ipq806x: add support for ASRock G10
The ASRock G10 is a 2.4/5 GHz band 11ac "Gaming" router,
based on Qualcomm IPQ8064.
Specifications:
SoC: Qualcomm IPQ8064
CPU: Dual-Core A15 @ (384 - 1,400 MHz, 2C2T)
DRAM: 512 MiB (~467 MiB available)
NAND: 128 MB (Micron MT29F1G08ABBEAH4)
WLAN0: 4T4R 5 GHz Wlan (QCA9980)
WLAN1: 4T4R 2.4 GHz Wlan (QCA9980)
ETH: 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (QCA8337)
INPUT: Reset Button, WPS 2.4G and WPS 5G Button
LEDS: 1 multicolor status LED
USB: 2x USB 3.0 Type-A
POWER: 12VDC/3A AC Adapter + dedicated Power Switch
UART: Setting is 115200-8-N-1. 1x4 .1" unpopulated header
on the PCB (J6 - very tiny silkscreen next to TX).
Pinout: 1. 3v3 (Square - best skipped!), 2. RX, 3. GND, 4. TX
WARNING: The serial port needs a TTL/RS-232 3.3v level converter!
(Depending on the serial adapter RX and TX might need to
be swapped).
Note about the IR-Remote:
There's a 8-Bit MCU (SONIX SN8F25E21SG) which is controlling the
IR-Remote and is fed by the IR-Photodiode. The SoC can talk to
the device via I2C. The vendor's GPL archive comes with the source
of the interface driver for this as a (character driver), the main
control software is however a blob.
Installation Instructions:
1. Download factory image to disk
2. Apply factory image via stock web-gui
Back to stock:
1. Login to router via ssh
2. run "asrock_g10_back_to_factory" script from /sbin
Notes:
- If something goes wrong durring sysupgrade, router will go back to
factory image.
- Asrock G10 uses partition layout from smem. So partition layout can
be normal or alternate.
- 900-arm-add-cmdline-override.patch was copied from 102-powerpc-add-cmdline-override.patch
from powerpc target.
Knowledge about BOOTCONFIG partition was based on user "jmomo" post from old
OpenWrt forum (Post #50):
https://forum.archive.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=65956&p=2
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
[bump to 5.4, add factory image, fix sysupgrade, convert partition
layout to smem, remove ipq-wifi-asrock-g10 and use ART, minor fixes]
Co-Authored-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Lukasz Ostapiuk <palibrzuch@gmail.com>
2019-10-11 22:49:15 +00:00
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. /lib/functions.sh
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asrock_bootconfig_mangle() {
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2021-05-06 23:00:58 +00:00
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local mtdnum="$(find_mtd_index 0:bootconfig)"
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# XXX: drop upper case after kernel v5.4 is gone (qcom-smem)
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[ -n "$mtdnum" ] || mtdnum="$(find_mtd_index 0:BOOTCONFIG)"
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ipq806x: add support for ASRock G10
The ASRock G10 is a 2.4/5 GHz band 11ac "Gaming" router,
based on Qualcomm IPQ8064.
Specifications:
SoC: Qualcomm IPQ8064
CPU: Dual-Core A15 @ (384 - 1,400 MHz, 2C2T)
DRAM: 512 MiB (~467 MiB available)
NAND: 128 MB (Micron MT29F1G08ABBEAH4)
WLAN0: 4T4R 5 GHz Wlan (QCA9980)
WLAN1: 4T4R 2.4 GHz Wlan (QCA9980)
ETH: 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (QCA8337)
INPUT: Reset Button, WPS 2.4G and WPS 5G Button
LEDS: 1 multicolor status LED
USB: 2x USB 3.0 Type-A
POWER: 12VDC/3A AC Adapter + dedicated Power Switch
UART: Setting is 115200-8-N-1. 1x4 .1" unpopulated header
on the PCB (J6 - very tiny silkscreen next to TX).
Pinout: 1. 3v3 (Square - best skipped!), 2. RX, 3. GND, 4. TX
WARNING: The serial port needs a TTL/RS-232 3.3v level converter!
(Depending on the serial adapter RX and TX might need to
be swapped).
Note about the IR-Remote:
There's a 8-Bit MCU (SONIX SN8F25E21SG) which is controlling the
IR-Remote and is fed by the IR-Photodiode. The SoC can talk to
the device via I2C. The vendor's GPL archive comes with the source
of the interface driver for this as a (character driver), the main
control software is however a blob.
Installation Instructions:
1. Download factory image to disk
2. Apply factory image via stock web-gui
Back to stock:
1. Login to router via ssh
2. run "asrock_g10_back_to_factory" script from /sbin
Notes:
- If something goes wrong durring sysupgrade, router will go back to
factory image.
- Asrock G10 uses partition layout from smem. So partition layout can
be normal or alternate.
- 900-arm-add-cmdline-override.patch was copied from 102-powerpc-add-cmdline-override.patch
from powerpc target.
Knowledge about BOOTCONFIG partition was based on user "jmomo" post from old
OpenWrt forum (Post #50):
https://forum.archive.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=65956&p=2
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
[bump to 5.4, add factory image, fix sysupgrade, convert partition
layout to smem, remove ipq-wifi-asrock-g10 and use ART, minor fixes]
Co-Authored-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Lukasz Ostapiuk <palibrzuch@gmail.com>
2019-10-11 22:49:15 +00:00
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if [ -z "$mtdnum" ]; then
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echo "cannot find bootconfig mtd partition"
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return 1
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fi
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dd if=/dev/mtd$mtdnum of=/tmp/mtd$mtdnum bs=1k
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local partition_byte="$(dd if=/tmp/mtd$mtdnum bs=1 skip=52 count=1)"
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local upgrade_byte="$(dd if=/tmp/mtd$mtdnum bs=1 skip=4 count=1)"
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if [ $1 = "bootcheck" ]; then
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if [ ! -s $upgrade_byte ]; then
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dd if=/dev/mtd$mtdnum of=/tmp/mtd$mtdnum bs=1k
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printf '\x00' | dd of=/tmp/mtd$mtdnum conv=notrunc bs=1 seek=4
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printf '\x00' | dd of=/tmp/mtd$mtdnum conv=notrunc bs=1 seek=56
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else
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return 1
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fi
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elif [ $1 = "sysupgrade" ]; then
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printf '\x01' | dd of=/tmp/mtd$mtdnum conv=notrunc bs=1 seek=4
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printf '\x01' | dd of=/tmp/mtd$mtdnum conv=notrunc bs=1 seek=56
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fi
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if [ -s $partition_byte ]; then
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printf '\x01' | dd of=/tmp/mtd$mtdnum conv=notrunc bs=1 seek=52
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else
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printf '\x00' | dd of=/tmp/mtd$mtdnum conv=notrunc bs=1 seek=52
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fi
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mtd write /tmp/mtd$mtdnum /dev/mtd$mtdnum
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return 0
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}
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asrock_upgrade_prepare() {
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local ubidev="$( nand_find_ubi ubi )"
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#Set upgrade flag. If something goes wrong, router will boot with
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#factory firmware.
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asrock_bootconfig_mangle 'sysupgrade'
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "cannot find bootconfig mtd partition"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Just delete these partitions if present and use
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# OpenWrt's standard names for those.
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ubirmvol /dev/$ubidev -N ubi_rootfs &> /dev/null || true
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ubirmvol /dev/$ubidev -N ubi_rootfs_data &> /dev/null || true
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}
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