[PATCH 2/2] bmips: Add Inteno XG6846 target
Linus Walleij
linus.walleij at linaro.org
Sun Aug 6 13:36:12 PDT 2023
This add a device tree and build options for the XG6846
switch/router to the BMIPS target.
Hardware:
- SoC: Broadcom BCM6328
- CPU: BMIPS4350 V7.5
- RAM: 64 MB DDR
- NOR Flash: 16 MB parallel (CFE and OS)
- Ethernet LAN: 4x 1Gbit
- Ethernet WAN: 2x 1Gbit, fiber and TP
- Buttons: reset
- LEDs: 7 or 8, power and USB LEDs are GPIO-based, the
LAN LEDs are controlled by the Marvell DSA Switch.
- USB: on some versions
- UART: yes
It is possible to boot the initramfs version
openwrt-bmips-bcm6328-inteno_xg6846-initramfs.elf from
CFE by breaking the boot on the UART console and download
it from a TFTP server such as:
CFE> r 192.168.1.2:openwrt-bmips-bcm6328-inteno_xg6846-initramfs.elf
Installation to target flash is not yet possible because
the firmware format deviates from the Broadcom standard:
it is based on the standard format generated by the
"imagetag" tool, but some stuff is off and images don't flash
or boot so this needs further work. The Broadcom image creation
tool bcmImageBuilder has been patched to take a new command line
option such as this:
--image-version 4125XG6846_ITT12023725
then this ends up as a string at offset 142-191 in the BCM tag
normally used for "rsa-signature" and "information1". There
may be other differences as well. We will need to work on this.
This device is called a "managed ethernet switch" by the vendor
and "media converter" or "fiber modem" by some of the ISPs
using it: the main purpose is to convert fiber connections to
ethernet, most devices just act as switches bridging the
fiber SFP to ethernet TP.
The device has a Marvell MV88E6352 DSA switch managed by
a BCM6328 BMIPS SoC.
This port makes it possible to use the XG6846 to grab an IP
number from the fiber connection and use all four LAN
connections out, turning it into a proper router.
This support is based mostly on the observations by the people on
the forum thread "Help with Inteno XG6846" where users NPeca75,
mrhaav, systemcrash and csom helped out to reverse engineer the
device. Then I made it work on the BMIPS target, figured out
the two-level switch hierarchy and settings.
Link: https://forum.openwrt.org/t/help-with-inteno-xg6846/68276/14
Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij at linaro.org>
---
.../bcm6328/base-files/etc/board.d/02_network | 3 +
target/linux/bmips/dts/bcm6328-inteno-xg6846.dts | 307 +++++++++++++++++++++
target/linux/bmips/image/bcm6328.mk | 13 +
3 files changed, 323 insertions(+)
diff --git a/target/linux/bmips/bcm6328/base-files/etc/board.d/02_network b/target/linux/bmips/bcm6328/base-files/etc/board.d/02_network
index 391e38c4dcb9..5b908cd9677e 100644
--- a/target/linux/bmips/bcm6328/base-files/etc/board.d/02_network
+++ b/target/linux/bmips/bcm6328/base-files/etc/board.d/02_network
@@ -9,6 +9,9 @@ arcadyan,ar7516)
ucidef_set_bridge_device switch
ucidef_set_interfaces_lan_wan "lan1 lan2 lan3" "wan"
;;
+inteno,xg6846)
+ ucidef_set_interfaces_lan_wan "lan1 lan2 lan3 lan4" "wan ext1"
+ ;;
comtrend,ar-5381u |\
comtrend,ar-5387un |\
nucom,r5010unv2)
diff --git a/target/linux/bmips/dts/bcm6328-inteno-xg6846.dts b/target/linux/bmips/dts/bcm6328-inteno-xg6846.dts
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..cf1a4eecd4eb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/target/linux/bmips/dts/bcm6328-inteno-xg6846.dts
@@ -0,0 +1,307 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+/dts-v1/;
+
+/*
+ * Devicetree for the Inteno XG6846 router, mostly used as a
+ * media converter from fiber to twisted pair ethernet
+ * "fiber modem" in many households in Sweden. The Marvell
+ * switch has one of its ports connected to an SFP (Small Form
+ * Factor pluggable) optical fiber receiver, which is bridged
+ * to the twisted pair connector LAN1.
+ *
+ * This device tree is inspired by research from the OpenWrt
+ * and Sweclockers forums, including contributions from
+ * NPeca75, mrhaav and csom.
+ *
+ * Some devices have a USB type A host receptacle mounted,
+ * some do not.
+ */
+#include "bcm6328.dtsi"
+#include <dt-bindings/input/input.h>
+#include <dt-bindings/gpio/gpio.h>
+
+/ {
+ model = "Inteno XG6846";
+ compatible = "inteno,xg6846", "brcm,bcm6328";
+
+ /* OpenWrt-specific aliases */
+ aliases {
+ led-boot = &led_pwr_red;
+ led-failsafe = &led_pwr_red;
+ led-running = &led_pwr_green;
+ led-upgrade = &led_pwr_red;
+ };
+
+ chosen {
+ bootargs = "rootfstype=squashfs,jffs2 noinitrd console=ttyS0,115200";
+ stdout-path = "serial0:115200n8";
+ };
+
+ /*
+ * This I2C port is connected to the SFP and reflects the EEPROM etc
+ * inside the SFP module. If the module is not plugged in, consequently
+ * nothing will be found on the bus.
+ */
+ i2c0: i2c-sfp {
+ compatible = "i2c-gpio";
+ sda-gpios = <&gpio 1 (GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH | GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN)>;
+ scl-gpios = <&gpio 19 (GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH | GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN)>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ };
+
+ /* This I2C bus is used for the external CATV connector (usually unused) */
+ i2c1: i2c-catv {
+ compatible = "i2c-gpio";
+ sda-gpios = <&gpio 23 (GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH | GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN)>;
+ scl-gpios = <&gpio 7 (GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH | GPIO_OPEN_DRAIN)>;
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ };
+
+ sfp0: sfp0 {
+ compatible = "sff,sfp";
+ i2c-bus = <&i2c0>;
+ los-gpios = <&gpio 29 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
+ };
+
+ keys {
+ compatible = "gpio-keys-polled";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ poll-interval = <20>;
+
+ reset {
+ label = "reset";
+ gpios = <&gpio 24 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
+ linux,code = <KEY_RESTART>;
+ debounce-interval = <60>;
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+&hsspi {
+ status = "okay";
+
+ flash at 0 {
+ compatible = "jedec,spi-nor";
+ /*
+ * HW 1.0-1.1: Spansion S25FL128S1
+ * HW 1.3: Winbond W25Q128
+ *
+ * Fast Read Data max speed is 50MHz, see the Winbond W25Q128
+ * datasheet table 9.5 "AC Electrical Characteristics", we can
+ * use this speed because the chip supports fast reads. Older
+ * HW has different NOR chips, I assume they can all do fast
+ * reads.
+ */
+ spi-max-frequency = <104000000>;
+ spi-tx-bus-width = <2>;
+ spi-rx-bus-width = <2>;
+ m25p,fast-read;
+ reg = <0>;
+
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+
+ partitions {
+ compatible = "fixed-partitions";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+
+ cfe: partition at 0 {
+ label = "cfe";
+ reg = <0x0000000 0x0010000>;
+ read-only;
+ };
+
+ partition at 10000 {
+ compatible = "brcm,bcm963xx-imagetag";
+ reg = <0x010000 0xfe0000>;
+ label = "firmware";
+ };
+
+ partition at ff0000 {
+ reg = <0xff0000 0x010000>;
+ label = "nvram";
+ };
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+&cfe {
+ compatible = "nvmem-cells";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <1>;
+
+ macaddr_cfe_6a0: macaddr at 6a0 {
+ reg = <0x6a0 0x6>;
+ };
+};
+
+ðernet {
+ status = "okay";
+
+ nvmem-cells = <&macaddr_cfe_6a0>;
+ nvmem-cell-names = "mac-address";
+};
+
+&switch0 {
+ dsa,member = <0 0>;
+
+ ports {
+ switch0port4: port at 4 {
+ reg = <4>;
+ label = "extsw";
+
+ phy-mode = "rgmii";
+ fixed-link {
+ speed = <1000>;
+ full-duplex;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+&mdio_ext {
+ switch1: switch at 0 {
+ /* The switch is not using any external IRQ, sadly */
+ compatible = "marvell,mv88e6085";
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+ reg = <0>;
+ interrupt-controller;
+ #interrupt-cells = <2>;
+ dsa,member = <1 0>;
+
+ ports {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+
+ port at 0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ label = "lan1";
+ phy-handle = <&lan1phy>;
+ };
+
+ port at 1 {
+ reg = <1>;
+ label = "lan2";
+ phy-handle = <&lan2phy>;
+ };
+
+ port at 2 {
+ reg = <2>;
+ label = "lan3";
+ phy-handle = <&lan3phy>;
+ };
+
+ port at 3 {
+ reg = <3>;
+ label = "lan4";
+ phy-handle = <&lan4phy>;
+ };
+
+ port at 4 {
+ reg = <4>;
+ label = "ext1";
+ phy-handle = <&ext1phy>;
+ };
+
+ port at 5 {
+ reg = <5>;
+ phy-mode = "rgmii-id";
+ label = "wan";
+ sfp = <&sfp0>;
+ fixed-link {
+ speed = <1000>;
+ full-duplex;
+ };
+ };
+
+ port at 6 {
+ reg = <6>;
+ phy-mode = "rgmii-id";
+ label = "cpu";
+ ethernet = <&switch0port4>;
+ fixed-link {
+ speed = <1000>;
+ full-duplex;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+
+ mdio {
+ #address-cells = <1>;
+ #size-cells = <0>;
+
+ lan1phy: ethernet-phy at 0 {
+ reg = <0>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&switch1>;
+ interrupts = <0 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ };
+ lan2phy: ethernet-phy at 1 {
+ reg = <1>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&switch1>;
+ interrupts = <1 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ };
+ lan3phy: ethernet-phy at 2 {
+ reg = <2>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&switch1>;
+ interrupts = <2 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ };
+ lan4phy: ethernet-phy at 3 {
+ reg = <3>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&switch1>;
+ interrupts = <3 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ };
+ ext1phy: ethernet-phy at 4 {
+ reg = <4>;
+ interrupt-parent = <&switch1>;
+ interrupts = <4 IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+&uart0 {
+ status = "okay";
+};
+
+&leds {
+ status = "okay";
+ pinctrl-names = "default";
+ pinctrl-0 = <&pinctrl_pcie_clkreq>, /* GPIO16 LED USB */
+ <&pinctrl_ephy1_spd_led>, /* GPIO18 LED PWR red */
+ <&pinctrl_ephy3_spd_led>; /* GPIO20 LED PWR green */
+
+ /* On board variants without USB this LED is not mounted */
+ led_usb_green: led at 16 {
+ reg = <16>;
+ active-low;
+ label = "green:usb";
+ default-state = "off";
+ };
+
+ /*
+ * LED 18 and 20 drive the same physical LED, the PWR
+ * LED that can be both red and green.
+ */
+ led_pwr_red: led at 18 {
+ reg = <18>;
+ active-low;
+ label = "red:pwr";
+ default-state = "off";
+ };
+
+ led_pwr_green: led at 20 {
+ reg = <20>;
+ active-low;
+ label = "green:pwr";
+ default-state = "off";
+ };
+
+};
+
+&pinctrl {
+};
diff --git a/target/linux/bmips/image/bcm6328.mk b/target/linux/bmips/image/bcm6328.mk
index fd0cf16dbb00..dc60b5d0cbd4 100644
--- a/target/linux/bmips/image/bcm6328.mk
+++ b/target/linux/bmips/image/bcm6328.mk
@@ -39,6 +39,19 @@ define Device/comtrend_ar-5387un
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += comtrend_ar-5387un
+define Device/inteno_xg6846
+ $(Device/bcm63xx-cfe-legacy)
+ DEVICE_VENDOR := Inteno
+ DEVICE_MODEL := XG6846
+ CHIP_ID := 6328
+ CFE_BOARD_ID := 96328avng
+ FLASH_MB := 16
+ DEVICE_PACKAGES := $(USB2_PACKAGES) \
+ kmod-i2c-core kmod-i2c-gpio \
+ kmod-leds-bcm6328 kmod-sfp
+endef
+TARGET_DEVICES += inteno_xg6846
+
define Device/nucom_r5010unv2
$(Device/bcm63xx-cfe)
DEVICE_VENDOR := NuCom
--
2.34.1
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