openwrt/target/linux/realtek/image/rtl838x.mk

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
include ./common.mk
define Device/allnet_all-sg8208m
SOC := rtl8382
IMAGE_SIZE := 7168k
DEVICE_VENDOR := ALLNET
DEVICE_MODEL := ALL-SG8208M
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x00000006
UIMAGE_NAME := 2.2.2.0
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += allnet_all-sg8208m
define Device/apresia_aplgs120gtss
$(Device/cameo-fw)
SOC := rtl8382
IMAGE_SIZE := 14848k
DEVICE_VENDOR := APRESIA
DEVICE_MODEL := ApresiaLightGS120GT-SS
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x12345000
CAMEO_KERNEL_PART_SIZE := 1572864
CAMEO_KERNEL_PART := 3
CAMEO_ROOTFS_PART := 4
CAMEO_CUSTOMER_SIGNATURE := 2
CAMEO_BOARD_MODEL := APLGS120GTSS
CAMEO_BOARD_VERSION := 4
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += apresia_aplgs120gtss
realtek: d-link: add support for dgs-1210-10mp General hardware info: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- D-Link DGS-1210-10MP is a switch with 8 ethernet ports and 2 SFP ports, all ports Gbit capable. It is based on a RTL8380 SoC @ 500MHz, DRAM 128MB and 32MB flash. All ethernet ports are 802.3af/at PoE capable with a total PoE power budget of 130W. File info: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The dgs-1210-10mp is very similar to dgs-1210-10p so I used that as a start. rtl838x.mk: - Removed lua-rs232 package since it was a leftover from the old rtl83xx-poe package. - Updated the soc to 8380. - Specified device variant: F. - Installed the new realtek-poe package. rtl8380_d-link_dgs-1210-10mp.dts: - Moved dgs-1210 family common parts and non PoE related ports on rtl8231 to the new device tree dtsi files. Serial connection: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The UART for the SoC (115200 8N1) is available close to the front panel next to the LED/key card connector via unpopulated standard 0.1" pin header marked j4. Pin1 is marked with arrow and square. Pin 1: Vcc 3,3V Pin 2: Tx Pin 3: Rx Pin 4: Gnd Installation with TFTP from u-boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I originally used the install procedure: 'OpenWrt installation using the TFTP method and serial console access' found in the device wiki for the dgs-1210-16. < https://openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dgs-1210-16_g1#openwrt_installation_using _the_tftp_method_and_serial_console_access > About the realtek-poe package ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The realtek-poe package is installed but there isn't any automatic PoE config setting at this time so for now the PoE config must be edited manually. Original OEM hardware/firmware data at first installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It has been installed, developed, and tested on a device with these OEM hardware and firmware versions. - U-boot: 2011.12.(2.1.5.67086)-Candidate1 (Jun 22 2020 - 15:03:58) - Boot version: 1.01.001 - Firmware version: 6.20.007 - Hardware version: F1 Things to be done when support are developed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - realtek-poe has been included in OpenWrt but the automatic config handling has not been solved yet so in the future there will probably be some minor updates for this device to handle the poe config. - LED link_act and poe are per function supposed to be connected to the PoE system. But some software development is also needed to make this LED work and shift the LED array between act and poe indication and to shift the mode lights with mode key. - LED poe_max should probably be used as straight forward error output from the realtek-poe package error handling. But no code has been written for this. - SFP is currently not hot pluggable. Development is under progress to get working I2C communication with SFP and have them hot pluggable. When any device in the dgs-1210 family gets this working, I expect it should be possible to implement the same solution in this device. Signed-off-by: Daniel Groth <flygarn12@gmail.com> [Capitalisation of abbreviations, DEVICE_VARIANT and update filenames, device compatibles on single line] Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-08-12 18:11:54 +00:00
define Device/d-link_dgs-1210-10mp-f
$(Device/d-link_dgs-1210)
realtek: d-link: add support for dgs-1210-10mp General hardware info: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- D-Link DGS-1210-10MP is a switch with 8 ethernet ports and 2 SFP ports, all ports Gbit capable. It is based on a RTL8380 SoC @ 500MHz, DRAM 128MB and 32MB flash. All ethernet ports are 802.3af/at PoE capable with a total PoE power budget of 130W. File info: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The dgs-1210-10mp is very similar to dgs-1210-10p so I used that as a start. rtl838x.mk: - Removed lua-rs232 package since it was a leftover from the old rtl83xx-poe package. - Updated the soc to 8380. - Specified device variant: F. - Installed the new realtek-poe package. rtl8380_d-link_dgs-1210-10mp.dts: - Moved dgs-1210 family common parts and non PoE related ports on rtl8231 to the new device tree dtsi files. Serial connection: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The UART for the SoC (115200 8N1) is available close to the front panel next to the LED/key card connector via unpopulated standard 0.1" pin header marked j4. Pin1 is marked with arrow and square. Pin 1: Vcc 3,3V Pin 2: Tx Pin 3: Rx Pin 4: Gnd Installation with TFTP from u-boot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I originally used the install procedure: 'OpenWrt installation using the TFTP method and serial console access' found in the device wiki for the dgs-1210-16. < https://openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dgs-1210-16_g1#openwrt_installation_using _the_tftp_method_and_serial_console_access > About the realtek-poe package ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The realtek-poe package is installed but there isn't any automatic PoE config setting at this time so for now the PoE config must be edited manually. Original OEM hardware/firmware data at first installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It has been installed, developed, and tested on a device with these OEM hardware and firmware versions. - U-boot: 2011.12.(2.1.5.67086)-Candidate1 (Jun 22 2020 - 15:03:58) - Boot version: 1.01.001 - Firmware version: 6.20.007 - Hardware version: F1 Things to be done when support are developed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - realtek-poe has been included in OpenWrt but the automatic config handling has not been solved yet so in the future there will probably be some minor updates for this device to handle the poe config. - LED link_act and poe are per function supposed to be connected to the PoE system. But some software development is also needed to make this LED work and shift the LED array between act and poe indication and to shift the mode lights with mode key. - LED poe_max should probably be used as straight forward error output from the realtek-poe package error handling. But no code has been written for this. - SFP is currently not hot pluggable. Development is under progress to get working I2C communication with SFP and have them hot pluggable. When any device in the dgs-1210 family gets this working, I expect it should be possible to implement the same solution in this device. Signed-off-by: Daniel Groth <flygarn12@gmail.com> [Capitalisation of abbreviations, DEVICE_VARIANT and update filenames, device compatibles on single line] Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-08-12 18:11:54 +00:00
SOC := rtl8380
DEVICE_MODEL := DGS-1210-10MP
DEVICE_VARIANT := F
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += d-link_dgs-1210-10mp-f
define Device/d-link_dgs-1210-10p
$(Device/d-link_dgs-1210)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := DGS-1210-10P
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += d-link_dgs-1210-10p
define Device/d-link_dgs-1210-16
$(Device/d-link_dgs-1210)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := DGS-1210-16
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += d-link_dgs-1210-16
define Device/d-link_dgs-1210-20
$(Device/d-link_dgs-1210)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := DGS-1210-20
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += d-link_dgs-1210-20
define Device/d-link_dgs-1210-28
$(Device/d-link_dgs-1210)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := DGS-1210-28
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += d-link_dgs-1210-28
realtek: d-link: add support for dgs-1210-28mp-f General hardware info: ---------------------- D-Link DGS-1210-28MP rev. F1 is a switch with 24 ethernet ports and 4 combo ports, all ports Gbit capable. It is based on a RTL8382 SoC @ 500MHz, DRAM 128MB and 32MB flash. 24 ethernet ports are 802.3af/at PoE capable with a total PoE power budget of 370W. Power over Ethernet: -------------------- The PSE hardware consists of three BCM59121 PSE chips, serving 8 ports each. They are controlled by a Nuvoton MCU. In order to enable PoE, the realtek-poe package is required. It is installed by default, but currently it requires the manual editing of /etc/config/poe. Keep in mind that the port number assignment does not match on this switch, alway 8 ports are in reversed order: 8-1, 16-9 and 24-17. LEDs and Buttons: ----------------- On stock firmware, the mode button is supposed to switch the LED indicators of all port LEDs between Link Activity and PoE status. The currently selected mode is visualized using the respective LEDs. PoE Max indicates that the maximum PoE budget has been reached. Since there is currently no support for this behavior, these LEDs and the mode button can be used independently. Serial connection: ------------------ The UART for the SoC (115200 8N1) is available via unpopulated standard 0.1" pin header marked J6. Pin1 is marked with arrow and square. Pin 1: Vcc 3.3V Pin 2: Tx Pin 3: Rx Pin 4: Gnd OEM installation from Web Interface: ------------------------------------ 1. Make sure you are booting using OEM in image 2 slot. If not, switch to image2 using the menus System > Firmware Information > Boot from image2 Tools > reboot 2. Upload image in vendor firmware via Tools > Backup / Upgrade Firmware > image1 3. Toogle startup image via System > Firmware Information > Boot from image1 4. Tools > reboot Other installation methods not tested, but since the device shares the board with the DGS-1210-28, the following should work: Boot initramfs image from U-Boot: --------------------------------- 1. Press Escape key during `Hit Esc key to stop autoboot` prompt 2. Press CTRL+C keys to get into real U-Boot prompt 3. Init network with `rtk network on` command 4. Load image with `tftpboot 0x8f000000 openwrt-rtl838x-generic-d-link_dgs-1210-28mp-f-initramfs-kernel.bin` command 5. Boot the image with `bootm` command Signed-off-by: Andreas Böhler <dev@aboehler.at>
2022-11-19 23:43:50 +00:00
define Device/d-link_dgs-1210-28mp-f
$(Device/d-link_dgs-1210)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := DGS-1210-28MP
DEVICE_VARIANT := F
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += d-link_dgs-1210-28mp-f
realtek: add support for EnGenius EWS2910P Add support for the Engenius EWS2910P PoE switch. This is an RTL8380 based switch with two SFP slots, and PoE 802.3af one every RJ-45 port. The specs say 802.3af, but the vendor firmware configures the PSE for a budget of 31W, indicating 802.3at support. Specifications: --------------- * SoC: Realtek RTL8380M * Flash: 32 MiB SPI flash Macronix MX25L25635E * RAM: 256 MiB (As reported by bootloader) * Ethernet: 16x 10/100/1000 Mbps with PoE 2x SFP slots * Buttons: 1 "Reset" button on front panel 1 "LED mode: button on front panel 1 "On/Off" Toggle switch on the back * Power: 48V-54V DC barrel jack * UART: 1 serial header (JP1) with populated 2.54mm pitch header Labeled GRTV for ground, rx, tx, and 3.3V respectively * PoE: 1 STM ST32F100 microcontroller 2 BCM59111 PSE chips Works: ------ - (8) RJ-45 ethernet ports - Switch functions - LEDs and buttons Not yet enabled: ---------------- - SFP ports (will be enabled in a subsequent change) - Power-over-Ethernet (requires realtek-poe package) Install via web interface: ------------------------- The factory firmware will accept and flash the initramfs image. It is recommended to flash to "Partition 0". Flashing to "Partition 1" is not supported at this point. The factory web GUI will show the following warning: " Warning: The firmware version is v0.00.00-c0.0.00 The firmware image you are uploading is older than the current firmware of the switch. The device will reset back to default settings. Are you sure you want to proceed?" This is expected when flashing OpenWrt. After the initramfs image boots, flash the -sysupgrade using either the commandline or LuCI. Install via serial console/tftp: -------------------------------- The u-boot firmware will not stop the boot, regardless of which key is pressed. To access the u-boot console, ground out the CLK (pin 16) of the ROM (U22) when u-boot is reading the linux image. If timed correctly, the image CRC will fail, and u-boot will drop to a shell: > rtk network on > setenv ipaddr <address of tftp server> > tftp $(freemem) <name-of-initramfs-image.bin> > bootm Then flash the -sysupgrade using either the commandline or luci. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com> [gpio-led node names, OpenWrt and LuCI capitalization in commit message] Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-05-14 06:34:04 +00:00
# The "IMG-" uImage name allows flashing the iniramfs from the vendor Web UI.
# Avoided for sysupgrade, as the vendor FW would do an incomplete flash.
define Device/engenius_ews2910p
SOC := rtl8380
IMAGE_SIZE := 8192k
DEVICE_VENDOR := EnGenius
DEVICE_MODEL := EWS2910P
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
realtek: add support for EnGenius EWS2910P Add support for the Engenius EWS2910P PoE switch. This is an RTL8380 based switch with two SFP slots, and PoE 802.3af one every RJ-45 port. The specs say 802.3af, but the vendor firmware configures the PSE for a budget of 31W, indicating 802.3at support. Specifications: --------------- * SoC: Realtek RTL8380M * Flash: 32 MiB SPI flash Macronix MX25L25635E * RAM: 256 MiB (As reported by bootloader) * Ethernet: 16x 10/100/1000 Mbps with PoE 2x SFP slots * Buttons: 1 "Reset" button on front panel 1 "LED mode: button on front panel 1 "On/Off" Toggle switch on the back * Power: 48V-54V DC barrel jack * UART: 1 serial header (JP1) with populated 2.54mm pitch header Labeled GRTV for ground, rx, tx, and 3.3V respectively * PoE: 1 STM ST32F100 microcontroller 2 BCM59111 PSE chips Works: ------ - (8) RJ-45 ethernet ports - Switch functions - LEDs and buttons Not yet enabled: ---------------- - SFP ports (will be enabled in a subsequent change) - Power-over-Ethernet (requires realtek-poe package) Install via web interface: ------------------------- The factory firmware will accept and flash the initramfs image. It is recommended to flash to "Partition 0". Flashing to "Partition 1" is not supported at this point. The factory web GUI will show the following warning: " Warning: The firmware version is v0.00.00-c0.0.00 The firmware image you are uploading is older than the current firmware of the switch. The device will reset back to default settings. Are you sure you want to proceed?" This is expected when flashing OpenWrt. After the initramfs image boots, flash the -sysupgrade using either the commandline or LuCI. Install via serial console/tftp: -------------------------------- The u-boot firmware will not stop the boot, regardless of which key is pressed. To access the u-boot console, ground out the CLK (pin 16) of the ROM (U22) when u-boot is reading the linux image. If timed correctly, the image CRC will fail, and u-boot will drop to a shell: > rtk network on > setenv ipaddr <address of tftp server> > tftp $(freemem) <name-of-initramfs-image.bin> > bootm Then flash the -sysupgrade using either the commandline or luci. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com> [gpio-led node names, OpenWrt and LuCI capitalization in commit message] Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-05-14 06:34:04 +00:00
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x03802910
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := \
kernel-bin | \
append-dtb | \
libdeflate-gzip | \
realtek: add support for EnGenius EWS2910P Add support for the Engenius EWS2910P PoE switch. This is an RTL8380 based switch with two SFP slots, and PoE 802.3af one every RJ-45 port. The specs say 802.3af, but the vendor firmware configures the PSE for a budget of 31W, indicating 802.3at support. Specifications: --------------- * SoC: Realtek RTL8380M * Flash: 32 MiB SPI flash Macronix MX25L25635E * RAM: 256 MiB (As reported by bootloader) * Ethernet: 16x 10/100/1000 Mbps with PoE 2x SFP slots * Buttons: 1 "Reset" button on front panel 1 "LED mode: button on front panel 1 "On/Off" Toggle switch on the back * Power: 48V-54V DC barrel jack * UART: 1 serial header (JP1) with populated 2.54mm pitch header Labeled GRTV for ground, rx, tx, and 3.3V respectively * PoE: 1 STM ST32F100 microcontroller 2 BCM59111 PSE chips Works: ------ - (8) RJ-45 ethernet ports - Switch functions - LEDs and buttons Not yet enabled: ---------------- - SFP ports (will be enabled in a subsequent change) - Power-over-Ethernet (requires realtek-poe package) Install via web interface: ------------------------- The factory firmware will accept and flash the initramfs image. It is recommended to flash to "Partition 0". Flashing to "Partition 1" is not supported at this point. The factory web GUI will show the following warning: " Warning: The firmware version is v0.00.00-c0.0.00 The firmware image you are uploading is older than the current firmware of the switch. The device will reset back to default settings. Are you sure you want to proceed?" This is expected when flashing OpenWrt. After the initramfs image boots, flash the -sysupgrade using either the commandline or LuCI. Install via serial console/tftp: -------------------------------- The u-boot firmware will not stop the boot, regardless of which key is pressed. To access the u-boot console, ground out the CLK (pin 16) of the ROM (U22) when u-boot is reading the linux image. If timed correctly, the image CRC will fail, and u-boot will drop to a shell: > rtk network on > setenv ipaddr <address of tftp server> > tftp $(freemem) <name-of-initramfs-image.bin> > bootm Then flash the -sysupgrade using either the commandline or luci. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com> [gpio-led node names, OpenWrt and LuCI capitalization in commit message] Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-05-14 06:34:04 +00:00
uImage gzip -n 'IMG-0.00.00-c0.0.00'
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += engenius_ews2910p
define Device/hpe_1920-8g
$(Device/hpe_1920)
SOC := rtl8380
DEVICE_MODEL := 1920-8G (JG920A)
H3C_DEVICE_ID := 0x00010023
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += hpe_1920-8g
realtek: add support for HPE 1920-8g-poe+ (65W) Hardware information: --------------------- - RTL8380 SoC - 8 Gigabit RJ45 PoE ports (built-in RTL8218B) - 2 SFP ports (built-in SerDes) - RJ45 RS232 port on front panel - 32 MiB NOR Flash - 128 MiB DDR3 DRAM - PT7A7514 watchdog - PoE chip - Fanless Known issues: --------------------- - PoE LEDs are uncontrolled. (Manual taken from f2f09bc) Booting initramfs image: ------------------------ - Prepare a FTP or TFTP server serving the OpenWrt initramfs image and connect the server to a switch port. - Connect to the console port of the device and enter the extended boot menu by typing Ctrl+B when prompted. - Choose the menu option "<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu". - Set network parameters via the option "<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter". Enter the FTP/TFTP filename as "Load File Name" ("Target File Name" can be left blank, it is not required for booting from RAM). Note that the configuration is saved on flash, so it only needs to be done once. - Select "<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run". Initial installation: --------------------- - Boot an initramfs image as described above, then use sysupgrade to install OpenWrt permanently. After initial installation, the bootloader needs to be configured to load the correct image file - Enter the extended boot menu again and choose "<4> File Control", then select "<2> Set Application File type". - Enter the number of the file "openwrt-kernel.bin" (should be 1), and use the option "<1> +Main" to select it as boot image. - Choose "<0> Exit To Main Menu" and then "<1> Boot System". NOTE: The bootloader on these devices can only boot from the VFS filesystem which normally spans most of the flash. With OpenWrt, only the first part of the firmware partition contains a valid filesystem, the rest is used for rootfs. As the bootloader does not know about this, you must not do any file operations in the bootloader, as this may corrupt the OpenWrt installation (selecting the boot image is an exception, as it only stores a flag in the bootloader data, but doesn't write to the filesystem). Example PoE config file (/etc/config/poe): --------------------- config global option budget '65' config port option enable '1' option id '1' option name 'lan8' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '2' option name 'lan7' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '3' option name 'lan6' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '4' option name 'lan5' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '5' option name 'lan4' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '6' option name 'lan3' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '7' option name 'lan2' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '8' option name 'lan1' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' Signed-off-by: Kevin Jilissen <info@kevinjilissen.nl>
2023-10-08 15:21:23 +00:00
define Device/hpe_1920-8g-poe-65w
$(Device/hpe_1920)
SOC := rtl8380
DEVICE_MODEL := 1920-8G-PoE+ 65W (JG921A)
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
H3C_DEVICE_ID := 0x00010024
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += hpe_1920-8g-poe-65w
define Device/hpe_1920-8g-poe-180w
realtek: add support for HPE 1920-8g-poe+ Hardware information: --------------------- - RTL8380 SoC - 8 Gigabit RJ45 PoE ports (built-in RTL8218B) - 2 SFP ports (built-in SerDes) - RJ45 RS232 port on front panel - 32 MiB NOR Flash - 128 MiB DDR3 DRAM - PT7A7514 watchdog - PoE chips: Nuvoton M0516LDE + BCM59121 Known issues: --------------------- - PoE LEDs are uncontrolled. (Manual taken from f2f09bc00280) Booting initramfs image: ------------------------ - Prepare a FTP or TFTP server serving the OpenWrt initramfs image and connect the server to a switch port. - Connect to the console port of the device and enter the extended boot menu by typing Ctrl+B when prompted. - Choose the menu option "<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu". - Set network parameters via the option "<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter". Enter the FTP/TFTP filename as "Load File Name" ("Target File Name" can be left blank, it is not required for booting from RAM). Note that the configuration is saved on flash, so it only needs to be done once. - Select "<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run". Initial installation: --------------------- - Boot an initramfs image as described above, then use sysupgrade to install OpenWrt permanently. After initial installation, the bootloader needs to be configured to load the correct image file - Enter the extended boot menu again and choose "<4> File Control", then select "<2> Set Application File type". - Enter the number of the file "openwrt-kernel.bin" (should be 1), and use the option "<1> +Main" to select it as boot image. - Choose "<0> Exit To Main Menu" and then "<1> Boot System". NOTE: The bootloader on these devices can only boot from the VFS filesystem which normally spans most of the flash. With OpenWrt, only the first part of the firmware partition contains a valid filesystem, the rest is used for rootfs. As the bootloader does not know about this, you must not do any file operations in the bootloader, as this may corrupt the OpenWrt installation (selecting the boot image is an exception, as it only stores a flag in the bootloader data, but doesn't write to the filesystem). Example PoE config file (/etc/config/poe): --------------------- config global option budget '180' config port option enable '1' option id '1' option name 'lan8' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '2' option name 'lan7' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '3' option name 'lan6' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '4' option name 'lan5' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '5' option name 'lan4' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '6' option name 'lan3' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '7' option name 'lan2' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '8' option name 'lan1' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
2023-07-07 11:51:49 +00:00
$(Device/hpe_1920)
SOC := rtl8380
DEVICE_MODEL := 1920-8G-PoE+ 180W (JG922A)
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
realtek: add support for HPE 1920-8g-poe+ Hardware information: --------------------- - RTL8380 SoC - 8 Gigabit RJ45 PoE ports (built-in RTL8218B) - 2 SFP ports (built-in SerDes) - RJ45 RS232 port on front panel - 32 MiB NOR Flash - 128 MiB DDR3 DRAM - PT7A7514 watchdog - PoE chips: Nuvoton M0516LDE + BCM59121 Known issues: --------------------- - PoE LEDs are uncontrolled. (Manual taken from f2f09bc00280) Booting initramfs image: ------------------------ - Prepare a FTP or TFTP server serving the OpenWrt initramfs image and connect the server to a switch port. - Connect to the console port of the device and enter the extended boot menu by typing Ctrl+B when prompted. - Choose the menu option "<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu". - Set network parameters via the option "<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter". Enter the FTP/TFTP filename as "Load File Name" ("Target File Name" can be left blank, it is not required for booting from RAM). Note that the configuration is saved on flash, so it only needs to be done once. - Select "<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run". Initial installation: --------------------- - Boot an initramfs image as described above, then use sysupgrade to install OpenWrt permanently. After initial installation, the bootloader needs to be configured to load the correct image file - Enter the extended boot menu again and choose "<4> File Control", then select "<2> Set Application File type". - Enter the number of the file "openwrt-kernel.bin" (should be 1), and use the option "<1> +Main" to select it as boot image. - Choose "<0> Exit To Main Menu" and then "<1> Boot System". NOTE: The bootloader on these devices can only boot from the VFS filesystem which normally spans most of the flash. With OpenWrt, only the first part of the firmware partition contains a valid filesystem, the rest is used for rootfs. As the bootloader does not know about this, you must not do any file operations in the bootloader, as this may corrupt the OpenWrt installation (selecting the boot image is an exception, as it only stores a flag in the bootloader data, but doesn't write to the filesystem). Example PoE config file (/etc/config/poe): --------------------- config global option budget '180' config port option enable '1' option id '1' option name 'lan8' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '2' option name 'lan7' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '3' option name 'lan6' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '4' option name 'lan5' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '5' option name 'lan4' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '6' option name 'lan3' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '7' option name 'lan2' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '8' option name 'lan1' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
2023-07-07 11:51:49 +00:00
H3C_DEVICE_ID := 0x00010025
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += hpe_1920-8g-poe
realtek: add support for HPE 1920-8g-poe+ Hardware information: --------------------- - RTL8380 SoC - 8 Gigabit RJ45 PoE ports (built-in RTL8218B) - 2 SFP ports (built-in SerDes) - RJ45 RS232 port on front panel - 32 MiB NOR Flash - 128 MiB DDR3 DRAM - PT7A7514 watchdog - PoE chips: Nuvoton M0516LDE + BCM59121 Known issues: --------------------- - PoE LEDs are uncontrolled. (Manual taken from f2f09bc00280) Booting initramfs image: ------------------------ - Prepare a FTP or TFTP server serving the OpenWrt initramfs image and connect the server to a switch port. - Connect to the console port of the device and enter the extended boot menu by typing Ctrl+B when prompted. - Choose the menu option "<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu". - Set network parameters via the option "<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter". Enter the FTP/TFTP filename as "Load File Name" ("Target File Name" can be left blank, it is not required for booting from RAM). Note that the configuration is saved on flash, so it only needs to be done once. - Select "<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run". Initial installation: --------------------- - Boot an initramfs image as described above, then use sysupgrade to install OpenWrt permanently. After initial installation, the bootloader needs to be configured to load the correct image file - Enter the extended boot menu again and choose "<4> File Control", then select "<2> Set Application File type". - Enter the number of the file "openwrt-kernel.bin" (should be 1), and use the option "<1> +Main" to select it as boot image. - Choose "<0> Exit To Main Menu" and then "<1> Boot System". NOTE: The bootloader on these devices can only boot from the VFS filesystem which normally spans most of the flash. With OpenWrt, only the first part of the firmware partition contains a valid filesystem, the rest is used for rootfs. As the bootloader does not know about this, you must not do any file operations in the bootloader, as this may corrupt the OpenWrt installation (selecting the boot image is an exception, as it only stores a flag in the bootloader data, but doesn't write to the filesystem). Example PoE config file (/etc/config/poe): --------------------- config global option budget '180' config port option enable '1' option id '1' option name 'lan8' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '2' option name 'lan7' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '3' option name 'lan6' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '4' option name 'lan5' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '5' option name 'lan4' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '6' option name 'lan3' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '7' option name 'lan2' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '8' option name 'lan1' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
2023-07-07 11:51:49 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += hpe_1920-8g-poe-180w
realtek: add support for HPE 1920-8g-poe+ Hardware information: --------------------- - RTL8380 SoC - 8 Gigabit RJ45 PoE ports (built-in RTL8218B) - 2 SFP ports (built-in SerDes) - RJ45 RS232 port on front panel - 32 MiB NOR Flash - 128 MiB DDR3 DRAM - PT7A7514 watchdog - PoE chips: Nuvoton M0516LDE + BCM59121 Known issues: --------------------- - PoE LEDs are uncontrolled. (Manual taken from f2f09bc00280) Booting initramfs image: ------------------------ - Prepare a FTP or TFTP server serving the OpenWrt initramfs image and connect the server to a switch port. - Connect to the console port of the device and enter the extended boot menu by typing Ctrl+B when prompted. - Choose the menu option "<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu". - Set network parameters via the option "<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter". Enter the FTP/TFTP filename as "Load File Name" ("Target File Name" can be left blank, it is not required for booting from RAM). Note that the configuration is saved on flash, so it only needs to be done once. - Select "<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run". Initial installation: --------------------- - Boot an initramfs image as described above, then use sysupgrade to install OpenWrt permanently. After initial installation, the bootloader needs to be configured to load the correct image file - Enter the extended boot menu again and choose "<4> File Control", then select "<2> Set Application File type". - Enter the number of the file "openwrt-kernel.bin" (should be 1), and use the option "<1> +Main" to select it as boot image. - Choose "<0> Exit To Main Menu" and then "<1> Boot System". NOTE: The bootloader on these devices can only boot from the VFS filesystem which normally spans most of the flash. With OpenWrt, only the first part of the firmware partition contains a valid filesystem, the rest is used for rootfs. As the bootloader does not know about this, you must not do any file operations in the bootloader, as this may corrupt the OpenWrt installation (selecting the boot image is an exception, as it only stores a flag in the bootloader data, but doesn't write to the filesystem). Example PoE config file (/etc/config/poe): --------------------- config global option budget '180' config port option enable '1' option id '1' option name 'lan8' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '2' option name 'lan7' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '3' option name 'lan6' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '4' option name 'lan5' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '5' option name 'lan4' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '6' option name 'lan3' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '7' option name 'lan2' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' config port option enable '1' option id '8' option name 'lan1' option poe_plus '1' option priority '2' Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
2023-07-07 11:51:49 +00:00
define Device/hpe_1920-16g
$(Device/hpe_1920)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := 1920-16G (JG923A)
H3C_DEVICE_ID := 0x00010026
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += hpe_1920-16g
define Device/hpe_1920-24g
$(Device/hpe_1920)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := 1920-24G (JG924A)
H3C_DEVICE_ID := 0x00010027
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += hpe_1920-24g
define Device/inaba_aml2-17gp
SOC := rtl8382
IMAGE_SIZE := 13504k
DEVICE_VENDOR := INABA
DEVICE_MODEL := Abaniact AML2-17GP
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x83800000
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += inaba_aml2-17gp
realtek: add support for I-O DATA BSH-G24MB I-O DATA BSH-G24MB is a 24 port gigabit switch, based on RTL8382M. Specification: - SoC : Realtek RTL8382M - RAM : DDR2 128 MiB (Nanya NT5TU128M8HE-AC) - Flash : SPI-NOR 16 MiB (Macronix MX25L12835FM2I-10G) - Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps x24 - port 1-8 : RTL8218B - port 9-16 : RTL8218B (SoC) - port 17-24 : RTL8218B - LEDs/Keys : 2x, 1x - UART : pin header on PCB - JP2: 3.3V, TX, RX, GND from rear side - 115200n8 - Power : 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz - Plug : IEC 60320-C13 Flash instruction using sysupgrade image: 1. Boot BSH-G24MB normally 2. Connect BSH-G24MB to the DHCP enabled network 3. Find the device's IP address and open the WebUI and login Note: by default, the device obtains IP address from DHCP server of the network 4. Open firmware update page ("ファームウェア アップデート") 5. Rename the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to "bsh-g24mb_v100.image" and select it 6. Press apply ("適用") button to perform update 7. Wait ~150 seconds to complete flashing Note: - BSH-G24MB has a power-related LED ("電源"), but it's not connected to the GPIO of the SoC or RTL8231 and cannot be controlled. Instead of it, use system status LED on other than running-state. - "sys_loop" LED indicates system status and loop-detection status in stock firmware. - BSH-G24MB has 2x os-image partitions named as "RUNTIME"/"RUNTIME2" in 16 MiB SPI-NOR flash and the size of image per partition is only 6848 KiB. The secondary image is never used on stock firmware, so also use it on OpenWrt to get more space. Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
2021-04-17 01:10:27 +00:00
define Device/iodata_bsh-g24mb
SOC := rtl8382
IMAGE_SIZE := 13696k
DEVICE_VENDOR := I-O DATA
DEVICE_MODEL := BSH-G24MB
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x83800013
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += iodata_bsh-g24mb
# "NGE" refers to the uImage magic
define Device/netgear_nge
KERNEL := \
kernel-bin | \
append-dtb | \
lzma | \
uImage lzma
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := \
kernel-bin | \
append-dtb | \
lzma | \
uImage lzma
SOC := rtl8380
IMAGE_SIZE := 14848k
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x4e474520
DEVICE_VENDOR := NETGEAR
endef
define Device/netgear_gs108t-v3
$(Device/netgear_nge)
DEVICE_MODEL := GS108T
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += netgear_gs108t-v3
define Device/netgear_gs110tpp-v1
$(Device/netgear_nge)
DEVICE_MODEL := GS110TPP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += netgear_gs110tpp-v1
define Device/netgear_gs308t-v1
$(Device/netgear_nge)
DEVICE_MODEL := GS308T
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x4e474335
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += netgear_gs308t-v1
define Device/netgear_gs310tp-v1
$(Device/netgear_nge)
DEVICE_MODEL := GS310TP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x4e474335
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += netgear_gs310tp-v1
realtek: add support for Panasonic Switch-M16eG PN28160K Panasonic Switch-M16eG PN28160K is a 16 + 2 port gigabit switch, based on RTL8382M. Specification: - SoC : Realtek RTL8382M - RAM : DDR3 128 MiB (Winbond W631GG8KB-15) - Flash : SPI-NOR 32 MiB (Macronix MX25L25635FMI-10G) - Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps x16 + 2 - port 1-8 : TP, RTL8218B (SoC) - port 9-16 : RTL8218FB - port 9-14: TP - port 15-16: TP/SFP (Combo) - LEDs/Keys : 7x / 1x - UART : RS-232 port on the front panel (connector: RJ-45) - 3:TX, 4:GND, 5:GND, 6:RX (pin number: RJ-45) - 9600n8 - Power : 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.5 A - Plug : IEC 60320-C13 - Stock OS : VxWorks based Flash instruction using initramfs image: 1. Prepare the TFTP server with the IP address 192.168.1.111 2. Rename the OpenWrt initramfs image to "0101A8C0.img" and place it to the TFTP directory 3. Download the official upgrading firmware (ex: pn28160k_v30003.rom) and place it to the TFTP directory 4. Boot M16eG and interrupt the U-Boot with Ctrl + C keys 5. Execute the following commands and boot with the OpenWrt initramfs image rtk network on tftpboot 0x81000000 bootm 6. Backup mtdblock files to the computer by scp or anything and reboot 7. Interrupt the U-Boot and execute the following commands to re-create filesystem in the flash ffsmount c:/ ffsfmt c:/ this step takes a long time, about ~ 4 mins 8. Execute the following commands to put the official images to the filesystem updatert <official image> example: updatert pn28160k_v30003.rom this step takes about ~ 40 secs 9. Set the environment variables of the U-Boot by the following commands setenv loadaddr 0xb4e00000 setenv bootcmd bootm saveenv 10: Download the OpenWrt initramfs image and boot with it tftpboot 0x81000000 0101A8C0.img bootm 11: On the initramfs image, download the sysupgrade image and perform sysupgrade with it sysupgrade <imagename> 12: Wait ~ 120 seconds to complete flashing Known Issues: - 2x SFP ports are provided as combo ports by the RTL8218FB chip, but the phy driver has no support for it. Currently, only TP ports work by the RTL8218D support. Note: - "Switch-M16eG" is a model name, and "PN28160K" is a model number. Switch-M16eG has an another (old) model number ("PN28160"), it's not a Realtek based hardware. - Switch-M16eG has a "POWER" LED (Green), but it's not connected to any GPIO pin. - U-Boot checks the runtime images in the flash when booting and fails to execute "bootcmd" variable if the images are not existing. - A filesystem is formed in the flash (0x100000-0x1DFFFFF) on the stock firmware and it includes the stock images, configuration files and checksum files. It's unknown format, can't be managed on the OpenWrt. To get the enough space for OpenWrt, move the filesystem to the head of "fs_reserved" partition by execution of "ffsfmt" and "updatert". - A GPIO pin on PCA9539 is used for resetting external RTL8218FB phy. This should be specified as "reset-gpios" property in MDIO node, but RTL8218FB won't be configured on RTL8218D support in the phy driver. So, ethernet ports on the phy will be broken after hard-resetting. At the moment, configure this pin as gpio-hog to avoid breaking by resetting. Back to the stock firmware: 1. Delete "loadaddr" variable and set "bootcmd" to the original value on U-Boot: setenv loadaddr setenv bootcmd 'bootm 0x81000000' on OpenWrt: fw_setenv loadaddr fw_setenv bootcmd 'bootm 0x81000000' 2. Perform reset or reboot on U-Boot: reset on OpenWrt: reboot Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
2021-04-25 08:06:03 +00:00
define Device/panasonic_m16eg-pn28160k
SOC := rtl8382
IMAGE_SIZE := 16384k
DEVICE_VENDOR := Panasonic
DEVICE_MODEL := Switch-M16eG
DEVICE_VARIANT := PN28160K
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-i2c-mux-pca954x
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += panasonic_m16eg-pn28160k
realtek: add support for Panasonic Switch-M24eG PN28240K Panasonic Switch-M24eG PN28240K is a 24 + 2 port gigabit switch, based on RTL8382M. Specification: - SoC : Realtek RTL8382M - RAM : DDR3 128 MiB (Winbond W631GG8KB-15) - Flash : SPI-NOR 32 MiB (Macronix MX25L25635FMI-10G) - Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps x24 + 2 - port 1-8 : TP, RTL8218B - port 9-16 : TP, RTL8218B (SoC) - port 17-24 : RTL8218FB - port 17-22: TP - port 23-24: TP/SFP (Combo) - LEDs/Keys : 7x / 1x - UART : RS-232 port on the front panel (connector: RJ-45) - 3:TX, 4:GND, 5:GND, 6:RX (pin number: RJ-45) - 9600n8 - Power : 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.5 A - Plug : IEC 60320-C13 - Stock OS : VxWorks based Flash instruction using initramfs image: 1. Prepare the TFTP server with the IP address 192.168.1.111 2. Rename the OpenWrt initramfs image to "0101A8C0.img" and place it to the TFTP directory 3. Download the official upgrading firmware (ex: pn28240k_v30000.rom) and place it to the TFTP directory 4. Boot M24eG and interrupt the U-Boot with Ctrl + C keys 5. Execute the following commands and boot with the OpenWrt initramfs image rtk network on tftpboot 0x81000000 bootm 6. Backup mtdblock files to the computer by scp or anything and reboot 7. Interrupt the U-Boot and execute the following commands to re-create filesystem in the flash ffsmount c:/ ffsfmt c:/ this step takes a long time, about ~ 4 mins 8. Execute the following commands to put the official images to the filesystem updatert <official image> example: updatert pn28240k_v30000.rom this step takes about ~ 40 secs 9. Set the environment variables of the U-Boot by the following commands setenv loadaddr 0xb4e00000 setenv bootcmd bootm saveenv 10: Download the OpenWrt initramfs image and boot with it tftpboot 0x81000000 0101A8C0.img bootm 11: On the initramfs image, download the sysupgrade image and perform sysupgrade with it sysupgrade <imagename> 12: Wait ~ 120 seconds to complete flashing Known Issues: - 2x SFP ports are provided as combo ports by the RTL8218FB chip, but the phy driver has no support for it. Currently, only TP ports work by the RTL8218D support. Note: - "Switch-M24eG" is a model name, and "PN28240K" is a model number. Switch-M24eG has an another (old) model number ("PN28240"), it's not a Realtek based hardware. - Switch-M24eG has a "POWER" LED (Green), but it's not connected to any GPIO pin. - U-Boot checks the runtime images in the flash when booting and fails to execute "bootcmd" variable if the images are not existing. - A filesystem is formed in the flash (0x100000-0x1DFFFFF) on the stock firmware and it includes the stock images, configuration files and checksum files. It's unknown format, can't be managed on the OpenWrt. To get the enough space for OpenWrt, move the filesystem to the head of "fs_reserved" partition by execution of "ffsfmt" and "updatert". - A GPIO pin on PCA9539 is used for resetting external RTL8218B phy and RTL8218FB phy. This should be specified as "reset-gpios" property in MDIO node, but the current configuration of RTL8218B phy in the phy driver seems to be incomplete and RTL8218FB won't be configured on RTL8218D support. So, ethernet ports on these phys will be broken after hard-resetting. At the moment, configure this pin as gpio-hog to avoid breaking by resetting. Back to the stock firmware: 1. Delete "loadaddr" variable and set "bootcmd" to the original value on U-Boot: setenv loadaddr setenv bootcmd 'bootm 0x81000000' on OpenWrt: fw_setenv loadaddr fw_setenv bootcmd 'bootm 0x81000000' 2. Perform reset or reboot on U-Boot: reset on OpenWrt: reboot Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
2021-04-25 08:06:03 +00:00
define Device/panasonic_m24eg-pn28240k
SOC := rtl8382
IMAGE_SIZE := 16384k
DEVICE_VENDOR := Panasonic
DEVICE_MODEL := Switch-M24eG
DEVICE_VARIANT := PN28240K
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-i2c-mux-pca954x
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += panasonic_m24eg-pn28240k
realtek: add support for Panasonic Switch-M8eG PN28080K Panasonic Switch-M8eG PN28080K is a 8 + 1 port gigabit switch, based on RTL8380M. Specification: - SoC : Realtek RTL8380M - RAM : DDR3 128 MiB (Winbond W631GG8KB-15) - Flash : SPI-NOR 32 MiB (Macronix MX25L25635FMI-10G) - Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps x8 + 1 - port 1-8 : TP, RTL8218B (SoC) - port 9 : SFP, RTL8380M (SoC) - LEDs/Keys : 7x / 1x - UART : RS-232 port on the front panel (connector: RJ-45) - 3:TX, 4:GND, 5:GND, 6:RX (pin number: RJ-45) - 9600n8 - Power : 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.5 A - Plug : IEC 60320-C13 - Stock OS : VxWorks based Flash instruction using initramfs image: 1. Prepare the TFTP server with the IP address 192.168.1.111 2. Rename the OpenWrt initramfs image to "0101A8C0.img" and place it to the TFTP directory 3. Download the official upgrading firmware (ex: pn28080k_v30000.rom) and place it to the TFTP directory 4. Boot M8eG and interrupt the U-Boot with Ctrl + C keys 5. Execute the following commands and boot with the OpenWrt initramfs image rtk network on tftpboot 0x81000000 bootm 6. Backup mtdblock files to the computer by scp or anything and reboot 7. Interrupt the U-Boot and execute the following commands to re-create filesystem in the flash ffsmount c:/ ffsfmt c:/ this step takes a long time, about ~ 4 mins 8. Execute the following commands to put the official images to the filesystem updatert <official image> example: updatert pn28080k_v30000.rom this step takes about ~ 40 secs 9. Set the environment variables of the U-Boot by the following commands setenv loadaddr 0xb4e00000 setenv bootcmd bootm saveenv 10: Download the OpenWrt initramfs image and boot with it tftpboot 0x81000000 0101A8C0.img bootm 11: On the initramfs image, download the sysupgrade image and perform sysupgrade with it sysupgrade <imagename> 12: Wait ~ 120 seconds to complete flashing Note: - "Switch-M8eG" is a model name, and "PN28080K" is a model number. Switch-M8eG has an another (old) model number ("PN28080"), it's not a Realtek based hardware. - Switch-M8eG has a "POWER" LED (Green), but it's not connected to any GPIO pin. - The U-Boot checks the runtime images in the flash when booting and fails to execute anything in "bootcmd" variable if the images are not exsisting. - A filesystem is formed in the flash (0x100000-0x1DFFFFF) on the stock firmware and it includes the stock images, configuration files and checksum files. It's unknown format, can't be managed on the OpenWrt. To get the enough space for OpenWrt, move the filesystem to the head of "fs_reserved" partition by execution of "ffsfmt" and "updatert". - On the other devices in the same series of Switch-M8eG PN28080K, the INT pin on the PCA9555 is not connected to anywhere. Back to the stock firmware: 1. Delete "loadaddr" variable and set "bootcmd" to the original value on U-Boot: setenv loadaddr setenv bootcmd 'bootm 0x81000000' on OpenWrt: fw_setenv loadaddr fw_setenv bootcmd 'bootm 0x81000000' 2. Perform reset or reboot on U-Boot: reset on OpenWrt: reboot Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-03-09 14:31:00 +00:00
define Device/panasonic_m8eg-pn28080k
SOC := rtl8380
IMAGE_SIZE := 16384k
DEVICE_VENDOR := Panasonic
DEVICE_MODEL := Switch-M8eG
DEVICE_VARIANT := PN28080K
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-i2c-mux-pca954x
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += panasonic_m8eg-pn28080k
realtek: add support for TP-Link SG2008P Add support for the TP-Link SG2008P switch. This is an RTL8380 based switch with 802.3af one the first four ports. Specifications: --------------- * SoC: Realtek RTL8380M * Flash: 32 MiB SPI flash (Vendor varies) * RAM: 256 MiB (Vendor varies) * Ethernet: 8x 10/100/1000 Mbps with PoE on 4 ports * Buttons: 1x "Reset" button on front panel * Power: 53.5V DC barrel jack * UART: 1x serial header, unpopulated * PoE: 1x TI TPS23861 I2C PoE controller Works: ------ - (8) RJ-45 ethernet ports - Switch functions - System LED Not yet enabled: ---------------- - Power-over-Ethernet (driver works, but doesn't enable "auto" mode) - PoE, Link/Act, PoE max and System LEDs Install via web interface: ------------------------- Not supported at this time. Install via serial console/tftp: -------------------------------- The footprints R27 (0201) and R28 (0402) are not populated. To enable serial console, 50 ohm resistors should be soldered -- any value from 0 ohm to 50 ohm will work. R27 can be replaced by a solder bridge. The u-boot firmware drops to a TP-Link specific "BOOTUTIL" shell at 38400 baud. There is no known way to exit out of this shell, and no way to do anything useful. Ideally, one would trick the bootloader into flashing the sysupgrade image first. However, if the image exceeds 6MiB in size, it will not work. The sysupgrade image can also be flashed. To install OpenWRT: Prepare a tftp server with: 1. server address: 192.168.0.146 2. the image as: "uImage.img" Power on device, and stop boot by pressing any key. Once the shell is active: 1. Ground out the CLK (pin 16) of the ROM (U7) 2. Select option "3. Start" 3. Bootloader notes that "The kernel has been damaged!" 4. Release CLK as sson as bootloader thinks image is corrupted. 5. Bootloader enters automatic recovery -- details printed on console 6. Watch as the bootloader flashes and boots OpenWRT. Blind install via tftp: ----------------------- This method works when it's not feasible to install a serial header. Prepare a tftp server with: 1. server address: 192.168.0.146 2. the image as: "uImage.img" 3. Watch network traffic (tcpdump or wireshark works) 4. Power on the device. 5. Wait 1-2 seconds then ground out the CLK (pin 16) of the ROM (U7) 6. When 192.168.0.30 makes tftp requests, release pin 16 7. Wait 2-3 minutes for device to auto-flash and boot OpenWRT Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
2022-07-19 17:01:11 +00:00
define Device/tplink_sg2008p-v1
SOC := rtl8380
KERNEL_SIZE := 6m
IMAGE_SIZE := 26m
DEVICE_VENDOR := TP-Link
DEVICE_MODEL := SG2008P
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-hwmon-tps23861
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_sg2008p-v1
realtek: add support for TP-Link SG2210P Add support for the TP-Link SG2210P switch. This is an RTL8380 based switch with eight RJ-45 ports with 802.3af PoE, and two SFP ports. This device shares the same board with the SG2008P and SG2008. To model this, declare all the capabilities in the sg2xxx dtsi, and disable unpopulated on the lower end models. Specifications: --------------- - SoC: Realtek RTL8380M - Flash: 32 MiB SPI flash (Vendor varies) - RAM: 256 MiB (Vendor varies) - Ethernet: 8x 10/100/1000 Mbps with PoE (all ports) 2x SFP ports - Buttons: 1x "Reset" button on front panel - Power: 53.5V DC barrel jack - UART: 1x serial header, unpopulated - PoE: 2x TI TPS23861 I2C PoE controller Works: ------ - (8) RJ-45 ethernet ports - (2) SFP ports (with caveats) - Switch functions - System LED Not yet enabled: ---------------- - Power-over-Ethernet (driver works, but doesn't enable "auto" mode) - PoE LEDs Enabling SFP ports: ------------------- The SFP port control lines are hardwired, except for tx-disable. These lines are controller by the RTL8231 in shift register mode. There is no driver support for this yet. However, to enable the lasers on SFP1 and SFP2 respectively: echo 0x0510ff00 > /sys/kernel/debug/rtl838x/led/led_p_en_ctrl echo 0x140 > /sys/kernel/debug/rtl838x/led/led_sw_p_ctrl.26 echo 0x140 > /sys/kernel/debug/rtl838x/led/led_sw_p_ctrl.24 Install via serial console/tftp: -------------------------------- The footprints R27 (0201) and R28 (0402) are not populated. To enable serial console, 50 ohm resistors should be soldered -- any value from 0 ohm to 50 ohm will work. R27 can be replaced by a solder bridge. The u-boot firmware drops to a TP-Link specific "BOOTUTIL" shell at 38400 baud. There is no known way to exit out of this shell, and no way to do anything useful. Ideally, one would trick the bootloader into flashing the sysupgrade image first. However, if the image exceeds 6MiB in size, it will not work. The sysupgrade image can also be flashed. To install OpenWrt: Prepare a tftp server with: 1. server address: 192.168.0.146 2. the image as: "uImage.img" Power on device, and stop boot by pressing any key. Once the shell is active: 1. Ground out the CLK (pin 16) of the ROM (U7) 2. Select option "3. Start" 3. Bootloader notes that "The kernel has been damaged!" 4. Release CLK as sson as bootloader thinks image is corrupted. 5. Bootloader enters automatic recovery -- details printed on console 6. Watch as the bootloader flashes and boots OpenWrt. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com> [OpenWrt capitalisation in commit message] Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-08-20 18:49:52 +00:00
define Device/tplink_sg2210p-v3
SOC := rtl8380
KERNEL_SIZE := 6m
IMAGE_SIZE := 26m
DEVICE_VENDOR := TP-Link
DEVICE_MODEL := SG2210P
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-hwmon-tps23861
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_sg2210p-v3
realtek: add support for TP-Link T1600G-28TS v3 This is an RTL8382-based switch with 24 copper ports + 4 SFP ports Specifications: --------------- * SoC: Realtek RTL8382M * Flash: 32 MiB SPI flash * RAM: 256 MiB * Ethernet: 24x 10/100/1000 Mbps * Buttons: 1x "Reset" button * UART: 1x serial header, unpopulated * SFP: 4 SFP ports Works: ------ - (24) RJ-45 ethernet ports - Switch functions - Buttons - Sys LED on front panel (no port LEDs) Not yet enabled: ---------------- - Port LEDs (no driver for RTL8231 in this mode) - SFP cages (no driver for PHY) Install via web interface: ------------------------- Not supported at this time. Install via serial console/tftp: -------------------------------- The U-Boot firmware drops to a TP-Link specific "BOOTUTIL" shell at 38400 baud. There is no known way to exit out of this shell, and no way to do anything useful. Ideally, one would trick the bootloader into flashing the sysupgrade image first. However, if the image exceeds 6MiB in size, it will not work. To install OpenWRT: Prepare a tftp server with: 1. server address: 192.168.0.146 2. the image as: "uImage.img" Power on device, and stop boot by pressing any key. Once the shell is active: 1. Ground out the CLK (pin 16) of the ROM (U6) 2. Select option "3. Start" 3. Bootloader notes that "The kernel has been damaged!" 4. Release CLK as soon as bootloader thinks image is corrupted. 5. Bootloader enters automatic recovery -- details printed on console 6. Watch as the bootloader flashes and boots OpenWRT. Blind install via tftp: ----------------------- This method works when it's not feasible to install a serial header. Prepare a tftp server with: 1. server address: 192.168.0.146 2. the image as: "uImage.img" 3. Watch network traffic (tcpdump or wireshark works) 4. Power on the device. 5. Wait 1-2 seconds then ground out the CLK (pin 16) of the ROM (U6) 6. When 192.168.0.30 makes tftp requests, release pin 16 7. Wait 2-3 minutes for device to auto-flash and boot OpenWRT Signed-off-by: Andreas Böhler <dev@aboehler.at>
2023-04-05 19:10:34 +00:00
define Device/tplink_t1600g-28ts-v3
SOC := rtl8382
KERNEL_SIZE := 6m
IMAGE_SIZE := 26m
DEVICE_VENDOR := TP-Link
DEVICE_MODEL := T1600G-28TS
DEVICE_VARIANT := v3
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += tplink_t1600g-28ts-v3
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-10hp
$(Device/zyxel_gs1900)
SOC := rtl8380
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-10HP
ZYXEL_VERS := AAZI
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-10hp
realtek: add support for ZyXEL GS1900-16 The ZyXEL GS1900-16 is a 16 port gigabit switch similar to other GS1900 switches. Specifications -------------- * Device: ZyXEL GS1900-16 * SoC: Realtek RTL8382M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc * Flash: 16 MiB Macronix MX25L12835F * RAM: 128 MiB DDR2 SDRAM Nanya NT5TU128M8HE * Ethernet: 16x 10/100/1000 Mbps * LEDs: 1 PWR LED (green, not configurable) 1 SYS LED (green, configurable) 16 ethernet port link/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled) * Buttons: 1 "RESET" button on front panel * Power 120-240V AC C13 * UART: 1 serial header (J12) with populated standard pin connector on the right back of the PCB. Pinout (front to back): + Pin 1 - VCC marked with white dot + Pin 2 - RX + Pin 3 - TX + PIn 4 - GND Serial connection parameters: 115200 8N1. Installation ------------ OEM upgrade method: * Log in to OEM management web interface * Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware * Select the HTTP radio button * Select the Active radio button * Use the browse button to locate the realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-16-initramfs-kernel.bin file amd select open so File Path is update with filename. * Select the Apply button. Screen will display "Prepare for firmware upgrade ...". *Wait until screen shows "Do you really want to reboot?" then select the OK button * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade -n /tmp/realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-16-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin it may be necessary to restart the network (/etc/init.d/network restart) on the running initramfs image. U-Boot TFTP method: * Configure your client with a static 192.168.1.x IP (e.g. 192.168.1.10). * Set up a TFTP server on your client and make it serve the initramfs image. * Connect serial, power up the switch, interrupt U-boot by hitting the space bar, and enable the network: > rtk network on * Since the GS1900-16 is a dual-partition device, you want to keep the OEM firmware on the backup partition for the time being. OpenWrt can only boot from the first partition anyway (hardcoded in the DTS). To make sure we are manipulating the first partition, issue the following commands: > setsys bootpartition 0 > savesys * Download the image onto the device and boot from it: > tftpboot 0x84f00000 192.168.1.10:openwrt-realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-16-initramfs-kernel.bin > bootm * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-16-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin it may be necessary to restart the network (/etc/init.d/network restart) on the running initramfs image. Signed-off-by: Raylynn Knight <rayknight@me.com> [removed duplicate patch title, align RAM specification] Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-04-10 07:26:59 +00:00
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-16
$(Device/zyxel_gs1900)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-16
ZYXEL_VERS := AAHJ
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-16
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-8
$(Device/zyxel_gs1900)
SOC := rtl8380
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-8
ZYXEL_VERS := AAHH
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-8
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v1
$(Device/zyxel_gs1900)
SOC := rtl8380
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-8HP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
ZYXEL_VERS := AAHI
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v1
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v2
$(Device/zyxel_gs1900)
SOC := rtl8380
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-8HP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
ZYXEL_VERS := AAHI
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v2
realtek: add ZyXEL GS1900-24 v1 support The ZyXEL GS1900-24 v1 is a 24 port switch with two SFP ports, similar to the other GS1900 switches. Specifications -------------- * Device: ZyXEL GS1900-24 v1 * SoC: Realtek RTL8382M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc * Flash: 16 MiB * RAM: Winbond W9751G8KB-25 64 MiB DDR2 SDRAM * Ethernet: 24x 10/100/1000 Mbps, 2x SFP 100/1000 Mbps * LEDs: * 1 PWR LED (green, not configurable) * 1 SYS LED (green, configurable) * 24 ethernet port link/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled) * 2 SFP status/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled) * Buttons: * 1 "RESET" button on front panel (soft reset) * 1 button ('SW1') behind right hex grate (hardwired power-off) * Power: 120-240V AC C13 * UART: Internal populated 10-pin header ('J5') providing RS232; connected to SoC UART through a SIPEX 3232EC for voltage level shifting. * 'J5' RS232 Pinout (dot as pin 1): 2) SoC RXD 3) GND 10) SoC TXD Serial connection parameters: 115200 8N1. Installation ------------ OEM upgrade method: * Log in to OEM management web interface * Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware > Management * If "Active Image" has the first option selected, OpenWrt will need to be flashed to the "Active" partition. If the second option is selected, OpenWrt will need to be flashed to the "Backup" partition. * Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware > Upload * Upload the openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin file by your preferred method to the previously determined partition. When prompted, select to boot from the newly flashed image, and reboot the switch. * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade /tmp/openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin U-Boot TFTP method: * Configure your client with a static 192.168.1.x IP (e.g. 192.168.1.10). * Set up a TFTP server on your client and make it serve the initramfs image. * Connect serial, power up the switch, interrupt U-boot by hitting the space bar, and enable the network: > rtk network on > Since the GS1900-24 v1 is a dual-partition device, you want to keep the OEM firmware on the backup partition for the time being. OpenWrt can only be installed in the first partition anyway (hardcoded in the DTS). To ensure we are set to boot from the first partition, issue the following commands: > setsys bootpartition 0 > savesys * Download the image onto the device and boot from it: > tftpboot 0x81f00000 192.168.1.10:openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin > bootm * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade /tmp/openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin Signed-off-by: Martin Kennedy <hurricos@gmail.com>
2022-03-05 19:02:36 +00:00
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-24-v1
$(Device/zyxel_gs1900)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-24
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
ZYXEL_VERS := AAHL
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-24-v1
realtek: add support for ZyXEL GS1900-24E The ZyXEL GS1900-24E is a 24 port gigabit switch similar to other GS1900 switches. Specifications -------------- * Device: ZyXEL GS1900-24E * SoC: Realtek RTL8382M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc * Flash: 16 MiB Macronix MX25L12835F * RAM: 128 MiB DDR2 SDRAM Nanya NT5TU128M8GE * Ethernet: 24x 10/100/1000 Mbps * LEDs: 1 PWR LED (green, not configurable) 1 SYS LED (green, configurable) 24 ethernet port link/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled) * Buttons: 1 "RESET" button on front panel * Switch: 1 Power switch on rear of device * Power 120-240V AC C13 * UART: 1 serial header (JP2) with populated standard pin connector on the left side of the PCB. Pinout (front to back): + Pin 1 - VCC marked with white dot + Pin 2 - RX + Pin 3 - TX + PIn 4 - GND Serial connection parameters: 115200 8N1. Installation ------------ OEM upgrade method: * Log in to OEM management web interface * Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware * Select the HTTP radio button * Select the Active radio button * Use the browse button to locate the realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24e-initramfs-kernel.bin file and select open so File Path is updated with filename. * Select the Apply button. Screen will display "Prepare for firmware upgrade ...". *Wait until screen shows "Do you really want to reboot?" then select the OK button * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade -n /tmp/realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24e-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin it may be necessary to restart the network (/etc/init.d/network restart) on the running initramfs image. U-Boot TFTP method: * Configure your client with a static 192.168.1.x IP (e.g. 192.168.1.10). * Set up a TFTP server on your client and make it serve the initramfs image. * Connect serial, power up the switch, interrupt U-boot by hitting the space bar, and enable the network: > rtk network on * Since the GS1900-24E is a dual-partition device, you want to keep the OEM firmware on the backup partition for the time being. OpenWrt can only boot from the first partition anyway (hardcoded in the DTS). To make sure we are manipulating the first partition, issue the following commands: > setsys bootpartition 0 > savesys * Download the image onto the device and boot from it: > tftpboot 0x84f00000 192.168.1.10:openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24e-initramfs-kernel.bin > bootm * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24e-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin it may be necessary to restart the network (/etc/init.d/network restart) on the running initramfs image. Signed-off-by: Raylynn Knight <rayknight@me.com>
2022-05-17 03:15:54 +00:00
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-24e
$(Device/zyxel_gs1900)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-24E
ZYXEL_VERS := AAHK
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-24e
realtek: add ZyXEL GS1900-24HP v1 support The ZyXEL GS1900-24HP v1 is a 24 port PoE switch with two SFP ports, similar to the other GS1900 switches. Specifications -------------- * Device: ZyXEL GS1900-24HP v1 * SoC: Realtek RTL8382M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc * Flash: 16 MiB * RAM: Winbond W9751G8KB-25 64 MiB DDR2 SDRAM * Ethernet: 24x 10/100/1000 Mbps, 2x SFP 100/1000 Mbps * LEDs: * 1 PWR LED (green, not configurable) * 1 SYS LED (green, configurable) * 24 ethernet port link/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled) * 24 ethernet port PoE status LEDs * 2 SFP status/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled) * Buttons: * 1 "RESET" button on front panel (soft reset) * 1 button ('SW1') behind right hex grate (hardwired power-off) * PoE: * Management MCU: ST Micro ST32F100 Microcontroller * 6 BCM59111 PSE chips * 170W power budget * Power: 120-240V AC C13 * UART: Internal populated 10-pin header ('J5') providing RS232; connected to SoC UART through a TI or SIPEX 3232C for voltage level shifting. * 'J5' RS232 Pinout (dot as pin 1): 2) SoC RXD 3) GND 10) SoC TXD Serial connection parameters: 115200 8N1. Installation ------------ OEM upgrade method: * Log in to OEM management web interface * Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware > Management * If "Active Image" has the first option selected, OpenWrt will need to be flashed to the "Active" partition. If the second option is selected, OpenWrt will need to be flashed to the "Backup" partition. * Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware > Upload * Upload the openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin file by your preferred method to the previously determined partition. When prompted, select to boot from the newly flashed image, and reboot the switch. * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade /tmp/openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin U-Boot TFTP method: * Configure your client with a static 192.168.1.x IP (e.g. 192.168.1.10). * Set up a TFTP server on your client and make it serve the initramfs image. * Connect serial, power up the switch, interrupt U-boot by hitting the space bar, and enable the network: > rtk network on * Since the GS1900-24HP v1 is a dual-partition device, you want to keep the OEM firmware on the backup partition for the time being. OpenWrt can only be installed in the first partition anyway (hardcoded in the DTS). To ensure we are set to boot from the first partition, issue the following commands: > setsys bootpartition 0 > savesys * Download the image onto the device and boot from it: > tftpboot 0x81f00000 192.168.1.10:openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin > bootm * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade /tmp/openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin Signed-off-by: Martin Kennedy <hurricos@gmail.com> [Add info on PoE hardware to commit message] Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-03-05 19:02:36 +00:00
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1
$(Device/zyxel_gs1900)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-24HP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
ZYXEL_VERS := AAHM
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
realtek: add ZyXEL GS1900-24HP v1 support The ZyXEL GS1900-24HP v1 is a 24 port PoE switch with two SFP ports, similar to the other GS1900 switches. Specifications -------------- * Device: ZyXEL GS1900-24HP v1 * SoC: Realtek RTL8382M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc * Flash: 16 MiB * RAM: Winbond W9751G8KB-25 64 MiB DDR2 SDRAM * Ethernet: 24x 10/100/1000 Mbps, 2x SFP 100/1000 Mbps * LEDs: * 1 PWR LED (green, not configurable) * 1 SYS LED (green, configurable) * 24 ethernet port link/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled) * 24 ethernet port PoE status LEDs * 2 SFP status/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled) * Buttons: * 1 "RESET" button on front panel (soft reset) * 1 button ('SW1') behind right hex grate (hardwired power-off) * PoE: * Management MCU: ST Micro ST32F100 Microcontroller * 6 BCM59111 PSE chips * 170W power budget * Power: 120-240V AC C13 * UART: Internal populated 10-pin header ('J5') providing RS232; connected to SoC UART through a TI or SIPEX 3232C for voltage level shifting. * 'J5' RS232 Pinout (dot as pin 1): 2) SoC RXD 3) GND 10) SoC TXD Serial connection parameters: 115200 8N1. Installation ------------ OEM upgrade method: * Log in to OEM management web interface * Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware > Management * If "Active Image" has the first option selected, OpenWrt will need to be flashed to the "Active" partition. If the second option is selected, OpenWrt will need to be flashed to the "Backup" partition. * Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware > Upload * Upload the openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin file by your preferred method to the previously determined partition. When prompted, select to boot from the newly flashed image, and reboot the switch. * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade /tmp/openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin U-Boot TFTP method: * Configure your client with a static 192.168.1.x IP (e.g. 192.168.1.10). * Set up a TFTP server on your client and make it serve the initramfs image. * Connect serial, power up the switch, interrupt U-boot by hitting the space bar, and enable the network: > rtk network on * Since the GS1900-24HP v1 is a dual-partition device, you want to keep the OEM firmware on the backup partition for the time being. OpenWrt can only be installed in the first partition anyway (hardcoded in the DTS). To ensure we are set to boot from the first partition, issue the following commands: > setsys bootpartition 0 > savesys * Download the image onto the device and boot from it: > tftpboot 0x81f00000 192.168.1.10:openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin > bootm * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade /tmp/openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin Signed-off-by: Martin Kennedy <hurricos@gmail.com> [Add info on PoE hardware to commit message] Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-03-05 19:02:36 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v2
$(Device/zyxel_gs1900)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-24HP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
ZYXEL_VERS := ABTP
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v2