For sysupgrade the generic image should be used and the special image for the wgt634u is just needed for initial flashing over CFE.
russell reported that with this patch sysupgrdae did not worked for him any more and he could not reproduce the error described in #11420.
With the patch the linux partition also contained the loader which is in the first 128KB.
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The image format for the wgt634u is different from the normal format.
Without this patch the partition parser detects a 128kb bigger
partition after every update.
This closes#11420
Thank you b.sander for the patch.
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* update the flash driver for bcm47xx to use the stubs already in bcma
* do some misc enhancements to the flash drivers for bcm47xx
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Before it was tried to initialize the deactivated PCIe core in client
mode, but this causes the SoC to hang. Just do not initialize it at all
and ignore the core it is not working and nothing is connected to it
when the specific bit is set in the boardflags.
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Sometimes the PCIe card indicates that it has a sprom somewhere and we
are able to read the memory region, but it is empty and not valid. In
these cases we should try to use the fallback sprom as a last chance.
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The chip common and the PCIe code are accessing the sprom struct which
is not filled when these cores are initialized. Fix this by adding an
early initialize and fill the sprom struct before accessing it in other
code.
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The bcma based SoCs with a ieee80211 core on the SoC and an other
connected via PCIe or USB store the sprom for the SoC with a sb/1/
prefix. The SoC with just one wifi core do not use prefixes. The
BCM4706 do not use a prefix for the SoC part at all, because the prefix
is the path to the ieee80211 core and there is non on the BCM4706.
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When not removing support for the wait instruction, when ruining on the
BCM4706 SoC the system stops after msleep() without an exception. I
haven't seen this problem on the other Broadcom SoCs with a 74K CPU,
but in the Broadcom SDK it is deactivated for all CPUs of this type.
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There are some ifdefs missing so when only ssb or only bcma was
selected in the kernel config it did not build.
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The dcache bug that it works around is a generic issue, not a brcm47xx cache quirk
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Now tg3 works with the Ethernet core of the Linksys WRT610N v1 (again).
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