[OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH] [ipq806x] Add initial support for TP-Link Archer C2600
Jonas Gorski
jogo at openwrt.org
Mon Dec 7 10:46:21 EST 2015
Hi,
On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Josh Bendavid <Josh.Bendavid at cern.ch> wrote:
> From: Josh Bendavid <joshbendavid at gmail.com>
>
> Add initial support for Archer C2600 to Makefiles and profiles. This is
> sufficient to build a working factory image. Sysupgrade image is not
> implemented yet. Currently wired network is working, but
> LED's/buttons/wireless are not. Updated to create a separate dts file for
> c2600, which is currently identical to the ap148 aside that the sata-related
> sections have been removed.
>
> Signed-off-by: Josh Bendavid <joshbendavid at gmail.com>
> ---
>
> diff --git a/include/image.mk b/include/image.mk
> index fd5e3f4..fab3c8a 100644
> --- a/include/image.mk
> +++ b/include/image.mk
> @@ -327,6 +327,17 @@ define Build/netgear-dni
> mv $@.new $@
> endef
>
> +define Build/tplink-safe
> + $(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/tplink-safeloader \
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> + -B $(TPLINK_BOARD_ID) -V OpenWrt.$(REVISION) \
> + -k $(word 1,$^) \
> + -r $(word 2,$^) \
> + -j \
> + $(if $(findstring sysupgrade,$1),-S) \
> + -o $@.new
> + mv $@.new $@
> +endef
> +
> define Build/fit
> $(TOPDIR)/scripts/mkits.sh \
> -D $(DEVICE_NAME) -o $@.its -k $@ \
> diff --git a/target/linux/ipq806x/base-files/etc/board.d/02_network
> b/target/linux/ipq806x/base-files/etc/board.d/02_network
> index b054230..e000e3d 100755
> --- a/target/linux/ipq806x/base-files/etc/board.d/02_network
> +++ b/target/linux/ipq806x/base-files/etc/board.d/02_network
> @@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ board=$(ipq806x_board_name)
>
> case "$board" in
> ap148 |\
> -r7500)
> +r7500 |\
> +c2600)
Please use alphabetical ordering
> ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
> "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "4:lan" "6 at eth1" "5:wan" "0 at eth0"
> ;;
> diff --git a/target/linux/ipq806x/base-files/lib/ipq806x.sh
> b/target/linux/ipq806x/base-files/lib/ipq806x.sh
> index 5b27bde..262183f 100644
> --- a/target/linux/ipq806x/base-files/lib/ipq806x.sh
> +++ b/target/linux/ipq806x/base-files/lib/ipq806x.sh
> @@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ ipq806x_board_detect() {
> *"R7500")
> name="r7500"
> ;;
> + *"C2600")
> + name="c2600"
same.
> + ;;
> esac
>
> [ -z "$name" ] && name="unknown"
> diff --git a/target/linux/ipq806x/image/Makefile
> b/target/linux/ipq806x/image/Makefile
> index 14cf442..0445914 100644
> --- a/target/linux/ipq806x/image/Makefile
> +++ b/target/linux/ipq806x/image/Makefile
> @@ -85,6 +85,18 @@ define Device/DniImage
> endef
> DEVICE_VARS += KERNEL_SIZE NETGEAR_BOARD_ID NETGEAR_HW_ID DEVICE_BLOCK_SIZE
> DEVICE_PAGE_SIZE
>
> +define Device/TpSafeImage
> + PROFILES += $$(DEVICE_NAME)
> + FILESYSTEMS := squashfs
> + KERNEL_SUFFIX := -uImage
> + KERNEL = kernel-bin | append-dtb | uImage none
> + KERNEL_NAME := zImage
> + TPLINK_BOARD_ID :=
> + IMAGES := factory.bin
> + IMAGE/factory.bin := tplink-safe
> +endef
> +DEVICE_VARS += TPLINK_BOARD_ID
> +
> define Device/AP148
> $(call Device/FitImage)
> $(call Device/UbiFit)
> @@ -103,6 +115,15 @@ define Device/AP148-legacy
> BOARD_NAME := ap148
> endef
>
> +define Device/C2600
> + $(call Device/TpSafeImage)
> + DEVICE_DTS := qcom-ipq8064-c2600
> + BLOCKSIZE := 128KiB
> + PAGESIZE := 2048
> + BOARD_NAME := ap148
This must be the boardname you assign in board_detect.
> + TPLINK_BOARD_ID := C2600
> +endef
> +
> define Device/DB149
> $(call Device/FitImage)
> DEVICE_DTS := qcom-ipq8064-db149
> @@ -121,6 +142,6 @@ define Device/R7500
> BOARD_NAME := r7500
> endef
>
> -TARGET_DEVICES += AP148 AP148-legacy DB149 R7500
> +TARGET_DEVICES += AP148 AP148-legacy C2600 DB149 R7500
>
> $(eval $(call BuildImage))
> diff --git
> a/target/linux/ipq806x/patches-3.18/711-ARM-qcom-add-TP-Link-Archer-C2600-device-tree.patch
> b/target/linux/ipq806x/patches-3.18/711-ARM-qcom-add-TP-Link-Archer-C2600-device-tree.patch
> index e69de29..e750b98 100644
> ---
> a/target/linux/ipq806x/patches-3.18/711-ARM-qcom-add-TP-Link-Archer-C2600-device-tree.patch
> +++
> b/target/linux/ipq806x/patches-3.18/711-ARM-qcom-add-TP-Link-Archer-C2600-device-tree.patch
> @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@
> +diff -urN a/arch/arm/boot/dts/Makefile b/arch/arm/boot/dts/Makefile
> +--- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/Makefile 2015-11-25 22:51:15.148899604 +0100
> ++++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/Makefile 2015-12-06 14:33:31.092396982 +0100
> +@@ -362,6 +362,7 @@
> + qcom-ipq8064-ap148.dtb \
> + qcom-ipq8064-db149.dtb \
> + qcom-ipq8064-r7500.dtb \
> ++ qcom-ipq8064-c2600.dtb \
> + qcom-msm8660-surf.dtb \
> + qcom-msm8960-cdp.dtb \
> + qcom-msm8974-sony-xperia-honami.dtb
> +diff -urN a/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq8064-c2600.dts
> b/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq8064-c2600.dts
> +--- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq8064-c2600.dts 1970-01-01
> 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
> ++++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq8064-c2600.dts 2015-12-06
> 14:20:05.152365670 +0100
> +@@ -0,0 +1,231 @@
> ++#include "qcom-ipq8064-v1.0.dtsi"
> ++
> ++/ {
> ++ model = "TP-Link Archer C2600";
> ++ compatible = "tplink,c2600", "qcom,ipq8064";
> ++
> ++ memory at 0 {
> ++ reg = <0x42000000 0x1e000000>;
> ++ device_type = "memory";
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ reserved-memory {
> ++ #address-cells = <1>;
> ++ #size-cells = <1>;
> ++ ranges;
> ++ rsvd at 41200000 {
> ++ reg = <0x41200000 0x300000>;
> ++ no-map;
> ++ };
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ aliases {
> ++ serial0 = &uart4;
> ++ mdio-gpio0 = &mdio0;
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ chosen {
> ++ linux,stdout-path = "serial0:115200n8";
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ soc {
> ++ pinmux at 800000 {
> ++ i2c4_pins: i2c4_pinmux {
> ++ pins = "gpio12", "gpio13";
> ++ function = "gsbi4";
> ++ bias-disable;
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ spi_pins: spi_pins {
> ++ mux {
> ++ pins = "gpio18", "gpio19", "gpio21";
> ++ function = "gsbi5";
> ++ drive-strength = <10>;
> ++ bias-none;
> ++ };
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ nand_pins: nand_pins {
> ++ mux {
> ++ pins = "gpio34", "gpio35", "gpio36",
> ++ "gpio37", "gpio38", "gpio39",
> ++ "gpio40", "gpio41", "gpio42",
> ++ "gpio43", "gpio44", "gpio45",
> ++ "gpio46", "gpio47";
> ++ function = "nand";
> ++ drive-strength = <10>;
> ++ bias-disable;
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ pullups {
> ++ pins = "gpio39";
> ++ bias-pull-up;
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ hold {
> ++ pins = "gpio40", "gpio41", "gpio42",
> ++ "gpio43", "gpio44", "gpio45",
> ++ "gpio46", "gpio47";
> ++ bias-bus-hold;
> ++ };
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ mdio0_pins: mdio0_pins {
> ++ mux {
> ++ pins = "gpio0", "gpio1";
> ++ function = "gpio";
> ++ drive-strength = <8>;
> ++ bias-disable;
> ++ };
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ rgmii2_pins: rgmii2_pins {
> ++ mux {
> ++ pins = "gpio27", "gpio28", "gpio29", "gpio30", "gpio31", "gpio32",
> ++ "gpio51", "gpio52", "gpio59", "gpio60", "gpio61", "gpio62" ;
> ++ function = "rgmii2";
> ++ drive-strength = <8>;
> ++ bias-disable;
> ++ };
> ++ };
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ gsbi at 16300000 {
> ++ qcom,mode = <GSBI_PROT_I2C_UART>;
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ serial at 16340000 {
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ };
> ++ /*
> ++ * The i2c device on gsbi4 should not be enabled.
> ++ * On ipq806x designs gsbi4 i2c is meant for exclusive
> ++ * RPM usage. Turning this on in kernel manifests as
> ++ * i2c failure for the RPM.
> ++ */
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ gsbi5: gsbi at 1a200000 {
> ++ qcom,mode = <GSBI_PROT_SPI>;
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++
> ++ spi4: spi at 1a280000 {
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ spi-max-frequency = <50000000>;
> ++
> ++ pinctrl-0 = <&spi_pins>;
> ++ pinctrl-names = "default";
> ++
> ++ cs-gpios = <&qcom_pinmux 20 0>;
> ++
> ++ flash: m25p80 at 0 {
> ++ compatible = "s25fl256s1";
> ++ #address-cells = <1>;
> ++ #size-cells = <1>;
> ++ spi-max-frequency = <50000000>;
> ++ reg = <0>;
So it has both nor and nand flash?
> ++
> ++ linux,part-probe = "qcom-smem";
> ++ };
> ++ };
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ phy at 100f8800 { /* USB3 port 1 HS phy */
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ phy at 100f8830 { /* USB3 port 1 SS phy */
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ phy at 110f8800 { /* USB3 port 0 HS phy */
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ phy at 110f8830 { /* USB3 port 0 SS phy */
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ usb30 at 0 {
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ usb30 at 1 {
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ pcie0: pci at 1b500000 {
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ phy-tx0-term-offset = <7>;
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ pcie1: pci at 1b700000 {
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ phy-tx0-term-offset = <7>;
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ nand at 1ac00000 {
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++
> ++ pinctrl-0 = <&nand_pins>;
> ++ pinctrl-names = "default";
> ++
> ++ nand-ecc-strength = <4>;
> ++ nand-bus-width = <8>;
> ++
> ++ linux,part-probe = "qcom-smem";
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ mdio0: mdio {
> ++ compatible = "virtual,mdio-gpio";
> ++ #address-cells = <1>;
> ++ #size-cells = <0>;
> ++ gpios = <&qcom_pinmux 1 0 &qcom_pinmux 0 0>;
> ++ pinctrl-0 = <&mdio0_pins>;
> ++ pinctrl-names = "default";
> ++
> ++ phy0: ethernet-phy at 0 {
> ++ device_type = "ethernet-phy";
> ++ reg = <0>;
> ++ qca,ar8327-initvals = <
> ++ 0x00004 0x7600000 /* PAD0_MODE */
> ++ 0x00008 0x1000000 /* PAD5_MODE */
> ++ 0x0000c 0x80 /* PAD6_MODE */
> ++ 0x000e4 0xaa545 /* MAC_POWER_SEL */
> ++ 0x000e0 0xc74164de /* SGMII_CTRL */
> ++ 0x0007c 0x4e /* PORT0_STATUS */
> ++ 0x00094 0x4e /* PORT6_STATUS */
> ++ >;
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ phy4: ethernet-phy at 4 {
> ++ device_type = "ethernet-phy";
> ++ reg = <4>;
> ++ };
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ gmac1: ethernet at 37200000 {
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ phy-mode = "rgmii";
> ++ phy-handle = <&phy4>;
So your wan port works fine with a 10 or 100 Mbit connection?
> ++ qcom,id = <1>;
> ++
> ++ pinctrl-0 = <&rgmii2_pins>;
> ++ pinctrl-names = "default";
> ++ };
> ++
> ++ gmac2: ethernet at 37400000 {
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++ phy-mode = "sgmii";
> ++ qcom,id = <2>;
> ++
> ++ fixed-link {
> ++ speed = <1000>;
> ++ full-duplex;
> ++ };
> ++ };
> ++ };
> ++};
> ++
> ++&adm_dma {
> ++ status = "ok";
> ++};
(snip)
>
>
> On 5 December 2015 at 15:08, Jonas Gorski <jogo at openwrt.org> wrote:
Please don't top post or send new versions as replies to older version.
Jonas
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