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local ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880 = {
'kmod-ath10k',
'-kmod-ath10k-ct',
'-kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers',
'ath10k-firmware-qca988x',
'-ath10k-firmware-qca988x-ct',
}
local ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9887 = {
'kmod-ath10k',
'-kmod-ath10k-ct',
'-kmod-ath10k-ct-smallbuffers',
'ath10k-firmware-qca9887',
'-ath10k-firmware-qca9887-ct',
}
local ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9888 = {}
-- AVM
device('avm-fritz-box-4020', 'avm_fritz4020', {
factory = false,
})
device('avm-fritz-wlan-repeater-450e', 'avm_fritz450e', {
factory = false,
})
-- devolo
device('devolo-wifi-pro-1200e', 'devolo_dvl1200e', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
})
device('devolo-wifi-pro-1200i', 'devolo_dvl1200i', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
})
device('devolo-wifi-pro-1750c', 'devolo_dvl1750c', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
})
device('devolo-wifi-pro-1750e', 'devolo_dvl1750e', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
})
device('devolo-wifi-pro-1750i', 'devolo_dvl1750i', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
})
device('devolo-wifi-pro-1750x', 'devolo_dvl1750x', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
})
-- D-Link
device('d-link-dap-1330-a1', 'dlink_dap-1330-a1')
device('d-link-dap-1365-a1', 'dlink_dap-1365-a1')
device('d-link-dap-2660-a1', 'dlink_dap-2660-a1', {
factory_ext = '.img',
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
})
device('d-link-dir-505', 'dlink_dir-505', {
factory = false,
manifest_aliases = {
'd-link-dir-505-rev-a1', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
'd-link-dir-505-rev-a2', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('d-link-dir825b1', 'dlink_dir-825-b1', {
factory = false,
class = 'tiny', -- Only 6M of usable Firmware space
manifest_aliases = {
'd-link-dir-825-rev-b1', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
-- Enterasys
device('enterasys-ws-ap3705', 'enterasys_ws-ap3705i', {
factory = false,
})
-- GL.iNet
device('gl.inet-6416', 'glinet_6416', {
factory = false,
manifest_aliases = {
'gl-inet-6416a-v1', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('gl.inet-gl-ar150', 'glinet_gl-ar150', {
factory = false,
})
device('gl.inet-gl-ar300m-lite', 'glinet_gl-ar300m-lite', {
factory = false,
})
device('gl.inet-gl-ar750', 'glinet_gl-ar750', {
factory = false,
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9887,
})
device('gl.inet-gl-usb150', 'glinet_gl-usb150', {
factory = false,
})
-- JOY-IT
device('joy-it-jt-or750i', 'joyit_jt-or750i', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9887,
factory = false,
})
-- Netgear
device('netgear-wndr3700', 'netgear_wndr3700', {
factory_ext = '.img',
})
device('netgear-wndr3700-v2', 'netgear_wndr3700-v2', {
manifest_aliases = {
'netgear-wndr3700v2', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
factory_ext = '.img',
})
-- OCEDO
device('ocedo-raccoon', 'ocedo_raccoon', {
factory = false,
})
-- Onion
-- modular/optional "ethernet expansion board" recommended for config mode
-- setup via integrated (USB-)tty is possible as well
device('onion-omega', 'onion_omega')
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh A60 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/240 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 3T3R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (11n) * 3T3R 5 GHz Wi-Fi (11ac) * multi-color LED (controlled via red/green/blue GPIOs) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x ethernet - eth0 + Label: Ethernet 1 + AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 802.3af POE + used as WAN interface - eth1 + Label: Ethernet 2 + AR8031 ethernet PHY (SGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + used as LAN interface * 1x USB * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin
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-- OpenMesh
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh A40 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/240 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2T2R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (11n) * 2T2R 5 GHz Wi-Fi (11ac) * multi-color LED (controlled via red/green/blue GPIOs) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x ethernet - eth0 + Label: Ethernet 1 + AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 802.3af POE + used as WAN interface - eth1 + Label: Ethernet 2 + AR8035 ethernet PHY (SGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + used as LAN interface * 1x USB * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin
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device('openmesh-a40', 'openmesh_a40', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh A60 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/240 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 3T3R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (11n) * 3T3R 5 GHz Wi-Fi (11ac) * multi-color LED (controlled via red/green/blue GPIOs) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x ethernet - eth0 + Label: Ethernet 1 + AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 802.3af POE + used as WAN interface - eth1 + Label: Ethernet 2 + AR8031 ethernet PHY (SGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + used as LAN interface * 1x USB * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin
2021-10-10 15:02:56 +00:00
device('openmesh-a60', 'openmesh_a60', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh MR600 v1 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros AR9344 rev 2 * 560/450/225 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2T2R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 2T2R 5 GHz Wi-Fi * 4x GPIO-LEDs (2x wifi, 1x wps, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 1x ethernet - AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) - 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet - 802.3af POE - used as LAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-mr600" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-mr600-v1', 'openmesh_mr600-v1', {
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-mr600'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh MR600 v2 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros AR9344 rev 2 * 560/450/225 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2T2R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 2T2R 5 GHz Wi-Fi * 8x GPIO-LEDs (6x wifi, 1x wps, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 1x ethernet - AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) - 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet - 802.3af POE - used as LAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-mr600v2" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-mr600-v2', 'openmesh_mr600-v2', {
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-mr600v2'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh MR900 v1 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/240 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 3T3R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 3T3R 5 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (2x wifi, 2x status, 1x lan, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 1x ethernet - AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) - 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet - 802.3af POE - used as LAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-mr900" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-mr900-v1', 'openmesh_mr900-v1', {
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-mr900'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh MR900 v2 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/240 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 3T3R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 3T3R 5 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (2x wifi, 2x status, 1x lan, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 1x ethernet - AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) - 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet - 802.3af POE - used as LAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-mr900v2" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-mr900-v2', 'openmesh_mr900-v2', {
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-mr900v2'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh MR1750 v1 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/240 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 3T3R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (11n) * 3T3R 5 GHz Wi-Fi (11ac) * 6x GPIO-LEDs (2x wifi, 2x status, 1x lan, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 1x ethernet - AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) - 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet - 802.3af POE - used as LAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-mr1750" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-mr1750-v1', 'openmesh_mr1750-v1', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-mr1750'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh MR1750 v2 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/240 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 3T3R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (11n) * 3T3R 5 GHz Wi-Fi (11ac) * 6x GPIO-LEDs (2x wifi, 2x status, 1x lan, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 1x ethernet - AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) - 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet - 802.3af POE - used as LAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-mr1750v2" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-mr1750-v2', 'openmesh_mr1750-v2', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-mr1750v2'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh OM2P v1 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros AR7240 rev 2 * 350/350/175 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 32 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * 1T1R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 2x ethernet, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x fast ethernet - eth0 + 18-24V passive POE (mode B) + used as WAN interface - eth1 + builtin switch port 4 + used as LAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * external antenna The device itself requires the mtdparts from the uboot arguments to properly boot the flashed image and to support dual-boot (primary + recovery image). Unfortunately, the name of the mtd device in mtdparts is still using the legacy name "ar7240-nor0" which must be supplied using the Linux-specfic DT parameter linux,mtd-name to overwrite the generic name "spi0.0". Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-om2p" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-om2p-v1', 'openmesh_om2p-v1', {
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-om2p'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh OM2P v2 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros AR9330 rev 1 * 400/400/200 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 64 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * 1T1R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 2x ethernet, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x fast ethernet - eth0 + builtin switch port 1 + used as LAN interface - eth1 + 18-24V passive POE (mode B) + used as WAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * external antenna Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-om2pv2" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-om2p-v2', 'openmesh_om2p-v2', {
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x; deacticated at the moment because
-- the physical ethernet port for this device changed between 19.07
-- and 21.02. And automated update could therefore "break" the
-- device until someone physically changed the ethernet cable.
-- See https://github.com/freifunk-gluon/gluon/pull/2325#issuecomment-940749284
--manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-om2pv2'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh OM2P v4 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9533 v2 * 650/600/217 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 64 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * 1T1R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 2x ethernet, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x fast ethernet - eth0 + Label: Ethernet 1 + 24V passive POE (mode B) - eth1 + Label: Ethernet 2 + 802.3af POE + builtin switch port 1 * 12-24V 1A DC * external antenna Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-om2pv4" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-om2p-v4', 'openmesh_om2p-v4', {
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-om2pv4'},
})
ath79-generic: add support for OpenMesh OM2P-HS v1 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros AR9341 rev 1 * 535/400/200 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 64 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * 2T2R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 2x ethernet, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x fast ethernet - eth0 + 802.3af POE + builtin switch port 1 + used as LAN interface - eth1 + 18-24V passive POE (mode B) + used as WAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-om2phs" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-om2p-hs-v1', 'openmesh_om2p-hs-v1', {
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-om2p-hs'},
})
ath79-generic: add support for OpenMesh OM2P-HS v2 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros AR9341 rev 1 * 535/400/200 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 64 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * 2T2R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 2x ethernet, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x fast ethernet - eth0 + 802.3af POE + builtin switch port 1 + used as LAN interface - eth1 + 18-24V passive POE (mode B) + used as WAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-om2phsv2" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-om2p-hs-v2', 'openmesh_om2p-hs-v2', {
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-om2p-hsv2'},
})
ath79-generic: add support for OpenMesh OM2P-HS v3 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros AR9341 rev 1 * 535/400/200 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 64 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * 2T2R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 2x ethernet, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x fast ethernet - eth0 + 802.3af POE + builtin switch port 1 + used as LAN interface - eth1 + 18-24V passive POE (mode B) + used as WAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-om2phsv3" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-om2p-hs-v3', 'openmesh_om2p-hs-v3', {
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-om2p-hsv3'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh OM2P-HS v4 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9533 v2 * 650/600/217 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 64 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * 2T2R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 2x ethernet, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x fast ethernet - eth0 + 24V passive POE (mode B) + used as WAN interface - eth1 + 802.3af POE + builtin switch port 1 + used as LAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-om2phsv4" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-om2p-hs-v4', 'openmesh_om2p-hs-v4', {
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-om2p-hsv4'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh OM2P-LC Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros AR9330 rev 1 * 400/400/200 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 64 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * 1T1R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 2x ethernet, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x fast ethernet - eth0 + builtin switch port 1 + used as LAN interface - eth1 + 18-24V passive POE (mode B) + used as WAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin
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device('openmesh-om2p-lc', 'openmesh_om2p-lc', {
factory = false,
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh OM5P Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros AR9344 rev 2 * 560/450/225 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 64 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet * 2T2R 5 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 2x ethernet, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x fast ethernet - eth0 + builtin switch port 1 + used as LAN interface - eth1 + 18-24V passive POE (mode B) + used as WAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas WAN/LAN LEDs appear to be wrong in ar71xx and have been swapped here. Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin
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device('openmesh-om5p', 'openmesh_om5p', {
factory = false,
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh OM5P-AC v1 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/240 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2T2R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (11n) * 2T2R 5 GHz Wi-Fi (11ac) * 6x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 2x ethernet, 1x power) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * TI tmp423 (package kmod-hwmon-tmp421) for temperature monitoring * 2x ethernet - eth0 + AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 802.3af POE + used as LAN interface - eth1 + AR8035 ethernet PHY (SGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 18-24V passive POE (mode B) + used as WAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-om5p-ac" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-om5p-ac-v1', 'openmesh_om5p-ac-v1', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-om5p-ac'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh OM5P-AC v2 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/200 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 2T2R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (11n) * 2T2R 5 GHz Wi-Fi (11ac) * 4x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * TI tmp423 (package kmod-hwmon-tmp421) for temperature monitoring * 2x ethernet - eth0 + AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 802.3af POE + used as LAN interface - eth1 + AR8031 ethernet PHY (RGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 18-24V passive POE (mode B) + used as WAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas This device support is based on the partially working stub from commit 53c474abbdfe ("ath79: add new OF only target for QCA MIPS silicon"). Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin Gluon image name change ======================= The device had the image name "openmesh-om5p-acv2" in older versions of Gluon. This had to be changed with the new name in the device trees of the ath79 device tree.
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device('openmesh-om5p-ac-v2', 'openmesh_om5p-ac-v2', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
-- old name from OpenWrt 19.07.x
manifest_aliases = {'openmesh-om5p-acv2'},
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh OM5P-AN Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros AR9344 rev 2 * 560/450/225 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 64 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 1T1R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi * 2T2R 5 GHz Wi-Fi * 6x GPIO-LEDs (3x wifi, 2x ethernet, 1x power) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * TI tmp423 (package kmod-hwmon-tmp421) for temperature monitoring * 2x ethernet - eth0 + AR8035 ethernet PHY + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 802.3af POE + used as LAN interface - eth1 + 10/100 Mbps Ethernet + builtin switch port 1 + 18-24V passive POE (mode B) + used as WAN interface * 12-24V 1A DC * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin
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device('openmesh-om5p-an', 'openmesh_om5p-an', {
factory = false,
})
ath79-generic: Add support for OpenMesh A60 Device specifications: ====================== * Qualcomm/Atheros QCA9558 ver 1 rev 0 * 720/600/240 MHz (CPU/DDR/AHB) * 128 MB of RAM * 16 MB of SPI NOR flash - 2x 7 MB available; but one of the 7 MB regions is the recovery image * 3T3R 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (11n) * 3T3R 5 GHz Wi-Fi (11ac) * multi-color LED (controlled via red/green/blue GPIOs) * 1x GPIO-button (reset) * external h/w watchdog (enabled by default)) * TTL pins are on board (arrow points to VCC, then follows: GND, TX, RX) * 2x ethernet - eth0 + Label: Ethernet 1 + AR8035 ethernet PHY (RGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 802.3af POE + used as WAN interface - eth1 + Label: Ethernet 2 + AR8031 ethernet PHY (SGMII) + 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + used as LAN interface * 1x USB * internal antennas Flashing instructions: ====================== Various methods can be used to install the actual image on the flash. Two easy ones are: ap51-flash ---------- The tool ap51-flash (https://github.com/ap51-flash/ap51-flash) should be used to transfer the image to the u-boot when the device boots up. initramfs from TFTP ------------------- The serial console must be used to access the u-boot shell during bootup. It can then be used to first boot up the initramfs image from a TFTP server (here with the IP 192.168.1.21): setenv serverip 192.168.1.21 setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1 tftpboot 0c00000 <filename-of-initramfs-kernel>.bin && bootm $fileaddr The actual sysupgrade image can then be transferred (on the LAN port) to the device via scp <filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin root@192.168.1.1:/tmp/ On the device, the sysupgrade must then be started using sysupgrade -n /tmp/<filename-of-squashfs-sysupgrade>.bin
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-- Plasma Cloud
device('plasma-cloud-pa300', 'plasmacloud_pa300')
device('plasma-cloud-pa300e', 'plasmacloud_pa300e')
-- Siemens
device('siemens-ws-ap3610', 'siemens_ws-ap3610', {
factory = false,
})
-- TP-Link
device('tp-link-archer-a7-v5', 'tplink_archer-a7-v5', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
})
device('tp-link-archer-c2-v3', 'tplink_archer-c2-v3', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9887,
class = 'tiny',
broken = true, -- 64M ath9k + ath10k
})
device('tp-link-archer-c25-v1', 'tplink_archer-c25-v1', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9887,
broken = true, -- OOM with 5GHz enabled in most environments
class = 'tiny', -- 64M ath9k + ath10k
})
device('tp-link-archer-c5-v1', 'tplink_archer-c5-v1', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
})
device('tp-link-archer-c6-v2-eu-ru-jp', 'tplink_archer-c6-v2', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9888,
manifest_aliases = {
'tp-link-archer-c6-v2', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('tp-link-archer-c60-v1', 'tplink_archer-c60-v1', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9888,
broken = true, -- OOM with 5GHz enabled in most environments
class = 'tiny', -- 64M ath9k + ath10k
})
device('tp-link-archer-c7-v2', 'tplink_archer-c7-v2', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
})
device('tp-link-archer-c7-v4', 'tplink_archer-c7-v4', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
})
device('tp-link-archer-c7-v5', 'tplink_archer-c7-v5', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
})
device('tp-link-archer-c59-v1', 'tplink_archer-c59-v1', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9888,
})
device('tp-link-archer-d50-v1', 'tplink_archer-d50-v1', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
factory = false,
broken = true, -- 64M ath9k + ath10k & power LED not working
})
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device('tp-link-cpe210-v1', 'tplink_cpe210-v1', {
manifest_aliases = {
'tp-link-cpe210-v1.0', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
'tp-link-cpe210-v1.1', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('tp-link-cpe210-v2', 'tplink_cpe210-v2', {
manifest_aliases = {
'tp-link-cpe210-v2.0', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('tp-link-cpe210-v3', 'tplink_cpe210-v3', {
manifest_aliases = {
'tp-link-cpe210-v3.0', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
'tp-link-cpe210-v3.1', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
'tp-link-cpe210-v3.20', -- Upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
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device('tp-link-cpe220-v3', 'tplink_cpe220-v3')
device('tp-link-cpe510-v1', 'tplink_cpe510-v1', {
manifest_aliases = {
'tp-link-cpe510-v1.0', -- upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
'tp-link-cpe510-v1.1', -- upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('tp-link-cpe510-v2', 'tplink_cpe510-v2')
device('tp-link-cpe510-v3', 'tplink_cpe510-v3')
device('tp-link-eap225-outdoor-v1', 'tplink_eap225-outdoor-v1', {
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9888,
})
device('tp-link-tl-wdr3500-v1', 'tplink_tl-wdr3500-v1')
device('tp-link-tl-wdr3600-v1', 'tplink_tl-wdr3600-v1')
device('tp-link-tl-wdr4300-v1', 'tplink_tl-wdr4300-v1')
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device('tp-link-tl-wr810n-v1', 'tplink_tl-wr810n-v1')
device('tp-link-tl-wr842n-v3', 'tplink_tl-wr842n-v3', {
manifest_aliases = {
'tp-link-tl-wr842n-nd-v3', -- upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('tp-link-tl-wr1043nd-v2', 'tplink_tl-wr1043nd-v2', {
manifest_aliases = {
'tp-link-tl-wr1043n-nd-v2', -- upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('tp-link-tl-wr1043nd-v3', 'tplink_tl-wr1043nd-v3', {
manifest_aliases = {
'tp-link-tl-wr1043n-nd-v3', -- upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('tp-link-tl-wr1043nd-v4', 'tplink_tl-wr1043nd-v4', {
manifest_aliases = {
'tp-link-tl-wr1043n-nd-v4', -- upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('tp-link-tl-wr1043n-v5', 'tplink_tl-wr1043n-v5')
device('tp-link-wbs210-v1', 'tplink_wbs210-v1', {
manifest_aliases = {
'tp-link-wbs210-v1.20', -- upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
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device('tp-link-wbs210-v2', 'tplink_wbs210-v2')
-- Ubiquiti
device('ubiquiti-nanostation-m-xw', 'ubnt_nanostation-m-xw', {
manifest_aliases = {
'ubiquiti-nanostation-m2-xw', -- upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
'ubiquiti-nanostation-m5-xw', -- upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('ubiquiti-unifi-ac-lite', 'ubnt_unifiac-lite', {
factory = false,
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
})
device('ubiquiti-unifi-ac-lr', 'ubnt_unifiac-lr', {
factory = false,
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
})
device('ubiquiti-unifi-ac-mesh', 'ubnt_unifiac-mesh', {
factory = false,
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
})
device('ubiquiti-unifi-ac-pro', 'ubnt_unifiac-pro', {
factory = false,
packages = ATH10K_PACKAGES_QCA9880,
})
device('ubiquiti-unifi-ap', 'ubnt_unifi', {
aliases = {
'ubiquiti-unifi-ap-lr',
},
manifest_aliases = {
'ubiquiti-unifi',
},
})
device('ubiquiti-nanobeam-m5-xw', 'ubnt_nanobeam-m5-xw')
device('ubiquiti-unifi-ap-outdoor+', 'ubnt_unifi-ap-outdoor-plus', {
manifest_aliases = {
'ubiquiti-unifiap-outdoor+', -- upgrade from OpenWrt 19.07
},
})
device('ubiquiti-unifi-ap-pro', 'ubnt_unifi-ap-pro')