Add new patch sent upstream for requesting the memory region in the bcm6345-l1
interrupt controller.
Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
autoreconf wants to use the gtkdocize tool now if a configure.ac file
defines GTK_DOC_CHECk(). OpenWrt does not ship the gtkdocize tool, just
use true instead. This fixes the build of some applications like guntls.
Fixes: 030447b8f4 ("tools/autoconf: bump to 2.71")
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Upstream introduced a new `trailer.m4` macro file referenced by the
absolute build path of autoconf. Make sure that this is covered by
the `000-relocatable.patch` as well.
This should fix various SDK build failures related to autoconf.
Fixes: 030447b8f4 ("tools/autoconf: bump to 2.71")
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Source BDF files out of project dedicated repository and drop local file
from openwrt main repository.
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Hardware
--------
CPU: MediaTek MT7621 DAT
RAM: 128MB DDR3 (integrated)
FLASH: 16MB SPI-NOR ()
WiFi: MediaTek MT7905 + MT7975 (2.4 / 5 DBDC) 802.11ax
SERIAL: 115200 8N1
LEDs - (3V3 - GND - RX - TX) - ETH ports
Installation
------------
Upload the factory image using the Web-UI.
Web-Recovery
------------
The router supports a HTTP recovery mode by holding the reset-button
when powering on. The interface is reachable at 192.168.0.1 and supports
installation using the factory image.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
odhcp6c logs messages related to its activity when invoked with -v, but
there is no way to configure this from within OpenWrt. This adds a UCI
option to turn on odhcp6c logging, disabled by default. To enable, set,
for example, network.wan6.verbose = 1.
Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@mentovai.com>
Setting this options modifies the rootfs size of created images. When
installing a large number of packages it may become necessary to
increase the size to have enough storage.
This option is only useful for supported devices, i.e. with an attached
SD Card or installed on a hard drive.
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
This updates libtool to its current release, from 2015. Current patches
were renumbered and given a description text. The fix in
160-passthrough-ssp.patch is no longer needed.
A patch to speed up build was cherry-picked, and another openwrt
specific patch was needed to not use quotes in $(SHELL), to acommodate
our "SHELL=/usr/bin/env bash" usage.
The already present call to ./bootstrap ensures that generated files are
refreshed, so the patches are applied only to their sources. Also, that
bootstrap call was adjusted to run at the appropriate time when QUILT=1.
References below are relevant commits to upstream libtool
regarding some of the changes to patches.
This commit is being reapplied after previous revertion, and after some editing.
The fix for the issue that prompted reverting is the parent of this commit.
Ref: 435cb8d71 ("libtoolize: simplify runtime by substituting pkgauxdir")
Ref: 3cf11cfe2 ("libtoolize: rewritten over funclib.sh instead of general.m4sh")
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Kemper <sebastian_ml@gmx.net>
[refactored to simplify patch changes, expanded patches, added upstream references]
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
libtoolize hardcodes some paths. This is fine when building libtool and
then using it (for example in OpenWrt's buildroot). But when using an
SDK the paths are most likely different.
For example, when building util-linux within an SDK we're greeted with
the following message:
libtoolize: error: $pkgauxdir is not a directory: '/path/to/openwrt/staging_dir/host/share/libtool/build-aux'
This is because staging_dir/host/bin/libtoolize contains the following
hard-coded paths from when the SDK was built in the first place:
prefix="/path/to/openwrt/staging_dir/host"
datadir="/path/to/openwrt/staging_dir/host/share"
pkgauxdir="/path/to/openwrt/staging_dir/host/share/libtool/build-aux"
pkgltdldir="/path/to/openwrt/staging_dir/host/share/libtool"
aclocaldir="/path/to/openwrt/staging_dir/host/share/aclocal"
This commits updates 000-relocatable.patch to correct the paths,
relative to "$STAGING_DIR_HOST".
Ref: 96e05e2e3 ("libtool: Revert "libtool: bump to 2.4.6"")
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Kemper <sebastian_ml@gmx.net>
[adapted to older libtool version before bumping, use STAGING_DIR_HOST]
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
Add commit messages to patches as intended
by the last bump to libtool which had to be reverted.
This allows for a cleaner diff later,
removing this clutter from the complex changes to patches
that are required to bump to the latest libtool version.
Ref: c377d874b ("libtool: bump to 2.4.6")
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
Preparation for bumping libtool several versions at once,
which includes some complex changes to patches.
Remove an empty line change from a patch.
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
Autoconf release 2.71 is a bugfix release of 2.70
Links provided are the changelog of 2.70 [1] [2]
and the announcement of 2.71 [3]
The first patch needed to be rewritten.
Some of the lines in the patch were moved
to be consistent with the same change added upstream
in other similar files.
Second and third patches are no longer needed,
Emacs can now be disabled at the configure stage,
and support for musl was added upstream.
The patch now causes help2man to be required
for installing man pages, but we don't need them.
There is no way to disable man pages build
with the configure script,
so use make to touch the files with the build target install-man1.
Link: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/autotools-announce/2020-12/msg00001.html
Link: https://lwn.net/Articles/839395
Link: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnu/2021-01/msg00017.html
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
Instead of having a somewhat random list of aclocal symlinks
which are named with the API versioning scheme,
install a symlink for every API version since 1.11
(the first release after Automake was moved to git)
using the API version number from the version of automake
that is currently in openwrt.
Automake API versioning does not include the patch level number.
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
The configure option datarootdir
defaults to PREFIX/share.
The Host/Clean define should be Host/Uninstall
otherwise it is removing the build directory
before there is a chance to try "make uninstall"
in that directory.
Host/Clean/Default is no longer defined.
Consolidate the install stage with Host/Uninstall,
since it is essentially uninstalling before installing.
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
The configure option datarootdir
defaults to PREFIX/share.
The Host/Clean define should be Host/Uninstall
otherwise it is removing the build directory
before there is a chance to try "make uninstall"
in that directory.
Host/Clean/Default is no longer defined.
Use default build recipes defined in host-build.mk
instead of custom ones that are equivalent.
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
The configure option datarootdir
defaults to PREFIX/share.
The Host/Clean define should be Host/Uninstall
otherwise it is removing the build directory
before there is a chance to try "make uninstall"
in that directory.
Host/Clean/Default is no longer defined.
Use default build recipes defined in host-build.mk
instead of custom ones that are equivalent.
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
Recent versions of Automake
have changed dependency tracking significantly
(reference commit below)
causing breakage in some package builds
when using newer Automake with packages that need autoreconf
that were bootstrapped with an old version of Automake.
Those changes cause a great inconsistency between packages over time
where some packages may or may not use this feature,
and may or may not update the .ac and .am files
to work with the new methods.
This problem might exist in many packages
where autoreconf is not currently required,
but would cause build failure if autoreconf is used.
Fortunately, this feature is practically useless
for the purposes of Openwrt and the average developer,
so we can disable it.
GNU Automake manual states in part:
"Because dependencies are only computed as a side-effect of compilation...
no dependency information exists the first time a package is built...
dependency tracking is completely useless for one-time builds..."
A nice side-effect is that build times are slightly faster.
Ref: 6a675ef17edf7109da189f5ae70e2dc6b7665896 (automake.git)
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
GPIO3, to which the user LED is connected on RB911-Lite boards seems to
still sink current, even when driven high. Enabling open drain for this
pin fixes this behaviour and gets rid of the glow when LED is set to
off, so enable it.
Fixes: 43c7132bf8 ("ath79: add support for MikroTik RouterBOARD 911 Lite2/Lite5")
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
Reuse common parts for the devolo WiFi pro series. The series is
discontinued and we support all existing devices, so changes due to new
revisions or models are highly unlikely
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
This fixes a build problem on some targets.
Fixes: 3e9005546a ("kernel: modules: package Microchip LAN743x PCIe gigE driver")
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Deactivate the msgpack option. The binutils build might detect the
libmsgpackc.so.2 library and will try to link against it, if it is not
explicitly deactivated.
This prevents the following build errors seen in the build bots.
Package binutils is missing dependencies for the following libraries:
libmsgpackc.so.2
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Fortinet FortiGate 50E (FG-50E) is a UTM, based on Armada 385 (88F6820).
Specification:
- SoC : Marvell Armada 385 88F6820
- RAM : DDR3 2 GiB (4x Micron MT41K512M8DA-107, "D9SGQ")
- Flash : SPI-NOR 128 MiB (Macronix MX66L1G45GMI-10G)
- Ethernet : 7x 10/100/1000 Mbps
- LAN 1-5 : Marvell 88E6176
- WAN 1, 2 : Marvell 88E1512 (2x)
- LEDs/Keys : 18x/1x
- UART : "CONSOLE" port (RJ-45, RS-232C level)
- port : ttyS0
- settings : 9600bps 8n1
- assignment : 1:NC , 2:NC , 3:TXD, 4:GND,
5:GND, 6:RXD, 7:NC , 8:NC
- note : compatible with Cisco console cable
- HW Monitoring: nuvoTon NCT7802Y
- Power : 12 VDC, 2 A
- plug : Molex 5557-02R
Flash instruction using initramfs image:
1. Power on FG-50E and interrupt to show bootmenu
2. Call "[R]: Review TFTP parameters.", check TFTP parameters and
connect computer to "Image download port" in the parameters
3. Prepare TFTP server with the parameters obtained above
4. Rename OpenWrt initramfs image to "image.out" and put to TFTP
directory
5. Call "[T]: Initiate TFTP firmware transfer." to download initramfs
image from TFTP server
6. Type "r" key when the following message is showed, to boot initramfs
image without flashing to spi-nor flash
"Save as Default firmware/Backup firmware/Run image without saving:[D/B/R]?"
7. On initramfs image, backup mtd if needed
minimum:
- "firmware-info"
- "kernel"
- "rootfs"
7. On initramfs image, upload sysupgrade image to the device and perform
sysupgrade
8. Wait ~200 seconds to complete flashing and rebooting.
If the device is booted with stock firmware, login to bootmenu and
call "[B]: Boot with backup firmware and set as default." to set the
first OS image as default and boot it.
Notes:
- All "SPEED" LEDs(Green/Amber) of LAN and 1000M "SPEED" LEDs(Green) of
WAN1/2 are connected to GPIO expander. There is no way to indicate
link speed of networking device on Linux Kernel/OpenWrt, so those LEDs
cannot be handled like stock firmware.
On OpenWrt, use netdev(link) trigger instead.
- Both colors of Bi-color LEDs on the front panel cannot be turned on at
the same time.
- "PWR" and "Logo" LEDs are connected to power source directly.
- The following partitions are added for OpenWrt.
These partitions are contained in "uboot" partition (0x0-0x1fffff) on
stock firmware.
- "firmware-info"
- "dtb"
- "u-boot-env"
- "board-info"
Image header for bootmenu tftp:
0x0 - 0xf : ?
0x10 - 0x2f : Image Name
0x30 - 0x17f: ?
0x180 - 0x183: Kernel Offset*
0x184 - 0x187: Kernel Length*
0x188 - 0x18b: RootFS Offset (ext2)*
0x18c - 0x18f: RootFS Length (ext2)*
0x190 - 0x193: DTB Offset
0x194 - 0x197: DTB Length
0x198 - 0x19b: Data Offset (jffs2)
0x19c - 0x19f: Data Length (jffs2)
0x1a0 - 0x1ff: ?
*: required for initramfs image
MAC addresses:
(eth0): 70:4C:A5:xx:xx:7C (board-info, 0xd880 (hex))
WAN 1 : 70:4C:A5:xx:xx:7D
WAN 2 : 70:4C:A5:xx:xx:7E
LAN 1 : 70:4C:A5:xx:xx:7F
LAN 2 : 70:4C:A5:xx:xx:80
LAN 3 : 70:4C:A5:xx:xx:81
LAN 4 : 70:4C:A5:xx:xx:82
LAN 5 : 70:4C:A5:xx:xx:83
Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
Backport patches from kernel 6.0 which are fixing building of perf with
binutils 2.40.
perf with kernel 5.10 is also not building but the backporting is more
complicated and only a few targets are still using kernel 5.10.
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Hardware
--------
SoC: Freescale P1010
RAM: 512MB
FLASH: 1 MB SPI-NOR
512 MB NAND
ETH: 3x Gigabite Ethernet (Atheros AR8033)
SERIAL: Cisco RJ-45 (115200 8N1)
RTC: Battery-Backed RTC (I2C)
Installation
------------
1. Patch U-Boot by dumping the content of the SPI-Flash using a SPI
programmer. The SHA1 hash for the U-Boot password is currently
unknown.
A tool for patching U-Boot is available at
https://github.com/blocktrron/t10-uboot-patcher/
You can also patch the unknown password yourself. The SHA1 hash is
E597301A1D89FF3F6D318DBF4DBA0A5ABC5ECBEA
2. Interrupt the bootmenu by pressing CTRL+C. A password prompt appears.
The patched password is '1234' (without quotation marks)
3. Download the OpenWrt initramfs image. Copy it to a TFTP server
reachable at 10.0.1.13/24 and rename it to uImage.
4. Connect the TFTP server to ethernet port 0 of the Watchguard T10.
5. Download and boot the initramfs image by entering "tftpboot; bootm;"
in U-Boot.
6. After OpenWrt booted, create a UBI volume on the old data partition.
The "ubi" mtd partition should be mtd7, check this using
$ cat /proc/mtd
Create a UBI partition by executing
$ ubiformat /dev/mtd7 -y
7. Increase the loadable kernel-size of U-Boot by executing
$ fw_setenv SysAKernSize 800000
8. Transfer the OpenWrt sysupgrade image to the Watchguard T10 using
scp. Install the image by using sysupgrade:
$ sysupgrade -n <path-to-sysupgrade>
Note: The LAN ports of the T10 are 1 & 2 while 0 is WAN. You might
have to change the ethernet-port.
9. OpenWrt should now boot from the internal NAND. Enjoy.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
This allows adding backup servers, in case the primary ones fail.
Assume that port and shared secret are going to be the same.
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
Getting ready for the next release.
Claudiu said:
> I tested v5.15 on all targets I have access to previously, when
> updating OpenWrt kernel for v5.15 and when preparing this PR. (#11918)
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
Reviewed-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com>