openwrt/target/linux/ramips/image/rt3883.mk

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#
# RT3662/RT3883 Profiles
#
define Build/mkrtn56uimg
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mkrtn56uimg $(1) $@
endef
define Device/br-6475nd
DTS := BR-6475ND
BLOCKSIZE := 64k
IMAGE_SIZE := 7744k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := append-kernel | append-rootfs | \
edimax-header -s CSYS -m RN54 -f 0x70000 -S 0x01100000 | pad-rootfs | \
append-metadata | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE)
DEVICE_TITLE := Edimax BR-6475nD
DEVICE_PACKAGES := swconfig
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += br-6475nd
define Device/cy-swr1100
$(Device/seama)
DTS := CY-SWR1100
BLOCKSIZE := 64k
KERNEL := $(KERNEL_DTB)
SEAMA_SIGNATURE := wrgnd10_samsung_ss815
DEVICE_TITLE := Samsung CY-SWR1100
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb-core kmod-usb-ohci kmod-usb2 swconfig
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += cy-swr1100
define Device/dir-645
$(Device/seama)
DTS := DIR-645
BLOCKSIZE := 4k
KERNEL := $(KERNEL_DTB)
SEAMA_SIGNATURE := wrgn39_dlob.hans_dir645
DEVICE_TITLE := D-Link DIR-645
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb-core kmod-usb-ohci kmod-usb2 swconfig
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += dir-645
define Device/hpm
DTS := HPM
BLOCKSIZE := 64k
IMAGE_SIZE := 16064k
DEVICE_TITLE := Omnima HPM
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb-core kmod-usb-ohci kmod-usb2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += hpm
define Device/rt-n56u
DTS := RT-N56U
BLOCKSIZE := 64k
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin += | mkrtn56uimg -s
DEVICE_TITLE := Asus RT-N56U
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb-core kmod-usb-ohci kmod-usb2 swconfig
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += rt-n56u
define Device/tew-691gr
DTS := TEW-691GR
BLOCKSIZE := 64k
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := $$(sysupgrade_bin) | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE) | \
umedia-header 0x026910
DEVICE_TITLE := TRENDnet TEW-691GR
DEVICE_PACKAGES := swconfig
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tew-691gr
define Device/tew-692gr
DTS := TEW-692GR
BLOCKSIZE := 64k
IMAGES += factory.bin
IMAGE/factory.bin := $$(sysupgrade_bin) | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE) | \
umedia-header 0x026920
DEVICE_TITLE := TRENDnet TEW-692GR
DEVICE_PACKAGES := swconfig
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tew-692gr
ramips: add support for Sitecom WLR-6000 The Sitecom firmware upgrade file has SENAO_FIRMWARE_TYPE 2 set. This looks rather wrong since SENAO_FIRMWARE_TYPE 2 is kernel only but the file is way to big for only including a kernel. The factory image need to have the dlf file extension. Otherwise the Sitecom firmware rejects the file. The stock firmware uses the following mac addresses: LAN: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:D8 (u-boot env: ethaddr) 2,4: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:D8 (EEPROM) 5: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:DC (EEPROM) WAN: 00:0C:F6:AA:C8:43 (u-boot env: wanaddr) Assuming the mac address range :D8 to :DC is reserved for this device, the MAC addresses were reorder to have a unique MAC address for each interface: 2.4GHz: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:D8 LAN: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:D9 WAN: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:DA 5 GHz: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:DC The first MAC is assigned to the 2.4GHz WiFi interface to keep compatibility with the SSIDs printed on the case, which have the last three sextets of the MAC address appended. There are still issues with the rt2x00 driver. It is not possible to use both wireless interfaces at the same time. The 2.4 GHz wireless (PCIe) only works if the internal 5GHz wireless is/has been enabled or used for scanning. The internal 5GHz wireless only works if the 2.4GHz wireless (PCIe) was never enabled. Disabling the 2.4Ghz after it was enabled will result in stations seeing the 5Ghz AP but are unable to connect. Due to the not optimal working wifi the manufacture, backup and storage partitions of the OEM firmware are kept for now to allow an easy switch back to the Sitecom firmware. Signed-off-by: Jasper Scholte <NightNL@outlook.com> Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2016-08-14 21:30:44 +00:00
define Device/wlr-6000
DTS := WLR-6000
BLOCKSIZE := 4k
IMAGE_SIZE := 7244k
IMAGES += factory.dlf
IMAGE/factory.dlf := $$(sysupgrade_bin) | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE) | \
senao-header -r 0x0202 -p 0x41 -t 2
ramips: add support for Sitecom WLR-6000 The Sitecom firmware upgrade file has SENAO_FIRMWARE_TYPE 2 set. This looks rather wrong since SENAO_FIRMWARE_TYPE 2 is kernel only but the file is way to big for only including a kernel. The factory image need to have the dlf file extension. Otherwise the Sitecom firmware rejects the file. The stock firmware uses the following mac addresses: LAN: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:D8 (u-boot env: ethaddr) 2,4: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:D8 (EEPROM) 5: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:DC (EEPROM) WAN: 00:0C:F6:AA:C8:43 (u-boot env: wanaddr) Assuming the mac address range :D8 to :DC is reserved for this device, the MAC addresses were reorder to have a unique MAC address for each interface: 2.4GHz: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:D8 LAN: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:D9 WAN: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:DA 5 GHz: 00:0C:F6:AA:BB:DC The first MAC is assigned to the 2.4GHz WiFi interface to keep compatibility with the SSIDs printed on the case, which have the last three sextets of the MAC address appended. There are still issues with the rt2x00 driver. It is not possible to use both wireless interfaces at the same time. The 2.4 GHz wireless (PCIe) only works if the internal 5GHz wireless is/has been enabled or used for scanning. The internal 5GHz wireless only works if the 2.4GHz wireless (PCIe) was never enabled. Disabling the 2.4Ghz after it was enabled will result in stations seeing the 5Ghz AP but are unable to connect. Due to the not optimal working wifi the manufacture, backup and storage partitions of the OEM firmware are kept for now to allow an easy switch back to the Sitecom firmware. Signed-off-by: Jasper Scholte <NightNL@outlook.com> Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2016-08-14 21:30:44 +00:00
DEVICE_TITLE := Sitecom WLR-6000
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb-core kmod-usb-ohci kmod-usb2 swconfig
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += wlr-6000
define Device/wmdr-143n
DTS := WMDR-143N
BLOCKSIZE := 64k
DEVICE_TITLE := Loewe WMDR-143N
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += wmdr-143n