Gluon 2020.1 ============ This is the first release of Gluon in 2020, based on OpenWrt 19.07. It introduces the ath79 target, which will replace ar71xx in the short term. Added hardware support ---------------------- ath79-generic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - devolo WiFi pro 1200e - devolo WiFi pro 1200i - devolo WiFi pro 1750c - devolo WiFi pro 1750e - devolo WiFi pro 1750i - devolo WiFi pro 1750x - GL.iNet GL-AR300M-Lite - OCEDO Raccoon - TP-Link Archer C6 v2 ipq40xx-generic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Aruba AP-303 - Aruba Instant On AP11 - AVM FRITZ!Repeater 1200 ipq806x-generic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Netgear R7800 lantiq-xway ~~~~~~~~~~~ - AVM FRITZ!Box 7312 - AVM FRITZ!Box 7320 - AVM FRITZ!Box 7330 - AVM FRITZ!Box 7330 SL lantiq-xrx200 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - AVM FRITZ!Box 7360 (v1, v2) - AVM FRITZ!Box 7360 SL - AVM FRITZ!Box 7362 SL - AVM FRITZ!Box 7412 mpc85xx-p1020 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Enterasys WS-AP3710i - OCEDO Panda ramips-mt7620 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - TP-Link Archer C2 (v1) - TP-Link Archer C20 (v1) - TP-Link Archer C20i - TP-Link Archer C50 (v1) - Xiaomi MiWifi Mini ramips-mt7621 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Netgear EX6150 (v1) - Netgear R6220 ramips-mt76x8 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - GL.iNet VIXMINI - TP-Link TL-MR3020 (v3) - TP-Link TL-WA801ND (v5) - TP-Link TL-WR902AC (v3) Removed hardware support ------------------------ - ALFA Network Hornet-UB [#kernelpartition_too_small]_ - ALFA Network Tube2H [#kernelpartition_too_small]_ - ALFA Network N2 [#kernelpartition_too_small]_ - ALFA Network N5 [#kernelpartition_too_small]_ .. [#kernelpartition_too_small] The kernel partition on this device is too small to build a working image. Major changes ------------- OpenWrt 19.07 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gluon v2020.1 is the first release to use OpenWrt 19.07. All targets therefore use Linux 4.14.166. batman-adv compat v14 removal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Support for the long deprecated compat 14 version of batman-adv has been dropped. Communities still using this version should migrate to batman-adv using the scheduled domain switch. IBSS wireless mesh removal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Support for the IBSS wireless protocol has been dropped. Communities still using IBSS are suggested to migrate to 802.11s using the scheduled domain switch. Performance enhancements ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We install zram-swap by default on ``ar71xx`` devices with 8MB of flash and 32MB of RAM. Renamed targets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - The ``ipq40xx`` target was renamed to ``ipq40xx-generic``. - The ``ipq806x`` target was renamed to ``ipq806x-generic``. Status Page ~~~~~~~~~~~ - Gateway nexthop information has been added to the statuspage when batman-adv is used. This includes its MAC address and prettyname as well as the interface name towards the selected gateway. - The site name has been added to the statuspage. If the node is in a multidomain setup it will also show the domain name. DECT button to enter config mode ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Many AVM devices don't feature a separate RESET/WPS button, therefore starting this release we support entering the config mode via DECT buttons. X86 partition size ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The x86 partition size has been reduced to fit on disks with a capacity of 128 MB. Bugfixes -------- Autoupdater aliases ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We have added several new aliases for autoupdater compatibility on the following devices: - Ubiquiti UniFi AC LR - Raspberry Pi Site changes ------------ site.mk ~~~~~~~ - The ``GLUON_WLAN_MESH`` variable can be dropped, as 802.11s is the only supported wireless transport from now on. Internals --------- Linting Targets ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Support for linter make targets was added. - ``make lint`` - ``make lint-sh`` to only check shell scripts - ``make lint-lua`` to only check lua scripts These require the shellcheck and luacheck tools. The docker image has been updated accordingly. Continuous integration ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We have implemented continuous integration testing using Jenkins and thereby ensure that all lua and shell scripts are linted, that the documentation still builds and warnings are highlighted, and that Gluon still compiles, by testing a build on the ``x86_64`` target. We expect this to significantly improve the feedback cycle and quality of contributions.