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Piotr Dymacz
46ab81e405 ramips: add support for UniElec U7621-06
UniElec U7621-06 is a router platform board based on MediaTek MT7621AT.
The device has the following specifications:

- MT7621AT (880 MHz)
- 256/512 MB of RAM (DDR3)
- 8/16/32/64 MB of FLASH (SPI NOR)
- 5x 1 Gbps Ethernet (MT7621 built-in switch)
- 1x ASMedia ASM1061 (for mSATA and SATA)
- 2x miniPCIe slots (PCIe bus only)
- 1x mSATA slot (with USB 2.0 bus for modem)
- 1x SATA
- 1x miniSIM slot
- 1x microSD slot
- 1x USB 3.0
- 12x LEDs (3 GPIO-controlled)
- 1x reset button
- 1x UART header (4-pins)
- 1x GPIO header (30-pins)
- 1x FPC connector for LEDs (20-pin, 0.5 mm pitch)
- 1x DC jack for main power (12 V)

The following has been tested and is working:

- Ethernet switch
- miniPCIe slots (tested with Wi-Fi cards)
- mSATA slot (tested with modem and mSATA drive)
- miniSIM slot
- sysupgrade
- reset button
- microSD slot

Installation:

This board might come with a different firmware versions (MediaTek SDK,
PandoraBox, Padavan, etc.). If your board comes with PandoraBox, you can
install LEDE using sysupgrade. Just SSH to the router and perform forced
sysupgrade (due to a board name mismatch). The default IP of this board
should be: 192.168.1.1 and username/password: root/admin. In case of a
different firmware, you can use web based recovery described below.

Use the following command to perform the sysupgrade (for the 256MB
RAM/16MB flash version):

sysupgrade -n -F lede-ramips-mt7621-u7621-06-256M-16M-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin

Recovery:

This board contains a Chinese, closed-source bootloader called Breed
(Boot and Recovery Environment for Embedded Devices). Breed supports web
recovery and to enter it, you keep the reset button pressed for around
5 seconds during boot. Your machine will be assigned an IP through DHCP
and the router will use IP address 192.168.1.1. The recovery website is
in Chinese, but is easy to use. Click on the second item in the list to
access the recovery page, then the second item on the next page is where
you select the firmware. In order to start the recovery, you click the
button at the bottom.

LEDs list (top row, left to right):

- LED_WWAN# (connected with pin 42 in LTE/mSATA slot)
- Power (connected directly to 3V3)
- CTS2_N (GPIO10, configured as "status" LED)
- TXD2 (GPIO11, configured as "led4", without default trigger)
- RXD2 (GPIO12, configured as "led5", without default trigger)
- LED_WLAN# (connected with pin 44 in wifi0 slot)

LEDs list (bottom row, left to right):

- ESW_P0_LED_0
- ESW_P1_LED_0
- ESW_P2_LED_0
- ESW_P3_LED_0
- ESW_P4_LED_0
- LED_WLAN# (connected with pin 44 in wifi1 slot)

Other notes:

1. The board is available with different amounts of RAM and flash. We
have only added support for the 256/16 MB configuration, as that seems
to be the default. However, all the required infrastructure is in place
for making support for the other configurations easy.

2. The manufacturer offers five different wireless cards with MediaTek
chipsets, based on MT76x2, MT7603 and MT7615. Images of the board all
show that the miniPCIe slots are dedicated to specific Wi-Fi cards.
However, the slots are generic.

3. All boards we got access to had the same EEPROM content. The default
firmware reads the Ethernet MAC from offset 0xe000 in factory partition.
This offset only contains 0xffs, so a random MAC will be generated on
every boot of the router. There is a valid MAC stored at offset 0xe006
and this MAC is shown as the WAN MAC in the bootloader. However, it is
the same on all boards we have checked. Based on information provided
by the vendor, all boards sold in small quantities are considered more
as samples for development purposes.

Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Kristian Evensen <kristian.evensen@gmail.com>
2017-11-14 22:36:46 +01:00
Robert Marko
d0ef27594a ramips: add support for TP-Link TL-WR840N v5
TP-Link TL-WR840N v5 is simple N300 router with 5-port FE switch and
non-detachable antennas, based on MediaTek MT7628NN (aka MT7628N) WiSoC.

Specification:

- MT7628N/N (580 MHz)
- 64 MB of RAM (DDR2)
- 4 MB of FLASH
- 2T2R 2.4 GHz
- 5x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
- 2x external, non-detachable antennas
- UART (J1) header on PCB (115200 8n1)
- 1x LED (GPIO-controlled), 1x button

* LED in TL-WR840N v5 is a dual-color, dual-leads type which isn't
  (fully) supported by gpio-leds driver. This type of LED requires both
  GPIOs state change at the same time to select color or turn it off.
  For now, we support/use only the green part of the LED.
  Orange LED is registered so you can later use it for your own purposes.

  Flash instruction:

  Unlike TL-WR840N v4 flashing through WEB UI works in v5.
  1. Download lede-ramips-mt76x8-tl-wr840n-v5-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin image.
  2. Go to 192.168.0.1
  3. Flash the sysupgrade image through Firmware upgrade section of WEB UI.
  4. Wait until green LED stops flashing and use the router.

Notes:
TFTP recovery is broken since TP-Link reused bootloader code for v4 and
that does not take into account only 4 MB of flash and bricks the device.
So do not use TFTP Recovery or you will have to rewrite SPI flash.
They fixed it in later GPL code,but it is unknown which version of
bootloader you have.

After manually compiling and flashing bootloader from GPL sources TFTP
recovery works properly.

Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
2017-11-08 23:25:05 +01:00
Daniel Kucera
6f008af3f0 ramips: add support for Kimax U25AWF-H1
Kimax U-25AWF-H1 is is a 2,5" HDD Enclosure with Wi-Fi/Eth conection
and battery, based on MediaTek MT7620A.

Patch rewritten from: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=305643

Specification:

- MT7620A CPU
- 64 MB of RAM
- 16 MB of FLASH
- 802.11bgn WiFi
- 1x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
- USB 2.0 Host
- UART for serial console

Flash instruction:
1. Download lede-ramips-mt7620-u25awf-h1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
2. Open webinterface a upgrade
3. After boot connect via ethernet to ip 192.168.1.1

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kucera <daniel.kucera@gmail.com>
[fix reset button gpio, don't add a lan/wan vlan config for single
port board, add -H1 suffix do make sure that this revision of the
board is supported/tested]
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-10-14 10:48:29 +02:00
Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
972c126eb6 ramips: mt7621: fix failsafe mode networking
Disable VLANs on mt7621 boards with mt7530 switches on failsafe entry.

Allows failsafe networking to work correctly.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
[fixed default case syntax error]
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-09-28 07:23:18 +02:00
Maxim Anisimov
161a3be5ad ramips: add support for TP-Link Archer C20 v1
TP-Link Archer C20 v1 is a router with 5-port FE switch and
non-detachable antennas. It's very similiar to TP-Link Archer C50.
Also it's based on MediaTek MT7620A+MT7610EN.

Specification:
- MediaTek MT7620A (580 Mhz)
- 64 MB of RAM
- 8 MB of FLASH
- 2T2R 2.4 GHz and 1T1R 5 GHz
- 5x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
- 2x external, non-detachable antennas
- UART (J1) header on PCB (115200 8n1)
- 8x LED (GPIO-controlled*), 2x button, power input switch
- 1 x USB 2.0 port

* WAN LED in this devices is a dual-color, dual-leads type which isn't
  (fully) supported by gpio-leds driver. This type of LED requires both
  GPIOs state change at the same time to select color or turn it off.
  For now, we support/use only the blue part of the LED.
* MT7610EN ac chip isn't not supported by LEDE. Therefore 5Ghz won't
  work.

Factory image notes:

These devices use version 3 of TP-Link header, fortunately without RSA
signature (at least in case of devices sold in Europe). The difference
lays in the requirement for a non-zero value in "Additional Hardware
Version" field. Ideally, it should match the value stored in vendor
firmware header on device.

We are able to prepare factory firwmare file which is accepted and
(almost) correctly flashed from the vendor GUI. As it turned out, it
accepts files without U-Boot image with second header at the beginning
but due to some kind of bug in upgrade routine, flashed image gets
corrupted before it's written to flash. So, to flash this device we must
to prepare image using original firmware from tp-link site with uboot.

Flash instruction:

Until (if at all) TP-Link fixes described problem, the only way to flash
LEDE image in these devices is to use tftp recovery mode in U-Boot.
There are two ways to flash the device to LEDE:

1) Using tftp mode with UART connection and original LEDE image

 - Place lede-ramips-mt7620-ArcherC20-squashfs-factory.bin in tftp
   server directory
 - Configure PC with static IP 192.168.0.66/24 and tftp server.
 - Connect PC with one of LAN ports, power up the router and press
   key "4" to access U-Boot CLI.
 - Use the following commands to update the device to LEDE:

    setenv serverip 192.168.0.66
    tftp 0x80060000 lede-ramips-mt7620-ArcherC20-squashfs-factory.bin
    erase tplink 0x20000 0x7a0000
    cp.b 0x80060000 0x20000 0x7a0000
    reset

 - After that the device will reboot and boot to LEDE

2) Using tftp mode without UART connection but require some
   manipulations with target image

 - Download and unpack TP-Link Archer C20 v1 firmware from original web
   site
 - Split uboot.bin from original firmware by this command (example):

    dd if=Archer_C20v1_0.9.1_4.0_up_boot(160427)_2016-04-27_13.53.59.bin of=uboot.bin bs=512 count=256 skip=1

 - Create ArcherC20V1_tp_recovery.bin using this command:

    cat uboot.bin lede-ramips-mt7620-ArcherC20-squashfs-factory.bin > ArcherC20V1_tp_recovery.bin

 - Place ArcherC20V1_tp_recovery.bin in tftp server directory.
 - Configure PC with static IP 192.168.0.66/24 and tftp server.
 - Connect PC with one of LAN ports, press the reset button, power up
   the router and keep button pressed for around 6-7 seconds, until
   device starts downloading the file.
 - Router will download file from server, write it to flash and reboot.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Anisimov <maxim.anisimov.ua@gmail.com>
2017-09-13 08:07:54 +02:00
Kristian Evensen
79440ea756 ramips: Add support for ZBT WE1026-5G
The ZBT WE1026-5G
(http://www.zbtlink.com/products/router/WE1026-5G.html) is the follow-up
to the ZBT WE1026 and is based on MT7620. For the previous WE1026, the
ZBT WE826 image could be used. However, as the name implies, the -5G
comes equipped with a 5GHz wifi radio. As the WE826 only has a 2.4GHz
radio, the addition of 5GHz means that a separate image is needed for
the WE1026-5G. I suspect that this image will also work on the previous
WE1026, but I don't have a device to test with.

The WE1026-5G has following specifications:
* CPU: MT7620A
* 1x 10/100Mbps Ethernet.
* 16 MB Flash.
* 64 MB RAM.
* 1x USB 2.0 port.
* 1x mini-PCIe slots.
* 1x SIM slots.
* 1x 2.4Ghz WIFI.
* 1x 5GHz wifi (MT7612)
* 1x button.
* 3x controllable LEDs.

Works:
* Wifi.
* Switch.
* mini-PCIe slot. Only tested with a USB device (a modem).
* SIM slot.
* Sysupgrade.
* Button (reset).

Not working:
* The 5GHz WIFI LED is completely dead. I suspect the issue is the same
as on other devices with Mediatek 5Ghz wifi-cards/chips. The LED is
controlled by the driver, and mt76 (currently) does not support this.

Not tested:
* SD card reader.

Notes:
* The modem (labeled 3G/4G) and power LEDs are controlled by the
hardware.
* There is a 32MB version of this device available, but I do not have
access to it. I have therefor only added support for the 16MB version,
but added all the required infrastructure to make adding support for the
32MB version easy.

Installation:
The router comes pre-installed with OpenWRT, including a variant of
Luci. The initial firmware install can be done through this UI,
following normal procedure. I.e., access the UI and update the firmware
using the sysupgrade-image. Remember to select that you do not want to
keep existing settings.

Recovery:
If you brick the device, the WE1026-5G supports recovery using HTTP. Keep the
reset button pressed for ~5sec when booting to start the web server. Set the
address of the network interface on your machine to 192.168.1.2/24, and
point your browser to 192.168.1.1 to access the recovery UI. From the
recovery UI you can upload a firmware image.

Signed-off-by: Kristian Evensen <kristian.evensen@gmail.com>
2017-09-11 17:17:05 +02:00
Kristian Evensen
80829022b0 ramips: add support for the HNET C108
The HNET C108
(http://www.szhwtech88.com/Product-product-cid-100-id-4374.html) is a
mifi based on MT7602A, which has the following specifications:

* CPU: MT7620A
* 1x 10/100Mbps Ethernet.
* 16 MB Flash.
* 64 MB RAM.
* 1x USB 2.0 port. Only power is connected, this port is meant for
charging other devices.
* 1x mini-PCIe slots.
* 1x SIM slots.
* 1x 2.4Ghz WIFI.
* 1x button.
* 6000 mAh battery.
* 5x controllable LEDs.

Works:
* Wifi.
* Switch.
* mini-PCIe slot. Only tested with a USB device (a modem).
* SIM slot.
* Sysupgrade.
* Button (reset).

Not working (also applies to the factory firmware):
* Wifi LED. It is always switched on, there is no relation to the
up/down state or activity of the wireless interface.

Not tested:
* SD card reader.

Notes:
* The C108 has no dedicated status LED. I therefore set the LAN LED as
status LED.

Installation:
The router comes pre-installed with OpenWRT, including a variant of
Luci. The initial firmware install can be done through this UI,
following normal procedure. I.e., access the UI and update the firmware
using the sysupgrade-image. Remember to select that you do not want to
keep existing settings.

Recovery:
If you brick the device, the C108 supports recovery using TFTP. Keep the
reset button pressed for ~5sec when booting to trigger TFTP. Set the
address of the network interface on your machine to 10.10.10.3/24, and
rename your image file to Kernal.bin.

Signed-off-by: Kristian Evensen <kristian.evensen@gmail.com>
2017-09-09 09:55:13 +02:00
Pavel Kubelun
6e283cdc0d ramips: add Xiaomi Mi Router 3G support
This commit adds support for Xiaomi Mi WiFi Router 3G.

Short specification:
 - MT7621AT + MT7603EN + 7612EN
 - 256MB DDR3 RAM
 - 128MB NAND flash
 - 1+2 x 1000M Ethernet
 - 1x USB 3.0 port
 - reset button
 - yellow, blue, red leds

Installation through telnet/ssh:
- copy lede-ramips-mt7621-mir3g-squashfs-kernel1.bin and
lede-ramips-mt7621-mir3g-squashfs-rootfs0.bin to usb disk or wget it
from LEDE download site to /tmp
- switch to /extdisks/sda1/ (if copied to USB drive) or to /tmp if
wgetted from LEDE download site
- run: mtd write lede-ramips-mt7621-mir3g-squashfs-kernel1.bin kernel1
- run: mtd write lede-ramips-mt7621-mir3g-squashfs-rootfs0.bin rootfs0
- run: mtd erase kernel0
- run: reboot

Originally stock firmware has following partitions:
 - ...
 - kernel0 (primary kernel image)
 - kernel1 (secondary kernel image, used by u-boot in failsafe routine)
 - rootfs0 (primary rootfs)
 - rootfs1 (secondary rootfs in case primary fails)
 - overlay (used as ubi overlay)

This commit squashes rootfs0, rootfs1 and overlay partitions into 1, so
it can be used by LEDE fully for package installation, resulting in 117,5MiB.

This device lacks hw watchdog, so adding softdog instead (stock does the same).

Signed-off-by: Pavel Kubelun <be.dissent@gmail.com>
2017-08-23 14:59:12 +02:00
L. D. Pinney
df3295f50e ramips: add support for the VoCore2 Lite
The VoCore2 Lite uses the same PCB as the Vocore2.
This patch moves the common VoCore2 parts into dtsi.

Removed memory node in the device tree source file.
Memory is detected automatically.

http://vocore.io/
http://vonger.net/
http://vonger.cn/

Specifications:
- SoC: MediaTek MT7688AN
- RAM: 64MB DDR2 EtronTech EM68B16CWQH-25H
- Flash: 8MB NOR SPI Flash GigaDevice GD25Q64CWIG
- Wireless: Built into MT7688AN with onboard IPEX connector

Firmware installation:
- VoCore2-Lite ships with firmware forked from OpenWrt.
- Installation from the bootloader is recommended.
- If using luci/sysupgrade use the -n option (do not keep settings)
  original firmware uses a modified proprietary MediaTek wireless driver.
- The wireless is disabled by default in LEDE.
- If reverting to factory firmware using the bootloader is recommended.

Signed-off-by: L. D. Pinney <ldpinney@gmail.com>
Tested by: Noble Pepper <noblepepper@gmail.com>
2017-08-11 18:12:56 +02:00
Thibaut VARENE
695f5ea85a ramips: Add support for Netgear EX3800
The Netgear EX3800 is essentially an EX3700 with a mains output socket.

Both devices use the exact same firmware image (original firmware is named
EX3700-EX3800-version.chk).

This patch adds suport by renaming the EX3700 device to EX3700/EX3800 and
updating the necessary glue.

Signed-off-by: Thibaut VARENE <hacks@slashdirt.org>
2017-08-03 00:11:25 +02:00
Mathias Kresin
b82ac84229 ramips: drop AsiaRF AWM003 eval board
Everything is identical to the AWM002 8m eval board. No need to
duplicate it once more.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-08-03 00:11:25 +02:00
Mathias Kresin
60f6c2b2eb ramips: drop Edimax BR-6425 support
Code to build an image for the Edimax BR-6425 never existed.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-08-03 00:07:56 +02:00
Mathias Kresin
99f1097c0a ramips: fix Mercury MAC1200R v2.0 board name
With d2b6bf1416 ("ramips: fix image validation errors") the board
name was changed to fix an image validation error. But this change
wasn't applied to all other files using the board name, which broke
sysupgrade.

Revert this change and use the former board name in the metadata
instead.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-07-29 09:24:32 +02:00
Oliver Fleischmann
a92c64e8ae ramips: add support for Loewe WMDR-143N
The WMDR-143N is a small module originally used as a Wifi client
in some Loewe smart TV sets. It is sold cheaply at german surplus
shops. The module contains a RT3662 SOC.

Specifications:

- 500 MHz CPU Clock
- 1x 10/100Mbps Ethernet (pin header)
- 32 MB of RAM
- 8 MB of FLASH
- 2T3R 2.4/5 GHz (SOC internal)
- 3 Antennas on PCB
- UART pads on PCB (J3: 1 = +3.3V, 2 = RX, 3 = TX, 4 = GND), TX
  and RX are 3,3V only! The square hole is pin 1
- Power supply pads on PCB (J6: 1 and 2 = +5V, 3 and 4 = GND)
  The square hole is pin 1

The original firmware has two identical kernel/rootfs images and
two "Factory" calibration data blocks in flash. The LEDE image
leaves only the first "Factory" block in place and uses both
"Kernel" blocks and the redundant "Factory" block together to gain
enough space for the jffs2 partition.

Flash instructions:

You need UART and Ethernet connections to flash the board. Use
the LEDE "sysupgrade.bin" image with tftp.

Apply power to the board and in the first 5 seconds, hit 2 to
select TFTP upload. The bootloader asks for board- and server IP
addresses and filename.

Alternate method: With the vendor firmware running, assign an IP
address to the ethernet port, tftp the firmware image to
/tmp and write to mtd4 ("KernelA").

Signed-off-by: Oliver Fleischmann <ogf@bnv-bamberg.de>
[remove pinctrl node from dts, no pin is used as GPIO]
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-07-27 09:13:27 +02:00
L. D. Pinney
77645ffcd9 ramips: add support for the GnuBee Personal Cloud One
The GnuBee Personal Cloud One crowdfunded on https://www.crowdsupply.com
    It is a low-cost, low-power, network-attached storage device.

    Specifications:

    - SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT
    - RAM: DDR3 512 MB
    - Flash: 32 MB
    - Six SATA ports for 2.5" Drives
    - One micro SDcard
    - One USB 3.0
    - Two USB 2.0
    - Gigabit Ethernet: 1 x WAN and 1 x LAN
    - UART 3.5mm Audio Jack or 3 pin header - 57600 8N1
    - Four GPIOs available on a pin header

    Flash instructions:

    The GnuBee Personal Cloud One ships with libreCMC installed.
    libreCMC is a Free Software Foundation approved fork of LEDE/OpenWrt.
    As such one can upgrade using the webinterface or sysupgrade.

    Das U-Boot has multiple options for recovery or updates including :

    - USB
    - http
    - tftp

Signed-off-by: L. D. Pinney <ldpinney@gmail.com>
[use switchdev led trigger, all interfaces are in vlan1; rename leds
according to board.d setting; remove ge2 group from the pinmux, this
group doesn't exist in the driver]
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-07-25 21:02:53 +02:00
Alex Maclean
f683385e73 ramips: add support for TP-Link RE350
The TP-Link RE350 is a wall-wart AC1200 range extender/access point with
a single gigabit ethernet port and two non-detachable antennas, based on
the MT7621A SoC with MT7603E and MT7612E radios.

Firmware wise it is very similar to the QCA based RE450.

SoC: MediaTek MT7621A (880MHz)
Flash: 8MiB (Winbond W25Q64)
RAM:   64MiB (DDR2)
Ethernet: 1x 1Gbit
Wireless: 2T2R 2.4Ghz (MT7603E) and 5GHz (MT7612E)
LEDs: Power, 2.4G, 5G (blue), WPS (red and blue), ethernet link/act
(green)
Buttons: On/off, LED, reset, WPS

Serial header at J1, 57600 8n1:
Pin 1 TX
Pin 2 RX
Pin 3 GND
Pin 4 3.3V

Factory image can be uploaded directly through the stock UI.

Signed-off-by: Alex Maclean <monkeh@monkeh.net>
2017-07-25 21:02:53 +02:00
Chuanhong Guo
a4c84b2d73 ramips: add support for Phicomm K2P
It uses one MT7615D radio chip with DBDC mode enabled. This mode allows
this single chip act as an 2x2 11n radio and an 2x2 11ac radio at the
same time. However mt76 doesn't  support it currently so there is no
wireless available.

Specification:
- SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT
- Flash: 16 MB
- RAM: 128 MB
- Ethernet: 1 x WAN (10/100/1000Mbps) and 4 x LAN (10/100/1000 Mbps)
- Wireless radio: MT7615D on PCIE0
- UART: 1 x UART on PCB - 57600 8N1

Issue:
- Wireless radio doesn't work due to the lack of driver.

Flash instruction:
Using UART:
1. Configure PC with a static IP address and setup an TFTP server.
2. Put the firmware into the tftp directory.
3. Connect the UART line as described on the PCB.
4. Power up the device and press 2,then follow the instruction to
   set device and tftp server IP address and input the firmware
   file name.U-boot will then load the firmware and write it into
   the flash.

Signed-off-by: Chuanhong Guo <gch981213@gmail.com>
2017-07-20 19:10:29 +02:00
Mathias Kresin
e0b9ec8e96 treewide: drop target board_name functions
They are not used any longer.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-07-15 23:13:34 +02:00
Mathias Kresin
f12a32630f treewide: use the generic board_name function
Use the generic function instead ot the target specific ones.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-07-15 23:13:34 +02:00
Mathias Kresin
ac3e05c5d7 treewide: populate boardname and model earlier
For targets using the generic board detection and board specific
settings in diag.sh, the board name is still unset at the time the
set_state() provided by diag.sh is called by 10_indicate_preinit.

Change the execution order to ensure the boardname is populated before
required the first time. Do the target specific board detection as
early as possible, directly followed by the generic one to allow a
seamless switch to the generic function for populating /tmp/sysinfo/.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-07-15 23:13:34 +02:00
Piotr Dymacz
24043a0d2e ramips: add support for TP-Link TL-WR840N v4 and TL-WR841N v13
TP-Link TL-WR840N v4 and TL-WR841N v13 are simple N300 routers with
5-port FE switch and non-detachable antennas. Both are very similar
and are based on MediaTek MT7628NN (aka MT7628N) WiSoC.

The difference between these two models is in number of available
LEDs, buttons and power input switch.

This work is partially based on GitHub PR#974.

Specification:

- MT7628N/N (580 MHz)
- 64 MB of RAM (DDR2)
- 8 MB of FLASH
- 2T2R 2.4 GHz
- 5x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
- 2x external, non-detachable antennas
- UART (J1) header on PCB (115200 8n1)
- TL-WR840N v4: 5x LED (GPIO-controlled), 1x button
- TL-WR841N v13: 8x LED (GPIO-controlled*), 2x button, power input
  switch

* WAN LED in TL-WR841N v13 is a dual-color, dual-leads type which isn't
  (fully) supported by gpio-leds driver. This type of LED requires both
  GPIOs state change at the same time to select color or turn it off.
  For now, we support/use only the green part of the LED.

Factory image notes:

These devices use version 3 of TP-Link header, fortunately without RSA
signature (at least in case of devices sold in Europe). The difference
lays in the requirement for a non-zero value in "Additional Hardware
Version" field. Ideally, it should match the value stored in vendor
firmware header on device ("0x4"/"0x13" for these devices) but it seems
that anything other than "0" is correct.

We are able to prepare factory firwmare file which is accepted and
(almost) correctly flashed from the vendor GUI. As it turned out, it
accepts files without U-Boot image with second header at the beginning
but due to some kind of bug in upgrade routine, flashed image gets
corrupted before it's written to flash.

Tests showed that the GUI upgrade routine copies value of "Additional
Hardware Version" from existing firmware into offset "0x2023c" in
provided file, _before_ storing it in flash. In case of vendor firmware
upgrade files (which all include U-Boot image and two headers), this
offset points to the matching field in kernel+rootfs firmware part
header. Unfortunately, in case of LEDE factory image file which contains
only one header, it points to the offset "0x2023c" in kernel image. This
leads to a corrupted kernel and ends up with a "soft-bricked" device.

The good news is that U-Boot in these devices contains well known tftp
recovery mode, which can be triggered with "reset" button. What's more,
in comparison to some of older MediaTek based TP-Link devices, this
recovery mode doesn't write whole file at offset "0x0" in flash, without
verifying provided file in advance. In case of recovery mode in these
devices, first "0x20000" bytes are always skipped and "0x7a0000" bytes
from rest of the file are stored in flash at offset "0x20000".

Flash instruction:

Until (if at all) TP-Link fixes described problem, the only way to flash
LEDE image in these devices is to use tftp recovery mode in U-Boot:

1. Configure PC with static IP 192.168.0.66/24 and tftp server.
2. Rename "lede-ramips-mt7628-tl-wr84...-squashfs-tftp-recovery.bin"
   to "tp_recovery.bin" and place it in tftp server directory.
3. Connect PC with one of LAN ports, press the reset button, power up
   the router and keep button pressed for around 6-7 seconds, until
   device starts downloading the file.
4. Router will download file from server, write it to flash and reboot.

To access U-Boot CLI, keep pressed "4" key during boot.

Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
2017-06-29 10:37:36 +02:00
Pavlo Samko
82f9486142 ramips: add support for TRENDnet TEW-638APB V2
This patch add support for the TRENDnet TEW-638APB V2.

Specification:
- SoC: Ralink SoC RT3052F
- Flash: 4MB
- RAM: 32MB
- Ethernet: 1x LAN (100 Mbps)
- Wireless: 2.4GHz b/g/n, 2x external antenna
- Buttons: 1x Reset, 1x WPS
- LEDs: Power (green), Ethernet (green), WPS (green and orange),
  Wireless (green)
- UART: 1x UART on PCB (3.3V, GND, RX, TX) - 57600 8N1

Installation

via vendor firmware:
- upload sysupgrade.bin image

via TFTP:
- stop uboot into tftp-load into option "2"
- upload sysupgrade.bin image

Signed-off-by: Pavlo Samko <bulldozerbsg@gmail.com>
2017-06-17 15:38:19 +02:00
Sven Roederer
9715beb04c ramips: add support for Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X-SFP
This patch adds support for the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X-SFP and
improves support for the EdgeRouter X (PoE-passthrough).

Specification:
- SoC: MediaTek MT7621AT
- Flash: 256 MiB
- RAM: 265 MiB
- Ethernet: 5 x LAN (1000 Mbps)
- UART: 1 x UART on PCB (3.3V, RX, TX, GND) - 57600 8N1
- EdgeRouter X:
  - 1 x PoE-Passtrough (Eth4)
  - powered by Wallwart or passive PoE
- EdgeRouter X-SFP:
  - 5 x PoE-Out (24V, passive)
  - 1 x SFP (unknown status)
  - powered by Wallwart (24V)

Doesn't work:
* SoC has crypto engine but no open driver.
* SoC has nat acceleration, but no open driver.
* This router has 2MB spi flash soldered in but MT
  nand/spi drivers do not support pin sharing,
  so it is not accessable and disabled. Stock
  firmware could read it and it was empty.

Installation

via vendor firmware:
- build an Initrd-image (> 3MiB) and upload the factory-image
- initrd can have luci-mod-failsafe
- flash final firmware via LuCI / sysupgrade on rebooted system

via TFTP:
- stop uboot into tftp-load into option "1"
- upload factory.bin image

Signed-off-by: Sven Roederer <devel-sven@geroedel.de>
2017-06-07 06:33:33 +02:00
Matthias Schiffer
9ab81e63cd
ramips: sysupgrade: move nand_do_upgrade call to platform_do_upgrade
All targets with NAND support should gradually move their nand_do_upgrade
calls from platform_pre_upgrade to platform_do_upgrade.

Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
2017-05-29 23:50:33 +02:00
Kyson Lok
abbfcc8525 ramips: add support for GL-inet GL-MT300N-V2
This patch adds supports for the GL-inet GL-MT300N-V2.

Specification:
- SoC: MediaTek MT7628AN
- Flash: 16 MiB (W25Q128FVSG)
- RAM: 128 MiB DDR
- Ethernet: 1 x WAN (100 Mbps) and 1 x LAN (100 Mbps)
- USB: 1 x USB 2.0 port
- Button: 1 x switch button, 1 x reset button
- LED: 3 x LEDS (system power led is not GPIO controller)
- UART: 1 x UART on PCB (JP1: 3.3V, RX, TX, GND)

Installation through Luci:
- The original firmware is LEDE, so both LuCI or sysupgrade can be used.
- Do not keep settings, for sysupgrade please use the -n option.

Installation through bootloader webserver:
- Plug power and hold reset button until red LED blink to bright.
- Install sysupgrade image using web interface on 192.168.1.1.

Signed-off-by: Kyson Lok <kysonlok@gmail.com>
[match maximum image size with firmware partition]
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-05-26 08:04:15 +02:00
Ørjan Malde
5f932988c3 ramips: add support for Asus RT-AC51U
Specification:
 - SoC: MediaTek MT7620A (580 MHz)
 - RAM: 64 MiB (Winbond W9751G6JB-25)
 - Flash: 16 MiB (Spansion S25FL128SAIF00)
 - LAN: x4 100M
 - WAN: x1 100M
 - Others: USB 2.0, reset button, wps button and 9 LEDs

Issues:
 - 5 GHz band is not functional (missing driver support)

Installation:

Asus windows recovery tool:
 - install the Asus firmware restoration utility
 - unplug the router, hold the reset button while powering it on
 - release when the power LED flashes slowly
 - specify a static IP on your computer:
     IP address: 192.168.1.75;
     Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
 - Start the Asus firmware restoration utility, specify the sysupgrade
   image, and press upload

TFTP Recovery method:
 - set computer to a static ip, 192.168.1.75
 - connect computer to the LAN 1 port of the router
 - hold the reset button while powering on the router for a few seconds
 - send firmware image using a tftp client; i.e from linux:
 $ tftp
 tftp> binary
 tftp> connect 192.168.1.1
 tftp> put lede-ramips-mt7620-rt-ac51u-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
 tftp> quit

Signed-off-by: Ørjan Malde <foxyred333@gmail.com>
2017-05-10 08:45:12 +02:00
Alexey Belyaev
a7cbf59e0e ramips: add new device ZyXEL Keenetic as kn
This device exactly same as NBG-419N but with USB port and USB Led.

Specification:

- SoC: Ralink RT3052 (MIPS24Kc) @384MHz
- RAM: 32 MiB
- Flash: 8 MiB
- WLAN: WiSoC 2T2R/300Mbps (2.4GHz)
- LAN: 4x100M
- WAN: 1x100M
- USB: 1x2.0

Installation via serial console (57600 8N1) from TFTP server
 - rename the firmware to something shorter, for example
   "sysupgrade.bin" (max. 32 chars)
 - copy firmware TFTP server's directory
 - when you power on device, and see U-Boot log, immediatly push "2"
   once.
 - You will see this message:
     2: System Load Linux Kernel then write to Flash via TFTP.
        Warning!! Erase Linux in Flash then burn new one. Are you sure?
 - Push "y", and enter: device IP, then TFTP server's IP, and then
   image firmware file name.

The firmware will be downloaded within ~30 seconds and flashed to the
device (It will take about 2 minutes).

Signed-off-by: Alexey Belyaev <spider@spider.vc>
[squash commits, compact commit message, fix compatible string, remove
superfluous pinmuxes]
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-05-10 08:45:12 +02:00
Mathias Kresin
2ddaf96a77 ramips: add ZBT-WE826 32MB variant
The ZBT-WG826 is available with 16 or 32 MByte of flash. Split the
device tree source file, rename the currently supported 16 MByte
version and add the 32 MByte variant.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-04-25 19:29:59 +02:00
Mathias Kresin
3cfc909c54 ramips: rename Digineo AC1200 Pro to ZBT-WG3526 32MB
The Digineo AC1200 Pro is the 32MB flash variant of the ZBT-WG3526 with
unpopulated/exposed sdhci slot. Rename to board to the OEM/ODM name and
add the sdhci kernel module to use it for multiple clones.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-04-25 19:29:59 +02:00
Mathias Kresin
619d68bfc9 ramips: prepare ZBT-WG3526 for hardware variants
The ZBT-WG3526 is available with 16 or 32 MByte of flash. Rename the
current supported 16MByte version to indicate which flash size variant
is supported.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-04-25 19:29:59 +02:00
Jiawei Wang
ff258effd5 ramips: add support for ZBT-WE1326
Specification:
- SoC: MT7621AT, MT7603EN and MT7612EN
- Flash: 16 MiB (W25Q128FVSG)
- RAM: 512 MiB (EM6GE16EWXD-12H)
- Ethernet: 1 x WAN (10/100/1000Mbps) and 4 x LAN (10/100/1000 Mbps)
- Others: USB 2.0, micro SD slot, reset button and 8 x LEDs

Issues:
- Two LEDs for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi do not work, can't find GPIOs.
- The pwr LED is not GPIO controllable

How to install:
- The original firmware is OpenWrt, so both LuCI or sysupgrade can be used.
- Do not keep settings, for sysupgrade please use the -n option.

Signed-off-by: Jiawei Wang <buaawjw@gmail.com>
2017-04-25 19:29:59 +02:00
Mathias Kresin
18618695ae ramips: dont replace the board name
Use fixed led names and add each board variant instead of manipulating
the board name.

It makes the ramips board name function less different to the one used
in other targets and allows to merge them with a common function.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2017-04-21 07:47:59 +02:00
Daniel Golle
c6fe325587 ramips: rename PSG1218 to match label
Fix previous commit to be less ambigous:
PSG1218 rev.A = 5 ports, external PA, heatsinks
PSG1218 rev.B = 4 ports, internal PA, no heatsinks

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2017-04-21 02:55:36 +02:00
Daniel Golle
c5a7dc49d1 ramips: split Phicomm PSG1218 and PSG1218K2C
PSG1218 got only 4 Ethernet ports and WAN on port 3 while
PSG1218K2C got 5 Ethernet ports and WAN on port 4
Switch to use kmod-kt76x2 instead of kmod-mt76 for both devices while
at it.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
2017-04-21 02:29:21 +02:00
Vaclav Svoboda
815cc2a69a ramips: add support for Zbtlink ZBT-WE2026
This patch adds support for the Zbtlink ZBT-WE2026.

Specification:
- SoC: MediaTek MT7620N (580MHz)
- RAM: 64 MiB
- Flash: 8 MiB SPI
- LAN: 4x100M
- WAN: 1x100M

Installation through bootloader webserver:
- With the power unplugged press and hold reset button.
- Plug power and hold reset button until LED starts to blink.
- Install sysupgrade image using web interface on 192.168.1.1.

Signed-off-by: Vaclav Svoboda <svoboda@neng.cz>
2017-03-17 08:58:50 +01:00
Joseph C. Lehner
de33a4cef0 ramips: add support for Netgear EX3700
Specifications:
* SoC: MT7620A
* RAM: 64 MB DDR
* Flash: 8MB NOR SPI flash
* WiFi: MT7612E (5Ghz) and builtin MT7620A (2.4GHz)
* LAN: 1x100M

The -factory images can be flashed from the device's web
interface or via nmrpflash.

Co-authored-by: Paul Oranje <por@xs4all.nl>
Signed-off-by: Paul Oranje <por@xs4all.nl>
Signed-off-by: Joseph C. Lehner <joseph.c.lehner@gmail.com>
2017-03-12 09:28:19 +01:00
Hanqing Wong
38bee61dab ramips: add support for Netgear R6220
This patch adds support for the Netgear R6220, aka Netgear AC1200 and
R6220-100NAS.

Specification:
- SoC: MediaTek MT7621ST (880 MHz)
- Falsh: 128 MiB (Macronix MX30LF1G08AA-TI)
- RAM: 128 MiB (Nanya NT5CB64M16FP-DH)
- Wireless: MediaTek MT7603EN b/g/n , MediaTek MT7612EN an+ac
- LAN speed: 10/100/1000
- LAN ports: 4
- WAN speed: 10/100/1000
- WAN ports: 1
- Serial baud rate of Bootloader and factory firmware: 57600

Installation through telnet:
- Copy kernel.bin and rootfs.bin to a USB flash disk, plug to usb port
  on the router.
- Enable telnet with link: http://192.168.1.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug
  (login if required, default: admin password)
- You will see "Debug Enabled!"
- Telnet 192.168.1.1 and login with "root"
- ls /mnt/shares/ to find out path of your USB disk. 'myUdisk' for
  example.
- cd /mnt/shares/myUdisk
- mtd_write write rootfs.bin Rootfs
- mtd_write write kernel.bin Kernel
- reboot

nmrpflash can be used to recover to the netgear firmware if a broken
image was flashed.

Signed-off-by: Hanqing Wong <hquu@outlook.com>
2017-03-12 09:28:05 +01:00
Francois Goudal
9b35815f0f ramips: add support for Afoundry EW-1200
This device features both a 2.4 and 5Ghz radio, and supports
802.11a/b/g/n/ac modes.
It has 5 Gb-Ethernet ports and a USB 3.0 host port.

It is powered by the Mediatek MT7621 SoC, and the MT7602E and MT7612E wifi
chipsets, together with 128MB of RAM and 16 MB of SPI Flash.

The stock firmware is in fact based on some openwrt barrier breaker, with a
mediatek SDK kernel, and an afoundry custom made web interface (not LuCI
based).
Firmware update page on the stock web interface can not accept sysupgrade
images, it bricks the device.
At this point, the only working solution I found was to connect to the
serial console port (available on J4 header) and to use opkg to install
dropbear.
Then scp the sysupgrade file in the device's /tmp and run sysupgrade from
console without preserving configuration files.

Signed-off-by: Francois Goudal <francois@goudal.net>
2017-03-01 22:29:50 +01:00
ZengFei Zhang
edae3479e6 ramips: add support for HiWiFi HC5962
This patch adds supports for the HiWiFi HC5962(gee4) http://www.hiwifi.com

Short specification:

 - MT7621AT + MT7612EN + 7603EN
 - 256MB DDR3 RAM
 - 128MB NAND flash
 - 1+3 x 1000M Ethernet
 - 1x USB 2.0 port. 1x USB 3.0 port.
 - reset button
 - UART pad on PCB (JP3: TX, RX, GND, 3.3V)

Flash instruction:

1, Download lede-ramips-mt7621-hc5962-squashfs-factory.bin
2, Login as root via SSH on 192.168.199.1 and then copy factory.bin(using wget or nc or...) to /tmp/
3, use the following commands:
   $ mtd write /tmp/lede-ramips-mt7621-hc5962-squashfs-factory.bin firmware
   $ mtd erase firmware_backup && reboot
After reboot you should be able to login as root via SSH on 192.168.1.1

Signed-off-by: ZengFei Zhang <zhangzengfei@kunteng.org>
2017-02-28 23:46:02 +01:00
Wang JiaWei
d48cc5e044 ramips: add support for HiWiFi HC5661A
HC5661A is almost the same as HC5661 but MT7628AN is used instead of MT7620A.

- MT7628AN
- 128 MiB DDR2 RAM (W971GG6KB-25)
- 16 MiB SPI NOR flash (W25Q128)
- SD slot (not work yet)
- 1+4 x 100M Ethernet
- 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi
- 3 x LED
- 1 x button
- UART pad on PCB (JP1: TX, RX, GND, 3.3V)

The factory flash layout seems different from HC5661.
"hwf_config" is renamed to "oem" and its size changes to 0x20000.
It is modified accordingly in the dts file.

0x000000000000-0x000000030000 : "u-boot"
0x000000030000-0x000000040000 : "hw_panic"
0x000000040000-0x000000050000 : "Factory"
0x000000050000-0x000000160000 : "kernel"
0x000000160000-0x000000fc0000 : "rootfs"
0x000000bb0000-0x000000fc0000 : "rootfs_data"
0x000000fc0000-0x000000fe0000 : "oem"
0x000000fe0000-0x000000ff0000 : "bdinfo"
0x000000ff0000-0x000001000000 : "backup"
0x000000050000-0x000000fc0000 : "firmware"

To install LEDE, enabled the "developer mode",
which will *void your warranty* and open the SSH server at port 1022.

sysupgrade -n -F lede-ramips-mt7628-hc5661a-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin

SD slot:
- Tried to add modules kmod-sdhci kmod-sdhci-mt7620, and corresponding dts block.
- It will block WAN + 3xLAN ports, only one LAN works.
- I'm not sure why, everything else works fine.

Signed-off-by: Wang JiaWei <buaawjw@gmail.com>
2017-02-27 11:39:31 +01:00
Kristian Evensen
bb7068f26c ramips: add support for Sanlinking D240
The Sanlinking Technologies D240
(http://www.sanlinking.com/en/29-dual-4g-wifi-router.html) is basically the same
device as the ZBT WE826, so adding support for it in LEDE is straight forward.
The differences is that the D240 has two mini-PCIe slots (instead of one), blue
LEDs and supports PoE.

Specification:
* CPU: MT7620A
* 1x 10/100Mbps POE (802.3af/802.3at) Ethernet, 4x 10/100Mbps.
* 16 MB Flash.
* 128 MB RAM.
* 1x USB 2.0 port.
* 2x mini-PCIe slots.
* 2x SIM slots.
* 1x 2.4Ghz WIFI.
* 1x button.

Wifi, USB, switch and both mini-PCIe slots are working. I have not been able to
test the SD card reader.

The device comes pre-installed with an older version of OpenWRT, including Luci.
In order to install LEDE, you need to follow the existing procedure for updating
OpenWRT/LEDE using Luci. I.e., you need to access the UI and update the firmware
using the sysupgrade-image. Remember to select that you do not want to keep
existing settings. The default router address is 192.168.10.1 and
username/password admin/root (at least on my devices).

If you brick the device, the procedure for recovery is the same as for the
WE826. Please see the wiki page for that device for instructions.

Signed-off-by: Kristian Evensen <kristian.evensen@gmail.com>
2017-02-05 22:23:28 +01:00
FUKAUMI Naoki
6b0b526a4f ramips: add support for Buffalo WCR-1166DS
Buffalo WCR-1166DS is a small wireless router with

 - MT7628AN + MT7612E
 - 64MiB DDR2 SDRAM
 - 16MiB SPI flash
 - 2T2R 11ac/a/b/g/n Wi-Fi
 - 2x 10/100M ethernet switch
 - 8x programmable LED
 - 3x button
 - UART pad on PCB (J2: 3.3V, GND, TX, RX)

factory image can be installed via stock web UI.

due to the "dual image" function in the bootloader, the second half of
the SPI flash ("firmware2" partition) cannot be used as a part of the
file system.

Signed-off-by: FUKAUMI Naoki <naobsd@gmail.com>
2017-01-31 11:10:58 +01:00
Thibaut VARENE
7fb11c8ed2 ramips: add support for Netgear WN3000RPv3
This patch adds support for the Netgear WN3000RPv3
http://www.netgear.com/support/product/wn3000rpv3.aspx

Specifications:
- SoC: MediaTek MT7620A (580MHz, ramips)
- RAM: 32MB DDR
- Storage: 8MB NOR SPI flash
- Wireless: builtin MT7620A, 2x2:2 with u.FL connectors
- Ethernet: 1x100M
- Serial: JP1 header, 57600-8N1
- Stock firmware based on OpenWRT Kamikaze

Like the EX2700, the bootloader expects a secondary image signature,
see https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=312577#p312577
This is why the same fakeroot image is used for the WN3000

Signed-off-by: Thibaut VARENE <hacks@slashdirt.org>
2017-01-18 12:06:16 +01:00
Lazar Demin
ab90f15c89 ramips: Added Onion Omega2 and Omega2+
This patch adds support for the Onion Omega2 and Omega2+ (https://onion.io)

Specifications:
- SoC: MediaTek MT7688AN (580MHz, ramips)
- Omega2
  - RAM: 64MB DDR
  - Storage: 16MB NOR SPI flash onboard
- Omega2+
  - RAM: 128MB DDR
  - Storage: 32MB NOR SPI flash onboard + microSD slot
- Wireless: Built into MT7688AN (mt76) with onboard 1x chip antenna and u.FL connecter
- Ethernet: 1x100M pins on Omega2 & Omega2+, can use Ethernet Expansion and an Omega Dock to get a physical Ethernet port
- Strongly recommend using the Omega2 & Omega2+ with a Dock (Expansion Dock, Power Dock, Arduino Dock 2, Mini Dock)
  - All Docks Provide:
    - Micro-USB port to provide power to the Omega
      - On the Expansion and Mini Docks, can also access the terminal (UART0) via serial
    - USB 2.0 socket connected to Omega
  - Just the Expansion Dock, Power Dock, and Arduino Dock 2 provide:
    - Omega GPIO breakout
    - Allows for connection of Omega Expansions:
      - Ethernet Expansion
      - Relay Expansion
      - PWM Expansion
      - OLED Expansion
      - Ethernet Expansion
      - Proto Expansion
      - Cellular Expansion

Signed-off-by: Lazar Demin <lazar@onion.io>
2017-01-15 17:43:14 +01:00
Andrew Yong
3f31029b19 ramips: add support for VoCore2
This patch adds support for the VoCore VoCore2 and its complementary
"ultimate" dock.

Specifications:
- SoC: MediaTek MT7628AN (580MHz, ramips)
- RAM: 128MB DDR2 166MHz
- Storage: 16MB NOR SPI flash onboard + microSD slot on dock
- Wireless: Built into MT7628AN (mt76) with 1T1R firmware on VoCore2
            boards with onboard 1x chip antenna
- Ethernet: 1x100M (port0) on dock, 1x100M (port2) on PCB header
- Dock hardware:
  - USB 2.0 socket
  - MicroSD socket
  - 100Mbps Ethernet x1
  - 3.5mm headphone jack (TRRS) connected to Everest Semi ES8388 I2S
    DAC/ADC (support WIP)
  - Micro USB for power and console (UART2)

Initial installation:
- VoCore2 comes preinstalled with a fork of OpenWrt CC and AP on
  SSID "VoCore2"
- Connect to VoCore2 by Ethernet or Wi-Fi
- `ssh root@192.168.1.1` (password is "vocore")
- scp/wget/etc. LEDE sysupgrade.bin to VoCore2
- `sysupgrade -n <your image>.bin` (don't keep old config, as the
  original firmware uses Ralink SDK Wi-Fi drivers and not
  mt76+mac80211)
- after sysupgrade completes, Wi-Fi will be disabled by default so use
  Ethernet or the micro USB console to configure Wi-Fi again

Signed-off-by: Andrew Yong <me@ndoo.sg>
2017-01-13 08:32:35 +01:00
Mathias Kresin
0cf581ca3a ramips: use new image build code for more devices
Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2016-12-24 10:03:38 +01:00
Mathias Kresin
a75ce960ac ramips: use different board names for variants
Use different names for flash size related board variants, to make sure
that only images for the actual flash size are considered as valid by
the image validation code.

Remove the flash size suffix from the string returned by
ramips_board_detect() to ensure that existing scripts relying on the
former used boardname are still working.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2016-12-24 10:03:38 +01:00
Mathias Kresin
d2b1148e75 ramips: use D-Link DIR-600 B1 image for B2 version
Everything set for the B1 is identical to the values uses for the B2
version.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2016-12-24 10:03:38 +01:00
Mathias Kresin
d2b6bf1416 ramips: fix image validation errors
The name from the Device define will be used in the metadata. Due to
typos/different spelling, this name might not match the one exported in
/lib/ramips.sh.

Fix all name mismatches which were found by checking if the name used
in the metadata exists in /lib/ramips.sh.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2016-12-24 10:03:38 +01:00
Mathias Kresin
ae3ac76e56 ramips: use destinct 11AC NAS board name
Use a distinct board name even if the board is near to identical to
the WeVO W2914NS v2.

To make sure that a 11AC NAS image can not be installed on a
WeVO W2914NS v2, both board need to use different names.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2016-12-24 10:03:38 +01:00