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* kirkwood: add support for NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo v2Pawel Dembicki2021-12-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo v2 is a NAS based on Marvell kirkwood SoC. Specification: - Processor Marvell 88F6282 (1.6 GHz) - 256MB RAM - 128MB NAND - 1x GBE LAN port (PHY: Marvell 88E1318) - 1x USB 2.0 - 2x USB 3.0 - 2x SATA - 3x button - 5x leds - serial on J5 connector accessible from rear panel (115200 8N1) (VCC,TX,RX,GND) (3V3 LOGIC!) Installation by USB + serial: - Copy initramfs image to fat32 usb drive - Connect pendrive to USB 2.0 front socket - Connect serial console - Stop booting in u-boot - Do: usb reset setenv bootargs 'console=ttyS0,115200n8 earlyprintk' setenv bootcmd 'nand read.e 0x1200000 0x200000 0x600000;bootm 0x1200000' saveenv fatload usb 0:1 0x1200000 openwrt-kirkwood-netgear_readynas-duo-v2-initramfs-uImage bootm 0x1200000 - copy sysupgrade image via ssh. - run sysupgrade Installation by TFTP + serial: - Setup TFTP server and copy initramfs image - Connect serial console - Stop booting in u-boot - Do: setenv bootargs 'console=ttyS0,115200n8 earlyprintk' setenv bootcmd 'nand read.e 0x1200000 0x200000 0x600000;bootm 0x1200000' saveenv setenv serverip 192.168.1.1 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.2 tftpboot 0x1200000 openwrt-kirkwood-netgear_readynas-duo-v2-initramfs-uImage bootm 0x1200000 - copy sysupgrade image via ssh. - run sysupgrade Known issues: - Power button and PHY INTn pin are connected to the same GPIO. It causes that every network restart button is pressed in system. As workaround, button is used as regular BTN_1. For more info please look at file: RND_5.3.13_WW.src/u-boot/board/mv_feroceon/mv_hal/usibootup/usibootup.c from Netgear GPL sources. Tested-by: Raylynn Knight <rayknight@me.com> Tested-by: Lech Perczak <lech.perczak@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
* kirkwood: add support for Ctera C200 V1 NASPawel Dembicki2021-12-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2-Bay NAS - maximum two 3.5" Harddisks Hardware: - SoC: Marvell 88F6281-A1 ARMv5TE Processor 1.2GHz - Ram: 512MB (4x Nanya NT5TU128M8GE-AC) - NAND Flash: 256MB (Samsung 216 K9F2G08U0C) - Lan: 1x GBE (Marvell 88E1116R-NNC1) - Storage: 2x SATA HDD 3.5" Slot - USB: 2x USB 2.0 port - Console: Internal J3 connector (1: Vcc, 2: Rx, 3: Tx, 4: GND) - LEDs: 13x GPIO controlled - Buttons: 2x GPIO controlled Known issues: - Buzzer is unused due lack of proper driver Installation: - Apply factory initramfs image via stock web-gui. - Do sysupgrade to make installation complete. Back to stock: - OpenWrt rootfs partition use unused space after stock firmware. - Full revert is possible. - Login via ssh and run: ctera_c200-v1_back_to_factory Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run> [apply sorting to device recipe] Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* kirkwood: use 3 temperature sensors for Zyxel NSA310BThomas Beckler2021-02-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead of taking the input of one temperature sensor (temp1), the script takes into account three temperature sensors to control the PWM of the cooling fan. temp1 -> placed on main board temp2 -> placed on main board temp3 -> placed on or close to chipset All three temperatures give valid input for the PWM of the fan on NSA310 and are actually changing. Tested on two NSA310. Signed-off-by: Thomas Beckler <thomas.beckler@hotmail.com> Reviewed-by: Alberto Bursi <bobafetthotmail@gmail.com> [commit title/message facelift, code cleanup] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* kirkwood: add support for Seagate BlackArmor NAS220Kip Porterfield2020-12-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Seagate BlackArmor NAS220 is a consumer NAS with two internal drive bays. The stock OS runs RAID 1 over the disks via mdadm. Device specification: - SoC: Marvell 88F6192 800 MHz - RAM: 128 MB - Flash: 32 MB - 2 x internal SATA II drives - Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps (single port, no switch) - WLAN: None - LED: Power, Status, Sata Activity - Key: Power, Reset - Serial: 10 pin header, (115200,8,N,1), 3.3V TTL 9|x - x|10 7|x - x|8 5|x - GND|6 3|x - RX|4 1|TX - x|2 front of case - USB ports: 2 x USB 2.0 Flash instruction: NOTE: this process uses a serial connection. It will upgrade the bootloader and reset the bootloader environment variables TFTP server setup - Setup PC with TFTP server set the PC IP to 10.4.50.5 as TFTP server - Copy these files to TFTP server location - u-boot.kwb - seagate_blackarmor-nas220-initramfs-uImage - seagate_blackarmor-nas220-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin - seagate_blackarmor-nas220-squashfs-factory.bin Seagate NAS setup - Connect LAN cable between PC and seagate device - Connect to serial to seagate device Install u-boot - Boot seagate device and stop in bootloader by pressing any key - run 'printenv' from u-boot and save the values - tftpboot 0x2000000 u-boot.kwb - nand erase.part uboot - nand write 0x2000000 0x0 ${filesize} - reset Update MAC address in u-boot env - Stop in u-boot by pressing any key - Get your MAC address from your saved printenv. Is also on chassis - setenv ethaddr <your MAC> - saveenv Option 1 (recommended) - Install OpenWrt via initramfs and sysupgrade - tftpboot 0x2000000 seagate_blackarmor-nas220-initramfs-uImage - bootm 0x2000000 - *OpenWrt should be running now, however it is not written to flash yet* - From the running instance of OpenWrt use Luci's "flash image" feature from the web site or use sysupgrade from the console to write seagate_blackarmor-nas220-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin to flash Option 2 - Install OpenWrt by flashing factory image from u-boot - nand erase.part ubi - tftpboot 0x2000000 seagate_blackarmor-nas220-squashfs-factory.bin - nand write 0x2000000 ubi ${filesize} - reset Signed-off-by: Kip Porterfield <kip.porterfield@gmail.com>
* kirkwood: use real model names for Linksys devicesAdrian Schmutzler2020-07-31
| | | | | | | | | | | | This replaces the internal device names "Audi" and "Viper" with the real model names, which a user would look for. This makes the Linksys devices on this target consistent with the names recently changed for mvebu based on the same idea. As a consequence, the "viper" device definition is split into two separate definitions with the correct names for both real models. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* kirkwood: tidy up hwmon_fancontrolSungbo Eo2020-02-24
| | | | | | | | Add indent and sort board_name alphabetically. Sourcing /lib/functions.sh is already handled by /etc/rc.common. Drop the line. Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* treewide: sync bootcount scripts across targetsChuanhong Guo2019-08-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit made the following changes to sync all bootcount scripts: 1. use boot() instead of start() This script only needs to be executed once when boot is complete. use boot() to make this explicit. 2. drop sourcing of /lib/functions.sh This is aready done in /etc/rc.common. 3. ramips: replace board name checking with a case Signed-off-by: Chuanhong Guo <gch981213@gmail.com>
* mtd: base-files: Unify dual-firmware devices (Linksys)Jeff Kletsky2019-05-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Consistently handle boot-count reset and upgrade across ipq40xx, ipq806x, kirkwood, mvebu Dual-firmware devices often utilize a specific MTD partition to record the number of times the boot loader has initiated boot. Most of these devices are NAND, typically with a 2k erase size. When this code was ported to the ipq40xx platform, the device in hand used NOR for this partition, with a 16-byte "record" size. As the implementation of `mtd resetbc` is by-platform, the hard-coded nature of this change prevented proper operation of a NAND-based device. * Unified the "NOR" variant with the rest of the Linksys variants * Added logging to indicate success and failure * Provided a meaningful return value for scripting * "Protected" the use of `mtd resetbc` in start-up scripts so that failure does not end the boot sequence * Moved Linksys-specific actions into common `/etc/init.d/bootcount` For upgrade, these devices need to determine which partition to flash, as well as set certain U-Boot envirnment variables to change the next boot to the newly flashed version. * Moved upgrade-related environment changes out of bootcount * Combined multiple flashes of environment into single one * Current-partition detection now handles absence of `boot_part` Runtime-tested: Linksys EA8300 Signed-off-by: Jeff Kletsky <git-commits@allycomm.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com> [checkpatch.pl fixes, traded split strings for 80+ chars per line]
* kirkwood: add support for Iomega Storcenter ix2-200Ademar Arvati Filho2018-07-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Iomega Storcenter ix2-200 is a dual SATA NAS powered by a Marvell Kirkwood SoC clocked at 1GHz. It has 256MB of RAM and 32MB of flash memory, 3x USB 2.0 and 1x 1Gbit/s NIC Specification: - SoC: Marvell Kirkwood 88F6281 - CPU/Speed: 1000Mhz - Flash-Chip: Hynix NAND - Flash size: 32 MiB,erase size:16 KiB,page size:512,OOB size:16 - RAM: 256MB - LAN: 1x 1000 Mbps Ethernet - WiFi: none - 3x USB 2.0 - UART: for serial console Installation instructions - easy steps: 1. download factory.bin and copy into tftp server 2. access uboot environment with serial cable and run ``` setenv mainlineLinux yes setenv arcNumber 1682 setenv console 'console=ttyS0,115200n8' setenv mtdparts 'mtdparts=orion_nand:0x100000@0x000000(u-boot)ro,0x20000@0xA0000(u-boot environment)ro,0x300000@0x100000(kernel),0x1C00000@0x400000(ubi)' setenv bootargs_root 'root=' setenv bootcmd 'setenv bootargs ${console} ${mtdparts} ${bootargs_root}; nand read.e 0x800000 0x100000 0x300000; bootm 0x00800000' saveenv setenv serverip 192.168.1.1 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.13 tftpboot 0x00800000 factory.bin nand erase 0x100000 $(filesize) nand write 0x00800000 0x100000 $(filesize) run bootcmd ``` 3. access openwrt by dhcp ip address assigned by your router (p.ex: 192.168.1.13) Installation steps nand bad blocks proof: 1. download initramfs-uImage and copy into usb ext2 partition ``` mkfs.ext2 -L ext2 /dev/sdh1 mount -t ext2 /dev/sdh1 /mnt cp initramfs-uImage /mnt/initramfs.bin umount /mnt ``` 2. access uboot environment with serial cable and run ``` setenv mainlineLinux yes setenv arcNumber 1682 setenv console 'console=ttyS0,115200n8' setenv mtdparts 'mtdparts=orion_nand:0x100000@0x000000(u-boot)ro,0x20000@0xA0000(u-boot environment)ro,0x300000@0x100000(kernel),0x1C00000@0x400000(ubi)' setenv bootargs_root 'root=' setenv bootcmd 'setenv bootargs ${console} ${mtdparts} ${bootargs_root}; nand read.e 0x800000 0x100000 0x300000; bootm 0x00800000' saveenv usb reset; ext2load usb 0:1 0x00800000 /initramfs.bin; bootm 0x00800000 ``` 3. log into openwrt and sysupgrade to install into flash ``` sysupgrade -n /tmp/sysupgrade.bin ``` 4. access openwrt by dhcp ip address assigned by your router (p.ex: 192.168.1.13) Signed-off-by: Ademar Arvati Filho <arvati@hotmail.com>
* kirkwood: use the generic board detectMathias Kresin2018-01-09
| | | | | | | Drop the target specific detection function in favour of the generic one provided by base-files. Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
* treewide: use the generic board_name functionMathias Kresin2017-07-15
| | | | | | Use the generic function instead ot the target specific ones. Signed-off-by: Mathias Kresin <dev@kresin.me>
* kirkwood: add ZyXEL NSA310bAlberto Bursi2017-01-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The ZyXEL NSA310 device is a Kirkwood based NAS: - SoC: Marvell 88F6702 1200Mhz - SDRAM memory: 256MB DDR2 400Mhz - Gigabit ethernet: Realtek (over pcie) - Flash memory: 128MB - 1 Power button - 1 Power LED (blue) - 5 Status LED (green/red) - 1 Copy/Sync button - 1 Reset button - 2 SATA II port (1 internal and 1 external) - 2 USB 2.0 ports (1 front and 1 back) - Smart fan The stock u-boot cannot read ubi so it should be replaced with the LEDE/OpenWRT's u-boot or with a u-boot from here https://github.com/mibodhi/u-boot-kirkwood This device's boot ROM supports "kwboot" tool (in mainline u-boot, built automatically if CONFIG_KIRKWOOD is declared) that sends an uboot image to the board over serial connection, it is very easy to unbrick. The stock bootloader can use usb and read from FAT filesystems, so the installation process is simple, place the uboot file on a USB flashdrive formatted as FAT (here it is "openwrt-kirkwood-nsa310.bin", then connect TTL to the board and write the following commands in the bootloader console: usb reset fatload usb 0 0x1000000 openwrt-kirkwood-nsa310.bin nand write 0x1000000 0x00000 0x100000 reset Now you are rebooting in the new u-boot, write this in its console to install the firmware: usb reset fatload usb 0 0x2000000 lede-kirkwood-nsa310b-squashfs-factory.bin nand erase.part ubi nand write 0x2000000 ubi 0x600000 If your firmware file is bigger than 6 MiBs you should write its size in hex instead of 0x600000 above, or remove that number entirely (it will take a while in this case). If you are using another uboot that can read ubi, set mtdparts like this mtdparts=mtdparts=orion_nand:0x00c0000(uboot),0x80000(uboot_env),0x7ec0000(ubi) And set your bootcmd to be like this bootcmd=run setenv bootargs; ubi part ubi; ubi read 0x800000 kernel; bootm 0x800000 Then you can install the firmware as described above. After you installed (or configured) the u-boot for booting the firmware, write the device's mac address in the ethaddr u-boot env. The MAC address is usually on a sticker under the device (one of the two codes is the serial), it should begin with "107BEF" as it is assigned to ZyXEL. write in the u-boot console (use your MAC address instead of the example) setenv ethaddr 10:7B:EF:00:00:00 saveenv to save the mac address in the u-boot. Signed-off-by: Alberto Bursi <alberto.bursi@outlook.it>
* kirkwood: support Linksys boot counter on EA[34]500Luka Perkov2015-11-10
This is done with existing code from the WRT1900AC port. It makes sure the "auto_recovery" bootloader option is set, and resets the s_env boot counter after a successful boot. This gives users without a serial console connection some measure of safety. Signed-off-by: Claudio Leite <leitec@staticky.com> SVN-Revision: 47433