openwrt U-Boot ``` mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-preloader.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip FIP ``` 6. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb `sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb` 1. Force flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb `sysupgrade -F -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb` 2. Format ubi and Nvram ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 mtd erase Nvram ``` 3. Install kmod-mtd-rw `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 4. Flash stock images from backup ``` mtd write /tmp/BL2.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/FIP.bin FIP mtd write /tmp/ubi.bin ubi ``` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. `ubiformat /dev/mtd7 -y -f /tmp/ubi.bin` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. Signed-off-by: Dim Fish <dimfish@gmail.com>
2023-11-27 09:01:34 +00:00
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),)
ARTIFACTS += initramfs-factory.ubi
ARTIFACT/initramfs-factory.ubi := append-image-stage initramfs-recovery.itb | ubinize-kernel
endif
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod
mediatek: filogic: add support for Xiaomi WR30U Hardware specification: SoC: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53 Flash: ESMT F50L1G41LB 128MB RAM: NT52B128M16JR-FL 256MB Ethernet: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C Button: Reset, Mesh Power: DC 12V 1A Flash instructions: 1. Get ssh access Check this link: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-support-for-xiaomi-ax3000ne/153769/22 2. Backup import partitions ``` dev: size erasesize name mtd1: 00100000 00020000 "BL2" mtd2: 00040000 00020000 "Nvram" mtd3: 00040000 00020000 "Bdata" mtd4: 00200000 00020000 "Factory" mtd5: 00200000 00020000 "FIP" mtd8: 02200000 00020000 "ubi" mtd9: 02200000 00020000 "ubi1" mtd12: 00040000 00020000 "KF" ``` Use these commands blow to backup your stock partitions. ``` nanddump -f /tmp/BL2.bin /dev/mtd1 nanddump -f /tmp/Nvram.bin /dev/mtd2 nanddump -f /tmp/Bdata.bin /dev/mtd3 nanddump -f /tmp/Factory.bin /dev/mtd4 nanddump -f /tmp/FIP.bin /dev/mtd5 nanddump -f /tmp/ubi.bin /dev/mtd8 nanddump -f /tmp/KF.bin /dev/mtd12 ``` Then, transfer them to your computer via scp, netcat, tftp or others and keep them in a safe place. 3. Setup Nvram Get the current stock: `cat /proc/cmdline` If you find `firmware=0` or `mtd=ubi`, use these commands: ``` nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=1 nvram set flag_last_success=1 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit ``` If you find `firmware=1` or `mtd=ubi1`, use these commands: ``` nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=0 nvram set flag_last_success=0 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit ``` 4. Flash stock-initramfs-factory.ubi If you find `firmware=0` or `mtd=ubi`: `ubiformat /dev/mtd9 -y -f /tmp/stock-initramfs-factory.ubi` If you find `firmware=1` or `mtd=ubi1`: `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/stock-initramfs-factory.ubi` Then reboot your router, it should boot to the openwrt initramfs system now. 5. Setup uboot-env Now it will be setup automatically in upgrade process, you can skip this step. If your `fw_setenv` did not work, you need run this command: `echo "/dev/mtd1 0x0 0x10000 0x20000" > /etc/fw_env.config` Then setup uboot-env: ``` fw_setenv boot_wait on fw_setenv uart_en 1 fw_setenv flag_boot_rootfs 0 fw_setenv flag_last_success 1 fw_setenv flag_boot_success 1 fw_setenv flag_try_sys1_failed 8 fw_setenv flag_try_sys2_failed 8 fw_setenv mtdparts "nmbm0:1024k(bl2),256k(Nvram),256k(Bdata), 2048k(factory),2048k(fip),256k(crash),256k(crash_log), 34816k(ubi),34816k(ubi1),32768k(overlay),12288k(data),256k(KF)" ``` 6. Flash stock-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin Use shell command: `sysupgrade -n /tmp/stock-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin` Or go to luci web. If you need to change to Openwrt U-Boot layout, do next. If you do not need, please ignore it. Change to OpenWrt U-Boot: 1. Flash ubootmod-initramfs-factory.ubi Check mtd partitions: `cat /proc/mtd` ``` mtd7: 00040000 00020000 "KF" mtd8: 02200000 00020000 "ubi_kernel" mtd9: 04e00000 00020000 "ubi" ``` Run following command: `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/ubootmod-initramfs-factory.ubi` Then reboot your router, it should boot to the openwrt initramfs system now. 2. Check mtd again ``` mtd7: 00040000 00020000 "KF" mtd8: 07000000 00020000 "ubi" ``` Make sure mtd8 is ubi. 3. Install kmod-mtd-rw Run command: `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` Or get it in openwrt server, or build it yourself, then install it manually Then run this command: `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 4. Clean up pstore Run Command: `rm -f /sys/fs/pstore/*` 5. Format ubi and create new ubootenv volume ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB ``` 6. (Optional) Add recovery boot feature. ``` ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 10MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 /tmp/ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb ``` 7. Flash Openwrt U-Boot ``` mtd write /tmp/ubootmod-preloader.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip FIP ``` 6. Flash ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb Use shell command: `sysupgrade -n /tmp/ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb` Or go to luci web. Now everything is done, Enjoy! Go Back to stock from Openwrt U-Boot: 1. Force flash ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb Use shell command: `sysupgrade -F -n /tmp/ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb` Or go to luci web. Then it should boot to the openwrt initramfs system now. 2. Format ubi and Nvram ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 mtd erase Nvram ``` 3. Install kmod-mtd-rw Run command: `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` Or get it in openwrt server, or build it yourself, then install it manually Then run this command: `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 4. Flash stock U-Boot and ubi ``` mtd write /tmp/BL2.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/FIP.bin FIP mtd write /tmp/ubi.bin ubi ``` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. Go Back to stock from stock layout Openwrt: Just run command: `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/ubi.bin` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. Notes: 1. Openwrt U-Boot and ubootmod openwrt did not enable NMBM. Please make your backup safe. Signed-off-by: Hank Moretti <mchank9999@gmail.com>
2023-07-21 03:54:52 +00:00
define Device/xiaomi_mi-router-wr30u-stock
DEVICE_VENDOR := Xiaomi
DEVICE_MODEL := Mi Router WR30U (stock layout)
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-xiaomi-mi-router-wr30u-stock
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
mediatek: filogic: add support for Xiaomi WR30U Hardware specification: SoC: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53 Flash: ESMT F50L1G41LB 128MB RAM: NT52B128M16JR-FL 256MB Ethernet: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C Button: Reset, Mesh Power: DC 12V 1A Flash instructions: 1. Get ssh access Check this link: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-support-for-xiaomi-ax3000ne/153769/22 2. Backup import partitions ``` dev: size erasesize name mtd1: 00100000 00020000 "BL2" mtd2: 00040000 00020000 "Nvram" mtd3: 00040000 00020000 "Bdata" mtd4: 00200000 00020000 "Factory" mtd5: 00200000 00020000 "FIP" mtd8: 02200000 00020000 "ubi" mtd9: 02200000 00020000 "ubi1" mtd12: 00040000 00020000 "KF" ``` Use these commands blow to backup your stock partitions. ``` nanddump -f /tmp/BL2.bin /dev/mtd1 nanddump -f /tmp/Nvram.bin /dev/mtd2 nanddump -f /tmp/Bdata.bin /dev/mtd3 nanddump -f /tmp/Factory.bin /dev/mtd4 nanddump -f /tmp/FIP.bin /dev/mtd5 nanddump -f /tmp/ubi.bin /dev/mtd8 nanddump -f /tmp/KF.bin /dev/mtd12 ``` Then, transfer them to your computer via scp, netcat, tftp or others and keep them in a safe place. 3. Setup Nvram Get the current stock: `cat /proc/cmdline` If you find `firmware=0` or `mtd=ubi`, use these commands: ``` nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=1 nvram set flag_last_success=1 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit ``` If you find `firmware=1` or `mtd=ubi1`, use these commands: ``` nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=0 nvram set flag_last_success=0 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit ``` 4. Flash stock-initramfs-factory.ubi If you find `firmware=0` or `mtd=ubi`: `ubiformat /dev/mtd9 -y -f /tmp/stock-initramfs-factory.ubi` If you find `firmware=1` or `mtd=ubi1`: `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/stock-initramfs-factory.ubi` Then reboot your router, it should boot to the openwrt initramfs system now. 5. Setup uboot-env Now it will be setup automatically in upgrade process, you can skip this step. If your `fw_setenv` did not work, you need run this command: `echo "/dev/mtd1 0x0 0x10000 0x20000" > /etc/fw_env.config` Then setup uboot-env: ``` fw_setenv boot_wait on fw_setenv uart_en 1 fw_setenv flag_boot_rootfs 0 fw_setenv flag_last_success 1 fw_setenv flag_boot_success 1 fw_setenv flag_try_sys1_failed 8 fw_setenv flag_try_sys2_failed 8 fw_setenv mtdparts "nmbm0:1024k(bl2),256k(Nvram),256k(Bdata), 2048k(factory),2048k(fip),256k(crash),256k(crash_log), 34816k(ubi),34816k(ubi1),32768k(overlay),12288k(data),256k(KF)" ``` 6. Flash stock-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin Use shell command: `sysupgrade -n /tmp/stock-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin` Or go to luci web. If you need to change to Openwrt U-Boot layout, do next. If you do not need, please ignore it. Change to OpenWrt U-Boot: 1. Flash ubootmod-initramfs-factory.ubi Check mtd partitions: `cat /proc/mtd` ``` mtd7: 00040000 00020000 "KF" mtd8: 02200000 00020000 "ubi_kernel" mtd9: 04e00000 00020000 "ubi" ``` Run following command: `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/ubootmod-initramfs-factory.ubi` Then reboot your router, it should boot to the openwrt initramfs system now. 2. Check mtd again ``` mtd7: 00040000 00020000 "KF" mtd8: 07000000 00020000 "ubi" ``` Make sure mtd8 is ubi. 3. Install kmod-mtd-rw Run command: `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` Or get it in openwrt server, or build it yourself, then install it manually Then run this command: `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 4. Clean up pstore Run Command: `rm -f /sys/fs/pstore/*` 5. Format ubi and create new ubootenv volume ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB ``` 6. (Optional) Add recovery boot feature. ``` ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 10MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 /tmp/ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb ``` 7. Flash Openwrt U-Boot ``` mtd write /tmp/ubootmod-preloader.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip FIP ``` 6. Flash ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb Use shell command: `sysupgrade -n /tmp/ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb` Or go to luci web. Now everything is done, Enjoy! Go Back to stock from Openwrt U-Boot: 1. Force flash ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb Use shell command: `sysupgrade -F -n /tmp/ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb` Or go to luci web. Then it should boot to the openwrt initramfs system now. 2. Format ubi and Nvram ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 mtd erase Nvram ``` 3. Install kmod-mtd-rw Run command: `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` Or get it in openwrt server, or build it yourself, then install it manually Then run this command: `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 4. Flash stock U-Boot and ubi ``` mtd write /tmp/BL2.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/FIP.bin FIP mtd write /tmp/ubi.bin ubi ``` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. Go Back to stock from stock layout Openwrt: Just run command: `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/ubi.bin` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. Notes: 1. Openwrt U-Boot and ubootmod openwrt did not enable NMBM. Please make your backup safe. Signed-off-by: Hank Moretti <mchank9999@gmail.com>
2023-07-21 03:54:52 +00:00
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),)
ARTIFACTS := initramfs-factory.ubi
ARTIFACT/initramfs-factory.ubi := append-image-stage initramfs-kernel.bin | ubinize-kernel
endif
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += xiaomi_mi-router-wr30u-stock
define Device/xiaomi_mi-router-wr30u-ubootmod
DEVICE_VENDOR := Xiaomi
DEVICE_MODEL := Mi Router WR30U (OpenWrt U-Boot layout)
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-xiaomi-mi-router-wr30u-ubootmod
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
mediatek: filogic: add support for Xiaomi WR30U Hardware specification: SoC: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53 Flash: ESMT F50L1G41LB 128MB RAM: NT52B128M16JR-FL 256MB Ethernet: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C Button: Reset, Mesh Power: DC 12V 1A Flash instructions: 1. Get ssh access Check this link: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/openwrt-support-for-xiaomi-ax3000ne/153769/22 2. Backup import partitions ``` dev: size erasesize name mtd1: 00100000 00020000 "BL2" mtd2: 00040000 00020000 "Nvram" mtd3: 00040000 00020000 "Bdata" mtd4: 00200000 00020000 "Factory" mtd5: 00200000 00020000 "FIP" mtd8: 02200000 00020000 "ubi" mtd9: 02200000 00020000 "ubi1" mtd12: 00040000 00020000 "KF" ``` Use these commands blow to backup your stock partitions. ``` nanddump -f /tmp/BL2.bin /dev/mtd1 nanddump -f /tmp/Nvram.bin /dev/mtd2 nanddump -f /tmp/Bdata.bin /dev/mtd3 nanddump -f /tmp/Factory.bin /dev/mtd4 nanddump -f /tmp/FIP.bin /dev/mtd5 nanddump -f /tmp/ubi.bin /dev/mtd8 nanddump -f /tmp/KF.bin /dev/mtd12 ``` Then, transfer them to your computer via scp, netcat, tftp or others and keep them in a safe place. 3. Setup Nvram Get the current stock: `cat /proc/cmdline` If you find `firmware=0` or `mtd=ubi`, use these commands: ``` nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=1 nvram set flag_last_success=1 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit ``` If you find `firmware=1` or `mtd=ubi1`, use these commands: ``` nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=0 nvram set flag_last_success=0 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit ``` 4. Flash stock-initramfs-factory.ubi If you find `firmware=0` or `mtd=ubi`: `ubiformat /dev/mtd9 -y -f /tmp/stock-initramfs-factory.ubi` If you find `firmware=1` or `mtd=ubi1`: `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/stock-initramfs-factory.ubi` Then reboot your router, it should boot to the openwrt initramfs system now. 5. Setup uboot-env Now it will be setup automatically in upgrade process, you can skip this step. If your `fw_setenv` did not work, you need run this command: `echo "/dev/mtd1 0x0 0x10000 0x20000" > /etc/fw_env.config` Then setup uboot-env: ``` fw_setenv boot_wait on fw_setenv uart_en 1 fw_setenv flag_boot_rootfs 0 fw_setenv flag_last_success 1 fw_setenv flag_boot_success 1 fw_setenv flag_try_sys1_failed 8 fw_setenv flag_try_sys2_failed 8 fw_setenv mtdparts "nmbm0:1024k(bl2),256k(Nvram),256k(Bdata), 2048k(factory),2048k(fip),256k(crash),256k(crash_log), 34816k(ubi),34816k(ubi1),32768k(overlay),12288k(data),256k(KF)" ``` 6. Flash stock-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin Use shell command: `sysupgrade -n /tmp/stock-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin` Or go to luci web. If you need to change to Openwrt U-Boot layout, do next. If you do not need, please ignore it. Change to OpenWrt U-Boot: 1. Flash ubootmod-initramfs-factory.ubi Check mtd partitions: `cat /proc/mtd` ``` mtd7: 00040000 00020000 "KF" mtd8: 02200000 00020000 "ubi_kernel" mtd9: 04e00000 00020000 "ubi" ``` Run following command: `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/ubootmod-initramfs-factory.ubi` Then reboot your router, it should boot to the openwrt initramfs system now. 2. Check mtd again ``` mtd7: 00040000 00020000 "KF" mtd8: 07000000 00020000 "ubi" ``` Make sure mtd8 is ubi. 3. Install kmod-mtd-rw Run command: `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` Or get it in openwrt server, or build it yourself, then install it manually Then run this command: `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 4. Clean up pstore Run Command: `rm -f /sys/fs/pstore/*` 5. Format ubi and create new ubootenv volume ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB ``` 6. (Optional) Add recovery boot feature. ``` ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 10MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 /tmp/ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb ``` 7. Flash Openwrt U-Boot ``` mtd write /tmp/ubootmod-preloader.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip FIP ``` 6. Flash ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb Use shell command: `sysupgrade -n /tmp/ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb` Or go to luci web. Now everything is done, Enjoy! Go Back to stock from Openwrt U-Boot: 1. Force flash ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb Use shell command: `sysupgrade -F -n /tmp/ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb` Or go to luci web. Then it should boot to the openwrt initramfs system now. 2. Format ubi and Nvram ``` ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8 mtd erase Nvram ``` 3. Install kmod-mtd-rw Run command: `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw` Or get it in openwrt server, or build it yourself, then install it manually Then run this command: `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1` 4. Flash stock U-Boot and ubi ``` mtd write /tmp/BL2.bin BL2 mtd write /tmp/FIP.bin FIP mtd write /tmp/ubi.bin ubi ``` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. Go Back to stock from stock layout Openwrt: Just run command: `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/ubi.bin` Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes. Notes: 1. Openwrt U-Boot and ubootmod openwrt did not enable NMBM. Please make your backup safe. Signed-off-by: Hank Moretti <mchank9999@gmail.com>
2023-07-21 03:54:52 +00:00
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7981-bl2 spim-nand-ddr3
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7981-bl31-uboot xiaomi_mi-router-wr30u
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),)
ARTIFACTS += initramfs-factory.ubi
ARTIFACT/initramfs-factory.ubi := append-image-stage initramfs-recovery.itb | ubinize-kernel
endif
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += xiaomi_mi-router-wr30u-ubootmod
mediatek: add alternative stock layout for Xiaomi Redmi Router AX6000 In this implementation, the flash partition layout is adjusted to avoid modifying the uboot environment of mtdparts. This ensures that the 30M ubi_kernel partition remains aligned with the stock ubi partition, and the kernel volume is placed in it. This allows the stock uboot to boot from it without changing the mtdparts, which is useful for reverting back to the stock firmware using Xiaomi Firmware Tools. In actual testing, modifying mtdparts has been found to break Xiaomi Firmware Tools. 1. use ARTIFACTS to generate initramfs-factory.ubi for easy installation. 2. The NAND flash layout is changed to allow for reverting back to the stock firmware. 3. Before performing sysupgrade, do some cleanup in platform_pre_upgrade to ensure a clean installation of OpenWRT. 4. Setup the uboot env to ensure that the system always boot, which can be helpful for users who may forget to do this before sysupgrade in the initramfs. New flash instructions: 1. Gain ssh access. Please refer to: https://openwrt.org/toh/xiaomi/redmi_ax6000#installation) 2. Check which system current u-boot is loading from: COMMAND: `cat /proc/cmdline` sample OUTPUT: `console=ttyS0,115200n1 loglevel=8 firmware=1 uart_en=1` if firmware=1, current system is ubi1 if firmware=0, current system is ubi0 3. Setup nvram and write the firmware: If the current system is ubi1, please set it up so that the next time it will boot from ubi, and write the firmware to ubi: ``` nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=0 nvram set flag_last_success=0 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/initramfs-factory.ubi ``` If the current system is ubi, please set it up so that the next time it will boot from ubi1, and write the firmware to ubi1: ``` nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=1 nvram set flag_last_success=1 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit ubiformat /dev/mtd9 -y -f /tmp/initramfs-factory.ubi ``` 4. After rebooting, the system should now boot into the openwrt initramfs. Flash the squashfs-sysupgrade.bin via using ssh or luci. ``` sysupgrade -n /tmp/squashfs-sysupgrade.bin ``` Done. For existing users of the Redmi AX6000 running OpenWrt, here are the steps to switch to this new layout: 1. Flash initramfs-factory.ubi ``` mtd -r -e ubi write /tmp/initramfs-factory.ubi ubi ``` 2. After rebooting, the system will boot into the new openwrt-initramfs. Log in and perform a sysupgrade to complete the process. ``` sysupgrade -n /tmp/squashfs-sysupgrade.bin ``` Signed-off-by: Chen Minqiang <ptpt52@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Chuanhong Guo <gch981213@gmail.com>
2022-09-13 05:46:20 +00:00
define Device/xiaomi_redmi-router-ax6000-stock
DEVICE_VENDOR := Xiaomi
DEVICE_MODEL := Redmi Router AX6000 (stock layout)
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-xiaomi-redmi-router-ax6000-stock
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-leds-ws2812b kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
mediatek: add alternative stock layout for Xiaomi Redmi Router AX6000 In this implementation, the flash partition layout is adjusted to avoid modifying the uboot environment of mtdparts. This ensures that the 30M ubi_kernel partition remains aligned with the stock ubi partition, and the kernel volume is placed in it. This allows the stock uboot to boot from it without changing the mtdparts, which is useful for reverting back to the stock firmware using Xiaomi Firmware Tools. In actual testing, modifying mtdparts has been found to break Xiaomi Firmware Tools. 1. use ARTIFACTS to generate initramfs-factory.ubi for easy installation. 2. The NAND flash layout is changed to allow for reverting back to the stock firmware. 3. Before performing sysupgrade, do some cleanup in platform_pre_upgrade to ensure a clean installation of OpenWRT. 4. Setup the uboot env to ensure that the system always boot, which can be helpful for users who may forget to do this before sysupgrade in the initramfs. New flash instructions: 1. Gain ssh access. Please refer to: https://openwrt.org/toh/xiaomi/redmi_ax6000#installation) 2. Check which system current u-boot is loading from: COMMAND: `cat /proc/cmdline` sample OUTPUT: `console=ttyS0,115200n1 loglevel=8 firmware=1 uart_en=1` if firmware=1, current system is ubi1 if firmware=0, current system is ubi0 3. Setup nvram and write the firmware: If the current system is ubi1, please set it up so that the next time it will boot from ubi, and write the firmware to ubi: ``` nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=0 nvram set flag_last_success=0 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/initramfs-factory.ubi ``` If the current system is ubi, please set it up so that the next time it will boot from ubi1, and write the firmware to ubi1: ``` nvram set boot_wait=on nvram set uart_en=1 nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=1 nvram set flag_last_success=1 nvram set flag_boot_success=1 nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0 nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0 nvram commit ubiformat /dev/mtd9 -y -f /tmp/initramfs-factory.ubi ``` 4. After rebooting, the system should now boot into the openwrt initramfs. Flash the squashfs-sysupgrade.bin via using ssh or luci. ``` sysupgrade -n /tmp/squashfs-sysupgrade.bin ``` Done. For existing users of the Redmi AX6000 running OpenWrt, here are the steps to switch to this new layout: 1. Flash initramfs-factory.ubi ``` mtd -r -e ubi write /tmp/initramfs-factory.ubi ubi ``` 2. After rebooting, the system will boot into the new openwrt-initramfs. Log in and perform a sysupgrade to complete the process. ``` sysupgrade -n /tmp/squashfs-sysupgrade.bin ``` Signed-off-by: Chen Minqiang <ptpt52@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Chuanhong Guo <gch981213@gmail.com>
2022-09-13 05:46:20 +00:00
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),)
ARTIFACTS := initramfs-factory.ubi
ARTIFACT/initramfs-factory.ubi := append-image-stage initramfs-kernel.bin | ubinize-kernel
endif
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += xiaomi_redmi-router-ax6000-stock
define Device/xiaomi_redmi-router-ax6000-ubootmod
DEVICE_VENDOR := Xiaomi
DEVICE_MODEL := Redmi Router AX6000 (OpenWrt U-Boot layout)
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-xiaomi-redmi-router-ax6000-ubootmod
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-leds-ws2812b kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit gzip $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-ddr4
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot xiaomi_redmi-router-ax6000
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),)
ARTIFACTS += initramfs-factory.ubi
ARTIFACT/initramfs-factory.ubi := append-image-stage initramfs-recovery.itb | ubinize-kernel
endif
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += xiaomi_redmi-router-ax6000-ubootmod
mediatek: add support for Zyxel EX5601-T0 router Zyxel EX5601-T0 specifics -------------- The operator specific firmware running on the Zyxel branded EX5601-T0 includes U-Boot modifications affecting the OpenWrt installation. Partition Table | dev | size | erasesize | name | | ---- | -------- | --------- | ------------- | | mtd0 | 20000000 | 00040000 | "spi0.1" | | mtd1 | 00100000 | 00040000 | "BL2" | | mtd2 | 00080000 | 00040000 | "u-boot-env" | | mtd3 | 00200000 | 00040000 | "Factory" | | mtd4 | 001c0000 | 00040000 | "FIP" | | mtd5 | 00040000 | 00040000 | "zloader" | | mtd6 | 04000000 | 00040000 | "ubi" | | mtd7 | 04000000 | 00040000 | "ubi2" | | mtd8 | 15a80000 | 00040000 | "zyubi" | The router boots BL2 which than loads FIP (u-boot). U-boot has hardcoded a command to always launch Zloader "mtd read zloader 0x46000000" and than "bootm". Bootargs are deactivated. Zloader is the zyxel booloader which allow to dual-boot ubi or ubi2, by default access to zloader is blocked. Too zloader checks that the firmware contains a particolar file called zyfwinfo. Additional details regarding Zloader can be found here: https://hack-gpon.github.io/zyxel/ https://forum.openwrt.org/t/adding-openwrt-support-for-zyxel-ex5601-t0/155914 Hardware -------- SOC: MediaTek MT7986a CPU: 4 core cortex-a53 (2000MHz) RAM: 1GB DDR4 FLASH: 512MB SPI-NAND (Micron xxx) WIFI: Wifi6 Mediatek MT7976 802.11ax 5 GHz 4x4 + 2.4GHZ 4x4 ETH: MediaTek MT7531 Switch + SoC 3 x builtin 1G phy (lan1, lan2, lan3) 1 x MaxLinear GPY211B 2.5 N-Base-T phy5 (lan4) 1 x MaxLinear GPY211B 2.5Gbit xor SFP/N-Base-T phy6 (wan) USB: 1 x USB 3.2 Enhanced SuperSpeed port UART: 3V3 115200 8N1 (Pinout: GND KEY RX TX VCC) VOIP: 2 FXS ports for analog phones MAC Address Table ----------------- eth0/lan Factory 0x002a eth1/wan Factory 0x0024 wifi 2.4Ghz Factory 0x0004 wifi 5Ghz Factory 0x0004 + 1 Serial console (UART) --------------------- +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +3.3V | RX | TX | KEY | GND | +---+---+-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +--- Don't connect Installation ------------ Keep in mind that openwrt can only run on the UBI partition, the openwrt firmware is not able to understand the zloader bootargs. The procedure allows restoring the UBI partition with the Zyxel firmware and retains all the OEM functionalities. 1. Unlock Zloader (this will allow to swap manually between partitions UBI and UBI2): - Attach a usb-ttl adapter to your computer and boot the router. - While the router is booting at some point you will read the following: `Please press Enter to activate this console.` - As soon as you read that press enter, type root and than press enter again (just do it, don't care about the logs scrolling). - Most likely the router is still printing the boot log, leave it boot until it stops. - If everything went ok you should have full root access "root@EX5601-T0:/#". - Type the following command and press enter: "fw_setenv EngDebugFlag 0x1". - Reboot the router. - As soon as you read `Hit any key to stop autoboot:` press Enter. - If everything went ok you should have the following prompt: "ZHAL>". - You have successfully unlocked zloader access, this procedure must be done only once. 2. Check the current active partition: - Boot the router and repeat the steps above to gain root access. - Type the following command to check the current active image: "cat /proc/cmdline". - If `rootubi=ubi` it means that the active partition is `mtd6` - If `rootubi=ubi2` it means that the active partition is `mtd7` - As mentioned earlier we need to flash openwrt into ubi/mtd6 and never overwrite ubi2/mtd7 to be able to fully roll-back. - To activate and boot from mtd7 (ubi2) enter into ZHAL> command prompt and type the following commands: atbt 1 # unlock write atsw # swap boot partition atsr # reboot the router - After rebooting check again with "cat /proc/cmdline" that you are correctly booting from mtd7/ubi2 - If yes proceed with the installation guide. If not probably you don't have a firmware into ubi2 or you did something wrong. 3. Flashing: - Download the sysupgrade file for the router from openwrt, than we need to add the zyfwinfo file into the sysupgrade tar. Zloader only checks for the magic (which is a fixed value 'EXYZ') and the crc of the file itself (256bytes). I created a script to create a valid zyfwinfo file but you can use anything that does exactly the same: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pameruoso/OpenWRT-Zyxel-EX5601-T0/main/gen_zyfwinfo.sh - Add the zyfwinfo file into the sysupgrade tar. - Enter via telnet or ssh into the router with admin credentials - Enter the following commands to disable the firmware and model checks "zycli fwidcheck off" and "zycli modelcheck off" - Open the router web interface and in the update firmware page select the "restore default settings option" - Select the sysupgrade file and click on upload. - The router will flash and reboot itself into openwrt from UBI 4. Restoring and going back to Zyxel firmware. - Use the ZHAL> command line to manually swap the boot parition to UBI2 with the following: atbt 1 # unlock write atsw # swap boot partition atsr # reboot the router - You will boot again the Zyxel firmware you have into UBI2 and you can flash the zyxel firmware to overwrite the UBI partition and openwrt. Working features ---------------- 3 gbit lan ports Wifi Zyxel partitioning for coexistance with Zloader and dual boot. WAN SFP port (only after exporting pins 57 and 10. gpiobase411) leds reset button serial interface usb port lan ethernet 2.5 gbit port (autosense) wan ethernet 2.5 gbit port (autosense) Not working ---------------- voip (missing drivers or proper zyxel platform software) Swapping the wan ethernet/sfp xor port ---------------- The way to swap the wan port between sfp and ethernet is the following: export the pins 57 and 10. Pin 57 is used to probe if an sfp is present. If pin 57 value is 0 it means that an sfp is present into the cage (cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio468/value). If pin 57 value is 1 it means that no sfp is inserted into the cage. In conclusion by default both 57 an 10 pins are by default 1, which means that the active port is the ethernet one. After inserting an SFP pin 57 will become 0 and you have to manually change the value of pin 10 to 0 too. This is totally scriptable of course. Leds description ------------ All the leds are working out of the box but the leds managed by the 2 maxlinear phy (phy 5 lan, phy6 wan). To activate the phy5 led (rj45 ethernet port led on the back of the router) you have to use mdio-tools. To activate the phy6 led (led on the front of the router for 2.5gbit link) you have to use mdio-tools. Example: Set lan5 led to fast blink on 2500/1000, slow blink on 10/100: mdio mdio-bus mmd 5:30 raw 0x0001 0x33FC Set wan 2.5gbit led to constant on when wan is 2.5gbit: mdio mdio-bus mmd 6:30 raw 0x0001 0x0080 Signed-off-by: Pietro Ameruoso <p.ameruoso@live.it>
2023-05-22 07:52:47 +00:00
define Device/yuncore_ax835
DEVICE_VENDOR := YunCore
DEVICE_MODEL := AX835
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-yuncore-ax835
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x47000000
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin
IMAGE_SIZE := 14336k
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += mediatek,mt7981-spim-nor-rfb
KERNEL := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd | pad-to 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := append-kernel | pad-to 128k | append-rootfs | pad-rootfs | check-size | append-metadata
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += yuncore_ax835
define Device/zbtlink_zbt-z8102ax
DEVICE_VENDOR := Zbtlink
DEVICE_MODEL := ZBT-Z8102AX
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-zbtlink-zbt-z8102ax
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware kmod-usb3 kmod-usb-net-qmi-wwan kmod-usb-serial-option
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-ubi | check-size $$(IMAGE_SIZE)
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zbtlink_zbt-z8102ax
define Device/zbtlink_zbt-z8103ax
DEVICE_VENDOR := Zbtlink
DEVICE_MODEL := ZBT-Z8103AX
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-zbtlink-zbt-z8103ax
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-ubi | check-size $$(IMAGE_SIZE)
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zbtlink_zbt-z8103ax
mediatek: add support for Zyxel EX5601-T0 router Zyxel EX5601-T0 specifics -------------- The operator specific firmware running on the Zyxel branded EX5601-T0 includes U-Boot modifications affecting the OpenWrt installation. Partition Table | dev | size | erasesize | name | | ---- | -------- | --------- | ------------- | | mtd0 | 20000000 | 00040000 | "spi0.1" | | mtd1 | 00100000 | 00040000 | "BL2" | | mtd2 | 00080000 | 00040000 | "u-boot-env" | | mtd3 | 00200000 | 00040000 | "Factory" | | mtd4 | 001c0000 | 00040000 | "FIP" | | mtd5 | 00040000 | 00040000 | "zloader" | | mtd6 | 04000000 | 00040000 | "ubi" | | mtd7 | 04000000 | 00040000 | "ubi2" | | mtd8 | 15a80000 | 00040000 | "zyubi" | The router boots BL2 which than loads FIP (u-boot). U-boot has hardcoded a command to always launch Zloader "mtd read zloader 0x46000000" and than "bootm". Bootargs are deactivated. Zloader is the zyxel booloader which allow to dual-boot ubi or ubi2, by default access to zloader is blocked. Too zloader checks that the firmware contains a particolar file called zyfwinfo. Additional details regarding Zloader can be found here: https://hack-gpon.github.io/zyxel/ https://forum.openwrt.org/t/adding-openwrt-support-for-zyxel-ex5601-t0/155914 Hardware -------- SOC: MediaTek MT7986a CPU: 4 core cortex-a53 (2000MHz) RAM: 1GB DDR4 FLASH: 512MB SPI-NAND (Micron xxx) WIFI: Wifi6 Mediatek MT7976 802.11ax 5 GHz 4x4 + 2.4GHZ 4x4 ETH: MediaTek MT7531 Switch + SoC 3 x builtin 1G phy (lan1, lan2, lan3) 1 x MaxLinear GPY211B 2.5 N-Base-T phy5 (lan4) 1 x MaxLinear GPY211B 2.5Gbit xor SFP/N-Base-T phy6 (wan) USB: 1 x USB 3.2 Enhanced SuperSpeed port UART: 3V3 115200 8N1 (Pinout: GND KEY RX TX VCC) VOIP: 2 FXS ports for analog phones MAC Address Table ----------------- eth0/lan Factory 0x002a eth1/wan Factory 0x0024 wifi 2.4Ghz Factory 0x0004 wifi 5Ghz Factory 0x0004 + 1 Serial console (UART) --------------------- +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +3.3V | RX | TX | KEY | GND | +---+---+-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +--- Don't connect Installation ------------ Keep in mind that openwrt can only run on the UBI partition, the openwrt firmware is not able to understand the zloader bootargs. The procedure allows restoring the UBI partition with the Zyxel firmware and retains all the OEM functionalities. 1. Unlock Zloader (this will allow to swap manually between partitions UBI and UBI2): - Attach a usb-ttl adapter to your computer and boot the router. - While the router is booting at some point you will read the following: `Please press Enter to activate this console.` - As soon as you read that press enter, type root and than press enter again (just do it, don't care about the logs scrolling). - Most likely the router is still printing the boot log, leave it boot until it stops. - If everything went ok you should have full root access "root@EX5601-T0:/#". - Type the following command and press enter: "fw_setenv EngDebugFlag 0x1". - Reboot the router. - As soon as you read `Hit any key to stop autoboot:` press Enter. - If everything went ok you should have the following prompt: "ZHAL>". - You have successfully unlocked zloader access, this procedure must be done only once. 2. Check the current active partition: - Boot the router and repeat the steps above to gain root access. - Type the following command to check the current active image: "cat /proc/cmdline". - If `rootubi=ubi` it means that the active partition is `mtd6` - If `rootubi=ubi2` it means that the active partition is `mtd7` - As mentioned earlier we need to flash openwrt into ubi/mtd6 and never overwrite ubi2/mtd7 to be able to fully roll-back. - To activate and boot from mtd7 (ubi2) enter into ZHAL> command prompt and type the following commands: atbt 1 # unlock write atsw # swap boot partition atsr # reboot the router - After rebooting check again with "cat /proc/cmdline" that you are correctly booting from mtd7/ubi2 - If yes proceed with the installation guide. If not probably you don't have a firmware into ubi2 or you did something wrong. 3. Flashing: - Download the sysupgrade file for the router from openwrt, than we need to add the zyfwinfo file into the sysupgrade tar. Zloader only checks for the magic (which is a fixed value 'EXYZ') and the crc of the file itself (256bytes). I created a script to create a valid zyfwinfo file but you can use anything that does exactly the same: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pameruoso/OpenWRT-Zyxel-EX5601-T0/main/gen_zyfwinfo.sh - Add the zyfwinfo file into the sysupgrade tar. - Enter via telnet or ssh into the router with admin credentials - Enter the following commands to disable the firmware and model checks "zycli fwidcheck off" and "zycli modelcheck off" - Open the router web interface and in the update firmware page select the "restore default settings option" - Select the sysupgrade file and click on upload. - The router will flash and reboot itself into openwrt from UBI 4. Restoring and going back to Zyxel firmware. - Use the ZHAL> command line to manually swap the boot parition to UBI2 with the following: atbt 1 # unlock write atsw # swap boot partition atsr # reboot the router - You will boot again the Zyxel firmware you have into UBI2 and you can flash the zyxel firmware to overwrite the UBI partition and openwrt. Working features ---------------- 3 gbit lan ports Wifi Zyxel partitioning for coexistance with Zloader and dual boot. WAN SFP port (only after exporting pins 57 and 10. gpiobase411) leds reset button serial interface usb port lan ethernet 2.5 gbit port (autosense) wan ethernet 2.5 gbit port (autosense) Not working ---------------- voip (missing drivers or proper zyxel platform software) Swapping the wan ethernet/sfp xor port ---------------- The way to swap the wan port between sfp and ethernet is the following: export the pins 57 and 10. Pin 57 is used to probe if an sfp is present. If pin 57 value is 0 it means that an sfp is present into the cage (cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio468/value). If pin 57 value is 1 it means that no sfp is inserted into the cage. In conclusion by default both 57 an 10 pins are by default 1, which means that the active port is the ethernet one. After inserting an SFP pin 57 will become 0 and you have to manually change the value of pin 10 to 0 too. This is totally scriptable of course. Leds description ------------ All the leds are working out of the box but the leds managed by the 2 maxlinear phy (phy 5 lan, phy6 wan). To activate the phy5 led (rj45 ethernet port led on the back of the router) you have to use mdio-tools. To activate the phy6 led (led on the front of the router for 2.5gbit link) you have to use mdio-tools. Example: Set lan5 led to fast blink on 2500/1000, slow blink on 10/100: mdio mdio-bus mmd 5:30 raw 0x0001 0x33FC Set wan 2.5gbit led to constant on when wan is 2.5gbit: mdio mdio-bus mmd 6:30 raw 0x0001 0x0080 Signed-off-by: Pietro Ameruoso <p.ameruoso@live.it>
2023-05-22 07:52:47 +00:00
define Device/zyxel_ex5601-t0-stock
DEVICE_VENDOR := Zyxel
mediatek: add Zyxel EX5601-T0 with uboot custom partition The flash procedure is similar to the Xiaomi AX6000 router. Load openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb from original Zyxel U-Boot: tftpboot openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb bootm 0x46000000 Load mtd-rw insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1 Format ubi and create ubootenv partitions ubidetach -p /dev/mtd5; ubiformat /dev/mtd5 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd5 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB Copy openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb to /tmp and create recovery partition. If your recovery image is larger than 10MiB, size the recovery partition accordingly to make it fit. ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 10MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb Copy preloader and uboot to /tmp and write them in the mtd mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-preloader.bin bl2 mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip fip Now write the firmware: sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb To create a correct BL2, I had to add a profile for 'spim:4k+256' as I could not find a way to value the variable 'NAND_TYPE'. Features and fixes from hitech95 tree has been squashed, I'm attaching his commit message: The Power LED was not working correctly and not reacting to the boot process and statuses. The board has space (footprint) for an unpopulated Zigbee chip, while we dont know the device model having this chip populated we have to assure that the common dts doesnt enable interfaces that share pins with such device. In this instance the PCIe and the uart1 and uart2 are disabled. Some of the control PCIE pins seems to be used for the Zigbee chip, UART1 seems to be used as a flash port while UART2 should be the main comunication interface of Zigbee chip. The Zigbee chip should be a EFR32MG21. But the pins used for UART seems to be not on standard PINS used by other adapters. So it cannot run firmwares shared on the web. But it should be possible to build a custom firmware with the corrtect pinmux. This commit also contains the following squashed commit from hitech95 - mediatek: fix sysupgrade for Zyxel EX7601-T0 ubootmod Changes and fixes added in common board: - added aliases for boot status leds. - added aliases for the mac-label-device. - added pin claims for core features (MDIO and UART 0) - added default LEDs configuration (01_leds) - added default network configuration (02_network) - added missing kmod-usb3 module for USB3 - fixed LED names - fixed reset pin for SLIC chip - removed unused pinmux configurations and devices - fix LAN (switch) port numbering - using nvmem cells for wifi eeprom, dropping deprecated "mediatek,mtd-eeprom" - proper factory partition and mac address handling - cleaned up spi_nand sections and partition Changes and fixxes added in stock layout: - added NMBM, if u-boot has it, the kernel must be informed. Co-authored-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com> Co-developed-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Valerio 'ftp21' Mancini <ftp21@ftp21.eu>
2023-10-04 09:43:25 +00:00
DEVICE_MODEL := EX5601-T0
DEVICE_VARIANT := (stock layout)
mediatek: add support for Zyxel EX5601-T0 router Zyxel EX5601-T0 specifics -------------- The operator specific firmware running on the Zyxel branded EX5601-T0 includes U-Boot modifications affecting the OpenWrt installation. Partition Table | dev | size | erasesize | name | | ---- | -------- | --------- | ------------- | | mtd0 | 20000000 | 00040000 | "spi0.1" | | mtd1 | 00100000 | 00040000 | "BL2" | | mtd2 | 00080000 | 00040000 | "u-boot-env" | | mtd3 | 00200000 | 00040000 | "Factory" | | mtd4 | 001c0000 | 00040000 | "FIP" | | mtd5 | 00040000 | 00040000 | "zloader" | | mtd6 | 04000000 | 00040000 | "ubi" | | mtd7 | 04000000 | 00040000 | "ubi2" | | mtd8 | 15a80000 | 00040000 | "zyubi" | The router boots BL2 which than loads FIP (u-boot). U-boot has hardcoded a command to always launch Zloader "mtd read zloader 0x46000000" and than "bootm". Bootargs are deactivated. Zloader is the zyxel booloader which allow to dual-boot ubi or ubi2, by default access to zloader is blocked. Too zloader checks that the firmware contains a particolar file called zyfwinfo. Additional details regarding Zloader can be found here: https://hack-gpon.github.io/zyxel/ https://forum.openwrt.org/t/adding-openwrt-support-for-zyxel-ex5601-t0/155914 Hardware -------- SOC: MediaTek MT7986a CPU: 4 core cortex-a53 (2000MHz) RAM: 1GB DDR4 FLASH: 512MB SPI-NAND (Micron xxx) WIFI: Wifi6 Mediatek MT7976 802.11ax 5 GHz 4x4 + 2.4GHZ 4x4 ETH: MediaTek MT7531 Switch + SoC 3 x builtin 1G phy (lan1, lan2, lan3) 1 x MaxLinear GPY211B 2.5 N-Base-T phy5 (lan4) 1 x MaxLinear GPY211B 2.5Gbit xor SFP/N-Base-T phy6 (wan) USB: 1 x USB 3.2 Enhanced SuperSpeed port UART: 3V3 115200 8N1 (Pinout: GND KEY RX TX VCC) VOIP: 2 FXS ports for analog phones MAC Address Table ----------------- eth0/lan Factory 0x002a eth1/wan Factory 0x0024 wifi 2.4Ghz Factory 0x0004 wifi 5Ghz Factory 0x0004 + 1 Serial console (UART) --------------------- +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +3.3V | RX | TX | KEY | GND | +---+---+-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +--- Don't connect Installation ------------ Keep in mind that openwrt can only run on the UBI partition, the openwrt firmware is not able to understand the zloader bootargs. The procedure allows restoring the UBI partition with the Zyxel firmware and retains all the OEM functionalities. 1. Unlock Zloader (this will allow to swap manually between partitions UBI and UBI2): - Attach a usb-ttl adapter to your computer and boot the router. - While the router is booting at some point you will read the following: `Please press Enter to activate this console.` - As soon as you read that press enter, type root and than press enter again (just do it, don't care about the logs scrolling). - Most likely the router is still printing the boot log, leave it boot until it stops. - If everything went ok you should have full root access "root@EX5601-T0:/#". - Type the following command and press enter: "fw_setenv EngDebugFlag 0x1". - Reboot the router. - As soon as you read `Hit any key to stop autoboot:` press Enter. - If everything went ok you should have the following prompt: "ZHAL>". - You have successfully unlocked zloader access, this procedure must be done only once. 2. Check the current active partition: - Boot the router and repeat the steps above to gain root access. - Type the following command to check the current active image: "cat /proc/cmdline". - If `rootubi=ubi` it means that the active partition is `mtd6` - If `rootubi=ubi2` it means that the active partition is `mtd7` - As mentioned earlier we need to flash openwrt into ubi/mtd6 and never overwrite ubi2/mtd7 to be able to fully roll-back. - To activate and boot from mtd7 (ubi2) enter into ZHAL> command prompt and type the following commands: atbt 1 # unlock write atsw # swap boot partition atsr # reboot the router - After rebooting check again with "cat /proc/cmdline" that you are correctly booting from mtd7/ubi2 - If yes proceed with the installation guide. If not probably you don't have a firmware into ubi2 or you did something wrong. 3. Flashing: - Download the sysupgrade file for the router from openwrt, than we need to add the zyfwinfo file into the sysupgrade tar. Zloader only checks for the magic (which is a fixed value 'EXYZ') and the crc of the file itself (256bytes). I created a script to create a valid zyfwinfo file but you can use anything that does exactly the same: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pameruoso/OpenWRT-Zyxel-EX5601-T0/main/gen_zyfwinfo.sh - Add the zyfwinfo file into the sysupgrade tar. - Enter via telnet or ssh into the router with admin credentials - Enter the following commands to disable the firmware and model checks "zycli fwidcheck off" and "zycli modelcheck off" - Open the router web interface and in the update firmware page select the "restore default settings option" - Select the sysupgrade file and click on upload. - The router will flash and reboot itself into openwrt from UBI 4. Restoring and going back to Zyxel firmware. - Use the ZHAL> command line to manually swap the boot parition to UBI2 with the following: atbt 1 # unlock write atsw # swap boot partition atsr # reboot the router - You will boot again the Zyxel firmware you have into UBI2 and you can flash the zyxel firmware to overwrite the UBI partition and openwrt. Working features ---------------- 3 gbit lan ports Wifi Zyxel partitioning for coexistance with Zloader and dual boot. WAN SFP port (only after exporting pins 57 and 10. gpiobase411) leds reset button serial interface usb port lan ethernet 2.5 gbit port (autosense) wan ethernet 2.5 gbit port (autosense) Not working ---------------- voip (missing drivers or proper zyxel platform software) Swapping the wan ethernet/sfp xor port ---------------- The way to swap the wan port between sfp and ethernet is the following: export the pins 57 and 10. Pin 57 is used to probe if an sfp is present. If pin 57 value is 0 it means that an sfp is present into the cage (cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio468/value). If pin 57 value is 1 it means that no sfp is inserted into the cage. In conclusion by default both 57 an 10 pins are by default 1, which means that the active port is the ethernet one. After inserting an SFP pin 57 will become 0 and you have to manually change the value of pin 10 to 0 too. This is totally scriptable of course. Leds description ------------ All the leds are working out of the box but the leds managed by the 2 maxlinear phy (phy 5 lan, phy6 wan). To activate the phy5 led (rj45 ethernet port led on the back of the router) you have to use mdio-tools. To activate the phy6 led (led on the front of the router for 2.5gbit link) you have to use mdio-tools. Example: Set lan5 led to fast blink on 2500/1000, slow blink on 10/100: mdio mdio-bus mmd 5:30 raw 0x0001 0x33FC Set wan 2.5gbit led to constant on when wan is 2.5gbit: mdio mdio-bus mmd 6:30 raw 0x0001 0x0080 Signed-off-by: Pietro Ameruoso <p.ameruoso@live.it>
2023-05-22 07:52:47 +00:00
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-zyxel-ex5601-t0-stock
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware kmod-usb3
mediatek: add support for Zyxel EX5601-T0 router Zyxel EX5601-T0 specifics -------------- The operator specific firmware running on the Zyxel branded EX5601-T0 includes U-Boot modifications affecting the OpenWrt installation. Partition Table | dev | size | erasesize | name | | ---- | -------- | --------- | ------------- | | mtd0 | 20000000 | 00040000 | "spi0.1" | | mtd1 | 00100000 | 00040000 | "BL2" | | mtd2 | 00080000 | 00040000 | "u-boot-env" | | mtd3 | 00200000 | 00040000 | "Factory" | | mtd4 | 001c0000 | 00040000 | "FIP" | | mtd5 | 00040000 | 00040000 | "zloader" | | mtd6 | 04000000 | 00040000 | "ubi" | | mtd7 | 04000000 | 00040000 | "ubi2" | | mtd8 | 15a80000 | 00040000 | "zyubi" | The router boots BL2 which than loads FIP (u-boot). U-boot has hardcoded a command to always launch Zloader "mtd read zloader 0x46000000" and than "bootm". Bootargs are deactivated. Zloader is the zyxel booloader which allow to dual-boot ubi or ubi2, by default access to zloader is blocked. Too zloader checks that the firmware contains a particolar file called zyfwinfo. Additional details regarding Zloader can be found here: https://hack-gpon.github.io/zyxel/ https://forum.openwrt.org/t/adding-openwrt-support-for-zyxel-ex5601-t0/155914 Hardware -------- SOC: MediaTek MT7986a CPU: 4 core cortex-a53 (2000MHz) RAM: 1GB DDR4 FLASH: 512MB SPI-NAND (Micron xxx) WIFI: Wifi6 Mediatek MT7976 802.11ax 5 GHz 4x4 + 2.4GHZ 4x4 ETH: MediaTek MT7531 Switch + SoC 3 x builtin 1G phy (lan1, lan2, lan3) 1 x MaxLinear GPY211B 2.5 N-Base-T phy5 (lan4) 1 x MaxLinear GPY211B 2.5Gbit xor SFP/N-Base-T phy6 (wan) USB: 1 x USB 3.2 Enhanced SuperSpeed port UART: 3V3 115200 8N1 (Pinout: GND KEY RX TX VCC) VOIP: 2 FXS ports for analog phones MAC Address Table ----------------- eth0/lan Factory 0x002a eth1/wan Factory 0x0024 wifi 2.4Ghz Factory 0x0004 wifi 5Ghz Factory 0x0004 + 1 Serial console (UART) --------------------- +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +3.3V | RX | TX | KEY | GND | +---+---+-------+-------+-------+-------+ | +--- Don't connect Installation ------------ Keep in mind that openwrt can only run on the UBI partition, the openwrt firmware is not able to understand the zloader bootargs. The procedure allows restoring the UBI partition with the Zyxel firmware and retains all the OEM functionalities. 1. Unlock Zloader (this will allow to swap manually between partitions UBI and UBI2): - Attach a usb-ttl adapter to your computer and boot the router. - While the router is booting at some point you will read the following: `Please press Enter to activate this console.` - As soon as you read that press enter, type root and than press enter again (just do it, don't care about the logs scrolling). - Most likely the router is still printing the boot log, leave it boot until it stops. - If everything went ok you should have full root access "root@EX5601-T0:/#". - Type the following command and press enter: "fw_setenv EngDebugFlag 0x1". - Reboot the router. - As soon as you read `Hit any key to stop autoboot:` press Enter. - If everything went ok you should have the following prompt: "ZHAL>". - You have successfully unlocked zloader access, this procedure must be done only once. 2. Check the current active partition: - Boot the router and repeat the steps above to gain root access. - Type the following command to check the current active image: "cat /proc/cmdline". - If `rootubi=ubi` it means that the active partition is `mtd6` - If `rootubi=ubi2` it means that the active partition is `mtd7` - As mentioned earlier we need to flash openwrt into ubi/mtd6 and never overwrite ubi2/mtd7 to be able to fully roll-back. - To activate and boot from mtd7 (ubi2) enter into ZHAL> command prompt and type the following commands: atbt 1 # unlock write atsw # swap boot partition atsr # reboot the router - After rebooting check again with "cat /proc/cmdline" that you are correctly booting from mtd7/ubi2 - If yes proceed with the installation guide. If not probably you don't have a firmware into ubi2 or you did something wrong. 3. Flashing: - Download the sysupgrade file for the router from openwrt, than we need to add the zyfwinfo file into the sysupgrade tar. Zloader only checks for the magic (which is a fixed value 'EXYZ') and the crc of the file itself (256bytes). I created a script to create a valid zyfwinfo file but you can use anything that does exactly the same: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pameruoso/OpenWRT-Zyxel-EX5601-T0/main/gen_zyfwinfo.sh - Add the zyfwinfo file into the sysupgrade tar. - Enter via telnet or ssh into the router with admin credentials - Enter the following commands to disable the firmware and model checks "zycli fwidcheck off" and "zycli modelcheck off" - Open the router web interface and in the update firmware page select the "restore default settings option" - Select the sysupgrade file and click on upload. - The router will flash and reboot itself into openwrt from UBI 4. Restoring and going back to Zyxel firmware. - Use the ZHAL> command line to manually swap the boot parition to UBI2 with the following: atbt 1 # unlock write atsw # swap boot partition atsr # reboot the router - You will boot again the Zyxel firmware you have into UBI2 and you can flash the zyxel firmware to overwrite the UBI partition and openwrt. Working features ---------------- 3 gbit lan ports Wifi Zyxel partitioning for coexistance with Zloader and dual boot. WAN SFP port (only after exporting pins 57 and 10. gpiobase411) leds reset button serial interface usb port lan ethernet 2.5 gbit port (autosense) wan ethernet 2.5 gbit port (autosense) Not working ---------------- voip (missing drivers or proper zyxel platform software) Swapping the wan ethernet/sfp xor port ---------------- The way to swap the wan port between sfp and ethernet is the following: export the pins 57 and 10. Pin 57 is used to probe if an sfp is present. If pin 57 value is 0 it means that an sfp is present into the cage (cat /sys/class/gpio/gpio468/value). If pin 57 value is 1 it means that no sfp is inserted into the cage. In conclusion by default both 57 an 10 pins are by default 1, which means that the active port is the ethernet one. After inserting an SFP pin 57 will become 0 and you have to manually change the value of pin 10 to 0 too. This is totally scriptable of course. Leds description ------------ All the leds are working out of the box but the leds managed by the 2 maxlinear phy (phy 5 lan, phy6 wan). To activate the phy5 led (rj45 ethernet port led on the back of the router) you have to use mdio-tools. To activate the phy6 led (led on the front of the router for 2.5gbit link) you have to use mdio-tools. Example: Set lan5 led to fast blink on 2500/1000, slow blink on 10/100: mdio mdio-bus mmd 5:30 raw 0x0001 0x33FC Set wan 2.5gbit led to constant on when wan is 2.5gbit: mdio mdio-bus mmd 6:30 raw 0x0001 0x0080 Signed-off-by: Pietro Ameruoso <p.ameruoso@live.it>
2023-05-22 07:52:47 +00:00
SUPPORTED_DEVICES := mediatek,mt7986a-rfb-snand
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 256k
PAGESIZE := 4096
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-ubi | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE)
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
KERNEL = kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb
KERNEL_INITRAMFS = kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_ex5601-t0-stock
mediatek: add support for ZyXEL NWA50AX Pro Hardware -------- CPU: Mediatek MT7981 RAM: 512M DDR4 FLASH: 256M NAND ETH: MaxLinear GPY211 (2.5GbE N Base-T) WiFi: Mediatek MT7981 (2.4GHz 2T2R:2 5GHz 3T3R:2 802.11ax) BTN: 1x Reset LED: 1x Multi-Color UART Console ------------ Available below the rubber cover next to the ethernet port. Settings: 115200 8N1 Layout: <12V> <LAN> GND-RX-TX-VCC Logic-Level is 3V3. Don't connect VCC to your UART adapter! Installation Web-UI ------------------- Upload the Factory image using the devices Web-Interface. As the device uses a dual-image partition layout, OpenWrt can only installed on Slot A. This requires the current active image prior flashing the device to be on Slot B. In case this is not the case, OpenWrt will boot only one time, returning to the ZyXEL firmware the second boot. If this happens, first install a ZyXEL firmware upgrade of any version and install OpenWrt after that. Installation TFTP / Recovery ---------------------------- This installation routine is especially useful in case of a bricked device. Attach to the UART console header of the device. Interrupt the boot procedure by pressing Enter. The bootloader has a reduced command-set available from CLI, but more commands can be executed by abusing the atns command. Boot a OpenWrt initramfs image available on a TFTP server at 192.168.1.66. Rename the image to nwa50axpro-openwrt-initramfs.bin. $ atnf nwa50axpro-openwrt-initramfs.bin $ atna 192.168.1.88 $ atns "192.168.1.66; tftpboot; setenv fdt_high 0xffffffffffffffff; bootm" Upon booting, set the booted image to the correct slot: $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 get-status $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 set-image-status 0 valid $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 set-active-image 0 Copy the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to the device using scp. Write the sysupgrade image to NAND using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n image.bin Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
2023-07-15 16:10:31 +00:00
mediatek: add Zyxel EX5601-T0 with uboot custom partition The flash procedure is similar to the Xiaomi AX6000 router. Load openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb from original Zyxel U-Boot: tftpboot openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb bootm 0x46000000 Load mtd-rw insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1 Format ubi and create ubootenv partitions ubidetach -p /dev/mtd5; ubiformat /dev/mtd5 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd5 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB Copy openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb to /tmp and create recovery partition. If your recovery image is larger than 10MiB, size the recovery partition accordingly to make it fit. ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 10MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb Copy preloader and uboot to /tmp and write them in the mtd mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-preloader.bin bl2 mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip fip Now write the firmware: sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb To create a correct BL2, I had to add a profile for 'spim:4k+256' as I could not find a way to value the variable 'NAND_TYPE'. Features and fixes from hitech95 tree has been squashed, I'm attaching his commit message: The Power LED was not working correctly and not reacting to the boot process and statuses. The board has space (footprint) for an unpopulated Zigbee chip, while we dont know the device model having this chip populated we have to assure that the common dts doesnt enable interfaces that share pins with such device. In this instance the PCIe and the uart1 and uart2 are disabled. Some of the control PCIE pins seems to be used for the Zigbee chip, UART1 seems to be used as a flash port while UART2 should be the main comunication interface of Zigbee chip. The Zigbee chip should be a EFR32MG21. But the pins used for UART seems to be not on standard PINS used by other adapters. So it cannot run firmwares shared on the web. But it should be possible to build a custom firmware with the corrtect pinmux. This commit also contains the following squashed commit from hitech95 - mediatek: fix sysupgrade for Zyxel EX7601-T0 ubootmod Changes and fixes added in common board: - added aliases for boot status leds. - added aliases for the mac-label-device. - added pin claims for core features (MDIO and UART 0) - added default LEDs configuration (01_leds) - added default network configuration (02_network) - added missing kmod-usb3 module for USB3 - fixed LED names - fixed reset pin for SLIC chip - removed unused pinmux configurations and devices - fix LAN (switch) port numbering - using nvmem cells for wifi eeprom, dropping deprecated "mediatek,mtd-eeprom" - proper factory partition and mac address handling - cleaned up spi_nand sections and partition Changes and fixxes added in stock layout: - added NMBM, if u-boot has it, the kernel must be informed. Co-authored-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com> Co-developed-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Valerio 'ftp21' Mancini <ftp21@ftp21.eu>
2023-10-04 09:43:25 +00:00
define Device/zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod
DEVICE_VENDOR := Zyxel
DEVICE_MODEL := EX5601-T0
DEVICE_VARIANT := (OpenWrt U-Boot layout)
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-zyxel-ex5601-t0-ubootmod
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware kmod-usb3
mediatek: add Zyxel EX5601-T0 with uboot custom partition The flash procedure is similar to the Xiaomi AX6000 router. Load openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb from original Zyxel U-Boot: tftpboot openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb bootm 0x46000000 Load mtd-rw insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1 Format ubi and create ubootenv partitions ubidetach -p /dev/mtd5; ubiformat /dev/mtd5 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd5 ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB Copy openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb to /tmp and create recovery partition. If your recovery image is larger than 10MiB, size the recovery partition accordingly to make it fit. ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 10MiB ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb Copy preloader and uboot to /tmp and write them in the mtd mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-preloader.bin bl2 mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip fip Now write the firmware: sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb To create a correct BL2, I had to add a profile for 'spim:4k+256' as I could not find a way to value the variable 'NAND_TYPE'. Features and fixes from hitech95 tree has been squashed, I'm attaching his commit message: The Power LED was not working correctly and not reacting to the boot process and statuses. The board has space (footprint) for an unpopulated Zigbee chip, while we dont know the device model having this chip populated we have to assure that the common dts doesnt enable interfaces that share pins with such device. In this instance the PCIe and the uart1 and uart2 are disabled. Some of the control PCIE pins seems to be used for the Zigbee chip, UART1 seems to be used as a flash port while UART2 should be the main comunication interface of Zigbee chip. The Zigbee chip should be a EFR32MG21. But the pins used for UART seems to be not on standard PINS used by other adapters. So it cannot run firmwares shared on the web. But it should be possible to build a custom firmware with the corrtect pinmux. This commit also contains the following squashed commit from hitech95 - mediatek: fix sysupgrade for Zyxel EX7601-T0 ubootmod Changes and fixes added in common board: - added aliases for boot status leds. - added aliases for the mac-label-device. - added pin claims for core features (MDIO and UART 0) - added default LEDs configuration (01_leds) - added default network configuration (02_network) - added missing kmod-usb3 module for USB3 - fixed LED names - fixed reset pin for SLIC chip - removed unused pinmux configurations and devices - fix LAN (switch) port numbering - using nvmem cells for wifi eeprom, dropping deprecated "mediatek,mtd-eeprom" - proper factory partition and mac address handling - cleaned up spi_nand sections and partition Changes and fixxes added in stock layout: - added NMBM, if u-boot has it, the kernel must be informed. Co-authored-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com> Co-developed-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Valerio 'ftp21' Mancini <ftp21@ftp21.eu>
2023-10-04 09:43:25 +00:00
KERNEL_INITRAMFS_SUFFIX := -recovery.itb
IMAGES := sysupgrade.itb
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 256k
PAGESIZE := 4096
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
UBOOTENV_IN_UBI := 1
KERNEL := kernel-bin | lzma
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | lzma | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb with-initrd
IMAGE/sysupgrade.itb := append-kernel | \
fit lzma $$(KDIR)/image-$$(firstword $$(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb external-static-with-rootfs | append-metadata
ARTIFACTS := preloader.bin bl31-uboot.fip
ARTIFACT/preloader.bin := mt7986-bl2 spim-nand-4k-ddr4
ARTIFACT/bl31-uboot.fip := mt7986-bl31-uboot zyxel_ex5601-t0
ifneq ($(CONFIG_TARGET_ROOTFS_INITRAMFS),)
ARTIFACTS += initramfs-factory.ubi
ARTIFACT/initramfs-factory.ubi := append-image-stage initramfs-recovery.itb | ubinize-kernel
endif
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod
filogic: support Telenor branded ZyXEL EX5700 Telenor quirks -------------- The operator specific firmware running on the Telenor branded ZyXEL EX5700 includes U-Boot modifications affecting the OpenWrt installation. Notable changes to U-Boot include - environment is stored in RAM and reset to defaults when power cycled - dual partition scheme with "nomimal" or "rescue" systems, falling back to "rescue" unless the OS signals success in 3 attempts - several runtime additions to the device-tree Some of these modifications have side effects requiring workarounds - U-Boot modifies /chosen/bootargs in an unsafe manner, and will crash unless this node exists - U-Boot verifies that the selected rootfs UBI volume exists, and refuses to boot if it doesn't. The chosen "rootfs" volume must contain a squashfs signature even for tftp or initramfs booting. - U-Boot parses the "factoryparams" UBI volume, setting the "ethaddr" variable to the label mac. But "factoryparams" does not always exist. Instead there is a "RIP" volume containing all the factory data. Copying the "RIP" volume to "factoryparams" will fix this Hardware -------- SOC: MediaTek MT7986 RAM: 1GB DDR4 FLASH: 512MB SPI-NAND (Mikron xxx) WIFI: Mediatek MT7986 802.11ax 5 GHz Mediatek MT7916 DBDC 802.11ax 2.4 + 6 GHz ETH: MediaTek MT7531 Switch + SoC 3 x builtin 1G phy (lan1, lan2, lan3) 2 x MaxLinear GPY211C 2.5 N-Base-T phy (lan4, wan) USB: 1 x USB 3.2 Enhanced SuperSpeed port UART: 3V3 115200 8N1 (Pinout: GND KEY RX TX VCC) Installation ------------ 1. Download the OpenWrt initramfs image. Copy the image to a TFTP server reachable at 192.168.1.2/24. Rename the image to C0A80101.img. 2. Connect the TFTP server to lan1, lan2 or lan3. Connect to the serial console, Interrupt the autoboot process by pressing ESC when prompted. 3. Download and boot the OpenWrt initramfs image. $ env set uboot_bootcount 0 $ env set firmware nominal $ tftpboot $ bootm 4. Wait for OpenWrt to boot. Transfer the sysupgrade image to the device using scp and install using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n <path-to-sysupgrade.bin> Missing features ---------------- - The "lan1", "lan2" and "lan3" port LEDs are driven by the switch but OpenWrt does not correctly configure the output. - The "lan4" and "wan" port LEDs are driven by the GPH211C phys and not configured by OpenWrt. Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no>
2023-03-28 13:04:21 +00:00
define Device/zyxel_ex5700-telenor
DEVICE_VENDOR := Zyxel
filogic: support Telenor branded ZyXEL EX5700 Telenor quirks -------------- The operator specific firmware running on the Telenor branded ZyXEL EX5700 includes U-Boot modifications affecting the OpenWrt installation. Notable changes to U-Boot include - environment is stored in RAM and reset to defaults when power cycled - dual partition scheme with "nomimal" or "rescue" systems, falling back to "rescue" unless the OS signals success in 3 attempts - several runtime additions to the device-tree Some of these modifications have side effects requiring workarounds - U-Boot modifies /chosen/bootargs in an unsafe manner, and will crash unless this node exists - U-Boot verifies that the selected rootfs UBI volume exists, and refuses to boot if it doesn't. The chosen "rootfs" volume must contain a squashfs signature even for tftp or initramfs booting. - U-Boot parses the "factoryparams" UBI volume, setting the "ethaddr" variable to the label mac. But "factoryparams" does not always exist. Instead there is a "RIP" volume containing all the factory data. Copying the "RIP" volume to "factoryparams" will fix this Hardware -------- SOC: MediaTek MT7986 RAM: 1GB DDR4 FLASH: 512MB SPI-NAND (Mikron xxx) WIFI: Mediatek MT7986 802.11ax 5 GHz Mediatek MT7916 DBDC 802.11ax 2.4 + 6 GHz ETH: MediaTek MT7531 Switch + SoC 3 x builtin 1G phy (lan1, lan2, lan3) 2 x MaxLinear GPY211C 2.5 N-Base-T phy (lan4, wan) USB: 1 x USB 3.2 Enhanced SuperSpeed port UART: 3V3 115200 8N1 (Pinout: GND KEY RX TX VCC) Installation ------------ 1. Download the OpenWrt initramfs image. Copy the image to a TFTP server reachable at 192.168.1.2/24. Rename the image to C0A80101.img. 2. Connect the TFTP server to lan1, lan2 or lan3. Connect to the serial console, Interrupt the autoboot process by pressing ESC when prompted. 3. Download and boot the OpenWrt initramfs image. $ env set uboot_bootcount 0 $ env set firmware nominal $ tftpboot $ bootm 4. Wait for OpenWrt to boot. Transfer the sysupgrade image to the device using scp and install using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n <path-to-sysupgrade.bin> Missing features ---------------- - The "lan1", "lan2" and "lan3" port LEDs are driven by the switch but OpenWrt does not correctly configure the output. - The "lan4" and "wan" port LEDs are driven by the GPH211C phys and not configured by OpenWrt. Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no>
2023-03-28 13:04:21 +00:00
DEVICE_MODEL := EX5700 (Telenor)
DEVICE_DTS := mt7986a-zyxel-ex5700-telenor
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ubootenv-nvram kmod-usb3 kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7916-firmware kmod-mt7986-firmware mt7986-wo-firmware
filogic: support Telenor branded ZyXEL EX5700 Telenor quirks -------------- The operator specific firmware running on the Telenor branded ZyXEL EX5700 includes U-Boot modifications affecting the OpenWrt installation. Notable changes to U-Boot include - environment is stored in RAM and reset to defaults when power cycled - dual partition scheme with "nomimal" or "rescue" systems, falling back to "rescue" unless the OS signals success in 3 attempts - several runtime additions to the device-tree Some of these modifications have side effects requiring workarounds - U-Boot modifies /chosen/bootargs in an unsafe manner, and will crash unless this node exists - U-Boot verifies that the selected rootfs UBI volume exists, and refuses to boot if it doesn't. The chosen "rootfs" volume must contain a squashfs signature even for tftp or initramfs booting. - U-Boot parses the "factoryparams" UBI volume, setting the "ethaddr" variable to the label mac. But "factoryparams" does not always exist. Instead there is a "RIP" volume containing all the factory data. Copying the "RIP" volume to "factoryparams" will fix this Hardware -------- SOC: MediaTek MT7986 RAM: 1GB DDR4 FLASH: 512MB SPI-NAND (Mikron xxx) WIFI: Mediatek MT7986 802.11ax 5 GHz Mediatek MT7916 DBDC 802.11ax 2.4 + 6 GHz ETH: MediaTek MT7531 Switch + SoC 3 x builtin 1G phy (lan1, lan2, lan3) 2 x MaxLinear GPY211C 2.5 N-Base-T phy (lan4, wan) USB: 1 x USB 3.2 Enhanced SuperSpeed port UART: 3V3 115200 8N1 (Pinout: GND KEY RX TX VCC) Installation ------------ 1. Download the OpenWrt initramfs image. Copy the image to a TFTP server reachable at 192.168.1.2/24. Rename the image to C0A80101.img. 2. Connect the TFTP server to lan1, lan2 or lan3. Connect to the serial console, Interrupt the autoboot process by pressing ESC when prompted. 3. Download and boot the OpenWrt initramfs image. $ env set uboot_bootcount 0 $ env set firmware nominal $ tftpboot $ bootm 4. Wait for OpenWrt to boot. Transfer the sysupgrade image to the device using scp and install using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n <path-to-sysupgrade.bin> Missing features ---------------- - The "lan1", "lan2" and "lan3" port LEDs are driven by the switch but OpenWrt does not correctly configure the output. - The "lan4" and "wan" port LEDs are driven by the GPH211C phys and not configured by OpenWrt. Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no>
2023-03-28 13:04:21 +00:00
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 65536k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_ex5700-telenor
mediatek: add support for ZyXEL NWA50AX Pro Hardware -------- CPU: Mediatek MT7981 RAM: 512M DDR4 FLASH: 256M NAND ETH: MaxLinear GPY211 (2.5GbE N Base-T) WiFi: Mediatek MT7981 (2.4GHz 2T2R:2 5GHz 3T3R:2 802.11ax) BTN: 1x Reset LED: 1x Multi-Color UART Console ------------ Available below the rubber cover next to the ethernet port. Settings: 115200 8N1 Layout: <12V> <LAN> GND-RX-TX-VCC Logic-Level is 3V3. Don't connect VCC to your UART adapter! Installation Web-UI ------------------- Upload the Factory image using the devices Web-Interface. As the device uses a dual-image partition layout, OpenWrt can only installed on Slot A. This requires the current active image prior flashing the device to be on Slot B. In case this is not the case, OpenWrt will boot only one time, returning to the ZyXEL firmware the second boot. If this happens, first install a ZyXEL firmware upgrade of any version and install OpenWrt after that. Installation TFTP / Recovery ---------------------------- This installation routine is especially useful in case of a bricked device. Attach to the UART console header of the device. Interrupt the boot procedure by pressing Enter. The bootloader has a reduced command-set available from CLI, but more commands can be executed by abusing the atns command. Boot a OpenWrt initramfs image available on a TFTP server at 192.168.1.66. Rename the image to nwa50axpro-openwrt-initramfs.bin. $ atnf nwa50axpro-openwrt-initramfs.bin $ atna 192.168.1.88 $ atns "192.168.1.66; tftpboot; setenv fdt_high 0xffffffffffffffff; bootm" Upon booting, set the booted image to the correct slot: $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 get-status $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 set-image-status 0 valid $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 set-active-image 0 Copy the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to the device using scp. Write the sysupgrade image to NAND using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n image.bin Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
2023-07-15 16:10:31 +00:00
define Device/zyxel_nwa50ax-pro
DEVICE_VENDOR := Zyxel
mediatek: add support for ZyXEL NWA50AX Pro Hardware -------- CPU: Mediatek MT7981 RAM: 512M DDR4 FLASH: 256M NAND ETH: MaxLinear GPY211 (2.5GbE N Base-T) WiFi: Mediatek MT7981 (2.4GHz 2T2R:2 5GHz 3T3R:2 802.11ax) BTN: 1x Reset LED: 1x Multi-Color UART Console ------------ Available below the rubber cover next to the ethernet port. Settings: 115200 8N1 Layout: <12V> <LAN> GND-RX-TX-VCC Logic-Level is 3V3. Don't connect VCC to your UART adapter! Installation Web-UI ------------------- Upload the Factory image using the devices Web-Interface. As the device uses a dual-image partition layout, OpenWrt can only installed on Slot A. This requires the current active image prior flashing the device to be on Slot B. In case this is not the case, OpenWrt will boot only one time, returning to the ZyXEL firmware the second boot. If this happens, first install a ZyXEL firmware upgrade of any version and install OpenWrt after that. Installation TFTP / Recovery ---------------------------- This installation routine is especially useful in case of a bricked device. Attach to the UART console header of the device. Interrupt the boot procedure by pressing Enter. The bootloader has a reduced command-set available from CLI, but more commands can be executed by abusing the atns command. Boot a OpenWrt initramfs image available on a TFTP server at 192.168.1.66. Rename the image to nwa50axpro-openwrt-initramfs.bin. $ atnf nwa50axpro-openwrt-initramfs.bin $ atna 192.168.1.88 $ atns "192.168.1.66; tftpboot; setenv fdt_high 0xffffffffffffffff; bootm" Upon booting, set the booted image to the correct slot: $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 get-status $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 set-image-status 0 valid $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 set-active-image 0 Copy the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to the device using scp. Write the sysupgrade image to NAND using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n image.bin Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
2023-07-15 16:10:31 +00:00
DEVICE_MODEL := NWA50AX Pro
DEVICE_DTS := mt7981b-zyxel-nwa50ax-pro
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-mt7915e kmod-mt7981-firmware mt7981-wo-firmware zyxel-bootconfig
mediatek: add support for ZyXEL NWA50AX Pro Hardware -------- CPU: Mediatek MT7981 RAM: 512M DDR4 FLASH: 256M NAND ETH: MaxLinear GPY211 (2.5GbE N Base-T) WiFi: Mediatek MT7981 (2.4GHz 2T2R:2 5GHz 3T3R:2 802.11ax) BTN: 1x Reset LED: 1x Multi-Color UART Console ------------ Available below the rubber cover next to the ethernet port. Settings: 115200 8N1 Layout: <12V> <LAN> GND-RX-TX-VCC Logic-Level is 3V3. Don't connect VCC to your UART adapter! Installation Web-UI ------------------- Upload the Factory image using the devices Web-Interface. As the device uses a dual-image partition layout, OpenWrt can only installed on Slot A. This requires the current active image prior flashing the device to be on Slot B. In case this is not the case, OpenWrt will boot only one time, returning to the ZyXEL firmware the second boot. If this happens, first install a ZyXEL firmware upgrade of any version and install OpenWrt after that. Installation TFTP / Recovery ---------------------------- This installation routine is especially useful in case of a bricked device. Attach to the UART console header of the device. Interrupt the boot procedure by pressing Enter. The bootloader has a reduced command-set available from CLI, but more commands can be executed by abusing the atns command. Boot a OpenWrt initramfs image available on a TFTP server at 192.168.1.66. Rename the image to nwa50axpro-openwrt-initramfs.bin. $ atnf nwa50axpro-openwrt-initramfs.bin $ atna 192.168.1.88 $ atns "192.168.1.66; tftpboot; setenv fdt_high 0xffffffffffffffff; bootm" Upon booting, set the booted image to the correct slot: $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 get-status $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 set-image-status 0 valid $ zyxel-bootconfig /dev/mtd9 set-active-image 0 Copy the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to the device using scp. Write the sysupgrade image to NAND using sysupgrade. $ sysupgrade -n image.bin Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
2023-07-15 16:10:31 +00:00
DEVICE_DTS_LOADADDR := 0x44000000
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
BLOCKSIZE := 128k
PAGESIZE := 2048
IMAGE_SIZE := 51200k
KERNEL_IN_UBI := 1
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-ubi | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE) | zyxel-nwa-fit-filogic
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_nwa50ax-pro