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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Golle
8dd0215676 mediatek: disable RTC on Bananapi R64 and refresh patches
The in-SoC RTC of the Bananapi R64 is more disruptive than useful
without a battery connected. Disable it to not have Linux use the
RTC provided time 2000-01-01 00:00:00 after power-loss.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2021-03-06 18:40:04 +00:00
Daniel Golle
ca14dfb06b
mediatek: mt7622: bpi-r64: allow MAC addresses to be inherited
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2021-03-05 20:13:59 +00:00
Rui Salvaterra
3a187fa718 kernel: bump 5.10 to 5.10.20
Also add a new kconfig symbol (CONFIG_KCMP) to the generic config,
disabling the SYS_kcmp syscall (it was split from
CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE, which is disabled by default, so the
previous behaviour is kept).

Removed (upstreamed) patches:
  070-net-icmp-pass-zeroed-opts-from-icmp-v6-_ndo_send-bef.patch
  081-wireguard-device-do-not-generate-ICMP-for-non-IP-pac.patch
  082-wireguard-queueing-get-rid-of-per-peer-ring-buffers.patch
  083-wireguard-kconfig-use-arm-chacha-even-with-no-neon.patch
  830-v5.12-0002-usb-serial-option-update-interface-mapping-for-ZTE-P685M.patch

Manually rebased patches:
  313-helios4-dts-status-led-alias.patch
  104-powerpc-mpc85xx-change-P2020RDB-dts-file-for-OpenWRT.patch

Run tested:
  ath79 (TL-WDR3600)
  mvebu (Turris Omnia)

Signed-off-by: Rui Salvaterra <rsalvaterra@gmail.com>
2021-03-05 20:35:01 +01:00
Daniel Golle
dfa0a38d1f mediatek: rework support for BananaPi BPi-R64
**What's new**

 * Bring support for the Bananapi BPi-R64 to the level desirable for
   a nice hackable routerboard.
 * Use ARM Trusted Firmware A from source. (goodbye binary preloader)
 * Use Das U-Boot from source. (see previous commit)
 * Assemble SD-card image using OpenWrt image-commands.
   (no gen_sd_cruz_foo.sh added, this is not Raspbian)
 * Updated kernel options to support root filesystem.
 * Updated DTS to match OpenWrt LAN ports, known LEDs, buttons, ...
 * Detect root device, handle sysupgrade, config restore, ...
 * Wire up (known) LEDs and buttons in OpenWrt-fashion.
 * Build one set of images from SD-card and eMMC.
 * Hopefully provide a good example of how things can be done right
   from scratch.

**Installation and images**

 * Have an empty SD-card at hand
 * Write stuff to the card, as root (card device is /dev/mmcblkX)
   - write header, gpt, bl2, atf, u-boot and recovery kernel:
     `cat *bpi-r64-boot-sdcard.img *bpi-r64-initramfs-recovery.fit > /dev/mmcblkX`
   - rescan partitions:
     `blockdev --rereadpt /dev/mmcblkX`
   - write main system to production partition:
     `cat *bpi-r64-squashfs-sysupgrade.fit > /dev/mmcblkXp5`

 * Installation to eMMC works using SD-card bootloader via TFTP
   When running OpenWrt of SD-card, issue this to trigger installation
   to eMMC:
   `fw_setenv bootcmd run emmc_init`
   Be prepared to serve the content of bin/targets/mediatek/mt7622 on
   TFTP server address 192.168.1.254.

**What's missing**

 * The red LED is always on, probably a hardware bug.
 * AHCI (probably needs DTS changes)
 * Ship SD-card image ready with every needed for eMMC install.
 * The eMMC has a second, currently unused boot partition. This would
   be ideal to store the WiFi EEPROM and Ethernet MAC address(es).
   @sinovoip ideas?

Thanks to Thomas Hühn @thuehn for providing the hardware!

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2021-02-28 04:15:44 +00:00
Felix Fietkau
c46ccb69d1 mediatek: mt7622: add Linux 5.10 support
Switch mt7622 subtarget to Linux 5.10, it has been tested by many of us
on several devices for a couple of weeks already.

Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
2021-02-28 00:45:56 +00:00