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Michel Thill
72421d973e realtek: d-link dgs-1210-10p improve sfp support
The current dts file of dgs-1210-10p doesn't support link states
for the sfp ports (they are always up).
This patch tries to give better support for this and was run tested
on dgs-1210-10p.
It was already commited to the main branch.

Signed-off-by: Michel Thill <jmthill@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 135e107620)
2024-01-24 17:53:41 +01:00
Kevin Jilissen
4245adf4e0 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>
(cherry picked from commit f4ee08677c)
2023-10-14 20:15:05 +02:00
Kevin Jilissen
2ce5521bd2 realtek: rename hpe,1920-8g-poe to match hardware
There are two hardware models of the HPE 1920-8g-poe switch. The version
currently in the repository is the model with a PoE budget of 180W. In
preparation of the addition of the 65W model, the existing model is
renamed to clarify the hardware version it targets.

As suggested by Pawel, the 'SUPPORTED_DEVICES' includes the old target
name to enable an upgrade path of builds with the old name.

Suggested-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Jilissen <info@kevinjilissen.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 987c96e889)
2023-10-14 20:14:51 +02:00
Pawel Dembicki
4ebba8a05d 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 f2f09bc002)
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>
(cherry picked from commit b370753fc4)
2023-08-09 22:14:12 +02:00
Jan Hoffmann
cf8d861978 realtek: hpe_1920-8g: add phy-handle for SFP ports
The switch driver actually expects every port to have a PHY handle, and
several branches in the code determine if a port is valid by checking
for a non-zero phy field.

Signed-off-by: Jan Hoffmann <jan@3e8.eu>
2023-04-30 21:59:26 +02:00
INAGAKI Hiroshi
5163bb5e54 realtek: add support for APRESIA ApresiaLightGS120GT-SS
APRESIA ApresiaLightGS120GT-SS (APLGS120GTSS) is a 16 + 4 ports gigabit
switch, based on RTL8382M.

Specifications:

- SoC          : Realtek RTL8382M
- RAM          : DDR3 256 MiB (Nanya NT5CC256M8JQ-EK)
- Flash        : SPI-NOR 32 MiB (Macronix MX25L25635FMI-10G)
- Ethernet     : 10/100/1000 Mbps x16 + 4
  - port  1-8  : RTL8218B
  - port  9-16 : RTL8382M, TP (SoC, RTL8218B)
  - port 17-20 : RTL8214FC, TP/SFP (Combo)
- LEDs/Keys    : 3x/1x
- UART         : through-hole on PCB
  - J6: 3.3V, TX, RX, GND from tri-angle marking side
  - 115200n8
- Power        : 100-120/200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
                 Max. 16 W, Avg 14 W (100 VAC)
  - Plug       : IEC 60320-C13

Flash instruction using factory image:

1. Boot ApresiaLightGS120GT-SS normally
2. Login to WebUI and open firmware page ("ファームウェア")
3. If the device is booted from image1, set active image for next
   booting ("起動イメージ選択") to image2("イメージ2"), press apply
   ("適用") button and reboot the device to make booting from image2
4. On the WebUI, set active image to image1
5. Select the OpenWrt factory image and press update button ("更新")
6. Open reboot page ("再起動") and press reboot button ("再起動実行")

Notes:

- "ApresiaLightGS120GT-SS" is a model name and "APLGS120GTSS" is a model
  number

- this device has 3x GPIO-controlled LEDs on PCB, but 1x LED
  ("green:unused") has no hole on the case

Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
2023-02-13 12:22:17 +01:00
Felix Baumann
e8096de9a2
realtek: fix dts whitespace
Remove whitespace from otherwise empty lines

Signed-off-by: Felix Baumann <felix.bau@gmx.de>
2023-02-09 03:03:52 +01:00
INAGAKI Hiroshi
3cfa465387
realtek: use generic earlycon setup on 5.15
Use generic earlycon on Linux Kernel instead of initialization in platform
setup.
And also, drop bootargs with console= parameter from I-O DATA BSH-G24MB. It
uses 115200bps as baud-rate, the same as default in rtl838x.dtsi.

Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Olliver Schinagl <oliver@schinagl.nl>
2023-01-30 14:30:41 +01:00
Daniel Groth
a911f63df9 realtek: dgs-1210-10mp: update sfp phy-handle
Adjust the wrong phy-handle definitions for the sfp ports so that they
match the correct switch ports.

Fixes: 89eb8b50d1 ("realtek: dgs-1210-10mp: add full sfp description")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Groth <flygarn12@gmail.com>
2023-01-28 21:01:29 +01:00
Olliver Schinagl
68e28cdc47 realtek: timer: Activate for RTL930x devices
Use the new timer driver for the RTL930x devices.

Signed-off-by: Olliver Schinagl <oliver@schinagl.nl>
[remove old clock provider, select MIPS_EXTERNAL_TIMER and refresh
kernel config]
Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2023-01-28 17:30:26 +01:00
Lorenz Brun
bec9e79a99 realtek: dsa: support active-high LEDs
The TP-LINK TL-ST1008F has active-high LEDs, so we need a device tree
property to express this.

Signed-off-by: Lorenz Brun <lorenz@brun.one>
[Tidy up code, restrict changes to 5.15]
Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2023-01-24 21:55:44 +01:00
Davide Fioravanti
ea42a04161 realtek: add support for Netgear GS750E
This is an RTL8393-based switch with 48 RJ-45 and 2 SFP ports.

Hardware
--------
SoC:	Realtek RTL8393M
RAM:	128MB DDR3 (Nanya NT5CC64M16GP-DI)
FLASH:	8MB NOR (Macronix MX25L6433F)
ETH:	48x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 Ethernet
SFP:	2x SFP
BTN:
  - 1x	Reset button
LEDS:
  - 50x	Green-Amber leds: lan/sfp status
  - 1x	Green led: power (Always on)
UART:
  - 115200-8-N-1 (CN3, pin-out on PCB)

Everything works correctly except for the 2 SFP ports that are not
working unless you enable it every boot in U-Boot with the command:
	rtk network on

Installation
------------
You can install Openwrt using one of the following methods.

Warning: flashing OpenWrt will delete your current configuration.
Warning 2: if the -factory.bix file is not available anymore, you must
follow Method 2.

Method 1:
Check the firmware version currently running on your switch. If you are
running FW V1.0.1.10 or greater, you have to download the firmware
V1.0.1.8 from Netgear website and then flash this version. When the
switch restarts, it should be on version V1.0.1.8. Now you can get the
OpenWrt -factory.bix file and then flash it using the OEM web interface.

Method 2 (requires the UART connection):
Boot the -initramfs-kernel.bin image from U-Boot with these commands:
	rtk network on;
	tftpboot 0x8f000000 openwrt-realtek-rtl839x-netgear_gs750e-initramfs-kernel.bin;
	bootm;
And then flash the -sysupgrade.bin file from OpenWrt.

Revert to stock
---------------
Get the stock firmware from the Netgear website and flash it using the
OpenWrt web interface. Remember to not keep the current configuration
and check the "Force upgrade" checkbox

Once reverted to stock the firmware could complain in the UART console
about mtdblock3 and/or mtdblock4 not being mounted correctly but it
seems to work anyway without any problems. Sample error:
	mount: Mounting /dev/mtdblock4 on /mntlog failed: Input/output error

If you want to get rid of these error messages you can boot the
-initramfs-kernel.bin image from U-Boot with these commands:
	rtk network on;
	tftpboot 0x8f000000 openwrt-realtek-rtl839x-netgear_gs750e-initramfs-kernel.bin;
	bootm;

And then erase the corresponding partitions using the command:
	For mtdblock3:
		mtd erase jffs2_cfg
	For mtdblock4:
		mtd erase jffs2_log

Now you can reboot the switch and the errors should be gone

Note
----
To get the SFP ports fully working, all the right GPIOs must be found.
In the GPL sources I found these:
 - GPIO_14: SFP_TX_DIS1;
 - GPIO_19: SFP_TX_DIS0;

Signed-off-by: Davide Fioravanti <pantanastyle@gmail.com>
2023-01-13 22:28:36 +01:00
Daniel Groth
89eb8b50d1 realtek: dgs-1210-10mp: add full sfp description
Added the full SFP description for both SFP ports (lan9, 10) on D-Link
DGS-1210-10MP, which enables hot-plug detection of SFP modules.
Added the patch to both kernel 5.10 and 5.15 dts files.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Groth <flygarn12@gmail.com>
2023-01-08 11:38:47 +01:00
Sander Vanheule
1e13081064 realtek: fix GS1900-48 firwmare partition
The listed partition size doesn't match the original partition size, and
actually overlaps with the following partition. The partition node name
for the "firmware" partition also has an extra 'b' compared to the
partition offset.

Fixes: 47f5a0a3ee ("realtek: Add support for ZyXEL GS1900-48 Switch")
Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-12-28 22:44:10 +01:00
INAGAKI Hiroshi
8fb15ea52a realtek: copy dts/files/patches/configs for 5.15
Copy dts/files/patches/configs from 5.10 to 5.15.

Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
[refresh with updated DGS-1210 dts files]
Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
2022-12-15 20:52:09 +01:00