This adds new strings to the support list for the TP-Link CPE210 v3
that are supposed to work with the existing setup.
Without it, the factory image won't be accepted by the vendor UI on
these newer revisions.
Tested on a CPE210 v3.20 (EU).
Ref: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/build-for-cpe210-v3-20/68000
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
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This patch was taken from upstream OpenWRT commit-id
4a2380a1e778a8f8e0bfb0a00f2996ed0aab58d8
The Eon EN25QH64 is a 64 Mbit SPI NOR flash memory chip. Its 32, 128 and
256 Mbits siblings are supported upstream but this particular size
wasn't.
This commit includes patches for kernels 4.14 and 4.19.
Tested on a COMFAST CF-E120A v3 (ath79).
Signed-off-by: Roger Pueyo Centelles <roger.pueyo@guifi.net>
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This patch was taken from upstream OpenWRT commit-id
359f5e539036db4f7ac69a6d1c3fb7fe70266ffd.
Additionally change needed for CPE210 V3.2 was backporte from 4.14 to
4.9.
This allows us to use The CPE 210 V3.2 with Gluon 2019.x.
Before, only frames with a maximum size of 1528 bytes could be
transmitted between two 802.11s nodes.
For batman-adv for instance, which adds its own header to each frame,
we typically need an MTU of at least 1532 bytes to be able to transmit
without fragmentation.
This patch now increases the maxmimum frame size from 1528 to 1656
bytes.
Tested with two ath10k devices in 802.11s mode, as well as with
batman-adv on top of 802.11s with forwarding disabled.
Fix originally found and developed by Ben Greear.
(cherry picked from commit 8bc602b021)
Instead of unconditionally loading this module on boot the gluon_bat0
netifd protocol script will later take care of loading either the
batman-adv or batman-adv-legacy module, depending on the configured routing
algorithm in UCI.
This updates the batman-adv OpenWrt package to the current version
provided in the master branch of the openwrt-routing packages
repository:
* e26096a batman-adv: Fix duplicated OGMs on NETDEV_UP
* 1ff00ee batman-adv: upgrade package to latest release 2019.2
Small difference to the original:
* Compat code for batadv_genl_dump_check_consistent()
* Compat code for cfg80211_sinfo_release_content()
* 0001-batman-adv-add-compat-hacks.patch kept
* batctl dependency kept removed
* config related files unchanged
The new config format was not backported yet to keep this patch small
and less invasive.
Signed-off-by: Linus Lüssing <linus.luessing@c0d3.blue>
The factory firmware omits the JFFS2 end-marker while flashing via
web-interface. Add a 64k padding after the marker fixes this problem.
When the end-marker is not present, OpenWRT won't save the overlayfs
after initial flash.
This always pulls in the batman-adv compat 15 kernel module. However,
batctl works just as well with batman-adv-legacy (compat 14).
Signed-off-by: Linus Lüssing <linus.luessing@c0d3.blue>
If no mcast_rate is set for the wifi-iface then there is no rate_idx (0)
set for the bss. This breaks for example 5GHz meshpoint interfaces because
0 maps to a CCK rate (11Mbit/s).
It must also be avoided that the ath10k-ct internal state for the rates is
not synced with the mac80211 rates state. Otherwise, the user specified
rate (e.g. a wifi-iface mcast_rate for a meshpoint interface) will only be
set on startup. And a short while after that, ath10k-ct specific code in
ath10k_check_apply_special_rates is missing a valid rate in its own
structures and is then recalculating a new default rate. This default rate
is in most situations not the requested rate.
Fixes: a399b60735 ("ath10k/ath10k-ct: support multicast and management rate control")
Drivers with software rate control can directly use the selected multicast
rate for multicast/broadcast frames and the minimal basic rate for
management frames. But drivers with offloaded rate control algorithms must
be informed about such upper layer decisions to configure the
hardware/firmware.
A new BSS_CHANGED_MCAST_RATE is introduced in mac80211 to automatically
inform all drivers. ath10k can detect this event and forward it via WMI to
the driver. The already existing BSS_CHANGED_BASIC_RATES can be used to
select the management rate.
Without the WMI commands, a low rate (not necessarily one from the basic
rates) is used for bcast/mcast/management frames. This means that the
/etc/config/wireless settings basic_rate and mcast_rate would have no
effect on the rates selected by this driver for the mentioned frames.
This backports the TP-Link Archer C50 v4.
We are dropping the following upstream commits. They add support for the
TP-Link recovery-flag which enabled the web-recovery. As they are not
needed for the router to work, we drop them for now.
28cd2ca base-files: sysupgrade: support additional mtd options
1e06482 mtd: add logic for TP-Link ramips recovery magic
6e16dd1234 mt76: update to the latest version
76037756d0 kernel: bump 4.14 to 4.14.94
455bfd1065 kernel: bump 4.9 to 4.9.151
fafd7691e6 opkg: update to latest Git head
e789bd2243 opkg: drop argument from check_signature in opkg.conf
3603c2321d ramips: mt7621: fix 5GHz WiFi LED on ZBT WG3526
7f98cd8d50 odhcpd: fix onlink IA check (FS#2060)
abd0f7995e kmod-sched-cake: bump to latest cake
Compile-tested: ar71xx-{tiny,generic}, ramips-mt7621, x86-64
6f74e269c8 kernel: bump 4.14 to 4.14.87
b2f243394e kernel: bump 4.9 to 4.9.144
2213b20aee kernel: bump 4.14 to 4.14.86
bcd7644007 kernel: bump 4.9 to 4.9.143
d5afaa4114 openvpn: re-add option comp_lzo
629073e86d rpcd: update to latest Git head
1cd945ea22 ramips: fix leds on GL.iNet GL-MT300N-V2
fbadfecbb5 ipq40xx: fix openmesh sysupgrade with tar content out of order
06a20afb34 rules.mk: fix syntax error
d40e90986c rules.mk: add INSTALL_SUID macro
d40de11d1b base-files: fix prerm return value, align with postinst code
cc8e875039 sdk: find kernel modules when KDIR is a symlink
a8b292afe6 uhttpd: update to latest Git head
7a8b75375c uhttpd: support multiple Lua prefixes
fede6df09e uhttpd: update to latest Git head
9671a2d2c8 apm821xx: MBL: load kernel/dtb from SATA 0:1 first
26ebcc88e3 apm821xx: wndr4700: restore sd-card media detection
5337319bdf uclient: update to latest Git head
Compile-tested: ar71xx, ipq40xx, x86-64
Runtime-tested: ar71xx
ath10k-ct uses a rather high number of buffers to communicate with the
QCA/Candelatech firmware. Especially the HTC (host-target-communication)
and HTT (host-target-transport) can take up a lot of memory when data is
transferred over a ath10k wifi link.
Even a 256MB device with three radios can go OOM (while sending to three
devices using UDP unicast/multicast packets) with the default buffer
limits. Unfortunately, this also reduced the maximum 5GHz throughput on an
IPQ40xx device from 494/432 Mbit/s for TCP transfers (download/upload) to
438/343 Mbit/s. These throughput values should still be good enough for a
Freifunk installation. And these changes are already used by ath10k in
OpenWrt 18.06.
bc7abe8729f3 include/kernel-build.mk: fix kernel rebuild on backport patch changes
c99c70e05303 kernel: backport page fragment API changes from 4.10+ to 4.9
This commit makes use of the Power-LED as Diag-LED, allowing the LED to
work as a status indicator for config-mode.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
b6a1f43075f9 base-files: fix UCI config parsing and callback handling
6734f32d91cd mtd: add build hack to reintroduce shared mtd for older releases
aaac9e82aa60 mtd: mark as nonshared to fix FS#484
0fee4906d5c0 ustream-ssl: update to latest git HEAD
f34a0756fd94 ustream-ssl: update to latest git HEAD
98b9d8a3d3fd mbedtls: Activate the session cache
88ba88e5adc4 mbedtls: update mbedtls to version 2.7.3