The original TP-Link firmware images can be flashed via
the sysupgrade command, however those may contain a
bootloader. Flashing such an image via sysupgrade
bricks the board, and it can't be recovered without
a serial console.
Signed-off-by: Gabor Juhos <juhosg@openwrt.org>
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With these images, it is possible to use the 'unused'
partition of the flash. The 'fat' images can be installed
with the sysupgrade command. When a 'fat' image is
installed from a regular one, the platform specific
sysupgrade script copies the calibration data to the
end of the flash. Likewise, when a regular image is
installed from the 'fat' version the sysupgrade script
copies the calibration data back to the original location.
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It should be implemmented in a cleaner way.
This reverts the following commits:
[ar71xx] dir-825-b1: Fix wholeflash images
[ar71xx] dir825b1: Add image for DIR-825-B1 that uses the whole flash"
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For the pure convenience of having a correctly named
image and system name in /proc/cpuinfo , until we can
do that by having system names in DTS...
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <dgolle@allnet.de>
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The patch set for Buffalo WLAE-AG300N initial support.
There is another patch for wireless led support that
is posted separately.
Note on serial console:
This unit has buffalo standard 4 pin console, but the unit may not power
on if some console apparatus is connected. This is probably due to some
electronic interaction between the unit's electronic power switch circuit
and the serial console apparatus. If this happens, it is required to power
on the unit without the console, then quickly (re-)attach it.
[juhosg: fix coding style]
Signed-off-by: Yoichi Shinoda <shinoda@jaist.ac.jp>
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This patch adds support for D-LINK DIR-615 E4 board. It's mostly based
on the existing support for DIR-600 A1, with some changes in the leds
configuration.
It's an updated version of the patch that reliably works on my hw for
about a year (it was built from trunk on Jan 2011). When I decided to
update the firmware and checked for the current support for that device,
I also found previously posted patches by Alexey Loukianov that
mentioned some stability issues. I'm not sure where could be the
difference, the patches are very similar except the wmac led pin number
- I was using 1, and those patches used 17.
[juhosg: add 3.2 support]
Signed-off-by: Vadim Girlin <vadimgirlin@gmail.com>
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Adds support for TL-MR11U, a portable router with very similar
hardware to the TL-WR703N and TL-MR3020, but with an onboard
2000mAh battery.
Tested, working:
All interfaces (Ethernet, 802.11n, USB)
WPS & Reset switches (Power appears to be a hardware slider)
Ethernet, Wifi, 3G LEDs (Power & charging LEDs hardware controlled)
Sysupgrade
[juhosg: fix indentations to use TABs instead of spaces, fix 3.2 patch
breakage]
Signed-off-by: Simon Taylor <simon.taylor.uk@gmail.com>
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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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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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Works for me! ;-)
Patch-by: Russell Senior <russell@personaltelco.net>
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This fixes the machine name in /proc/cpuinfo and luci status page machine name.
Signed-off-by: Petri Rosenström <petri.rosenstrom@gmail.com>
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U-Boot on the ALL0258N needs offset, size and md5 for kernel and rootfs to be
stored in the U-Boot environment.
If the checksums don't match during boot, a failsafe-system is booted instead.
This patch adds a board-specific sysupgrade hack for the all0258n which
calculates and updates the checksums for the U-Boot environment.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <dgolle@allnet.de>
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