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Daniel Golle
93ce299d67 generic: 6.6: backport upstream commits for mtk_eth_soc
Backport commit for mtk_eth_soc:
 * net: ethernet: mtk_eth_soc: handle dma buffer size soc specific
   (torvalds/linux@c57e558194)

Refresh pending patches which require that.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 98ddfbc56a)
2024-07-10 14:09:19 +02:00
Rafał Miłecki
e4d4715929 kernel: backport mtd_wed/mtk_eth_soc patch for devices with more than 4GB of dram
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
2024-07-10 13:31:53 +02:00
Daniel Golle
ca9b71c469 generic: move accepted patches for mtk_eth_soc to backport-5.15
In preparation to update mtk_eth_soc move accepted patches from mediatek
target to backport folder, so other patches on top can be applied more
easily.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 8730f9e536)
2024-07-10 13:31:49 +02:00
Roland Reinl
6e51ff88b0 filogic: Add support for D-Link AQUILA PRO AI M30
Specification:
 - MT7981 CPU using 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi (both AX)
 - MT7531 switch
 - 512MB RAM
 - 128MB NAND flash with two UBI partitions with identical size
 - 1 multi color LED (red, green, blue, white) connected via GCA230718
 - 3 buttons (WPS, reset, LED on/off)
 - 1 1Gbit WAN port
 - 4 1Gbit LAN ports

Disassembly:
 - There are four screws at the bottom: 2 under the rubber feets, 2 under the label.
 - After removing the screws, the white plastic part can be shifted out of the blue part.
 - Be careful because the antennas are mounted on the side and the top of the white part.

Serial Interface
 - The serial interface can be connected to the 4 pin holes on the side of the board.
 - Pins (from front to rear):
   - 3.3V
   - RX
   - TX
   - GND
 - Settings: 115200, 8N1

MAC addresses:
 - WAN MAC is stored in partition "Odm" at offset 0x81
 - LAN (as printed on the device) is WAN MAC + 1
 - WLAN MAC (2.4 GHz) is WAN MAC + 2
 - WLAN MAC (5GHz) is WAN MAC + 3

Flashing via Recovery Web Interface:
 - The recovery web interface always flashes to the currently active partition.
 - If OpenWrt is flahsed to the second partition, it will not boot.
 - Ensure that you have an OEM image available (encrypted and decrypted version). Decryption is described in the end.
 - Set your IP address to 192.168.200.10, subnetmask 255.255.255.0
 - Press the reset button while powering on the device
 - Keep the reset button pressed until the LED blinks red
 - Open a Chromium based and goto http://192.168.200.1 (recovery web interface)
 - Download openwrt-mediatek-filogic-dlink_aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1-squashfs-recovery.bin
 - The recovery web interface always reports successful flashing, even if it fails
 - After flashing, the recovery web interface will try to forward the browser to 192.168.0.1 (can be ignored)
 - If OpenWrt was flashed to the first partition, OpenWrt will boot (The status LED will start blinking white and stay white in the end). In this case you're done and can use OpenWrt.
 - If OpenWrt was flashed to the second partition, OpenWrt won't boot (The status LED will stay red forever). In this case, the following steps are reuqired:
   - Start the web recovery interface again and flash the **decrypted OEM image**. This will be flashed to the second partition as well. The OEM firmware web interface is afterwards accessible via http://192.168.200.1.
   - Now flash the **encrypted OEM image** via OEM firmware web interface. In this case, the new firmware is flashed to the first partition. After flashing and the following reboot, the OEM firmware web interface should still be accessible via http://192.168.200.1.
   - Start the web recovery interface again and flash the OpenWrt recovery image. Now it will be flashed to the first partition, OpenWrt will boot correctly afterwards and is accessible via 192.168.1.1.

Flashing via U-Boot:
 - Open the case, connect to the UART console
 - Set your IP address to 192.168.200.2, subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Connect to one of the LAN interfaces of the router
 - Run a tftp server which provides openwrt-mediatek-filogic-dlink_aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1-initramfs-kernel.bin.
 - Power on the device and select "7. Load image" in the U-Boot menu
 - Enter image file, tftp server IP and device IP (if they differ from the default).
 - TFTP download to RAM will start. After a few seconds OpenWrt initramfs should start
 - The initramfs is accessible via 192.168.1.1, change your IP address accordingly (or use multiple IP addresses on your interface)
 - Perform a sysupgrade using openwrt-mediatek-filogic-dlink_aquila-pro-ai-m30-a1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
 - Reboot the device. OpenWrt should start from flash now

Revert back to stock using the Recovery Web Interface:
 - Set your IP address to 192.168.200.2, subnetmask 255.255.255.0
 - Press the reset button while powering on the device
 - Keep the reset button pressed until the LED blinks red
 - Open a Chromium based and goto http://192.168.200.1 (recovery web interface)
 - Flash a decrypted firmware image from D-Link. Decrypting an firmware image is described below.

Decrypting a D-Link firmware image:
 - Download https://github.com/RolandoMagico/firmware-utils/blob/M32/src/m32-firmware-util.c
 - Compile a binary from the downloaded file, e.g. gcc m32-firmware-util.c -lcrypto -o m32-firmware-util
 - Run ./m32-firmware-util M30 --DecryptFactoryImage <OriginalFirmware> <OutputFile>
 - Example for firmware M30A1_FW101B05: ./m32-firmware-util M30 --DecryptFactoryImage M30A1_FW101B05\(0725091522\).bin M30A1_FW101B05\(0725091522\)_decrypted.bin

Flashing via OEM web interface is not possible, as it will change the active partition and OpenWrt is only running on the first UBI partition.

Controlling the LEDs:
 - The LEDs are controlled by a chip called "GCA230718" which is connected to the main CPU via I2C (address 0x40)
 - I didn't find any documentation or driver for it, so the information below is purely based on my investigations
 - If there is already I driver for it, please tell me. Maybe I didn't search enough
 - I implemented a kernel module (leds-gca230718) to access the LEDs via DTS
 - The LED controller supports PWM for brightness control and ramp control for smooth blinking. This is not implemented in the driver
 - The LED controller supports toggling (on -> off -> on -> off) where the brightness of the LEDs can be set individually for each on cycle
 - Until now, only simple active/inactive control is implemented (like when the LEDs would have been connected via GPIO)
 - Controlling the LEDs requires three sequences sent to the chip. Each sequence consists of
   - A reset command (0x81 0xE4) written to register 0x00
   - A control command (for example 0x0C 0x02 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xFF 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x00 0xFF 0x87 written to register 0x03)
 - The reset command is always the same
 - In the control command
   - byte 0 is always the same
   - byte 1 (0x02 in the example above) must be changed in every sequence: 0x02 -> 0x01 -> 0x03)
   - byte 2 is set to 0x01 which disables toggling. 0x02 would be LED toggling without ramp control, 0x03 would be toggling with ramp control
   - byte 3 to 6 define the brightness values for the LEDs (R,G,B,W) for the first on cycle when toggling
   - byte 7 defines the toggling frequency (if toggling enabled)
   - byte 8 to 11 define the brightness values for the LEDs (R,G,B,W) for the second on cycle when toggling
   - byte 12 is constant 0x87

Comparison to M32/R32:
 - The algorithms for decrypting the OEM firmware are the same for M30/M32/R32, only the keys differ
 - The keys are available in the GPL sources for the M32
 - The M32/R32 contained raw data in the firmware images (kernel, rootfs), the R30 uses a sysupgrade tar instead
 - Creation of the recovery image is quite similar, only the header start string changes. So mostly takeover from M32/R32 for that.
 - Turned out that the bytes at offset 0x0E and 0x0F in the recovery image header are the checksum over the data area
 - This checksum was not checked in the recovery web interface of M32/R32 devices, but is now active in R30
 - I adapted the recovery image creation to also calculate the checksum over the data area
 - The recovery image header for M30 contains addresses which don't match the memory layout in the DTS. The same addresses are also present in the OEM images
 - The recovery web interface either calculates the correct addresses from it or has it's own logic to determine where which information must be written

Signed-off-by: Roland Reinl <reinlroland+github@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 29cca6cfee)
2024-07-08 23:06:38 +02:00
Roland Reinl
08f95e83e4 mediatek: Moved recovery image creation to include/image-commands.mk
The recovery image is reqired for D-Link M30 as well. So I moved it to include/image-commands.mk to be able to use it for MT7622 and filogic devices.

Signed-off-by: Roland Reinl <reinlroland+github@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 0e2b7e3bd6)
2024-07-08 22:51:11 +02:00
Daniel Golle
cb2cda24e7 mediatek: filogic: avoid sub-shell invovation in netdev rename loop
Rename network devices to their label set in DT without invocation of
a sub-shell.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 983222605c)
2024-07-08 22:49:34 +02:00
Bjørn Mork
1dd9f26183 mediatek: filogic: set wan label in preinit
Implement the functionality of
target/linux/ramips/patches-5.15/700-net-ethernet-mediatek-support-net-labels.patch
in userspace, since the driver patch has been rejected as a generic solution:
https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/11435

Signed-off-by: Bjørn Mork <bjorn@mork.no>
(cherry picked from commit 1dd1ac2c35)
2024-07-08 22:49:34 +02:00
Hauke Mehrtens
7764d482d9 kernel: bump 5.15 to 5.15.162
Removed because they are upstream:
   mediatek/patches-5.15/702-v5.17-net-mdio-add-helpers-to-extract-clause-45-regad-and-.patch
   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.15.y&id=a03c3a34692f8400a85ec1cc2b058c6880bb7e7b

   realtek/patches-5.15/020-v5.17-net-mdio-add-helpers-to-extract-clause-45-regad-and-.patch
   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.15.y&id=a03c3a34692f8400a85ec1cc2b058c6880bb7e7b

Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/15901
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
2024-07-08 21:26:43 +02:00
David Bauer
feb5b072ef mediatek: add missing SPDX header
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
(cherry picked from commit 36f7ececc2)
2024-07-08 12:33:11 +02:00
Chukun Pan
5632227f44 mediatek: filogic: add Netcore N60 support
Hardware specification:
  SoC: MediaTek MT7986A 4x A53
  Flash: ESMT F50L1G41LB 128MB
  RAM: W632GU6NB DDR3 256MB
  Ethernet: 1x 2.5G + 4x 1G
  WiFi1: MT7975N 2.4GHz 4T4R
  WiFi2: MT7975PN 5GHz 4T4R
  Button: Reset, WPS
  Power: DC 12V 2A

Flash instructions:
  1. Connect to the router using ssh or telnet,
     username: useradmin, password is the web
     login password of the router.
  2. Use scp to upload bl31-uboot.fip and flash:
     "mtd write xxx-preloader.bin spi0.0"
     "mtd write xxx-bl31-uboot.fip FIP"
     "mtd erase ubi"
  3. Connect to the router via the Lan port,
     set a static ip of your PC.
     (ip 192.168.1.254, gateway 192.168.1.1)
  4. Download initramfs image, reboot router,
     waiting for tftp recovery to complete.
  5. After openwrt boots up, perform sysupgrade.

Note:
  1. Back up all mtd partitions before flashing.

Signed-off-by: Chukun Pan <amadeus@jmu.edu.cn>
(cherry picked from commit 4ae474afbd)
2024-07-08 12:00:39 +02:00
Tianling Shen
2a25de25fa mediatek: add support for JDCloud RE-CP-03
Hardware specification:
  SoC: MediaTek MT7986A 4x A53
  Flash: 128GB eMMC
  RAM: 1GB DDR4
  Ethernet: 4x 1GbE, 1x 2.5GbE (RTL8221B)
  Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE
  WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C
  Button: Reset, Joylink
  Power: DC 12V 2A

Flash instructions:
1. Download and flash the vendor migration firmware via webUI:
   https://firmware.download.immortalwrt.eu.org/cnsztl/mediatek/filogic/openwrt-mediatek-mt7986-jdcloud_re-cp-03-vendor-migration.bin
   (Default address is 192.168.68.1, user root, no password)
2. After device has booted up, write new GPT table:
   dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-gpt.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=0 count=34 conv=fsync
3. Erase and write new BL2:
   echo 0 > /sys/block/mmcblk0boot0/force_ro
   dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 bs=512 count=8192 conv=fsync
   dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-preloader.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0boot0 bs=512 conv=fsync
4. Erase and write new FIP:
   dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=13312 count=8192 conv=fsync
   dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-bl31-uboot.fip of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=512 seek=13312 conv=fsync
5. Set static IP on your PC:
   IP 192.168.1.254/24, GW 192.168.1.1
6. Serve OpenWrt initramfs image using TFTP server.
7. Cut off the power and re-engage, wait for TFTP recovery to complete.
8. After OpenWrt has booted, perform sysupgrade.
9. Additionally, if you want to have eMMC recovery boot feature:
     (Don't worry! You will always have TFTP recovery boot feature.)
   dd if=openwrt-mediatek-filogic-jdcloud_re-cp-03-initramfs-recovery.itb of=/dev/mmcblk0p4 bs=512 conv=fsync

Signed-off-by: Tianling Shen <cnsztl@immortalwrt.org>
(cherry picked from commit c0c3234e17)
2024-07-08 09:08:48 +02:00
Roland Reinl
d0744c1f66 mediatek: Add support for D-Link EAGLE PRO AI R32
R32 is like the M32 part of the EAGLE PRO AI series from D-Link.

Specification:
 - MT7622BV SoC with 2.4GHz wifi
 - MT7975AN + MT7915AN for 5GHz
 - MT7531BE Switch
 - 512MB RAM
 - 128 MB flash
 - 2 LEDs (Status and Internet, both can be either orange or white)
 - 2 buttons (WPS and Reset)

Compared to M32, the R32 has the following differences:
 - 4 LAN ports instead of 2
 - The recory image starts with DLK6E6015001 instaed of DLK6E6010001
 - Individual LEDs for power and internet
 - MAC address is stored at another offset in the ODM partition

MAC addresses:
 - WAN MAC is stored in partition "Odm" at offset 0x81
 - LAN (as printed on the device) is WAN MAC + 1
 - WLAN MAC (2.4 GHz) is WAN MAC + 2
 - WLAN MAC (5GHz) is WAN MAC + 3

Flashing via Recovery Web Interface:
 - Set your IP address to 192.168.0.10, subnetmask 255.255.255.0
 - Press the reset button while powering on the deivce
 - Keep the reset button pressed until the internet LED blinks fast
 - Open a Chromium based and goto http://192.168.0.1
 - Download openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-dlink_eagle-pro-ai-r32-a1-squashfs-recovery.bin

Flashing via uBoot:
 - Open the case, connect to the UART console
 - Set your IP address to 10.10.10.3, subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Connect to one of the LAN interfaces of the router
 - Run a tftp server which provides openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-dlink_eagle-pro-ai-r32-initramfs-kernel.bin.
 - You can rename the file to iverson_uImage (no extension), then you don't have to enter the whole file name in uboot later.
 - Power on the device and select "1. System Load Linux to SDRAM via TFTP." in the boot menu
 - Enter image file, tftp server IP and device IP (if they differ from the default).
 - TFTP download to RAM will start. After a few seconds OpenWrt initramfs should start
 - The initramfs is accessible via 192.168.1.1, change your IP address accordingly (or use multiple IP addresses on your interface)
 - Create a backup of the Kernel1 partition, this file is required if a revert to stock should be done later
 - Perform a sysupgrade using openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-dlink_eagle-pro-ai-r32-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
 - Reboot the device. OpenWrt should start from flash now

Revert back to stock using the Recovery Web Interface:
 - Set your IP address to 192.168.0.10, subnetmask 255.255.255.0
 - Press the reset button while powering on the deivce
 - Keep the reset button pressed until the internet LED blinks fast
 - Open a Chromium based and goto http://192.168.0.1
 - Flash a decrypted firmware image from D-Link. Decrypting an firmware image is described below.

Decrypting a D-Link firmware image:
 - Download https://github.com/RolandoMagico/firmware-utils/blob/M32/src/m32-firmware-util.c
 - Compile a binary from the downloaded file, e.g. gcc m32-firmware-util.c -lcrypto -o m32-firmware-util
 - Run ./m32-firmware-util R32 --DecryptFactoryImage <OriginalFirmware> <OutputFile>
 - Example for firmware R32A1_FW103B01: ./m32-firmware-util R32 --DecryptFactoryImage R32A1_FW103B01.bin R32A1_FW103B01.decrypted.bin

Revert back to stock using uBoot:
 - Open the case, connect to the UART console
 - Set your IP address to 10.10.10.3, subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Connect to one of the LAN interfaces of the router
 - Run a tftp server which provides the previously created backup of the Kernel1 partition.
 - You can rename the file to iverson_uImage (no extension), then you don't have to enter the whole file name in uboot later.
 - Power on the device and select "2. System Load Linux Kernel then write to Flash via TFTP." in the boot menu
 - Enter image file, tftp server IP and device IP (if they differ from the default).
 - TFTP download to FLASH will start. After a few seconds the stock firmware should start again

There is also an image openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-dlink_eagle-pro-ai-r32-a1-squashfs-tftp.bin which can directly be flashed via U-Boot and TFTP.
It can be used if no backup of the Kernel1 partition is reuqired.

Flahsing via OEM web interface is currently not possible, the OEM images are encrypted. Creating images is only possible manually at the moment.
The support for the M32/R32 already includes support for flashing from the OEM web interface:
 - The device tree contains both partitions (Kernel1 and Kernel2) with conditions to select the correct one based on the kernel command line
 - The U-Boot variable "boot_part" is set accordingly during startup to finish the partition swap after flashing from the OEM web interface
 - OpenWrt sysupgrade flashing always uses the partition where it was initially flashed to (no partition swap)

Signed-off-by: Roland Reinl <reinlroland+github@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit fdb87a91b4)
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/15776
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
2024-07-06 18:32:57 +02:00
David Bentham
9ac1523062 mediatek: add Comfast CF-E393AX support
Comfast CF-E393AX is a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 POE ceiling mount access point.

Oem firmware is a custom openwrt 21.02 snapshot version.

We can gain access via ssh once we remove the root password.

Hardware specification:
  SoC: MediaTek MT7981A 2x A53
  Flash: 128 MB SPI-NAND
  RAM: 256MB DDR3
  Ethernet: 1x 10/100/1000 Mbps built-in PHY (WAN)
            1x 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps MaxLinear GPY211C (LAN)
  Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE
  WiFi: MediaTek MT7976D
  LEDS: 1x (Red, Blue and Green)
  Button: Reset
  UART: 3.3v, 115200n8
  --------------------------
  | Layout |
  | ----------------- |
  | 4 | VCC GND TX RX | <= |
  | ----------------- |
  --------------------------

Gain SSH access:
1. Login into web interface (http://apipaddress/computer/login.html),
   and download the
   configuration(http://apipaddress/computer/config.html).

2. Rename downloaded backup config - 'backup.file to backup.tar.gz',
   Enter 'fakeroot' command then decompress the configuration:
   tar -zxf backup.tar.gz

3. Edit 'etc/shadow', update (remove) root password:
   With password =
   'root:$1$xf7D0Hfg$5gkjmvgQe4qJbe1fi/VLy1:19362:0:99999:7:::'
   'root:$1$xf7D0Hfg$5gkjmvgQe4qJbe1fi/VLy1:19362:0:99999:7:::'
   to
   Without password =
   'root::0:99999:7:::'
   'root::0:99999:7:::'

4. Repack 'etc' directory back to a new backup file:
   tar -zcf backup-ssh.tar.gz etc/
5. Rename new config tar.gz file to 'backup-ssh.file'
   Exit fakeroot - 'exit'

6. Upload new configuration via web interface, now you
   can SSH with the following:

   'ssh -vv -o HostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \
   -o PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa root@192.168.10.1'.

   Backup the mtd partitions
   - https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/installation/generic.backup

7. Copy openwrt factory firmware to the tmp folder to install via ssh:

   'scp -o HostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \
   -o PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa \
   *-mediatek-filogic-comfast_cf-e393ax-squashfs-factory.bin \
   root@192.168.10.1:/tmp/'

   'sysupgrade -n -F \
   /tmp/*--mediatek-filogic-comfast_cf-e393ax-squashfs-factory.bin'

8. Once led has stopped flashing - Connect via ssh with the
   default openwrt ip address - 'ssh root@192.168.1.1'

9. SSH copy the openwrt sysupgrade firmware and upgrade
   as per the default instructions.

Signed-off-by: David Bentham <db260179@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit d8f4453bf2)
2024-07-04 15:54:27 +02:00
Leon M. Busch-George
f377e7fade mediatek: add support for YunCore AX835
Hardware specification:
  SoC: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53
  Flash: 16MB NOR
  RAM: 256MB
  Ethernet: 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps
  Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE
  WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C
  Button: Reset
  Power: DC 12V 1A, PoE 802.3af 48V

Flash instructions:

Option #1 - SSH

  I was able to SSH into the stock firmware of my device.

  1. Attach the router to the network
  2. Use scp (-O) to copy the sysupgrade image
  3. Connect using SSH and run `sysupgrade -n`

Option #2 - U-Boot

  One way to use the bootloader for flashing is using TFTP:

  1. Connect to the router using an ethernet cable
  2  Spin up a TFTP server serving the sysupgrade file
  3. Open the case and attach a UART
  4. Attach power to the router and interrupt the countdown by pressing
     any key
  5. Select option #2 (Upgrade firmware)
  6. Enter IP address information and image name
  7. Wait patiently

Co-Authored-By: Enrique Rodríguez Valencia <enrique.rodriguez@galgus.net>
Co-Authored-By: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Signed-off-by: Leon M. Busch-George <leon@georgemail.eu>
(cherry picked from commit b4086f44cd)
2024-07-04 15:39:47 +02:00
Daniel Golle
387e143c68 mediatek: add support for Adtran SmartRG Bonanza Peak series
The Bonanza Peak series are a couple of MT7986-powered 2.5 GBit/s
Wi-Fi 6 residential gateway, access point and mesh router products.

All of them come with an eMMC to boot from, are powered via USB-C and
got a USB 3.0 type-A port. All of them got a Dialog (Renesas) DA14531
Bluetooth module connected via UART. If the device was previously
running stock firmware, the BT chip's internal flash has been loaded
with firmware and it can be attached using hciattach when using
OpenWrt.

SOC: MediaTek MT7986A
RAM: 2 GiB DDR4
eMMC: 8 GiB
Bluetooth: BLE5 (DA14531)
Serial: 3.3V level, 115200 8n1 on 4-pin connector

 * SDG-8612 - Dual-band RJ-45 gateway
   2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for WAN port
   3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch

 * SDG-8614 - Dual-band SFP gateway
   1x SFP cage with up to 2.5G speed
   1x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY for LAN port
   3x 1GE LAN ports via MT7531 switch

 * SDG-8622 - Tri-band mesh router
   2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY
   The MT7986 2G and 5G are used as 2G and 5G high band.
   There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G low band.

 * SDG-8632 - Tri-band mesh router with 6 GHz
   2x 2.5G MaxLinear PHY
   The MT7986 serves the 2G and 6G bands.
   There’s a MT7915 PCIe card for 5G.

Installation via U-Boot serial console:
0. setup TFTP server with IP 192.168.1.10/24, place initramfs image
renamed to openwrt.XXX where XXX is the internal product number:
 SDG-8612: XXX = 412
 SDG-8614: XXX = 414
 SDG-8622: XXX = 422
 SDG-8632: XXX = 432

1. connect to the serial console and power on the device.
   Interrupt the bootloader by pressing 'st'
2. setenv boot_mode openwrt ; saveenv
3. run boot1
   Load firmware via TFTP and write to flash
4. run boot2
   Now OpenWrt initramfs should boot
5. upload sysupgrade.bin via scp to /tmp
6. sysupgrade

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 3aa686f8d4)
2024-07-04 15:39:47 +02:00
Ian Oderon
77354213b7 mediatek: add support for Zbtlink ZBT-Z8103AX
Specifications:
SoC: MediaTek MT7981B
RAM: 256MiB
Flash: SPI-NAND 128 MiB
Switch: 1 WAN, 3 LAN (Gigabit)
Buttons: Reset, Mesh
Power: DC 12V 1A
WiFi: MT7976CN
UART: 115200n8
UART Layout:
VCC-RX-TX-GND

No. of Antennas: 6
Note: Upon opening the router, only 5 antennas were connected
to the mainboard.

Led Layout:
Power-Mesh-5gwifi-WAN-LAN3-LAN2-LAN1-2gWiFi

Buttons:
Reset-Mesh

Installation:
A. Through OpenWrt Dashboard:
If your router comes with OpenWrt preinstalled (modified by the seller),
you can easily upgrade by going to the dashboard (192.168.1.1) and then
navigate to System -> Backup/Flash firmware, then flash the firmware

B. Through TFTP
Standard installation via UART:

1. Connect USB Serial Adapter to the UART, (NOTE: Don't connect the VCC pin).
2. Power on the router. Make sure that you can access your router via UART.
3. Restart the router then repeatedly press ctrl + c to skip default boot.
4. Type > bootmenu
5. Press '2' to select upgrade firmware
6. Press 'Y' on 'Run image after upgrading?'
7. Press '0' and hit 'enter' to select TFTP client (default)
8. Fill the U-Boot's IP address and TFTP server's IP address.
9. Finally, enter the 'firmware' filename.

Signed-off-by: Ian Oderon <ianoderon@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4300bc6688)
2024-07-03 09:19:41 +02:00
Daniel Golle
46aa8c7732 mediatek: add kmod-usb3 to default package set of the ZBT-Z8102AX
Include XHCI USB drivers on the ZBT-Z8102AX router, the drivers are
required to be able to use the USB-connected M.2 slots for 4G/5G modems.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 507ad4f078)
2024-07-02 07:34:08 +02:00
Hauke Mehrtens
866b1bb2b3 kernel: bump 5.15 to 5.15.161
No manual changes needed.

Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
(cherry picked from commit 19305aff72)
2024-07-01 22:32:52 +02:00
Hauke Mehrtens
cd2fdaf717 kernel: bump 5.15 to 5.15.159
Removed because they are upstream:
   generic/pending-5.15/778-net-l2tp-drop-flow-hash-on-forward.patch
   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.15.y&id=e97e0051056b6dbcc43ae1862dcfcb05d06517c3

Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
(cherry picked from commit 6cfa186544)
2024-07-01 22:32:51 +02:00
Luis Mita
ed3a80d088 mediatek: add support for Cudy TR3000 v1
Hardware:
 - SoC: MediaTek MT7981B
 - CPU: 2x 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53
 - Flash: 128 MiB SPI NAND
 - RAM: 512 MiB
 - WLAN: 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz (MediaTek MT7976CN, 802.11ax)
 - Ethernet: 1x 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps RTL8221B WAN, 1x10/100/1000 Mbps MT7981 LAN
 - USB 3.0 port
 - Buttons: 1 Reset button, 1 slider button
 - LEDs: 1x Red, 1x White
 - Serial console: internal test points, 115200 8n1
 - Power: 5 VDC, 3 A

MAC addresses:
+---------+-------------------+-----------+
|         | MAC               | Algorithm |
+---------+-------------------+-----------+
| WAN     | 80:af:ca:xx:xx:x1 | label+1   |
| LAN     | 80:af:ca:xx:xx:x0 | label     |
| WLAN 2g | 80:af:ca:xx:xx:x0 | label     |
| WLAN 5g | 82:af:ca:xx:xx:x0 |           |
+---------+-------------------+-----------+

Installation:
The installation must be done via TFTP by disassembling the router. On other occasions Cudy has distributed intermediate firmware to make installation easier, and so I recommend checking the Wiki for this device if there is a more convenient solution than the one below.

To install using TFTP:
1. Connect to UART.
2. With the router off, press the RESET button. While the router is turning on, the button should continue to be pressed for at least 5 seconds.
3. A u-boot shell will automatically open.
4. Connect to LAN and set your IP to 192.168.1.88/24. Configure a TFTP server and an OpenWrt initramfs-kernel.bin firmware file.
5. Run these steps in u-boot using the name of your file.

setenv bootfile initramfs-kernel.bin
tftpboot
bootm

6. If you can reach LuCI or SSH now, just use the sysupgrade image with the 'Keep settings' option turned off.

Signed-off-by: Luis Mita <luis@luismita.com>
(cherry picked from commit 63b8d98dd0)
2024-05-23 22:01:52 +02:00
Hank Moretti
9f9b600cd6 mediatek: fix sysupgrade error for WR30U
The NMBM-Enabled layout did not use fit image,
it just need default process. So it was been removed in platform.sh.

It will fix sysupgrade error for xiaomi,mi-router-wr30u-112m-nmbm.

Signed-off-by: Hank Moretti <mchank9999@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 02214ab8dc)
2024-05-23 21:50:00 +02:00
Chuanhong Guo
51822a907e mediatek: drop NMBM layout for Xiaomi WR30U
This reverts commit dcdcfc1511.

This is a firmware for third-party u-boot mod, which should not
be carried here by us.

Signed-off-by: Chuanhong Guo <gch981213@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1b7e62b20b)
2024-05-23 21:50:00 +02:00
Dim Fish
f11e6e221e mediatek: filogic: add support for Xiaomi AX3000T
**SoC**: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53
  **Flash**: ESMT F50L1G41LB 128MB
  **RAM**: NT52B128M16JR-FL 256MB
  **Ethernet**: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps
  **Switch**: MediaTek MT7531AE
  **WiFi**: MediaTek MT7976C
  **Buttons**: Reset, Mesh
  **Power**: DC 12V 1A

1. Get ssh access. Supported stock firmware **1.0.47**
   ```
   curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Anvram%20set%20ssh_en%3D1%0A"
   curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Anvram%20commit%0A"
   curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Ased%20-i%20's%2Fchannel%3D.*%2Fchannel%3D%22debug%22%2Fg'%20%2Fetc%2Finit.d%2Fdropbear%0A"
   curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=*******/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0A%2Fetc%2Finit.d%2Fdropbear%20start%0A"
   curl -X POST "http://192.168.31.1/cgi-bin/luci/;stok=********/api/misystem/arn_switch" -d "open=1&model=1&level=%0Apasswd%20-d%20root%0A
   ```

2. Backup stock partitions
   ```
   nanddump -f /tmp/BL2.bin /dev/mtd1
   nanddump -f /tmp/Nvram.bin /dev/mtd2
   nanddump -f /tmp/Bdata.bin /dev/mtd3
   nanddump -f /tmp/Factory.bin /dev/mtd4
   nanddump -f /tmp/FIP.bin /dev/mtd5
   nanddump -f /tmp/ubi.bin /dev/mtd8
   nanddump -f /tmp/KF.bin /dev/mtd12
   ```
   Then transfer them to your computer in a safe place.

3. Get firmware information `cat /proc/cmdline`

4. Copy openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi to **/tmp** and flash
   If **firmware=0**
   ```
   ubiformat /dev/mtd9 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi
   nvram set boot_wait=on
   nvram set uart_en=1
   nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=1
   nvram set flag_last_success=1
   nvram set flag_boot_success=1
   nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0
   nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0
   nvram commit
   reboot
   ```
   If **firmware=1**
   ```
   ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-initramfs-factory.ubi
   nvram set boot_wait=on
   nvram set uart_en=1
   nvram set flag_boot_rootfs=0
   nvram set flag_last_success=0
   nvram set flag_boot_success=1
   nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0
   nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0
   nvram commit
   reboot
   ```

   Then reboot your router, it should boot to the OpenWrt initramfs system now.

5. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
   `sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin`

1. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb
   `ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y -f /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb`

   `reboot`

2. Install kmod-mtd-rw
   `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw`

   `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1`

3. Format ubi and create new ubootenv volume
   ```
   ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8
   ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB
   ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB
   ```

4. *(Optional **-10Mb** free space) Add recovery boot feature.*
   ```
   ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 10MiB
   ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2 /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb
   ```

5. Flash Openwrt U-Boot
   ```
   mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-preloader.bin BL2
   mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip FIP
   ```

6. Flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb
   `sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb`

1. Force flash openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb
   `sysupgrade -F -n /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb`

2. Format ubi and Nvram
   ```
   ubidetach -p /dev/mtd8; ubiformat /dev/mtd8 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd8
   mtd erase Nvram
   ```

3. Install kmod-mtd-rw
   `opkg update && opkg install kmod-mtd-rw`

   `insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1`

4. Flash stock images from backup
   ```
   mtd write /tmp/BL2.bin BL2
   mtd write /tmp/FIP.bin FIP
   mtd write /tmp/ubi.bin ubi
   ```
   Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes.

   `ubiformat /dev/mtd7 -y -f /tmp/ubi.bin`
   Then reboot your router, waiting it finished rollback in minutes.

Signed-off-by: Dim Fish <dimfish@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7dbcc1215a)
2024-05-23 21:50:00 +02:00
Paul Geraedts
c82c1178c1 mediatek: filogic: fix failsafe mode on devices with no lan1
Default to lan4 port, instead of (missing) lan1 port,
to fix failsafe mode on Xiaomi AX3000T, WR30U, AX6000

Build system: x86/64
Build-tested: mediatek/filogic/xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod
Run-tested: mediatek/filogic/xiaomi_mi-router-ax3000t-ubootmod

Signed-off-by: Paul Geraedts <p.f.j.geraedts@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8256d06933)
2024-05-23 21:50:00 +02:00
Rany Hany
0f1b249eac mediatek: fix broken PCIe caused by update to 5.15.158
The patch "710-pci-pcie-mediatek-add-support-for-coherent-DMA.patch"
makes use of "syscon_regmap_lookup_by_phandle" which requires that
"syscon" be in the compatible list.

Without this patch, PCIe probe will fail with the following error:

[    1.287467] mtk-pcie 1a143000.pcie: host bridge /pcie@1a143000 ranges:
[    1.294019] mtk-pcie 1a143000.pcie: Parsing ranges property...
[    1.299901] mtk-pcie 1a143000.pcie:      MEM 0x0020000000..0x0027ffffff -> 0x0020000000
[    1.307954] mtk-pcie 1a143000.pcie: missing hifsys node
[    1.313185] mtk-pcie: probe of 1a143000.pcie failed with error -22

Fixes: 01c58a0d2a ("kernel: bump 5.15 to 5.15.158")
Signed-off-by: Rany Hany <rany_hany@riseup.net>
(cherry picked from commit 8607372b41)
2024-05-23 19:37:56 +03:00
Hauke Mehrtens
01c58a0d2a kernel: bump 5.15 to 5.15.158
Removed because they are upstream:
   generic/backport-5.15/702-v5.19-01-arm64-dts-mediatek-mt7622-add-support-for-coherent-D.patch
   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.15.y&id=506ac5538498717fce699feaddb2ed97ae1c3ca7

   generic/backport-5.15/702-v5.19-04-arm64-dts-mediatek-mt7622-introduce-nodes-for-Wirele.patch
   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.15.y&id=2f83d3d2cc3c0df89f833cd8c09989187f0c3ce1

Manually adapted:
   generic/pending-5.15/680-NET-skip-GRO-for-foreign-MAC-addresses.patch

Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
(cherry picked from commit 1fae75ebd9)
2024-05-13 18:38:23 +03:00
Hauke Mehrtens
451b51f0dc kernel: bump 5.15 to 5.15.155
Manual adapted the following patches:
   generic/hack-5.15/221-module_exports.patch
   bcm27xx/patches-5.15/950-0008-drm-vc4-hdmi-Use-a-mutex-to-prevent-concurrent-frame.patch
   octeontx/patches-5.15/0004-PCI-add-quirk-for-Gateworks-PLX-PEX860x-switch-with-.patch

Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
(cherry picked from commit 9693ed6a9e)
2024-04-30 23:38:26 +02:00
Felix Fietkau
11d88dee1c kernel: backport upstream mediatek WED changes
Reorder and update existing patches

Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
(cherry picked from commit 6407ef8d2b)
[rmilecki: rebase & fix mt76 compilation]
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
2024-04-09 08:48:08 +02:00
Hauke Mehrtens
8f8d5decc9 kernel: bump 5.15 to 5.15.153
Removed because they are upstream:
generic/backport-5.15/704-15-v5.19-net-mtk_eth_soc-move-MAC_MCR-setting-to-mac_finish.patch
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.15.y&id=c5c0760adc260d55265c086b9efb350ea6dda38b

generic/pending-5.15/735-net-mediatek-mtk_eth_soc-release-MAC_MCR_FORCE_LINK-.patch
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.15.y&id=448cc8b5f743985f6d1d98aa4efb386fef4c3bf2

generic/pending-5.15/736-net-ethernet-mtk_eth_soc-fix-PPE-hanging-issue.patch
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.15.y&id=9fcadd125044007351905d40c405fadc2d3bb6d6

Add new configuration symbols for tegra target.

Tested-by: Stijn Segers <foss@volatilesystems.org>
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
(cherry picked from commit fb2c6e9d4d)
2024-04-01 02:33:05 +02:00
Allen Zhao
e2f3aefea5 mediatek: filogic: add Unielec U7981-01 support
Hardware specification:
  SoC: MediaTek MT7981B 2x A53
  Flash: 8GB eMMC or 128 MB SPI-NAND
  RAM: 256MB
  Ethernet: 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps
  Switch: MediaTek MT7531AE
  WiFi: MediaTek MT7976C
  Button: Reset
  USB: M.2(B-key) for 4G/5G Module
  Power: DC 12V 1A
  UART: 3.3v, 115200n8
  --------------------------
  |         Layout         |
  |   -----------------    |
  | 4 | VCC RX TX GND | <= |
  |   -----------------    |
  --------------------------

The U-boot menu will automatically appear at startup, and then select
the required options through UP/DOWN Key.

NAND Flash and eMMC Flash instructions:
1. Set your computers IP adress to 192.168.1.2.
2. Run a TFTP server providing the sysupgrade.bin image.
3. Power on the router, into the U-Boot menu.
4. Select "2. Upgrade firmware"
5. Update sysupgrade.bin file name, input server IP and input device
   IP (if they deviate from the defaults)
6. Wait for automatic startup after burning

Signed-off-by: Allen Zhao <allenzhao@unielecinc.com>
(cherry picked from commit 640b0b79ff)
2024-03-31 20:45:20 +02:00
Daniel Golle
a8f51096dd mediatek: mt7622: linksys-e8450: set driving strength for SPI-NAND
Set 12mA driving strength for SPI-NAND pins like the stock firmware's
bootloader does as well.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 45a2109353)
2024-03-20 16:32:25 +00:00
Rafał Miłecki
0a571c9e77 mediatek: filogic: replace built-in Aquantia driver with module
Some Aquantia PHYs (e.g. AQR113C) require firmware to be uploaded by
host system. With built-in drivers this doesn't work in OpenWrt /
embeddded as filesystem isn't available during PHY probe. That results
in delays like:
[    1.588068] Aquantia AQR113C mdio-bus:00: Falling back to sysfs fallback for: Rhe-05.06-Candidate9-AQR_Mediatek_23B_P5_ID45824_LCLVER1.cld
[   64.526387] Aquantia AQR113C mdio-bus:00: failed to find FW file Rhe-05.06-Candidate9-AQR_Mediatek_23B_P5_ID45824_LCLVER1.cld (-110)

Switch to module to postpone PHY probe to init state.

Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
(cherry picked from commit 3bd79e6136)
2024-03-17 21:55:37 +01:00
Patryk Kowalczyk
6961fe98ec mediatek: filogic: Asus TUF AX6000 fix inverted LED for 2.5Gb LAN port
Router Asus TUF AX6000 have second MaxLinear GPY211 PHY controller for 2.5Gb LAN port.
The 5'th LAN port have inverted status of the LED.
Based on the commit from main branch 90fbec8 we could set proper status of the LED.

Signed-off-by: Patryk Kowalczyk <patryk@kowalczyk.ws>
(cherry picked from commit b22539b5fe)
Signed-off-by: Tom Herbers <mail@tomherbers.de>
2024-03-15 23:28:14 +01:00
Daniel Golle
5c786dcb2b kernel: hack: support inverted LEDs on MaxLinear GPY211 PHY
Add downstream DT property to setup the PHY LEDs of the MaxLinear
GPY211 PHY in such way that the VDD of the LED is driven by the SoC
pin rather than the GND (which is the default).

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 90fbec89be)
[removed patches for kernel 6.1]
Signed-off-by: Tom Herbers <mail@tomherbers.de>
2024-03-15 23:28:14 +01:00
Patryk Kowalczyk
b3ad42e1e3 filogic: fix wifi eeprom filename for tuf-ax6000 The router use mt7986_eeprom_mt7976_dual.bin
Fixes: d522ccecb2 ("filogic: add support for ASUS TUF AX6000")

Signed-off-by: Patryk Kowalczyk <patryk@kowalczyk.ws>
(cherry picked from commit 0c3f4bd85e)
Signed-off-by: Tom Herbers <mail@tomherbers.de>
2024-03-15 23:28:14 +01:00
Hauke Mehrtens
db7b247fa9 kernel: bump 5.15 to 5.15.150
Removed because it is upstream:
bcm53xx/patches-5.15/030-v5.16-0019-ARM-dts-BCM53573-Describe-on-SoC-BCM53125-rev-4-swit.patch
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?id=cb1003c07e746e4e82bdd3959c9ea37018ed41a3

Removed because it is upstream:
bcm53xx/patches-5.15/037-v6.6-0004-ARM-dts-BCM53573-Drop-nonexistent-default-off-LED-tr.patch
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?id=c65a23e98e38dc991f495d6bdb3cfa6163a88a0c

Removed because it is upstream:
bcm53xx/patches-5.15/037-v6.6-0005-ARM-dts-BCM53573-Drop-nonexistent-usb-cells.patch
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?id=71475bcee001cae3844644c2787eef93b26489d1

Adapted hack-5.15/650-netfilter-add-xt_FLOWOFFLOAD-target.patch to match
the changes from the upstream flow offload patch:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?id=7c71b831220edeab7ce603d818dc1708d9ea4137

Manually Adapted the following patch:
bcm53xx/patches-5.15/035-v6.2-0004-ARM-dts-broadcom-align-LED-node-names-with-dtschema.patch

Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
(cherry picked from commit 387fde0da0)
2024-03-08 11:28:10 +01:00
Hauke Mehrtens
4c1d13e995 kernel: bump 5.15 to 5.15.149
Removed because it is upstream:
generic/pending-5.15/540-ksmbd-only-v2-leases-handle-the-directory.patch
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?id=81ea755b8fa57ce186f56f14b709cf491c2a5505

Manually Adapted the following patches:
ath79/patches-5.15/900-unaligned_access_hacks.patch
ipq806x/patches-5.15/113-v5.19-03-PM-devfreq-Rework-freq_table-to-be-local-to-devfr.patch

Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
(cherry picked from commit 26d1d52403)
2024-03-08 11:28:10 +01:00
Robert Senderek
6f70e09a00 mediatek: filogic: add support for Cudy RE3000 v1
MT7981B /256MB /16MB SPI (XM25QH128C)
AX 2.4Ghz
AX 5Ghz 160Mhz wide
1Gbit LAN

OEM:
root@RE3000:~# ifconfig |grep HWaddr
br-lan    Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 80:XX:XX:08:XX:X0 (label)
br-wan    Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 80:XX:XX:08:XX:X0
eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 80:XX:XX:08:XX:X0
ra0       Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 80:XX:XX:08:XX:X0
ra2       Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 82:XX:XX:28:XX:X0
rax0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 82:XX:XX:38:XX:X0
rax2      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 82:XX:XX:58:XX:X0

OpenWrt
root@OpenWrt:/# ifconfig |grep HW
br-lan    Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 80:XX:XX:08:XX:X0
eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 80:XX:XX:08:XX:X0
phy0-ap0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 80:XX:XX:08:XX:X0
phy1-ap0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 82:XX:XX:08:XX:X1

 tftp Installation via u-boot:

Connect TTL3.3V converter
connector is under the radiator Set speed 115200 8 N 1
Interrupt boot process by holding down-arrow key during boot then
>> 6. Load image
>> 0 - TFTP client (Default)
enter IP adresses and initramfs-kernel.bin

write to flash via sysupgrade or gui

Signed-off-by: Robert Senderek <robert.senderek@10g.pl>
(cherry picked from commit e8f7597317)
2024-03-07 22:14:32 +01:00
Daniel Golle
37c2bc4397 mediatek: fixes for Ethernet on MT7988 SoC
* fix switch ports with modes other than 1000M/Full
 * set 32-bit dma_coherent_mask to get PPE to work with 4 GiB of RAM
 * sync driver for built-in 1GE PHY with MediaTek SDK sources

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 4ae2f43b3a)
2024-02-27 18:33:41 +00:00
Chukun Pan
9627654277 mediatek: Cetron CT3003: fixes typo for spi properties
Same as commit 3674689, correct 'buswidth' to 'bus-width'.
Also move the nmbm properties outside the partition definition.

Signed-off-by: Chukun Pan <amadeus@jmu.edu.cn>
(cherry picked from commit 1be6347b7d)
2024-02-27 17:42:30 +00:00
Valerio 'ftp21' Mancini
6bec68062b mediatek: add Zyxel EX5601-T0 with uboot custom partition
The flash procedure is similar to the Xiaomi AX6000 router.

Load openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb from original Zyxel U-Boot:

tftpboot openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb
bootm 0x46000000
Load mtd-rw
insmod /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mtd-rw.ko i_want_a_brick=1

Format ubi and create ubootenv partitions

ubidetach -p /dev/mtd5; ubiformat /dev/mtd5 -y; ubiattach -p /dev/mtd5
ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 0 -N ubootenv -s 128KiB
ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 1 -N ubootenv2 -s 128KiB
Copy openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb to /tmp and create recovery partition.
If your recovery image is larger than 10MiB, size the recovery partition accordingly to make it fit.

ubimkvol /dev/ubi0 -n 2 -N recovery -s 10MiB
ubiupdatevol /dev/ubi0_2  openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-initramfs-recovery.itb
Copy preloader and uboot to /tmp and write them in the mtd

mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-preloader.bin bl2
mtd write /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-bl31-uboot.fip fip
Now write the firmware:
sysupgrade -n  /tmp/openwrt-mediatek-filogic-zyxel_ex5601-t0-ubootmod-squashfs-sysupgrade.itb

To create a correct BL2, I had to add a profile for 'spim:4k+256' as I could not find a way to value the variable 'NAND_TYPE'.

Features and fixes from hitech95 tree has been squashed, I'm attaching his commit message:

The Power LED was not working correctly and not reacting
 to the boot process and statuses.

The board has space (footprint) for an unpopulated Zigbee chip,
 while we dont know the device model having this chip populated
 we have to assure that the common dts doesnt enable
 interfaces that share pins with such device.

In this instance the PCIe and the uart1 and uart2 are disabled.
Some of the control PCIE pins seems to be used for the Zigbee chip,
 UART1 seems to be used as a flash port while UART2 should be the
 main comunication interface of Zigbee chip.

The Zigbee chip should be a EFR32MG21. But the pins used for UART
 seems to be not on standard PINS used by other adapters.
 So it cannot run firmwares shared on the web.
 But it should be possible to build a custom firmware with
 the corrtect pinmux.

This commit also contains the following squashed commit from hitech95
 - mediatek: fix sysupgrade for Zyxel EX7601-T0 ubootmod

Changes and fixes added in common board:
 - added aliases for boot status leds.
 - added aliases for the mac-label-device.
 - added pin claims for core features (MDIO and UART 0)
 - added default LEDs configuration (01_leds)
 - added default network configuration (02_network)
 - added missing kmod-usb3 module for USB3
 - fixed LED names
 - fixed reset pin for SLIC chip
 - removed unused pinmux configurations and devices
 - fix LAN (switch) port numbering
 - using nvmem cells for wifi eeprom, dropping deprecated "mediatek,mtd-eeprom"
 - proper factory partition and mac address handling
 - cleaned up spi_nand sections and partition

Changes and fixxes added in stock layout:
 - added NMBM, if u-boot has it, the kernel must be informed.

Co-authored-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com>
Co-developed-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Nicolò Veronese <nicveronese@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Valerio 'ftp21' Mancini <ftp21@ftp21.eu>
(cherry picked from commit b5df398a36)
2024-02-27 17:42:30 +00:00
Roland Reinl
e2954a1e1b mediatek: Add support for TP-Link EAP225v5
Device specification:
- MT7629 with 16MB NOR flash W25Q128 and 128 MB DDR3 RAM.
- MT7761N and MT7762N wireless chips (currenlty no driver in OpenWrt available)
  - WiFi is NOT working on this device
- Dual core but second CPU doesn't seem to work (Error message during boot: "CPU1: failed to come online")

There are two similar merge requests for similar devices with the same issues:
- https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/12286
- https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/5084

UART interface is next to the reset button, pinout:
- 1: TX (the pin with the arrow marker)
- 2: RX
- 3: GND
- 4: VCC

UART settings: 115200,8n1, 3.3V

U-Boot menu can be entered by pressing Ctrl+B during startup.

Booting initramfs:
- Set your computers IP adress to 192.168.1.110
- Run a TFTP server providing the initramfs image
- Power on the AP, press Ctrl+B to get to the U-Boot menu
- Select "1. System Load Linux to SDRAM via TFTP"
- Update kernel file name, input server IP and input device IP (if they deviate from the defaults)
- After booting, create a backup of all partitions, especially for kernel and root_fs. They are required for reverting back to stock firmware
- The sysupgrade image can be flashed now

MAC adresses:
- LAN and 2.4GHz use the same MAC (the one printed on the device)
- 5GHz WiFi MAC is LAN MAC + 1

GPIOs:
- GPIO 21 is the reset pin (low active)
- GPIO 55 is for the green LED (active high)
- GPIO 56 is for the yellow/amber LED (active high)

Signed-off-by: Roland Reinl <reinlroland+github@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 44cd32d764)
2024-02-27 17:42:30 +00:00
Roland Reinl
f555fa6fd0 mediatek: Add support for D-Link EAGLE PRO AI M32
Specification:
 - MT7622BV SoC with 2.4GHz wifi
 - MT7975AN + MT7915AN for 5GHz
 - MT7531BE Switch
 - 512MB RAM
 - 128 MB flash
 - 3 LEDs (red, orange, white)
 - 2 buttons (WPS and Reset)

MAC addresses:
 - WAN MAC is stored in partition "Odm" at offset 0x83
 - LAN (as printed on the device) is WAN MAC + 1
 - WLAN MAC (2.4 GHz) is WAN MAC + 2
 - WLAN MAC (5GHz) is WAN MAC + 3

Disassembly: Remove 4 screws in the bottom and 2 screws in the top (after removing the blue cover on the top), then the board can be pulled out.

The pins for the serial console are already labeled on the board (VCC, TX, RX, GND). Serial settings: 3.3V, 115200,8n1

Flashing via Recovery Web Interface:
- Set your IP address to 192.168.0.10, subnetmask 255.255.255.25
- Press the reset button while powering on the deivce
- Keep the reset button pressed until the status LED blinks fast
- Open a Chromium based and goto http://192.168.0.1
- Download openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-dlink_eagle-pro-ai-m32-a1-squashfs-recovery.bin

Flashing via uBoot:
- Open the case, connect to the UART console
- Set your IP address to 10.10.10.3, subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Connect to one of the LAN interfaces of the router
- Run a tftp server which provides openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-dlink_eagle-pro-ai-m32-initramfs-kernel.bin. You can rename the file to iverson_uImage (no extension), then you don't have to enter the whole file name in uboot later.
- Power on the device and select "1. System Load Linux to SDRAM via TFTP." in the boot menu
- Enter image file, tftp server IP and device IP (if they differ from the default).
- TFTP download to RAM will start. After a few seconds OpenWrt initramfs should start
- The initramfs is accessible via 192.168.1.1, change your IP address accordingly (or use multiple IP addresses on your interface)
- Create a backup of the Kernel1 partition, this file is required if a revert to stock should be done later
- Perform a sysupgrade using openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-dlink_eagle-pro-ai-m32-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
- Reboot the device. OpenWrt should start from flash now

Revert back to stock using the Recovery Web Interface:
- Set your IP address to 192.168.0.10, subnetmask 255.255.255.25
- Press the reset button while powering on the deivce
- Keep the reset button pressed until the status LED blinks fast
- Open a Chromium based and goto http://192.168.0.1
- Flash a decrypted firmware image from D-Link. Decrypting an firmware image is described below.

Decrypting a D-Link firmware image:
- Download https://github.com/RolandoMagico/firmware-utils/blob/M32/src/m32-firmware-util.c
- Compile a binary from the downloaded file, e.g. gcc m32-firmware-util.c -lcrypto -o m32-firmware-util
- Run ./m32-firmware-util M32 --DecryptFactoryImage <OriginalFirmware> <OutputFile>
- Example for firmware 1.03.01_HOTFIX: ./m32-firmware-util M32 --DecryptFactoryImage M32-REVA_1.03.01_HOTFIX.enc.bin M32-REVA_1.03.01_HOTFIX.decrypted.bin

Revert back to stock using uBoot:
- Open the case, connect to the UART console
- Set your IP address to 10.10.10.3, subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Connect to one of the LAN interfaces of the router
- Run a tftp server which provides the previously created backup of the Kernel1 partition. You can rename the file to iverson_uImage (no extension), then you don't have to enter the whole file name in uboot later.
- Power on the device and select "2. System Load Linux Kernel then write to Flash via TFTP." in the boot menu
- Enter image file, tftp server IP and device IP (if they differ from the default).
- TFTP download to FLASH will start. After a few seconds the stock firmware should start again

There is also an image openwrt-mediatek-mt7622-dlink_eagle-pro-ai-m32-a1-squashfs-tftp.bin which can directly be flashed via U-Boot and TFTP. It can be used if no backup of the Kernel1 partition is reuqired.

Flahsing via OEM web interface is currently not possible, the OEM images are encrypted and require a specific memory layout which is not compatible to the partition layout of OpenWrt.

Signed-off-by: Roland Reinl <reinlroland+github@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit e3a6945b58)
2024-02-27 17:42:30 +00:00
INAGAKI Hiroshi
5b4df9a27e mediatek: add support for Buffalo WSR-3200AX4S
Buffalo WSR-3200AX4S is a 2.4/5 GHz band 11ax (Wi-Fi 6) router, based on
MT7622B.

Specification:

- SoC         : MediaTek MT7622B
- RAM         : DDR3 512 MiB
- Flash       : SPI-NAND 128 MiB (Winbond W25N01GVZEIG)
- WLAN        : 2.4/5 GHz 4T4R
  - 2.4 GHz   : MediaTek MT7622B (SoC)
  - 5 GHz     : MediaTek MT7915
- Ethernet    : 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps
  - Switch    : MediaTek MT7531
- LEDs/Keys   : 6x/5x (2x: buttons, 3x: slide-switches)
- UART        : through-hole on PCB (J4)
  - assignment: 3.3V, GND, TX, RX from tri-angle marking
  - settings  : 115200n8
- Power       : 12 VDC, 1.5 A

Flash instruction using factory.bin image:

1. Boot WSR-3200AX4S with "Router" mode
2. Access to "http://192.168.11.1/" and open firmware update page
   ("ファームウェア更新")
3. Select the OpenWrt factory.bin image and click update ("更新実行")
   button
4. Wait ~120 seconds to complete flashing

Note:

- This device has 2x OS images on flash. The first one will always be
  used for booting and the secondary is for backup.

- This support generates multiple factory*.bin image:

  - factory.bin      : for flashing from OEM WebUI
  - factory-uboot.bin: for flashing from U-Boot or clean installation
                       via sysupgrade (don't use for normal sysupgrade)

Known issues:

- Wi-Fi MAC addresses won't be applied to each adapter.

MAC Addresses:

LAN    : C4:3C:EA:xx:xx:60 (board_data, mac (text))
WAN    : C4:3C:EA:xx:xx:60 (board_data, mac (text))
2.4 GHz: C4:3C:EA:xx:xx:61
5 GHz  : C4:3C:EA:xx:xx:68

Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7383eb266b)
2024-02-27 17:42:30 +00:00
INAGAKI Hiroshi
65f9f3131e mediatek: separate dts/dtsi for Buffalo WSR series
Separate dts/dtsi from the dts of Buffalo WSR-2533DHP2 to prepare adding
suppport for WSR-3200AX4S.

Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9f640cae75)
2024-02-27 17:42:30 +00:00
INAGAKI Hiroshi
882d20e25b mediatek: merge trx helpers in image/mt7622.mk
Merge similar helpers of trx image generation, "buffalo-kernel-trx" and
"trx-nand".

Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit d0929006f2)
2024-02-27 17:42:30 +00:00
INAGAKI Hiroshi
a26ea17294 mediatek: drop pwm7_pins from Buffalo WSR-2533DHP2
MediaTek MT7622 doesn't support ch7 of PWM and pinctrl groups were dropped from
driver source[0]. So pwm7-related groups are unavailable now, then, kernel shows a
warning.

[    0.370264] mt7622-pinctrl 10211000.pinctrl: invalid group "pwm_ch7_2" for function "pwm"

Drop that pinmux from pinctrl node.

[0]: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/pinctrl/mediatek/pinctrl-mt7622.c?id=57972641810a97566ffd13e4be3f6a66d61eb3b5

Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4d9113017b)
2024-02-27 17:42:30 +00:00
INAGAKI Hiroshi
9c793c44c9 mediatek: add label-mac-device for Buffalo WSR-2533DHP2
Add label-mac-device with "&gmac0" phandle for Buffalo WSR-2533DHP2.

Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 94606abf63)
2024-02-27 17:42:30 +00:00
INAGAKI Hiroshi
7e47913ef6 mediatek: update NVMEM bindings for Buffalo WSR-2533DHP2
Update NVMEM-related nodes and use newer binding for MAC addresses on
Buffalo WSR-2533DHP2.

Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit de62e01652)
2024-02-27 17:42:30 +00:00
INAGAKI Hiroshi
04ec453970 mediatek: update LED/Key bindings for Buffalo WSR-2533DHP2
Update LED and key nodes with newer DeviceTree bindings for WSR-2533DHP2.

- LED
  - use led-[0-9] for node name of LEDs
  - add "color" and "function" properties
  - drop default-state = "on" from green:power LED
    - this LED will be turned on by led-running alias

- key
  - drop unnecessary poll-interval property
  - use key-[0-9] for node name of keys

Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6b8e7144c8)
2024-02-27 17:42:30 +00:00