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Author SHA1 Message Date
David Bauer 16b01fb1b9 mpc85xx: add support for Enterasys WS-AP3710i
Hardware
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SoC:   NXP P1020 (2x e500 @ 800MHz)
RAM:   256M DDR3 (Micron)
FLASH: 32M NOR (Spansion S29GL128S)
BTN:   1x Reset
WiFi:  1x Atheros AR9590 2.4 bgn 3x3
       2x Atheros AR9590 5.0 an 3x3
ETH:   1x Gigabit Ethernet (Atheros AR8033)
LED:   System (green/red) - Radio{0,1} (green)
       LAN (connected to PHY)
        - GE blue
        - FE green

Serial is a Cisco-compatible RJ45 next to the ethernet port.
115200-N-8 are the settings for OS and U-Boot.

Installation
------------

1. Grab the OpenWrt initramfs, rename it to 01C8A8C0.img. Place it in
   the root directory of a TFTP server and serve it at
   192.168.200.200/24.

2. Connect to the serial port and boot the AP. Stop autoboot in U-Boot
   by pressing Enter when prompted. Credentials are identical to the one
   in the APs interface. By default it is admin / new2day.

3. Set the bootcmd so the AP can boot OpenWrt by executing

   $ setenv boot_openwrt "setenv bootargs;
     cp.b 0xee000000 0x1000000 0x1000000; bootm 0x1000000"
   $ setenv bootcmd "run boot_openwrt"
   $ saveenv

   If you plan on going back to the vendor firmware - the bootcmd for it
   is stored in the boot_flash variable.

4. Load the initramfs image to RAM and boot by executing

   $ tftpboot 0x1000000 192.168.200.200:01C8A8C0.img; bootm

5. Make a backup of the "firmware" partition if you ever wish to go back
   to the vendor firmware.

6. Upload the OpenWrt sysupgrade image via SCP to the devices /tmp
   folder.

7. Flash OpenWrt using sysupgrade.

   $ sysupgrade -n /tmp/openwrt-sysupgrade.bin

Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
4 years ago
Daniel Golle d0d7f5d9e4 mpc85xx: remove CONFIG_LEGACY_PTY from kernel config
Having legacy PTYs enabled causes problems with procd-hotplug.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
4 years ago
David Bauer 84b1257f80 mpc85xx: remove USB support from kernel
This removes USB support from the compiled kernel. Because of this, the
kernel is just small enough for the TP-Link WDR4900 to boot the
resulting kernel.

This is necessary to support the WDR4900 in the upcoming 19.xx release.
In the long run, this should be fixed with a second stage bootloader, as
the vendor bootloader only loads the first 2684k bytes.

Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
5 years ago
Pawel Dembicki bbe932ac16 mpc85xx: 4.19: add missing symbol
OCEDO Panda was added in b368373f, but only for
4.14 config. This patch fix 4.19 build for generic
and p2020 subtarget.

Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <p.dembicki@wb.com.pl>
5 years ago
David Bauer 97e4311fca mpc85xx: add support for Sophos RED 15w Rev.1
Hardware
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CPU:  Freescale P1010 PowerPC
RAM:  128M DDR3
NAND: 128MiB
ETH:  RTL8211F SGMII PHY
      RTL8367B 5-port RGMII switch
      (not connected to SoC - unmanaged)
WiFi: SparkLan WPEA-121N
       - Atheros AR9382 2T2R abgn
USB:  1x USB 2.0
LED:  System, Router, Internet, Tunnel controllable
      LAN1-4, WAN, Power non-controllable
BTN:  None

Installation
============
1. Power on the device while attached to the Console port.

2. Halt the U-Boot by pressing Enter when prompted.

3. Set the correct bootcmd for booting OpenWRT:
 > setenv bootargs_owrt "setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,115200"
 > setenv bootcmd "run bootargs_owrt;
   nand read 0x1000000 0x300000 0x800000;
   bootm 0x1000000;"
 > saveenv

5. Rename OpenWRT initramfs image to 'kernel.bin' and place it in a
   TFTP server root-directory served on 192.168.1.2/24. Connect your
   computer to one of the LAN-ports.

4. Boot OpenWRT initramfs image with
 > run bootargs_owrt; tftpboot 0x1000000 192.168.1.2:kernel.bin;
   bootm 0x1000000;

6. (Optional)
   Make a Backup of 'sophos-os1', 'sophos-os2' and 'sophos-data' in case
   you ever want to go back to the vendor firmware.

7. Create Ubi Volume on mtd4 by executing
 > ubiformat /dev/mtd4 -y

8. Transfer OpenWRT sysupgrade image to the device via SCP and install it
   with
 > sysupgrade -n <openwrt-image-file>

Back to Stock
=============
If you want to go back to the stock firmware, here is the bootcmd of the
vendor firmware:
 > setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/mtdblock5;
   nand read 0xc00000 0x00300000  0x100000;
   nand read 0x1000000 0x00400000 0x00800000;
   bootm 0x1000000 - 0xc00000

Set it via 'setenv' from the U-Boot shell and don't forget to save it
using 'saveenv'!

After this, boot the OpenWRT initramfs image just like you would for
installation. Write back the three vendor partitions using mtd. Reboot
the device afterwards.

Signed-off-by: David Bauer <mail@david-bauer.net>
[refresh and reorder patches]
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
5 years ago
Christian Lamparter bbe7ad5a2f mpc85xx: 4.19: refresh kernel config
This patch syncs the 4.19 kernel config to the
current generic configuration.

Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
5 years ago
Pawel Dembicki 36d45e4cdc mpc85xx: add kernel 4.19 support
Copied config from 4.14

Add patches for 4.19

Drop patch 103-powerpc-fix-build-cross32ar.patch,
because issue was fixed in upstream.

Compiled: generic p1020
Compiled and tested: (unofficial) P2020, TP-Link TL-WDR4900

Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com> [reworded commit]
5 years ago