Add cellular configuration support to Gluon. This implementtaion focuses
not on hotpluggable WWAN adapters but instead on embedded LTE modems
found in travel-routers or FWA CPEs.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
This method previously returned the string literal of the config key,
leading to checks evaluating to true even in case this option was
disabled.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
Gone due to
commit 071cf7b20f ("Switch to Lua for target definitions")
Has prior been introduced as untested -> broken in
commit d586720c5c ("ar71xx-generic: add support for Ubiquiti NanoBeam M5")
Was commented out in the former commit.
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).
This copies the code from web-admin and uses it to create a neat
cli-accessible summary about a node
This could also be extended or possibly have all the data the status
page has
Co-Authored-By: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
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]
The PHY lookup helper "find_phy_by_path" could not lookup the PHY name
for paths from multi-phy devices.
An example for such a path would be:
'1e140000.pcie/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:02:00.0+1'
The integer after the plus (+) character determines the PHY index of the
specific device in relation to the PHY with the lowest index of the
device.
For example, if the device provides phy2 and phy3, the above path would
describe phy3. In case the device provides phy0 and phy1, it would
describe phy1.
Rewrite the "find_phy_by_path" function to support those paths as well
as regular device paths in a universal manner.
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
VoCores aren't exactly useful mesh nodes except for experimentation.
They certainly aren't worth maintaining a whole target, in particular
one that has a WLAN driver not used by any other target.
The file_contains_line helper function was not testing whether a file
exists or not prior attempting to read from it.
Add this check to circumvent errors on the private WiFi config in
case the hwflags file is missing.
Reported-by: Tom Herbers <freifunk@tomherbers.de>
Tested-by: Tom Herbers <freifunk@tomherbers.de>
Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
This will hide the outdoor mode setting on compatible devices in case
the defined channels should be preserved.
Otherwise a user might be under the impression their device is compliant
with outdoor operation when in reality it still uses prohibited
channels.
Separate wireless-related helper methods from the util module to a
new wireless module. This keeps them separated, as the amount of
wireless helpers increased in the past, justifying a separate module.