Most notably this enabled use of pstore/ramoops on MT7622 as DRAM
content is now preserved over reboot.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
The out-of-tree qcom-smem patches traditionally displayed mtd partition names
in upper case, starting with the new mainline qcom-smem support in kernel v5.10,
it switches to normalizing the partition names to lower case.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Lippers-Hollmann <s.l-h@gmx.de>
The out-of-tree qcom-smem patches traditionally displayed mtd partition names
in upper case, starting with the new mainline qcom-smem support in kernel v5.10,
it switches to normalizing the partition names to lower case.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Lippers-Hollmann <s.l-h@gmx.de>
The out-of-tree qcom-smem patches traditionally displayed mtd partition names
in upper case, starting with the new mainline qcom-smem support in kernel v5.10,
it switches to normalizing the partition names to lower case.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Lippers-Hollmann <s.l-h@gmx.de>
fa731838c5 cleared the forced speed in the QSGMII PCS_ALL_CH_CTL
register during probe, but this is only correct for GMACs that are not
configured with fixed-link. This prevented GMACs configured with both
phy-mode = "sgmii" and fixed-link from working properly, as discussed at
https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/3954#issuecomment-834625090 and
the comments that follow. Notably, this prevented all communication
between gmac2 and the switch on the Netgear R7800.
The correct behavior is to set the QSGMII PCS_ALL_CH_CTL register by
considering the gmac's fixed-link child, setting the speed as directed by
fixed-link if present, and otherwise clearing it as was done previously.
Fixes: fa731838c5 ("ipq806x: dwmac: clear forced speed during probe")
Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@moxienet.com>
Tested-by: Hannu Nyman <hannu.nyman@iki.fi>
Run-tested: ipq806x/ubnt,unifi-ac-hd, ipq806x/netgear,r7800
Cc: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
Cc: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
OpenWRT requires a number of Perl modules to be installed. It wasn't checking on all of them.
This patch adds checks for Perl FindBin, File::Copy, File::Compare and Thread::Queue modules.
Failing to install these, will have the build break at some point. By adding these to the
prereq-build.mk script, they are checked on forehand.
Tested on a Fedora 33 and 34 (beta) that was freshly installed. Fedora appears to
break up Perl modules into small packages that need to be installed for the build to succeed.
Signed-off-by: Bas Mevissen <abuse@basmevissen.nl>
With some debug in qmi.sh using following patch, some errors are visible
in the registration step
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ proto_qmi_init_config() {
}
proto_qmi_setup() {
+ set -x
local interface="$1"
local dataformat connstat plmn_mode mcc mnc
local device apn auth username password pincode delay modes pdptype
@@ -224,6 +225,8 @@ proto_qmi_setup() {
fi
done
+ registration=$(uqmi -s -d "$device" --get-serving-system)
+
[ -n "$modes" ] && uqmi -s -d "$device" --set-network-modes "$modes" > /dev/null 2>&1
echo "Starting network $interface"
During the boot of the system, modem could not start automatically its
network registration.
netifd: wan (9235): + echo 'Waiting for network registration'
netifd: wan (9235): Waiting for network registration
netifd: wan (9235): + local 'registration_timeout=0'
netifd: wan (9235): + uqmi -s -d /dev/cdc-wdm1 --get-serving-system
netifd: wan (9235): + grep '"searching"'
netifd: wan (9235): + uqmi -s -d /dev/cdc-wdm1 --get-serving-system
netifd: wan (9235): + registration='{"registration":"not_registered","plmn_mcc":208,"plmn_mnc":20,"plmn_description":"","roaming":true}'
netifd: wan (9235): + '[' -n ]
netifd: wan (9235): + echo 'Starting network wan'
As the while loop checks only "searching" pattern, uqmi.sh script quits
searching loop and continues whereas the modem is not registered
Other issue, after X seconds modem stops searching.
netifd: wan (9213): + uqmi -s -d /dev/cdc-wdm0 --get-serving-system
netifd: wan (9213): + grep '"searching"'
netifd: wan (9213): + '[' -e /dev/cdc-wdm0 ]
netifd: wan (9213): + '[' 3 -lt 0 -o 0 '=' 0 ]
netifd: wan (9213): + let registration_timeout++
netifd: wan (9213): + sleep 1
netifd: wan (9213): + uqmi -s -d /dev/cdc-wdm0 --get-serving-system
netifd: wan (9213): + grep '"searching"'
netifd: wan (9213): + uqmi -s -d /dev/cdc-wdm0 --get-serving-system
netifd: wan (9213): + registration='{"registration":"not_registered"}'
netifd: wan (9213): + '[' -n ]
netifd: wan (9213): + echo 'Starting network wan'
netifd: wan (9213): Starting network wan
If registration_timeout is not expired, registration can be restarted
Signed-off-by: Thomas Richard <thomas.richard@kontron.com>
Tested-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>
The routerbootparts driver dynamically discovers the location of MikroTik
partitions, but it cannot determine their size (except by extending them
up to the start of the next discovered partition).
The hard_config partition has a default size of 0x1000 in the driver,
while it actually takes 0x2000 on the hAP-ac2. Set the correct size in
the hAP-ac2 DTS.
On most devices, this isn't a problem as the actual data fits in 0x1000
bytes. However, some devices have larger data that doesn't fit in 0x1000
bytes. In any case, all devices seen so far have enough space for a
0x2000 hard_config partition before the start of the dtb_config partition.
With the current 0x1000 size:
0x00000000e000-0x00000000f000 : "hard_config"
0x000000010000-0x000000017bbc : "dtb_config"
With this patch extending the size to 0x2000:
0x00000000e000-0x000000010000 : "hard_config"
0x000000010000-0x000000017bbc : "dtb_config"
Other ipq40xx boards may need the same fix but it needs testing.
References: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/support-for-mikrotik-hap-ac2/23333/324
Acked-by: Thibaut VARÈNE <hacks@slashdirt.org>
Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <git@bitsofnetworks.org>
Using these config-options to customize the folders used at build-time makes these
folder settings appear in generated archive. This causes the SDK to be not
portable, as it's going to use the build-time folders on the new systems.
The errors vary from passing the build, disk out-of-space to permission denied.
The build-time settings of these folders are passed into the archive via Config.build.
The expected behavior is that the SDK acts after unpacking like these settings have
their defaults, using intree folders. So just filter these folders out when running
convert-config.pl to create Config.build.
This addresses the same issue that's fixed in the previous commit for the imagebuilder.
Signed-off-by: Sven Roederer <devel-sven@geroedel.de>
Using these config-options to customize the folders used at build-time
makes these folder settings appear in generated archive. This causes the
imagebuilder to be not portable, as it's going to use the build-time folders
on the new systems. Errors look like:
mkdir: cannot create directory '/mnt/build': Permission denied
Makefile:116: recipe for target '_call_image' failed
make[2]: *** [_call_image] Error 1
Makefile:241: recipe for target 'image' failed
make[1]: *** [image] Error 2
The build-time settings of these folders are passed into the archives via
.config file.
The expected behavior is that after unpacking the imagebuilder acts like
these settings have their defaults, using intree folders. So unset the
build-time settings.
Signed-off-by: Sven Roederer <devel-sven@geroedel.de>
The previous commit increased the U-Boot environment size of the
UniFi 6 LR to 0x4000. Also change it uboot-envtools accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
mtd erase needs to be aligned with erase blocks. Use padded image size
for erasing the production volume.
As the environment grew above the current size of 0x1000 bytes by
introducing the new padding function, increase the env size to 0x4000.
While at it, clean up reset button function to work to more reliable on
that board.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
Adds support for Layer 2 multicast by implementing the DSA port_mdb_*
callbacks. The Kernel bridge listens to IGMP/MLD messages trapped to
the CPU-port, and calls the Multicast Forwarding Database updates.
The updates manage the L2 forwarding entries and the multicast
port-maps.
Signed-off-by: Birger Koblitz <git@birger-koblitz.de>
This sets up all VLANs with a default configuration on reset:
- forward based on VLAN-ID and not the FID/MSTI
- forward based on the inner VLAN-ID (not outer)
Signed-off-by: Birger Koblitz <git@birger-koblitz.de>
This adds SoC specific VLAN configuration routines, which
alsoe sets up the portmask table entries that are referred to
in the vlan profiles registers for unknown multicast flooding.
Signed-off-by: Birger Koblitz <git@birger-koblitz.de>
This adds support for the MMD access registers the RTL-SoCs use to access clause 45
PHYs via mdio.
This new interface is used to add EEE-support for the RTL8226
Signed-off-by: Birger Koblitz <git@birger-koblitz.de>
Adds a hash-bucket size attribute for the different SoCs, in order to
accomodate the buckets with 8 entries of the L2-forwarding tables
on RTL93XX in contrast to only 4 on RTL83XX.
Signed-off-by: Birger Koblitz <git@birger-koblitz.de>
This adds snooping support for IGMP and MLD on RTL8380/90/9300
by trapping IGMP and MLD packets to the CPU.
Signed-off-by: Birger Koblitz <git@birger-koblitz.de>
Enables CRC calculation offloading on RTL8380/8390/9300.
Tested on Zyxel XGS1210-10 (RTL9302)/GS1900-48 (RTL8390)/GS1900-10HP (RTL8382)
On the Zyxel GS1900-10HP, an increase of 5% in iperf3 send throughput
and 11% in receive throughput is seen.
Signed-off-by: Birger Koblitz <git@birger-koblitz.de>
wakeup-source is required for gpio keys to fix error
genirq: irq_chip msmgpio did not update eff. affinity mask
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
- Add new tsens node
- Add new cpufreq required nodes
- Drop arm cpuidle compatible
- Fix duplicate node set upstream
- Add voltage tolerance value for cpu opp
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
ipq806x have different ecc configuration for boot partition and rootfs partition. Add support for this to fix IO error on mtd block scan.
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
The spm driver now has dedicated support for krait cpu idle state. We don't need to add generic arm cpuidle support for qcom.
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Patch 0030 wrongly disables gsbi1 instead of gsbi4.
Fix the wrong patch and also include other fix from the original qsdk source.
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Various report and data show that the freq 384000 is too low and cause some
extra latency to the entire system. OEM qsdk code also set the min frequency
for this target to 800 mhz.
Also some user notice some instability with this idle frequency, solved by
setting the min frequency to 600mhz. Fix all these kind of problem by
introducing a boot init.d script that set the min frequency to 600mhz and set
the ondemand governor to be more aggressive. The script set these value only if
the ondemand governor is detected. 384 mhz freq is still available and user can
decide to restore the old behavior by disabling this script.
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
INABA Abaniact AML2-17GP is a 17 port gigabit switch, based on RTL8382.
Specification:
- SoC : Realtek RTL8382
- RAM : DDR3 128 MiB (SK hynix H5TQ1G63EFR)
- Flash : SPI-NOR 32 MiB (Macronix MX25L25635FZ2I-10G)
- Ethernet : 10/100/1000 Mbps x17
- port 1-8 : RTL8218B (SoC)
- port 8-16 : RTL8218D
- port wan : RTL8214FC
- LEDs/Keys : 1x, 1x
- UART : pin header on PCB (Molex 530470410 compatible)
- J14: 3.3V, GND, RX, TX from rear side
- 115200n8
- Power : 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.21 A
- Plug : IEC 60320-C13
Flash instruction using initramfs image:
1. Boot AML2-17GP normally
2. Set the IP address of computer to the range of 192.168.1.0/24, other
than 192.168.1.248 and connect computer to "WAN/CONSOLE" port of
AML2-17GP
3. Access to "http://192.168.1.248" and open firmware setting page
-- UI Language: 日本語 --
"メンテナンス" -> "デュアルイメージ"
-- UI Language: ENGLISH --
"Maintenance" -> "Dual Image"
4. Check "イメージ情報 (en: "Images Information")" and set the first
image to active by choosing "アクティブイメージ" (en: "Active
Image") in the partition "0"
5. open firmware upgrade page
-- UI Language: 日本語 --
"メンテナンス" -> "アップグレードマネージャー"
-- UI Language: ENGLISH --
"Maintenance" -> "Upgrade Manager"
6. Set the properties as follows
-- UI Language: 日本語 --
"アップグレード方式" : "HTTP"
"アップグレードタイプ" : "イメージ"
"イメージ" : "アクティブ"
"ブラウズファイル" : (select the OpenWrt initramfs image)
-- UI Language: ENGLISH --
"Upgrade Method" : "HTTP"
"Upgrade Type" : "Image"
"Image" : "(Active)"
"Browse file" : (select the OpenWrt initramfs image)
7. Press "アップグレード" (en: "Upgrade") button and perform upgrade
8. Wait ~150 seconds to complete flashing
9. After the flashing, the following message is showed and press "OK"
button to reboot
-- UI Language: 日本語 --
"成功!! 今すぐリブートしますか?"
-- UI Language: ENGLISH --
"Success!! Do you want to reboot now?"
10. After the rebooting, reconnect the cable to other port (1-16) and
open the SSH connection, download the sysupgrade image to the device
and perform sysupgrade with it
11. Wait ~120 seconds to complete sysupgrade
Note:
- The uploaded image via WebUI will only be written with the length
embedded in the uImage header. If the sysupgrade image is specified,
only the kernel is flashed and lacks the rootfs, this causes a kernel
panic while booting and bootloops.
To avoid this issue, initramfs image is required for flashing on WebUI
of stock firmware.
- This device has 1x LED named as "POWER", but it's not connected to the
GPIO of SoC and cannot be controlled.
- port 17 is named as "WAN/CONSOLE". This port is for the upstream
connection and console access (telnet/WebUI) on stock firmware.
Back to stock firmware:
1. Set "bootpartition" variable in u-boot-env2 partition to "1" by
fw_setsys
fw_setsys bootpartition 1
2. Reboot AML2-17GP
Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
The Netgear GS308T v1 is an 8 port gigabit switch. The GS310TP v1 is an 8
port POE+ gigabit switch with 2 SFP Ports (currently untested).
The GS308T v1 and GS310TP v1 are quite similar to the Netgear GS1xx
devices already supported. Theses two devices use the same Netgear
firmware and are very similar to there corresponding GS1xx devices. For
this reason they share a large portion of the device tree with the GS108T
and GS110TP with exception of the uimage magic and model and compatible
values.
All of the above feature a dual firmware layout, referred to as Image0
and Image1 in the Netgear firmware.
In order to manipulate the PoE+ on the GS310TP v1 , one needs the
rtl83xx-poe package
Specifications (GS308T)
----------------------
* RTL8380M SoC, 1 MIPS 4KEc core @ 500MHz
* 128MB DDR3-1600 DRAM (Winbond W631GG8MB-12)
* 32MB 3v NOR SPI Flash (Winbond W25Q256JVFQ)
* RTL8231 GPIO extender to control the LEDs and the reset button
* 8 x 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, internal PHY (RTL8218B)
* UART (115200 8N1) via unpopulated standard 0.1" pin header marked J1
* Power is supplied via a 12V 1A barrel connector
Specifications (GS310TP)
----------------------
* RTL8380M SoC, 1 MIPS 4KEc core @ 500MHz
* Nuvoton M0516LDN for controlling PoE
* 128MB DDR3-1600 DRAM (Winbond W631GG8MB-12)
* 32MB 3v NOR SPI Flash (Winbond W25Q256JVFQ)
* RTL8231 GPIO extender to control the LEDs and the reset button
* 8 x 10/100/1000BASE-T PoE+ ports, 2 x Gigabit SFP ports,
internal PHY (RTL8218B)
* UART (115200 8N1) via unpopulated standard 0.1" pin header marked J1
* Power is supplied via a 54V 1.25A barrel connector
Both devices have UART pinout
-----------
J1 | [o]ooo
^ ||`------ GND
| |`------- RX [TX out of the serial adapter]
| `-------- TX [RX into the serial adapter]
`---------- Vcc (3V3) [the square pin]
The through holes are filled with PB-free solder which melts at 375C.
They can also be drilled using a 0.9mm bit.
Installation
------------
Instructions are identical to those for the similar Negear devices
and apply both to the GS308T v1 and GS310TP v1 as well.
-------------------
Boot initramfs image from U-Boot
--------------------------------
1. Press the Escape key at the `Hit Esc key to stop autoboot` prompt
2. Init network with `rtk network on` command
3. Load image with `tftpboot 0x8f000000
openwrt-realtek-generic-netgear_gs308t-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin` command
4. Boot the image with `bootm` command
The switch defaults to IP 192.168.1.1 and tries to fetch the image via
TFTP from 192.168.1.111.
Updating the installed firmware
-------------------------------
The OpenWRT ramdisk image can be flashed directly from the Netgear UI.
The Image0 slot should be used in order to enable sysupgrade.
As with similar switches, changing the active boot partition can be
accomplished in U-Boot as follows:
1. Press the Escape key at the `Hit Esc key to stop autoboot` prompt
2. Run `setsys bootpartition {0|1}` to select the boot partition
3. Run `savesys` followed by `boota` to proceed with the boot process
Signed-off-by: Raylynn Knight <rayknight@me.com>
This was introduced to gmac2 and gmac3 in 57ea767a53 without fanfare.
There's no indication of why it was added to those devices, but not to
gmac0 or gmac1. It was probably an unintentional omission. It should be
present on all four gmac devices.
This property is considered by
drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/stmmac_platform.c
stmmac_probe_config_dt.
Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@moxienet.com>
Build-tested: ipq806x/ubnt,unifi-ac-hd
Run-tested: ipq806x/ubnt,unifi-ac-hd
The Ubiquiti UniFi AC HD (UAP-AC-HD, UAP301) has two Ethernet ports,
labeled MAIN and SECONDARY, connected to gmac2 and gmac1, respectively.
The standard probe order results in gmac1/SECONDARY being eth0 and
gmac2/MAIN being eth1. This does not match the stock firmware, is
contrary to user expectation, causes the wrong (high) MAC address to be
used in a bridged configuration (the default for this device), and makes
the gmac2/MAIN port unusable in the preinit environment (such as for
failsafe). Until a recent patch, gmac1/SECONDARY (eth0) was not even
usable.
This reorders the ports so that gmac2/MAIN is eth0, and the now-working
gmac1/SECONDARY is eth1. eth0 has the low MAC address and eth1 has the
high; when bridged, the bridge takes on the correct low MAC address.
This matches the stock firmware. The MAIN port is usable for failsafe
during preinit.
This device does not have a switch on board, so there's no possibility
to remap ports via switch configuration. "ip link set $interface name"
is used instead, during preinit before networking is configured.
Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@moxienet.com>
Build-tested: ipq806x/ubnt,unifi-ac-hd
Run-tested: ipq806x/ubnt,unifi-ac-hd
Unlike many ipq806x devices, Ubiquiti UniFi AC HD (UAP-AC-HD, UAP301)
has no switch on board. Its two Ethernet ports are connected to Atheros
AR8033 PHYs. It is not appropriate to use fixed-link in this
configuration. Instead, configure the correct PHYs in the device tree
configuration to allow the at803x driver to load.
Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@moxienet.com>
Build-tested: ipq806x/ubnt,unifi-ac-hd
Run-tested: ipq806x/ubnt,unifi-ac-hd
On a Ubiquiti UniFi AC HD (ubnt,unifi-ac-hd, UAP-AC-HD, UAP301), a
forced speed on gmac1 is set in the QSGMII PCS_ALL_CH_CTL register,
presumably by the bootloader (4.3.28), preventing the interface from
being usable. The QSDK NSS GMAC driver takes care to clear the forced
speed in nss_gmac_qsgmii_dev_init
(https://source.codeaurora.org/quic/qsdk/oss/lklm/nss-gmac/tree/ipq806x/nss_gmac_init.c?h=nss
at d5bb14925861).
gmac1 is connected to the port on the device labeled SECONDARY, and is
currently eth0 but will be switched to eth1 by a subsequent patch. By
clearing the QSGMII PCS forced speed during dwmac initialization when
SGMII is in use, this port becomes usable.
This patch is upstreamable, and will be sent upstream after successful
testing in OpenWrt.
Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@moxienet.com>
Build-tested: ipq806x/ubnt,unifi-ac-hd
Run-tested: ipq806x/ubnt,unifi-ac-hd
The stock firmware does not accept firmware with "Talon" in the name.
Tested on firmware version 1.0.10 Build 20160902 rel. 57400 which came
preinstalled, as well as latest firmware version 2.0.1 Build 20170103
rel.71053 flashed from
AD7200v1-up-ver2-0-1-P1[20170103-rel71053]_2017-01-04_10.08.28.bin.
Fixes: 1a775a4fd0 ("ipq806x: add support for TP-Link Talon AD7200")
Signed-off-by: Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24@gmail.com>
[added details about vendor firmware]
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>