added WRT54G3GV2-VF detection to broadcom-diag

+ diag now recognizes the router
+ basic LEDs work
- 3G LED for blink does not work as for the old version
  so I removed it. Maybe some GPIO probing might help.

SVN-Revision: 20737
This commit is contained in:
Markus Wigge 2010-04-07 07:45:54 +00:00
parent 6b4eb9901a
commit 44c1a9e5e5

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@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ enum {
WRT54G,
WRTSL54GS,
WRT54G3G,
WRT54G3GV2_VF,
WRT160N,
WRT300NV11,
WRT350N,
@ -271,6 +272,18 @@ static struct platform_t __initdata platforms[] = {
{ .name = "3g_blink", .gpio = 1 << 5, .polarity = NORMAL },
},
},
[WRT54G3GV2_VF] = {
.name = "Linksys WRT54G3GV2-VF",
.buttons = {
{ .name = "reset", .gpio = 1 << 6 },
{ .name = "3g", .gpio = 1 << 4 },
},
.leds = {
{ .name = "power", .gpio = 1 << 1, .polarity = NORMAL },
{ .name = "3g_green", .gpio = 1 << 2, .polarity = NORMAL },
{ .name = "3g_blue", .gpio = 1 << 3, .polarity = NORMAL },
},
},
[WRT160N] = {
.name = "Linksys WRT160N",
.buttons = {
@ -983,6 +996,9 @@ static struct platform_t __init *platform_detect(void)
if (!strcmp(boardtype, "0x0101") && !strcmp(getvar("boot_ver"), "v3.6"))
return &platforms[WRT54G3G];
if (!strcmp(boardtype, "0x042f") && !strcmp(getvar("model_name"), "WRT54G3GV2-VF"))
return &platforms[WRT54G3GV2_VF];
if (!strcmp(getvar("et1phyaddr"),"5") && !strcmp(getvar("et1mdcport"), "1"))
return &platforms[WRTSL54GS];