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Mathias Kresin
3228c2a682 ipq806x: more dts cleanup
Remove the wifi5g LED from the the d7800, r7500 and r7800. Albeit this
GPIO is mentioned in the GPL tarball, it doesn't do anything. The
2.4/5 GHz LEDs are connected to the wifi chips and not be controlled
from the the userspace.

Use the LEDs names/colours as they are used in the board manuals. Merge
redundant LED configurations. Use the phy[0|1]tpt trigger for the
wireless LEDs. Remove the workarounds for the not controllable wireless
LEDs.

Fix spi compatible strings and remove superfluous spi-max-frequency
parameters.

If there are two power leds, use one for indicating normal operation and
one for failsafe/upgrade. Keep the on/off state of the main power led
during boot.

Use the usb pinmux settings from the nbg6817 gpl sources.

Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
2016-11-27 15:33:54 +01:00
Henryk Heisig
e3caadc69d ipq806x: clean up dts files
Set the pinmux to the values found in the GPL tarballs of the boards.
Remove pinmux which are is not used (like nand pinmux for spi
flash boards).

This allows to use the wan orange led of the C2600 which had a wrong
pinmux before. Might fix buttons or leds of other boards as well.

Fix the LED color and the ledswitch key code of the C2600. Rename the
ledgnr to ledswitch.

Add support for indication the boot state using LEDs to the D7800,
NBG6817, R7500 and R7500v2.

Change GPIO active to readable values in D7800, EA8500, R7500,
R7500v2 and R7800.

Change gpioexport to gpio pinmux.

Add proper "drive strenght" to i2c4_pins and use it for RPM on
C2600, D7800, EA8500, R7500, R7500v2.

Remove pcie pinmux from D7800.

Move pinctrl to correct place in NBG6817 and R7800.

Signed-off-by: Henryk Heisig <hyniu@o2.pl>
2016-11-27 15:24:59 +01:00
Sebastian Quilitz
ae79c41286 ipq806x: add support for TP-Link Archer VR2600v
This router is similar to the C2600. Ethernet on WAN + LAN, switch,
sysupgrade, LEDs, buttons and WiFi on 2G + 5G do work. The xDSL modem
and the POTS/DECT interface are not supported yet.

It is not possible to flash LEDE via the TP-Link webinterface. The
image need to be signed. The first 0x200 bytes of the image is the
TP-Link header including the signature. The signature is not validated
by the bootloader. The LEDE image is zeroed in this area.

To install LEDE it is necessary to solder a four pin header to JP2.
Connect a serial interface to this header and interrupt the autostart
of kernel. Transfer the sysupgrade image via TFTP and write it to the
serial flash at 0x320000.

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Quilitz <zeraphim@x-pantion.de>
2016-11-24 22:37:40 +01:00