As of now OTP is being correctly parsed and the driver requires to parse pre-caldata to follow corresponding routine.
Rename cal file into pre-calfile so the board initialized correctly with API 2 board data (board-2.bin).
Also remove the now unneeded for qca9984 board.bin symlink to 5GHz calfile.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Kubelun <be.dissent@gmail.com>
This firmware shoul have the same general feature set as the
rest of the 10.4 CT firmware (9984, 9980, etc). Build-tested
only in LEDE, but firmware has been tested with ath10k-ct driver
on other OSs, so likely works just fine.
Signed-off-by: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
The 988x and 9887 firmwares include a bugfix for a case where blockack
did not work sometimes, and many fixes for compiler warnings detected
by newer gcc compilers.
The 9980 and 9984 firmware includes a large backport of upstream QCA
firmware changes to bring it up to date.
Signed-off-by: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
Split the fritz-tools into subpackages. fritz_tffs_read is usefull for
all Fritz boards where fritz-cal_extract is only required for the
Fritz 4040 at the moment.
Rename the tffs related binary to the more catchy name fritz_tffs and
move the whole package to utilities since the package doesn't really
provide a firmware file.
Make the fritz-tools available for all targets and build them shared.
The tffs is used by avm on lantiq and ar71xx as well.
Tested-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
update the qca988x firmware to firmware-5.bin_10.2.4-1.0-00029.
According to LEDE Forum, the new firmware supports mesh mode.
Also, it seems to have several improvements.
Signed-off-by: Changmin Jang <ckdalsdk12@gmail.com>
Do not select the qca988x by default as soon as kmod-ath10k is
selected. We do support more ath10k chips than the qca988x in the
meantime, so this dependency doesn't make sense any longer.
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
On the ath10k-devel ML Michael Kazior stated:
"board-2 is a key-value store of actual board files.
Some devices, notably qca61x4 hw3+ and qca4019 need
distinct board files to be uploaded. Otherwise they
fail in various ways." [0].
Later on Rajkumar Manoharan explained:
"In QCA4019 platform, only radio specific calibration
(pre-cal-data) is stored in flash. Board specific contents
are read from board-2.bin. For each radio appropriate board
data should be loaded. To fetch correct board data from
board-2.bin bundle, pre-cal/radio specific caldata should
be loaded first to get proper board id.
|My understanding until now was that:
|
| * pre-cal data + board-2.bin info == actual calibration data
Correct." [1].
The standard board-2.bin from the ath10k-firmware-qca4019
barely works on the RT-AC58U. Especially 5GHz clients fail
to connect at all and if they do, they have very low
throughput even right next to the router.
Currently, the solution for this problem is to supply a
custom board-2.bin for every device.
To implement this feature, this method makes use of:
Rafał Miłecki's "base-files: add support for overlaying
rootfs content". This comes with a few limitations:
1. Since there can only be one board-2.bin at the right
location, there can only one board overwrite installed
at any time. (All packages CONFLICT with each other.
It's also not possible to "builtin" multiple package.)
2. updating ath10k-firmware-qca4019 will also replace
the board-2.bin. For this cases the user needs to
manually reinstall the wifi-board package once the
ath10k-firmware-qca4019 is updated.
To create the individual board-2.bin: Use the ath10k-bdencoder
utility from the qca-swiss-army-knife repository:
<https://github.com/qca/qca-swiss-army-knife>
The raw board.bin files have to be extracted from the
vendor's source GPL.tar archieves.
Signed-off-by: Alexis Green <agreen@cococorp.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@googlemail.com>
Fixes firmware crash in rare cases and a bug
ath10k_pci 0001:01:00.0: received unexpected tx_fetch_ind event: in
push mode
for those who kept experiencing it after previous firmware update.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Kubelun <be.dissent@gmail.com>
And, update support for 9880 chipsets. The new firmware
fixes a regression with EAPOL 4/4 packets added in
a recent commit.
It also fixes a case where the firmware would improperly try
to use STBC when configured for 1x1 (as 9887 always is).
Signed-off-by: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
Do not put the u-boot and ucode images into the kernel build directory as this
directory might get removed after kernel updates while the u-boot packages
InstallDev recipe is not getting re-executed because it is still considered
current, leading to image build failures later on due to missing images.
To ensure that built bootloader images persist over kernel version updates in
the buildroot, put them into the new STAGING_DIR_IMAGE directory.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
This patch updates the QCA988X firmware to the latest revision
firmware-5.bin_10.2.4-1.0-00016
found in the official ath10k-firmware repository.
Tested on TP-Link Archer C7 v2.
Signed-off-by: Timo Sigurdsson <public_timo.s@silentcreek.de>
For 988X, 9980, 9984 CT firmware.
This should allow IBSS + RSN on at least the 988X firmware,
and includes recent stability fixes for all firmware.
Signed-off-by: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
Current board-2.bin file for qca9984 in Kvalo's repo is from branch
10.4-3.2, while board-2.bin file in code-aurora repo is newer and
corresponds to the branch 10.4-3.3, the same as recently updated firmware.
Considering that it's better to have all parts from the same branch
we are updating board-2.bin as well.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Kubelun <be.dissent@gmail.com>
bnx2 driver support for the x86 architecture. Includes module and
firmware for Broadcom BCM5706/5708/5709/5716 ethernet adapters.
Signed-off-by: George Amanakis <g_amanakis@yahoo.com>
This reverts commit 0d4f02dfd6, which was
obviously untested. git downloads cannot handle multiple URLs at the
moment.
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
A new firmware that is available on code-aurora repository is newer
than in Kvalo's repo.
Taking into account that firmwares that are in Kvalo's repo are considered
to be tested by internal QCA team, this one seems to be more stable
and fixes this bug:
ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: received unexpected tx_fetch_ind event: in
push mode
At least i havent faced it for a while in contradiction to current version.
Thus switching firmware source for qca9984 until it or a newer version
gets into Kvalo's repo.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Kubelun <be.dissent@gmail.com>
Add .cis firmware for Sierra Wireless Aircard GPRS/3G PCMCIA modems:
- Aircard 555
- Aircards 7xx
- Aircards 8x0
There is a package named sierra-pcmcia in obsoleted repository for
packages at git.openwrt.org but there's no reason to reintroduce it in
current packages repo because these files are part of upstream
linux-firmware.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
CT firmware files use the same filename with a different URL for
different chips. Since all files end up in dl/, filenames need to be
unique as well.
Add a chip prefix to the output filename to fix this issue.
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
this package references an undefined variable for its submenu.
Remove this NOP variable assignment.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Bursi <alberto.bursi@outlook.it>
This board is very old and unlikely to still be relevant today. Support
for it contains a significant amount of device specific baggage which is
worth getting rid of.
Signed-off-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name>
Add support for NXP layerscape ls1046ardb 64b/32b Dev board.
LS1046ARDB Specification:
-------------------------
Memory subsystem:
* 8GByte DDR4 SDRAM (64bit bus)
* 512 Mbyte NAND flash
* Two 64 Mbyte high-speed SPI flash
* SD connector to interface with the SD memory card
* On-board 4G eMMC
Ethernet:
* Two XFI 10G ports
* Two SGMII ports
* Two RGMII ports
PCIe:
* PCIe1 (SerDes2 Lane0) to miniPCIe slot
* PCIe2 (SerDes2 Lane1) to x2 PCIe slot
* PCIe3 (SerDes2 Lane2) to x4 PCIe slot
* USB 3.0: one super speed USB 3.0 type A port, one Micro-AB port
* UART: supports two UARTs up to 115200 bps for console
Signed-off-by: Yutang Jiang <yutang.jiang@nxp.com>
In order to prevent the impact of the merger of the company and the potential
rebase of the SDK repositories, migrate the u-boot source to github.
Signed-off-by: Yutang Jiang <yutang.jiang@nxp.com>
The 10.1 includes a good many stability fixes related to the effort of
backporting upstream 10.2 firmware. Also enables 802.1q vlan support.
Successfully tested on apu2.
The 10.4 firmwares including new backported code as well as stability
fixes. 10.4 has been tested on Fedora x86-64 platforms, but not on LEDE
specifically since I had issues compiling LEDE for my 9980/9984 AP hardware.
Signed-off-by: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
The QorIQ LS1012A processor, optimized for battery-backed or
USB-powered, integrates a single ARM Cortex-A53 core with a hardware
packet forwarding engine and high-speed interfaces to deliver
line-rate networking performance.
QorIQ LS1012A Reference Design System (LS1012ARDB) is a high-performance
development platform, with a complete debugging environment.
The LS1012ARDB board supports the QorIQ LS1012A processor and is
optimized to support the high-bandwidth DDR3L memory and
a full complement of high-speed SerDes ports.
LEDE/OPENWRT will auto strip executable program file while make. So we
need select CONFIG_NO_STRIP=y while make menuconfig to avoid the ppfe network
fiemware be destroyed, then run make to build ls1012ardb firmware.
The fsl-quadspi flash with jffs2 fs is unstable and arise some failed message.
This issue have noticed the IP owner for investigate, hope he can solve it
earlier. So the ls1012ardb now also provide a xx-firmware.ext4.bin as default
firmware, and the uboot bootcmd will run wrtboot_ext4rfs for "rootfstype=ext4"
bootargs.
Signed-off-by: Yutang Jiang <yutang.jiang@nxp.com>
Add support for NXP layerscape ls1043ardb 64b/32b Dev board.
LS1043a is an SoC with 4x64-bit up to 1.6 GHz ARMv8 A53 cores.
ls1043ardb support features as: 2GB DDR4, 128MB NOR/512MB NAND, USB3.0, eSDHC,
I2C, GPIO, PCIe/Mini-PCIe, 6x1G/1x10G network port, etc.
64b/32b ls1043ardb target is using 4.4 kernel, and rcw/u-boot/fman images from
NXP QorIQ SDK release.
All of 4.4 kernel patches porting from SDK release or upstream.
QorIQ SDK ISOs can be downloaded from this location:
http://www.nxp.com/products/software-and-tools/run-time-software/linux-sdk/linux-sdk-for-qoriq-processors:SDKLINUX
Signed-off-by: Yutang Jiang <yutang.jiang@nxp.com>
* Backport much of the 10.2 firmware features from upstream QCA driver.
This includes ANI support, adaptive CCA, tx-hang workarounds,
and lots of other things.
Not all of this may be enabled at this point, and more code waits to
be backported as time and motivation allows.
* Fix some rate-control issues where ath10k in station mode (at least), would
sometimes get stuck at low rates. This appeared to be a probe related
state machine issue in the firmware, so I added some timeout logic to kick
the state machine if it gets stuck. This signicantly improves throughput
tests with many stations.
* Support configuring WMI WD timeout using SET_SPECIAL API.
* Properly configure the rx-mask on bootup to work around problem found
by Mr. Kazior. This should remove the need to add the driver hack he
posted.
* Allow configuring pdev failed-retry threshold. This is how many consecutive
tx failures the firmware will allow before resetting the wifi chip (not a full
firmware crash).
Signed-off-by: Ben Greear <greearb@candelatech.com>
* Change git packages to xz
* Update mirror checksums in packages where they are used
* Change a few source tarballs to xz if available upstream
* Remove unused lines in packages we're touching, requested by jow- and blogic
* We're relying more on xz-utils so add official mirror as primary source, master site as secondary.
* Add SHA256 checksums to multiple git tarball packages
Signed-off-by: Daniel Engberg <daniel.engberg.lists@pyret.net>
Now that the firmware for BCM43430 has been submitted to linux-firmware use it
and remove RPiDistro package.
Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
This patch moves the ath10k firmware packages to the firmware submenu
in the buildroot, where it belongs.
Signed-off-by: Stijn Segers <francesco.borromini@inventati.org>
Use firmware version 10.2.4.70.54 from kvalo's git repository. The old
version (even though it's version number is greater) is an old version
from September 2015.
Using only the firmware versions from kvalo's git repo is recommended,
because those are tested by QCA's internal QCA.
The QCA988X directory received a small reorganization as a "hw2.0"
subdirectory was added - this patch also takes care of that as
board.bin was moved to that subdirectory.
Signed-off-by: Martin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com>
Adds Google's mirrors as primary source and kernel.org as fallback.
Discussed in #lede-dev on Freenode
Signed-off-by: Daniel Engberg <daniel.engberg.lists@pyret.net>
Update the linux-firmware package in order to force the buildbots to fetch the
proper mirrored version.
Currently each builder has its own copy of the linux-firmware checkout staged
in its own dl/, since the package was updated before the mirrored copy has
been uploaded. The builders then subsequently uploaded their own copy instead,
leading to md5sum mismatches since each clone produces different tarballs.
By bumping the package to a new version and uploading the mirrored archive
with the proper md5sum beforehand, the builders will fetch that instead and
not upload their own copies.
To properly solve that problem in the future we need to ensure that packed
checkouts become reproducable.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Since the md5sum of the mirrored Git clone archive has been set in the Makefile
before that particular archive was uploaded to the source mirror, the buildbots
uploaded their own, different copy instead invalidating the mirror md5sum for
anyone else.
In order to fix the mismatch, update the md5sum to reflect the archive being
present on the download server.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>