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Rodrigo Balerdi
f8351d65bb base-files: clean up nand sysupgrade code
Fix some inconsistent quoting in nand sysupgrade code.

Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Balerdi <lanchon@gmail.com>
2022-04-19 16:28:25 +01:00
Rodrigo Balerdi
de4b65a793 base-files: clean up ubinized sysupgrade code
Remove redundant check from nand ubinized sysupgrade code. This check
has already been done in the only caller of the affected function:
nand_do_upgrade.

Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Balerdi <lanchon@gmail.com>
2022-04-19 16:28:25 +01:00
Rodrigo Balerdi
264d948302 base-files: clean up nand tar sysupgrade code
Prepares code for ubirename-based safe sysupgrade implementation.

Fixes several issues:
- the special CI_KERNPART value "none" is ignored if an MTD partition
  named "none" exists
- misleading variable names (such as has_kernel to mean "tar has kernel
  and it should not be written to an MTD partition but a UBI volume")
- inconsistent treatment of zero-length tar member files
- inconsistent meaning of "0" and "" variable values
- redundant operations (unneeded untaring, repeated untaring, unneeded
  partition lookups)
- inconsistent variable quoting

Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Balerdi <lanchon@gmail.com>
2022-04-19 16:28:25 +01:00
Rodrigo Balerdi
ecbcc0b595 base-files: safer sysupgrade.tar for kernel-out-of-UBI
Ensure that the kernel CRC is invalidated while rootfs is being updated.
This allows the bootloader to detect an interrupted sysupgrade and fall
back to an alternate booting method, such as TFTP, instead of just going
ahead with normal boot and effectively bricking the device.

Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Balerdi <lanchon@gmail.com>
2022-04-19 16:28:25 +01:00
Rodrigo Balerdi
073dc450b5 base-files: safer sysupgrade for kernel-in-UBI devices
Ensure that the kernel CRC is invalidated while rootfs is being updated.
This allows the bootloader to detect an interrupted sysupgrade and fall
back to an alternate booting method, instead of just going ahead with
normal boot and effectively bricking the device.

Possible fallbacks include a recovery initramfs partition or UBI volume
and TFTP. See here for an example U-Boot configuration with fallbacks:
https://shorturl.at/befsA (https://github.com/Lanchon/openwrt-tr4400-v2/
blob/e7d707d6bd7839fbd0b8d0bd180fce451df77e47/install-recovery.sh#L52-L63)

Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Balerdi <lanchon@gmail.com>
2022-04-19 16:28:25 +01:00
Rodrigo Balerdi
1e191adb20 base-files: fix nand sysupgrade comments
Erroneous comments possibly applied to an earlier code revision.

Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Balerdi <lanchon@gmail.com>
2022-04-19 16:28:25 +01:00
Rodrigo Balerdi
e3238a486f base-files: improve sysupgrade ubiblock handling
Only remove ubiblock devices required for nand sysupgrade.

Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Balerdi <lanchon@gmail.com>
2022-04-19 16:28:25 +01:00
Rodrigo Balerdi
f5ed603d0c base-files: emit diagnostics on sysupgrade abort
Emit diagnostics if nand sysupgrade is aborted because UBI partition
cannot be attached. Also avoid redudndant checks.

Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Balerdi <lanchon@gmail.com>
2022-04-19 16:28:25 +01:00
Eneas U de Queiroz
3f2d0703b6 mediatek: remove crypto-hw-mtk package
The MediaTek's Crypto Engine module is only available for mt7623, in
which case it is built into the kernel.

Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
2022-04-19 19:05:32 +08:00
David Musil
e20de22442 ath79: add support for MikroTik RouterBOARD wAP-2nD (wAP)
The MikroTik RouterBOARD wAP-2nd (sold as wAP) is a small
2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n PoE-capable AP.

Specifications:
 - SoC: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9533
 - Flash: 16 MB (SPI)
 - RAM: 64 MB
 - Ethernet: 1x 10/100 Mbps (PoE in)
 - WiFi: AR9531 2T2R 2.4 GHz (SoC)
 - 3x green LEDs (1x lan, 1x wlan, 1x user)

 See https://mikrotik.com/product/RBwAP2nD for more info.

Flashing:
 TFTP boot initramfs image and then perform sysupgrade. Follow common
 MikroTik procedure as in https://openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/common.

Note: following 781d4bfb39
 The network setup avoids using the integrated switch and connects the
 single Ethernet port directly. This way, link speed (10/100 Mbps) is
 properly reported by eth0.

Signed-off-by: David Musil <0x444d@protonmail.com>
2022-04-18 07:24:09 +02:00
Thibaut VARÈNE
7dc52a78ae mac80211: fix QCA9561 PA bias
This patch fixes an invalid TX PA DC bias level on QCA9561, which
results in a very low output power and very low throughput as devices
are further away from the AP (compared to other 2.4GHz APs),
following a suggestion from nbd[1].

This patch has been submitted upstream[2].

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/91c58969-c60e-2f41-00ac-737786d435ae@nbd.name
[2] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/20220417145145.1847-1-hacks+kernel@slashdirt.org/

Signed-off-by: Thibaut VARÈNE <hacks@slashdirt.org>
2022-04-18 06:40:59 +02:00
Hauke Mehrtens
54d9051c55 linux-firmware: Update to version 20220411
The following files used in OpenWrt changed:
 amd64-microcode/lib/firmware/amd-ucode/microcode_amd_fam17h.bin
 amd64-microcode/lib/firmware/amd-ucode/microcode_amd_fam19h.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/aldebaran_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/aldebaran_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/aldebaran_rlc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/aldebaran_sdma.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/aldebaran_smc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/aldebaran_sos.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/aldebaran_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/aldebaran_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/arcturus_sdma.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_dmcub.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_rlc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_sdma.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_smc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_sos.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/beige_goby_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/cyan_skillfish2_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/cyan_skillfish2_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/cyan_skillfish2_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/cyan_skillfish2_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/cyan_skillfish2_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dcn_3_1_6_dmcub.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_dmcub.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_rlc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_sdma.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_smc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_sos.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/dimgrey_cavefish_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/gc_10_3_7_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/gc_10_3_7_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/gc_10_3_7_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/gc_10_3_7_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/gc_10_3_7_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/gc_10_3_7_rlc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/green_sardine_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/green_sardine_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/green_sardine_dmcub.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/green_sardine_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/green_sardine_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/green_sardine_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/green_sardine_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/green_sardine_rlc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/green_sardine_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/green_sardine_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi10_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi10_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi10_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi10_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi10_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi10_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi10_sos.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi10_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi10_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi12_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi12_sdma.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi12_sdma1.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi12_sos.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi12_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi12_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi14_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi14_smc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi14_sos.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi14_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navi14_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_dmcub.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_rlc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_sdma.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_smc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_sos.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/navy_flounder_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/picasso_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/picasso_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/picasso_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/picasso_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/picasso_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/picasso_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/picasso_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/picasso_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/psp_13_0_8_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/psp_13_0_8_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/psp_13_0_8_toc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven2_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven2_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven2_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven2_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven2_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven2_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven2_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven2_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/renoir_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/renoir_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/renoir_dmcub.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/renoir_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/renoir_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/renoir_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/renoir_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/renoir_rlc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/renoir_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/renoir_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sdma_5_2_7.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_dmcub.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_rlc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_sdma.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_smc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_sos.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_ta.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/sienna_cichlid_vcn.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vangogh_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vangogh_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vangogh_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vangogh_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vangogh_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vangogh_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega10_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega10_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega10_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega10_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega10_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega10_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega12_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega12_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega12_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega12_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega12_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega12_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega20_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega20_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega20_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega20_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega20_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega20_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/yellow_carp_asd.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/yellow_carp_ce.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/yellow_carp_me.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/yellow_carp_mec.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/yellow_carp_mec2.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/yellow_carp_pfp.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/yellow_carp_rlc.bin
 amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/yellow_carp_ta.bin
 ibt-firmware/lib/firmware/intel/ibt-hw-37.8.10-fw-22.50.19.14.f.bseq
 iwlwifi-firmware-ax210/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-ty-a0-gf-a0.pnvm
 iwlwifi-firmware-iwl9260/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-9260-th-b0-jf-b0-46.ucode
 iwlwifi-firmware-iwl9000/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-46.ucode

Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
2022-04-17 16:20:17 +02:00
Ray Wang
9a750aae62 ramips: add support for OrayBox X3A
OrayBox X3A is a 2.4/5GHz dual band AC router, based on MediaTek MT7621.

Specification:
* SoC: MT7621
* RAM: DDR3 128 MiB
* Flash: 16 MiB NOR (XM25Q128)
* Wi-Fi: (single chip hosting both 2.4G and 5G)
  * 2.4GHz: MT7615
  * 5GHz: MT7615
* Ethernet: 3x 1000Mbps
  * Switch: MT7530
* LED:
  * Ethernet LEDs: On the back of the router, hardware-controlled.
  * Status LEDs: One "pixel-like" RGB LED in the front of the router,
                 which is actually made up of 3 individual LEDs (with
                 dedicated GPIO pins) with the color of Red, Green,
                 and Blue.
                 The OEM firmware only lights up one color at a time to
                 indicate status, but that's very boring, and the colors
                 actually look great when combined, so I've improvised a
                 little and made them indicate netdev activities.
                 My test results:
                 GPIO 13/14/15
                 000 white (actually more like bright green or cyan
                            because the brightness of the green LED is
                            higher than red and blue)
                 001 bright purple
                 010 bright green
                 011 red
                 100 bright cyan
                 101 blue
                 110 green
                 111 off

Flash Layout:
 0x0000000-0x0030000 : "u-boot"
 0x0030000-0x0040000 : "u-boot-env"
 0x0040000-0x0050000 : "factory"
 0x0050000-0x0f50000 : "firmware"
 /*0x0f50000 to 0x0fe0000 is undefined, same as OEM firmware*/
 0x0fe0000-0x0ff0000 : "bdinfo"
 0x0ff0000-0x1000000 : "reserve"

MAC address:
 MAC               Source                          Description    Fix
 A0:CX:XX:BX:XX:0D BDINFO_9                        LAN(LABEL)     DTS
 A0:CX:XX:BX:XX:0E BDINFO_9 + 1                    WAN            DTS
 A2:CX:XX:BX:XX:0F FACTORY_4                       WIFI2G         DTS
 A2:CX:XX:CX:XX:0F SETBIT 7 (FACTORY_4 + 0x100000) WIFI5G         HOTPLUG
 A6:CX:XX:BX:XX:0F N/A                             WIFI2G_CLIENT  N/A
 A6:DX:XX:BX:XX:0F N/A                             WIFI5G_CLIENT  N/A

Stock dmesg:
https://pastebin.com/2t2jwLdf

Stock Dumps:
https://pastebin.com/LDLxSWX3

Installation via SSH (does not void your warranty):
1.  -----UNLOCK SSH-----
1.1 Set computer IP to DHCP mode, load 'http://10.168.1.1/cgi-bin/luci' in
    your browser. Password is 'admin'.
1.2 Click the "备份且导出" (backup and export) button, and download the
    config file.
1.3 Open the downloaded file with 7zip, navigate to '/etc/config/'.
1.4 Edit the file './system'. Change the '0' into '1' under
    "config sys 'ssh'".
1.5 Save the file.
1.6 Upload the file by clicking the "导入且恢复" (import and recover)
    button. The router will automatically reboot.
2.  -----FLASH THE OPENWRT FIRMWARE-----
2.1 Use any scp tool to upload the 'sysupgrade' firmware to the '/tmp/'
    folder to your router. It should be root@10.168.1.1 and the password
    is 'admin'.
2.2 SSH into the router, also root@10.168.1.1 and the password is 'admin'.
2.3 **IMPORTANT** Type command 'dd if=/dev/mtd3 of=/tmp/firmware.bin', to
    backup the stock firmware. Since the OEM does not provide firmware
    download on their website, this is the only way to get it.
2.3 **ALSO IMPORTANT** Use any scp tool to download your backed-up stock
    firmware from '/tmp/' to your local drive. Then you'd better use a hex
    reading tool to have a rough look at it to make sure nothing is
    corrupt. Or u can just back up again and cross check the MD5.
2.4 Type command 'mtd write /tmp/XXX.bin firmware', and it should flash
    the firmware.
2.5 Verify that nothing went wrong. If you're confident, type 'reboot' and
    reboot the router.

Revert to stock firmware:
1.  load stock firmware using mtd (make sure u have a backup).

Signed-off-by: Ray Wang <raywang777@foxmail.com>
2022-04-17 14:10:11 +02:00
Petr Štetiar
c0a6fefd9b Revert "mac80211 adjust QCA9561 PA bias"
This reverts commit f9ff282d17 as during
upstream patch review process nbd pointed out, that this patch needs
more work:

 "The patch looks wrong to me. I'm pretty sure that AR_CH0_TOP2 is the
  correct register, the definition has an explicit check for 9561 as well.
  I believe this patch works by accident because it avoids writing a wrong
  value to that register."

1. https://lore.kernel.org/all/91c58969-c60e-2f41-00ac-737786d435ae@nbd.name

Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
2022-04-17 09:20:26 +02:00
Martin Kennedy
a5ac8ad0ba 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>
2022-04-16 17:26:56 +02:00
Chukun Pan
45b3111b99 ipq806x: RT4230W: utilize nvmem-cells for ath10k caldata
Converts extraction entries from 11-ath10k-caldata into
nvmem-cells in the individual board's device-tree file.

Same as commit 2047058 ("ipq806x: utilize nvmem-cells
for pre-calibration data")

Signed-off-by: Chukun Pan <amadeus@jmu.edu.cn>
Reviewed-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 16:59:31 +02:00
Chukun Pan
eee41e33ec ipq806x: Askey RT4230W REV6: enable onboard spi flash
There is a mr25h256 spi flash on this machine. From the mtd backup
of the stock firmware, this spi flash is empty.

[    3.652745] spi_qup 1a280000.spi: IN:block:16, fifo:64, OUT:block:16,
fifo:64
[    3.653925] spi-nor spi0.0: mr25h256 (32 Kbytes)

Signed-off-by: Chukun Pan <amadeus@jmu.edu.cn>
2022-04-16 16:59:31 +02:00
Andrew Powers-Holmes
6f1efb2898 ath79: add support for Sophos AP100/AP55 family
The Sophos AP100, AP100C, AP55, and AP55C are dual-band 802.11ac access
points based on the Qualcomm QCA9558 SoC. They share PCB designs with
several devices that already have partial or full support, most notably the
Devolo DVL1750i/e.

The AP100 and AP100C are hardware-identical to the AP55 and AP55C, however
the 55 models' ART does not contain calibration data for their third chain
despite it being present on the PCB.

Specifications common to all models:
 - Qualcomm QCA9558 SoC @ 720 MHz (MIPS 74Kc Big-endian processor)
 - 128 MB RAM
 - 16 MB SPI flash
 - 1x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port, 802.3af PoE-in
 - Green and Red status LEDs sharing a single external light-pipe
 - Reset button on PCB[1]
 - Piezo beeper on PCB[2]
 - Serial UART header on PCB
 - Alternate power supply via 5.5x2.1mm DC jack @ 12 VDC

Unique to AP100 and AP100C:
 - 3T3R 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n via SoC WMAC
 - 3T3R 5.8GHz 802.11a/n/ac via QCA9880 (PCI Express)

AP55 and AP55C:
 - 2T2R 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n via SoC WMAC
 - 2T2R 5.8GHz 802.11a/n/ac via QCA9880 (PCI Express)

AP100 and AP55:
 - External RJ45 serial console port[3]
 - USB 2.0 Type A port, power controlled via GPIO 11

Flashing instructions:

This firmware can be flashed either via a compatible Sophos SG or XG
firewall appliance, which does not require disassembling the device, or via
the U-Boot console available on the internal UART header.

To flash via XG appliance:
 - Register on Sophos' website for a no-cost Home Use XG firewall license
 - Download and install the XG software on a compatible PC or virtual
   machine, complete initial appliance setup, and enable SSH console access
 - Connect the target AP device to the XG appliance's LAN interface
 - Approve the AP from the XG Web UI and wait until it shows as Active
   (this can take 3-5 minutes)
 - Connect to the XG appliance over SSH and access the Advanced Console
   (Menu option 5, then menu option 3)
 - Run `sudo awetool` and select the menu option to connect to an AP via
   SSH. When prompted to enable SSH on the target AP, select Yes.
 - Wait 2-3 minutes, then select the AP from the awetool menu again. This
   will connect you to a root shell on the target AP.
 - Copy the firmware to /tmp/openwrt.bin on the target AP via SCP/TFTP/etc
 - Run `mtd -r write /tmp/openwrt.bin astaro_image`
 - When complete, the access point will reboot to OpenWRT.

To flash via U-Boot serial console:
 - Configure a TFTP server on your PC, and set IP address 192.168.99.8 with
   netmask 255.255.255.0
 - Copy the firmware .bin to the TFTP server and rename to 'uImage_AP100C'
 - Open the target AP's enclosure and locate the 4-pin 3.3V UART header [4]
 - Connect the AP ethernet to your PC's ethernet port
 - Connect a terminal to the UART at 115200 8/N/1 as usual
 - Power on the AP and press a key to cancel autoboot when prompted
 - Run the following commands at the U-Boot console:
    - `tftpboot`
    - `cp.b $fileaddr 0x9f070000 $filesize`
    - `boot`
 - The access point will boot to OpenWRT.

MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware:

use   address     source
LAN   label       config 0x201a (label)
2g    label + 1   art 0x1002    (also found at config 0x2004)
5g    label + 9   art 0x5006

Increments confirmed across three AP55C, two AP55, and one AP100C.

These changes have been tested to function on both current master and
21.02.0 without any obvious issues.

[1] Button is present but does not alter state of any GPIO on SoC
[2] Buzzer and driver circuitry is present on PCB but is not connected to
    any GPIO. Shorting an unpopulated resistor next to the driver circuitry
    should connect the buzzer to GPIO 4, but this is unconfirmed.
[3] This external RJ45 serial port is disabled in the OEM firmware, but
    works in OpenWRT without additional configuration, at least on my
    three test units.
[4] On AP100/AP55 models the UART header is accessible after removing
    the device's top cover. On AP100C/AP55C models, the PCB must be removed
    for access; three screws secure it to the case.
    Pin 1 is marked on the silkscreen. Pins from 1-4 are 3.3V, GND, TX, RX

Signed-off-by: Andrew Powers-Holmes <andrew@omnom.net>
2022-04-16 16:59:29 +02:00
Ryan Mounce
c2140e32ce ath79: add support for MikroTik RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT (hAP ac)
This patch adds support for the MikroTik RouterBOARD 962UiGS-5HacT2HnT (hAP ac)

Specifications:
- SoC: QCA9558
- RAM: 128 MB
- Flash: 16 MB SPI
- 2.4GHz WLAN: 3x3:3 802.11n on SoC
- 5GHz WLAN: 3x3:3 802.11ac on QCA9880 connected via PCIe
- Switch: 5x 1000/100/10 on QCA8337 connected via RGMII
- SFP cage: connected via SGMII (tested with genuine & generic GLC-T)
- USB: 1x type A, GPIO power switch
- PoE: Passive input on Ether1, GPIO switched passthrough to Ether5
- Reset button
- "SFP" LED connected to SoC
- Ethernet LEDs connected to QCA8337 switch
- Green WLAN LED connected to QCA9880

Not working:
- Red WLAN LED

Installation:
TFTP boot initramfs image and then perform sysupgrade. Follow common
MikroTik procedure as in https://openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/common.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Mounce <ryan@mounce.com.au>
2022-04-16 16:59:29 +02:00
Russell Morris
fb3f519e59 ramips: mt7621: make u_env partition r/w for Linksys EA7xxx devices
Make u_env partition read/write - currently cannot write to it, which
blocks fw_setenv. This in turn breaks features like Advanced Reboot,
which rely on setting the environment variable boot_part (1 or 2).

Signed-off-by: Russell Morris <rmorris@rkmorris.us>
2022-04-16 16:59:29 +02:00
Tamas Balogh
a4bf562aa7 ramips: add support for ASUS RT-AC1200-V2
Hardware specifications:
SoC: MT7628DAN MIPS_24KEc@580MHz 2.4G-n 2x2
WiFi: MT7613BEN 5G-ac 160MHz 2x2
Switch: 4x100M built-in SoC
Flash: 16MB W25Q128JVSQ SPI-NOR
DRAM: 64MB built-in SoC

MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware:
use address source
Lan/Wan/2G *:60 factory 0x4 (label)
5G *:64 factory 0x8000

Serial console: 57600,8n1

Installation:

Asus windows recovery tool:

install the Asus firmware restoration utility
unplug the router, hold the reset button while powering it on
release when the power LED flashes slowly
specify a static IP on your computer:
IP address: 192.168.1.75
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
start the Asus firmware restoration utility, specify the factory image
and press upload
do NOT power off the device after OpenWrt has booted until the LED flashing
after flashing OpenWrt, there will be first no 5GHz Wifi available probably,
wait until blinking finishes and do a reboot
TFTP Recovery method:

set computer to a static ip, 192.168.1.75
connect computer to the LAN 1 port of the router
hold the reset button while powering on the router for a few seconds
send firmware image using a tftp client; i.e from linux:
$ tftp
tftp> binary
tftp> connect 192.168.1.1
tftp> put factory.bin
tftp> quit
do NOT power off the device after OpenWrt has booted until the LED flashing
after flashing OpenWrt, there will be first no 5GHz Wifi available probably,
wait until blinking finishes and do a reboot

Signed-off-by: Tamas Balogh <tamasbalogh@hotmail.com>
2022-04-16 15:30:11 +02:00
Doug Kerr
6f692c9c49 scripts: format to black
clean up formatting with black using 80 character line limit

Signed-off-by: Doug Kerr <dek3rr@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:53:17 +02:00
Doug Kerr
0642a2166b scripts: use std library for jam crc32 calculation
CRC32 is available in a standard library. It seems reasonable
to defer to that rather than run a custom implementation.

Signed-off-by: Doug Kerr <dek3rr@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:53:17 +02:00
Rui Salvaterra
de7535a6ac kernel: bump 5.15 to 5.15.34
Deleted (upstreamed):
generic/pending-5.15/850-0003-PCI-aardvark-Fix-support-for-MSI-interrupts.patch [1]

[1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=v5.15.34&id=60eabd66d17fa2cbc31f670b2f201f0bc54090a2

Signed-off-by: Rui Salvaterra <rsalvaterra@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:02:13 +02:00
John Audia
0085dd6cb5 kernel: bump 5.10 to 5.10.111
Removed upstreamed:
  pending-5.10/850-0003-PCI-aardvark-Fix-support-for-MSI-interrupts.patch
  apm821xx/patches-5.10/150-ata-sata_dwc_460ex-Fix-crash-due-to-OOB-write.patch

All other patches automatically rebased.

Build system: x86_64
Build-tested: bcm2711/RPi4B, mt7622/RT3200
Run-tested: bcm2711/RPi4B, mt7622/RT3200

Signed-off-by: John Audia <graysky@archlinux.us>
2022-04-16 14:02:11 +02:00
Abdul Aziz Amar
78c3534645 ramips: add support for BOLT! Arion
This device is from now-defunct BOLT! ISP in Indonesia.
The original firmware is based on mediatek SDK running linux 2.6 or 3.x in later revision.

Specifications:

- SoC:      MediaTek MT7621
- Flash:    32 MiB NOR SPI
- RAM:      128 MiB DDR3
- Ethernet: 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps (switched, LAN + WAN)
- WIFI0:    MT7603E 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n
- WIFI1:    MT7612E 5GHz 802.11ac
- Antennas: 2x internal, non-detachable
- LEDs:     Programmable LEDs: 5 blue LEDs (wlan, tel, sig1-3) and 2 red LEDs (wlan and sig1)
            Non-programmable "Power"  LED
- Buttons:  Reset and WPS

Instalation:
Install from TFTP

Set your PC IP to 10.10.10.3 and gateway to 10.10.10.123
Press "1" when turning on the router, and type the initramfs file name

You also need to solder pin header or cable to J4 or neighboring test points (T19-T21)
Pinouts from top to bottom: GND, TX, RX, VCC (3.3v)
Baudrate: 57600n8

There's also an additional gigabit transformer and RTL8211FD managed by the LTE module on the backside of the PCB.

Signed-off-by: Abdul Aziz Amar <abdulaziz.amar@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:02:11 +02:00
Davide Fioravanti
bb505d82ad ramips: add support for Wavlink WL-WN531A3
The Wavlink WL-WN531A3 is an AC1200 router with 5 fast ethernet ports
and one USB 2.0 port.
It's also known as Wavlink QUANTUM D4.

Hardware
--------
SoC:   Mediatek MT7628AN
RAM:   64MB
FLASH: 8MB NOR (GigaDevice GD25Q64CSIG3)
ETH:
  - 5x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (4x LAN + 1x WAN)
WIFI:
  - 2.4GHz: 1x (integrated in SOC) (2x2:2)
  - 5GHz:   1x MT7612E (2x2:2)
  - 4 external antennas
BTN:
  - 1x Reset button
  - 1x WPS button
  - 1x Turbo button
  - 1x Touchlink button
  - 1x ON/OFF switch
LEDS:
  - 1x Red led (system status)
  - 1x Blue led (system status)
  - 7x Blue leds (wifi led + 5 ethernet ports + power)
USB:
  - 1x USB 2.0 port
UART:
  - 57600-8-N-1
    J1
      O VCC +3,3V (near lan ports)
      o RX
      o TX
      o GND

Everything works correctly.

Currently there is no firmware update available. Because of this, in
order to restore the OEM firmware, you must firstly dump the OEM
firmware from your router before you flash the OpenWrt image.

Backup the OEM Firmware
-----------------------
The following steps are to be intended for users having little to none
experience in linux. Obviously there are many ways to backup the OEM
firmware, but probably this is the easiest way for this router.
Procedure tested on M31A3.V4300.200420 firmware version.

1) Go to http://192.168.10.1/webcmd.shtml

2) Type the following line in the "Command" input box and then press enter:
	mkdir /etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev; cp /dev/mtd0ro /etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/mtd0ro; ls -la /etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/mtd0ro

3) After few seconds in the textarea should appear this output:
	-rw-r--r--    1 0        0         8388608 /etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/mtd0ro

   If your output doesn't match mine, stop reading and ask for
   help in the forum.

4) Open in another tab http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd0ro to download the
   content of the whole NOR. If the file size is 0 byte, stop reading
   and ask for help in the forum.

5) Come back to the http://192.168.10.1/webcmd.shtml webpage and type:
	rm /etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/mtd0ro; for i in 1 2 3 4 ; do cp /dev/mtd${i}ro /etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/mtd${i}ro; done; ls -la /etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/

6) After few seconds, in the textarea should appear this output:
	-rw-r--r--    1 0        0          196608 mtd1ro
	-rw-r--r--    1 0        0           65536 mtd2ro
	-rw-r--r--    1 0        0           65536 mtd3ro
	-rw-r--r--    1 0        0         8060928 mtd4ro
	drwxr-xr-x    7 0        0               0 ..
	drwxr-xr-x    2 0        0               0 .

   If your output doesn't match mine, stop reading and ask for
   help in the forum.

7) Open the following links to download the partitions of the OEM FW:
	http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd1ro
	http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd2ro
	http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd3ro
	http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd4ro

   If one (or more) of these files are 0 byte, stop reading and ask
   for help in the forum.

8) Store these downloaded files in a safe place.

9) Reboot your router to remove any temporary file in ram.

Installation
------------
Flash the initramfs image in the OEM firmware interface
(http://192.168.10.1/update.shtml).
When Openwrt boots, flash the sysupgrade image otherwise you won't be
able to keep configuration between reboots.

Restore OEM Firmware
--------------------
Flash the "mtd4ro" file you previously backed-up directly from LUCI.
Warning: Remember to not keep settings!
Warning2: Remember to force the flash.

Notes
-----
1) Router mac addresses:
   LAN		XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:9B (factory @ 0x28)
   WAN		XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:9C (factory @ 0x2e)
   WIFI 2G	XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:9D (factory @ 0x04)
   WIFI 5G	XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:9E (factory @ 0x8004)

   LABEL	XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:9D

2) There is just one wifi led for both wifi interfaces.
   It currently shows only the 2.4 GHz wifi activity.

Signed-off-by: Davide Fioravanti <pantanastyle@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:02:11 +02:00
Rosen Penev
b363f74886 readline: add host PIC
Python seems to fail to link to libreadline properly because of this.
Not a fatal error but an error nontheless.

Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:02:11 +02:00
Rosen Penev
fc60b97a77 pcre: pass -fPIC under host as well
static libraries need them as they are not PIC by default.

Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:02:11 +02:00
Martin Blumenstingl
56cd49bdc8 lantiq: fritz736x: Move GPIO resets to the inidvidual board.dts files
FRITZ!Box 7360 V2 and FRITZ!Box 7360 SL both use GPIOs 37 (for &phy0)
and GPIO 44 (for &phy1) to control the PHY's reset lines. FRITZ!Box 7362
SL however uses GPIO 45 (for &phy0) and GPIO 44 (for &phy1). Move the
GPIO reset definitions to each individual board .dts and while at it,
fix the GPIOs for the FRITZ!Box 7362 SL.

Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com>
2022-04-16 14:02:11 +02:00
Cezary Jackiewicz
e02fb42c53 comgt: support ZTE MF286R modem
The modem is based on Marvell PXA1826 and uses ACM+RNDIS interface to
establish connection with custom commands specific to ZTE modems.
Two variants of modems were discovered, some identifying themselves
as "ZTE", and others as plain "Marvell", the chipset manufacturer.
The modem itself runs a fork of OpenWrt inside, which root shell can be
accessed via ADB interface.

Signed-off-by: Cezary Jackiewicz <cezary@eko.one.pl>
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:02:11 +02:00
Lech Perczak
ed7957810c comgt: ncm: try to detect interface for ttyACM ports
Some modems expose ttyACM as their control ports, which have the
"device" symlink pointing one level down in sysfs tree. Try to find
network interfaces for them as well, this is commonly used for modems
exposing ACM + RNDIS or ACM + ECM interface combinations.

Co-developed-by: Cezary Jackiewicz <cezary@eko.one.pl>
Signed-off-by: Cezary Jackiewicz <cezary@eko.one.pl>
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:02:11 +02:00
Lech Perczak
b2940bb8b2 comgt: ncm: select first available network interface for device
Some modems expose multiple network interfaces on the same USB device,
causing the connection setup script to fail, because glob matching in
the detection phase causes 'ls' to output more than one interface name
plus their base directories in sysfs. Avoid that by listing the
directories explicitly and then selecting first available interface.
This is the case for some variants of ZTE MF286R built-in modem, which
exposes both RNDIS and CDC-ECM network interfaces, causing the
connection setup to fail.

Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:02:11 +02:00
Lech Perczak
a67629bbe2 comgt: ncm: allow specification of interface name
Add ifname property to UCI, which can be used to override the
autodetected interface name in case the detection fails due to having
none or more than one interface exposed by the modem, which is not
explicitly linked to TTY port. This is needed on certain variants of ZTE
MF286R built-in modem, which exposes both RNDIS and CDC-ECM interfaces
on the modem, on which the automatic detection may select the wrong
network interface.

Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:02:11 +02:00
Lech Perczak
c99013e242 kernel: backport ZTE RNDIS bogus MAC address fix
This is required to support built-in modem of ZTE MF286R, in addition to
other external modems, such as MF831, MF910, MF920, which refuse to
reconfigure their remote MAC address, even if "locally administered" bit
is set, leading to dropped traffic towards the host. Add a workaround
for that issue already present in cdc_ether to rndis_host driver as
well.

Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 14:02:11 +02:00
Ansuel Smith
3f0d87fd69 ipq806x: fix wrong CPU OPP for ipq8062
Fix wrong CPU OPP for ipq8062. Revision of the SoC added an
extra 25mV for every pvs. Also fix the voltage min/max value
that were wrong.

Reviewed-by: Robert Marko robimarko@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 11:22:54 +02:00
Rodrigo Balerdi
284f2c2ae0 ipq806x: fix USB bug in 5.10 dtsi additions
The existing device tree has incorrect definitions for usb3_0 and usb3_1
and the blocks they depend upon: their addresses and interrupts are
swapped. However, their clocks and resets are not. The result is that
the USB blocks are non-functional if only one of them is enabled.

This fix backports the definitions from mainline Linux 5.15 to
OpenWrt's 5.10 dtsi additions. See the relevant mainline code here:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v5.17/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq8064.dtsi#L1062-L1148

This fix does not break existing ports. But some ports may have enabled
both USB blocks even thought their board only implements one, because
enabling a single USB block would not have worked before this fix.
This means that revisiting all ports of ipq806x devices that implement
a single USB port is advised. This work must be done by maintainers that
can determine which USB block corresponds to the implemented port on
their hardware.

Note that this fix swaps the names of the hardware ports. This is
unfortunate, but will happen anyway when switching to kernel 5.15. Thus,
it is best to do this ASAP, before users get to depend on port names.

It is strongly recommended that this fix is backported to 22.03 before
its release. This will minimize the number of users affected by the port
name swap.

Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Balerdi <lanchon@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 11:22:54 +02:00
Rodrigo Balerdi
3a4d972d43 ipq806x: remove non-working fixes for USB bug in 5.10 dtsi additions
These workarrounds are incomplete and non-functional, and thus not needed.

Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Balerdi <lanchon@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 11:22:54 +02:00
Yousong Zhou
5c147d36ba ath79: port HiWiFi HC6361 from ar71xx
The device was added for ar71xx target and dropped during the ath79
transition, mainly because of the ascii mac address stored in bdinfo
partition

Device page, http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/hiwifi/hc6361

The vendor u-boot image accepts sysupgrade.bin image with specific
requirements, including having squashfs signature "hsqs" at file offset
0x140000.  This is not possible now that OpenWrt kernel image is at
least 2MB with the signature at offset 0x240000.

Installation of current build of OpenWrt now requires a bootstrap step
of installing an earlier version first.

 - If the vendor u-boot accepts sysupgrade image, hc6361 image of LEDE
   release should work
 - If the vendor u-boot accepts only verified flashsmt image, install
   the one in the above device page.  The image is based on Barrier
   Breaker

   SHA256SUM of the flashsmt image

	81b193b95ea5f8e5c30cd62fa9facf275f39233be4fdeed7038f3deed2736156

After the bootstrap step, current build of OpenWrt can be installed
there fine.

Signed-off-by: Yousong Zhou <yszhou4tech@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 01:27:09 +00:00
Yousong Zhou
ecd81de7a5 ath79: add nvmem cell mac-address-ascii support
This is needed for devices with mac address stored in ascii format, e.g.
HiWiFi HC6361 to be ported in the following patch.

Signed-off-by: Yousong Zhou <yszhou4tech@gmail.com>
2022-04-16 00:23:08 +00:00
Daniel Golle
7a256d97d9
image: strip metadata from images when used in other artifacts
Image metadata and signature is of no use for images which are included
inside other artifacts (like an SD-card image). Strip them off before
using images in artifacts or stashing them for the ImageBuilder as the
contained signature breaks reproducibility.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2022-04-15 13:42:01 +01:00
Thibaut VARÈNE
8084ec8061 ath79: cleanup mikrotik routerboot partitions
For some reason useless labels and aliases have been propagated through
copy-paste. Before the issue spreads any further, this patch cleans up
all relevant DTS files to the canonical form, bringing ath79 in line
with other mikrotik platforms (ramips and ipq40xx).

Signed-off-by: Thibaut VARÈNE <hacks@slashdirt.org>
2022-04-15 07:11:18 +02:00
Thibaut VARÈNE
a05dcb0724 ath79: add support for Yuncore A930
Specification:

- QCA9533 (650 MHz), 64 or 128MB RAM, 16MB SPI NOR
- 2x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, with 802.3at PoE support (WAN)
- 2T2R 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz

Flash instructions:

If your device comes with generic QSDK based firmware, you can login
over telnet (login: root, empty password, default IP: 192.168.188.253),
issue first (important!) 'fw_setenv' command and then perform regular
upgrade, using 'sysupgrade -n -F ...' (you can use 'wget' to download
image to the device, SSH server is not available):

  fw_setenv bootcmd "bootm 0x9f050000 || bootm 0x9fe80000"
  sysupgrade -n -F openwrt-...-yuncore_...-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin

In case your device runs firmware with YunCore custom GUI, you can use
U-Boot recovery mode:

1. Set a static IP 192.168.0.141/24 on PC and start TFTP server with
   'tftp' image renamed to 'upgrade.bin'
2. Power the device with reset button pressed and release it after 5-7
   seconds, recovery mode should start downloading image from server
   (unfortunately, there is no visible indication that recovery got
   enabled - in case of problems check TFTP server logs)

Signed-off-by: Clemens Hopfer <openwrt@wireloss.net>
Signed-off-by: Thibaut VARÈNE <hacks@slashdirt.org>
2022-04-15 07:11:18 +02:00
Thibaut VARÈNE
f9ff282d17 mac80211 adjust QCA9561 PA bias
ath9k is setting the TX PA DC bias level different on QCA9561 and QCA9565
although they have the same radio IP-core, which results in a very low
output power and very low throughput as devices are further away from
the AP (compared to other 2.4GHz APs.)

In real life testing, without this patch the 2.4GHz throughput on Yuncore
XD3200 is around 10Mbps sitting close to the AP, and close to theoretical
maximum with the patch applied.

Signed-off-by: Clemens Hopfer <openwrt@wireloss.net>
[edit commit message]
Signed-off-by: Thibaut VARÈNE <hacks@slashdirt.org>
2022-04-15 07:11:18 +02:00
Thibaut VARÈNE
c91df224f5 ath79: add support for Yuncore XD3200
Specification:

- QCA9563 (775MHz), 128MB RAM, 16MB SPI NOR
- 2T2R 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz
- 2T2R 802.11n/ac 5GHz
- 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, with 802.3at PoE support (WAN port)

LED for 5 GHz WLAN is currently not supported as it is connected directly
to the QCA9882 radio chip.

Flash instructions:

If your device comes with generic QSDK based firmware, you can login
over telnet (login: root, empty password, default IP: 192.168.188.253),
issue first (important!) 'fw_setenv' command and then perform regular
upgrade, using 'sysupgrade -n -F ...' (you can use 'wget' to download
image to the device, SSH server is not available):

  fw_setenv bootcmd "bootm 0x9f050000 || bootm 0x9fe80000"
  sysupgrade -n -F openwrt-...-yuncore_...-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin

In case your device runs firmware with YunCore custom GUI, you can use
U-Boot recovery mode:

1. Set a static IP 192.168.0.141/24 on PC and start TFTP server with
   'tftp' image renamed to 'upgrade.bin'
2. Power the device with reset button pressed and release it after 5-7
   seconds, recovery mode should start downloading image from server
   (unfortunately, there is no visible indication that recovery got
   enabled - in case of problems check TFTP server logs)

Signed-off-by: Thibaut VARÈNE <hacks@slashdirt.org>
2022-04-15 07:11:18 +02:00
Petr Štetiar
68e672f32d build: target: improve UX of CONFIG_TARGET handling
Make it clear, that for `make kernel_{menu,old}config` it's possible to
use only following values for CONFIG_TARGET variable:

 * env
 * target
 * subtarget
 * subtarget_target

This should prevent misuse like `make kernel_menuconfig
CONFIG_TARGET=bcm2710` etc.

Keep support for obsolete `platform` and `subtarget_platform` targets
with deprecation notice so this compat stuff could be removed in the
future.

Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
Acked-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
2022-04-15 07:11:18 +02:00
Petr Štetiar
afb0e9336e kernel: usb-net-asix: fix 5.15 dependency
Upstream in commit 34a1dee6bc44 ("net: usb: asix: ax88772: add generic
selftest support") in version 5.14 added dependency on generic selftest
functionality and armvirt/64 when compiled with ALL_KMODS=y reports following:

 Package kmod-usb-net-asix is missing dependencies for the following libraries:
 mdio_devres.ko
 selftests.ko

Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
2022-04-15 07:11:18 +02:00
Petr Štetiar
8361946e1b kernel: netdevices: add generic selftests module
Upstream in commit 3e1e58d64c3d ("net: add generic selftest support") in
version 5.13 added generic selftests module and usb-net-asix already
depends on it, in version 5.18 via commit 1710b52d7c13 ("net: usb:
smsc95xx: add generic selftest support") it will be used by
usb-net-smsc95xx as well.

Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
2022-04-15 07:11:18 +02:00
Petr Štetiar
0225469dcd kernel: usb-net-smsc95xx: fix 5.15 dependency
armvirt/64 when compiled with ALL_KMODS=y reports following:

 Package kmod-usb-net-smsc95xx is missing dependencies for the following libraries:
 libphy.ko

Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
2022-04-15 07:11:18 +02:00
Petr Štetiar
0fa0a19a60 kernel: mdio-devres: fix of-mdio dependency
armvirt/64 when compiled with ALL_KMODS=y reports following:

 Package kmod-mdio-devres is missing dependencies for the following libraries:
 of_mdio.ko

Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
2022-04-15 07:11:18 +02:00