Depending on the source of the primary MAC address, uppercase digits
would be used on some devices. Convert the address to lowercase for
consistency.
We only change the case for newly configured nodes to avoid changing the
node ID and derives MAC addresses for existing installations.
Only restore the netifd proto for the WAN bridge in case the upgrade is
done from an older Gluon version.
For DSL targets, OpenWrt defaults the WAN proto to pppoe, while Gluon
uses the Ethernet ports for WAN. When unconditionally preserving the WAN
proto, pppoe is carried over to Gluon's network config.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
There was never a device with a dedicated WAN port supported in Gluon
which could make use of such a workaround.
As the only relevant lantiq-xrx200 target now uses swconfig anyways,
we can remove this workaround.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
Instead of using roles.wan directly as the default for roles.single,
create a copy of the table, so subsequent modifications of roles.single
don't affect roles.wan as well.
Fixes migration of Mesh-on-WAN status when no default for "single"
interfaces is set in site.conf.
A section can be marked as preseved by setting the gluon_preserve option
to 1. In addition the following conditions must hold:
- The preserved section must not already exist after OpenWrt's and
Gluons setup scripts run. Modifying existing sections is currently
unsupported.
- Preserved sections must be named, so it can be detected whether a
section conflicts with a preexisting one.
Allow interface names to change on updates to handle hwconfig -> DSA and
similar migrations.
On devices with only a single interface, a sysconfig single_ifname is
created instead of wan_ifname or lan_ifname to allow separate
configuration in site.conf.
With the new role-based interface configuration, it would be better to
rename the wan/wan6 interfaces to uplink/uplink6, but that would cause
unnecessary churn for the firewall configuration, so it is left for a
later update.
As all interfaces with the 'uplink' role are in the br-wan bridge, it is
not possible to assign these to the 'mesh' role independently - instead,
br-wan is added as a mesh interface as soon as a single interface has
both the 'uplink' and 'mesh' roles. The UCI section for this
configuration is now called 'mesh_uplink' instead of 'mesh_wan'.
For all interfaces that have the 'mesh', but not the 'uplink' role a
second configuration 'mesh_other' is created. If there is more than one
such interface, all these interfaces are bridged as well (creating a
bridge 'br-mesh_other'). This replaces the 'mesh_lan' section with its
optional 'br-mesh_lan' bridge, but can also include interfaces that were
not considered "LAN" when interfaces roles are modified (via site.conf
or manually).
The new configuration generates sections iface_single/lan/wan in
/etc/config/gluon. These sections usually refer to a sysconfig-controlled
interface list, but adding custom sections with verbatim interfaces names
is also possible.
Each interface section contains a list of roles. The supported roles are
'client', 'uplink' and 'mesh'. Multiple roles can be configured on the
same interface (for example the old 'mesh_on_wan' setting would become
'uplink'+'mesh').
'client' is subsumed by any other role configured on the same interface
('client'+'mesh' is equivalent to 'mesh'). This property is important, as
it allows the Wired Mesh settings in gluon-web-network to simply add and
remove the mesh role without having to care what other roles are set -
so in the default setup, this would switch between 'client' and
'client'+'mesh' for the LAN interface.
By default, the WAN interface has role 'uplink' and the LAN interface
'client'; if only a single interface exists, the roles from the WAN
interface are used by default. The default for each of the three
interfaces (WAN/LAN/single) can be changed separated in site.conf,
superseding the old mesh_on_wan, mesh_on_lan and single_as_lan settings.
Swap the interfaces so than the PoE input port LAN0 is used for WAN and
config mode, and LAN1 becomes LAN.
To this end, the code previously used for ar71xx and removed in
commit 9fdc57c175 ("treewide: drop ar71xx platform specific code") is
reintroduced.
Fixes#2384
The 'hwmode' setting has been replaced with 'band' in OpenWrt to add
support for newer bands outside of 2.4G and 5G. Adjust Gluon accordingly.
[Matthias Schiffer: rebased, extended commit message]
Delete all default network device sections upon first boot.
Only LAN & WAN networks are defined at this point. We are using the
legacy way of definiting bridges via the interface sections ifname
option.
The prior filtering was based upon a single device and didn't take into
consideration that DSA interface names can be named arbitrarily.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
The relevant entry for the primary MAC location was lost when rebasing
the patch on OpenWrt 21.02.
Fixes commit ded4b8a711 ("rockchip-armv8: add FriendlyARM NanoPi R2S")
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
Configure a radio for HE (802.11ax) operation in case it's supported by
the hardware. This can be the case for 2.4 GHz as well as 5 GHz.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>