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This adds support for the Netgear WAC510 Insight Managed Smart Cloud Wireless Access Point, an indoor dual-band, dual-radio 802.11ac business-class wireless AP with integrated omnidirectional antennae and two 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports. For more information see: <https://www.netgear.com/business/wifi/access-points/wac510> Specifications: SoC: Qualcomm IPQ4018 (DAKOTA) ARM Quad-Core RAM: 256 MiB Flash1: 2 MiB Winbond W25Q16JV SPI-NOR Flash2: 128 MiB Winbond W25N01GVZEIG SPI-NAND Ethernet: Built-in IPQ4018 (SoC, QCA8072 PHY), 2x 1000/100/10 port, WAN port active IEEE 802.3af/at PoE in Wireless1: Built-in IPQ4018 (SoC) 802.11b/g/n 2x2:2, 3 dBi antennae Wireless2: Built-in IPQ4018 (SoC) 802.11a/n/ac 2x2:2, 4 dBi antennae Input: (Optional) Barrel 12 V 2.5 A Power, Reset button SW1 LEDs: Power, Insight, WAN PoE, LAN, 2.4G WLAN, 5G WLAN Serial: Header J2 1 - 3.3 Volt (Do NOT connect!) 2 - TX 3 - RX 4 - Ground WARNING: The serial port needs a TTL/RS-232 3.3 volt level converter! The Serial settings are 115200-8-N-1. Installation via Stock Web Interface: BTW: The default factory console/web interface login user/password are admin/password. In the web interface navigating to Management - Maintenance - Upgrade - 'Firmware Upgrade' will show you what is currently installed e.g.: Manage Firmware Current Firmware Version: V5.0.10.2 Backup Firmware Version: V1.2.5.11 Under 'Upgrade Options' choose Local (alternatively SFTP would be available) then click/select 'Browse File' on the right side, choose openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-netgear_wac510-squashfs-nand-factory.tar and hit the Upgrade button below. After a minute or two your browser should indicate completion printing 'Firmware update complete.' and 'Rebooting AP...'. Note that OpenWrt will use the WAN PoE port as actual WAN port defaulting to DHCP client but NOT allowing LuCI access, use LAN port defaulting to 192.168.1.1/24 to access LuCI. Installation via TFTP Requiring Serial U-Boot Access: Connect to the device's serial port and hit any key to stop autoboot. Upload and boot the initramfs based OpenWrt image as follows: (IPQ40xx) # setenv serverip 192.168.1.1 (IPQ40xx) # setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.2 (IPQ40xx) # tftpboot openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-netgear_wac510-initramfs-fit-uImage.itb (IPQ40xx) # bootm Note: This only runs OpenWrt from RAM and has not installed anything to flash as of yet. One may permanently install OpenWrt as follows: Check the MTD device number of the active partition: root@OpenWrt:/# dmesg | grep 'set to be root filesystem' [ 1.010084] mtd: device 9 (rootfs) set to be root filesystem Upload the factory image ending with .ubi to /tmp (e.g. using scp or tftp). Then flash the image as follows (substituting the 9 in mtd9 below with whatever number reported above): root@OpenWrt:/# ubiformat /dev/mtd9 -f /tmp/openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-netgear_wac510-squashfs-nand-factory.ubi And reboot. Dual Image Configuration: The default U-Boot boot command bootipq uses the U-Boot environment variables primary/secondary to decide which image to boot. E.g. primary=0, secondary=3800000 uses rootfs while primary=3800000, secondary=0 uses rootfs_1. Switching their values changes the active partition. E.g. from within U-Boot: (IPQ40xx) # setenv primary 0 (IPQ40xx) # setenv secondary 3800000 (IPQ40xx) # saveenv Or from a OpenWrt userspace serial/SSH console: fw_setenv primary 0 fw_setenv secondary 3800000 Note that if you install two copies of OpenWrt then each will have its independent configuration not like when switching partitions on the stock firmware. BTW: The kernel log shows which boot partition is active: [ 2.439050] ubi0: attached mtd9 (name "rootfs", size 56 MiB) vs. [ 2.978785] ubi0: attached mtd10 (name "rootfs_1", size 56 MiB) Note: After 3 failed boot attempts it automatically switches partition. Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Marcel Ziswiler <marcel@ziswiler.com> [squashed netgear-tar commit into main and rename netgear-tar for now, until it is made generic.] Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
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5.2 KiB
Makefile
142 lines
5.2 KiB
Makefile
include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
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include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/version.mk
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PKG_NAME:=ipq-wifi
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PKG_RELEASE:=1
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PKG_FLAGS:=nonshared
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include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/package.mk
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define Build/Prepare
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mkdir -p $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)
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endef
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define Build/Compile
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endef
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# Use ath10k-bdencoder from https://github.com/qca/qca-swiss-army-knife.git
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# to generate the board-* files here.
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#
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# This is intended to be used on an interim basis until device-specific
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# board data for new devices is available through the upstream compilation
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#
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# Please send a mail with your device-specific board files upstream.
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# You can find instructions and examples on the linux-wireless wiki:
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# <https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath10k/boardfiles>
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ALLWIFIBOARDS:= \
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8dev_habanero-dvk \
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aruba_ap-303 \
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avm_fritzrepeater-1200 \
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buffalo_wtr-m2133hp \
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cellc_rtl30vw \
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devolo_magic-2-wifi-next \
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dlink_dap2610 \
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edgecore_ecw5410 \
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edgecore_oap100 \
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engenius_eap2200 \
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engenius_emd1 \
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engenius_emr3500 \
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ezviz_cs-w3-wd1200g-eup \
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glinet_gl-ap1300 \
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glinet_gl-s1300 \
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linksys_ea8300 \
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linksys_mr8300-v0 \
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luma_wrtq-329acn \
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mikrotik_hap-ac2 \
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mikrotik_sxtsq-5-ac \
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mobipromo_cm520-79f \
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nec_wg2600hp3 \
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netgear_wac510 \
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plasmacloud_pa1200 \
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plasmacloud_pa2200 \
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qxwlan_e2600ac
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ALLWIFIPACKAGES:=$(foreach BOARD,$(ALLWIFIBOARDS),ipq-wifi-$(BOARD))
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define Package/ipq-wifi-default
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SUBMENU:=ath10k Board-Specific Overrides
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SECTION:=firmware
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CATEGORY:=Firmware
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DEPENDS:=@(TARGET_ipq40xx||TARGET_ipq806x)
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TITLE:=Custom Board
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endef
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define ipq-wifi-install-one-to
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$(INSTALL_DIR) $(2)/lib/firmware/ath10k/$(3)/
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$(INSTALL_DATA) $(1) $(2)/lib/firmware/ath10k/$(3)/board-2.bin
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endef
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define ipq-wifi-install-one
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$(if $(filter $(suffix $(1)),.QCA4019 .qca4019),\
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$(call ipq-wifi-install-one-to,$(1),$(2),QCA4019/hw1.0),\
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$(if $(filter $(suffix $(1)),.QCA9888 .qca9888),\
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$(call ipq-wifi-install-one-to,$(1),$(2),QCA9888/hw2.0),\
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$(if $(filter $(suffix $(1)),.QCA9984 .qca9984),\
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$(call ipq-wifi-install-one-to,$(1),$(2),QCA9984/hw1.0),\
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$(error Unrecognized board-file suffix '$(suffix $(1))' for '$(1)')\
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)))
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endef
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# Blank line required at end of above define due to foreach context
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define generate-ipq-wifi-package
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define Package/ipq-wifi-$(1)
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$(call Package/ipq-wifi-default)
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TITLE:=board-2.bin Overrides for $(2)
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CONFLICTS:=$(PREV_BOARD)
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endef
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define Package/ipq-wifi-$(1)/description
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The $(2) requires board-specific, reference ("cal") data
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that is not yet present in the upstream wireless firmware distribution.
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This package supplies board-2.bin file(s) that, in the interim,
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overwrite those supplied by the ath10k-firmware-* packages.
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This is package is only necessary for the $(2).
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Do not install it for any other device!
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endef
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define Package/ipq-wifi-$(1)/install-overlay
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$$$$(foreach IPQ_WIFI_BOARD_FILE,$$$$(wildcard board-$(1).*),\
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$$$$(call ipq-wifi-install-one,$$$$(IPQ_WIFI_BOARD_FILE),$$(1)))
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endef
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PREV_BOARD+=ipq-wifi-$(1)
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endef
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# Add board name to ALLWIFIBOARDS
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# Place files in this directory as board-<devicename>.<qca4019|qca9888|qca9984>
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# Add $(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,<devicename>,<display name>))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,8dev_habanero-dvk,8devices Habanero DVK))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,aruba_ap-303,Aruba AP-303))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,avm_fritzrepeater-1200,AVM FRITZRepeater 1200))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,buffalo_wtr-m2133hp,Buffalo WTR-M2133HP))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,cellc_rtl30vw, Cell C RTL30VW))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,devolo_magic-2-wifi-next,devolo Magic 2 WiFi next))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,dlink_dap2610,D-Link DAP-2610))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,edgecore_ecw5410,Edgecore ECW5410))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,edgecore_oap100,Edgecore OAP100))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,engenius_eap2200,EnGenius EAP2200))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,engenius_emd1,EnGenius EMD1))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,engenius_emr3500,EnGenius EMR3500))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,ezviz_cs-w3-wd1200g-eup,EZVIZ CS-W3-WD1200G EUP))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,glinet_gl-ap1300,GL.iNet GL-AP1300))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,glinet_gl-s1300,GL.iNet GL-S1300))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,linksys_ea8300,Linksys EA8300))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,linksys_mr8300-v0,Linksys MR8300))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,luma_wrtq-329acn,Luma WRTQ-329ACN))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,mikrotik_hap-ac2,Mikrotik hAP ac2))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,mikrotik_sxtsq-5-ac,MikroTik SXTsq 5 ac))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,mobipromo_cm520-79f,MobiPromo CM520-79F))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,nec_wg2600hp3,NEC Platforms WG2600HP3))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,netgear_wac510,Netgear WAC510))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,plasmacloud_pa1200,Plasma Cloud PA1200))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,plasmacloud_pa2200,Plasma Cloud PA2200))
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$(eval $(call generate-ipq-wifi-package,qxwlan_e2600ac,Qxwlan E2600AC))
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$(foreach PACKAGE,$(ALLWIFIPACKAGES),$(eval $(call BuildPackage,$(PACKAGE))))
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