openwrt/scripts/tplink-mkimage-2022.py
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qualcommax: ipq60xx: add TP-Link EAP610-Outdoor support
TP-Link EAP610-Outdoor is a 802.11ax AP claiming AX1800 support. It is
wall or pole mountable, and rated for outdoor use. It can only be
powered via PoE.

Specifications:
---------------
* CPU: Qualcomm IPQ6018 Quad core Cortex-A53
* RAM: 512 MB
* Storage: ESMT PSR1GA30DT 128MB NAND
* Ethernet:
  * Gigabit RJ45 port with PoE input
* WLAN:
  * 2.4GHz/5GHz
* LEDs:
  * Multi-color System LED (Green/Amber)
* Buttons:
  * 1x Reset
* UART: 4-pin unpopulated header
  * 1.8 V level, Pinout 1 - TX, 2 - RX, 3 - GND, 4 - 1.8V

Installation:
=============

Web UI method
-------------

Set up the device using the vendor's web UI. After that go to
Management->SSH and enable the "SSH Login" checkbox. Select "Save".
The connect to the machine via SSH:

    ssh -o hostkeyalgorithms=ssh-rsa <ip_of_device>

Disable signature verification:

    cliclientd stopcs

Rename the "-web-ui-factory" image to something less than 63
characters, maintaining the ".bin" suffix.
 * Go to System -> Firmware Update.
 * Under "New Firmware File", click "Browse" and select the image
 * Select "Update" and confirm by clicking "OK".

If the update fails, the web UI should show an error message.
Otherwise, the device should reboot into OpenWRT.

TFTP method
-----------

To flash via tftp, first place the initramfs image on the TFTP server.

    setenv serverip <ip of tftp server>
    setenv ipaddr <ip in same subnet as tftp server>
    tftpboot tplink_eap610-outdoor-initramfs-uImage.itb
    bootm

This should boot OpenWRT. Once booted, flash the sysupgrade.bin image
using either luci or the commandline.

The tplink2022 image format
============================

The vendor images of this device are packaged in a format that does
not match any previous tplink formats. In order for flashing to work
from the vendor's web UI, firmware updates need to be packaged in
this format. The `tplink-mkimage-2022.py` is provided for this
purpose.

This script can also analyze vendor images, and extract the required
"support" string. This string is checked by the vendor firmware, and
images with a missing or incorrect string are rejected.

Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/14922
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
2025-01-12 16:54:51 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
'''A program for manipulating tplink2022 images.
A tplink2022 is an image format encountered on TP-Link devices around the year
2022. This was seen at least on the EAP610-Outdoor. The format is a container
for a rootfs, and has optional fields for the "software" version. It also
requires a "support" string that describes the list of compatible devices.
This module is intended for creating such images with an OpenWRT UBI image, but
also supports analysis and extraction of vendor images. Altough tplink2022
images can be signed, this program does not support signing image.
To get an explanation of the commandline arguments, run this program with the
"--help" argument.
'''
import argparse
import hashlib
import os
import pprint
import struct
def decode_header(datafile):
'''Read the tplink2022 image header anbd decode it into a dictionary'''
header = {}
fmt = '>2I'
datafile.seek(0x1014)
raw_header = datafile.read(8)
fields = struct.unpack(fmt, raw_header)
header['rootfs_size'] = fields[0]
header['num_items'] = fields[1]
header['items'] = []
rootfs = {}
rootfs['name'] = 'rootfs.ubi'
rootfs['offset'] = 0
rootfs['size'] = header['rootfs_size']
header['items'].append(rootfs)
for _ in range(header['num_items']):
entry = datafile.read(0x2c)
fmt = '>I32s2I'
fields = struct.unpack(fmt, entry)
section = {}
section['name'] = fields[1].decode("utf-8").rstrip('\0')
section['type'] = fields[0]
section['offset'] = fields[2]
section['size'] = fields[3]
header['items'].append(section)
return header
def extract(datafile):
'''Extract the sections of the tplink2022 image to separate files'''
header = decode_header(datafile)
pretty = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=4, sort_dicts=False)
pretty.pprint(header)
for section in header['items']:
datafile.seek(0x1814 + section['offset'])
section_contents = datafile.read(section['size'])
with open(f"{section['name']}.bin", 'wb') as section_file:
section_file.write(section_contents)
with open('leftover.bin', 'wb') as extras_file:
extras_file.write(datafile.read())
def get_section_contents(section):
'''I don't remember what this does. It's been a year since I wrote this'''
if section.get('data'):
data = section['data']
elif section.get('file'):
with open(section['file'], 'rb') as section_file:
data = section_file.read()
else:
data = bytes()
if section['size'] != len(data):
raise ValueError("Wrong section size", len(data))
return data
def write_image(output_image, header):
'''Write a tplink2022 image with the contents in the "header" dictionary'''
with open(output_image, 'w+b') as out_file:
# header MD5
salt = [ 0x7a, 0x2b, 0x15, 0xed,
0x9b, 0x98, 0x59, 0x6d,
0xe5, 0x04, 0xab, 0x44,
0xac, 0x2a, 0x9f, 0x4e
]
out_file.seek(4)
out_file.write(bytes(salt))
# unknown section
out_file.write(bytes([0xff] * 0x1000))
# Table of contents
raw_header = struct.pack('>2I', header['rootfs_size'],
header['num_items'])
out_file.write(raw_header)
for section in header['items']:
if section['name'] == 'rootfs.ubi':
continue
hdr = struct.pack('>I32s2I',
section.get('type', 0),
section['name'].encode('utf-8'),
section['offset'],
section['size']
)
out_file.write(hdr)
for section in header['items']:
out_file.seek(0x1814 + section['offset'])
out_file.write(get_section_contents(section))
size = out_file.tell()
out_file.seek(4)
md5_sum = hashlib.md5(out_file.read())
out_file.seek(0)
out_file.write(struct.pack('>I16s', size, md5_sum.digest()))
def encode_soft_verson():
'''Not sure of the meaning of version. Also doesn't appear to be needed.'''
return struct.pack('>4B1I2I', 0xff, 1, 0 ,0, 0x2020202, 30000, 1)
def create_image(output_image, root, support):
'''Create an image with a ubi "root" and a "support" string.'''
header = {}
header['rootfs_size'] = os.path.getsize(root)
header['items'] = []
rootfs = {}
rootfs['name'] = 'rootfs.ubi'
rootfs['file'] = root
rootfs['offset'] = 0
rootfs['size'] = header['rootfs_size']
header['items'].append(rootfs)
support_list = {}
support_list['name'] = 'support-list'
support_list['data'] = support.replace(" ", "\r\n").encode('utf-8')
support_list['offset'] = header['rootfs_size']
support_list['size'] = len(support_list['data'])
header['items'].append(support_list)
sw_version = {}
sw_version['name'] = 'soft-version'
sw_version['type'] = 1
sw_version['data'] = encode_soft_verson()
sw_version['offset'] = support_list['offset'] + support_list['size']
sw_version['size'] = len(sw_version['data'])
header['items'].append(sw_version)
header['num_items'] = len(header['items']) - 1
write_image(output_image, header)
def main(args):
'''We support image analysis,extraction, and creation'''
if args.extract:
with open(args.image, 'rb') as image:
extract(image)
elif args.create:
if not args.rootfs or not args.support:
raise ValueError('To create an image, specify rootfs and support list')
create_image(args.image, args.rootfs, args.support)
else:
with open(args.image, 'rb') as image:
header = decode_header(image)
pretty = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=4, sort_dicts=False)
pretty.pprint(header)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='EAP extractor')
parser.add_argument('--info', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--extract', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--create', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('image', type=str,
help='Name of image to create or decode')
parser.add_argument('--rootfs', type=str,
help='When creating an EAP image, UBI image with rootfs and kernel')
parser.add_argument('--support', type=str,
help='String for the "support-list" section')
main(parser.parse_args())