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This patch adds support for the Teltonika RUTX10. This device is an industrial DIN-rail router with 4 ethernet ports, 2.4G/5G dualband WiFi, Bluetooth, a USB 2.0 port and two GPIOs. The RUTX series devices are very similiar so common parts of the DTS are kept in a DTSI file. They are based on the QCA AP-DK01.1-C1 dev board. See https://teltonika-networks.com/product/rutx10 for more info. Hardware: SoC: Qualcomm IPQ4018 RAM: 256MB DDR3 SPI Flash 1: XTX XT25F128B (16MB, NOR) SPI Flash 2: XTX XT26G02AWS (256MB, NAND) Ethernet: Built-in IPQ4018 (SoC, QCA8075), 4x 10/100/1000 ports WiFi 1: Qualcomm QCA4019 IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wifi 2: Qualcomm QCA4019 IEEE 802.11a/n/ac USB Hub: Genesys Logic GL852GT Bluetooth: Qualcomm CSR8510 (A10U) LED/GPIO controller: STM32F030 with custom firmware Buttons: Reset button Leds: Power (green, cannot be controlled) WiFi 2.4G activity (green) WiFi 5G activity (green) MACs Details verified with the stock firmware: eth0: Partition 0:CONFIG Offset: 0x0 eth1: = eth0 + 1 radio0 (2.4 GHz): = eth0 + 2 radio1 (5.0 GHz): = eth0 + 3 Label MAC address is from eth0. The LED/GPIO controller needs a separate kernel driver to function. The driver was extracted from the Teltonika GPL sources and can be found at following feed: https://github.com/0xFelix/teltonika-rutx-openwrt USB detection of the bluetooth interface is sometimes a bit flaky. When not detected power cycle the device. When the bluetooth interface was detected properly it can be used with bluez / bluetoothctl. Flash instructions via stock web interface (sysupgrade based): 1. Set PC to fixed ip address 192.168.1.100 2. Push reset button and power on the device 3. Open u-boot HTTP recovery at http://192.168.1.1 4. Upload latest stock firmware and wait until the device is rebooted 5. Open stock web interface at http://192.168.1.1 6. Set some password so the web interface is happy 7. Go to firmware upgrade settings 8. Choose openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-teltonika_rutx10-squashfs-nand-factory.ubi 9. Set 'Keep settings' to off 10. Click update, when warned that it is not a signed image proceed Return to stock firmware: 1. Set PC to fixed ip address 192.168.1.100 2. Push reset button and power on the device 3. Open u-boot HTTP recovery at http://192.168.1.1 4. Upload latest stock firmware and wait until the device is rebooted Note: The DTS expects OpenWrt to be running from the second rootfs partition. u-boot on these devices hot-patches the DTS so running from the first rootfs partition should also be possible. If you want to be save follow the instructions above. u-boot HTTP recovery restores the device so that when flashing OpenWrt from stock firmware it is flashed to the second rootfs partition and the DTS matches. Signed-off-by: Felix Matouschek <felix@matouschek.org> |
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104-clk-fix-apss-cpu-overclocking.patch | ||
105-ipq40xx-fix-sleep-clock.patch | ||
300-clk-qcom-ipq4019-add-ess-reset.patch | ||
301-arm-compressed-add-appended-DTB-section.patch | ||
302-arm-compressed-set-ipq40xx-watchdog-to-allow-boot.patch | ||
400-mmc-sdhci-sdhci-msm-use-sdhci_set_clock-instead-of-s.patch | ||
702-dts-ipq4019-add-PHY-switch-nodes.patch | ||
703-net-IPQ4019-needs-rfs-vlan_tag-callbacks-in.patch | ||
705-net-add-qualcomm-ar40xx-phy.patch | ||
706-dt-bindings-net-add-QCA807x-PHY.patch | ||
707-net-phy-Add-Qualcom-QCA807x-driver.patch | ||
708-arm-dts-ipq4019-QCA807x-properties.patch | ||
710-net-add-qualcomm-essedma-ethernet-driver.patch | ||
711-dts-ipq4019-add-ethernet-essedma-node.patch | ||
850-soc-add-qualcomm-syscon.patch | ||
900-dts-ipq4019-ap-dk01.1.patch | ||
901-arm-boot-add-dts-files.patch | ||
902-dts-ipq4019-ap-dk04.1.patch | ||
997-device_tree_cmdline.patch | ||
0001-v5.12-ARM-dts-qcom-ipq4019-add-USB-devicetree-nodes.patch | ||
0002-v5.12-ARM-dts-qcom-ipq4019-add-more-labels.patch | ||
0003-v5.12-ARM-dts-qcom-ipq4019-add-SDHCI-VQMMC-LDO-node.patch |