ath79: add support for Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H
Buffalo WZR-HP-AG300H is a dual band router based on
Qualcom Atheros AR7161 rev 2
Specification:
- 680 MHz CPU (Qualcomm Atheros AR7161)
- 128 MiB RAM (2x Samsung K4H511638G-LCCC)
- 32 MiB Flash (2x Winbond 25Q128BVFG)
- WiFi 5 GHz a/n (Atheros AR9220)
- WiFi 2.4 GHz b/g/n (Atheros AR9223)
- 1000Base-T WAN (Atheros AR7161)
- 4x 1000Base-T Switch (Atheros AR8316)
- 1x USB 2.0
- 3 Buttons (AOSS/WPS, Reset, USB Eject)
- 2 Slide switches (Router (on/off/auto), Movie Engine (on/off))
- 9 LEDs (Power green, WLAN 2GHz green, WLAN 2GHz amber,
WLAN 5GHz green, WLAN 5GHz LED amber, Router green,
Diag red, Movie Engine blue, USB green)
It is already supported by the ar71xx target.
For more information on the device visit the wiki:
<https://openwrt.org/toh/buffalo/wzr-hp-ag300h>
Serial console:
- The UART Header is next to Movie Engine Switch.
- Pinout is RX - TX - GND - 3.3V (Square Pad is 3.3V)
- The Serial setting is 115200-8-N-1.
Installation of OpenWRT from vendor firmware:
- Connect to the Web-interface at http://192.168.11.1
- Go to “Administration” → “Firmware Upgrade”
- Upload the OpenWrt factory image
Tested:
- Ethernet (LAN, WAN)
- WiFi
- Installation
- via TFTP rescue
- via factory image
- on firmware v1.77 (28-05-2012)
- on pro firmware v24SP2 r30356 (26-03-2018)
- via sysupgrade from ar71xx
(wlan devices don't work because of new names)
- via sysupgrade from itself
- Buttons
- LEDS
- USB (Power control and device recognition)
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Frauendienst <openwrt@nospam.obeliks.de>
2018-08-18 16:28:02 +00:00
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include ./common-buffalo.mk
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2018-08-14 06:01:05 +00:00
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define Device/buffalo_whr-g301n
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SOC := ar7240
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DEVICE_VENDOR := Buffalo
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DEVICE_MODEL := WHR-G301N
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2018-08-14 06:01:05 +00:00
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IMAGE_SIZE := 3712k
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IMAGES += factory.bin tftp.bin
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IMAGE/default := append-kernel | pad-to $$$$(BLOCKSIZE) | append-rootfs | \
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pad-rootfs | check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE)
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IMAGE/factory.bin := $$(IMAGE/default) | buffalo-enc WHR-G301N 1.99 | \
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buffalo-tag WHR-G301N 3
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IMAGE/tftp.bin := $$(IMAGE/default) | buffalo-tftp-header
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SUPPORTED_DEVICES += whr-g301n
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endef
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TARGET_DEVICES += buffalo_whr-g301n
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2018-10-04 16:08:51 +00:00
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ath79: add D-Link DIR-615 E4
Specifications:
- FCC ID: KA2IR615E3
- SoC: MIPS32 24K 400 MHz Atheros AR7240
- RAM: 32 MiB DDR SDRAM ESMT M13S2561616A-5T
- Flash: 4 MiB NOR SPI Macronix MX25L3208E
- Wireless: AR9287 2.4 GHz 802.11n 2T2R, 2x RP-SMA connectors
- Ethernet: 5x 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet
- LEDs: 9x GPIO, 1x ath9k
- Buttons: 2x tactile switches
- UART: 3.3 V, 115200 8n1
- USB: simple hardware modification required, 1x USB 1.1 Full Speed
Partitioning notes:
Vendor firmware (based on CameoAP99) defines two additional partitions:
"mac" @0x3b0000, size 0x10000 and "lp" @0x3c0000, size 0x30000.
The "mac" partition stores LAN MAC address and hardware board name.
However, the vendor firmware uses addresses from "nvram" partition, and
the board name is used only for informational purposes in the Web
interface (included in the pages' header), not affecting the firmware
image check.
The "lp" partition is supposed to contain a "language pack" (which can
be used to add an additional language support to the Web interface) and
is flashed separately, using the vendor firmware upgrade page.
Since these partitions are absolutely useless for OpenWrt and
overwriting them doesn't prevent downgrading to obsolete vendor
firmware, this patch appends the valueable space to "firmware".
Installation instructions:
- Upgrade from OpenWrt ar71xx with "sysupgrade -f -n"
or
- Upload as a firmware update via the vendor Web-interface
or
- Connect UART and use "loady" to upload and run OpenWrt initramfs
image, then sysupgrade from it (TFTP client doesn't work)
or
- Before powering up hold "reset" button and keep it pressed for about
15 seconds after, then access fail safe Web server on 192.168.0.1 (the
old uIP TCP/IP protocol stack is not compatible with modern Linux, the
kernel, so you'll need to use some other OS to do this). Can be
performed without a Web-browser too:
curl http://192.168.0.1/cgi/index \
-F Send=@openwrt-ath79-tiny-dlink_dir-615-e4-squashfs-factory.bin
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
2019-12-10 10:52:02 +00:00
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define Device/dlink_dir-615-e4
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SOC := ar7240
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ath79: add D-Link DIR-615 E4
Specifications:
- FCC ID: KA2IR615E3
- SoC: MIPS32 24K 400 MHz Atheros AR7240
- RAM: 32 MiB DDR SDRAM ESMT M13S2561616A-5T
- Flash: 4 MiB NOR SPI Macronix MX25L3208E
- Wireless: AR9287 2.4 GHz 802.11n 2T2R, 2x RP-SMA connectors
- Ethernet: 5x 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet
- LEDs: 9x GPIO, 1x ath9k
- Buttons: 2x tactile switches
- UART: 3.3 V, 115200 8n1
- USB: simple hardware modification required, 1x USB 1.1 Full Speed
Partitioning notes:
Vendor firmware (based on CameoAP99) defines two additional partitions:
"mac" @0x3b0000, size 0x10000 and "lp" @0x3c0000, size 0x30000.
The "mac" partition stores LAN MAC address and hardware board name.
However, the vendor firmware uses addresses from "nvram" partition, and
the board name is used only for informational purposes in the Web
interface (included in the pages' header), not affecting the firmware
image check.
The "lp" partition is supposed to contain a "language pack" (which can
be used to add an additional language support to the Web interface) and
is flashed separately, using the vendor firmware upgrade page.
Since these partitions are absolutely useless for OpenWrt and
overwriting them doesn't prevent downgrading to obsolete vendor
firmware, this patch appends the valueable space to "firmware".
Installation instructions:
- Upgrade from OpenWrt ar71xx with "sysupgrade -f -n"
or
- Upload as a firmware update via the vendor Web-interface
or
- Connect UART and use "loady" to upload and run OpenWrt initramfs
image, then sysupgrade from it (TFTP client doesn't work)
or
- Before powering up hold "reset" button and keep it pressed for about
15 seconds after, then access fail safe Web server on 192.168.0.1 (the
old uIP TCP/IP protocol stack is not compatible with modern Linux, the
kernel, so you'll need to use some other OS to do this). Can be
performed without a Web-browser too:
curl http://192.168.0.1/cgi/index \
-F Send=@openwrt-ath79-tiny-dlink_dir-615-e4-squashfs-factory.bin
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
2019-12-10 10:52:02 +00:00
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DEVICE_VENDOR := D-Link
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DEVICE_MODEL := DIR-615
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DEVICE_VARIANT := E4
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IMAGE_SIZE := 3776k
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FACTORY_IMAGE_SIZE := 3456k
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IMAGES += factory.bin
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IMAGE/default := append-kernel | append-rootfs | pad-rootfs
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IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := $$(IMAGE/default) | append-metadata | \
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check-size $$$$(IMAGE_SIZE)
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IMAGE/factory.bin := $$(IMAGE/default) | \
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check-size $$$$(FACTORY_IMAGE_SIZE) | pad-to $$$$(FACTORY_IMAGE_SIZE) | \
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append-string "AP99-AR7240-RT-091105-05"
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ath79: add D-Link DIR-615 E4
Specifications:
- FCC ID: KA2IR615E3
- SoC: MIPS32 24K 400 MHz Atheros AR7240
- RAM: 32 MiB DDR SDRAM ESMT M13S2561616A-5T
- Flash: 4 MiB NOR SPI Macronix MX25L3208E
- Wireless: AR9287 2.4 GHz 802.11n 2T2R, 2x RP-SMA connectors
- Ethernet: 5x 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet
- LEDs: 9x GPIO, 1x ath9k
- Buttons: 2x tactile switches
- UART: 3.3 V, 115200 8n1
- USB: simple hardware modification required, 1x USB 1.1 Full Speed
Partitioning notes:
Vendor firmware (based on CameoAP99) defines two additional partitions:
"mac" @0x3b0000, size 0x10000 and "lp" @0x3c0000, size 0x30000.
The "mac" partition stores LAN MAC address and hardware board name.
However, the vendor firmware uses addresses from "nvram" partition, and
the board name is used only for informational purposes in the Web
interface (included in the pages' header), not affecting the firmware
image check.
The "lp" partition is supposed to contain a "language pack" (which can
be used to add an additional language support to the Web interface) and
is flashed separately, using the vendor firmware upgrade page.
Since these partitions are absolutely useless for OpenWrt and
overwriting them doesn't prevent downgrading to obsolete vendor
firmware, this patch appends the valueable space to "firmware".
Installation instructions:
- Upgrade from OpenWrt ar71xx with "sysupgrade -f -n"
or
- Upload as a firmware update via the vendor Web-interface
or
- Connect UART and use "loady" to upload and run OpenWrt initramfs
image, then sysupgrade from it (TFTP client doesn't work)
or
- Before powering up hold "reset" button and keep it pressed for about
15 seconds after, then access fail safe Web server on 192.168.0.1 (the
old uIP TCP/IP protocol stack is not compatible with modern Linux, the
kernel, so you'll need to use some other OS to do this). Can be
performed without a Web-browser too:
curl http://192.168.0.1/cgi/index \
-F Send=@openwrt-ath79-tiny-dlink_dir-615-e4-squashfs-factory.bin
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com>
2019-12-10 10:52:02 +00:00
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SUPPORTED_DEVICES += dir-615-e4
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endef
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TARGET_DEVICES += dlink_dir-615-e4
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2018-10-04 16:08:51 +00:00
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define Device/pqi_air-pen
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SOC := ar9330
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DEVICE_VENDOR := PQI
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DEVICE_MODEL := Air-Pen
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2019-09-22 10:06:25 +00:00
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DEVICE_PACKAGES := kmod-usb2
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2018-10-04 16:08:51 +00:00
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IMAGE_SIZE := 7680k
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SUPPORTED_DEVICES += pqi-air-pen
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endef
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TARGET_DEVICES += pqi_air-pen
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