4b4849cf5e5a interface-ip: unify host and proto route handling
507c0513d176 interface-ip: add support for excluding interfaces in host route lookup
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
(cherry picked from commit 24cc341fdc)
56cb2d4 nas: add decoding of cell_id
9a9019a uqmi: wms - added storage to read text messages
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 51c442c265)
Aruba deploys a BDF in the root filesystem, however this matches the one
used for the DK04 reference board.
The board-specific BDFs are built into the kernel. The AP-365 shows
sinificant degraded performance with increased range when used with the
reference BDF.
Replace the BDF with the one extracted from Arubas kernel.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
(cherry picked from commit b21b98627d)
210991d fw4: prefer /dev/stdin if available
4e5e322 fw4: make `fw4 restart` behavior more robust
221040e ruleset: emit time ranges when both start and stop times are specified
30a7d47 fw4: fix datetime parsing
fb9a6b2 ruleset: correct mangle_output chain type
6dd2617 fw4: fix logic flaw in testing hw flow offloading support
c7c9c84 fw4: ensure that negative bitcounts are properly translated
c4a78ed fw4: fix typo in emitted set types
Fixes: #9764, #9923, #9927, #9935, #9955
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
(cherry picked from commit a7ddef6ef1)
d996047 syntax: adjust number literal parsing and string to number conversion
9efbe18 lib: refactor `uc_int()`
da3f089 lib: rework uc_index() implementation
559029e ci: make jobs faster during pull request testing
Fixes: #9923
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
(backported from commits 251e70c887 and
7f998088f0)
c22eeef fw4: support negative CIDR bit notation
628d791 hotplug: reliably handle interfaces with ubus zone hints
d005293 fw4: store zone associations from ubus in statefile as well
b268225 fw4: filter non hw-offload capable devices when resolving lower devices
57984e0 fw4: always resolve lower flowtable devices
7782017 tests: fix mocked `fd.read("line")` api
72b196d config: remove restictions on DHCPv6 allow rule
f0cc317 fw4: refactor family selection for forwarding rules
b0b8122 treewide: use modern syntax
05995f1 fw4: fix emitting device jump rules for family restricted zones
b479815 fw4: fix family auto-selection for config nat rules
2816a82 ruleset: ensure that family-agnostic ICMP rules cover ICMPv6 as well
2379c3d tests: add test coverage for zone family selection logic
Fixes: #5066, #9611, #9765, #9854
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
(cherry picked from commit 2df17604a4)
This release comes with a security fix related to c_rehash. OpenWrt
does not ship or use it, so it was not affected by the bug.
There is a fix for a possible crash in ERR_load_strings() when
configured with no-err, which OpenWrt does by default.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 7a5ddc0d06)
This is mostly a bug fix release, including two that were already
patched here:
- 300-fix-SSL_get_verify_result-regression.patch
- 400-wolfcrypt-src-port-devcrypto-devcrypto_aes.c-remove-.patch
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 73c1fe2890)
Hardware specs:
SoC: Qualcomm IPQ8065 (dual core Cortex-A15)
RAM: 512 MB DDR3
Flash: 256 MB NAND, 32 MB NOR
WiFi: QCA9983 2.4 GHz, QCA9984 5 GHz
Switch: QCA8337
Ethernet: 5x 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
USB: 1x USB 3.0 Type-A
Buttons: WPS, Reset
Power: 12 VDC, 2.5 A
Ethernet ports:
1x WAN: connected to eth2
4x LAN: connected via the switch to eth0 and eth1
(eth0 is disabled in OEM firmware)
MAC addresses (OEM and OpenWrt):
fw_env @ 0x00 d4🆎82:??:??:?a LAN (eth1)
fw_env @ 0x06 d4🆎82:??:??:?b WAN (eth2)
fw_env @ 0x0c d4🆎82:??:??:?c WLAN 2.4 GHz (ath1)
fw_env @ 0x12 d4🆎82:??:??:?d WLAN 5 GHz (ath0)
fw_env @ 0x18 d4🆎82:??:??:?e OEM usage unknown (eth0 in OpenWrt)
OID d4🆎82 is registered to:
ARRIS Group, Inc., 6450 Sequence Drive, San Diego CA 92121, US
More info:
https://openwrt.org/inbox/toh/arris/tr4400_v2
IMPORTANT:
This port requires moving the 'fw_env' partition prior to first boot to
consolidate 70% of the usable space in flash into a contiguous partition.
'fw_env' contains factory-programmed MAC addresses, SSIDs, and passwords.
Its contents must be copied to 'rootfs_1' prior to booting via initramfs.
Note that the stock 'fw_env' partition will be wiped during sysupgrade.
A writable 'stock_fw_env' partition pointing to the old, stock location
is included in the port to help rolling back this change if desired.
Installation:
- Requires serial access and a TFTP server.
- Fully boot stock, press ENTER, type in:
mtd erase /dev/mtd21
dd if=/dev/mtd22 bs=128K count=1 | mtd write - /dev/mtd21
umount /config && ubidetach -m 23 && mtd erase /dev/mtd23
- Reboot and interrupt U-Boot by pressing a key, type in:
set mtdids 'nand0=nand0'
set mtdparts 'mtdparts=nand0:155M@0x6500000(mtd_ubi)'
set bootcmd 'ubi part mtd_ubi && ubi read 0x44000000 kernel && bootm'
env save
- Setup TFTP server serving initramfs image as 'recovery.bin', type in:
set ipaddr 192.168.1.1
set serverip 192.168.1.2
tftpboot recovery.bin && bootm
- Use sysupgrade to install squashfs image.
This port is based on work done by AmadeusGhost <amadeus@jmu.edu.cn>.
Signed-off-by: Rodrigo Balerdi <lanchon@gmail.com>
[add 5.15 changes for 0069-arm-boot-add-dts-files.patch]
Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
(cherry picked from commit f8b0010dfb)
The ZyXEL GS1900-16 is a 16 port gigabit switch similar to other GS1900 switches.
Specifications
--------------
* Device: ZyXEL GS1900-16
* SoC: Realtek RTL8382M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc
* Flash: 16 MiB Macronix MX25L12835F
* RAM: 128 MiB DDR2 SDRAM Nanya NT5TU128M8HE
* Ethernet: 16x 10/100/1000 Mbps
* LEDs: 1 PWR LED (green, not configurable)
1 SYS LED (green, configurable)
16 ethernet port link/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled)
* Buttons: 1 "RESET" button on front panel
* Power 120-240V AC C13
* UART: 1 serial header (J12) with populated standard pin connector on
the right back of the PCB.
Pinout (front to back):
+ Pin 1 - VCC marked with white dot
+ Pin 2 - RX
+ Pin 3 - TX
+ PIn 4 - GND
Serial connection parameters: 115200 8N1.
Installation
------------
OEM upgrade method:
* Log in to OEM management web interface
* Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware
* Select the HTTP radio button
* Select the Active radio button
* Use the browse button to locate the
realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-16-initramfs-kernel.bin
file amd select open so File Path is update with filename.
* Select the Apply button. Screen will display "Prepare
for firmware upgrade ...".
*Wait until screen shows "Do you really want to reboot?"
then select the OK button
* Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it:
> sysupgrade -n /tmp/realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-16-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
it may be necessary to restart the network (/etc/init.d/network restart) on
the running initramfs image.
U-Boot TFTP method:
* Configure your client with a static 192.168.1.x IP (e.g. 192.168.1.10).
* Set up a TFTP server on your client and make it serve the initramfs image.
* Connect serial, power up the switch, interrupt U-boot by hitting the
space bar, and enable the network:
> rtk network on
* Since the GS1900-16 is a dual-partition device, you want to keep the OEM
firmware on the backup partition for the time being. OpenWrt can only boot
from the first partition anyway (hardcoded in the DTS). To make sure we are
manipulating the first partition, issue the following commands:
> setsys bootpartition 0
> savesys
* Download the image onto the device and boot from it:
> tftpboot 0x84f00000 192.168.1.10:openwrt-realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-16-initramfs-kernel.bin
> bootm
* Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it:
> sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-16-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
it may be necessary to restart the network (/etc/init.d/network restart) on
the running initramfs image.
Signed-off-by: Raylynn Knight <rayknight@me.com>
[removed duplicate patch title, align RAM specification]
Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
(cherry picked from commit 580723e86a)
There are two versions which are identical apart from the enclosure:
YunCore AX820: indoor ceiling mount AP with integrated antennas
YunCore HWAP-AX820: outdoor enclosure with external (N) connectors
Hardware specs:
SoC: MediaTek MT7621DAT
Flash: 16 MiB SPI NOR
RAM: 128MiB (DDR3, integrated)
WiFi: MT7905DAN+MT7975DN 2.4/5GHz 2T2R 802.11ax
Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps x2 (WAN/PoE+LAN)
LED: Status (green)
Button: Reset
Power: 802.11af/at PoE; DC 12V,1A
Antennas: AX820(indoor): 4dBi internal; HWAP-AX820(outdoor): external
Flash instructions:
The "OpenWRT support" version of the AX820 comes with a LEDE-based
firmware with proprietary MTK drivers and a luci webinterface and
ssh accessible under 192.168.1.1 on LAN; user root, no password.
The sysupgrade.bin can be flashed using luci or sysupgrade via ssh,
you will have to force the upgrade due to a different factory name.
Remember: Do *not* preserve factory configuration!
MAC addresses as used by OEM firmware:
use address source
2g 44:D1:FA:*:0b Factory 0x0004 (label)
5g 46:D1:FA:*:0b LAA of 2g
lan 44:D1:FA:*:0c Factory 0xe000
wan 44:D1:FA:*:0d Factory 0xe000 + 1
The wan MAC can also be found in 0xe006 but is not used by OEM dtb.
Due to different MAC handling in mt76 the LAA derived from lan is used
for 2g to prevent duplicate MACs when creating multiple interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Clemens Hopfer <openwrt@wireloss.net>
(cherry picked from commit 4891b86538)
From Andreas Böhler:
"Some revisions of the FRITZ!7530 use a Toshiba NAND with 8 bit ECC
in contrast to the Macronix NAND with 4 bit ECC.".
Uboot needs to know this in order to have a chance to load from
the NAND.
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 057bac2e1f)
Remove restrictions on source and destination addresses, which aren't
specified on RFC8415, and for some reason in openwrt are configured
to allow both link-local and ULA addresses.
As cleared out in issue #5066 there are some ISPs that use Gloabal
Unicast addresses, so fix this rule to allow them.
Fixes: #5066
Signed-off-by: Tiago Gaspar <tiagogaspar8@gmail.com>
[rebase onto firewall3, clarify subject, bump PKG_RELEASE]
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
(cherry picked from commit 65258f5d60)
Remove forgotten redundant selinuxenabled call and skip the whole
thing in case $IPKG_INSTROOT is set as labels are anyway applied only
later on in fakeroot when squashfs is created.
Fixes: 6d7272852e ("base-files: add missing $IPKG_INSTROOT to restorecon call")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 7b07c3cff5)
try to clean up some labeling inconsistencies
iwinfo loose ends
ucode loose ends
Makefile: adjust mintesttgt (adds blockmount/blockd)
nftables: reads inherited netifd pipe
ucode: reads inherited netifd pipes
mountroot: fowner
sandbox: writes inherited dropbear pipes
unbound related to /tmp/etc/ssl
unbound loose ends
adds a sslconftmpfile for /tmp/etc/ssl
README: maintain a wish list in the README
iwinfo: netifd forgot write
gptfdisk loose ends
iwinfo: netifd wpad reads/writes inherited netifd fifo files
netifd (mac80211.sh) executes iwinfo
luci: executes wireguard
luci-cgi: audits xtables execute access
rcuhttpd: lists ssl certfile dirs
iwinfo, wifi,nftables usage of ttyd pty if available
urandomseed: seedrng needs cap_sys_admin
iwinfo iwinfo, nftables and some chronyd rules related to ntp nts server
nftables, wifi and adds iwinfo skel
nftables, rpcd, ucode
nftables, ucode and seedrng ucode, fw3/nftables, luci
adds ucode skel and some fw3/nftables related
urandomseed: some seedrng rules
fw3 adds some support for fw4
urandomseed: /etc/seedrng is for seed.credit
hotplugcal: runs ucode which is interpreter like
adds a nftables skeleton and makes xtables optional
agent: allow all agents to write inherited dropbear pipes
urandomseed: this seems to be replaced by seedrng
kmodloader: label /etc/modules.conf kmodloader.conffile
Revert "shelexecfile: remove auditallow rule"
Makefile: sort the modules to process by secilc
Moves back to git.defensec.nl
unbound odhcpd (ip) reads net proc
tcp dump
shelexecfile: remove auditallow rule
rrd.cil: fixes indent
Target rddtool from cgi-io instead of runnit it without transition
rrd.cil related
rrd, rpcd, cgiio clean ups related to luci-app-statistics
Rules for rrd files and luci-statistics
unboundcontrol ordering
Several missing permissions
blockmount, dnsmasq, hotplugcall, rpcd, unbound
adds mctp_socket (linux 5.15)
ip: forgot tc-tiny type transition to go along with the fc spec
ip: adds a fc spec for tc-tiny (called by sqm)
adds ttyACM fc spec and various assorted loose ends
.gitattributes: do not export the github workflows
workflow use selinux 3.3
project moved back to https://git.defensec.nl/selinux-policy.git
Signed-off-by: Dominick Grift <dominick.grift@defensec.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 4379457098)
Update to overlooked v2 version of Dominick Grift's patch.
Fixes: 5109bd164c ("base-files: address sed in-place without SELinux awareness")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 6d7272852e)
sed(1) in busybox does not support this functionality:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/sed.git/tree/sed/execute.c#n598
This causes /etc/group to become mislabeled when a package requests
that a uid/gid be added on OpenWrt with SELinux
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
[move restorecon inside lock]
Signed-off-by: Dominick Grift <dominick.grift@defensec.nl>
(cherry picked from commit 5109bd164c)
After the switch to pre-calibration, ath10k would fail to initialize
the PCIE Wi-Fi on the GL-B200 as follows:
ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: enabling device (0140 -> 0142)
ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: qca9888 hw2.0 target 0x01000000 chip_id 0x00000000 sub 0000:0000
[...]
ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: failed to fetch board data for bus=pci,bmi-chip-id=0,bmi-board-id=16,variant=GL-B2200 from ath10k/QCA9888/hw2.0/board-2.bin
ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: failed to fetch board-2.bin or board.bin from ath10k/QCA9888/hw2.0
ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: failed to fetch board file: -12
ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: could not probe fw (-12)
Repackage the BDF file after renaming relevant fields and files to
allow for the Wi-Fi interface to start again.
Fixes: 80d34d9d59 ("ipq40xx: document pcie wifi chip on the GL.Inet GL-B2200")
CC: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
CC: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Robert Marko <robert.marko@sartura.hr>
Signed-off-by: Enrico Mioso <mrkiko.rs@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit e3f9af4fb6)
If logfacility is a path to a file it needs to be r/w mounted in the
sandbox as well for dnsmasq to work.
Reported-by: @iointerrupt
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 2b5fa44f60)
Add configuration to use uboot-envtools with the Extreme Networks
WS-AP3825i.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
(cherry picked from commit fb7ff6b027)
e14b099 syntax: implement support for ES6 template literals
111cf06 vm: stop executing bytecode on return of nested calls
33f1e0b treewide: move json-c compat shims into internal header file
e0e9431 vm: move unhandled exception reporting out of `uc_vm_execute_chunk()`
2b59140 vm: fix callframe double free on unhanded exceptions
7d7e950 main: abort when failing to load a preload library
1032a67 lib: let `json()` accept input objects implementing `read()` method
5ee68d5 fs: implement `fs.readfile()` and `fs.writefile()`
df6b861 ci: debian: change path before attempting to invoke Git operations
dfaf05a ci: debian: automatically update changelog from Git tag
34f3c45 ci: fix YAML syntax of Debian workflow
e956bcf fs: fix off-by-one in fs.dirname() function
6fc4b6c .gitignore: fix overmatching patterns, blacklist cram .venv
7c2e082 build: remove legacy json-c check
77942af build: add polyfills for older libjson-c versions
0b4aaa3 CI: build Debian package
f404285 debian: Add package definition
a37f654 types: fix escape sequence encoding of high byte values in JSON strings
aae5312 Update README.md
8134e25 build: fix symlink install target
87c7296 treewide: replace some leftover "utpl" occurrences, update .gitignore
7d27ad5 build: only stage ucc symlink if compile support is enabled
171402f lib: add date and time related functions
8b5dc60 lib: provide API function to obtain stdlib function implementations
eb0d2f1 main: turn ucode into multicall executable
28ee7e1 uloop: add support for tasks
753dea9 CI: build on macOS
668c5c0 lib: add argument position support (`%m$`) to `sprintf()` and `printf()`
ab46fdf treewide: remove legacy json-c include directives
b8f49b1 tests: 21_regex_literals: generalize syntax error test case
fd2e5e7 tests: 16_sort: fix logic flaw exposed on OS X
2c71bf2 tests: run_tests.sh: pass dummy value to `-T` flag
55c4a90 lib: disallow zero padding for %s formats
0d05cb5 tests: run_tests.sh: use greadlink if available
271e520 resolv: make OS X compatible
d13c320 fs: avoid Linux specific sys/sysmacros.h include on OS X
33397a3 uloop: use execvp() on OS X
bafdc8f lib: add naive sigtimedwait() stub for OS X
ada1585 build: consolidate CMakeLists.txt and cover OS X deviations
befbb69 include: add OS X compatible endian.h header
49838a8 include: rename include guards to avoid clashes with system headers
91f65de nl80211: add missing attributes and correct some attribute flags
b4a1fd5 lib: adjust require(), render() and include() raw mode semantics
4618807 main: rework CLI frontend
73dcd78 lib: fix potential integer underflow on empty render output
c402551 vm: fix crash on object literals with non-string computed properties
efe8a02 syntax: support add new operators
078d686 ubus: add event support
6c66c83 ubus: refactor error and argument handling
1cb04f9 ubus: add object publishing, notify and subscribe support
0e85974 uloop: clear errno before integer conversion attempts
05bd7ed types: treat resource type prototypes as GC roots
a2a26ca lib: introduce uloop binding
6b6d01f vm: release this context on exception in managed method call
1af23a9 tests: fix proto() testcase
4ce69a8 fs: implement access(), mkstemp(), file.flush() and proc.flush()
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
(backported from commits cef3e6a69c,
0400774a10 and
c59704334c)
Remove '0x' prefix from pstore node in dts, just like it was done
for the device tree used by Linux on MT7622.
This change is done in preparation to update U-Boot to 2022.04.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 810b48e793)
Both legacy iptables and nftables require nf-log modules for rule logging,
so move them into a separate package both firewall implementations can
depend on.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
(cherry picked from commit bea01fa57f)
The ZyXEL GS1900-24HP v1 is a 24 port PoE switch with two SFP ports,
similar to the other GS1900 switches.
Specifications
--------------
* Device: ZyXEL GS1900-24HP v1
* SoC: Realtek RTL8382M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc
* Flash: 16 MiB
* RAM: Winbond W9751G8KB-25 64 MiB DDR2 SDRAM
* Ethernet: 24x 10/100/1000 Mbps, 2x SFP 100/1000 Mbps
* LEDs:
* 1 PWR LED (green, not configurable)
* 1 SYS LED (green, configurable)
* 24 ethernet port link/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled)
* 24 ethernet port PoE status LEDs
* 2 SFP status/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled)
* Buttons:
* 1 "RESET" button on front panel (soft reset)
* 1 button ('SW1') behind right hex grate (hardwired power-off)
* PoE:
* Management MCU: ST Micro ST32F100 Microcontroller
* 6 BCM59111 PSE chips
* 170W power budget
* Power: 120-240V AC C13
* UART: Internal populated 10-pin header ('J5') providing RS232;
connected to SoC UART through a TI or SIPEX 3232C for voltage
level shifting.
* 'J5' RS232 Pinout (dot as pin 1):
2) SoC RXD
3) GND
10) SoC TXD
Serial connection parameters: 115200 8N1.
Installation
------------
OEM upgrade method:
* Log in to OEM management web interface
* Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware > Management
* If "Active Image" has the first option selected, OpenWrt will need to be
flashed to the "Active" partition. If the second option is selected,
OpenWrt will need to be flashed to the "Backup" partition.
* Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware > Upload
* Upload the openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin
file by your preferred method to the previously determined partition.
When prompted, select to boot from the newly flashed image, and reboot
the switch.
* Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it:
> sysupgrade /tmp/openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
U-Boot TFTP method:
* Configure your client with a static 192.168.1.x IP (e.g. 192.168.1.10).
* Set up a TFTP server on your client and make it serve the initramfs
image.
* Connect serial, power up the switch, interrupt U-boot by hitting the
space bar, and enable the network:
> rtk network on
* Since the GS1900-24HP v1 is a dual-partition device, you want to keep the
OEM firmware on the backup partition for the time being. OpenWrt can
only be installed in the first partition anyway (hardcoded in the
DTS). To ensure we are set to boot from the first partition, issue the
following commands:
> setsys bootpartition 0
> savesys
* Download the image onto the device and boot from it:
> tftpboot 0x81f00000 192.168.1.10:openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin
> bootm
* Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it:
> sysupgrade /tmp/openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24hp-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
Signed-off-by: Martin Kennedy <hurricos@gmail.com>
[Add info on PoE hardware to commit message]
Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
(cherry picked from commit a5ac8ad0ba)
The Sophos AP100, AP100C, AP55, and AP55C are dual-band 802.11ac access
points based on the Qualcomm QCA9558 SoC. They share PCB designs with
several devices that already have partial or full support, most notably the
Devolo DVL1750i/e.
The AP100 and AP100C are hardware-identical to the AP55 and AP55C, however
the 55 models' ART does not contain calibration data for their third chain
despite it being present on the PCB.
Specifications common to all models:
- Qualcomm QCA9558 SoC @ 720 MHz (MIPS 74Kc Big-endian processor)
- 128 MB RAM
- 16 MB SPI flash
- 1x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port, 802.3af PoE-in
- Green and Red status LEDs sharing a single external light-pipe
- Reset button on PCB[1]
- Piezo beeper on PCB[2]
- Serial UART header on PCB
- Alternate power supply via 5.5x2.1mm DC jack @ 12 VDC
Unique to AP100 and AP100C:
- 3T3R 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n via SoC WMAC
- 3T3R 5.8GHz 802.11a/n/ac via QCA9880 (PCI Express)
AP55 and AP55C:
- 2T2R 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n via SoC WMAC
- 2T2R 5.8GHz 802.11a/n/ac via QCA9880 (PCI Express)
AP100 and AP55:
- External RJ45 serial console port[3]
- USB 2.0 Type A port, power controlled via GPIO 11
Flashing instructions:
This firmware can be flashed either via a compatible Sophos SG or XG
firewall appliance, which does not require disassembling the device, or via
the U-Boot console available on the internal UART header.
To flash via XG appliance:
- Register on Sophos' website for a no-cost Home Use XG firewall license
- Download and install the XG software on a compatible PC or virtual
machine, complete initial appliance setup, and enable SSH console access
- Connect the target AP device to the XG appliance's LAN interface
- Approve the AP from the XG Web UI and wait until it shows as Active
(this can take 3-5 minutes)
- Connect to the XG appliance over SSH and access the Advanced Console
(Menu option 5, then menu option 3)
- Run `sudo awetool` and select the menu option to connect to an AP via
SSH. When prompted to enable SSH on the target AP, select Yes.
- Wait 2-3 minutes, then select the AP from the awetool menu again. This
will connect you to a root shell on the target AP.
- Copy the firmware to /tmp/openwrt.bin on the target AP via SCP/TFTP/etc
- Run `mtd -r write /tmp/openwrt.bin astaro_image`
- When complete, the access point will reboot to OpenWRT.
To flash via U-Boot serial console:
- Configure a TFTP server on your PC, and set IP address 192.168.99.8 with
netmask 255.255.255.0
- Copy the firmware .bin to the TFTP server and rename to 'uImage_AP100C'
- Open the target AP's enclosure and locate the 4-pin 3.3V UART header [4]
- Connect the AP ethernet to your PC's ethernet port
- Connect a terminal to the UART at 115200 8/N/1 as usual
- Power on the AP and press a key to cancel autoboot when prompted
- Run the following commands at the U-Boot console:
- `tftpboot`
- `cp.b $fileaddr 0x9f070000 $filesize`
- `boot`
- The access point will boot to OpenWRT.
MAC addresses as verified by OEM firmware:
use address source
LAN label config 0x201a (label)
2g label + 1 art 0x1002 (also found at config 0x2004)
5g label + 9 art 0x5006
Increments confirmed across three AP55C, two AP55, and one AP100C.
These changes have been tested to function on both current master and
21.02.0 without any obvious issues.
[1] Button is present but does not alter state of any GPIO on SoC
[2] Buzzer and driver circuitry is present on PCB but is not connected to
any GPIO. Shorting an unpopulated resistor next to the driver circuitry
should connect the buzzer to GPIO 4, but this is unconfirmed.
[3] This external RJ45 serial port is disabled in the OEM firmware, but
works in OpenWRT without additional configuration, at least on my
three test units.
[4] On AP100/AP55 models the UART header is accessible after removing
the device's top cover. On AP100C/AP55C models, the PCB must be removed
for access; three screws secure it to the case.
Pin 1 is marked on the silkscreen. Pins from 1-4 are 3.3V, GND, TX, RX
Signed-off-by: Andrew Powers-Holmes <andrew@omnom.net>
(cherry picked from commit 6f1efb2898)
This device is from now-defunct BOLT! ISP in Indonesia.
The original firmware is based on mediatek SDK running linux 2.6 or 3.x in later revision.
Specifications:
- SoC: MediaTek MT7621
- Flash: 32 MiB NOR SPI
- RAM: 128 MiB DDR3
- Ethernet: 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps (switched, LAN + WAN)
- WIFI0: MT7603E 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n
- WIFI1: MT7612E 5GHz 802.11ac
- Antennas: 2x internal, non-detachable
- LEDs: Programmable LEDs: 5 blue LEDs (wlan, tel, sig1-3) and 2 red LEDs (wlan and sig1)
Non-programmable "Power" LED
- Buttons: Reset and WPS
Instalation:
Install from TFTP
Set your PC IP to 10.10.10.3 and gateway to 10.10.10.123
Press "1" when turning on the router, and type the initramfs file name
You also need to solder pin header or cable to J4 or neighboring test points (T19-T21)
Pinouts from top to bottom: GND, TX, RX, VCC (3.3v)
Baudrate: 57600n8
There's also an additional gigabit transformer and RTL8211FD managed by the LTE module on the backside of the PCB.
Signed-off-by: Abdul Aziz Amar <abdulaziz.amar@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 78c3534645)
Python seems to fail to link to libreadline properly because of this.
Not a fatal error but an error nontheless.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit b363f74886)
The modem is based on Marvell PXA1826 and uses ACM+RNDIS interface to
establish connection with custom commands specific to ZTE modems.
Two variants of modems were discovered, some identifying themselves
as "ZTE", and others as plain "Marvell", the chipset manufacturer.
The modem itself runs a fork of OpenWrt inside, which root shell can be
accessed via ADB interface.
Signed-off-by: Cezary Jackiewicz <cezary@eko.one.pl>
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit e02fb42c53)
Some modems expose ttyACM as their control ports, which have the
"device" symlink pointing one level down in sysfs tree. Try to find
network interfaces for them as well, this is commonly used for modems
exposing ACM + RNDIS or ACM + ECM interface combinations.
Co-developed-by: Cezary Jackiewicz <cezary@eko.one.pl>
Signed-off-by: Cezary Jackiewicz <cezary@eko.one.pl>
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit ed7957810c)
Some modems expose multiple network interfaces on the same USB device,
causing the connection setup script to fail, because glob matching in
the detection phase causes 'ls' to output more than one interface name
plus their base directories in sysfs. Avoid that by listing the
directories explicitly and then selecting first available interface.
This is the case for some variants of ZTE MF286R built-in modem, which
exposes both RNDIS and CDC-ECM network interfaces, causing the
connection setup to fail.
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit b2940bb8b2)
Add ifname property to UCI, which can be used to override the
autodetected interface name in case the detection fails due to having
none or more than one interface exposed by the modem, which is not
explicitly linked to TTY port. This is needed on certain variants of ZTE
MF286R built-in modem, which exposes both RNDIS and CDC-ECM interfaces
on the modem, on which the automatic detection may select the wrong
network interface.
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit a67629bbe2)
Notify external ubus subscribers of received link-measurement reports.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
(cherry picked from commit f6445cfa1a)
Add a ubus method to request link-measurements from connected STAs.
In addition to the STAs address, the used and maximum transmit power can
be provided by the external process for the link-measurement. If they
are not provided, 0 is used as the default value.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
(cherry picked from commit 965aa33a18)
Allow external processes to enable advertisement of link-measurement RRM
capability.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
(cherry picked from commit 2ca5c3da04)
Checking whether /sbin/udhcpc is a symbolic link breaks using the
DHCP proto handler inside procd-ujail where bind-mounts are used for
the resolved link. Check whether /sbin/udhcpc is executable instead
to allow using the proto handler for DHCP-provisioned containers.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit c5f113c43f)
Make sure sysupgrade on NAND also works in case of UBI volumes having
index >9. While at it, also make sure UBI device is detected and abort
in case it isn't. Use Shell built-in shorthand ':' instead of 'true'.
Fixes#9708
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 0dbca1b2ba)
Specification:
- QCA9533 (650 MHz), 64 or 128MB RAM, 16MB SPI NOR
- 2x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, with 802.3at PoE support (WAN)
- 2T2R 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz
Flash instructions:
If your device comes with generic QSDK based firmware, you can login
over telnet (login: root, empty password, default IP: 192.168.188.253),
issue first (important!) 'fw_setenv' command and then perform regular
upgrade, using 'sysupgrade -n -F ...' (you can use 'wget' to download
image to the device, SSH server is not available):
fw_setenv bootcmd "bootm 0x9f050000 || bootm 0x9fe80000"
sysupgrade -n -F openwrt-...-yuncore_...-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
In case your device runs firmware with YunCore custom GUI, you can use
U-Boot recovery mode:
1. Set a static IP 192.168.0.141/24 on PC and start TFTP server with
'tftp' image renamed to 'upgrade.bin'
2. Power the device with reset button pressed and release it after 5-7
seconds, recovery mode should start downloading image from server
(unfortunately, there is no visible indication that recovery got
enabled - in case of problems check TFTP server logs)
Signed-off-by: Clemens Hopfer <openwrt@wireloss.net>
Signed-off-by: Thibaut VARÈNE <hacks@slashdirt.org>
(cherry picked from commit a05dcb0724)
Specification:
- QCA9563 (775MHz), 128MB RAM, 16MB SPI NOR
- 2T2R 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz
- 2T2R 802.11n/ac 5GHz
- 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, with 802.3at PoE support (WAN port)
LED for 5 GHz WLAN is currently not supported as it is connected directly
to the QCA9882 radio chip.
Flash instructions:
If your device comes with generic QSDK based firmware, you can login
over telnet (login: root, empty password, default IP: 192.168.188.253),
issue first (important!) 'fw_setenv' command and then perform regular
upgrade, using 'sysupgrade -n -F ...' (you can use 'wget' to download
image to the device, SSH server is not available):
fw_setenv bootcmd "bootm 0x9f050000 || bootm 0x9fe80000"
sysupgrade -n -F openwrt-...-yuncore_...-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
In case your device runs firmware with YunCore custom GUI, you can use
U-Boot recovery mode:
1. Set a static IP 192.168.0.141/24 on PC and start TFTP server with
'tftp' image renamed to 'upgrade.bin'
2. Power the device with reset button pressed and release it after 5-7
seconds, recovery mode should start downloading image from server
(unfortunately, there is no visible indication that recovery got
enabled - in case of problems check TFTP server logs)
Signed-off-by: Thibaut VARÈNE <hacks@slashdirt.org>
(cherry picked from commit c91df224f5)
This updates mac80211 to version 5.15.33-1 which is based on kernel
5.15.33.
The removed patches were applied upstream.
This new release contains many fixes which were merged into the upstream
Linux kernel.
This also contains the following new drivers which are needed for ath11k:
* net/qrtr/
* drivers/bus/mhi/
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
(cherry picked from commit 3aa96efa24)
Fixes two high-severity vulnerabilities:
- CVE-2022-25640: A TLS v1.3 server who requires mutual authentication
can be bypassed. If a malicious client does not send the
certificate_verify message a client can connect without presenting a
certificate even if the server requires one.
- CVE-2022-25638: A TLS v1.3 client attempting to authenticate a TLS
v1.3 server can have its certificate heck bypassed. If the sig_algo in
the certificate_verify message is different than the certificate
message checking may be bypassed.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit e89f3e85eb)
As anyway only the default is called now we can as well also just remove
the override for Build/Configure.
Fixes: e2cffbb805 ("arm-trusted-firmware-mediatek: update to 2021-03-10")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit dffad93d3e)
Changes:
Duncan Roe (5):
nlmsg: Fix a missing doxygen section trailer
build: doc: "make" builds & installs a full set of man pages
build: doc: get rid of the need for manual updating of Makefile
build: If doxygen is not available, be sure to report "doxygen: no" to ./configure
src: doc: Fix messed-up Netlink message batch diagram
Fernando Fernandez Mancera (1):
src: fix doxygen function documentation
Florian Westphal (1):
libmnl: zero attribute padding
Guillaume Nault (1):
callback: mark cb_ctl_array 'const' in mnl_cb_run2()
Kylie McClain (1):
examples: nfct-daemon: Fix test building on musl libc
Laura Garcia Liebana (4):
examples: add arp cache dump example
examples: fix neigh max attributes
examples: fix print line format
examples: reduce LOCs during neigh attributes validation
Pablo Neira Ayuso (3):
doxygen: remove EXPORT_SYMBOL from the output
include: add MNL_SOCKET_DUMP_SIZE definition
build: libmnl 1.0.5 release
Petr Vorel (1):
examples: Add rtnl-addr-add.c
Stephen Hemminger (1):
examples: rtnl-addr-dump: fix typo
igo95862 (1):
doxygen: Fixed link to the git source tree on the website.
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
(cherry picked from commit c3b7389339)
Changes:
c63f193 bump version to 1.0.2
3cffa84 libnfnetlink: Check getsockname() return code
90ba679 include: Silence gcc warning in linux_list.h
bb4f6c8 Make it clear that this library is deprecated
e46569c Minimally resurrect doxygen documentation
5087de4 libnfnetlink: hide private symbols
62ca426 autogen: don't convert __u16 to u_int16_t
efa1d8e src: Use stdint types everywhere
7a1a07c include: Sync with kernel headers
7633f0c libnfnetlink: initialize attribute padding to resolve valgrind warnings
94b68f3 configure: uclinux is also linux
617fe82 src: get source code license header in sync with current licensing terms
97a3960 build: resolve automake-1.12 warnings
Removed the patch 100-missing_include.patch, libnfnetlink compiles fine
with musl without this patch.
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
(cherry picked from commit aecf088b37)
bh_event_add_var can be called by multiple threads concurrently,
so it shall not use a static char buffer
Signed-off-by: Andrey Erokhin <a.erokhin@inango-systems.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1e991e09b7)
The host-build of libselinux requires libsepol/host.
Add the libsepol/host to HOST_BUILD_DEPENDS to allow build on hosts
which don't have libsepol installed.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 0d3850dc5a)
Problem exist when dnsmasq is exclusively bind to particular interface.
After reconfiguring or restarting this interface, its index changes, but
dnsmasq uses the old one. When this problem occurs, dnsmasq does not
listen on the correct interface so DHCP does not work, and clients do not
get an IP address. Procd netdev param can be added to restart dnsmasq when
the interface index is changed.
Signed-off-by: Valentyn Datsko <valikk.d@gmail.com>
[combined into a single &&-connected statement]
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 76f55e3c3f)
Fixes compilation under musl based distros like Alpine Linux.
Also add pcre/host as a build dependency as it's needed.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit abb2683de3)
A Python script containing an unreproducible path is copied by default.
Remove it before generating the package.
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
(cherry picked from commit 950bd40a27)
The PKG_LICENSE field was missing.
While at it, normalize the Makefile a bit.
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
(cherry picked from commit 839b1ff1fc)
Previously commit openwrt/packages@3abb7cb ("lvm2: Added script and updated Makefile[...]")
couldn't actually work and allow rootfs_data to be stored on a LVM2 as
the necessary kernel modules had not been loaded at this point.
Fix this by loading device-mapper modules early at boot.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 82f9ad6ab2)
The first argument for snprintf is the buffer and the 2. one is the
size. Fix the order. This broke the lock application.
Fixes: 9d2b26d5a7 ("busybox: fix busybox lock applet pidstr buffer overflow")
Reported-by: Hartmut Birr <e9hack@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
(cherry picked from commit d80336e1a9)
Kernel setting `/proc/sys/kernel/pid_max` can be set up to 4194304 (7
digits) which will cause buffer overflow in busbox lock patch, this
often happens when running in a rootfs container environment.
This commit enlarges `pidstr` to 12 bytes to ensure a sufficient buffer
for pid number and an additional char '\n'.
Signed-off-by: Qichao Zhang <njuzhangqichao@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 34567750db)
Getting rid of shared libraries for hostpkg avoids having to use rpath
hacks to find the library. It also fixes compilation with host glib2
binaries.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit f8571749a7)
Avoids having to add rpath to the various packages using it. Also add
PIC to fix compilation as static libraries do not use PIC by default.
Fixes: 1fb099341e ("musl-fts: add host build")
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8a75ed4ba0)
Some configure scripts look for msgfmt and gmsgfmt. As we don't install
the latter, configure might pick up one from staging_dir/hostpkg, and
the other from the host:
checking for msgfmt... /home/stijn/Development/OpenWrt/openwrt/staging_dir/hostpkg/bin/msgfmt
checking for gmsgfmt... /usr/bin/gmsgfmt
This could potentially lead to hard to debug undefined behaviour.
Install a symlink in the host install phase to avoid this.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
(cherry picked from commit 636cb00ecc)
v2022.01 has a regression that broke eMMC usage on most if not all Armada
SoC-s, thus breaking boards like uDPU which use eMMC for storage.
Fix it by backporting a recent upstream patch.
Fixes: 782d4c8306 ("uboot-mvebu: update to version 2022.01")
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robert.marko@sartura.hr>
(cherry picked from commit a703830806)
Evaluating the return value of 'json_load' didn't work in the
intended way resulting in PIN status no longer being read on modems
where --get-pin-status doesn't fail.
Fix this by trying --get-pin-status first and checking if pin1_status
field exists in JSON, and if it doesn't try again with
--uim-get-sim-state.
Fixes: #9501
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit ee7cb5e885)
Store selected boot configuration in '/chosen' node in device tree, so
it can be accessed by Linux (and used for fine-tuning the FIT partition
parser).
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit dfc3ea6810)
Shuttle KD20 has NAND flash with 0x20000 (128KiB) erase blocks.
Correctly set that in uboot-envtools as well to allow writing to the
bootloader environment using fw_setenv.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit fa67639513)
In commit 2d03f27f0f ("openwrt-keyring: make opkg use 22.03 usign
key") I've accidentally removed the `endef` keyword, so fix it by adding
it back.
Fixes: 2d03f27f0f ("openwrt-keyring: make opkg use 22.03 usign key")
Reported-by: Hannu Nyman <hannu.nyman@iki.fi>
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
Modified the radio frequency hardware part of e2600ac c1/c2,
need to cooperate with the modified board.bin file, the device
can work normally.
Signed-off-by: 张 鹏 <sd20@qxwlan.com>
(cherry picked from commit bdc786e82c)
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
Tavis has just reported, that he was recently trying to track down a
reproducible crash in a compressor. Believe it or not, it really was a
bug in zlib-1.2.11 when compressing (not decompressing!) certain inputs.
Tavis has reported it upstream, but it turns out the issue has been
public since 2018, but the patch never made it into a release. As far as
he knows, nobody ever assigned it a CVE.
Suggested-by: Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gmail.com>
References: https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2022/03/24/1
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
(cherry picked from commit b3aa2909a7)
391a9fbd5ace dns: fix parsing vlan encapsulated protocol
6aeeddbc91ad interface: extend dns filters to cover vlan tagged traffic as well
1ab53d4ca601 bpf: return TC_ACT_UNSPEC to allow other filters to proceed
ca21e729af23 interface: switch to using clsact for filters
5d158f6b3c15 interface: run ingress bpf filter on main device ingress instead of ifb egress
bdfcb11847ce interface: fix duplicated dns filter line
b97405aa632a Revert "ubus: remove dnsmasq subscriber"
8fbaf39dbc95 interface: rework adding/removing filters, do not delete clsact
d7ba5804eae4 interface: replace open-coded ifb-dns string with QOSIFY_DNS_IFNAME
91cf440db9e2 loader: fix use of deprecated functions
57c7817f91c2 qosify: fix dscp values of ubus-added dns host entries
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
(cherry-picked from commit af434e0da2)
Albeit a separate crypto module, lzo-rle uses the same kernel library as lzo.
Crypto API users (zram, for example) expect both lzo and lzo-rle to be
available, so let's include lzo-rle (about 5.5 kiB) in the lib-lzo package.
Based on e9hack's original patch: https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/openwrt/patch/541cbfbd-76f2-59b3-a867-47b6f0fc7da9@gmail.com/
Signed-off-by: Rui Salvaterra <rsalvaterra@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit aaa0c09785)
Also known as the "Xiaomi Router AX3200" in western markets,
but only the AX6S is widely installation-capable at this time.
SoC: MediaTek MT7622B
RAM: DDR3 256 MiB (ESMT M15T2G16128A)
Flash: SPI-NAND 128 MiB (ESMT F50L1G41LB or Gigadevice GD5F1GQ5xExxG)
WLAN: 2.4/5 GHz 4T4R
2.4 GHz: MediaTek MT7622B
5 GHz: MediaTek MT7915E
Ethernet: 4x 10/100/1000 Mbps
Switch: MediaTek MT7531B
LEDs/Keys: 2/2 (Internet + System LED, Mesh button + Reset pin)
UART: Marked J1 on board VCC RX GND TX, beginning from "1". 3.3v, 115200n8
Power: 12 VDC, 1.5 A
Notes:
U-Boot passes through the ethaddr from uboot-env partition,
but also has been known to reset it to a generic mac address
hardcoded in the bootloader.
However, bdata is also populated with the ethernet mac addresses,
but is also typically never written to. Thus this is used instead.
Installation:
1. Flash stock Xiaomi "closed beta" image labelled
'miwifi_rb03_firmware_stable_1.2.7_closedbeta.bin'.
(MD5: 5eedf1632ac97bb5a6bb072c08603ed7)
2. Calculate telnet password from serial number and login
3. Execute commands to prepare device
nvram set ssh_en=1
nvram set uart_en=1
nvram set boot_wait=on
nvram set flag_boot_success=1
nvram set flag_try_sys1_failed=0
nvram set flag_try_sys2_failed=0
nvram commit
4. Download and flash image
On computer:
python -m http.server
On router:
cd /tmp
wget http://<IP>:8000/factory.bin
mtd -r write factory.bin firmware
Device should reboot at this point.
Reverting to stock:
Stock Xiaomi recovery tftp that accepts their signed images,
with default ips of 192.168.31.1 + 192.168.31.100.
Stock image should be renamed to tftp server ip in hex (Eg. C0A81F64.img)
Triggered by holding reset pin on powerup.
A simple implementation of this would be via dnsmasq's
dhcp-boot option or using the vendor's (Windows only)
recovery tool available on their website.
Signed-off-by: Richard Huynh <voxlympha@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 9f9477b275)
A service managed by procd does have a json object with usefull information.
This information could by dumped with the following command.
ubus call service list "{ 'verbose':true, 'name': '<service-name>)'". }"
This line is long and complicated to enter. This commit adds a wrapper
call to the procd service section tool to simplify the input and get the
output faster.
We could now enter the command /etc/initd/<service> info to get the info
faster.
Signed-off-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>
The service command belongs to the procd and does not belong in the
shinit. In the course of the move, the script was also checked with
shellcheck and cleaned up.
Signed-off-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>
Add a patch to add some missing init_extensions{a,b}() calls
Package lib{arp,eb}t_*.so
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
This allows to install ip6tables-nft without iptables-nft
This prepare the addition of {arp,eb}tables-nft
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
This prepare the introduction of ebtables-nft.
Add PROVIDES so dependencies are not broken,
use ALTERNATIVES.
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
This prepare the introduction of arptables-nft.
Add PROVIDES so dependencies are not broken,
use ALTERNATIVES.
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
- Binary files were renamed to cyfmac from brcmfmac, but the files needs
to be on the router with the previous naming
[ 6.656165] brcmfmac: brcmf_fw_alloc_request: using brcm/brcmfmac43455-sdio for chip BCM4345/6
[ 6.665182] brcmfmac mmc1:0001:1: Direct firmware load for brcm/brcmfmac43455-sdio.bin failed with error -2
[ 6.674928] brcmfmac mmc1:0001:1: Falling back to sysfs fallback for: brcm/brcmfmac43455-sdio.bin
- Cypress were acquired by Infineon Technologies
Thus change the project URL and switch to download files from their
GitHub repository. This is much better than the previous solution, which
requires finding new threads on their community forum about new driver
updates, and it will be necessary to change the URL each time.
Unfortunately, it seems that there is not published changelog, but
according to this forum thread [1], be careful by opening the link from
solution since it contains ending bracket ), it brings fixes for various
security vulnerabilities, which were fixed in 7_45_234.
Fixes:
- FragAttacks
- Kr00k
Also add LICENSE file
Run tested on Seeedstudio router powered by Raspberry Pi 4 CM with
package cypress-firmware-43455-sdio.
Before:
root@OpenWrt:~# dmesg | grep 'Firmware: BCM4345/6'
[ 6.895050] brcmfmac: brcmf_c_preinit_dcmds: Firmware: BCM4345/6 wl0: Mar 23 2020 02:20:01 version 7.45.206 (r725000 CY) FWID 01-febaba43
After:
root@OpenWrt:~# dmesg | grep 'Firmware: BCM4345/6'
[ 6.829805] brcmfmac: brcmf_c_preinit_dcmds: Firmware: BCM4345/6 wl0: Apr 15 2021 03:03:20 version 7.45.234 (4ca95bb CY) FWID 01-996384e2
[1] https://community.infineon.com/t5/Wi-Fi-Bluetooth-for-Linux/Outdated-brcmfmac-firmware-for-Raspberry-Pi-4-in-OpenWrt-21-02-1/m-p/331593#M2269
Signed-off-by: Josef Schlehofer <pepe.schlehofer@gmail.com>
drop the use of LIB_SUFFIX
Fixes: 00cbf6f6ab ("bpftools: update to standalone bpftools + libbpf, use the latest version")
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
Rootfs overlays get created at a ROOTDEV_OVERLAY_ALIGN (64KiB)
alignment after the rootfs, but emmc_do_upgrade() is assuming
it comes at the very next 512-byte sector.
Suggested-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>
(move spaces around, mention fstools' libtoolfs)
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
This is a bugfix release. Changelog:
*) Fixed a bug in the BN_mod_sqrt() function that can cause it to loop
forever for non-prime moduli. (CVE-2022-0778)
*) Add ciphersuites based on DHE_PSK (RFC 4279) and ECDHE_PSK
(RFC 5489) to the list of ciphersuites providing Perfect Forward
Secrecy as required by SECLEVEL >= 3.
Signed-off-by: Martin Schiller <ms@dev.tdt.de>
378b638c70c0 mt76: mt7915: fix unused variable with testmode disabled
4f4309542862 mt76: mt7915: only use u32_get_bits with constant value
de06d828a0bf mt76: mt7921: fix injected MPDU transmission to not use HW A-MSDU
c007ba3ec7a9 mt76: mt7915: simplify conditional
64c74dc93f68 mt76: fix dfs state issue with 160 MHz channels
d3471b0d92c1 mt76: mt7615: honor ret from mt7615_mcu_restart in mt7663u_mcu_init
f4c87b32e0e9 mt76: mt7663u: introduce mt7663u_mcu_power_on routine
82de5987af54 mt76: mt7921: fix up the monitor mode
c501df4086e1 mt76: mt7921: use mt76_hw instead of open coding it
594ee03d5a11 mt76: mt7915: fix DFS no radar detection event
d8d2b383a241 mt76: split single ldpc cap bit into bits
0f336fba20fe mt76: mt7921: make mt7921_init_tx_queues static
00a066ce9914 mt76: mt7921: fix xmit-queue dump for usb and sdio
d6d2479568b2 mt76: mt7921: fix mt7921_queues_acq implementation
d17b74420199 mt76: fix monitor mode crash with sdio driver
c374559eae6f mt76: mt7915: allow beaconing on all chains
b219af63b9ce mt76: connac: add 6 GHz support for wtbl and starec configuration
630384cb3246 mt76: mt7915: add 6 GHz support
28ff1bddc7e8 mt76: mt7915: fix eeprom fields of txpower init values
d4b226cc15e7 mt76: mt7915: add txpower init for 6GHz
31e820d4ce4b mt76: mt7921: get rid of mt7921_wait_for_mcu_init declaration
9fee1faf6028 mt76: mt7915: check for devm_pinctrl_get() failure
31a970940b97 mt76: connac: make read-only array ba_range static const
e49af7036bbc mt76: use le32/16_get_bits() whenever possible
0664d39039c2 mt76: fix invalid rssi report
f16fc9d96105 mt76: mt7915: set band1 TGID field in tx descriptor
67ce2708dcef mt76: mt7915: fix beamforming mib stats
6e899abec818 mt76: mt7915: fix phy cap in mt7915_set_stream_he_txbf_caps()
c6780c85cff2 mt76: mt7915: fix typos in comments
aa6eadc09a83 mt76: usb: add req_type to ___mt76u_rr signature
74a519ab8353 mt76: usb: add req_type to ___mt76u_wr signature
2651d2c66cbd mt76: usb: introduce __mt76u_init utility routine
c03e095eee27 mt76: mt7921: disable runtime pm for usb
41085cdcd7e3 mt76: mt7921: update mt7921_skb_add_usb_sdio_hdr to support usb
e700aba6bae3 mt76: mt7921: move mt7921_usb_sdio_tx_prepare_skb in common mac code
056b7f4ebcc6 mt76: mt7921: move mt7921_usb_sdio_tx_complete_skb in common mac code.
0abf682a3def mt76: mt7921: move mt7921_usb_sdio_tx_status_data in mac common code.
b0c60d5252de mt76: mt7921: add mt7921u driver
053668acdaf8 mt76: mt7921: move mt7921_init_hw in a dedicated work
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
LOCK_STATE_HELD define was omitted during backport of
lockdep_assert_not_held() which leads to build failures of kernels with
CONFIG_LOCKDEP=y:
backports-5.15.8-1/backport-include/linux/lockdep.h:16:47: error: 'LOCK_STATE_HELD' undeclared (first use in this function)
Fix it by adding missing LOCK_STATE_HELD define.
References: PR#9373
Reported-by: Oskari Rauta <oskari.rauta@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
FCC ID: 2AG6R-AN700APIAC
Araknis AN-700-AP-I-AC is an indoor wireless access point with
1 Gb ethernet port, dual-band wireless,
internal antenna plates, and 802.3at PoE+
this board is a Senao device:
the hardware is equivalent to EnGenius EAP1750
the software is modified Senao SDK which is based on openwrt and uboot
including image checksum verification at boot time,
and a failsafe image that boots if checksum fails
**Specification:**
- QCA9558 SOC MIPS 74kc, 2.4 GHz WMAC, 3x3
- QCA9880 WLAN PCI card, 5 GHz, 3x3, 26dBm
- AR8035-A PHY RGMII GbE with PoE+ IN
- 40 MHz clock
- 16 MB FLASH MX25L12845EMI-10G
- 2x 64 MB RAM NT5TU32M16
- UART console J10, populated, RX shorted to ground
- 4 antennas 5 dBi, internal omni-directional plates
- 4 LEDs power, 2G, 5G, wps
- 1 button reset
NOTE: all 4 gpio controlled LEDS are viewed through the same lightguide
therefore, the power LED is off for default state
**MAC addresses:**
MAC address labeled as ETH
Only one Vendor MAC address in flash at art 0x0
eth0 ETH *:xb art 0x0
phy1 2.4G *:xc ---
phy0 5GHz *:xd ---
**Serial Access:**
the RX line on the board for UART is shorted to ground by resistor R176
therefore it must be removed to use the console
but it is not necessary to remove to view boot log
optionally, R175 can be replaced with a solder bridge short
the resistors R175 and R176 are next to the UART RX pin at J10
**Installation:**
Method 1: Firmware upgrade page:
(if you cannot access the APs webpage)
factory reset with the reset button
connect ethernet to a computer
OEM webpage at 192.168.20.253
username and password 'araknis'
make a new password, login again...
Navigate to 'File Management' page from left pane
Click Browse and select the factory.bin image
Upload and verify checksum
Click Continue to confirm
wait about 3 minutes
Method 2: Serial to load Failsafe webpage:
After connecting to serial console and rebooting...
Interrupt uboot with any key pressed rapidly
execute `run failsafe_boot` OR `bootm 0x9fd70000`
wait a minute
connect to ethernet and navigate to
192.168.20.253
Select the factory.bin image and upload
wait about 3 minutes
**Return to OEM:**
Method 1: Serial to load Failsafe webpage (above)
Method 2: delete a checksum from uboot-env
this will make uboot load the failsafe image at next boot
because it will fail the checksum verification of the image
ssh into openwrt and run
`fw_setenv rootfs_checksum 0`
reboot, wait a minute
connect to ethernet and navigate to
192.168.20.253
select OEM firmware image and click upgrade
Method 3: backup mtd partitions before upgrade
**TFTP recovery:**
Requires serial console, reset button does nothing
rename initramfs-kernel.bin to '0101A8C0.img'
make available on TFTP server at 192.168.1.101
power board, interrupt boot with serial console
execute `tftpboot` and `bootm 0x81000000`
NOTE: TFTP may not be reliable due to bugged bootloader
set MTU to 600 and try many times
**Format of OEM firmware image:**
The OEM software is built using SDKs from Senao
which is based on a heavily modified version
of Openwrt Kamikaze or Altitude Adjustment.
One of the many modifications is sysupgrade being performed by a custom script.
Images are verified through successful unpackaging, correct filenames
and size requirements for both kernel and rootfs files, and that they
start with the correct magic numbers (first 2 bytes) for the respective headers.
Newer Senao software requires more checks but their script
includes a way to skip them.
The OEM upgrade script is at
/etc/fwupgrade.sh
OKLI kernel loader is required because the OEM software
expects the kernel to be less than 1536k
and the OEM upgrade procedure would otherwise
overwrite part of the kernel when writing rootfs.
Note on PLL-data cells:
The default PLL register values will not work
because of the external AR8035 switch between
the SOC and the ethernet port.
For QCA955x series, the PLL registers for eth0 and eth1
can be see in the DTSI as 0x28 and 0x48 respectively.
Therefore the PLL registers can be read from uboot
for each link speed after attempting tftpboot
or another network action using that link speed
with `md 0x18050028 1` and `md 0x18050048 1`.
The clock delay required for RGMII can be applied at the PHY side,
using the at803x driver `phy-mode` setting through the DTS.
Therefore, the Ethernet Configuration registers for GMAC0
do not need the bits for RGMII delay on the MAC side.
This is possible due to fixes in at803x driver
since Linux 5.1 and 5.3
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
FCC ID: 2AG6R-AN500APIAC
Araknis AN-500-AP-I-AC is an indoor wireless access point with
1 Gb ethernet port, dual-band wireless,
internal antenna plates, and 802.3at PoE+
this board is a Senao device:
the hardware is equivalent to EnGenius EAP1200
the software is modified Senao SDK which is based on openwrt and uboot
including image checksum verification at boot time,
and a failsafe image that boots if checksum fails
**Specification:**
- QCA9557 SOC MIPS 74kc, 2.4 GHz WMAC, 2x2
- QCA9882 WLAN PCI card 168c:003c, 5 GHz, 2x2, 26dBm
- AR8035-A PHY RGMII GbE with PoE+ IN
- 40 MHz clock
- 16 MB FLASH MX25L12845EMI-10G
- 2x 64 MB RAM NT5TU32M16
- UART console J10, populated, RX shorted to ground
- 4 antennas 5 dBi, internal omni-directional plates
- 4 LEDs power, 2G, 5G, wps
- 1 button reset
NOTE: all 4 gpio controlled LEDS are viewed through the same lightguide
therefore, the power LED is off for default state
**MAC addresses:**
MAC address labeled as ETH
Only one Vendor MAC address in flash at art 0x0
eth0 ETH *:e1 art 0x0
phy1 2.4G *:e2 ---
phy0 5GHz *:e3 ---
**Serial Access:**
the RX line on the board for UART is shorted to ground by resistor R176
therefore it must be removed to use the console
but it is not necessary to remove to view boot log
optionally, R175 can be replaced with a solder bridge short
the resistors R175 and R176 are next to the UART RX pin at J10
**Installation:**
Method 1: Firmware upgrade page:
(if you cannot access the APs webpage)
factory reset with the reset button
connect ethernet to a computer
OEM webpage at 192.168.20.253
username and password 'araknis'
make a new password, login again...
Navigate to 'File Management' page from left pane
Click Browse and select the factory.bin image
Upload and verify checksum
Click Continue to confirm
wait about 3 minutes
Method 2: Serial to load Failsafe webpage:
After connecting to serial console and rebooting...
Interrupt uboot with any key pressed rapidly
execute `run failsafe_boot` OR `bootm 0x9fd70000`
wait a minute
connect to ethernet and navigate to
192.168.20.253
Select the factory.bin image and upload
wait about 3 minutes
**Return to OEM:**
Method 1: Serial to load Failsafe webpage (above)
Method 2: delete a checksum from uboot-env
this will make uboot load the failsafe image at next boot
because it will fail the checksum verification of the image
ssh into openwrt and run
`fw_setenv rootfs_checksum 0`
reboot, wait a minute
connect to ethernet and navigate to
192.168.20.253
select OEM firmware image and click upgrade
Method 3: backup mtd partitions before upgrade
**TFTP recovery:**
Requires serial console, reset button does nothing
rename initramfs-kernel.bin to '0101A8C0.img'
make available on TFTP server at 192.168.1.101
power board, interrupt boot with serial console
execute `tftpboot` and `bootm 0x81000000`
NOTE: TFTP may not be reliable due to bugged bootloader
set MTU to 600 and try many times
**Format of OEM firmware image:**
The OEM software is built using SDKs from Senao
which is based on a heavily modified version
of Openwrt Kamikaze or Altitude Adjustment.
One of the many modifications is sysupgrade being performed by a custom script.
Images are verified through successful unpackaging, correct filenames
and size requirements for both kernel and rootfs files, and that they
start with the correct magic numbers (first 2 bytes) for the respective headers.
Newer Senao software requires more checks but their script
includes a way to skip them.
The OEM upgrade script is at
/etc/fwupgrade.sh
OKLI kernel loader is required because the OEM software
expects the kernel to be less than 1536k
and the OEM upgrade procedure would otherwise
overwrite part of the kernel when writing rootfs.
Note on PLL-data cells:
The default PLL register values will not work
because of the external AR8035 switch between
the SOC and the ethernet port.
For QCA955x series, the PLL registers for eth0 and eth1
can be see in the DTSI as 0x28 and 0x48 respectively.
Therefore the PLL registers can be read from uboot
for each link speed after attempting tftpboot
or another network action using that link speed
with `md 0x18050028 1` and `md 0x18050048 1`.
The clock delay required for RGMII can be applied at the PHY side,
using the at803x driver `phy-mode` setting through the DTS.
Therefore, the Ethernet Configuration registers for GMAC0
do not need the bits for RGMII delay on the MAC side.
This is possible due to fixes in at803x driver
since Linux 5.1 and 5.3
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
FCC ID: U2M-AN300APIN
Araknis AN-300-AP-I-N is an indoor wireless access point with
1 Gb ethernet port, dual-band wireless,
internal antenna plates, and 802.3at PoE+
this board is a Senao device:
the hardware is equivalent to EnGenius EWS310AP
the software is modified Senao SDK which is based on openwrt and uboot
including image checksum verification at boot time,
and a failsafe image that boots if checksum fails
**Specification:**
- AR9344 SOC MIPS 74kc, 2.4 GHz WMAC, 2x2
- AR9382 WLAN PCI on-board 168c:0030, 5 GHz, 2x2
- AR8035-A PHY RGMII GbE with PoE+ IN
- 40 MHz clock
- 16 MB FLASH MX25L12845EMI-10G
- 2x 64 MB RAM 1839ZFG V59C1512164QFJ25
- UART console J10, populated, RX shorted to ground
- 4 antennas 5 dBi, internal omni-directional plates
- 4 LEDs power, 2G, 5G, wps
- 1 button reset
NOTE: all 4 gpio controlled LEDS are viewed through the same lightguide
therefore, the power LED is off for default state
**MAC addresses:**
MAC address labeled as ETH
Only one Vendor MAC address in flash at art 0x0
eth0 ETH *:7d art 0x0
phy1 2.4G *:7e ---
phy0 5GHz *:7f ---
**Serial Access:**
the RX line on the board for UART is shorted to ground by resistor R176
therefore it must be removed to use the console
but it is not necessary to remove to view boot log
optionally, R175 can be replaced with a solder bridge short
the resistors R175 and R176 are next to the UART RX pin at J10
**Installation:**
Method 1: Firmware upgrade page:
(if you cannot access the APs webpage)
factory reset with the reset button
connect ethernet to a computer
OEM webpage at 192.168.20.253
username and password 'araknis'
make a new password, login again...
Navigate to 'File Management' page from left pane
Click Browse and select the factory.bin image
Upload and verify checksum
Click Continue to confirm
wait about 3 minutes
Method 2: Serial to load Failsafe webpage:
After connecting to serial console and rebooting...
Interrupt uboot with any key pressed rapidly
execute `run failsafe_boot` OR `bootm 0x9fd70000`
wait a minute
connect to ethernet and navigate to
192.168.20.253
Select the factory.bin image and upload
wait about 3 minutes
**Return to OEM:**
Method 1: Serial to load Failsafe webpage (above)
Method 2: delete a checksum from uboot-env
this will make uboot load the failsafe image at next boot
because it will fail the checksum verification of the image
ssh into openwrt and run
`fw_setenv rootfs_checksum 0`
reboot, wait a minute
connect to ethernet and navigate to
192.168.20.253
select OEM firmware image and click upgrade
Method 3: backup mtd partitions before upgrade
**TFTP recovery:**
Requires serial console, reset button does nothing
rename initramfs-kernel.bin to '0101A8C0.img'
make available on TFTP server at 192.168.1.101
power board, interrupt boot with serial console
execute `tftpboot` and `bootm 0x81000000`
NOTE: TFTP may not be reliable due to bugged bootloader
set MTU to 600 and try many times
**Format of OEM firmware image:**
The OEM software is built using SDKs from Senao
which is based on a heavily modified version
of Openwrt Kamikaze or Altitude Adjustment.
One of the many modifications is sysupgrade being performed by a custom script.
Images are verified through successful unpackaging, correct filenames
and size requirements for both kernel and rootfs files, and that they
start with the correct magic numbers (first 2 bytes) for the respective headers.
Newer Senao software requires more checks but their script
includes a way to skip them.
The OEM upgrade script is at
/etc/fwupgrade.sh
OKLI kernel loader is required because the OEM software
expects the kernel to be less than 1536k
and the OEM upgrade procedure would otherwise
overwrite part of the kernel when writing rootfs.
Note on PLL-data cells:
The default PLL register values will not work
because of the external AR8035 switch between
the SOC and the ethernet port.
For QCA955x series, the PLL registers for eth0 and eth1
can be see in the DTSI as 0x28 and 0x48 respectively.
Therefore the PLL registers can be read from uboot
for each link speed after attempting tftpboot
or another network action using that link speed
with `md 0x18050028 1` and `md 0x18050048 1`.
The clock delay required for RGMII can be applied at the PHY side,
using the at803x driver `phy-mode` setting through the DTS.
Therefore, the Ethernet Configuration registers for GMAC0
do not need the bits for RGMII delay on the MAC side.
This is possible due to fixes in at803x driver
since Linux 5.1 and 5.3
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
The ZyXEL GS1900-24 v1 is a 24 port switch with two SFP ports, similar to
the other GS1900 switches.
Specifications
--------------
* Device: ZyXEL GS1900-24 v1
* SoC: Realtek RTL8382M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc
* Flash: 16 MiB
* RAM: Winbond W9751G8KB-25 64 MiB DDR2 SDRAM
* Ethernet: 24x 10/100/1000 Mbps, 2x SFP 100/1000 Mbps
* LEDs:
* 1 PWR LED (green, not configurable)
* 1 SYS LED (green, configurable)
* 24 ethernet port link/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled)
* 2 SFP status/activity LEDs (green, SoC controlled)
* Buttons:
* 1 "RESET" button on front panel (soft reset)
* 1 button ('SW1') behind right hex grate (hardwired power-off)
* Power: 120-240V AC C13
* UART: Internal populated 10-pin header ('J5') providing RS232;
connected to SoC UART through a SIPEX 3232EC for voltage
level shifting.
* 'J5' RS232 Pinout (dot as pin 1):
2) SoC RXD
3) GND
10) SoC TXD
Serial connection parameters: 115200 8N1.
Installation
------------
OEM upgrade method:
* Log in to OEM management web interface
* Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware > Management
* If "Active Image" has the first option selected, OpenWrt will need to be
flashed to the "Active" partition. If the second option is selected,
OpenWrt will need to be flashed to the "Backup" partition.
* Navigate to Maintenance > Firmware > Upload
* Upload the openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin
file by your preferred method to the previously determined partition.
When prompted, select to boot from the newly flashed image, and reboot
the switch.
* Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it:
> sysupgrade /tmp/openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
U-Boot TFTP method:
* Configure your client with a static 192.168.1.x IP (e.g. 192.168.1.10).
* Set up a TFTP server on your client and make it serve the initramfs
image.
* Connect serial, power up the switch, interrupt U-boot by hitting the
space bar, and enable the network:
> rtk network on
> Since the GS1900-24 v1 is a dual-partition device, you want to keep the
OEM firmware on the backup partition for the time being. OpenWrt can
only be installed in the first partition anyway (hardcoded in the
DTS). To ensure we are set to boot from the first partition, issue the
following commands:
> setsys bootpartition 0
> savesys
* Download the image onto the device and boot from it:
> tftpboot 0x81f00000 192.168.1.10:openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24-v1-initramfs-kernel.bin
> bootm
* Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it:
> sysupgrade /tmp/openwrt-realtek-rtl838x-zyxel_gs1900-24-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
Signed-off-by: Martin Kennedy <hurricos@gmail.com>
Add option to compile kmod-inet-diag, support for INET (TCP, DCCP, etc)
socket monitoring interface used by native Linux tools such as ss.
Signed-off-by: Tianling Shen <cnsztl@immortalwrt.org>
When porting mwan3 from iptables to nftables I tried the new translation
tool for ipset ipset-translate. I noticed that no IPv6 ipset can be
created with the tool. I have reported the problem to the upstream
project and the following patch fixes the problem.
Until this upsream is included in a new release, this patch should be
used in Openwrt.
https://lore.kernel.org/netfilter-devel/20220228190217.2256371-1-pablo@netfilter.org/T/#m09cc3cb738f2e42024c7aecf5b7240d9f6bbc19c
Signed-off-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>
OpenWrt uses a lot of (b)ash scripts for initial setup. This isn't the
best solution as they almost never consider syncing files / data. Still
this is what we have and we need to try living with it.
Without proper syncing OpenWrt can easily get into an inconsistent state
on power cut. It's because:
1. Actual (flash) inode and data writes are not synchronized
2. Data writeback can take up to 30 seconds (dirty_expire_centisecs)
3. ubifs adds extra 5 seconds (dirty_writeback_centisecs) "delay"
Some possible cases (examples) for new files:
1. Power cut during 5 seconds after write() can result in all data loss
2. Power cut happening between 5 and 35 seconds after write() can result
in empty file (inode flushed after 5 seconds, data flush queued)
Above affects e.g. uci-defaults. After executing some migration script
it may get deleted (whited out) without generated data getting actually
written. Power cut will result in missing data and deleted file.
There are three ways of dealing with that:
1. Rewriting all user-space init to proper C with syncs
2. Trying bash hacks (like creating tmp files & moving them)
3. Adding sync and hoping for no power cut during critical section
This change introduces the last solution that is the simplest. It
reduces time during which things may go wrong from ~35 seconds to
probably less than a second. Of course it applies only to IO operations
performed before /etc/init.d/boot . It's probably the stage when the
most new files get created.
All later changes are usually done using smarter C apps (e.g. busybox or
uci) that creates tmp files and uses rename() that is expected to be
atomic.
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
Acked-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Acked-by: Sergey Ryazanov <ryazanov.s.a@gmail.com>
Modems used in ZTE mobile broadband routers require to query the data
session status using the same CID as one used to establish the session,
otherwise they will report the session as "disconnected" despite
reporting correct PDH in previous step. Without this change, IPv6
connection on these modems doesn't establish properly. In IPv4 this bug
is present as well, but for some reason querying of IPv4 status works
using temporary CID, this however seems noncompliant with QMI
specifications, so fix it as well.
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
Previously libxt_socket.so was included in iptables-mod-tproxy. It was
missed out when trying to make kmod-ipt-socket and kmod-ipt-tproxy
separate packages
Fixes: 4f443c88 ("netfilter: separate packages for kmod-ipt-socket and kmod-ipt-tproxy")
Signed-off-by: Yousong Zhou <yszhou4tech@gmail.com>
This patch adds the device-specific configuration to u-boot-envtools for
I-O DATA BSH-G24MB switch.
Signed-off-by: INAGAKI Hiroshi <musashino.open@gmail.com>
This switches the iwlwifi-firmware-ax200 file to API version 66, this is
the most recent version supported by our driver.
The following files used in OpenWrt changed:
amdgpu-firmware/lib/firmware/amdgpu/yellow_carp_dmcub.bin
ar3k-firmware/lib/firmware/qca/nvm_usb_00130201.bin
ar3k-firmware/lib/firmware/qca/nvm_usb_00130201_010a.bin
ar3k-firmware/lib/firmware/qca/nvm_usb_00130201_010b.bin
ar3k-firmware/lib/firmware/qca/nvm_usb_00130201_0303.bin
ar3k-firmware/lib/firmware/qca/nvm_usb_00130201_gf.bin
ar3k-firmware/lib/firmware/qca/nvm_usb_00130201_gf_010a.bin
ar3k-firmware/lib/firmware/qca/nvm_usb_00130201_gf_010b.bin
ar3k-firmware/lib/firmware/qca/nvm_usb_00130201_gf_0303.bin
ar3k-firmware/lib/firmware/qca/rampatch_usb_00130200.bin
ar3k-firmware/lib/firmware/qca/rampatch_usb_00130201.bin
iwlwifi-firmware-ax200/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-cc-a0-66.ucode
iwlwifi-firmware-ax210/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-ty-a0-gf-a0-66.ucode
iwlwifi-firmware-ax210/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-ty-a0-gf-a0.pnvm
iwlwifi-firmware-iwl9000/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-46.ucode
iwlwifi-firmware-iwl9260/lib/firmware/iwlwifi-9260-th-b0-jf-b0-46.ucode
rtl8822ce-firmware/lib/firmware/rtw88/rtw8822c_fw.bin
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
3276aed81c73 move run_cmd() to main.c
558eabc13c64 map: move dns host based lookup code to a separate function
6ff06d66c36c dns: add code for snooping dns packets
a78bd43c4a54 ubus: remove dnsmasq subscriber
9773ffa70f1f map: process dns patterns in the order in which they were defined
f13b67c9a786 dns: allow limiting dns entry matching to cname name
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
This adds the new tc-bpf variant and removes libxtables dependency from
the tc-tiny variant. The tc-full variant stays like before and contains
everything.
This allows to use tc without libxtables.
The variants have the following sizes:
root@OpenWrt:/# ls -al /usr/libexec/tc-*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 282453 Mar 1 21:55 /usr/libexec/tc-bpf
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 282533 Mar 1 21:55 /usr/libexec/tc-full
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 266037 Mar 1 21:55 /usr/libexec/tc-tiny
They are linking the following shared libraries:
root@OpenWrt:/# ldd /usr/libexec/tc-tiny
/lib/ld-musl-mips-sf.so.1 (0x77d6e000)
libgcc_s.so.1 => /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x77d4a000)
libc.so => /lib/ld-musl-mips-sf.so.1 (0x77d6e000)
root@OpenWrt:/# ldd /usr/libexec/tc-bpf
/lib/ld-musl-mips-sf.so.1 (0x77da6000)
libbpf.so.0 => /usr/lib/libbpf.so.0 (0x77d60000)
libelf.so.1 => /usr/lib/libelf.so.1 (0x77d3e000)
libgcc_s.so.1 => /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x77d1a000)
libc.so => /lib/ld-musl-mips-sf.so.1 (0x77da6000)
libz.so.1 => /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0x77cf6000)
root@OpenWrt:/# ldd /usr/libexec/tc-full
/lib/ld-musl-mips-sf.so.1 (0x77de8000)
libbpf.so.0 => /usr/lib/libbpf.so.0 (0x77da2000)
libelf.so.1 => /usr/lib/libelf.so.1 (0x77d80000)
libxtables.so.12 => /usr/lib/libxtables.so.12 (0x77d66000)
libgcc_s.so.1 => /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x77d42000)
libc.so => /lib/ld-musl-mips-sf.so.1 (0x77de8000)
libz.so.1 => /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0x77d1e000)
This is based on a patch from Tiago Gaspar.
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Add U-Boot environment settings for Ruijie RG-EW3200GX PRO to allow
users to access the bootloader environment using fw_printenv/fw_setenv
while running OpenWrt.
Signed-off-by: Langhua Ye <y1248289414@outlook.com>
Steps to reproduce:
1. Insert NVMe disk with a reduction to Turris Omnia
2. Go to U-boot
3. Run these two commands:
a) ``nvme scan``
b) ``nvme detail``
4. Wait for crash
This is backported from U-boot upstream repository.
It should be included in the upcoming release - 2022.04 [1].
It was tested on Turris Omnia, mvebu, cortex-a9, OpenWrt master.
[1] https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/uboot/patch/20211209100639.21530-1-pali@kernel.org/
Signed-off-by: Josef Schlehofer <pepe.schlehofer@gmail.com>
[Export the patch from U-Boot git]
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Without PKG_RELEASE, it's impossible to trigger package updates when
changing files included in the package that are not in the qosify git
repository.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
Acked-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
The /tmp directory is mounted as tmpfs. The tmpfs filesystem is backed by
anonymous memory, which means it can be swapped out at any time, if there is
memory pressure [1]. For this reason, a zram swap device is a much better
choice than mounting /tmp on zram, since it's able to compress all anonymous
memory, and not just the memory assigned to /tmp. We already have the zram-swap
package for this specific purpose, which means procd's tmp-on-zram is both
redundant and more limited.
A follow-up patch will remove support for mounting /tmp in zram from procd
itself.
[1] https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt
Signed-off-by: Rui Salvaterra <rsalvaterra@gmail.com>
Update to the latest upstream version. In this version there is a new
tool with which you can convert ipsets into nftables sets. Since we are
now using nftables as default firewall, this could be a useful tool for
porting ipsets to nftables sets.
Signed-off-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>
iptables-nft doesn't depend on libip{4,6}tc, so move
libiptext* libs in their own packages to clean up dependencies
Rename libxtables-nft to libiptext-nft
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
Using PROVIDES allows to have other packages continue to
depend on iptables and users to pick between legacy and nft
version.
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
'iptables-mod-' can be used directly by firewall3, by
iptables and by iptables-nft. They are not linked to
iptables but to libxtables, so fix the dependencies to allow
to remove iptables(-legacy)
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
libxtables doesn't depend on libnftnl, iptables-nft does,
so move the dependency to not pull libnftnl with firewall3/iptables-legacy
Also libxtables-nft depends on IPTABLES_NFTABLES
Signed-off-by: Etienne Champetier <champetier.etienne@gmail.com>
Debians' changelog by Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@debian.org>:
* upstream changelog: new upstream datafile 20220207
* Mitigates (*only* when loaded from UEFI firmware through the FIT)
CVE-2021-0146, INTEL-SA-00528: VT-d privilege escalation through
debug port, on Pentium, Celeron and Atom processors with signatures
0x506c9, 0x506ca, 0x506f1, 0x706a1, 0x706a8
https://github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files/issues/57#issuecomment-1036363145
* Mitigates CVE-2021-0127, INTEL-SA-00532: an unexpected code breakpoint
may cause a system hang, on many processors.
* Mitigates CVE-2021-0145, INTEL-SA-00561: information disclosure due
to improper sanitization of shared resources (fast-store forward
predictor), on many processors.
* Mitigates CVE-2021-33120, INTEL-SA-00589: out-of-bounds read on some
Atom Processors may allow information disclosure or denial of service
via network access.
* Fixes critical errata (functional issues) on many processors
* Adds a MSR switch to enable RAPL filtering (default off, once enabled
it can only be disabled by poweroff or reboot). Useful to protect
SGX and other threads from side-channel info leak. Improves the
mitigation for CVE-2020-8694, CVE-2020-8695, INTEL-SA-00389 on many
processors.
* Disables TSX in more processor models.
* Fixes issue with WBINDV on multi-socket (server) systems which could
cause resets and unpredictable system behavior.
* Adds a MSR switch to 10th and 11th-gen (Ice Lake, Tiger Lake, Rocket
Lake) processors, to control a fix for (hopefully rare) unpredictable
processor behavior when HyperThreading is enabled. This MSR switch
is enabled by default on *server* processors. On other processors,
it needs to be explicitly enabled by an updated UEFI/BIOS (with added
configuration logic). An updated operating system kernel might also
be able to enable it. When enabled, this fix can impact performance.
* Updated Microcodes:
sig 0x000306f2, pf_mask 0x6f, 2021-08-11, rev 0x0049, size 38912
sig 0x000306f4, pf_mask 0x80, 2021-05-24, rev 0x001a, size 23552
sig 0x000406e3, pf_mask 0xc0, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 105472
sig 0x00050653, pf_mask 0x97, 2021-05-26, rev 0x100015c, size 34816
sig 0x00050654, pf_mask 0xb7, 2021-06-16, rev 0x2006c0a, size 43008
sig 0x00050656, pf_mask 0xbf, 2021-08-13, rev 0x400320a, size 35840
sig 0x00050657, pf_mask 0xbf, 2021-08-13, rev 0x500320a, size 36864
sig 0x0005065b, pf_mask 0xbf, 2021-06-04, rev 0x7002402, size 28672
sig 0x00050663, pf_mask 0x10, 2021-06-12, rev 0x700001c, size 28672
sig 0x00050664, pf_mask 0x10, 2021-06-12, rev 0xf00001a, size 27648
sig 0x00050665, pf_mask 0x10, 2021-09-18, rev 0xe000014, size 23552
sig 0x000506c9, pf_mask 0x03, 2021-05-10, rev 0x0046, size 17408
sig 0x000506ca, pf_mask 0x03, 2021-05-10, rev 0x0024, size 16384
sig 0x000506e3, pf_mask 0x36, 2021-04-29, rev 0x00ec, size 108544
sig 0x000506f1, pf_mask 0x01, 2021-05-10, rev 0x0036, size 11264
sig 0x000606a6, pf_mask 0x87, 2021-12-03, rev 0xd000331, size 291840
sig 0x000706a1, pf_mask 0x01, 2021-05-10, rev 0x0038, size 74752
sig 0x000706a8, pf_mask 0x01, 2021-05-10, rev 0x001c, size 75776
sig 0x000706e5, pf_mask 0x80, 2021-05-26, rev 0x00a8, size 110592
sig 0x000806a1, pf_mask 0x10, 2021-09-02, rev 0x002d, size 34816
sig 0x000806c1, pf_mask 0x80, 2021-08-06, rev 0x009a, size 109568
sig 0x000806c2, pf_mask 0xc2, 2021-07-16, rev 0x0022, size 96256
sig 0x000806d1, pf_mask 0xc2, 2021-07-16, rev 0x003c, size 101376
sig 0x000806e9, pf_mask 0x10, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 104448
sig 0x000806e9, pf_mask 0xc0, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 104448
sig 0x000806ea, pf_mask 0xc0, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 103424
sig 0x000806eb, pf_mask 0xd0, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 104448
sig 0x000806ec, pf_mask 0x94, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 104448
sig 0x00090661, pf_mask 0x01, 2021-09-21, rev 0x0015, size 20480
sig 0x000906c0, pf_mask 0x01, 2021-08-09, rev 0x2400001f, size 20480
sig 0x000906e9, pf_mask 0x2a, 2021-04-29, rev 0x00ec, size 106496
sig 0x000906ea, pf_mask 0x22, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 102400
sig 0x000906eb, pf_mask 0x02, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 104448
sig 0x000906ec, pf_mask 0x22, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 103424
sig 0x000906ed, pf_mask 0x22, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 103424
sig 0x000a0652, pf_mask 0x20, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 93184
sig 0x000a0653, pf_mask 0x22, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ec, size 94208
sig 0x000a0655, pf_mask 0x22, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ee, size 94208
sig 0x000a0660, pf_mask 0x80, 2021-04-28, rev 0x00ea, size 94208
sig 0x000a0661, pf_mask 0x80, 2021-04-29, rev 0x00ec, size 93184
sig 0x000a0671, pf_mask 0x02, 2021-08-29, rev 0x0050, size 102400
* Removed Microcodes:
sig 0x00080664, pf_mask 0x01, 2021-02-17, rev 0xb00000f, size 130048
sig 0x00080665, pf_mask 0x01, 2021-02-17, rev 0xb00000f, size 130048
* update .gitignore and debian/.gitignore.
Add some missing items from .gitignore and debian/.gitignore.
* ucode-blacklist: do not late-load 0x406e3 and 0x506e3.
When the BIOS microcode is older than revision 0x7f (and perhaps in some
other cases as well), the latest microcode updates for 0x406e3 and
0x506e3 must be applied using the early update method. Otherwise, the
system might hang. Also: there must not be any other intermediate
microcode update attempts [other than the one done by the BIOS itself],
either. It must go from the BIOS microcode update directly to the
latest microcode update.
* source: update symlinks to reflect id of the latest release, 20220207
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
iucode-tool/host is used by intel-microcode to manipulate with
microcode.bin file. iucode-tool requires cpuid.h at compile time
for autodection feature, but non-x86 build hosts does not have
this header file (e.g. ubuntu 20.04 aarch64) or this header
generates compile time error (#error macro) (e.g. macos arm64).
This patch provides compat cpuid.h to build iucode-tool/host on
non-x86 linux hosts and macos. CPU autodectection is not required
for intel-microcode package build so compat cpuid.h is ok for
OpenWrt purposes.
glibc and argp lib are not present in macos so iucode-tool/host
build fails. This patch adds argp-standalone/host as build
dependency if host os is macos.
Generated ucode (intel-microcode package) is exactly the same on
Linux x86_64 (Ubuntu 20.04), Linux aarch64 (Ubuntu 20.04) and
Darwin arm64 (MacOS 11.6) build hosts.
Signed-off-by: Sergey V. Lobanov <sergey@lobanov.in>
This patch adds host-compile ability to argp-standalone for build
hosts without glibc and argp lib, e.g. MacOS.
iucode-tool/host can not be built on MacOS due to lack of argp.
Signed-off-by: Sergey V. Lobanov <sergey@lobanov.in>
<https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/releases/tag/v2.28.0>
"Mbed TLS 2.28 is a long-time support branch.
It will be supported with bug-fixes and security
fixes until end of 2024."
<https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/blob/development/BRANCHES.md>
"Currently, the only supported LTS branch is: mbedtls-2.28.
For a short time we also have the previous LTS, which has
recently ended its support period, mbedtls-2.16.
This branch will move into the archive namespace around the
time of the next release."
this will also add support for uacme ualpn support.
size changes
221586 libmbedtls12_2.28.0-1_mips_24kc.ipk
182742 libmbedtls12_2.16.12-1_mips_24kc.ipk
Signed-off-by: Lucian Cristian <lucian.cristian@gmail.com>
(remark about 2.16's EOS, slightly reworded)
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
ZTE MF286A and MF286R are indoor LTE category 6/7 CPE router with simultaneous
dual-band 802.11ac plus 802.11n Wi-Fi radios and quad-port gigabit
Ethernet switch, FXS and external USB 2.0 port.
Hardware highlights:
- CPU: QCA9563 SoC at 775MHz,
- RAM: 128MB DDR2,
- NOR Flash: MX25L1606E 2MB SPI Flash, for U-boot only,
- NAND Flash: W25N01GV 128MB SPI NAND-Flash, for all other data,
- Wi-Fi 5GHz: QCA9886 2x2 MIMO 802.11ac Wave2 radio,
- WI-Fi 2.4GHz: QCA9563 3x3 MIMO 802.11n radio,
- Switch: QCA8337v2 4-port gigabit Ethernet, with single SGMII CPU port,
- WWAN:
[MF286A] MDM9230-based category 6 internal LTE modem
[MF286R] PXA1826-based category 7 internal LTE modem
in extended mini-PCIE form factor, with 3 internal antennas and
2 external antenna connections, single mini-SIM slot.
- FXS: one external ATA port (handled entirely by modem part) with two
physical connections in parallel,
- USB: Single external USB 2.0 port,
- Switches: power switch, WPS, Wi-Fi and reset buttons,
- LEDs: Wi-Fi, Test (internal). Rest of LEDs (Phone, WWAN, Battery,
Signal state) handled entirely by modem. 4 link status LEDs handled by
the switch on the backside.
- Battery: 3Ah 1-cell Li-Ion replaceable battery, with charging and
monitoring handled by modem.
- Label MAC device: eth0
The device shares many components with previous model, MF286, differing
mostly by a Wave2 5GHz radio, flash layout and internal LED color.
In case of MF286A, the modem is the same as in MF286. MF286R uses a
different modem based on Marvell PXA1826 chip.
Internal modem of MF286A is supported via uqmi, MF286R modem isn't fully
supported, but it is expected to use comgt-ncm for connection, as it
uses standard 3GPP AT commands for connection establishment.
Console connection: connector X2 is the console port, with the following
pinout, starting from pin 1, which is the topmost pin when the board is
upright:
- VCC (3.3V). Do not use unless you need to source power for the
converer from it.
- TX
- RX
- GND
Default port configuration in U-boot as well as in stock firmware is
115200-8-N-1.
Installation:
Due to different flash layout from stock firmware, sysupgrade from
within stock firmware is impossible, despite it's based on QSDK which
itself is based on OpenWrt.
STEP 0: Stock firmware update:
As installing OpenWrt cuts you off from official firmware updates for
the modem part, it is recommended to update the stock firmware to latest
version before installation, to have built-in modem at the latest firmware
version.
STEP 1: gaining root shell:
Method 1:
This works if busybox has telnetd compiled in the binary.
If this does not work, try method 2.
Using well-known exploit to start telnetd on your router - works
only if Busybox on stock firmware has telnetd included:
- Open stock firmware web interface
- Navigate to "URL filtering" section by going to "Advanced settings",
then "Firewall" and finally "URL filter".
- Add an entry ending with "&&telnetd&&", for example
"http://hostname/&&telnetd&&".
- telnetd will immediately listen on port 4719.
- After connecting to telnetd use "admin/admin" as credentials.
Method 2:
This works if busybox does not have telnetd compiled in. Notably, this
is the case in DNA.fi firmware.
If this does not work, try method 3.
- Set IP of your computer to 192.168.0.22. (or appropriate subnet if
changed)
- Have a TFTP server running at that address
- Download MIPS build of busybox including telnetd, for example from:
https://busybox.net/downloads/binaries/1.21.1/busybox-mips
and put it in it's root directory. Rename it as "telnetd".
- As previously, login to router's web UI and navigate to "URL
filtering"
- Using "Inspect" feature, extend "maxlength" property of the input
field named "addURLFilter", so it looks like this:
<input type="text" name="addURLFilter" id="addURLFilter" maxlength="332"
class="required form-control">
- Stay on the page - do not navigate anywhere
- Enter "http://aa&zte_debug.sh 192.168.0.22 telnetd" as a filter.
- Save the settings. This will download the telnetd binary over tftp and
execute it. You should be able to log in at port 23, using
"admin/admin" as credentials.
Method 3:
If the above doesn't work, use the serial console - it exposes root shell
directly without need for login. Some stock firmwares, notably one from
finnish DNA operator lack telnetd in their builds.
STEP 2: Backing up original software:
As the stock firmware may be customized by the carrier and is not
officially available in the Internet, IT IS IMPERATIVE to back up the
stock firmware, if you ever plan to returning to stock firmware.
It is highly recommended to perform backup using both methods, to avoid
hassle of reassembling firmware images in future, if a restore is
needed.
Method 1: after booting OpenWrt initramfs image via TFTP:
PLEASE NOTE: YOU CANNOT DO THIS IF USING INTERMEDIATE FIRMWARE FOR INSTALLATION.
- Dump stock firmware located on stock kernel and ubi partitions:
ssh root@192.168.1.1: cat /dev/mtd4 > mtd4_kernel.bin
ssh root@192.168.1.1: cat /dev/mtd9 > mtd9_ubi.bin
And keep them in a safe place, should a restore be needed in future.
Method 2: using stock firmware:
- Connect an external USB drive formatted with FAT or ext4 to the USB
port.
- The drive will be auto-mounted to /var/usb_disk
- Check the flash layout of the device:
cat /proc/mtd
It should show the following:
mtd0: 000a0000 00010000 "u-boot"
mtd1: 00020000 00010000 "u-boot-env"
mtd2: 00140000 00010000 "reserved1"
mtd3: 000a0000 00020000 "fota-flag"
mtd4: 00080000 00020000 "art"
mtd5: 00080000 00020000 "mac"
mtd6: 000c0000 00020000 "reserved2"
mtd7: 00400000 00020000 "cfg-param"
mtd8: 00400000 00020000 "log"
mtd9: 000a0000 00020000 "oops"
mtd10: 00500000 00020000 "reserved3"
mtd11: 00800000 00020000 "web"
mtd12: 00300000 00020000 "kernel"
mtd13: 01a00000 00020000 "rootfs"
mtd14: 01900000 00020000 "data"
mtd15: 03200000 00020000 "fota"
mtd16: 01d00000 00020000 "firmware"
Differences might indicate that this is NOT a MF286A device but
one of other variants.
- Copy over all MTD partitions, for example by executing the following:
for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15; do cat /dev/mtd$i > \
/var/usb_disk/mtd$i; done
"Firmware" partition can be skipped, it is a concatenation
of "kernel" and "rootfs".
- If the count of MTD partitions is different, this might indicate that
this is not a MF286A device, but one of its other variants.
- (optionally) rename the files according to MTD partition names from
/proc/mtd
- Unmount the filesystem:
umount /var/usb_disk; sync
and then remove the drive.
- Store the files in safe place if you ever plan to return to stock
firmware. This is especially important, because stock firmware for
this device is not available officially, and is usually customized by
the mobile providers.
STEP 3: Booting initramfs image:
Method 1: using serial console (RECOMMENDED):
- Have TFTP server running, exposing the OpenWrt initramfs image, and
set your computer's IP address as 192.168.0.22. This is the default
expected by U-boot. You may wish to change that, and alter later
commands accordingly.
- Connect the serial console if you haven't done so already,
- Interrupt boot sequence by pressing any key in U-boot when prompted
- Use the following commands to boot OpenWrt initramfs through TFTP:
setenv serverip 192.168.0.22
setenv ipaddr 192.168.0.1
tftpboot 0x81000000 openwrt-ath79-nand-zte_mf286a-initramfs-kernel.bin
bootm 0x81000000
(Replace server IP and router IP as needed). There is no emergency
TFTP boot sequence triggered by buttons, contrary to MF283+.
- When OpenWrt initramfs finishes booting, proceed to actual
installation.
Method 2: using initramfs image as temporary boot kernel
This exploits the fact, that kernel and rootfs MTD devices are
consecutive on NAND flash, so from within stock image, an initramfs can
be written to this area and booted by U-boot on next reboot, because it
uses "nboot" command which isn't limited by kernel partition size.
- Download the initramfs-kernel.bin image
- After backing up the previous MTD contents, write the images to the
"firmware" MTD device, which conveniently concatenates "kernel" and
"rootfs" partitions that can fit the initramfs image:
nandwrite -p /dev/<firmware-mtd> \
/var/usb_disk/openwrt-ath79-zte_mf286a-initramfs-kernel.bin
- If write is OK, reboot the device, it will reboot to OpenWrt
initramfs:
reboot -f
- After rebooting, SSH into the device and use sysupgrade to perform
proper installation.
Method 3: using built-in TFTP recovery (LAST RESORT):
- With that method, ensure you have complete backup of system's NAND
flash first. It involves deliberately erasing the kernel.
- Download "-initramfs-kernel.bin" image for the device.
- Prepare the recovery image by prepending 8MB of zeroes to the image,
and name it root_uImage:
dd if=/dev/zero of=padding.bin bs=8M count=1
cat padding.bin openwrt-ath79-nand-zte_mf286a-initramfs-kernel.bin >
root_uImage
- Set up a TFTP server at 192.0.0.1/8. Router will use random address
from that range.
- Put the previously generated "root_uImage" into TFTP server root
directory.
- Deliberately erase "kernel" partition" using stock firmware after
taking backup. THIS IS POINT OF NO RETURN.
- Restart the device. U-boot will attempt flashing the recovery
initramfs image, which will let you perform actual installation using
sysupgrade. This might take a considerable time, sometimes the router
doesn't establish Ethernet link properly right after booting. Be
patient.
- After U-boot finishes flashing, the LEDs of switch ports will all
light up. At this moment, perform power-on reset, and wait for OpenWrt
initramfs to finish booting. Then proceed to actual installation.
STEP 4: Actual installation:
- Set your computer IP to 192.168.1.22/24
- scp the sysupgrade image to the device:
scp openwrt-ath79-nand-zte_mf286a-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin \
root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/
- ssh into the device and execute sysupgrade:
sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-ath79-nand-zte_mf286a-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
- Wait for router to reboot to full OpenWrt.
STEP 5: WAN connection establishment
Since the router is equipped with LTE modem as its main WAN interface, it
might be useful to connect to the Internet right away after
installation. To do so, please put the following entries in
/etc/config/network, replacing the specific configuration entries with
one needed for your ISP:
config interface 'wan'
option proto 'qmi'
option device '/dev/cdc-wdm0'
option auth '<auth>' # As required, usually 'none'
option pincode '<pin>' # If required by SIM
option apn '<apn>' # As required by ISP
option pdptype '<pdp>' # Typically 'ipv4', or 'ipv4v6' or 'ipv6'
For example, the following works for most polish ISPs
config interface 'wan'
option proto 'qmi'
option device '/dev/cdc-wdm0'
option auth 'none'
option apn 'internet'
option pdptype 'ipv4'
The required minimum is:
config interface 'wan'
option proto 'qmi'
option device '/dev/cdc-wdm0'
In this case, the modem will use last configured APN from stock
firmware - this should work out of the box, unless your SIM requires
PIN which can't be switched off.
If you have build with LuCI, installing luci-proto-qmi helps with this
task.
Restoring the stock firmware:
Preparation:
If you took your backup using stock firmware, you will need to
reassemble the partitions into images to be restored onto the flash. The
layout might differ from ISP to ISP, this example is based on generic stock
firmware
The only partitions you really care about are "web", "kernel", and
"rootfs". These are required to restore the stock firmware through
factory TFTP recovery.
Because kernel partition was enlarged, compared to stock
firmware, the kernel and rootfs MTDs don't align anymore, and you need
to carve out required data if you only have backup from stock FW:
- Prepare kernel image
cat mtd12_kernel.bin mtd13_rootfs.bin > owrt_kernel.bin
truncate -s 4M owrt_kernel_restore.bin
- Cut off first 1MB from rootfs
dd if=mtd13_rootfs.bin of=owrt_rootfs.bin bs=1M skip=1
- Prepare image to write to "ubi" meta-partition:
cat mtd6_reserved2.bi mtd7_cfg-param.bin mtd8_log.bin mtd9_oops.bin \
mtd10_reserved3.bin mtd11_web.bin owrt_rootfs.bin > \
owrt_ubi_ubi_restore.bin
You can skip the "fota" partition altogether,
it is used only for stock firmware update purposes and can be overwritten
safely anyway. The same is true for "data" partition which on my device
was found to be unused at all. Restoring mtd5_cfg-param.bin will restore
the stock firmware configuration you had before.
Method 1: Using initramfs:
This method is recmmended if you took your backup from within OpenWrt
initramfs, as the reassembly is not needed.
- Boot to initramfs as in step 3:
- Completely detach ubi0 partition using ubidetach /dev/ubi0_0
- Look up the kernel and ubi partitions in /proc/mtd
- Copy over the stock kernel image using scp to /tmp
- Erase kernel and restore stock kernel:
(scp mtd4_kernel.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/)
mtd write <kernel_mtd> mtd4_kernel.bin
rm mtd4_kernel.bin
- Copy over the stock partition backups one-by-one using scp to /tmp, and
restore them individually. Otherwise you might run out of space in
tmpfs:
(scp mtd3_ubiconcat0.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/)
mtd write <ubiconcat0_mtd> mtd3_ubiconcat0.bin
rm mtd3_ubiconcat0.bin
(scp mtd5_ubiconcat1.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/)
mtd write <ubiconcat1_mtd> mtd5_ubiconcat1.bin
rm mtd5_ubiconcat1.bin
- If the write was correct, force a device reboot with
reboot -f
Method 2: Using live OpenWrt system (NOT RECOMMENDED):
- Prepare a USB flash drive contatining MTD backup files
- Ensure you have kmod-usb-storage and filesystem driver installed for
your drive
- Mount your flash drive
mkdir /tmp/usb
mount /dev/sda1 /tmp/usb
- Remount your UBI volume at /overlay to R/O
mount -o remount,ro /overlay
- Write back the kernel and ubi partitions from USB drive
cd /tmp/usb
mtd write mtd4_kernel.bin /dev/<kernel_mtd>
mtd write mtd9_ubi.bin /dev/<kernel_ubi>
- If everything went well, force a device reboot with
reboot -f
Last image may be truncated a bit due to lack of space in RAM, but this will happen over "fota"
MTD partition which may be safely erased after reboot anyway.
Method 3: using built-in TFTP recovery:
This method is recommended if you took backups using stock firmware.
- Assemble a recovery rootfs image from backup of stock partitions by
concatenating "web", "kernel", "rootfs" images dumped from the device,
as "root_uImage"
- Use it in place of "root_uImage" recovery initramfs image as in the
TFTP pre-installation method.
Quirks and known issuesa
- It was observed, that CH340-based USB-UART converters output garbage
during U-boot phase of system boot. At least CP2102 is known to work
properly.
- Kernel partition size is increased to 4MB compared to stock 3MB, to
accomodate future kernel updates - at this moment OpenWrt 5.10 kernel
image is at 2.5MB which is dangerously close to the limit. This has no
effect on booting the system - but keep that in mind when reassembling
an image to restore stock firmware.
- uqmi seems to be unable to change APN manually, so please use the one
you used before in stock firmware first. If you need to change it,
please use protocok '3g' to establish connection once, or use the
following command to change APN (and optionally IP type) manually:
echo -ne 'AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","<apn>' > /dev/ttyUSB0
- The only usable LED as a "system LED" is the blue debug LED hidden
inside the case. All other LEDs are controlled by modem, on which the
router part has some influence only on Wi-Fi LED.
- Wi-Fi LED currently doesn't work while under OpenWrt, despite having
correct GPIO mapping. All other LEDs are controlled by modem,
including this one in stock firmware. GPIO19, mapped there only acts
as a gate, while the actual signal source seems to be 5GHz Wi-Fi
radio, however it seems it is not the LED exposed by ath10k as
ath10k-phy0.
- GPIO5 used for modem reset is a suicide switch, causing a hardware
reset of whole board, not only the modem. It is attached to
gpio-restart driver, to restart the modem on reboot as well, to ensure
QMI connectivity after reboot, which tends to fail otherwise.
- Modem, as in MF283+, exposes root shell over ADB - while not needed
for OpenWrt operation at all - have fun lurking around.
The same modem module is used as in older MF286.
Signed-off-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com>
Both struct net_device_path_ctx and struct net_device_path
are not available in 5.4. This causes an build error on the
bcm63xx target.
|mac80211/driver-ops.h: In function 'drv_net_fill_forward_path':
|driver-ops.h:1502:57: error: passing argument 4 of
|'local->ops->net_fill_forward_path' from incompatible pointer type
| [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types]
| 1502 | ctx, path);
| | ^~~
| | |
| | struct net_device_path_ctx *
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
Package the ability to log kernel crashes to 'ramoops' pstore
files into RAM in /sys/fs/pstore
Reference to the ramoops admin guide in upstream Linux:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v5.10/admin-guide/ramoops.html
The files in RAM survive a warm reboot, but not a cold reboot.
Note: kmod-ramoops selects kmod-pstore and kmod-reed-solomon.
The feature can be used by selecting the kmod-ramoops and
adding a ramoops reserved-memory definition to the device DTS.
Example from R7800:
reserved-memory {
rsvd@5fe00000 {
reg = <0x5fe00000 0x200000>;
reusable;
};
ramoops@42100000 {
compatible = "ramoops";
reg = <0x42100000 0x40000>;
record-size = <0x4000>;
console-size = <0x4000>;
ftrace-size = <0x4000>;
pmsg-size = <0x4000>;
};
};
If no definition has been made in DTS, no crash log is stored
for the device.
Signed-off-by: Hannu Nyman <hannu.nyman@iki.fi>
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
(added CONFIG_EFI_VARS_PSTORE disable)
Previously, grub2 was hardcoded to always look on "hd0" for the
kernel.
This works well when the system only had a single disk.
But if there was a second disk/stick present, it may have look
on the wrong drive because of enumeration races.
This patch utilizes grub2 search function to look for a filesystem
with the label "kernel". This works thanks to existing setup in
scripts/gen_image_generic.sh. Which sets the "kernel" label on
both the fat and ext4 filesystem variants.
Signed-off-by: Jax Jiang <jax.jiang.007@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: Alberto Bursi <bobafetthotmail@gmail.com> (MX100 WA)
(word wrapped, slightly rewritten commit message, removed MX100 WA)
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
AT91Bootstrap version 4 is available only for SAM9X60, SAMA5D2, SAMA5D3,
SAMA5D4, SAMA7G5. Thus use v4.0.1 for the above targets and v3.10.4 for
the rest of them. With the switch to v4 AT91Bootstrap binaries are now
on build/binaries. Take also this into account. Also, patches directory
is not needed anymore with the version update.
Signed-off-by: Claudiu Beznea <claudiu.beznea@microchip.com>
In the default shadow file, as visible in the failsafe mode, the user
root has value of `0` set in the 3rd field, the date of last password
change. This setting means that the password needs to be changed the
next time the user will log in the system. `dropbear` server is ignoring
this setting but `openssh-server` tries to enforce it and fails in the
failsafe mode because the rootfs is R/O.
Disable the password aging feature for user root by setting the 3rd
filed empty.
Signed-off-by: Rucke Teg <rucketeg@protonmail.com>
Enable both the hunting-and-pecking loop and hash-to-element mechanisms
by default in OpenWRT with SAE.
Commercial Wi-Fi solutions increasingly frequently now ship with both
hunting-and-pecking and hash-to-element (H2E) enabled by default as this
is more secure and more performant than offering hunting-and-pecking
alone for H2E capable clients.
The hunting and pecking loop mechanism is inherently fragile and prone to
timing-based side channels in its design and is more computationally
intensive to perform. Hash-to-element (H2E) is its long-term
replacement to address these concerns.
For clients that only support the hunting-and-pecking loop mechanism,
this is still available to use by default.
For clients that in addition support, or were to require, the
hash-to-element (H2E) mechanism, this is then available for use.
Signed-off-by: Nick Lowe <nick.lowe@gmail.com>
Backport fix for API breakage of SSL_get_verify_result() introduced in
v5.1.1-stable. In v4.8.1-stable SSL_get_verify_result() used to return
X509_V_OK when used on LE powered sites or other sites utilizing
relaxed/alternative cert chain validation feature. After an update to
v5.1.1-stable that API calls started returning X509_V_ERR_INVALID_CA
error and thus rendered all such connection attempts imposible:
$ docker run -it openwrt/rootfs:x86_64-21.02.2 sh -c "wget https://letsencrypt.org"
Downloading 'https://letsencrypt.org'
Connecting to 18.159.128.50:443
Connection error: Invalid SSL certificate
Fixes: #9283
References: https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfssl/issues/4879
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
Not all targets create /var/lock or touch /var/lock/fw_printenv.lock in
their platform.sh. This is problematic as fw_printenv then fails in
case /var/lock/fw_printenv.lock has not been created by previous calls
to fw_printenv/fw_setenv before sysupgrade is run.
Targets using fw_printenv/fw_setenv during sysupgrade:
* ath79/*
* ipq40xx/*
* ipq806x/*
* kirkwood/*
* layerscape/*
* mediatek/mt7622
* mvebu/*
* ramips/*
* realtek/*
Targets currently using additional steps in /lib/upgrade/platform.sh
to make sure /var/lock/fw_printenv.lock (or at least /var/lock)
actually exists:
* ath79/* (openmesh devices)
* ipq40xx/* (linksys devices)
* ipq806x/* (linksys devices)
* kirkwood/* (linksys devices)
* layerscape/*
* mvebu/cortexa9 (linksys devices)
Given that accessing the U-Boot environment during sysupgrade is not
uncommon and the situation across targets is currently quite diverse,
just make sure both tools as well fw_env.config are always copied to
the ramdisk used for sysupgrade. Also make sure /var/lock always
exists.
This now allows to remove copying of fw_printenv/fw_setenv as well as
fw_env.config, creation of /var/lock or even /var/lock/fw_printenv.lock
from lib/upgrade/platform.sh or files included there.
As the same applies also to 'fwtool' which is used by generic eMMC
sysupgrade, also always copy that to ramdisk.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
This uses uci to configure engines, by generating a list of enabled
engines in /var/etc/ssl/engines.cnf from engines configured in
/etc/config/openssl:
config engine 'devcrypto'
option enabled '1'
Currently the only options implemented are 'enabled', which defaults to
true and enables the named engine, and the 'force' option, that enables
the engine even if the init script thinks the engine does not exist.
The existence test is to check for either a configuration file
/etc/ssl/engines.cnf.d/%ENGINE%.cnf, or a shared object file
/usr/lib/engines-1.1/%ENGINE%.so.
The engine list is generated by an init script which is set to run after
'log' because it informs the engines being enabled or skipped. It
should run before any service using OpenSSL as the crypto library,
otherwise the service will not use any engine.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
This enables an engine during its package's installation, by adding it
to the engines list in /etc/ssl/engines.cnf.d/engines.cnf.
The engine build system was reworked, with the addition of an engine.mk
file that groups some of the engine packages' definitions, and could be
used by out of tree engines as well.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
This changes the configuration of engines from the global openssl.cnf to
files in the /etc/ssl/engines.cnf.d directory. The engines.cnf file has
the list of enabled engines, while each engine has its own configuration
file installed under /etc/ssl/engines.cnf.d.
Patches were refreshed with --zero-commit.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
100-ddr-marvell-a38x-fix-BYTE_HOMOGENEOUS_SPLIT_OUT-deci.patch [1]:
SoC Marvell A38x is used in Turris Omnia, and we thought that with recent
fiddling around DDR training to fix it once for all, there were
reproduced the issue in the upcoming new revision Turris Omnia boards.
101-arm-mvebu-spl-Add-option-to-reset-the-board-on-DDR-t.patch [2]:
This is useful when some board may occasionally fail with DDR training,
and it adds the option to reset the board on the DDR training failure
102-arm-mvebu-turris_omnia-Reset-the-board-immediately-o.patch [3]:
This enables the option CONFIG_DDR_RESET_ON_TRAINING_FAILURE (added by
101 patch), so the Turris Omnia board is restarted immediately, and it
does not require to reset the board manually or wait 120s for MCU to
reset the board
[1] https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/uboot/patch/20220217000837.13003-1-kabel@kernel.org/
[2] https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/uboot/patch/20220217000849.13028-1-kabel@kernel.org/
[3] https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/uboot/patch/20220217000849.13028-2-kabel@kernel.org/
Signed-off-by: Josef Schlehofer <pepe.schlehofer@gmail.com>
This commit adds the following package compile options.
CONFIG_PACKAGE_RTW88_DEBGUG:
Compile the driver with additional debug logging output
CONFIG_PACKAGE_RTW88_DEBGUGFS:
Add the possibility to map information about the driver rtw88 into
debugfs.
Signed-off-by: Florian Eckert <fe@dev.tdt.de>
Contains following changes:
136006b88826 cmake: fix usage of implicit library and include paths
bc0e84d689e2 netifd: interface-ip: don't set fib6 policies if ipv6 disabled
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
e061299 wireless-regdb: Raise DFS TX power limit to 250 mW (24 dBm) for the US
2ce78ed wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for Croatia (HR) on 6GHz
0d39f4c wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for South Korea (KR)
acad231 wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for France (FR) on 6 and 60 GHz
ea83a82 wireless-regdb: add support for US S1G channels
4408149 wireless-regdb: add 802.11ah bands to world regulatory domain
5f3cadc wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for Spain (ES) on 6GHz
e0ac69b Revert "wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for South Korea (KR)"
40e5e80 wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for South Korea (KR)
e427ff2 wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for China (CN)
0970116 wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for the Netherlands (NL) on 6GHz
4dac44b wireless-regdb: update regulatory database based on preceding changes
Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
package hwmon's lm70.ko. This module supports the
National Semiconductor/TI LM70,LM71,LM74 and
TI TMP121,TMP122,TMP123 and TMP124 chips (all SPI).
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
When Kernel 5.10 was enabled for mpc85xx, the kernel once again became too
large upon decompression (>7MB or so) to decompress itself on boot (see
FS#4110[1]).
There have been many attempts to fix booting from a compressed kernel on
the HiveAP-330:
- b683f1c36d ("mpc85xx: Use gzip compressed kernel on HiveAP-330")
- 98089bb8ba ("mpc85xx: Use uncompressed kernel on the HiveAP-330")
- 26cb167a5c ("mpc85xx: Fix Aerohive HiveAP-330 initramfs image")
We can no longer compress the kernel due to size, and the stock bootloader
does not support any other types of compression. Since an uncompressed
kernel no longer fits in the 8MiB kernel partition at 0x2840000, we need to
patch u-boot to autoboot by running variable which isn't set by the
bootloader on each autoboot.
This commit repartitions the HiveAP, requiring a new COMPAT_VERSION,
and uses the DEVICE_COMPAT_MESSAGE to guide the user to patch u-boot,
which changes the variable run on boot to be `owrt_boot`; the user can
then set the value of that variable appropriately.
The following has been documented in the device's OpenWrt wiki page:
<https://openwrt.org/toh/aerohive/hiveap-330>. Please look there
first/too for more information.
The from-stock and upgrade from a previous installation now becomes:
0) setup a network with a dhcp server and a tftp server at serverip
(192.168.1.101) with the initramfs image in the servers root directory.
1) Hook into UART (9600 baud) and enter U-Boot. You may need to enter
a password of administrator or AhNf?d@ta06 if prompted. If the password
doesn't work. Try reseting the device by pressing and holding the reset
button with the stock OS.
2) Once in U-Boot, set the new owrt_boot and tftp+boot the initramfs image:
Use copy and paste!
# fw_setenv owrt_boot 'setenv bootargs \"console=ttyS0,$baudrate\";bootm 0xEC040000 - 0xEC000000'
# save
# dhcp
# setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,$baudrate
# tftpboot 0x1000000 192.168.1.101:openwrt-mpc85xx-p1020-aerohive_hiveap-330-initramfs-kernel.bin
# bootm
3) Once openwrt booted:
carefully copy and paste this into the root shell. One step at a time
# 3.0 install kmod-mtd-rw from the internet and load it
opkg update; opkg install kmod-mtd-rw
insmod mtd-rw i_want_a_brick=y
# 3.1 create scripts that modifies uboot
cat <<- "EOF" > /tmp/uboot-update.sh
. /lib/functions/system.sh
cp "/dev/mtd$(find_mtd_index 'u-boot')" /tmp/uboot
cp /tmp/uboot /tmp/uboot_patched
ofs=$(strings -n80 -td < /tmp/uboot | grep '^ [0-9]* setenv bootargs.*cp\.l' | cut -f2 -d' ')
for off in $ofs; do
printf "run owrt_boot; " | dd of=/tmp/uboot_patched bs=1 seek=${off} conv=notrunc
done
md5sum /tmp/uboot*
EOF
# 3.2 run the script to do the modification
sh /tmp/uboot-update.sh
# verify that /tmp/uboot and /tmp/uboot_patched are good
#
# my uboot was: (is printed during boot)
# U-Boot 2009.11 (Jan 12 2017 - 00:27:25), Build: jenkins-HiveOS-Honolulu_AP350_Rel-245
#
# d84b45a2e8aca60d630fbd422efc6b39 /tmp/uboot
# 6dc420f24c2028b9cf7f0c62c0c7f692 /tmp/uboot_patched
# 98ebc7e7480ce9148cd2799357a844b0 /tmp/uboot-update.sh <-- just for reference
# 3.3 this produces the /tmp/u-boot_patched file.
mtd write /tmp/uboot_patched u-boot
3) scp over the sysupgrade file to /tmp/ and run sysupgrade to flash OpenWrt:
sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-mpc85xx-p1020-aerohive_hiveap-330-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
4) after the reboot, you are good to go.
Other notes:
- Note that after this sysupgrade, the AP will be unavailable for 7 minutes
to reformat flash. The tri-color LED does not blink in any way to
indicate this, though there is no risk in interrupting this process,
other than the jffs2 reformat being reset.
- Add a uci-default to fix the compat version. This will prevent updates
from previous versions without going through the installation process.
- Enable CONFIG_MTD_SPLIT_UIMAGE_FW and adjust partitioning to combine
the kernel and rootfs into a single dts partition to maximize storage
space, though in practice the kernel can grow no larger than 16MiB due
to constraints of the older mpc85xx u-boot platform.
- Because of that limit, KERNEL_SIZE has been raised to 16m.
- A .tar.gz of the u-boot source for the AP330 (a.k.a. Goldengate) can
be found here[2].
- The stock-jffs2 partition is also removed to make more space -- this
is possible only now that it is no longer split away from the rootfs.
- the console-override is gone. The device will now get the console
through the bootargs. This has the advantage that you can set a different
baudrate in uboot and the linux kernel will stick with it!
- due to the repartitioning, the partition layout and names got a makeover.
- the initramfs+fdt method is now combined into a MultiImage initramfs.
The separate fdt download is no longer needed.
- added uboot-envtools to the mpc85xx target. All targets have uboot and
this way its available in the initramfs.
[1]: https://bugs.openwrt.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=4110
[2]: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:e53b27006979afb632af5935fa0f2affaa822a59
Tested-by: Martin Kennedy <hurricos@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Kennedy <hurricos@gmail.com>
(rewrote parts of the commit message, Initramfs-MultiImage,
dropped bootargs-override, added wiki entry + link, uboot-envtools)
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
ksmbd is an upstream linux alternative to Samba which is lighterweight
and more performant, especially on underpowered devices.
Moving it here from the packages feed as it is now an upstream kernel
module. Also easier to update as version updates can be coordinated better
The next LTS kernel (5.15) has this included. A depend on kernel < 5.15
will need to be added later.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
The 80211r r0kh and r1kh defaults are generated from the md5sum of
"$mobility_domain/$auth_secret". auth_secret is only set when using EAP
authentication, but the default key is used for SAE/PSK as well. In
this case, auth_secret is empty, and the default value of the key can
be computed from the SSID alone.
Fallback to using $key when auth_secret is empty. While at it, rename
the variable holding the generated key from 'key' to 'ft_key', to avoid
clobbering the PSK.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
[make ft_key local]
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
Add the STAs extended capabilities to the ubus STA information. This
way, external daemons can be made aware of a STAs capabilities.
This field is of an array type and contains 0 or more bytes of a STAs
advertised extended capabilities.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
This patch adds support for creation heartbeat led trigger with,
for example, this command:
ucidef_set_led_heartbeat "..." "..." "..."
from /etc/board.d/01_leds.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Smirnov <s.alexey@gmail.com>
This module was used solely by Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH devices
and has become obsolete with the introduction of gpio-cascade.
Signed-off-by: Mauri Sandberg <maukka@ext.kapsi.fi>
Adds new kernel module for GPIO controlled multiplexer support.
Signed-off-by: Mauri Sandberg <maukka@ext.kapsi.fi>
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz> [missing commit description]
a87d010 uxc: remove unused printf parameter
ad65249 instance: exit in case asprintf() fails
Build with glibc should again work after this commit.
Fixes: e9e61d76fd ("procd: update to git HEAD")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
df1123e uxc: add support for user-defined settings
0272c7c uxc: allow editing settings using 'create'
a839518 uxc: clean up error handling
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
For sysupgrade on NAND/UBI devices there is the U-Boot environment
variable rootfs_data_max which can be used to limit the size of the
rootfs_data volume created on sysupgrade.
This stopped working reliable with recent kernels, probably due to a
race condition when reading the number of free erase blocks from sysfs
just after removing a volume.
Change the script to just try creating rootfs_data with the desired
size and retry with maximum size in case that fails. Hence calculating
the available size in the script can be dropped which works around the
problem.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
'uxc boot' is inteded to be called multiple times, so there is not need
to guard the first call on boot -- the actual code anyway didn't do
that, so just remove it.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
This fixes the following security problem:
The command-line argument parser in tcpdump before 4.99.0 has a buffer
overflow in tcpdump.c:read_infile(). To trigger this vulnerability the
attacker needs to create a 4GB file on the local filesystem and to
specify the file name as the value of the -F command-line argument of
tcpdump.
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
53caa1a fw4: resolve zone layer 2 devices for hw flow offloading
9fe58f5 fw4: rework and fix family inheritance logic
8795296 tests: mocklib: fix infinite recursion in wrapped print()
281b1bc tests: change mocked wan interface type to PPPoE
93b710d tests: mocklib: forward compatibility change
1a94915 fw4: only stage reflection rules if all required addrs are known
5c21714 fw4: add device iifname/oifname matches to DSCP and MARK rules
3eacc97 tests: adjust 01_ruleset test case to latest changes
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>