CONFIG_CRYPTO_WORKQUEUE was removed in upstream commit[1]. This symbol doesn't
exist since kernel 5.3 and this package is empty.
1. [ crypto: cryptd - move kcrypto_wq into cryptd ]
(3e56e16863)
Signed-off-by: Aleksander Jan Bajkowski <A.Bajkowski@stud.elka.pw.edu.pl>
Support for wolfSSL has been upstreamed to the master OpenVPN branch
in f6dca235ae560597a0763f0c98fcc9130b80ccf4, so we can use wolfSSL
directly in OpenVPN. So no more needed differnt SSL engine for OpenVPN
in systems based on wolfSSL library
Compiled && tested on ramips/mt7620, ramips/mt7621
Signed-off-by: Ivan Pavlov <AuthorReflex@gmail.com>
Prevent build error on Alpine Linux host:
libfakeroot.c error: conflicting types for 'id_t'
Error relocating openwrt/staging_dir/host/lib/libfakeroot.so: SEND_GET_XATTR: symbol not found
Signed-off-by: Ruslan Isaev <legale.legale@gmail.com>
The previous config will only show 2.4G radio activity status
This change mr24:green:wifi4 and mr24:green:wifi2 to
show 2.4G and 5G radio on and off status
change mr24:green:wifi3 and mr24:green:wifi1 to
show 2.4G and 5G radio activity status
Signed-off-by: Tan Zien <nabsdh9@gmail.com>
Adds support for LEDs on input devices. Useful for example on x86 laptops-
allows re-purposing num/caps/scroll lock LEDs.
Signed-off-by: Anderson McKinley <coyoso@tuta.io>
Backport a pending patch already reviewed that fix some warning about tsens debugs already registered.
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
With some talk with the ARM maintainer, it was notice that enlarging the limit
to the current value is VERY wrong and clash with other memory.
A better solution would be to reduce the IO space from 1MB to 64K as probably
it's a long lasting typo and even x86 arch doesn't have a IO space that big.
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Removed upstreamed:
generic/pending-5.4/770-02-net-ethernet-mtk_eth_soc-fix-rx-vlan-offload.patch
All other patches automatically rebased.
Build system: x86_64
Build-tested: ipq806x/R7800
Note that since I rebased the previous commit, I removed my Run-tested line
although I confirm building the image successfully.
Signed-off-by: John Audia <graysky@archlinux.us>
Removed upstreamed:
generic/backport-5.4/050-gro-fix-napi_gro_frags-Fast-GRO-breakage-due-to-IP-a.patch
bcm63xx/patches-5.4/434-nand-brcmnand-fix-OOB-R-W-with-Hamming-ECC.patch*
Removed/code was included upstream and therefore redundant:
ramips/patches-5.4/999-fix-pci-init-mt7620.patch
All other patches automatically rebased.
* update_kernel.sh did not flag this yet it was included in 5.4.119[1], as a
result of the rebase, I removed my testing lines since I did not go back to
test built or to run test 5.4.119 with the removed patch present.
1. https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=v5.4.119&id=e5b3e69eb36ac1178a7a2392616fd29afd288c4e
Signed-off-by: John Audia <graysky@archlinux.us>
Since upstream commit 6467de5a8840 ("Randomize z ordinates in
scalar mult when timing resistant") WolfSSL requires a RNG for
the EC key when built hardened which is the default.
Set the RNG for the EC key to fix connections for OWE clients.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
Since commit 6467de5a8840 ("Randomize z ordinates in scalar
mult when timing resistant") wolfssl requires a RNG for an EC
key when the hardened built option is selected.
wc_ecc_set_rng is only available when built hardened, so there
is no safe way to install the RNG to the key regardless whether
or not wolfssl is compiled hardened.
Always export wc_ecc_set_rng so tools such as hostapd can install
RNG regardless of the built settings for wolfssl.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
This fixed b36b8b6929
("busybox: remove nslookup_lede/openwrt.patch")
It is likely dropped by mistake, This add back the changes
Signed-off-by: Chen Minqiang <ptpt52@gmail.com>
Florian Ekert reported:
"I have build a fresh master branch recently, Since your last change [1]
on grub2, I have now a new dependency on liblzma for the install package
grub2-editenv.
root@st-dev-07 /usr/lib # ldd /root/grub-editenv
/lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1 (0x7f684b088000)
liblzma.so.5 => /usr/lib/liblzma.so.5 (0x7f684b06d000)
libgcc_s.so.1 => /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x7f684b059000)
libc.so => /lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1 (0x7f684b088000)
This was not the case before your update.
root@st-dev-07 /usr/sbin # ldd /usr/sbin/grub-editenv
/lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1 (0x7fd970176000)
libgcc_s.so.1 => /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0x7fd970162000)
libc.so => /lib/ld-musl-x86_64.so.1 (0x7fd970176000)
My build complains that it cannot satisfy the runtime package dependency
for grub2-editenv.
install -d -m0755 /home/feckert/workspace/openwrt/LDM-master-x86_64/build/openwrt/build_dir/target-x86_64_musl/linux-x86_64/grub-pc/grub-2.06~rc1/ipkg-x86_64/grub2-editenv/usr/sbin
install -m0755 /home/feckert/workspace/openwrt/LDM-master-x86_64/build/openwrt/build_dir/target-x86_64_musl/linux-x86_64/grub-pc/grub-2.06~rc1/grub-editenv /home/feckert/workspace/openwrt/LDM-master-x86_64/build/openwrt/build_dir/target-x86_64_musl/linux-x86_64/grub-pc/grub-2.06~rc1/ipkg-x86_64/grub2-editenv/usr/sbin/
find /home/feckert/workspace/openwrt/LDM-master-x86_64/build/openwrt/build_dir/target-x86_64_musl/linux-x86_64/grub-pc/grub-2.06~rc1/ipkg-x86_64/grub2-editenv -name 'CVS' -o -name '.svn' -o -name '.#*' -o -name '*~'| xargs -r rm -rf
Package grub2-editenv is missing dependencies for the following libraries:
liblzma.so.5
make[2]: *** [Makefile:166: /home/feckert/workspace/openwrt/LDM-master-x86_64/build/openwrt/bin/APOS/feckert/master/master-Maggie-455-ga5edc0e8e/x86_64/targets/x86/64/packages/grub2-editenv_2.06~rc1-1_x86_64.ipk] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/feckert/workspace/openwrt/LDM-master-x86_64/build/openwrt/package/boot/grub2'
time: package/boot/grub2/pc/compile#78.64#9.79#83.88
ERROR: package/boot/grub2 failed to build (build variant: pc).
make[1]: *** [package/Makefile:116: package/boot/grub2/compile] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/feckert/workspace/openwrt/LDM-master-x86_64/build/openwrt'
make: *** [/home/feckert/workspace/openwrt/LDM-master-x86_64/build/openwrt/include/toplevel.mk:230: package/boot/grub2/compile] Error 2
If I add the following changes to the package all works as expected.
<snip>
- DEPENDS:=@TARGET_x86
+ DEPENDS:=@TARGET_x86 +liblzma
VARIANT:=pc
endef
This is a hotfix but I dont´t think this is the final solution, because lzma is provided by the package xz.
And This is maintained in the package feed [not the core]"
Dirk stated & offered his patch to disable liblzma and thus resolve the
'out of core dependency' problem:
"LZMA is used in mkimage.c
disabling it prints
Without liblzma (no support for XZ-compressed mips images) (explicitly disabled)
(see configure.ac)
liblzma is autodetected so this issue was present but hidden somehow
[unsure: grep/image generation does not use grub with that option]
OpenWrt does not use that feature currently
[!] some scripts and examples use --compression=xz or -C xz and those will break
grub has an internal xzlib for different "lzma" functionality
(ext. LIBLZMA from XZ (GRUB_COMPRESSION_XZ) vs. GRUB_COMPRESSION_LZMA)"
Hopefully fixes e74d81ece2 and doesn't
break anything else.
Signed-off-by: Dirk Neukirchen <plntyk.lede@plntyk.name>
[include Florian's description of how problem 1st encountered]
[bump package release]
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
The current version of 'uboot-envtools' package generates dedicated
uci-default file only per target. This change makes it possible to
use subtarget-specific files, with name pattern: 'target_subtarget'
(example: 'ath79_nand'). The subtarget-specific files will take
precedence over target-specific one.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
This switches device names to the common 'vendor_model' approach as in
most of other targets in OpenWrt.
Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
- drop unused 'UBOOT' variable from 'Device/apalis' recipe
- fix 'KERNEL_SUFFIX' for 'Device/cubox-i' (should be '-zImage')
- drop redundant 'DEVICE_{VENDOR,MODEL}' from 'Device/ventana-large'
- other, minor fixes
Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
This reverts commit f716c30241.
Migrating everyone to the new syntax could break downgrades. We may
reintroduce it way later if needed.
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
Missing br- prefix could result in name conflict between DSA port
interface and bridge interface. Some devices with just one LAN port use
"lan" interface name for DSA port. Trying to create bridge with the same
"lan" name was failing.
Reported-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
Fixes: 43fc720657 ("base-files: generate "device" UCI type section for bridge")
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
/etc/syslog.conf is used by sysklogd, and /etc/crontabs is used
by crond, both features of busybox. Given this, ownership for
these files should be bound to busybox, especially if one day
there's a way to do an in-place opkg update of busybox.
There's also the busybox provided syslogd which uses this file
if CONFIG_BUSYBOX_FEATURE_SYSLOGD_CFG is set.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
The nslookup_lede/openwrt applet was introduced in de5b8e5. It was
introduced because:
Add a new LEDE nslookup applet which is compatible with musl libc
and providing more features like ability to specify query type.
In contrast to busybox' builtin nslookup applet, this variant does
not rely on libc resolver internals but uses explicit send logic
and the libresolv primitives to parse received DNS responses.
In busybox this applet is added in 0dd3be8. In particular, this commit
introduces the variable NSLOOKUP_BIG. We set the default to true and
so nothing changes.
Signed-off-by: Nick Hainke <vincent@systemli.org>
On login busybox shows a timestamp per default contianing the build
date. Since the build date isn't reproducible per default this behaviour
was disabled by default via 34df4d40 "busybox: disable timestamp in
version".
This commit modifies busybox so that the printed timestamp reproducible
using SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH and therefore shouldn't be disabled anymore.
Before:
BusyBox v1.33.1 () built-in shell (ash)
After:
BusyBox v1.33.1 (2021-05-13 09:34:34 UTC) built-in shell (ash)
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
netifd has been recently patched to use more accurate "ports" option
instead of "ifname". This is a simple translation between two UCI
options.
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
This switches from the old way of defining bridges in an "interface" UCI
section type (that should be used for layer 3 only). From now a defualt
board switch will have its own "device" UCI section type. It's a new &
preferred way of defining L2 devices.
Before:
config interface 'lan'
option type 'bridge'
option ifname 'lan1 lan2 lan3 lan4'
option proto 'static'
option ipaddr '192.168.1.1'
option netmask '255.255.255.0'
After:
config device
option name 'lan'
option type 'bridge'
list ports 'lan1'
list ports 'lan2'
list ports 'lan3'
list ports 'lan4'
config interface 'lan'
option ifname 'lan'
option proto 'static'
option ipaddr '192.168.1.1'
option netmask '255.255.255.0'
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
use AUTORELEASE since BusyBox is often updaten and PKG_RELEASE is not
consistently bumped. Also use SPDX license headers to be machine
readable and bump the copyright year to 2021.
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
02dd2f2df7cb fix unannotated fall-through warnings
3052f2f67686 extdev: remove unused function
2a97fd006c3b device: add support for configuring devices with external auth handler
87e469be0c08 wireless: fix memory corruption bug when using vlans/station entries in the config
7277764bf817 bridge: rename "ifname" attribute to "ports"
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
This can be used to handle network configuration of dynamically created vlan
interfaces in a more flexible way
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
Bridge aggregates multiple ports so use a more accurate name ("ports")
and format (array) for storing them in board.json.
Example:
"network": {
"lan": {
"ports": [
"lan1",
"lan2",
"lan3",
"lan4"
],
"protocol": "static"
},
"wan": {
"ifname": "wan",
"protocol": "dhcp"
}
}
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@milecki.pl>
Instead of adding all public signature keys from the openwrt-keyring
repository only add the key which is used to sign the master feeds.
If one of the other keys would be compromised this would not affect
users of master snapshot builds.
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
This reduces redundant instructions.
The solution is inspired by a different implemention of
Roman Kuzmitskii.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
ZiKing CPE46B is a POE outdoor 2.4ghz device with an integrated directional
antenna. It is low cost and mostly available via Aliexpress, references can
be found at:
- https://forum.openwrt.org/t/anddear-ziking-cpe46b-ar9331-ap121/60383
- https://git.lsd.cat/g/openwrt-cpe46b
Specifications:
- Atheros AR9330
- 32MB of RAM
- 8MB of flash (SPI NOR)
- 1 * 2.4ghz integrated antenna
- 2 * 10/100/1000 ethernet ports (1 POE)
- 3 * Green LEDs controlled by the SoC
- 3 * Green LEDs controlled via GPIO
- 1 * Reset Button controlled via GPIO
- 1 * 4 pin serial header on the PCB
- Outdoor packaging
Flashing instruction:
You can use sysupgrade image directly in vendor firmware which is based
on OpenWrt/LEDE. In case of issues with the vendor GUI, the vendor
Telnet console is vulnerable to command injection and can be used to gain
a shell directly on the OEM OpenWrt distribution.
Signed-off-by: Giulio Lorenzo <salveenee@mortemale.org>
[fix whitespaces, drop redundant uart status and serial0, drop
num-chipselects, drop 0x1002 MAC address for wmac]
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
COMFAST CF-E375AC is a ceiling mount AP with PoE support,
based on Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9563 + QCA9886 + QCA8337.
Short specification:
2x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, with PoE support
128MB of RAM (DDR2)
16 MB of FLASH
3T3R 2.4 GHz, 802.11b/g/n
2T2R 5 GHz, 802.11ac/n/a, wave 2
built-in 5x 3 dBi antennas
output power (max): 500 mW (27 dBm)
1x RGB LED, 1x button
built-in watchdog chipset
Flash instruction:
1) Original firmware is based on OpenWrt.
Use sysupgrade image directly in vendor GUI.
2) TFTP
2.1) Set a tftp server on your machine with a fixed IP address of
192.168.1.10. A place the sysupgrade as firmware_auto.bin.
2.2) boot the device with an ethernet connection on fixed ip route
2.3) wait a few seconds and try to login via ssh
3) TFTP trough Bootloader
3.1) open the device case and get a uart connection working
3.2) stop the autoboot process and test connection with serverip
3.3) name the sysupgrade image firmware.bin and run firmware_upg
MAC addresses:
Though the OEM firmware has four adresses in the usual locations,
it appears that the assigned addresses are just incremented in a
different way:
interface address location
LAN: *:DC 0x0
WAN *:DD 0x1002
WLAN 2.4g *:E6 n/a (0x0 + 10)
WLAN 5g *:DE 0x6
unused *:DF 0x5006
The MAC address pointed at the label is the one assign to the LAN
interface.
Signed-off-by: Joao Henrique Albuquerque <joaohccalbu@gmail.com>
[add label-mac-device, remove redundant uart status, fix whitespace
issues, fix commit message wrapping, remove x bit on DTS file]
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
Ubiquiti EdgeRouter 6P is 6 port router with similar
specifications as the EdgeRouter 4, support for which was added
in commit dd651e54cc
There are five 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ/Copper ports and
one 1000 Mbps SFP port.
SoC: Octeon Cavium 7130 (Cavium 3) at 1000MHz
Memory: 1GiB DDR3
Flash: 2x2M chips with uboots (chainloaded) + 512K eeprom
LEDs: 1x for power status (white/blue, controllable)
and 6x for ethernet and SFP ports (no control over them)
Buttons: 1x Reset
Serial: 1x RJ45 port on front panel. 115200 baud, 8N1
USB: 1x USB3.0 on front panel
MII: 1x QSGMII from SoC
PHY: 1x Vitesse VSC8504 of which 4 ports are used (phys 4-7)
1x Vitesse VSC8514 of which 2 ports are used (phys 8-9)
Network port mapping
- eth0 on device maps to lan0 and phy5
- eth1 on device maps to lan1 and phy6
- eth2 on device maps to lan2 and phy7
- eth3 on device maps to lan3 and phy8
- eth4 on device maps to lan4 and phy9
- eth5 (SFP) on device maps to lan5 and phy4
What is not working:
- There is no port status available before it goes up
- SFP have no additional status and presented as no different from eth
- Power-over-ethernet (passive) support has not been tested
How to flash the firmware:
- copy openwrt-octeon-ubnt_edgerouter-6p-initramfs-kernel.bin and
openwrt-octeon-ubnt_edgerouter-6p-squashfs-sysupgrade.tar to
USB flash drive that is formatted to vfat/fat32
- connect USB flash drive to EdgeRouter 6P front USB port
- connect serial cable using front RJ45 port (115200 baud, 8N1)
- connect power to cable to EdgeRouter 6P
- connect terminal to the console to see uboot boot process
- interrupt boot by pressing button(s) on your keyboard to log
in to the uboot
- detect usb connected flash drives by typing to the console:
usb start
- after drive is detected load initramfs+kernel to the memory by typing:
fatload usb 0:1 0x20000000 openwrt-octeon-ubnt_edgerouter-6p-initramfs-kernel.bin
- after initramfs+kernel is loaded to the memory load it by typing:
bootoctlinux 0 numcores=4 endbootargs mem=0
- boot process should finish and you will be greeted with console
after pressing enter
- create directory to mount usb flash drive to by typing:
mkdir /tmp/sda
- mount flash drive to that directory by typing:
mount /dev/sda1 /tmp/sda
- flash firmware to router internal storage by typing:
sysupgrade /tmp/sda/openwrt-octeon-ubnt_edgerouter-6p-squashfs-sysupgrade.tar
- device will reboot and after it gets up you will have
edgerouter 6p running openwrt
Signed-off-by: Dan Brown <danbrown@gmail.com>
[reorder/squash patches, move ethernet@0 to DTS, share image setup]
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
EdgeRouter 4 and upcoming EdgeRouter 6P and 12 have similar setup,
so create a shared DTSI to prevent duplicate code.
Signed-off-by: Dan Brown <danbrown@gmail.com>
[reorder/squash commits, add description, move ethernet@0 to DTS]
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>