This patch fixes the board detection of the TL-MR3020.
The LED behaviour has also been modified:
* The WPS LED is the diag LED now.
* A netdev trigger for the LAN LED has been added.
The profile of the TL-MR3020 has been updated because the needed package
"kmod-ledtrig-usbdev" was missing which resulted in a non-working usbdev
trigger for the 3G/USB LED.
[juhosg: the board name changes has been removed, and the kernel files
has been changed instead.]
Signed-off-by: Christian Cier-Zniewski <c.cier@gmx.de>
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The microSD slot and the Real Time Clock is not working yet.
The miniPCIe interface is not tested due to the lack of a
suitable card.
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These models are based on the AP99 reference board,
and uses the AR7241 SoC.
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This patch adds support for the TP-Link device TL-MR3020 which is very
similiar to the TL-WR703N.
The TL-MR3020 uses 5 LEDs, 1 push button and a switch with 3 positions.
Only four LEDs can be controlled via GPIO. The power LED is connected to
the power supply.
The WPS push button has been mapped to KEY_WPS_BUTTON. The two GPIO signals
of the sliding switch have been mapped to BTN_0 and BTN_1.
I have also setup a wiki page with details here:
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-mr3020
USB is working and has been tested with USB mass storage and USB UMTS
stick.
Wifi also seems to work.
Ethernet is working too.
Signed-off-by: Christian Cier-Zniewski <c.cier@gmx.de>
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Because the external switch has no driver yet, connect GMAC0
to the PHY4 of the internal switch for now. This allows to
use the DB120 board as a router with 4LAN+1WAN ports.
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I noticed most of /etc/defconfig was replaced by /etc/uci-defaults, which is
indeed much nicer. So I moved over ubootenv from having a defconfig-entry to
also be generated from uci-defaults.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <dgolle@allnet.de>
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Create the default network configuration dynamically for the
AR724x/AR9331 boards. Some other boards are using the same
configuration, so convert those as well.
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Create the default network configuration dynamically for the boards with
swapped eth0, eth1 interfaces.
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Create the default network configuration dynamically for the boards with
a single ethernet interface.
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Now that we can use a generic name for the switch there is no need for a
separate image for the WZR-HP-G301NH.
Update the default network config and remove the extra image.
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Add support for the Buffalo WZR-HP-G301NH. The only difference between it
and the WZR-HP-G00NH is that it has a RTL8366RB instead of a RTL8366S.
Since we don't do runtime detection of the switch, we need a separate
machine definition for it.
While we are at it, also rename the profile to reflect that it now is for
more than one device.
Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski <jonas.gorski+openwrt@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Dave Lichterman <laviddichterman@gmail.com>
[nand-disk trigger has been removed - juhosg]
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This adds image generation for NBG460N/550N/550NH boards.
Signed-off-by: Michael Kurz <michi.kurz@googlemail.com>
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Make the WiFi LEDs blink for activity on the WNDR3700, matching the
stock firmware and user expectations. The green 2.4GHz and blue 5GHz
LEDs will illuminate with the radio on, and will blink to indicate
transmission and reception.
Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@moxienet.com>
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