Login to netgear webinterface and flash factory.img
Based on a discontinued GitHub Pull Request by
kuyokushin <codenamezero@protonmail.com>
https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/2545
NOTE: Netgear R6700 v2 have five clones: R6900 v2, R7450, Nighthawk
AC2400, Nighthawk AC2100 and already added R6800. Rest of them should
be really easy supportable. Image for R6700v2 should work perfectly with
them. Please refer:
https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/2614
Tested-by: Víctor Gibrán <victorgibranmz@hotmail.com> [R6700v2] Tested-by: John Landrum <jl31m10@yahoo.com> [AC2400] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
[add guest led to mt7621_netgear_r6700-v2.dts end edit commit message] Signed-off-by: Pawel Dembicki <paweldembicki@gmail.com>
Ansuel Smith [Wed, 19 Feb 2020 00:22:00 +0000 (01:22 +0100)]
ipq806x: add patch to fix broken usb3
Due to changes in syscon driver, the phy dwc3 driver
needs to use device_node_to_regmap since it has to skip
the new introduced clk check. This fix broken usb3 on this
target.
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Ansuel Smith [Fri, 28 Feb 2020 21:29:04 +0000 (22:29 +0100)]
ipq806x: add patch to disable pretimeout on timer platform
Currently the watchdog timer is broken as it tries to
get an interrupt to setup pretimeout. Since our platform
have a different type of interrupt disable it and use
legacy watchdog probe.
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Ansuel Smith [Thu, 30 Jan 2020 01:37:58 +0000 (02:37 +0100)]
ipq806x: add ipq806x mdio driver
This was created by Chunkeey some time ago. Since mdio driver
works or doesn't work and since this was tested by me for 1 year,
include it to remove the use of the generic bitbang gpio driver for
switch driver.
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Ansuel Smith [Sun, 26 Jan 2020 03:32:45 +0000 (04:32 +0100)]
ipq806x: fix tsens driver
Rework tsens driver.
Since in the new kernel 5.4 init common do more than it
should, inizialize the kernel memory directly in the driver and
drop use of this function. Rework all the patch with the new
variable names.
Signed-off-by: Ansuel Smith <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Pawel Dembicki [Mon, 2 Mar 2020 20:42:34 +0000 (21:42 +0100)]
kirkwood: initial refresh of 5.4 patches
Refreshed all patches.
Changed:
105-ea4500.patch-> Upstream DSA driver was updated. Patch was fixed
202-linksys-find-active-root.patch -> Upstream driver was moved. Patch
was fixed
Alan Swanson [Sat, 16 Nov 2019 16:48:30 +0000 (16:48 +0000)]
mediatek: update uci-defaults for renamed smp packet steering option
Leave as enabled by default for mediatek. Also remove obsolete
settings from when packet steering was moved from netifd to a
simplified hotplug script.
Signed-off-by: Alan Swanson <reiver@improbability.net>
Alan Swanson [Fri, 15 Nov 2019 14:05:35 +0000 (14:05 +0000)]
netifd: change RPS/XPS handling to all CPUs and disable by default
The current implementation is significantly lowering lantiq
performace [1][2] by using RPS with non-irq CPUs and XPS
with alternating CPUs.
The previous netifd implementation (by default but could be
configured) simply used all CPUs and this patch essentially
reverts to this behaviour.
The only document suggesting using non-interrupt CPUs is Red
Hat [3] where if the network interrupt rate is extremely high
excluding the CPU that handles network interrupts *may* also
improve performance.
The original packet steering patches [4] advise that optimal
settings for the CPU mask seems to depend on architectures
and cache hierarcy so one size does not fit all. It also
advises that the overhead in processing for a lightly loaded
server can cause performance degradation.
Ideally, proper IRQ balancing is a better option with
the irqbalance daemon or manually.
The kernel does not enable packet steering by default, so
also disable in OpenWRT by default. (Though mvebu with its
hardware scheduling issues [5] might want to enable packet
steering by default.)
Change undocumented "default_ps" parameter to clearer
"packet_steering" parameter. The old parameter was only ever
set in target/linux/mediatek/base-files/etc/uci-defaults/99-net-ps
and matched the default.
Yousong Zhou [Thu, 6 Feb 2020 09:11:39 +0000 (17:11 +0800)]
ramips: mt7530: remove redundant global attrs for port mirroring
Global attributes enable_mirror_tx/enable_mirror_rx depend on runtime
value of another global attribute mirror_source_port which just resides
in the memory
The same functionality can be achieved by directly setting port
attribute of the same names. E.g. the following two groups of commands
achieve the same thing
swconfig dev switch0 set mirror_source_port 3
swconfig dev switch0 set enable_mirror_tx 1
swconfig dev switch0 set mirror_source_port 4
swconfig dev switch0 set enable_mirror_tx 1
swconfig dev switch0 port 3 set enable_mirror_tx 1
swconfig dev switch0 port 4 set enable_mirror_tx 1
getopt is the only command where /usr/local/bin is specified explicitly.
All other commands are assumed to exist in the PATH in one form or
another. Remove this exception and require gnugetopt/getopt to be in
the user's PATH.
In the case of macos Homebrew, getopt is 'keg only' hence not linked
into /usr/local/bin whilst other commands are linked and likely found by
virtue of /usr/local/bin being in PATH.
Since 2019 Homebrew is very reluctant to install links that have
potential to override default OS behaviour, eg: following instructions
on our current 'how to build on macos' wiki page:
$ brew ln gnu-getopt --force
Warning: Refusing to link macOS-provided software: gnu-getopt
If you need to have gnu-getopt first in your PATH run:
echo 'export PATH="/usr/local/opt/gnu-getopt/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.zshrc
A better option for macos is to link getopt as 'gnugetopt' in
/usr/local/bin, thus the build system will find 'gnugetopt' but other
applications looking for just 'getopt' will find the original macos
binary.
Ultimately it makes sense that 'GNU' dependencies are placed in
/usr/local/bin and /usr/local/bin is included in the user's PATH.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
This commit fills the void for current OpenWrt installations which will
be still on old bootloader version even after "x86: add bootloader
upgrade on sysupgrade", since it performs bootloader upgrade only on
sysupgrade. To keep all OpenWrt deploynents on the same GRUB version,
add preinit hook, which will perform upgrade of the bootloader on first
boot after sysupgrade.
It's temporary solution and should be deleted, when the first release
including this hook will no longer be supported by OpenWrt team.
We can assume that all installations should be on current bootolader
version and from there sysupgrade routine will be sufficient.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
Currently bootloader always stays on the same version as when first
written to boot medium (not true if partition layout changed, which will
trigger sysupgrade process to write full disk image). That creates
inconveniences as it always stays with same features or/and bugs. Users
wishing to add support to additional modules or new version, would need
to write the whole image, potentially destroying previous system
configuration. To fix these, this commit adds additional routine to
sysupgrade which upgrades unconditionally the bootloader to the latest
state provided by OpenWrt.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
There can be some leftovers from other image recipes, if the same
directory names are used and multiply image types are selected.
Therefore remove directories used in the recipe, before contents for the
image are prepared.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
Tim Harvey [Fri, 28 Feb 2020 19:33:56 +0000 (11:33 -0800)]
imx6: 5.4: dts: backport lsm9ds1 imu support for GW553x
Add one node for the accel/gyro i2c device and another for the separate
magnetometer device in the lsm9ds1.
Signed-off-by: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>
[commit subject/description tweaks, kernel version in patch filename] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
Tim Harvey [Fri, 28 Feb 2020 18:49:53 +0000 (10:49 -0800)]
kernel: 5.4: backport fxos8700 accel support from 5.5
Backport kernel module from 5.5 for FXOS8700CQ, which is a small,
low-power, 3-axis linear accelerometer and 3-axis magnetometer combined
into a single package. The device features a selectable I2C or
point-to-point SPI serial interface with 14-bit accelerometer and 16-bit
magnetometer ADC resolution along with smart-embedded functions.
Signed-off-by: Tim Harvey <tharvey@gateworks.com>
[added commit description] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
Code was attempting to determine the size of the file
before it was actually known and allocating insufficient
memory space. Images above a certain size caused a
segmentation fault. Moving the calloc() ensured ensured
that large images didn't result in a buffer overflow on
memcpy().
Signed-off-by: Michael T Farnworth <michael@turf.org>
[fixed name in From to match one in SoB] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
Rosen Penev [Thu, 28 Nov 2019 19:19:31 +0000 (11:19 -0800)]
tools/pkg-config: Replace with pkgconf
pkgconf is a newer, actively maintained implementation of pkg-config that
supports more aspects of the pkg-config file specification and provides a
library interface that applications can use to incorporate intelligent
handling of pkg-config files into themselves (such as build file
generators, IDEs, and compilers). Through its pkg-config compatibility
interface (activated when it is run as "pkg-config"), it also can
completely replace the original implementation.
It is also lighterweight and does not require glib2, as pkg-config does.
On other distros, pkgconf is symlinked to pkg-config. For simplicity here,
it is renamed to pkg-config.real, as in the original package.
Initial results have been positive. As before, pkgconf works as long as
the pkg-config files point to the proper paths.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
[backported upstream fix for Meson] Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
uboot-mvebu: point to UBOOT_CONFIG when setting options
The BUILD_VARIANT might differ from UBOOT_CONFIG, so point to a file we
are actually changing. Being here let's call 'Build/Configure/U-Boot'
definition, instead of definig the same command. This'll be more future
proof, if U-Boot configuration procedure will change.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
If device recipe has specified DEVICE_DTS variable, the dtb is built
anyway by OpenWrt buildroot image rules. Drop the patch and adjust the
location of compiled dtb.
Cc: Scott Roberts <ttocsr@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
Tar has ability to change current dir, so use that instead additional
command invocation. Also being here, change tar arguments to make final
archive reproducible.
Cc: Scott Roberts <ttocsr@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
This device receipe selects bunch of packages which some are re-defined,
unnecessary or irrelevant. Clean them up, so only basic functionality
persist.
Cc: Scott Roberts <ttocsr@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
Don't rewrite global DTS_DIR, instead, use proper variable for
specifying devices dts directory. For consistency, also specify the
variable in default profile, as suggested by Adrian Schmutzler.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Maciej Nowak <tomek_n@o2.pl>
Jeffery To [Tue, 18 Feb 2020 21:37:22 +0000 (05:37 +0800)]
tools: Fix "lib" symlink created inside $(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/lib
Currently, if "make tools/install" is called after tools have already
been installed, a symbolic link named "lib" will be created inside
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/lib, pointing to "lib" (i.e. itself).
During tools/prepare, a "lib64" symlink is created inside
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST) that points to "lib" (also inside
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)).
If tools/prepare is called and the "lib64" symlink already exists, then
ln will treat it as a directory and instead create a symlink named "lib"
inside of that directory.
This adds the -n option for ln so that $(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/lib64 is
always treated as a normal file (the link name), not as a directory.
Jeffery To [Tue, 18 Feb 2020 21:15:04 +0000 (05:15 +0800)]
build: Fix directory symlinks not removed when cleaning STAGING_DIR
Currently, a symbolic link whose target is a directory will not be
removed when cleaning packages from STAGING_DIR.
In the first cleaning pass in scripts/clean-package.sh, the -f test for
a directory symlink returns false (because the link target is a
directory) and so the symlink is not removed.
In the second pass, the -d test returns true for a directory symlink,
but the symlink is not removed by rmdir because rmdir only removes
(real) directories.
This updates clean-package.sh to remove all non-directories (including
symbolic links) in the first pass.
Jeffery To [Sat, 8 Jun 2019 22:00:47 +0000 (06:00 +0800)]
build: Remove STAGING_DIR_HOST references for InstallDev/UninstallDev
Build/InstallDev no longer places a file list in
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/packages; this change removes the creation of
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/packages and the attempted removal of a
STAGING_DIR_HOST file list during package clean.
This also changes the host directory passed to Build/UninstallDev from
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST) to $(STAGING_DIR)/host, to match the directory
passed to Build/InstallDev.
Jeffery To [Thu, 2 May 2019 18:24:27 +0000 (02:24 +0800)]
base-files: Add /etc/shinit for non-login shell init
Because /etc/profile (and ~/.profile) are read by login shells only,
aliases and functions defined there are not available to non-login
shells, e.g. when using screen or tmux.
If the ENV environment variable exists (exported by /etc/profile or
~/.profile) and references an existing file, then all interactive shells
(login or non-login) will read that file as well.
This sets the ENV environment variable in /etc/profile, pointing to
/etc/shinit.
This also adds /etc/shinit, which:
* Contains alias and function definitions originally in /etc/profile
* Sources /etc/mkshrc if the user is using mksh (also originally in
/etc/profile), as /etc/mkshrc is meant for all interactive shells
* Sources ~/.mkshrc if the user is using mksh, to compensate for the
fact that mksh will not read ~/.mkshrc if ENV is set
* Sources ~/.shinit if the user is not using mksh
This also removes the shebang from /etc/profile, as the file is sourced,
not executed.
Stijn Tintel [Sat, 22 Feb 2020 09:40:26 +0000 (11:40 +0200)]
libpcap: activate PIE ASLR by default
This activates PIE ASLR support by default when the regular option is
selected. This is required to enable PIE ASLR support by default in ppp,
as it fails to build without it, on x86/64.
The .so file size stays identical.
Suggested-by: Felix Fietkau <nbd@nbd.name> Signed-off-by: Stijn Tintel <stijn@linux-ipv6.be>
David Bauer [Sat, 29 Feb 2020 13:32:15 +0000 (14:32 +0100)]
mpc85xx: disable kernel uImage generation
The previous workaround for the unsupported mkimage xz compression
leads to the TP-Link TL-WDR4900s simpleImage bootwrapper being gzip
compressed, which does not fit the kernel partition.
Removing the uImage gerneration works around this problem.
Build system needs an 'xargs' that supports '-r' which darwin doesn't.
Homebrew installs a 'gxargs' with the findutils package so look for
'gxargs' as well as 'xargs'
This is a bit of a 'fun' corner case anyway. xargs is only required by
the build if 'CONFIG_AUTOREMOVE' is set and after the build system has
built 'tools/findutils' we have a fully working xargs for host anyway.
Until that time we have to rely on the host's xargs implementation.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>
This hunk became obsolete the moment when our
gpio-button-hotplug learned how to deal with
interrupt-supported gpio buttons. The gpio driver
never supported interrupt handling, so these
properties never served any use (outside of a
enhanced ppc4xx-gpio driver that was dropped).
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
David Bauer [Fri, 28 Feb 2020 23:54:41 +0000 (00:54 +0100)]
spi: ath79: remove spi-master setup and cleanup assignment
This removes the assignment of setup and cleanup functions for the ath79
target. Assigning the setup-method will lead to 'setup_transfer' not
being assigned in spi_bitbang_init.
Also drop the redundant cleanup assignment, as this also happens in
spi_bitbang_init.
This patch just refreshes the 5.4 patches. It seems as if
070-v4.20-soc-qcom-spm-add-SCM-probe-dependency.patch is
already applied, so drop it. It also does a quick
make kernel_oldconfig to get rid of unneeded symbols.
[Looks like USB and Ethernet need some more work].
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
This builds the regular arm and arm-neon asm optmized modules for sha1
and sha512, for targets that set CONFIG_ARM_CRYPTO.
On ip40xx, the arm-asm version of sha1 improves performance by 5% over
the generic C implementation; sha1-neon is 25% faster than generic,
and sha512-neon, 259%.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
This alone improves AES-GCM performance by up to 50% on ipq40xx. This
is enabled for targets that support neon and set CONFIG_ARM_CRYPTO:
imx6, ipq40xx, and mvebu.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
This backports commits from master that fix AES ciphers when using the
qce driver:
- A couple of simple fixes for CTR and XTS modes used with AES:
* 041-crypto-qce-fix-ctr-aes-qce-block-chunk-sizes.patch
* 042-crypto-qce-fix-xts-aes-qce-key-sizes.patch
- A fix for a bug that affected cases when there were more entries in
the input sg list than necessary to actually encrypt, resulting in
failure in gcm, where the authentication tag is present after the
encryption data:
* 043-crypto-qce-save-a-sg-table-slot-for-result-buf.patch
- A fix to update the IV buffer passed to the driver from the kernel:
* 044-crypto-qce-update-the-skcipher-IV.patch
- A patch that reduces memory footprint and driver initialization by
only initializing the fallback mechanism where it is actually used:
* 046-crypto-qce-initialize-fallback-only-for-AES.patch
- Three patches that make gcm and xts modes work with the qce driver,
and improve performance with small blocks:
* 047-crypto-qce-use-cryptlen-when-adding-extra-sgl.patch
* 048-crypto-qce-use-AES-fallback-for-small-requests.patch
* 049-crypto-qce-handle-AES-XTS-cases-that-qce-fails.patch
- A patch that allows the hashes/ciphers to be built individually.
* 051-crypto-qce-allow-building-only-hashes-ciphers.patch
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
[renumbered patches, added patches from dropped commit, refreshed, 5.4] Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
This adds the neon based implementations of AES & SHA256.
For AES, according to the kernel config help:
Use a faster and more secure NEON based implementation of AES in CBC,
CTR and XTS modes.
Bit sliced AES gives around 45% speedup on Cortex-A15 for CTR mode
and for XTS mode encryption, CBC and XTS mode decryption speedup is
around 25%. (CBC encryption speed is not affected by this driver.)
This implementation does not rely on any lookup tables so it is
believed to be invulnerable to cache timing attacks.
...
The observed speedups on ipq40xx are more modest: speedup is around 20%
for CTR mode and for XTS mode encryption, CBC and XTS mode decryption
speedup is around 10%. Measurements were made using tcrypt, with
1024-bytes blocks for CTR & CBC, and 4096-bytes for XTS.
The aes-neon-bs driver uses a fallback for CBC encryption; that fallback
could be either the generic driver written in C, or the scalar arm-asm
one. Even though aes-arm is 1.9% slower, it is more resilient to timing
attacks (the reason for being slower), so it is being included here.
The neon sha256 module increases performance over the generic module by
33%.
Signed-off-by: Eneas U de Queiroz <cotequeiroz@gmail.com>
[Enable only ciphers for now, reorder patch in series to help bisect
as new symbols could lead to build failures, 5.4] Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
This patch disables the CRYPTO KERNEL SYMBOLs that are touched
by the upcoming ipq40xx patch "ipq40xx: use neon crypto drivers"
from "Eneas U de Queiroz" and more so for his follow up patches
for the other ARM targets in this series. This should help to
prevent at least a few potential build errors on other archs.
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
To set up the flash memory environment, do the following:
a. As a preliminary step, ensure that the board console port is connected to the PC using these RS232 parameters:
* 115200bps
* 8N1
b. Confirm that the PC is connected to the board using one of the Ethernet ports.
c. Set a static ip 192.168.99.8 for Ethernet that connects to board.
d. The PC must have a TFTP server launched and listening on the interface to which the board is connected.
e. At this stage power up the board and, after a few seconds, press 4 and then any key during the countdown.
U-BOOT> set serverip 192.168.99.9 && tftpboot 0x84000000 192.168.99.8:openwrt.itb && bootm
Signed-off-by: Steven Lin <steven.lin@senao.com>
[copied 4.19 dts to 5.4] Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
HOSTCC scripts/mod/file2alias.o
scripts/mod/file2alias.c:47:3: error: typedef redefinition with different types ('struct uuid_t' vs '__darwin_uuid_t' (aka 'unsigned char [16]'))
} uuid_t;
^
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk/usr/include/sys/_types/_uuid_t.h:31:25: note: previous definition is here
typedef __darwin_uuid_t uuid_t;
^
scripts/mod/file2alias.c:1305:42: error: array initializer must be an initializer list or string literal
DEF_FIELD(symval, tee_client_device_id, uuid);
^
2 errors generated.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant <ldir@darbyshire-bryant.me.uk>