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# Build commands that can be called from Device/* templates
IMAGE_KERNEL = $(word 1,$^)
IMAGE_ROOTFS = $(word 2,$^)
define Build/uImage
mkimage -A $(LINUX_KARCH) \
-O linux -T kernel \
-C $(1) -a $(KERNEL_LOADADDR) -e $(if $(KERNEL_ENTRY),$(KERNEL_ENTRY),$(KERNEL_LOADADDR)) \
-n '$(if $(UIMAGE_NAME),$(UIMAGE_NAME),$(call toupper,$(LINUX_KARCH)) $(VERSION_DIST) Linux-$(LINUX_VERSION))' -d $@ $@.new
mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/buffalo-enc
$(eval product=$(word 1,$(1)))
$(eval version=$(word 2,$(1)))
$(eval args=$(wordlist 3,$(words $(1)),$(1)))
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/buffalo-enc \
-p $(product) -v $(version) $(args) \
-i $@ -o $@.new
mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/buffalo-enc-tag
$(call Build/buffalo-enc,'' '' -S 152 $(1))
endef
define Build/buffalo-tag-dhp
$(eval product=$(word 1,$(1)))
$(eval region=$(word 2,$(1)))
$(eval language=$(word 3,$(1)))
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/buffalo-tag \
-d 0x01000000 -w 1 \
-a $(BUFFALO_TAG_PLATFORM) \
-v $(BUFFALO_TAG_VERSION) -m $(BUFFALO_TAG_MINOR) \
-b $(product) -p $(product) \
-r $(region) -r $(region) -l $(language) \
-I $@ -o $@.new
mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/buffalo-dhp-image
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mkdhpimg $@ $@.new
mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/eva-image
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/lzma2eva $(KERNEL_LOADADDR) $(KERNEL_LOADADDR) $@ $@.new
mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/zyxel-ras-image
ipq40xx: add support for the ZyXEL NBG6617 This patch adds support for ZyXEL NBG6617 Hardware highlights: SOC: IPQ4018 / QCA Dakota CPU: Quad-Core ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l) Cortex-A7 DRAM: 256 MiB DDR3L-1600/1866 Nanya NT5CC128M16IP-DI @ 537 MHz NOR: 32 MiB Macronix MX25L25635F ETH: Qualcomm Atheros QCA8075 Gigabit Switch (4 x LAN, 1 x WAN) USB: 1 x 3.0 (via Synopsys DesignWare DWC3 controller in the SoC) WLAN1: Qualcomm Atheros QCA4018 2.4GHz 802.11bgn 2:2x2 WLAN2: Qualcomm Atheros QCA4018 5GHz 802.11a/n/ac 2:2x2 INPUT: RESET Button, WIFI/Rfkill Togglebutton, WPS Button LEDS: Power, WAN, LAN 1-4, WLAN 2.4GHz, WLAN 5GHz, USB, WPS Serial: WARNING: The serial port needs a TTL/RS-232 3.3v level converter! The Serial setting is 115200-8-N-1. The 1x4 .1" header comes pre-soldered. Pinout: 1. 3v3 (Label printed on the PCB), 2. RX, 3. GND, 4. TX first install / debricking / restore stock: 0. Have a PC running a tftp-server @ 192.168.1.99/24 1. connect the PC to any LAN-Ports 2. put the openwrt...-factory.bin (or V1.00(ABCT.X).bin for stock) file into the tftp-server root directory and rename it to just "ras.bin". 3. power-cycle the router and hold down the the WPS button (for 30sek) 4. Wait (for a long time - the serial console provides some progress reports. The u-boot says it best: "Please be patient". 5. Once the power LED starts to flashes slowly and the USB + WPS LEDs flashes fast at the same time. You have to reboot the device and it should then come right up. Installation via Web-UI: 0. Connect a PC to the powered-on router. It will assign your PC a IP-address via DHCP 1. Access the Web-UI at 192.168.1.1 (Default Passwort: 1234) 2. Go to the "Expert Mode" 3. Under "Maintenance", select "Firmware-Upgrade" 4. Upload the OpenWRT factory image 5. Wait for the Device to finish. It will reboot into OpenWRT without any additional actions needed. To open the ZyXEL NBG6617: 0. remove the four rubber feet glued on the backside 1. remove the four philips screws and pry open the top cover (by applying force between the plastic top housing from the backside/lan-port side) Access the real u-boot shell: ZyXEL uses a proprietary loader/shell on top of u-boot: "ZyXEL zloader v2.02" When the device is starting up, the user can enter the the loader shell by simply pressing a key within the 3 seconds once the following string appears on the serial console: | Hit any key to stop autoboot: 3 The user is then dropped to a locked shell. |NBG6617> HELP |ATEN x[,y] set BootExtension Debug Flag (y=password) |ATSE x show the seed of password generator |ATSH dump manufacturer related data in ROM |ATRT [x,y,z,u] RAM read/write test (x=level, y=start addr, z=end addr, u=iterations) |ATGO boot up whole system |ATUR x upgrade RAS image (filename) |NBG6617> In order to escape/unlock a password challenge has to be passed. Note: the value is dynamic! you have to calculate your own! First use ATSE $MODELNAME (MODELNAME is the hostname in u-boot env) to get the challange value/seed. |NBG6617> ATSE NBG6617 |012345678901 This seed/value can be converted to the password with the help of this bash script (Thanks to http://www.adslayuda.com/Zyxel650-9.html authors): - tool.sh - ror32() { echo $(( ($1 >> $2) | (($1 << (32 - $2) & (2**32-1)) ) )) } v="0x$1" a="0x${v:2:6}" b=$(( $a + 0x10F0A563)) c=$(( 0x${v:12:14} & 7 )) p=$(( $(ror32 $b $c) ^ $a )) printf "ATEN 1,%X\n" $p - end of tool.sh - |# bash ./tool.sh 012345678901 | |ATEN 1,879C711 copy and paste the result into the shell to unlock zloader. |NBG6617> ATEN 1,0046B0017430 If the entered code was correct the shell will change to use the ATGU command to enter the real u-boot shell. |NBG6617> ATGU |NBG6617# Co-authored-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@googlemail.com> Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
2018-06-21 12:24:59 +00:00
let \
newsize="$(subst k,* 1024,$(RAS_ROOTFS_SIZE))"; \
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mkrasimage \
-b $(RAS_BOARD) \
-v $(RAS_VERSION) \
-r $@ \
-s $$newsize \
-o $@.new \
$(if $(findstring separate-kernel,$(word 1,$(1))),-k $(IMAGE_KERNEL)) \
&& mv $@.new $@
ipq40xx: add support for the ZyXEL NBG6617 This patch adds support for ZyXEL NBG6617 Hardware highlights: SOC: IPQ4018 / QCA Dakota CPU: Quad-Core ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l) Cortex-A7 DRAM: 256 MiB DDR3L-1600/1866 Nanya NT5CC128M16IP-DI @ 537 MHz NOR: 32 MiB Macronix MX25L25635F ETH: Qualcomm Atheros QCA8075 Gigabit Switch (4 x LAN, 1 x WAN) USB: 1 x 3.0 (via Synopsys DesignWare DWC3 controller in the SoC) WLAN1: Qualcomm Atheros QCA4018 2.4GHz 802.11bgn 2:2x2 WLAN2: Qualcomm Atheros QCA4018 5GHz 802.11a/n/ac 2:2x2 INPUT: RESET Button, WIFI/Rfkill Togglebutton, WPS Button LEDS: Power, WAN, LAN 1-4, WLAN 2.4GHz, WLAN 5GHz, USB, WPS Serial: WARNING: The serial port needs a TTL/RS-232 3.3v level converter! The Serial setting is 115200-8-N-1. The 1x4 .1" header comes pre-soldered. Pinout: 1. 3v3 (Label printed on the PCB), 2. RX, 3. GND, 4. TX first install / debricking / restore stock: 0. Have a PC running a tftp-server @ 192.168.1.99/24 1. connect the PC to any LAN-Ports 2. put the openwrt...-factory.bin (or V1.00(ABCT.X).bin for stock) file into the tftp-server root directory and rename it to just "ras.bin". 3. power-cycle the router and hold down the the WPS button (for 30sek) 4. Wait (for a long time - the serial console provides some progress reports. The u-boot says it best: "Please be patient". 5. Once the power LED starts to flashes slowly and the USB + WPS LEDs flashes fast at the same time. You have to reboot the device and it should then come right up. Installation via Web-UI: 0. Connect a PC to the powered-on router. It will assign your PC a IP-address via DHCP 1. Access the Web-UI at 192.168.1.1 (Default Passwort: 1234) 2. Go to the "Expert Mode" 3. Under "Maintenance", select "Firmware-Upgrade" 4. Upload the OpenWRT factory image 5. Wait for the Device to finish. It will reboot into OpenWRT without any additional actions needed. To open the ZyXEL NBG6617: 0. remove the four rubber feet glued on the backside 1. remove the four philips screws and pry open the top cover (by applying force between the plastic top housing from the backside/lan-port side) Access the real u-boot shell: ZyXEL uses a proprietary loader/shell on top of u-boot: "ZyXEL zloader v2.02" When the device is starting up, the user can enter the the loader shell by simply pressing a key within the 3 seconds once the following string appears on the serial console: | Hit any key to stop autoboot: 3 The user is then dropped to a locked shell. |NBG6617> HELP |ATEN x[,y] set BootExtension Debug Flag (y=password) |ATSE x show the seed of password generator |ATSH dump manufacturer related data in ROM |ATRT [x,y,z,u] RAM read/write test (x=level, y=start addr, z=end addr, u=iterations) |ATGO boot up whole system |ATUR x upgrade RAS image (filename) |NBG6617> In order to escape/unlock a password challenge has to be passed. Note: the value is dynamic! you have to calculate your own! First use ATSE $MODELNAME (MODELNAME is the hostname in u-boot env) to get the challange value/seed. |NBG6617> ATSE NBG6617 |012345678901 This seed/value can be converted to the password with the help of this bash script (Thanks to http://www.adslayuda.com/Zyxel650-9.html authors): - tool.sh - ror32() { echo $(( ($1 >> $2) | (($1 << (32 - $2) & (2**32-1)) ) )) } v="0x$1" a="0x${v:2:6}" b=$(( $a + 0x10F0A563)) c=$(( 0x${v:12:14} & 7 )) p=$(( $(ror32 $b $c) ^ $a )) printf "ATEN 1,%X\n" $p - end of tool.sh - |# bash ./tool.sh 012345678901 | |ATEN 1,879C711 copy and paste the result into the shell to unlock zloader. |NBG6617> ATEN 1,0046B0017430 If the entered code was correct the shell will change to use the ATGU command to enter the real u-boot shell. |NBG6617> ATGU |NBG6617# Co-authored-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@googlemail.com> Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
2018-06-21 12:24:59 +00:00
endef
define Build/netgear-chk
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mkchkimg \
-o $@.new \
-k $@ \
-b $(NETGEAR_BOARD_ID) \
$(if $(NETGEAR_REGION),-r $(NETGEAR_REGION),)
mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/netgear-dni
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mkdniimg \
-B $(NETGEAR_BOARD_ID) -v $(VERSION_DIST).$(firstword $(subst -, ,$(REVISION))) \
$(if $(NETGEAR_HW_ID),-H $(NETGEAR_HW_ID)) \
-r "$(1)" \
-i $@ -o $@.new
mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/append-squashfs-fakeroot-be
rm -rf $@.fakefs $@.fakesquashfs
mkdir $@.fakefs
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mksquashfs-lzma \
$@.fakefs $@.fakesquashfs \
-noappend -root-owned -be -nopad -b 65536 \
$(if $(SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH),-fixed-time $(SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH))
cat $@.fakesquashfs >> $@
endef
define Build/append-string
echo -n $(1) >> $@
endef
# append a fake/empty uImage header, to fool bootloaders rootfs integrity check
# for example
define Build/append-uImage-fakehdr
touch $@.fakehdr
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mkimage \
-A $(LINUX_KARCH) -O linux -T $(1) -C none \
-n '$(VERSION_DIST) fake $(1)' \
-d $@.fakehdr \
-s \
$@.fakehdr
cat $@.fakehdr >> $@
endef
define Build/tplink-safeloader
-$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/tplink-safeloader \
-B $(TPLINK_BOARD_ID) \
-V $(REVISION) \
-k $(IMAGE_KERNEL) \
-r $@ \
-o $@.new \
-j \
$(wordlist 2,$(words $(1)),$(1)) \
$(if $(findstring sysupgrade,$(word 1,$(1))),-S) && mv $@.new $@ || rm -f $@
endef
define Build/mksercommfw
-$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mksercommfw \
$@ \
$(KERNEL_OFFSET) \
$(HWID) \
$(HWVER) \
$(SWVER)
endef
define Build/append-dtb
cat $(KDIR)/image-$(firstword $(DEVICE_DTS)).dtb >> $@
endef
define Build/install-dtb
$(foreach dts,$(DEVICE_DTS), \
$(CP) \
$(DTS_DIR)/$(dts).dtb \
$(BIN_DIR)/$(IMG_PREFIX)-$(dts).dtb; \
)
endef
define Build/fit
$(TOPDIR)/scripts/mkits.sh \
-D $(DEVICE_NAME) -o $@.its -k $@ \
$(if $(word 2,$(1)),-d $(word 2,$(1))) -C $(word 1,$(1)) \
-a $(KERNEL_LOADADDR) -e $(if $(KERNEL_ENTRY),$(KERNEL_ENTRY),$(KERNEL_LOADADDR)) \
-c $(if $(DEVICE_DTS_CONFIG),$(DEVICE_DTS_CONFIG),"config@1") \
-A $(LINUX_KARCH) -v $(LINUX_VERSION)
PATH=$(LINUX_DIR)/scripts/dtc:$(PATH) mkimage -f $@.its $@.new
@mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/lzma
$(call Build/lzma-no-dict,-lc1 -lp2 -pb2 $(1))
endef
define Build/lzma-no-dict
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/lzma e $@ $(1) $@.new
@mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/gzip
gzip -f -9n -c $@ $(1) > $@.new
@mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/jffs2
rm -rf $(KDIR_TMP)/$(DEVICE_NAME)/jffs2 && \
mkdir -p $(KDIR_TMP)/$(DEVICE_NAME)/jffs2/$$(dirname $(1)) && \
cp $@ $(KDIR_TMP)/$(DEVICE_NAME)/jffs2/$(1) && \
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mkfs.jffs2 --pad \
$(if $(CONFIG_BIG_ENDIAN),--big-endian,--little-endian) \
--squash-uids -v -e $(patsubst %k,%KiB,$(BLOCKSIZE)) \
-o $@.new \
-d $(KDIR_TMP)/$(DEVICE_NAME)/jffs2 \
2>&1 1>/dev/null | awk '/^.+$$$$/' && \
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/padjffs2 $@.new -J $(patsubst %k,,$(BLOCKSIZE))
-rm -rf $(KDIR_TMP)/$(DEVICE_NAME)/jffs2/
@mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/kernel-bin
rm -f $@
cp $< $@
endef
define Build/patch-cmdline
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/patch-cmdline $@ '$(CMDLINE)'
endef
define Build/append-kernel
dd if=$(IMAGE_KERNEL) >> $@
endef
define Build/append-rootfs
dd if=$(IMAGE_ROOTFS) >> $@
endef
define Build/append-ubi
sh $(TOPDIR)/scripts/ubinize-image.sh \
$(if $(UBOOTENV_IN_UBI),--uboot-env) \
$(if $(KERNEL_IN_UBI),--kernel $(IMAGE_KERNEL)) \
$(foreach part,$(UBINIZE_PARTS),--part $(part)) \
$(IMAGE_ROOTFS) \
$@.tmp \
-p $(BLOCKSIZE:%k=%KiB) -m $(PAGESIZE) \
$(if $(SUBPAGESIZE),-s $(SUBPAGESIZE)) \
$(if $(VID_HDR_OFFSET),-O $(VID_HDR_OFFSET)) \
$(UBINIZE_OPTS)
cat $@.tmp >> $@
rm $@.tmp
endef
define Build/append-uboot
dd if=$(UBOOT_PATH) >> $@
endef
define Build/pad-to
dd if=$@ of=$@.new bs=$(1) conv=sync
mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/pad-extra
dd if=/dev/zero bs=$(1) count=1 >> $@
endef
define Build/pad-rootfs
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/padjffs2 $@ $(1) \
$(if $(BLOCKSIZE),$(BLOCKSIZE:%k=%),4 8 16 64 128 256)
endef
define Build/pad-offset
let \
size="$$(stat -c%s $@)" \
pad="$(subst k,* 1024,$(word 1, $(1)))" \
offset="$(subst k,* 1024,$(word 2, $(1)))" \
pad="(pad - ((size + offset) % pad)) % pad" \
newsize='size + pad'; \
dd if=$@ of=$@.new bs=$$newsize count=1 conv=sync
mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/check-size
@[ $$(($(subst k,* 1024,$(subst m, * 1024k,$(1))))) -ge "$$(stat -c%s $@)" ] || { \
echo "WARNING: Image file $@ is too big" >&2; \
rm -f $@; \
}
endef
define Build/combined-image
-sh $(TOPDIR)/scripts/combined-image.sh \
"$(IMAGE_KERNEL)" \
"$@" \
"$@.new"
@mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/openmesh-image
$(TOPDIR)/scripts/om-fwupgradecfg-gen.sh \
"$(call param_get_default,ce_type,$(1),$(DEVICE_NAME))" \
"$@-fwupgrade.cfg" \
"$(call param_get_default,kernel,$(1),$(IMAGE_KERNEL))" \
"$(call param_get_default,rootfs,$(1),$@)"
$(TOPDIR)/scripts/combined-ext-image.sh \
"$(call param_get_default,ce_type,$(1),$(DEVICE_NAME))" "$@" \
"$@-fwupgrade.cfg" "fwupgrade.cfg" \
"$(call param_get_default,kernel,$(1),$(IMAGE_KERNEL))" "kernel" \
"$(call param_get_default,rootfs,$(1),$@)" "rootfs"
endef
define Build/senao-header
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mksenaofw $(1) -e $@ -o $@.new
mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/sysupgrade-tar
sh $(TOPDIR)/scripts/sysupgrade-tar.sh \
--board $(if $(BOARD_NAME),$(BOARD_NAME),$(DEVICE_NAME)) \
--kernel $(call param_get_default,kernel,$(1),$(IMAGE_KERNEL)) \
--rootfs $(call param_get_default,rootfs,$(1),$(IMAGE_ROOTFS)) \
$@
endef
define Build/tplink-v1-header
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mktplinkfw \
-c -H $(TPLINK_HWID) -W $(TPLINK_HWREV) -L $(KERNEL_LOADADDR) \
-E $(if $(KERNEL_ENTRY),$(KERNEL_ENTRY),$(KERNEL_LOADADDR)) \
-m $(TPLINK_HEADER_VERSION) -N "$(VERSION_DIST)" -V $(REVISION) \
-k $@ -o $@.new $(1)
@mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/tplink-v2-header
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mktplinkfw2 \
-c -H $(TPLINK_HWID) -W $(TPLINK_HWREV) -L $(KERNEL_LOADADDR) \
-E $(if $(KERNEL_ENTRY),$(KERNEL_ENTRY),$(KERNEL_LOADADDR)) \
-w $(TPLINK_HWREVADD) -F "$(TPLINK_FLASHLAYOUT)" \
-T $(TPLINK_HVERSION) -V "ver. 2.0" \
-k $@ -o $@.new $(1)
@mv $@.new $@
endef
define Build/tplink-v2-image
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mktplinkfw2 \
-H $(TPLINK_HWID) -W $(TPLINK_HWREV) \
-w $(TPLINK_HWREVADD) -F "$(TPLINK_FLASHLAYOUT)" \
-T $(TPLINK_HVERSION) -V "ver. 2.0" -a 0x4 -j \
-k $(IMAGE_KERNEL) -r $(IMAGE_ROOTFS) -o $@.new $(1)
cat $@.new >> $@
rm -rf $@.new
endef
json_quote=$(subst ','\'',$(subst ",\",$(1)))
#")')
metadata_devices=$(if $(1),$(subst "$(space)","$(comma)",$(strip $(foreach v,$(1),"$(call json_quote,$(v))"))))
metadata_json = \
'{ $(if $(IMAGE_METADATA),$(IMAGE_METADATA)$(comma)) \
"supported_devices":[$(call metadata_devices,$(1))], \
"version": { \
"dist": "$(call json_quote,$(VERSION_DIST))", \
"version": "$(call json_quote,$(VERSION_NUMBER))", \
"revision": "$(call json_quote,$(REVISION))", \
"board": "$(call json_quote,$(BOARD))" \
} \
}'
define Build/append-metadata
$(if $(SUPPORTED_DEVICES),-echo $(call metadata_json,$(SUPPORTED_DEVICES)) | fwtool -I - $@)
[ ! -s "$(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/kernel2minor
kernel2minor -k $@ -r $@.new $(1)
mv $@.new $@
endef