The Netgear wgt634u uses minus between the hex digest of the mac
address and all other broadcom devices are using colons between the hex
digest. Now the mac address is correctly parsed also when minus is used.
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This fixes a problem with wrt350n.
It boots only if this config option is set, otherwise it reboots after "Switching to clocksource MIPS"
Thank you sn9 for fixing this problem.
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Broadcom removed these pci id, but at least the wrt350n has a Ethernet
controller with a pci id of 14e4:1676
Thank you sn9 for fixing this problem.
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Backport patches from r24162
brcm47xx: reorder patches like they were commitet upstream
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0x4243) functionality. Revert that patch until we get a proper fix.
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Readd the workarround from the old version again which was removed in r22296 and refresh the patches.
This should close#7874
Thank you Russell Senior for testing.
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Reading the CFE properties causes system hangs on some devices. With
this patch nvram read will be successful very time so cfe will no be
read out. This code is not really correct but it will work around some
problems for some people.
Related ticket: #7693
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Thank you realopty for the patch.
tools/firmware-utils/src/mkchkimg.c is from http://www.myopenrouter.com/download/10611/mkchkimg/
This closes#7702.
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space is used to store config values. When overwriting it the device
will not start any more.
closes#7630
Thank you realopty for testing.
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* fix return codes of nvram_getenv. Now it behaves like cfe_getenv.
* also check cfe for kernel_args param.
* some style fixes
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CFE does not boot images generated with these checksums because of
wrong checksum.
After flashing then with tftp to my Asus wl500-GPv1 the following messages
are show:
Null Rescue Flag.
Boot program checksum is invalid
Hello!! Enter Rescue Mode: (Check error)
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* reduce image size for CRC calculation by fs_mark size
sysupgrade sometimes failed for me and I noticed that it was due
to incorrect CRC values in trx-header after performing it.
It seems that the fs_mark was completely included in the calculation
and that it was nevertheless modified by sysupgrade while appending
the jffs data.
This only occurs for the first boot after sysupgrade as the flashmap
driver recalculates the CRC to an even smaller area when it boots.
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more and more users are getting confused by this, and consider it a regression in brcm47xx,
because brcm-2.4 was not showing this message. It's not particularly interesting for debugging,
most of the time it only happens because of an unconnected port.
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some CFE versions (i.e. WRT54G3Gv2-VF) expect two separate firmware
images which each consume half of the available flash space.
these changes check for the TRX header version and set the partition
size correctly.
Tested on G3Gv2-VF and Asus WL-500GP
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'factory' and 'sysupgrade' did not make much sense. A discussion
with jow convinced me that .trx results in a helpdesk disaster.
So I decided to use '.bin' for normal bin-headers and '.noheader.bin'
for the trx-v2 image.
I fixed the wiki accordingly.
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It is selected by CONFIG_JFFS2_LZMA which is set in the generic config.
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* update pointers in struct hc_driver
* make ssb_ehci_detach more look like the pci version
* remove resume and suspend as they are never activated and not compiling
* replace ssb_ehci_start with ehci_run as it only calls this method
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Disable some calls the WRT54G3G implementation does not like
and enable interrupts to allow hotplugging.
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The defined offset is wrong and the fixup-code overrides it
later on so that it never gets used for most PCI devices.
Unfortunately the yenta-socket allocates its own resources
and crashes because of the wrong mem_offset.
It seems that the offset and fixup code came from 2.4 where
resource allocation was handled differently.
This patch removes the unneeded parts and thus enables
the yenta_socket on the WRT54G3G platform.
It was tested on Asus WL500G-Premium (v1 and v2), Linksys
WRT54G3G, Netgear WGT634U
Signed-off-by: Michael Buesch <mb@bu3sch.de>
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The patch commited in r18413 was wrong.
This patch prevents prom_init_mem from scanning over 128MB ram.
This is from #6765 and #3177
Refresh all patches
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Explicitely enable shared interrupt 2 for any core that didn't get a dedicated IRQ
anymore (fallthrough case) and for EXTIF cores to make gpio interrupts work.
Also remove a bogus comment.
Signed-off-by: Jochen Friedrich <jochen@scram.de>
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