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* ramips: mt7620: Add support for the devolo WiFi Repeater ac (MT 2767, 2779)Hugo Monteiro2025-04-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specification: - MT7620A 580 MHz MIPS24KEc - 64MB RAM - 8MB SPI NOR - MediaTek MT7612E 5.0GHz 802.11a/n/ac - MediaTek MT7620 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n - 5 LEDs (white) - 1 button - 1 Gbit port Realtek RTL8211E GbE Phy Serial Interface: - 3 Pins GND, RX, TX - Settings: 57600, 8N1 Based on support from edimax_ew-7476rpc/edimax_ew-747x and netgear_ex3700/netgear_ex3x00_ex61xx Notes: - ATM there is no known way to revert to stock firmware Flash instruction: The only known way to flash OpenWrt image is to use tftp in U-Boot, with the aid of a serial adapter for U-Boot console access: 1. Open the device and connect to the serial port. The device is very similar to Edimax 7476RPC. See https://openwrt.org/toh/edimax/ew-7476rpc. No VCC! 2. Configure PC with static IP 192.168.1.2/24 and tftp server and connect PC to device using an ethernet cable. 3. Power on the device and, on the serial console, as soon as U-Boot starts loading, press "2" to interrupt loading. 4. Enter device ip address 192.168.1.1, PC ip address 192.168.1.2 and the firmware filename placed on the TFTP server. 5. Device will download file from server, write it to flash and reboot. Signed-off-by: Hugo Monteiro <monteiro.hugo@gmail.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/16956 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
* ramips: add support for Hongdian H8922 v30Coia Prant2025-03-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is an industrial 4G router equipped with OpenWrt 14.07 OEM customized version WARNING: The original firmware device tree is common to multiple boards, and the device tree name is H9350. This submitted device tree is a modified version, which deletes the non-this-device parts and adds GPIO watchdog. Specification: - SoC: MediaTek MT7620A - Flash: 16 MB - RAM: 128 MB - Power: DC 5V-36V 1.5A - Ethernet: 1x WAN, 4x LAN (10/100 Mbps) - Wireless radio: 802.11n 2.4g-only - LED: System/Power (RUN): GPIO/26 active-low Ethernet: 1x WAN, 4x LAN Modem 1: GPIO/66 active-low RF 1 (Modem 1 Signal): GPIO/67 active-low Modem 2: GPIO 71 active-low RF 2 (Modem 2 Signal): GPIO/24 active-low WLAN: GPIO/72 active-low WPS: GPIO/12 active-low - Button: WPS / RESET: GPIO/34 active-low - UART: 1x UART on PCB - 115200 8N1 - GPIO Watchdog: GPIO/62 mode=toggle timeout=1s - PCIe: 2x miniPCIe for modem - SIM Slots: 2x SIM Slots Issue: - No factory partition, eeprom is located at /lib/firmware/mt7620a.eeprom Flash instruction: Using UART: 1. Configure PC with a static IP address and setup an TFTP server. 2. Put rootfs into the tftp directory. 3. Connect the UART line as described on the PCB. 4. Power up the device and press Ctrl+C to break auto boot. 5. Use `system 6` command and follow the instruction to set device and tftp server IP address and input the rootfs file name. U-boot will then load the rootfs and write it into the flash. 6. Use `system 1` command and follow the instruction to set device and tftp server IP address and input the firmware file name. U-boot will then load the firmware once. 7. Login to LuCI and use LuCI upgrade firmware. Original Firmware Dump / More details: https://blog.gov.cooking/archives/research-hongdian-h8922-and-flash.html Signed-off-by: Coia Prant <coiaprant@gmail.com> Tested-by: Coia Prant <coiaprant@gmail.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/17472 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
* ramips: mt7620: add support for THA-103AC (Version v1.0R)Die Peter Pan2024-12-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Hardware * Mediatek MT7620A + Mediatek MT7610EN * 64MB RAM * 8MB NAND (Winbond 25064FVSIG ) Both 2.4GHZ and 5GHZ are working, it is enabled by default since there is no physical ethernet port in the device. All LED's and buttons work. UART: 57600 8N1 3.3V Installation Upload the openwrt-ramips-mt7620-trendnet_tha103ac-initramfs-kernel.bin via the manufacturer firmware upgrade page on the device. Upon reboot wait +- 3 mins until the green power LED is not flashing anymore (do not be tempted to switch the device off while the LED is flashing, unless you are ready for soldering and TTL) and then press the WPS button to enable the default OpenWrt Wifi AP, the BLUE wifi LED will start flash. Then install openwrt-ramips-mt7620-trendnet_tha103ac-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin via OpenWrt. The integrated power monitoring and relay do not work in OpenWrt as the PL7223 chip source/documentation is unavailable. Recovery Mis-configuration can be dealt with using the RESET button to reset to factory, worst case scenario will require some serious work and soldering, there's pads on the PCB for both the UART and ETH0, and I soldered and tested that it does work. You will have to power the board using the header pins GND & 5V, see the 8-pin header socket. Signed-off-by: Die Peter Pan <diepeterpan@gmail.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/17114 Signed-off-by: John Crispin <john@phrozen.org>
* ramips: use OKLI loader for TP-Link RE200 v1 and RE210 v1Shiji Yang2024-10-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | Using OKLI image to fix the booting stuck issue. Tested with u-boot extracted from TP-Link stock images "RE200(EU)_V1_171206.zip" and "RE210(US_CA)_V1_171205.zip". Fixes: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/issues/16296 Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/16473 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
* treewide: rename ZyXEL to ZyxelGoetz Goerisch2024-08-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | The company Zyxel rebranded some years ago. Currently the casing is according to the old branding even for newer devices which already use the new branding. This commit aligns the casing of Zyxel everywhere. Signed-off-by: Goetz Goerisch <ggoerisch@gmail.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/15652 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
* ramips: add support for Wavlink WL-WN531G3-A2Eros Brigmann2024-07-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This device is exactly the same as WL-WN531G3 but with different partition layout and different MAC layout. Labeled as Quantum D4G Rev.: A2. Hardware -------- SoC: Mediatek MT7620A RAM: 64MB FLASH: 8MB NOR (GigaDevice GD25Q64CS) ETH: - 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (RTL8211F) - 3x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (integrated in SOC) WIFI: - 2.4GHz: 1x (integrated in SOC) (2x2:2) - 5GHz: 1x MT7612E (2x2:2) - 4 external antennas BTN: - 1x Reset button - 1x Touchlink button - 1x Turbo button - 1x Wps button - 1x ON/OFF switch LEDS: - 1x Red led (system status) - 1x Blue led (system status) - 5x Blue leds (ethernet ports) - 1x Power led - 1x Wifi led UART: - 57600-8-N-1 Everything works correctly. Installation ------------ Flash the initramfs image in the OEM firmware interface When Openwrt boots, flash the sysupgrade image otherwise you won't be able to keep configuration between reboots. Notes ----- 1) Router mac addresses: LAN XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:0F (factory @ 0x28) WAN XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:10 (factory @ 0x2e) WIFI 2G XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:11 (factory @ 0x04) WIFI 5G XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:12 (factory @ 0x8004) LABEL XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:11 Signed-off-by: Eros Brigmann <erosbrigmann@gmail.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/15876 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
* ramips: mt7620: remove kmod-switch-rtl8366-smi from package listMieczyslaw Nalewaj2024-07-21
| | | | | | | | | Remove kmod-switch-rtl8366-smi from the package list, as it is still loaded because kmod-switch-rtl8367b depends on it Signed-off-by: Mieczyslaw Nalewaj <namiltd@yahoo.com> Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/15757 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
* ramips: switch default SDHC driver to kmod-mmc-mtkShiji Yang2024-07-11
| | | | | | | | | | Now that the SDHC of MT762{0,1,8} has been supported upstream, it's time to switch the default driver to the upstream one. We will still keep the old driver for users to choose from. Tested on HiWiFi HC5861 (MT7620A) and HiWiFi HC5661A (MT7628N). Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com>
* ramips: add support for Wavlink WL-WN531G3Eros Brigmann2024-05-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This device is similiar to the Wavlink WL-WN531A3. Hardware -------- SoC: Mediatek MT7620A RAM: 64MB FLASH: 8MB NOR (GigaDevice GD25Q64CS) ETH: - 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (RTL8211F) - 3x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (integrated in SOC) WIFI: - 2.4GHz: 1x (integrated in SOC) (2x2:2) - 5GHz: 1x MT7612E (2x2:2) - 4 external antennas BTN: - 1x Reset button - 1x Touchlink button - 1x Turbo button - 1x Wps button - 1x ON/OFF switch LEDS: - 1x Red led (system status) - 1x Blue led (system status) - 5x Blue leds (ethernet ports) - 1x Power led - 1x Wifi led UART: - 57600-8-N-1 Everything works correctly. Installation ------------ Flash the initramfs image in the OEM firmware interface When Openwrt boots, flash the sysupgrade image otherwise you won't be able to keep configuration between reboots. In my case the whole device was locked and there was no way to flash the image, except for flashing directly to the flash via an spi-flasher. You need to put the sysupgrade image file at the beginning of 0x60000. Notes ----- 1) Router mac addresses: LAN XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:F0 (factory @ 0x28) WAN XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:F1 (factory @ 0x2e) WIFI 2G XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:F2 (factory @ 0x04) WIFI 5G XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:F3 (factory @ 0x8004) LABEL XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:F2 Signed-off-by: Eros Brigmann <erosbrigmann@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for TP-Link EC220-G5 v2Mieczyslaw Nalewaj2024-04-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | TP-Link EC220-G5 v2 is a dual band router with 4 GbE ports Advertised as AC1200 for its 867Mbps (2x2) 5GHz band and 300 Mbps (2x2) 2.4GHz band. Specs: - SoC: MediaTek MT7620A - Ethernet: 4x GbE ports (Realtek RTL8367S) - Wireless 2.4GHz: MediaTek MT7620A - Wireless 5GHz: MediaTek MT7612E - RAM: 64MiB - ROM: 8MiB (W25Q64BV) - 2 Buttons (WPS and reset) - 7 LEDs Flash instructions via serial console: 1. Rename the factory.bin to to test.bin 2. start a TFTP server from IP address 192.168.0.225 and serve the image named test.bin 3. connect your device to the LAN port 4. power up the router and press 4 on the console to stop the boot process. 5. enter the following commands on the router console tftp 0x80060000 test.bin erase tplink 0x20000 0x7a0000 cp.b 0x80060000 0x20000 0x7a0000 reset Flash instructions via TFTP: 1. Update orginal firmware of the router to the latest one. 2. Rename openwrt-ramips-mt7620-tplink_ec220-g5-v2-squashfs-tftp-recovery.bin to tp_recovery.bin 3. Change computer IP to 192.168.0.66 4. Run TFTP serwer 5. Start the router with the reset button pressed, the file will be automatically downloaded and after a while the router will restart. 6. After updating, set your computer's IP to DHCP Signed-off-by: Mieczyslaw Nalewaj <namiltd@yahoo.com>
* ramips: add support for BOLT BL100Radito Wahyu2024-03-31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | BL100 is a router made by Bolt by a provider in Indonesia The original firmware created using Mediatek SDK and kernel 2.6.36 - Chipset: MediaTek MT7620A ver 2, eco 6 - RAM: 64 MB - Bootloader: U Boot - Flash: Winbond W25Q128BV (16 MB) - Ports: 2x 10/100 Ethernet, 1x RJ-11 VoIP - Modem: Qualcomm LTE B40 (2300 Mhz) VID:05c6 PID:9026 - Wireless: Internal MT7620A (2.4 Ghz) & Mediatek MT76x2E (5.8 Ghz) - Switch: MediaTek MT7620A built-in 5-port 10/100M switch - Voltage: DC 12V 1A - Antenna Port: 2x External Antenna, 2 LTE U.FL, 2 WiFi U.FL - Serial Port: Yes, 3.3 V TTL, Baud 57600 8N1 - Buttons: Reset and WPS - LED: 15 Total - 4 blue lte, 2 red lte, 1 reset, 1 power. - 1 wps, 1 voip, 1 wlan2, 1 wlan5, 1 lan, 1 wan, 1 wlan. Installation via stock firmware 1. Unlock Telnet access by downloading the backup .tar.gz file 2. Change the Telnet configuration to LAN_Telnet=1 3. Import backup configuration 4. Restart the router 5. Login to telnet with username and password = admin : db40 6. Download sysupgrade binary and mtd_write to the kernel partition `mtd_write write openwrt-bolt_bl100-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin Kernel` Signed-off-by: Radito Wahyu <arditogits@gmail.com>
* ramips: TP-Link Archer C5 v4: license and file formatting fixesMieczyslaw Nalewaj2024-02-24
| | | | | | | | mt7620a_tplink_archer-c5-v4.dts - added missing SPDX-License-Identifier mt7620.mk: added missing tabulator Signed-off-by: Mieczyslaw Nalewaj <namiltd@yahoo.com>
* ramips: add support for TP-Link Archer C5 v4Mieczyslaw Nalewaj2024-02-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | TP-Link Archer C5 v4 is a dual band router with 5 GbE ports Advertised as AC1200 for its 867Mbps (2x2) 5GHz band and 300 Mbps (2x2) 2.4GHz band. Specs: - SoC: MediaTek MT7620A - Ethernet: 5x GbE ports (Realtek RTL8367S) - Wireless 2.4GHz: MediaTek MT7620A - Wireless 5GHz: MediaTek MT7612E - RAM: 64MiB - ROM: 8MiB (GD25Q64CSIG) - 1 USB 2.0 port - 2 Buttons (WPS and reset) - 8 LEDs Flash instructions: Currently one has to install OpenWrt only via the serial console 1. Rename the factory.bin to to test.bin 2. start a TFTP server from IP address 192.168.0.225 and serve the image named test.bin 3. connect your device to the LAN port 4. power up the router and press 4 on the console to stop the boot process. 5. enter the following commands on the router console tftp 0x80060000 test.bin erase tplink 0x20000 0x7a0000 cp.b 0x80060000 0x20000 0x7a0000 reset Signed-off-by: DENG Qingfang <dengqf6@mail2.sysu.edu.cn> [Update leds, add fast-read] Signed-off-by: Gaspare Bruno <gaspare@anlix.io> [Rebuilt version based on mt7620 tplink_archer.dtsi, support for external LNA, remove bad cell count info] Signed-off-by: Mieczyslaw Nalewaj <namiltd@yahoo.com>
* ramips: add support for Sercomm CPJ routersMikhail Zhilkin2023-11-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This commit adds support for following wireless routers: - Rostelecom RT-FL-1 (Serсomm RT-FL-1) - Rostelecom S1010 (Serсomm S1010.RT) The devices are almost identical and the only difference is one bit in the factory image PID (thanks to Maximilian Weinmann <x1@disroot.org> (@MaxS0niX) for the info and idea to make one PR for two devices at once). Devices specification --------------------- SoC: MediaTek MT7620A, MIPS RAM: 64 MB Flash: 16 MB SPI NOR Wireless 2.4: MT7620 (b/g/n, 2x2) Wireless 5: MT7612EN (a/n/ac, 2x2) Ethernet: 5xFE (WAN, LAN1-4) BootLoader: U-Boot Buttons: 2 (wps, reset) LEDs: 1 amber and 1 green status GPIO leds 5 green ethernet GPIO leds 1 green GPIO 2.4 GHz WLAN led 1 green PHY 5 GHz WLAN led 1 green unmanaged power led USB ports: No Power: 12 VDC, 1 A Connector: Barrel OEM easy installation --------------------- 1. Remove all dots from the factory image filename (except the dot before file extension) 2. Upload and update the firmware via the original web interface 3. Wait until green status led stops blinking (can take several minutes) 4. Login to OpenWrt initramsfs. It's recommended to make a backup of the mtd partitions at this point. 4. Perform sysupgrade using the following command (or use Luci): sysupgrade -n sysupgrade.bin 5. Wait until green status les stops blinking (can take several minutes) 6. Mission acomplished Return to Stock --------------- Option 1. Restore firmware Slot1 from a backup (firmware2.bin): cd /tmp mtd -e Firmware2 write firmware2.bin Firmware2 printf 1 | dd bs=1 seek=$((0x18007)) count=1 of=/dev/mtdblock2 reboot Option 2. Decrypt, ungzip and split stock firmware image into the parts, take Slot1 parts (kernel2.bin, rootfs2.bin) and write them: cd /tmp mtd -e Kernel2 write kernel2.bin Kernel2 mtd -e RootFS2 write rootfs2.bin RootFS2 printf 1 | dd bs=1 seek=$((0x18007)) count=1 of=/dev/mtdblock2 reboot More about stock firmware decryption: Link: https://github.com/Psychotropos/sercomm_fwutils/ Debricking ---------- Use sercomm-recovery tool. You can use "ALL" mtd partition backup as a recovery image. Link: https://github.com/danitool/sercomm-recovery MAC addresses ------------- +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | | MAC | Algorithm | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ | label | 48:3e:xx:xx:xx:1e | label | | LAN | 48:3e:xx:xx:xx:1e | label | | WAN | 48:3e:xx:xx:xx:28 | label+10 | | WLAN 2g | 48:3e:xx:xx:xx:20 | label+2 | | WLAN 5g | 48:3e:xx:xx:xx:24 | label+6 | +---------+-------------------+-----------+ Co-authored-by: Vadzim Vabishchevich <bestmc2009@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Mikhail Zhilkin <csharper2005@gmail.com>
* ramips: fix Gigabit Ethernet port of the HiWiFi HC5861Shiji Yang2023-10-29
| | | | | | | | HiWiFi HC5861 has a GbE port which connected to the RTL8211E PHY chip. This patch adds the missing Realtek PHY driver package and sets the correct external PHYs base address to make it work again. Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com>
* ramips: add support for D-Link DIR-806A B1 routerAlexey Bartenev2023-06-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | General specification: SoC Type: MediaTek MT7620A (580MHz) ROM: 8 MB SPI-NOR (MX25L6406E) RAM: 64 MB DDR (W9751G6KB-25) Switch: MediaTek MT7530 Ethernet: 5 ports - 5×100MbE (WAN, LAN1-4) Wireless: 2.4 GHz (MediaTek RT5390): b/g/n Wireless: 5 GHz (MediaTek MT7610EN): ac/n Buttons: 2 button (POWER, WPS/RESET) Bootloader: U-Boot 1.1.3 Power: 12 VDC, 0.5 A MACs: | LAN | [Factory + 0x04] - 2 | | WLAN 2.4g | [Factory + 0x04] - 1 | | WLAN 5g | [Factory + 0x8004] - 3 | | WAN | [Factory + 0x04] - 2 | OEM easy installation: 1. Use a PC to browse to http://192.168.0.1. 2. Go to the System section and open the Firmware Update section. 3. Under the Local Update at the right, click on the CHOOSE FILE... 4. When a modal window appears, choose the firmware file and click on the Open. 5. Next click on the UPDATE FIRMWARE button and upload the firmware image. Wait for the router to flash and reboot. OEM installation using the TFTP method (need level converter): 1. Download the latest firmware image. 2. Set up a Tftp server on a PC (e.g. Tftpd32) and place the firmware image to the root directory of the server. 3. Power off the router and use a twisted pair cable to connect the PC to any of the router's LAN ports. 4. Configure the network adapter of the PC to use IP address 192.168.0.180 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. 5. Connect serial port (57600 8N1) and turn on the router. 6. Then interrupt "U-Boot Boot Menu" by hitting 2 key (select "2: Load system code then write to Flash via TFTP."). 7. Press Y key when show "Warning!! Erase Linux in Flash then burn new one. Are you sure? (Y/N)" Input device IP (192.168.0.1) ==:192.168.0.1 Input server IP (192.168.0.180) ==:192.168.0.180 Input Linux Kernel filename () ==:firmware_name The router should download the firmware via TFTP and complete flashing in a few minutes. After flashing is complete, use the PC to browse to http://192.168.1.1 or ssh to proceed with the configuration. Signed-off-by: Alexey Bartenev <41exey@proton.me>
* ramips: add Edimax BR-6208AC V2 supportStefan Weil2023-06-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specifications: - Device: Edimax BR-6208AC V2 - SoC: MT7620A - Flash: 16 MiB - RAM: 64 MiB - Switch: 1 WAN, 3 LAN (10/100 Mbps) - WiFi: MT7620 2.4 GHz + MT7610E 5 GHz - LEDs: 1x POWER (green, not configurable) 1x Firmware (green, configurable) 1x Internet (green, configurable) 1x VPN (green, configurable) 1x 2.4G (green, not configurable) 1x 5G (green, not configurable) Normal installation: - Upload the sysupgrade image via the default web interface Installation with U-Boot and TFTP: - Requires a TFTP server which provides the sysupgrade image - Requires a connection to the serial port of the device, rate 57600 Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
* ramips: sunvalley - allow larger sysupgradeRussell Morris2023-06-20
| | | | | | | | | | | Aligned to size of mtd-concat partition (firmware) - in this device we have mtd-concat driver that joins multiple flash partitions - since sysupgrade works with mtd devices the rootfs partition is already joined - we can use a bigger sysupgrade image than factory/TFTP install images Checked on hardware, no issues seen. No modifications to images other than sysupgrade (i.e. TFTP / recovery images not touched). Signed-off-by: Russell Morris <rmorris@rkmorris.us>
* treewide: Disable building 32M RAM devicesFelix Baumann2023-05-21
| | | | | | | | Following deprecation notice[1] in 21.02, disable targets with 32M of RAM [1] https://openwrt.org/supported_devices/864_warning Signed-off-by: Felix Baumann <felix.bau@gmx.de>
* ramips: set default BLOCKSIZE to 64k for nor flash devicesShiji Yang2023-05-18
| | | | | | | | | In kernel 5.15, the default erase sector size of the nor flash has been switched from 4k to 64k. This may cause the configuration not be preserved across upgrades. To avoid this issue, change the default BLOCKSIZE to 64k. Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com>
* ramips: add support for Keenetic Lite III rev. AAlexey Bartenev2023-03-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | General specification: SoC Type: MediaTek MT7620N (580MHz) ROM: 8 MB SPI-NOR (W25Q64FV) RAM: 64 MB DDR (EM6AB160TSD-5G) Switch: MediaTek MT7530 Ethernet: 5 ports - 5×100MbE (WAN, LAN1-4) Wireless: 2.4 GHz (MediaTek RT5390): b/g/n Buttons: 3 button (POWER, RESET, WPS) Slide switch: 4 position (BASE, ADAPTER, BOOSTER, ACCESS POINT) Bootloader: U-Boot 1.1.3 Power: 9 VDC, 0.6 A MAC in stock: |- + | | LAN | RF-EEPROM + 0x04 | | WLAN | RF-EEPROM + 0x04 | | WAN | RF-EEPROM + 0x28 | OEM easy installation 1. Use a PC to browse to http://my.keenetic.net. 2. Go to the System section and open the Files tab. 3. Under the Files tab, there will be a list of system files. Click on the Firmware file. 4. When a modal window appears, click on the Choose File button and upload the firmware image. 5. Wait for the router to flash and reboot. OEM installation using the TFTP method 1. Download the latest firmware image and rename it to klite3_recovery.bin. 2. Set up a Tftp server on a PC (e.g. Tftpd32) and place the firmware image to the root directory of the server. 3. Power off the router and use a twisted pair cable to connect the PC to any of the router's LAN ports. 4. Configure the network adapter of the PC to use IP address 192.168.1.2 and subnet mask 255.255.255.0. 5. Power up the router while holding the reset button pressed. 6. Wait approximately for 5 seconds and then release the reset button. 7. The router should download the firmware via TFTP and complete flashing in a few minutes. After flashing is complete, use the PC to browse to http://192.168.1.1 or ssh to proceed with the configuration. Signed-off-by: Alexey Bartenev <41exey@proton.me>
* ramips: add support for Senao Engenius EPG600Michael Pratt2023-02-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | FCC ID: A8J-EPG600 Engenius EPG600 is an indoor wireless router with 1 Gb ethernet switch, dual-band wireless, internal antenna plates, USB, and phone lines (not supported) this board is a Senao device: the hardware is equivalent to EnGenius ESR600 (except for phone lines) the software is Senao SDK which is based on openwrt and uboot which uses the legacy Senao header with Vendor / Product IDs to verify the firmware upgrade image. **Specification:** - MT7620 SOC MIPS 24kec, 2.4 GHz WMAC, 2x2 - RT5592N WLAN PCI chip, 5 GHz, 2x2 - QCA8337N Gb SW RGMII GbE, SW P0 -- SOC P5, 5 LEDs - 40 MHz clock - 16 MB FLASH MX25L12845EMI-10G - 64 MB RAM NT5TU32M16 - UART console J2, populated - USB 2.0 port direct to SOC - 6 GPIO LEDs power, 2G, 5G, wps2g, wps5g, line - 3 buttons reset, wps, "reg" (registeration) - 4 antennas internal omni-directional plates NOT YET SUPPORTED: VoIP - Si3050-FT + Si3019-FT Voice DAA, SPI control, PCM data - Phone Ports "TEL", "LINE" RJ11, 4P2C (2 pins) **MAC addresses:** MAC address labeled as MAC ADDRESS MACs present in both wifi cal data and uboot environment eth0.1/phy1 ---- *:82 rf 0x4 phy0 ---- *:83 factory 0x4 eth0.2 MAC *:b8 "wanaddr" **Installation:** Method 1: Firmware upgrade page: (if you cannot access the APs webpage) factory reset with the reset button connect ethernet to a computer OEM webpage at 192.168.0.1 username and password 'admin' Navigate to gear icon, "Device Management", "Tools" select the factory.dlf image Upload and verify checksum Method 2: Serial to upload initramfs: Follow directions for TFTP recovery upload and boot initramfs and do a sysupgrade **TFTP recovery:** Requires UART serial console, reset button does nothing rename initramfs-kernel.bin to 'uImageEPG600' make available on TFTP server at 192.168.99.8 power board, interrupt boot with "4" execute `tftpboot` and `bootm` (with the load address) **Return to OEM:** Images from OEM are provided, but not compatible with openwrt sysupgrade. So it must be modified. Alternatively, back up all mtd partitions before flashing **Note on switch registers:** The necessary registers needed for the QCA8337 switch can be read from interrupted boot (tftpboot, bootm) by using the following lines in the switch driver ar8327.c in the function 'ar8327_hw_config_of' where 'qca,ar8327-initvals' is parsed from DTS before the new register values are written: pr_info("0x04 %08x\n", ar8xxx_read(priv, AR8327_REG_PAD0_MODE)); pr_info("0x08 %08x\n", ar8xxx_read(priv, AR8327_REG_PAD5_MODE)); pr_info("0x0c %08x\n", ar8xxx_read(priv, AR8327_REG_PAD6_MODE)); pr_info("0x10 %08x\n", ar8xxx_read(priv, AR8327_REG_POWER_ON_STRAP)); Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
* treewide: replace wpad-basic-wolfssl defaultRosen Penev2023-02-04
| | | | | | | The newly merged mbedtls backend is smaller and has fewer ABI related issues than the wolfSSL one. Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for SNR-CPE-W4N-MT routerAlexey Bartenev2022-12-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | General specification: - SoC Type: MediaTek MT7620N (580MHz) - ROM: 8 MB SPI-NOR (W25Q64FV) - RAM: 64 MB DDR (M13S5121632A) - Switch: MediaTek MT7530 - Ethernet: 5 ports - 5×100MbE (WAN, LAN1-4) - Wireless 2.4 GHz: b/g/n - Buttons: 1 button (RESET) - Bootloader: U-Boot 1.1.3, MediaTek U-Boot: 5.0.0.5 - Power: 12 VDC, 1.0 A Flash by the native uploader in 2 stages: 1. Use the native uploader to flash an initramfs image. Choose openwrt-ramips-mt7620-snr_cpe-w4n-mt-initramfs-kernel.bin file by "Administration/Management/Firmware update/Choose File" in vendor's web interface (ip: 192.168.1.10, login: Admin, password: Admin). Wait ~160 seconds. 2. Flash a sysupgrade image via the initramfs image. Choose openwrt-ramips-mt7620-snr_cpe-w4n-mt-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin file by "System/Backup/Flash Firmware/Flash image..." in LuCI web interface (ip: 192.168.1.1, login: root, no password). Wait ~240 seconds. Flash by U-Boot TFTP method: 1. Configure your PC with IP 192.168.1.131 2. Set up TFTP server and put the openwrt-ramips-mt7620-snr_cpe-w4n-mt-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin image on your PC 3. Connect serial port (57600 8N1) and turn on the router. Then interrupt "U-Boot Boot Menu" by hitting 2 key (select "2: Load system code then write to Flash via TFTP."). Press Y key when show "Warning!! Erase Linux in Flash then burn new one. Are you sure? (Y/N)" Input device IP (192.168.1.1) ==:192.168.1.1 Input server IP (192.168.1.131) ==:192.168.1.131 Input Linux Kernel filename () ==: openwrt-ramips-mt7620-snr_cpe-w4n-mt-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin 3. Wait ~120 seconds to complete flashing Signed-off-by: Alexey Bartenev <41exey@proton.me>
* treewide: uniform vendor name for ASUSMoritz Warning2022-11-16
| | | | | | | Their own website (https://www.asus.com) always uses the upper case style name. Signed-off-by: Moritz Warning <moritzwarning@web.de>
* ramips: add support for Amped Wireless B1200EXDaniel Fuchs2022-11-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This device is almost identical to the already supported Edimax EW-7476RP5, the only differences are: - There is no mode selection slider switch on this device - The two wireless LEDs are green instead of blue - Model name in the CSYS header is RN10 Additional changes: - Moved WiFi LEDs and the slider switch to the individual dt files - Added ieee80211-freq-limit to the mt7612e radio to properly disable 2.4GHz band on this radio Device specifications: SoC: MediaTek MT7620a @ 580MHz RAM: 64M (Winbond W9751G6KB-25) FLASH: 8MB (Macronix) WiFi: SoC-integrated: MediaTek MT7620a bgn WiFi: MediaTek MT7612EN nac GbE: 1x (RTL8211E) BTN: WPS/RESET LED: - WiFi 5G (green) - WiFi 2.4G (green) - Signal Strength (green) - Power (green) - WPS (green) - LAN (green) UART: UART is present as Pads with throughholes on the PCB. They are located next to the WPS button 3.3V - RX - GND - TX / 57600-8N1 3.3V is the square pad Installation: Upload the sysupgrade image via the default web interface Signed-off-by: Daniel Fuchs <software@sagacioussuricata.com>
* ramips: add support for Youku X2Shiji Yang2022-11-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specifications: SOC: MT7620AN + MT7612EN RAM: 128 MiB DDR2 Flash: 16 MiB (Winbond W25Q28FVFG) WLAN: 2.4G + 5G LAN: LAN ports *2 WAN: WAN port *1 USB: USB2.0 *1 SD Card: MicroSD *1 Buttons: Reset *1 LEDs: ethernet *3, system, usb, wlan2g, wlan5g MAC Address: use address source label 54:36:9b:xx:xx:ac lan lan 54:36:9b:xx:xx:ac factory.0x0028 wan 54:36:9b:xx:xx:ad factory.0x002e wlan2g 54:36:9b:xx:xx:ae factory.0x0004 wlan5g 54:36:9b:xx:xx:af factory.0x8004 Installation: 1. Apply initramfs-kernel.bin in stock firmware Web UI. 2. Install sysupgrade.bin on OpenWrt and do not retain any configuration. Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com>
* ramips: improve compatibility for Youku YK-L2 and YK-L1 seriesShiji Yang2022-11-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add UIMAGE_NAME and UIMAGE_MAGIC to allow users to directly install initramfs-kernel.bin from the stock firmware Web UI. At the same time, this change makes it possible to boot OpenWrt with the official u-boot. Notice: Since the stock firmware is based on OpenWrt and the configuration will be retained by default during the upgrade process, so we must use initramfs-kernel.bin to do a initial installation. After the system restarts, install sysupgrade.bin and do not retain any configuration. Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com>
* ramips: add support for Netcore NW5212David Yang2022-08-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds support for Netcore NW5212, provided by some carrier in China. Specifications: -------------- * SoC: Mediatek MT7620A * RAM: 128MB DDR2 * Flash: 16MB SPI NOR flash (Winbond W25Q128BV) * WiFi 2.4GHz: builtin * Ethernet: builtin * LED: Power, WAN, LAN 1-4, WiFi * Buttons: Reset (GPIO 13) * UART: Serial console (57600 8n1) * USB: 1 x USB2 Installation: ------------ The router comes with OpenWrt 14.07 built with MTK SDK. However, as the modem is provided by carriers, so the web interface is highly minimized and only contains a static page with no interaction options. There are two possible ways to gain the access. 1) Open the shell and use a UART2USB convert to gain TTY access. Please notice you have to remove resistance R54 at the back of the board otherwise you won't be able to input anything. 2) Use built-in backdoor. Access http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/_/testxst to start dropbear service at port 9122. Be warned the software is super old and only diffie-hellman-group1-sha1, diffie-hellman-group14-sha1, kexguess2@matt.ucc.asn.au is support, you may not be able to connect it with an up-to-date ssh client. After you can control the device, flash the firmware as usual. Here are some hints for that. Option 1 (via original firmware): 1) Setup HTTP server on your computer, for example: python3 -m http.server 2) Connect to the route and flash: cd /tmp wget http://<your-computer-host>/<your-firmware-name> mtd -r write <your-firmware-name> firmware Option 2 (replacing u-boot via breed): 1) Download breed-mt7620-reset13.bin from https://breed.hackpascal.net/ 2) Setup HTTP server on your computer, for example: python3 -m http.server You can skip this step if your breed is already accessible from HTTP, since the original wget does not support HTTPS. 3) Connect to the route and flash breed: cd /tmp wget http://<your-computer-host>/breed-mt7620-reset13.bin mtd write breed-mt7620-reset13.bin Bootloader 4) Reboot. Hold reset key or press any key in TTY to enter breed. 5) Access breed web interface (http://192.168.1.1/). Choose the flash layout to be 0x50000 and flash new firmware. MAC addresses: ------------- There are three MACs stored in factory, as in MT7620A reference design: source address usage 0x4 label WLAN 0x28 label MAC 1 0x2e label + 1 MAC 2 However, the OEM firmware only uses one single MAC (label) for all interfaces, probably a misconfiguration. Signed-off-by: David Yang <mmyangfl@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for Netgear PR2000David Yang2022-08-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds support for Netgear PR2000, sold as "Travel Router and Range Extender". Specifications: -------------- * SoC: Mediatek MT7620N * RAM: 64MB DDR2 * Flash: 16MB SPI NOR flash (Macronix MX25L12805D) * WiFi 2.4GHz: builtin * Ethernet: builtin * LED: Power, Internet, WiFi, USB * Buttons: Reset (GPIO 1/2) * UART: Serial console (57600 8n1) * USB: 1 x USB2 SPECIAL NOTES: ------------- Problem: WiFi is super weak, but SSID beacons seems to be right. Solve: Change 36h in factory partition (namely 0xf60036) to be 0x0. Explain: Clearly Netgear have different ideas on how EEPROM is used. Bit 2 of 36h indicates the presence of External LNA for 11g (2.4 GHz) band, which seems to be incorrectly set by Netgear (originally 0x04). Lifting it solves the problem of weak RX signal. Installation: ------------ There are two possible ways to install the firmware. Flashing via web interface of original firmware is not tested due to a broken firmware. 1) Open the shell and use a UART2USB convert to gain TTY access (TP7: RXD, TP9: TXD, TP10: GND). Please notice you have to remove resistance R54 next to TP7 otherwise you won't be able to input anything. 2) Use well-known Netgear debug switch. Access http://192.168.168.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug to start telnet service (username: root, password: <none>). Please back up firmware if you want to go back to the original. After you can control the device, flash the firmware as usual. Here are some hints for that. Option 1 (via nmrpflash): 1) Download nmrpflash from https://github.com/jclehner/nmrpflash 2) Use *-factory.img and flash: nmrpflash -L nmrpflash -i net* -f <your-firmware-name> 3) Turn off then turn on the device, wait it finishing flash. Option 2 (replacing u-boot via breed): 1) Download breed-mt7620-reset1.bin from https://breed.hackpascal.net/ 2) Setup HTTP server on your computer, for example: python3 -m http.server You can skip this step if your breed is already accessible from HTTP, since the original wget does not support HTTPS. 3) Connect to the route and flash breed: cd /tmp wget http://<your-computer-host>/breed-mt7620-reset1.bin dd if=breed-mt7620-reset1.bin of=/dev/mtdblock0 bs=64k 4) Reboot. Hold reset key or press any key in TTY to enter breed. 5) Access breed web interface (http://192.168.1.1/). Choose memory layout to be 0x40000 and flash new firmware. Remark: ------ As a "Range Extender", it has a switch to switch between Wired mode (GPIO 21 low) and Wireless mode (GPIO 20 low), which is not implemented in this patch. However, the router will be turned off when it switches to the middle, which makes this switch much less useful. MAC addresses: ------------- The OEM firmware uses one single MAC for all interfaces, located at 0xf700b0. Signed-off-by: David Yang <mmyangfl@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for Netgear WN3100RPv2Rodolphe de Saint Léger2022-03-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds support for the Netgear WN3100RPv2 http://www.netgear.com/support/product/wn3100rpv2.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 - 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 device seems to be same hardware as a WN3000RPv3 Flash instructions: - Use the Netgear WebUI to upgrade to OpenWRT using the factory image (see note below), - Use the sysupgrade image for upgrading versions from OpenWRT, - TFTP recovery procedure can be used to flash the factory image (preferred method). Note: - The WebUI may not reboot automatically, wait at least 5 minutes before powercycling the device Flashing using TFTP: - Set you IP address to 192.168.1.10/24 (no gateway) - Connect your machine to the Ethernet port - Power off the device and wait for 10 seconds, - Hold the reset button and power on the device (do not release reset), - Hold the reset button until the green light is flashing (Approx. 15s) - launch tftp, set mode to binary and connect to 192.168.1.1 - put the factory firmware image - All leds will switch off (like a power off), this is normal - Wait for the device to reboot in the new OpenWRT image (max 5 mins) - The first boot will take longer than usual. - After boot, the Device IP on the ethernet port is 192.168.1.1 Signed-off-by: Rodolphe de Saint Léger <rdesaintleger@gmail.com> [drop unneeded includes in dts, wrap commit message] Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* Revert "ramips: add support for Netgear WN3000RPv3"Sungbo Eo2022-03-16
| | | | | | | | | This reverts commit 7bc20cb6143e089fae6ad4b173fc42b55bdbecfe. It adds support for Netgear WN3100RPv2, but the commit title is wrong. It will be re-added with the correct title. Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: add support for Netgear WN3000RPv3Rodolphe de Saint Léger2022-03-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch adds support for the Netgear WN3100RPv2 http://www.netgear.com/support/product/wn3100rpv2.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 - 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 device seems to be same hardware as a WN3000RPv3 Flash instructions: - Use the Netgear WebUI to upgrade to OpenWRT using the factory image (see note below), - Use the sysupgrade image for upgrading versions from OpenWRT, - TFTP recovery procedure can be used to flash the factory image (preferred method). Note: - The WebUI may not reboot automatically, wait at least 5 minutes before powercycling the device Flashing using TFTP: - Set you IP address to 192.168.1.10/24 (no gateway) - Connect your machine to the Ethernet port - Power off the device and wait for 10 seconds, - Hold the reset button and power on the device (do not release reset), - Hold the reset button until the green light is flashing (Approx. 15s) - launch tftp, set mode to binary and connect to 192.168.1.1 - put the factory firmware image - All leds will switch off (like a power off), this is normal - Wait for the device to reboot in the new OpenWRT image (max 5 mins) - The first boot will take longer than usual. - After boot, the Device IP on the ethernet port is 192.168.1.1 Signed-off-by: Rodolphe de Saint Léger <rdesaintleger@gmail.com> [drop unneeded includes in dts, wrap commit message] Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: mt7620: Add support for D-Link DWR-961 A1Pawel Dembicki2022-03-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The DWR-961 A1 Wireless Router is based on the MT7620A SoC. It's a merge of two Amit boards: DWR-960 with ethernet part of Lava LR-25G001. ROMID it's taken from Telenor branded version and it works with tested device. Images from D-Link site for this router are from DWR-953 and it have ROMID DLK6E2424001. I don't know if it's mistake on web-site or if it's will require different image. Specification: - MediaTek MT7620A (580 Mhz) - 128 MB of RAM - 16 MB of FLASH - 1x 802.11bgn radio - 1x 802.11ac radio (MT7612 mpcie card) - 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet: 4xLAN and 1xWAN (QCA8337) - 2x internal, non-detachable antennas (Wifi 2.4G) - 3x external, detachable antennas (2x LTE, 1x Wifi 5G) - 1x LTE modem cat 6 - UART (J5) header on PCB (57600 8n1) - 13x LED, 2x button - JBOOT bootloader Installation: Apply factory image via http web-gui or JBOOT recovery page How to revert to OEM firmware: - push the reset button and turn on the power. Wait until LED start blinking (~10sec.) - upload original factory image via JBOOT http (IP: 192.168.123.254) Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for Wavlink WL-WN535K1Davide Fioravanti2022-01-30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Wavlink WL-WN535K1 is a "mesh" router with 2 gigabit ethernet ports and one fast ethernet port. Mine is branded as Talius TAL-WMESH1. It can be found in kits of 2 or 3 (WL-WN535K2 or WL-WN535K3). The motherboard is labelled as WS-WN535G3-B-V1.2 so this image could potentially work for WL-WN535G3R and WS-WN535G3R with little to none effort, but it's untested. Hardware -------- SoC: Mediatek MT7620A RAM: 64MB FLASH: 8MB NOR (GigaDevice GD25Q64CS) ETH: - 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (RTL8211F) - 1x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet (integrated in SOC) WIFI: - 2.4GHz: 1x (integrated in SOC) (2x2:2) - 5GHz: 1x MT7612E (2x2:2) - 4 internal antennas BTN: - 1x Reset button - 1x Touchlink button (set to WPS) - 1x ON/OFF switch LEDS: - 1x Red led (system status) - 1x Blue led (system status) - 3x Green leds (ethernet port status/act) UART: - 57600-8-N-1 Everything works correctly. Currently there is no firmware update available. Because of this, in order to restore the OEM firmware, you must firstly dump the OEM firmware from your router before you flash the OpenWrt image. Backup the OEM Firmware ----------------------- The following steps are to be intended for users having little to none experience in linux. Obviously there are many ways to backup the OEM firmware, but probably this is the easiest way for this router. Procedure tested on WN535K1_V1510_200916 firmware version. 1) Go to http://192.168.10.1/webcmd.shtml 2) Type the following line in the "Command" input box and then press enter: mkdir /etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev; dd if=/dev/mtd0ro of=/etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/mtd0ro 3) After few seconds in the textarea should appear this output: 16384+0 records in 16384+0 records out If your output doesn't match mine, stop reading and ask for help in the forum. 4) Open in another tab http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd0ro to download the content of the whole NOR. If the file size is 0 byte, stop reading and ask for help in the forum. 5) Come back to the http://192.168.10.1/webcmd.shtml webpage and type: rm /etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/mtd0ro;for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do dd if=/dev/mtd${i}ro of=/etc_ro/lighttpd/www/dev/mtd${i}ro; done 6) After few seconds, in the textarea should appear this output: 384+0 records in 384+0 records out 128+0 records in 128+0 records out 128+0 records in 128+0 records out 14720+0 records in 14720+0 records out 1024+0 records in 1024+0 records out If your output doesn't match mine, stop reading and ask for help in the forum. 7) Open the following links to download the partitions of the OEM FW: http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd1ro http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd2ro http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd3ro http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd4ro http://192.168.10.1/dev/mtd5ro If one (or more) of these files are 0 byte, stop reading and ask for help in the forum. 8) Store these downloaded files in a safe place. 9) Reboot your router to remove any temporary file in ram. Installation ------------ Flash the initramfs image in the OEM firmware interface (http://192.168.10.1/update_mesh.shtml). When Openwrt boots, flash the sysupgrade image otherwise you won't be able to keep configuration between reboots. Restore OEM Firmware -------------------- Flash the "mtd4ro" file you previously backed-up directly from LUCI. Warning: Remember to not keep settings! Warning2: Remember to force the flash. Notes ----- 1) Router mac addresses: LAN XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:E2 (factory @ 0x28) WAN XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:E3 (factory @ 0x2e) WIFI 2G XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:E4 (factory @ 0x04) WIFI 5G XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:E5 (factory @ 0x8004) LABEL XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:E5 2) The OEM firmware upgrade page accepts only files containing the string "WN535K1" in the filename. 3) Additional notes 1,2,3 in the WS-WN583A6 commit are still valid (https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/commit/92780d80ab6f5f03fac2407c06eb267dd83914a1) Signed-off-by: Davide Fioravanti <pantanastyle@gmail.com> [remove trailing whitespace] Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: add support for HUMAX E2Kyoungkyu Park2022-01-15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | HUMAX E2 (also known as HUMAX QUANTUM E2) is a 2.4/5GHz band AC router, based on MediaTek MT7620A. Specifications: - SoC: MT7620A - RAM: DDR2 64MB - Flash: SPI NOR 8MB (MXIC MX25L6405D) - WiFi: - 2.4GHz: SoC internal - 5GHz: MT7610E - Ethernet: 1x 10/100Mbps - Switch: SoC internal - UART: J2 (57600 8N1) - pinout: [3V3] (RXD) (GND) (TXD) Installation and Recovery via TFTP: 1. Connect ethernet cable between Router port and PC Ethernet port. 2. Set your computer to a static IP **192.168.1.1** 3. Turn the device off and wait a few seconds. Hold the WPS button on front of device and insert power. 4. Send a firmware image to **192.168.1.6** using TFTP. You can use any TFTP client. (tftp, curl, Tftpd64...) 5. Wait until Power LED stop flashing. **DO NOT TURN OFF DEVICE!** The device will be automatically rebooted. Signed-off-by: Kyoungkyu Park <choryu.park@choryu.space>
* ramips: add support for WeVO AIR DUOSungbo Eo2021-12-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | WeVO AIR DUO is a 1-bay NAS & 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) router, based on MediaTek MT7620A. Specifications: * SoC: MT7620A * RAM: 64 MiB * Flash: SPI NOR 16 MiB * USB & SATA bridge controller: JMicron JMS567 * SATA 6Gb/s: 2.5" drive slot * USB 3.0: Micro-B * USB 2.0: connected to SoC * Wi-Fi: * 2.4 GHz: SoC built-in * 5 GHz: MT7612EN * Ethernet: 5x 1GbE * Switch: MT7530WU * UART: 4-pin 1.27 mm pitch through-hole (57600 baud) * Pinout: (3V3)|(RXD) (TXD) (GND) Notes: * The drive is accessible through the external USB port only when the router is turned off. Installation via web interface: 1. Flash **initramfs** image through the stock web interface. The image filename should have ".upload" extension. 2. Boot into OpenWrt and perform sysupgrade with sysupgrade image. Revert to stock firmware: 1. Perform sysupgrade with stock image. Signed-off-by: Sungbo Eo <mans0n@gorani.run>
* ramips: mt7620: use OKLI loader with Jboot devicesPawel Dembicki2021-12-13
| | | | | | | | | | | Jboot devices have problem with >2MB kernelsize. The only way to avoid this problem is use small loader. This patch switch all mt7620 Jboot devices to lzma OKLI loader. Suggested-by: Szabolcs Hubai <szab.hu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me> Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
* ramips: add support for Sitecom WLR-4100 v1 002Andrea Poletti2021-09-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Sitecom WLR-4100 v1 002 (marked as X4 N300) is a wireless router Specification: SoC: MT7620A RAM: 64 MB DDR2 Flash: MX25L6405D SPI NOR 8 MB WIFI: 2.4 GHz integrated Ethernet: 5x 10/100/1000 Mbps QCA8337 USB: 1x 2.0 LEDS: 2x GPIO controlled, 5x switch Buttons: 1x GPIO controlled UART: row of 4 unpopulated holes near USB port, starting count from white triangle on PCB: VCC 3.3V GND TX RX baud: 115200, parity: none, flow control: none Installation Connect to one of LAN (yellow) ethernet ports, Open router configuration interface, Go to Toolbox > Firmware, Browse for OpenWrt factory image with dlf extension and hit Apply, Wait few minutes, after the Power LED will stop blinking, the router is ready for configuration. Known issues Some USB 2.0 devices work at full speed mode 1.1 only MAC addresses factory partition only contains one (binary) MAC address in 0x4. u-boot-env contains four (ascii) MAC addresses, of which two appear to be valid. factory 0x4 **:**:**:**:b9:84 binary u-boot-env ethaddr **:**:**:**:b9:84 ascii u-boot-env wanaddr **:**:**:**:b9:85 ascii u-boot-env wlanaddr 00:AA:BB:CC:DD:12 ascii u-boot-env iNICaddr 00:AA:BB:CC:DD:22 ascii The factory firmware only assigns ethaddr. Thus, we take the binary value which we can use directly in DTS. Additional information OEM firmware shell password is: SitecomSenao useful for creating backup of original firmware. There is also another revision of this device (v1 001), based on RT3352 SoC Signed-off-by: Andrea Poletti <polex73@yahoo.it> [remove config DT label, convert to nvmem, remove MAC address setup from u-boot-env, add MAC address info to commit message] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ramips: add support for DomyWifi DM202/DM203/DW22DShiji Yang2021-08-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Specifications: * SOC: MT7620A + MT7610E * ROM: 16 MiB spi flash (W25Q128FVSG) * RAM: 128 MiB DDR2 (W971GG6KB-25) * WAN: 10/100M *1 * LAN: 10/100M *4 * USB: Type-A USB2.0 *1 * SD: MicroSD *1 * Button: Reset *1 * Antennas: 2.4 GHz *2 + 5 GHz *1 * TTL Baudrate: 57600 * U-Boot Recovery: IP: 10.10.10.123, Server: 10.10.10.3 Installation: * Web UI Update 1. Open http://192.168.10.1/upgrade.html in the browser. 2. Rename firmware to a short name like firmware.bin and then upload it. 3. Fill in the password column with the following content: password | mtd -x mIp2osnRG3qZGdIlQPh1 -r write /tmp/firmware.bin firmware * TFTP + U-Boot 1. Connect device with a TTL cable. 2. Press "2" when booting to select "Load system code then write to Flash via TFTP". 3. Upload firmware by tftpd64, it will boot when write instruction is executed. Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com>
* ramips: add new flash layout support to Phicomm K2Shiji Yang2021-08-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Descriptions: Phicomm K2 (PSG1218) got a new "permanent_config" partition after update firmware to v22.5. This partition located in front of the firmware partition, same as The Phicomm K2P and K2G. Due to this change the new bootloader can't load previous firmware any more. This commit is aimed at add support for Phicomm K2 which official firmware version is 22.5.x or newer. For which runs old firmware version, just update OpenWrt that has a prefix of "k2-v22.4". For uniform naming, this commit also changed the model name PSG1218 to a more recognizable name K2, refer to Phicomm K2G, K2P K2T. OpenWrt selection table: official firmware version OpenWrt v22.4.x.x or older phicomm_k2-v22.4 v22.5.x.x or newer phicomm_k2-v22.5 Installation: Same as Phicomm K2G, K2P, PSG1208. a. TFTP + U-Boot b. Open telnet by some web page vulnerability (Search Baidu by key words "K2 telnet"), and then we can upload firmware image to /tmp and write it to firmware partition with mtd instruction. Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com> [rebase, add/harmonize version in model variables, fix version typo in commit message, wrap commit message properly] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* treewide: call check-size before append-metadataAdrian Schmutzler2021-07-10
| | | | | | | | | | sysupgrade metadata is not flashed to the device, so check-size should be called _before_ adding metadata to the image. While at it, do some obvious wrapping improvements. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de> Acked-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
* ramips: mt7620: disable Jboot devices buildPawel Dembicki2021-06-09
| | | | | | | At this moment kernel size in mt7620 snapshot builds is bigger than 2048k. It should be disabled by default. Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
* ramips: mt7620: add kernel size for Jboot devicesPawel Dembicki2021-06-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Since few months multiple users reported problems with various JBoot devices. [0][1][2][3] All of them was bricked. On my Lava LR-25G001 it freezes with current snapshot: CDW57CAM_003 Jboot B695 Giga Switch AR8327 init AR8327/AR8337 id ==> 0x1302 JRecovery Version R1.2 2014/04/01 18:25 SPI FLASH: MX25l12805d 16M . . (freeze) The kernel size is >2048k. I built current master with minimal config and it boots well: CDW57CAM_003 Jboot B695 Giga Switch AR8327 init AR8327/AR8337 id ==> 0x1302 JRecovery Version R1.2 2014/04/01 18:25 SPI FLASH: MX25l12805d 16M . ........................... Starting kernel @80000000... [ 0.000000] Linux version 5.4.124 Kernel size is <2048k. Jboot bootloader isn't open source, so it's impossible to find solution in code. It looks, that some buffer for kernel have 2MB size. To avoid bricked devices, this commit introduces 2048k limit kernel size for all jboot routers. [0] https://bugs.openwrt.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=3539 [1] https://eko.one.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=254344 [2] https://eko.one.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?id=20930 [3] https://eko.one.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=241376#p241376 Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com> [remove Fixes:] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ramips: add support for the Wavlink WL-WN579X3Ben Gainey2021-06-06
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | About the device ---------------- SoC: MediaTek MT7620a @ 580MHz RAM: 64M FLASH: 8MB WiFi: SoC-integrated: MediaTek MT7620a bgn WiFi: MediaTek MT7612EN nac GbE: 2x (RTL8211F) BTN: - WPS - Reset - Router/Repeater/AP (3-way slide-switch) LED: - WPS (blue) - 3-segment Wifi signal representation (blue) - WiFi (blue) - WAN (blue) - LAN (blue) - Power (blue) UART: UART is present as Pads with through-holes on the PCB. They are located next to the reset button and are labelled Vcc/TX/RX/GND as appropriate. Use 3.3V, 57600-8N1. Installation ------------ Using the webcmd interface -------------------------- Warning: Do not update to the latest Wavlink firmware (version 20201201) as this removes the webcmd console and you will need to use the serial port instead. You will need to have built uboot/sqauashfs image for this device, and you will need to provide an HTTP service where the image can be downloaded from that is accessible by the device. You cannot use the device manufacturers firmware upgrade interface as it rejects the OpenWrt image. 1. Log into the device's admin portal. This is necessary to authenticate you as a user in order to be able to access the webcmd interface. 2. Navigate to http://<device-ip>/webcmd.shtml - you can access the console directly through this page, or you may wish to launch the installed `telnetd` and use telnet instead. * Using telnet is recommended since it provides a more convenient shell interface that the web form. * Launch telnetd from the form with the command `telnetd`. * Check the port that telnetd is running on using `netstat -antp|grep telnetd`, it is likely to be 2323. * Connect to the target using `telnet`. The username should be `admin2860`, and the password is your admin password. 3. On the target use `curl` to download the image. e.g. `curl -L -O http://<some-other-lan-ip>/openwrt-ramips-mt7620-\ wavlink_wl-wn579x3-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin`. Check the hash using `md5sum`. 4. Use the mtd_write command to flash the image. * The flash partition should be mtd4, but check /sys/class/mtd/mtd4/name first. The partition should be called 'Kernel'. * To flash use the following command: `mtd_write -r -e /dev/mtd<n> write <image-file> /dev/mtd<n>` Where mtd<n> is the Kernel partition, and <image-file> is the OpenWrt image previously downloaded. * The command above will erase, flash and then reboot the device. Once it reboots it will be running OpenWrt. Connect via ssh to the device at 192.168.1.1 on the LAN port. The WAN port will be configured via DHCP. Using the serial port --------------------- The device uses uboot like many other MT7260a based boards. To use this interface, you will need to connect to the serial interface, and provide a TFTP server. At boot follow the bootloader menu and select option 2 to erase/flash the image. Provide the address and filename details for the tftp server. The bootloader will do the rest. Once the image is flashed, the board will boot into OpenWrt. The console is available over the serial port. Signed-off-by: Ben Gainey <ba.gainey@googlemail.com>
* ramips: split Youku YK1 to YK-L1 and YK-L1cShiji Yang2021-06-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Device specifications: * Model: Youku YK-L1/L1c * CPU: MT7620A * RAM: 128 MiB * Flash: 32 MiB (YK-L1)/ 16 MiB (YK-L1c) * LAN: 2* 10M/100M Ports * WAN: 1* 10M/100M Port * USB: 1* USB2.0 * SD: 1* MicroSD socket * UART: 1* TTL, Baudrate 57600 Descriptions: Previous supported device YOUKU yk1 is actually Youku YK-L1. Though they look really different, the only hardware difference between the two models is flash size, YK-L1 has 32 MiB flash but YK-L1c has 16MiB. It seems that YK-L1c can compatible with YK-L1's firmware but it's better to split it to different models. It is easy to identify the models by looking at the label on the bottom of the device. The label has the model number "YK-L1" or "YK-L1c". Due to different flash sizes, YK-L1c that using previous YK-L1's firmware needs to apply "force update" to install compatible firmware, so please backup config file before system upgrade. Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com> [use more specific name for DTSI] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
* ramips: fix SUPPORTED_DEVICES for ALFA Network devicesPiotr Dymacz2021-05-16
| | | | | | | | Vendor firmware expects model name without manufacturer name inside 'supported_devices' part of metadata. This allows direct upgrade to OpenWrt from vendor's GUI. Signed-off-by: Piotr Dymacz <pepe2k@gmail.com>
* build: introduce $(MKHASH)Leonardo Mörlein2021-05-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before this commit, it was assumed that mkhash is in the PATH. While this was fine for the normal build workflow, this led to some issues if make TOPDIR="$(pwd)" -C "$pkgdir" compile was called manually. In most of the cases, I just saw warnings like this: make: Entering directory '/home/.../package/gluon-status-page' bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found [...] While these were only warnings and the package still compiled sucessfully, I also observed that some package even fail to build because of this. After applying this commit, the variable $(MKHASH) is introduced. This variable points to $(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mkhash, which is always the correct path. Signed-off-by: Leonardo Mörlein <me@irrelefant.net>
* ramips: fix IMAGE_SIZE of HC5x6: fix image size of HC5x61Shiji Yang2021-04-03
| | | | | | | | "firmware" partition size defined in the device tree file is 0xf70000, so the right IMAGE_SIZE is 15808k Fixes: df1e5d646345 ("ramips: fix partition layout of hiwifi hc5x61") Signed-off-by: Shiji Yang <yangshiji66@qq.com>
* treewide: make AddDepends/usb-serial selectiveAdrian Schmutzler2021-03-06
| | | | | | | Make packages depending on usb-serial selective, so we do not have to add kmod-usb-serial manually for every device. Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>