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Like in the previous patch for ath79 target, this will remove the "devicename" from LED labels in ramips as well. The devicename is removed in DTS files and 01_leds, consolidation of definitions into DTSI files is done where (easily) possible, and migration scripts are updated. For the latter, all existing definitions were actually just devicename migrations anyway. Therefore, those are removed and a common migration file is created in target base-files. This is actually another example of how the devicename removal makes things easier. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
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177 lines
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#include "rt3883.dtsi"
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#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
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#include <dt-bindings/input/input.h>
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/ {
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compatible = "edimax,br-6475nd", "ralink,rt3662-soc", "ralink,rt3883-soc";
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model = "Edimax BR-6475nD";
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aliases {
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led-boot = &led_power;
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led-failsafe = &led_power;
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led-running = &led_power;
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led-upgrade = &led_power;
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};
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keys {
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compatible = "gpio-keys-polled";
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poll-interval = <100>;
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reset {
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label = "reset";
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gpios = <&gpio0 7 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
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linux,code = <KEY_RESTART>;
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};
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rfkill {
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label = "rfkill";
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gpios = <&gpio0 9 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
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linux,input-type = <EV_SW>;
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linux,code = <KEY_RFKILL>;
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};
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};
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leds {
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compatible = "gpio-leds";
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led_power: power {
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label = "green:power";
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gpios = <&gpio0 10 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
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};
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wlan {
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label = "amber:wlan";
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gpios = <&gpio0 11 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
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};
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wlan_5ghz {
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label = "amber:wlan_5ghz";
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gpios = <&gpio0 14 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
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};
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};
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flash@1c000000 {
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compatible = "cfi-flash";
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reg = <0x1c000000 0x800000>;
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bank-width = <2>;
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partitions {
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compatible = "fixed-partitions";
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#address-cells = <1>;
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#size-cells = <1>;
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partition@0 {
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reg = <0x00000000 0x00030000>;
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label = "u-boot";
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read-only;
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};
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partition@30000 {
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reg = <0x00030000 0x00010000>;
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label = "nvram";
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read-only;
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};
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factory: partition@40000 {
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reg = <0x00040000 0x00010000>;
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label = "factory";
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read-only;
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};
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devdata: partition@50000 {
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reg = <0x00050000 0x00020000>;
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label = "devdata";
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read-only;
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};
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partition@70000 {
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compatible = "edimax,uimage";
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reg = <0x00070000 0x00790000>;
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label = "firmware";
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};
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};
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};
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rtl8367 {
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compatible = "realtek,rtl8367";
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gpio-sda = <&gpio0 5 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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gpio-sck = <&gpio0 4 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
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realtek,extif0 = <1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2>;
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};
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/*
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* Unclear if this is the correct gpio setup; the USB ports are
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* unpopulated on a stock BR-6475nD, even though the hardware exists
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* and the headers are there.
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*/
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/*
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gpio_export {
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compatible = "gpio-export";
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#size-cells = <0>;
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usb {
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gpio-export,name="usb";
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gpio-export,output=<0>;
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gpios = <&gpio0 19 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
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};
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};
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*/
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};
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&state_default {
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gpio {
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groups = "spi", "jtag", "uartf";
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function = "gpio";
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};
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};
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&timer {
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status = "okay";
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};
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&gpio1 {
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status = "okay";
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};
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&uartlite {
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status = "okay";
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};
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ðernet {
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status = "okay";
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mtd-mac-address = <&devdata 0xd>;
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port@0 {
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mediatek,fixed-link = <1000 1 1 1>;
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};
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};
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&wmac {
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status = "okay";
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ralink,mtd-eeprom = <&factory 0x0>;
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};
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&pci {
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status = "okay";
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};
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&pci1 {
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status = "okay";
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wifi@0,0 {
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compatible = "pci0,0";
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reg = <0x10000 0 0 0 0>;
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ralink,5ghz = <0>;
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ralink,mtd-eeprom = <&factory 0x8000>;
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};
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};
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&ehci {
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status = "okay";
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};
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&ohci {
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status = "okay";
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};
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