openwrt/target/linux/ipq40xx/base-files/lib/upgrade/platform.sh
David Bauer 6160f773fe
ipq40xx: add support for AVM FRITZ!Repeater 1200
Hardware
--------
SoC:   Qualcomm IPQ4019
RAM:   256M DDR3
FLASH: 128M NAND
WiFi:  2T2R IPQ4019 bgn
       2T2R IPQ4019 a/n/ac
ETH:   Atheros AR8033 RGMII PHY
BTN:   1x Connect (WPS)
LED:   Power (green/red/yellow)

Installation
------------

1. Grab the uboot for the Device from the 'u-boot-fritz1200'
   subdirectory. Place it in the same directory as the 'eva_ramboot.py'
   script. It is located in the 'scripts/flashing' subdirectory of the
   OpenWRT tree.

2. Assign yourself the IP address 192.168.178.10/24. Connect your
   Computer to one of the boxes LAN ports.

3. Connect Power to the Box. As soon as the LAN port of your computer
   shows link, load the U-Boot to the box using following command.

   > ./eva_ramboot.py --offset 0x85000000 192.168.178.1 uboot-fritz1200.bin

4. The U-Boot will now start. Now assign yourself the IP address
   192.168.1.70/24. Copy the OpenWRT initramfs (!) image to a TFTP
   server root directory and rename it to 'FRITZ1200.bin'.

5. The Box will now boot OpenWRT from RAM. This can take up to two
   minutes.

6. Copy the U-Boot and the OpenWRT sysupgrade (!) image to the Box using
   scp. SSH into the Box and first write the Bootloader to both previous
   kernel partitions.

   > mtd write /path/to/uboot-fritz1200.bin uboot0
   > mtd write /path/to/uboot-fritz1200.bin uboot1

7. Remove the AVM filesystem partitions to make room for our kernel +
   rootfs + overlayfs.

   > ubirmvol /dev/ubi0 --name=avm_filesys_0
   > ubirmvol /dev/ubi0 --name=avm_filesys_1

8. Flash OpenWRT peristently using sysupgrade.

   > sysupgrade -n /path/to/openwrt-sysupgrade.bin

Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
(cherry picked from commit 7f187229a8)
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
2019-11-22 22:32:58 +01:00

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PART_NAME=firmware
REQUIRE_IMAGE_METADATA=1
RAMFS_COPY_BIN='fw_printenv fw_setenv'
RAMFS_COPY_DATA='/etc/fw_env.config /var/lock/fw_printenv.lock'
platform_check_image() {
case "$(board_name)" in
asus,rt-ac58u)
CI_UBIPART="UBI_DEV"
local ubidev=$(nand_find_ubi $CI_UBIPART)
local asus_root=$(nand_find_volume $ubidev jffs2)
[ -n "$asus_root" ] || return 0
cat << EOF
jffs2 partition is still present.
There's probably no space left
to install the filesystem.
You need to delete the jffs2 partition first:
# ubirmvol /dev/ubi0 --name=jffs2
Once this is done. Retry.
EOF
return 1
;;
esac
return 0;
}
zyxel_do_upgrade() {
local tar_file="$1"
local board_dir=$(tar tf $tar_file | grep -m 1 '^sysupgrade-.*/$')
board_dir=${board_dir%/}
tar Oxf $tar_file ${board_dir}/kernel | mtd write - kernel
if [ -n "$UPGRADE_BACKUP" ]; then
tar Oxf $tar_file ${board_dir}/root | mtd -j "$UPGRADE_BACKUP" write - rootfs
else
tar Oxf $tar_file ${board_dir}/root | mtd write - rootfs
fi
}
platform_do_upgrade() {
case "$(board_name)" in
8dev,jalapeno |\
alfa-network,ap120c-ac |\
avm,fritzbox-7530 |\
avm,fritzrepeater-1200 |\
avm,fritzrepeater-3000 |\
qxwlan,e2600ac-c2)
nand_do_upgrade "$1"
;;
asus,map-ac2200)
CI_KERNPART="linux"
nand_do_upgrade "$1"
;;
asus,rt-ac58u)
CI_UBIPART="UBI_DEV"
CI_KERNPART="linux"
nand_do_upgrade "$1"
;;
linksys,ea6350v3 |\
linksys,ea8300)
platform_do_upgrade_linksys "$1"
;;
meraki,mr33)
CI_KERNPART="part.safe"
nand_do_upgrade "$1"
;;
openmesh,a42 |\
openmesh,a62)
PART_NAME="inactive"
platform_do_upgrade_openmesh "$1"
;;
zyxel,nbg6617)
zyxel_do_upgrade "$1"
;;
*)
default_do_upgrade "$1"
;;
esac
}
platform_nand_pre_upgrade() {
case "$(board_name)" in
alfa-network,ap120c-ac)
part="$(awk -F 'ubi.mtd=' '{printf $2}' /proc/cmdline | sed -e 's/ .*$//')"
if [ "$part" = "rootfs1" ]; then
fw_setenv active 2 || exit 1
CI_UBIPART="rootfs2"
else
fw_setenv active 1 || exit 1
CI_UBIPART="rootfs1"
fi
;;
asus,rt-ac58u)
CI_UBIPART="UBI_DEV"
CI_KERNPART="linux"
;;
meraki,mr33)
CI_KERNPART="part.safe"
;;
esac
}