[OpenWrt-Devel] ramips: adding support for TRENDnet DIR-810DR
Heppler, J. Scott
shep971 at centurylink.net
Sat Mar 7 16:23:34 EST 2020
I'm looking for some clarification on a prior patch:
I'm generating a new snapshot build and have the following questions:
1) My prior patch was criticized for a lack of
mt7620/base-files/etc/board.d/01_leds entry. I was basing my build on
the D-Link DIR-810L which seems to have the same Cameo manufactured
board. The D-Link lacks any entries in 01_leds. Is this an oversight
that I, and DIR-810L entry will need to correct? Or is it just not
needed?
2) I think it would be possible for both the DIR-810L and TEW-810DR to
have factory.bin. Presently, a factory image is needed for initial
installation and is produced using Cameo
cameo/ncc/hostTools/ncc_att_hwid tool. This tool is difficult to use as
it requires 32bit libs and full paths to implement. Essentially the
following string needs to be appended to the sysupgrade image:
" TEW-810DR1.1RWW1.01.13B04 )ÊW9"
The DIR-810L should work the same way. Can you point to any project
firmware tools to append the string to a sysupgrade.bin?
3) MAC address. My preliminary build does read the mtd-eeprom for the
factory MAC. The 1st 3 couplets specify Trendnet. The later 3 are
random and do not match the factory firmware. My OpenWRT TEW-732BR has
the Vendor part of the MAC and not the model. This is also replicated
on the existing DIR-810L MAC. Does this need to be alter and if so it
appears it needs to be done in the D-Link.
4) Planet LED. Both the D-Link and the Trendnet have 2 lenses: Power
and Planet. Behind each lense, sit green/orange leds. The D-Link does
not have any *.dts green:planet entries. I think both need some
additional entires. I have 4 gpio pins that are not referenced:
gpio 10, 11, 14 or 15. The Power Lense seems to work fine, blinking
orange while booting, steady green on success. On my TEW-732BR, the
Planet LED is steady green with quiet connection and blinking green with
wireless/nic port data flow. Code from
ar71xx/base-files/etc/board.d/01_leds
ucidef_set_led_netdev "wan" "WAN" "trendnet:green:planet" "eth0"
The DIR-810L and TEW-810DR I think should signal the same information as
the TEW-732BR.
Regards
--
J. Scott Heppler
_______________________________________________
openwrt-devel mailing list
openwrt-devel at lists.openwrt.org
https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel
More information about the openwrt-devel
mailing list