openwrt/target/linux/ath79/image/generic-ubnt.mk

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include ./common-ubnt.mk
define Device/ubnt_aircube-ac
$(Device/ubnt-acb)
SOC := ar9342
DEVICE_MODEL := airCube AC
UBNT_CHIP := ar9342
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_aircube-ac
define Device/ubnt_aircube-isp
$(Device/ubnt-acb)
SOC := qca9533
DEVICE_MODEL := airCube ISP
UBNT_CHIP := qca9533
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += ubnt,acb-isp
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_aircube-isp
ath79: qca9563: add support for Amplifi Router HD Hardware: SoC: Qualcomm Atheros QCA956X ver 1 rev 0 CPU clock: 775.000 MHz Memory: 128 MB DDR2 Flash: 32 MB SPI NOR mx25l25635e Switch: Atheros AR8327 rev. 4 Ethernet: 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps (1 WAN + 4 LAN) Buttons: 1x Reset Serial: TX, RX, GND, VCC Baudrate: 115200 Wifi: Qualcomm Atheros qca988x 802.11ac/n - 3x3 Qualcomm Atheros AR9561 802.11b/g/n - 3x3 Not working: Leds: 1x via a SPI controller Display: ST7789V or ILI9341V controlled by stm32f205. Note: DSA changes are ready, but we have an issue with ports not working after 20-30 minutes. So for now we use swconfig. Installation: serial connection only There is a J11 four pin connector. You need to connect TX, RX and GND. You can find very good information about the device here https://github.com/alexanderhenne/AFi-R?tab=readme-ov-file#finding-j11 Upgrading via serial port: 1. Download the kernel initramfs image. Copy the image to a TFTP server 2. Connect to console on the AP, and connect the LAN1 port to your PC LAN 3. Stop autoboot to get to U-boot shell Interrupt the autoboot process by pressing any key when prompted 4. Transfer the kernel image with TFTP Set your ip address on your TFTP server to 192.168.1.254 # tftpboot 0x81000000 amplifi-router-hd-initramfs-kernel.bin 5. Load the image # bootm 0x81000000 6. SCP sysupgrade image from your PC to the Amplifi HD (If you use a newer mac use scp -O) # scp openwrt-ath79-generic-ubnt_amplifi-router-hd-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ 7. Write sysupgrade to the firmware partition # mtd write /tmp/openwrt-ath79-generic-ubnt_amplifi-router-hd-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin firmware 8. Reboot your device # reboot Credit to alexanderhenne for all the information. Signed-off-by: Kristian Skramstad <kristian+github@83.no>
2024-04-17 13:14:59 +00:00
define Device/ubnt_amplifi-router-hd
IMAGE_SIZE := 11264k
UBNT_BOARD := AFi-R-HD
UBNT_TYPE := AFi-R
UBNT_VERSION := 3.6.3
SOC := qca9563
DEVICE_VENDOR := Ubiquiti
ath79: qca9563: add support for Amplifi Router HD Hardware: SoC: Qualcomm Atheros QCA956X ver 1 rev 0 CPU clock: 775.000 MHz Memory: 128 MB DDR2 Flash: 32 MB SPI NOR mx25l25635e Switch: Atheros AR8327 rev. 4 Ethernet: 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps (1 WAN + 4 LAN) Buttons: 1x Reset Serial: TX, RX, GND, VCC Baudrate: 115200 Wifi: Qualcomm Atheros qca988x 802.11ac/n - 3x3 Qualcomm Atheros AR9561 802.11b/g/n - 3x3 Not working: Leds: 1x via a SPI controller Display: ST7789V or ILI9341V controlled by stm32f205. Note: DSA changes are ready, but we have an issue with ports not working after 20-30 minutes. So for now we use swconfig. Installation: serial connection only There is a J11 four pin connector. You need to connect TX, RX and GND. You can find very good information about the device here https://github.com/alexanderhenne/AFi-R?tab=readme-ov-file#finding-j11 Upgrading via serial port: 1. Download the kernel initramfs image. Copy the image to a TFTP server 2. Connect to console on the AP, and connect the LAN1 port to your PC LAN 3. Stop autoboot to get to U-boot shell Interrupt the autoboot process by pressing any key when prompted 4. Transfer the kernel image with TFTP Set your ip address on your TFTP server to 192.168.1.254 # tftpboot 0x81000000 amplifi-router-hd-initramfs-kernel.bin 5. Load the image # bootm 0x81000000 6. SCP sysupgrade image from your PC to the Amplifi HD (If you use a newer mac use scp -O) # scp openwrt-ath79-generic-ubnt_amplifi-router-hd-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ 7. Write sysupgrade to the firmware partition # mtd write /tmp/openwrt-ath79-generic-ubnt_amplifi-router-hd-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin firmware 8. Reboot your device # reboot Credit to alexanderhenne for all the information. Signed-off-by: Kristian Skramstad <kristian+github@83.no>
2024-04-17 13:14:59 +00:00
DEVICE_MODEL := AmpliFi Router HD
UBNT_CHIP := qca956x
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct kmod-usb2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_amplifi-router-hd
ath79: Add support for Ubiquiti Bullet AC CPU: Atheros AR9342 rev 3 SoC RAM: 64 MB DDR2 Flash: 16 MB NOR SPI WLAN 2.4GHz: Atheros AR9342 v3 (ath9k) WLAN 5.0GHz: QCA988X Ports: 1x GbE Flashing procedure is identical to other ubnt devices. https://openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/common Flashing through factory firmware 1. Ensure firmware version v8.7.0 is installed. Up/downgrade to this exact version. 2. Patch fwupdate.real binary using `hexdump -Cv /bin/ubntbox | sed 's/14 40 fe 27/00 00 00 00/g' | \ hexdump -R > /tmp/fwupdate.real` 3. Make the patched fwupdate.real binary executable using `chmod +x /tmp/fwupdate.real` 4. Copy the squashfs factory image to /tmp on the device 5. Flash OpenWrt using `/tmp/fwupdate.real -m <squashfs-factory image>` 6. Wait for the device to reboot (copied from Ubiquiti NanoBeam AC and modified) Flashing from serial console 1. Connect serial console (115200 baud) 2. Connect ethernet to a network with a TFTP server, through a passive PoE injector. 3. Press a key to obtain a u-boot prompt 4. Set your TFTP server's ip address, with: setenv serverip <tftp-server-address> 5. Set the Bullet AC's ip address, with: setenv ipaddr <bullet-ac-address> 6. Set the boot file, with: setenv bootfile <name-of-initramfs-binary-on-tftp-server> 7. Fetch the binary with tftp: tftpboot 8. Boot the initramfs binary: bootm 9. From the initramfs, fetch the sysupgrade binary, and flash it with sysupgrade. The Bullet AC is identified as a 2WA board by Ubiquiti. As such, the UBNT_TYPE must match from the "Flashing through factory firmware" install instructions to work. Phy0 is QCA988X which can tune either band (2.4 or 5GHz). Phy1 is AR9342, on which 5GHz is disabled. It isn't currently known whether phy1 is routed to the N connector at all. Signed-off-by: Russell Senior <russell@personaltelco.net>
2020-12-23 02:32:54 +00:00
define Device/ubnt_bullet-ac
$(Device/ubnt-2wa)
DEVICE_MODEL := Bullet AC
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct rssileds
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_bullet-ac
define Device/ubnt_bullet-m-xw
$(Device/ubnt-xw)
DEVICE_MODEL := Bullet M
DEVICE_ALT0_VENDOR := Ubiquiti
DEVICE_ALT0_MODEL := Rocket M
DEVICE_ALT0_VARIANT := XW
DEVICE_PACKAGES += rssileds
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += bullet-m-xw
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_bullet-m-xw
define Device/ubnt_edgeswitch-5xp
$(Device/ubnt-sw)
DEVICE_MODEL := EdgeSwitch 5XP
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_edgeswitch-5xp
define Device/ubnt_edgeswitch-8xp
$(Device/ubnt-sw)
DEVICE_MODEL := EdgeSwitch 8XP
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-dsa-b53-mdio
DEVICE_COMPAT_VERSION := 1.1
DEVICE_COMPAT_MESSAGE := Config cannot be migrated from swconfig to DSA
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_edgeswitch-8xp
define Device/ubnt_lap-120
$(Device/ubnt-wa)
DEVICE_MODEL := LiteAP ac (LAP-120)
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_lap-120
define Device/ubnt_litebeam-ac-gen2
$(Device/ubnt-wa)
DEVICE_MODEL := LiteBeam AC
DEVICE_VARIANT := Gen2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_litebeam-ac-gen2
define Device/ubnt_litebeam-m5-xw
$(Device/ubnt-xw)
DEVICE_MODEL := LiteBeam M5
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += lbe-m5
DEVICE_PACKAGES := -kmod-usb2
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_litebeam-m5-xw
ath79: Add support for Ubiquiti NanoBeam AC The NanoBeam is a small AR9342 based directional 5 GHz AC CPE with hardware almost identical to the Ubiquiti NanoStation AC loco. Over the NanoStation AC loco it has 5 additional LEDs. Four of those LEDs are used as rssi indicators, the fifth LED is used as an ethernet link/activity indicator. CPU: Atheros AR9342 SoC RAM: 64 MB DDR2 Flash: 16 MB NOR SPI WLAN: QCA988X Ports: 1x GbE Flashing procedure is identical to the NanoStation AC loco and can be performed either via serial or the factory firmware upgrade. Serial flashing: 1. Connect to serial header on device (8N1 115200) 2. Power on device and enter uboot console 3. Set up tftp server serving an openwrt initramfs build 4. Load initramfs build using the command tftpboot in the uboot cli 5. Boot the loaded image using the command bootm 6. Copy squashfs openwrt sysupgrade build to the booted device 7. Use mtd to write sysupgrade to partition "firmware" 8. Reboot and enjoy Flashing through factory firmware: 1. Ensure firmware version v8.5.0.36727 is installed. Up/downgrade to this exact version. 2. Patch fwupdate.real binary using `hexdump -Cv /bin/ubntbox | sed 's/14 40 fe fe/00 00 00 00/g' | hexdump -R > /tmp/fwupdate.real` 3. Make the patched fwupdate.real binary executable using `chmod +x /tmp/fwupdate.real` 4. Copy the squashfs factory image to /tmp on the device 5. Flash OpenWRT using `/tmp/fwupdate.real -m <squashfs-factory image>` 6. Wait for the device to reboot Thanks to @cybermaus for testing! Tested-by: Maurits van Dueren den Hollander <cybermaus@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Tobias Schramm <tobleminer@gmail.com>
2019-01-08 14:27:57 +00:00
define Device/ubnt_nanobeam-ac
$(Device/ubnt-wa)
DEVICE_MODEL := NanoBeam AC
DEVICE_VARIANT := Gen1
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct rssileds
ath79: Add support for Ubiquiti NanoBeam AC The NanoBeam is a small AR9342 based directional 5 GHz AC CPE with hardware almost identical to the Ubiquiti NanoStation AC loco. Over the NanoStation AC loco it has 5 additional LEDs. Four of those LEDs are used as rssi indicators, the fifth LED is used as an ethernet link/activity indicator. CPU: Atheros AR9342 SoC RAM: 64 MB DDR2 Flash: 16 MB NOR SPI WLAN: QCA988X Ports: 1x GbE Flashing procedure is identical to the NanoStation AC loco and can be performed either via serial or the factory firmware upgrade. Serial flashing: 1. Connect to serial header on device (8N1 115200) 2. Power on device and enter uboot console 3. Set up tftp server serving an openwrt initramfs build 4. Load initramfs build using the command tftpboot in the uboot cli 5. Boot the loaded image using the command bootm 6. Copy squashfs openwrt sysupgrade build to the booted device 7. Use mtd to write sysupgrade to partition "firmware" 8. Reboot and enjoy Flashing through factory firmware: 1. Ensure firmware version v8.5.0.36727 is installed. Up/downgrade to this exact version. 2. Patch fwupdate.real binary using `hexdump -Cv /bin/ubntbox | sed 's/14 40 fe fe/00 00 00 00/g' | hexdump -R > /tmp/fwupdate.real` 3. Make the patched fwupdate.real binary executable using `chmod +x /tmp/fwupdate.real` 4. Copy the squashfs factory image to /tmp on the device 5. Flash OpenWRT using `/tmp/fwupdate.real -m <squashfs-factory image>` 6. Wait for the device to reboot Thanks to @cybermaus for testing! Tested-by: Maurits van Dueren den Hollander <cybermaus@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Tobias Schramm <tobleminer@gmail.com>
2019-01-08 14:27:57 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_nanobeam-ac
define Device/ubnt_nanobeam-ac-gen2
$(Device/ubnt-wa)
DEVICE_MODEL := NanoBeam AC
DEVICE_VARIANT := Gen2
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct rssileds
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_nanobeam-ac-gen2
define Device/ubnt_nanobeam-ac-xc
$(Device/ubnt-xc)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := NanoBeam AC
DEVICE_VARIANT := Gen1 (XC)
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct rssileds
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_nanobeam-ac-xc
define Device/ubnt_nanostation-ac
$(Device/ubnt-wa)
DEVICE_MODEL := Nanostation AC
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct rssileds
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_nanostation-ac
define Device/ubnt_nanostation-ac-loco
$(Device/ubnt-wa)
DEVICE_MODEL := Nanostation AC loco
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_nanostation-ac-loco
define Device/ubnt_nanostation-loco-m-xw
$(Device/ubnt-xw)
DEVICE_MODEL := Nanostation Loco M
DEVICE_PACKAGES += rssileds -kmod-usb2
DEVICE_ALT0_VENDOR := Ubiquiti
DEVICE_ALT0_MODEL := AirGrid M5 HP
DEVICE_ALT0_VARIANT := XW
DEVICE_ALT1_VENDOR := Ubiquiti
DEVICE_ALT1_MODEL := PowerBeam M5 300
DEVICE_ALT1_VARIANT := XW
DEVICE_ALT2_VENDOR := Ubiquiti
DEVICE_ALT2_MODEL := NanoBeam M5
DEVICE_ALT2_VARIANT := XW
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += loco-m-xw nanostation-m-xw ubnt,nanobeam-m5-xw
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_nanostation-loco-m-xw
define Device/ubnt_nanostation-m-xw
$(Device/ubnt-xw)
DEVICE_MODEL := Nanostation M
DEVICE_PACKAGES += rssileds
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += nanostation-m-xw
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_nanostation-m-xw
define Device/ubnt_powerbeam-5ac-500
$(Device/ubnt-xc)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := PowerBeam 5AC
DEVICE_VARIANT := 500
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_powerbeam-5ac-500
define Device/ubnt_powerbeam-5ac-gen2
$(Device/ubnt-wa)
DEVICE_MODEL := PowerBeam 5AC
DEVICE_VARIANT := Gen2
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct rssileds
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_powerbeam-5ac-gen2
define Device/ubnt_powerbeam-m2-xw
$(Device/ubnt-xw)
DEVICE_MODEL := PowerBeam M2
DEVICE_PACKAGES += rssileds
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += loco-m-xw
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_powerbeam-m2-xw
define Device/ubnt_powerbeam-m5-xw
$(Device/ubnt-xw)
DEVICE_MODEL := PowerBeam M5
DEVICE_PACKAGES += rssileds
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += loco-m-xw
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_powerbeam-m5-xw
define Device/ubnt_powerbridge-m
$(Device/ubnt-xm)
SOC := ar7241
DEVICE_MODEL := PowerBridge M
DEVICE_PACKAGES += rssileds
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += bullet-m
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_powerbridge-m
define Device/ubnt_rocket-5ac-lite
$(Device/ubnt-xc)
SOC := qca9558
DEVICE_MODEL := Rocket 5AC
DEVICE_VARIANT := Lite
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-ath10k-ct ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_rocket-5ac-lite
define Device/ubnt_rocket-m
$(Device/ubnt-xm)
SOC := ar7241
DEVICE_MODEL := Rocket M
DEVICE_PACKAGES += rssileds
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += rocket-m
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_rocket-m
define Device/ubnt_routerstation_common
DEVICE_PACKAGES := -kmod-ath9k -wpad-basic-mbedtls -uboot-envtools kmod-usb-ohci \
kmod-usb2 fconfig
DEVICE_VENDOR := Ubiquiti
SOC := ar7161
ath79: switch some RedBoot based devices to OKLI loader After the kernel has switched version to 5.10, JA76PF2 and RouterStations lost the capability to sysupgrade the OpenWrt version. The cause is the lack of porting the patches responsible for partial flash erase block writing and these boards FIS directory and RedBoot config partitions share the same erase block. Because of that the FIS directory can't be updated to accommodate kernel/rootfs partition size changes. This could be remedied by bootloader update, but it is very intrusive and could potentially lead to non-trivial recovery procedure, if something went wrong. The less difficult option is to use OpenWrt kernel loader, which will let us use static partition sizes and employ mtd splitter to dynamically adjust kernel and rootfs partition sizes. On sysupgrade from ath79 19.07 or 21.02 image, which still let to modify FIS directory, the loader will be written to kernel partition, while the kernel+rootfs to rootfs partition. The caveats are: * image format changes, no possible upgrade from ar71xx target images * downgrade to any older OpenWrt version will require TFTP recovery or usage of bootloader command line interface To downgrade to 19.07 or 21.02, or to upgrade if one is already on OpenWrt with kernel 5.10, for RouterStations use TFTP recovery procedure. For JA76PF2 use instructions from this commit message: commit 0cc87b3bacee ("ath79: image: disable sysupgrade images for routerstations and ja76pf2"), replacing kernel image with loader (loader.bin suffix) and rootfs image with firmware (firmware.bin suffix). Fixes: b10d6044599d ("kernel: add linux 5.10 support") Fixes: 15aa53d7ee65 ("ath79: switch to Kernel 5.10") Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tmn505@gmail.com> (mkubntimage was moved to generic-ubnt.mk) Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
2022-06-07 13:58:27 +00:00
LOADER_TYPE := bin
LOADER_FLASH_OFFS := 0x50000
COMPILE := loader-$(1).bin
COMPILE/loader-$(1).bin := loader-okli-compile | lzma | pad-to 128k
IMAGE_SIZE := 16000k
IMAGES += factory.bin
ath79: switch some RedBoot based devices to OKLI loader After the kernel has switched version to 5.10, JA76PF2 and RouterStations lost the capability to sysupgrade the OpenWrt version. The cause is the lack of porting the patches responsible for partial flash erase block writing and these boards FIS directory and RedBoot config partitions share the same erase block. Because of that the FIS directory can't be updated to accommodate kernel/rootfs partition size changes. This could be remedied by bootloader update, but it is very intrusive and could potentially lead to non-trivial recovery procedure, if something went wrong. The less difficult option is to use OpenWrt kernel loader, which will let us use static partition sizes and employ mtd splitter to dynamically adjust kernel and rootfs partition sizes. On sysupgrade from ath79 19.07 or 21.02 image, which still let to modify FIS directory, the loader will be written to kernel partition, while the kernel+rootfs to rootfs partition. The caveats are: * image format changes, no possible upgrade from ar71xx target images * downgrade to any older OpenWrt version will require TFTP recovery or usage of bootloader command line interface To downgrade to 19.07 or 21.02, or to upgrade if one is already on OpenWrt with kernel 5.10, for RouterStations use TFTP recovery procedure. For JA76PF2 use instructions from this commit message: commit 0cc87b3bacee ("ath79: image: disable sysupgrade images for routerstations and ja76pf2"), replacing kernel image with loader (loader.bin suffix) and rootfs image with firmware (firmware.bin suffix). Fixes: b10d6044599d ("kernel: add linux 5.10 support") Fixes: 15aa53d7ee65 ("ath79: switch to Kernel 5.10") Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tmn505@gmail.com> (mkubntimage was moved to generic-ubnt.mk) Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
2022-06-07 13:58:27 +00:00
IMAGE/factory.bin := append-kernel | uImage lzma -M 0x4f4b4c49 | pad-to $$$$(BLOCKSIZE) | \
append-rootfs | pad-rootfs | pad-to $$$$(BLOCKSIZE) | \
mkubntimage $$$$(KDIR)/loader-$(1).bin | check-size
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := append-kernel | uImage lzma -M 0x4f4b4c49 | pad-to $$$$(BLOCKSIZE) | \
append-rootfs | pad-rootfs | pad-to $$$$(BLOCKSIZE) | check-size | \
sysupgrade-tar kernel=$$$$(KDIR)/loader-$(1).bin rootfs=$$$$@ | append-metadata
KERNEL := kernel-bin | append-dtb | lzma
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | append-dtb
ath79: switch some RedBoot based devices to OKLI loader After the kernel has switched version to 5.10, JA76PF2 and RouterStations lost the capability to sysupgrade the OpenWrt version. The cause is the lack of porting the patches responsible for partial flash erase block writing and these boards FIS directory and RedBoot config partitions share the same erase block. Because of that the FIS directory can't be updated to accommodate kernel/rootfs partition size changes. This could be remedied by bootloader update, but it is very intrusive and could potentially lead to non-trivial recovery procedure, if something went wrong. The less difficult option is to use OpenWrt kernel loader, which will let us use static partition sizes and employ mtd splitter to dynamically adjust kernel and rootfs partition sizes. On sysupgrade from ath79 19.07 or 21.02 image, which still let to modify FIS directory, the loader will be written to kernel partition, while the kernel+rootfs to rootfs partition. The caveats are: * image format changes, no possible upgrade from ar71xx target images * downgrade to any older OpenWrt version will require TFTP recovery or usage of bootloader command line interface To downgrade to 19.07 or 21.02, or to upgrade if one is already on OpenWrt with kernel 5.10, for RouterStations use TFTP recovery procedure. For JA76PF2 use instructions from this commit message: commit 0cc87b3bacee ("ath79: image: disable sysupgrade images for routerstations and ja76pf2"), replacing kernel image with loader (loader.bin suffix) and rootfs image with firmware (firmware.bin suffix). Fixes: b10d6044599d ("kernel: add linux 5.10 support") Fixes: 15aa53d7ee65 ("ath79: switch to Kernel 5.10") Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tmn505@gmail.com> (mkubntimage was moved to generic-ubnt.mk) Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
2022-06-07 13:58:27 +00:00
DEVICE_COMPAT_VERSION := 2.0
DEVICE_COMPAT_MESSAGE := Partition design has changed compared to older versions (19.07 and 21.02) \
due to kernel drivers restrictions. Upgrade via sysupgrade mechanism is one way operation. \
Downgrading OpenWrt version will involve usage of TFTP recovery or bootloader command line interface.
endef
define Device/ubnt_routerstation
$(Device/ubnt_routerstation_common)
DEVICE_MODEL := RouterStation
UBNT_BOARD := RS
UBNT_TYPE := RSx
UBNT_CHIP := ar7100
DEVICE_PACKAGES += -swconfig
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_routerstation
define Device/ubnt_routerstation-pro
$(Device/ubnt_routerstation_common)
DEVICE_MODEL := RouterStation Pro
UBNT_BOARD := RSPRO
UBNT_TYPE := RSPRO
UBNT_CHIP := ar7100pro
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_routerstation-pro
define Device/ubnt_uk-ultra
$(Device/ubnt_unifiac)
DEVICE_MODEL := UniFi Swiss Army Knife Ultra
DEVICE_PACKAGES += rssileds -swconfig
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_uk-ultra
define Device/ubnt_unifi-ap
$(Device/ubnt-bz)
DEVICE_MODEL := UniFi AP
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += unifi ubnt,unifi
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_unifi-ap
define Device/ubnt_unifi-ap-lr
$(Device/ubnt-bz)
DEVICE_MODEL := UniFi AP
DEVICE_VARIANT := LR
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += unifi ubnt,unifi ubnt,unifi-ap
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_unifi-ap-lr
define Device/ubnt_unifiac-lite
$(Device/ubnt_unifiac)
DEVICE_MODEL := UniFi AC Lite
DEVICE_PACKAGES += -swconfig
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += unifiac-lite
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_unifiac-lite
define Device/ubnt_unifiac-lr
$(Device/ubnt_unifiac)
DEVICE_MODEL := UniFi AC LR
DEVICE_PACKAGES += -swconfig
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += unifiac-lite ubnt,unifiac-lite
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_unifiac-lr
define Device/ubnt_unifiac-mesh
$(Device/ubnt_unifiac)
DEVICE_MODEL := UniFi AC Mesh
DEVICE_PACKAGES += -swconfig
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += unifiac-lite
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_unifiac-mesh
define Device/ubnt_unifiac-mesh-pro
$(Device/ubnt_unifiac)
DEVICE_MODEL := UniFi AC Mesh Pro
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += unifiac-pro
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_unifiac-mesh-pro
define Device/ubnt_unifiac-pro
$(Device/ubnt_unifiac)
DEVICE_MODEL := UniFi AC Pro
DEVICE_PACKAGES += kmod-usb2
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += unifiac-pro
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_unifiac-pro
define Device/ubnt_unifi-ap-outdoor-plus
$(Device/ubnt-bz)
$(Device/ubnt-unifi-jffs2)
DEVICE_MODEL := UniFi AP Outdoor+
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += unifi-outdoor-plus
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_unifi-ap-outdoor-plus
define Device/ubnt_unifi-ap-pro
$(Device/ubnt-unifi-jffs2)
SOC := ar9344
DEVICE_MODEL := UniFi AP Pro
UBNT_CHIP := ar934x
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += uap-pro
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += ubnt_unifi-ap-pro