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rtl838x: add new architecture This adds support for the RTL838x Architecture. SoCs of this type are used in managed and un-managed Switches and Routers with 8-28 ports. Drivers are provided for SoC initialization, GPIOs, Flash, Ethernet including a DSA switch driver and internal and external PHYs used with these switches. Supported SoCs: RTL8380M RTL8381M RTL8382M The kernel will also boot on the following RTL839x SoCs, however driver support apart from spi-nor is missing: RTL8390 RTL8391 RTL8393 The following PHYs are supported: RTL8214FC (Quad QSGMII multiplexing GMAC and SFP port) RTL8218B internal: internal PHY of the RTL838x chips RTL8318b external (QSGMII 8-port GMAC phy) RTL8382M SerDes for 2 SFP ports Initialization sequences for the PHYs are provided in the form of firmware files. Flash driver supports 3 / 4 byte access DSA switch driver supports VLANs, port isolation, STP and port mirroring. The ALLNET ALL-SG8208M is supported as Proof of Concept: RTL8382M SoC 1 MIPS 4KEc core @ 500MHz 8 Internal PHYs (RTL8218B) 128MB DRAM (Nanya NT5TU128MB) 16MB NOR Flash (MXIC 25L128) 8 GBEthernet ports with one green status LED each (SoC controlled) 1 Power LED (not configurable) 1 SYS LED (configurable) 1 On-Off switch (not configurable) 1 Reset button at the right behind right air-vent (not configurable) 1 Reset button on front panel (configurable) 12V 1A barrel connector 1 serial header with populated standard pin connector and with markings GND TX RX Vcc(3.3V), connection properties: 115200 8N1 To install, upload the sysupgrade image to the OEM webpage. Signed-off-by: Birger Koblitz <git@birger-koblitz.de>
2020-09-13 07:06:13 +00:00
# This is free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.
# See /LICENSE for more information.
#
include $(TOPDIR)/rules.mk
include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/image.mk
KERNEL_LOADADDR = 0x80000000
KERNEL_ENTRY = 0x80000400
define Device/Default
PROFILES = Default
KERNEL := kernel-bin | append-dtb | gzip | uImage gzip
KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | append-dtb | gzip | uImage gzip
DEVICE_DTS_DIR := ../dts
DEVICE_DTS = $$(SOC)_$(1)
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := append-kernel | pad-to 64k | append-rootfs | pad-rootfs | \
append-metadata | check-size
endef
define Device/allnet_all-sg8208m
SOC := rtl8382
IMAGE_SIZE := 7168k
DEVICE_VENDOR := ALLNET
DEVICE_MODEL := ALL-SG8208M
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x00000006
UIMAGE_NAME := 2.2.2.0
rtl838x: add new architecture This adds support for the RTL838x Architecture. SoCs of this type are used in managed and un-managed Switches and Routers with 8-28 ports. Drivers are provided for SoC initialization, GPIOs, Flash, Ethernet including a DSA switch driver and internal and external PHYs used with these switches. Supported SoCs: RTL8380M RTL8381M RTL8382M The kernel will also boot on the following RTL839x SoCs, however driver support apart from spi-nor is missing: RTL8390 RTL8391 RTL8393 The following PHYs are supported: RTL8214FC (Quad QSGMII multiplexing GMAC and SFP port) RTL8218B internal: internal PHY of the RTL838x chips RTL8318b external (QSGMII 8-port GMAC phy) RTL8382M SerDes for 2 SFP ports Initialization sequences for the PHYs are provided in the form of firmware files. Flash driver supports 3 / 4 byte access DSA switch driver supports VLANs, port isolation, STP and port mirroring. The ALLNET ALL-SG8208M is supported as Proof of Concept: RTL8382M SoC 1 MIPS 4KEc core @ 500MHz 8 Internal PHYs (RTL8218B) 128MB DRAM (Nanya NT5TU128MB) 16MB NOR Flash (MXIC 25L128) 8 GBEthernet ports with one green status LED each (SoC controlled) 1 Power LED (not configurable) 1 SYS LED (configurable) 1 On-Off switch (not configurable) 1 Reset button at the right behind right air-vent (not configurable) 1 Reset button on front panel (configurable) 12V 1A barrel connector 1 serial header with populated standard pin connector and with markings GND TX RX Vcc(3.3V), connection properties: 115200 8N1 To install, upload the sysupgrade image to the OEM webpage. Signed-off-by: Birger Koblitz <git@birger-koblitz.de>
2020-09-13 07:06:13 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += allnet_all-sg8208m
define Device/d-link_dgs-1210
SOC := rtl8382
IMAGE_SIZE := 13824k
DEVICE_VENDOR := D-Link
endef
define Device/d-link_dgs-1210-10p
$(Device/d-link_dgs-1210)
DEVICE_MODEL := DGS-1210-10P
DEVICE_PACKAGES += lua-rs232
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += d-link_dgs-1210-10p
define Device/d-link_dgs-1210-16
$(Device/d-link_dgs-1210)
DEVICE_MODEL := DGS-1210-16
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += d-link_dgs-1210-16
define Device/d-link_dgs-1210-28
$(Device/d-link_dgs-1210)
DEVICE_MODEL := DGS-1210-28
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += d-link_dgs-1210-28
define Device/netgear_gs110tpp-v1
$(Device/Default)
SOC := rtl8380
IMAGE_SIZE := 14848k
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x4e474520
DEVICE_VENDOR := NETGEAR
DEVICE_MODEL := GS110TP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += netgear_gs110tpp-v1
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-10hp
SOC := rtl8380
IMAGE_SIZE := 6976k
DEVICE_VENDOR := ZyXEL
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-10HP
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x83800000
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-10hp
realtek: add support for ZyXEL GS1900-8HP v1 and v2 The ZyXEL GS1900-8HP is an 8 port gigabit switch with PoE+ support. There are two versions on the market (v1 & v2) which share similar specs (same flash size and flash layout, same RAM size, same PoE+ power envelope) but have a different case and board layout that they each share with other GS1900 siblings. The v1 seems to share its PCB and case with non-PoE GS1900-8; as such, adding support for the GS1900-8 would probably be trivial. The v2 seems to share its casing and platform with its already supported bigger brother, the GS1900-10HP - its board looks the same, except for two holes where the GS1900-10 has its SFP ports. Like their 10 port sibling, both devices have a dual firmware layout. Both GS1900-8HP boards have the same 70W PoE+ power budget. In order to manipulate the PoE+, one needs the rtl83xx-poe package [1]. After careful consideration it was decided to go with separate images for each version. Specifications (v1) ------------------- * SoC: Realtek RTL8380M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc * Flash: Macronix MX25L12835F 16 MiB * RAM: Nanya NT5TU128M8HE-AC 128 MiB DDR2 SDRAM * Ethernet: 8x 10/100/1000 Mbit * PoE+: Broadcom BCM59111KMLG (IEEE 802.3at-2009 compliant, 2x) * UART: 1 serial header with populated standard pin connector on the left side of the PCB, towards the bottom. Pins are labeled: + VCC (3.3V) + TX + RX + GND Specifications (v2) ------------------- * SoC: Realtek RTL8380M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc * Flash: Macronix MX25L12835F 16 MiB * RAM: Samsung K4B1G0846G 128 MiB DDR3 SDRAM * Ethernet: 8x 10/100/1000 Mbit * PoE+: Broadcom BCM59121B0KMLG (IEEE 802.3at-2009 compliant) * UART: 1 angled serial header with populated standard pin connector accessible from outside through the ventilation slits on the side. Pins from top to bottom are clearly marked on the PCB: + VCC (3.3V) + TX + RX + GND Serial connection parameters for both devices: 115200 8N1. Installation ------------ Instructions are identical to those for the GS1900-10HP and apply both to the GS1900-8HP v1 and v2 as well. * Configure your client with a static 192.168.1.x IP (e.g. 192.168.1.10). * Set up a TFTP server on your client and make it serve the initramfs image. * Connect serial, power up the switch, interrupt U-boot by hitting the space bar, and enable the network: > rtk network on * Since the GS1900-10HP is a dual-partition device, you want to keep the OEM firmware on the backup partition for the time being. OpenWrt can only boot off the first partition anyway (hardcoded in the DTS). To make sure we are manipulating the first partition, issue the following commands: > setsys bootpartition 0 > savesys * Download the image onto the device and boot from it: > tftpboot 0x84f00000 192.168.1.10:openwrt-realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v{1,2}-initramfs-kernel.bin > bootm * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade /tmp//tmp/openwrt-realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v{1,2}-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin Signed-off-by: Stijn Segers <foss@volatilesystems.org> [merge PoE case, keep device definitions separate, change all those hashes in the commit message to something else so they don't get removed when changing the commit ...] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2021-01-08 13:32:48 +00:00
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v1
SOC := rtl8380
IMAGE_SIZE := 6976k
DEVICE_VENDOR := ZyXEL
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-8HP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v1
DEVICE_PACKAGES += lua-rs232
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x83800000
realtek: add support for ZyXEL GS1900-8HP v1 and v2 The ZyXEL GS1900-8HP is an 8 port gigabit switch with PoE+ support. There are two versions on the market (v1 & v2) which share similar specs (same flash size and flash layout, same RAM size, same PoE+ power envelope) but have a different case and board layout that they each share with other GS1900 siblings. The v1 seems to share its PCB and case with non-PoE GS1900-8; as such, adding support for the GS1900-8 would probably be trivial. The v2 seems to share its casing and platform with its already supported bigger brother, the GS1900-10HP - its board looks the same, except for two holes where the GS1900-10 has its SFP ports. Like their 10 port sibling, both devices have a dual firmware layout. Both GS1900-8HP boards have the same 70W PoE+ power budget. In order to manipulate the PoE+, one needs the rtl83xx-poe package [1]. After careful consideration it was decided to go with separate images for each version. Specifications (v1) ------------------- * SoC: Realtek RTL8380M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc * Flash: Macronix MX25L12835F 16 MiB * RAM: Nanya NT5TU128M8HE-AC 128 MiB DDR2 SDRAM * Ethernet: 8x 10/100/1000 Mbit * PoE+: Broadcom BCM59111KMLG (IEEE 802.3at-2009 compliant, 2x) * UART: 1 serial header with populated standard pin connector on the left side of the PCB, towards the bottom. Pins are labeled: + VCC (3.3V) + TX + RX + GND Specifications (v2) ------------------- * SoC: Realtek RTL8380M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc * Flash: Macronix MX25L12835F 16 MiB * RAM: Samsung K4B1G0846G 128 MiB DDR3 SDRAM * Ethernet: 8x 10/100/1000 Mbit * PoE+: Broadcom BCM59121B0KMLG (IEEE 802.3at-2009 compliant) * UART: 1 angled serial header with populated standard pin connector accessible from outside through the ventilation slits on the side. Pins from top to bottom are clearly marked on the PCB: + VCC (3.3V) + TX + RX + GND Serial connection parameters for both devices: 115200 8N1. Installation ------------ Instructions are identical to those for the GS1900-10HP and apply both to the GS1900-8HP v1 and v2 as well. * Configure your client with a static 192.168.1.x IP (e.g. 192.168.1.10). * Set up a TFTP server on your client and make it serve the initramfs image. * Connect serial, power up the switch, interrupt U-boot by hitting the space bar, and enable the network: > rtk network on * Since the GS1900-10HP is a dual-partition device, you want to keep the OEM firmware on the backup partition for the time being. OpenWrt can only boot off the first partition anyway (hardcoded in the DTS). To make sure we are manipulating the first partition, issue the following commands: > setsys bootpartition 0 > savesys * Download the image onto the device and boot from it: > tftpboot 0x84f00000 192.168.1.10:openwrt-realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v{1,2}-initramfs-kernel.bin > bootm * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade /tmp//tmp/openwrt-realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v{1,2}-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin Signed-off-by: Stijn Segers <foss@volatilesystems.org> [merge PoE case, keep device definitions separate, change all those hashes in the commit message to something else so they don't get removed when changing the commit ...] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2021-01-08 13:32:48 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v1
define Device/zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v2
SOC := rtl8380
IMAGE_SIZE := 6976k
DEVICE_VENDOR := ZyXEL
DEVICE_MODEL := GS1900-8HP
DEVICE_VARIANT := v2
DEVICE_PACKAGES += lua-rs232
UIMAGE_MAGIC := 0x83800000
realtek: add support for ZyXEL GS1900-8HP v1 and v2 The ZyXEL GS1900-8HP is an 8 port gigabit switch with PoE+ support. There are two versions on the market (v1 & v2) which share similar specs (same flash size and flash layout, same RAM size, same PoE+ power envelope) but have a different case and board layout that they each share with other GS1900 siblings. The v1 seems to share its PCB and case with non-PoE GS1900-8; as such, adding support for the GS1900-8 would probably be trivial. The v2 seems to share its casing and platform with its already supported bigger brother, the GS1900-10HP - its board looks the same, except for two holes where the GS1900-10 has its SFP ports. Like their 10 port sibling, both devices have a dual firmware layout. Both GS1900-8HP boards have the same 70W PoE+ power budget. In order to manipulate the PoE+, one needs the rtl83xx-poe package [1]. After careful consideration it was decided to go with separate images for each version. Specifications (v1) ------------------- * SoC: Realtek RTL8380M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc * Flash: Macronix MX25L12835F 16 MiB * RAM: Nanya NT5TU128M8HE-AC 128 MiB DDR2 SDRAM * Ethernet: 8x 10/100/1000 Mbit * PoE+: Broadcom BCM59111KMLG (IEEE 802.3at-2009 compliant, 2x) * UART: 1 serial header with populated standard pin connector on the left side of the PCB, towards the bottom. Pins are labeled: + VCC (3.3V) + TX + RX + GND Specifications (v2) ------------------- * SoC: Realtek RTL8380M 500 MHz MIPS 4KEc * Flash: Macronix MX25L12835F 16 MiB * RAM: Samsung K4B1G0846G 128 MiB DDR3 SDRAM * Ethernet: 8x 10/100/1000 Mbit * PoE+: Broadcom BCM59121B0KMLG (IEEE 802.3at-2009 compliant) * UART: 1 angled serial header with populated standard pin connector accessible from outside through the ventilation slits on the side. Pins from top to bottom are clearly marked on the PCB: + VCC (3.3V) + TX + RX + GND Serial connection parameters for both devices: 115200 8N1. Installation ------------ Instructions are identical to those for the GS1900-10HP and apply both to the GS1900-8HP v1 and v2 as well. * Configure your client with a static 192.168.1.x IP (e.g. 192.168.1.10). * Set up a TFTP server on your client and make it serve the initramfs image. * Connect serial, power up the switch, interrupt U-boot by hitting the space bar, and enable the network: > rtk network on * Since the GS1900-10HP is a dual-partition device, you want to keep the OEM firmware on the backup partition for the time being. OpenWrt can only boot off the first partition anyway (hardcoded in the DTS). To make sure we are manipulating the first partition, issue the following commands: > setsys bootpartition 0 > savesys * Download the image onto the device and boot from it: > tftpboot 0x84f00000 192.168.1.10:openwrt-realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v{1,2}-initramfs-kernel.bin > bootm * Once OpenWrt has booted, scp the sysupgrade image to /tmp and flash it: > sysupgrade /tmp//tmp/openwrt-realtek-generic-zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v{1,2}-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin Signed-off-by: Stijn Segers <foss@volatilesystems.org> [merge PoE case, keep device definitions separate, change all those hashes in the commit message to something else so they don't get removed when changing the commit ...] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
2021-01-08 13:32:48 +00:00
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += zyxel_gs1900-8hp-v2
rtl838x: add new architecture This adds support for the RTL838x Architecture. SoCs of this type are used in managed and un-managed Switches and Routers with 8-28 ports. Drivers are provided for SoC initialization, GPIOs, Flash, Ethernet including a DSA switch driver and internal and external PHYs used with these switches. Supported SoCs: RTL8380M RTL8381M RTL8382M The kernel will also boot on the following RTL839x SoCs, however driver support apart from spi-nor is missing: RTL8390 RTL8391 RTL8393 The following PHYs are supported: RTL8214FC (Quad QSGMII multiplexing GMAC and SFP port) RTL8218B internal: internal PHY of the RTL838x chips RTL8318b external (QSGMII 8-port GMAC phy) RTL8382M SerDes for 2 SFP ports Initialization sequences for the PHYs are provided in the form of firmware files. Flash driver supports 3 / 4 byte access DSA switch driver supports VLANs, port isolation, STP and port mirroring. The ALLNET ALL-SG8208M is supported as Proof of Concept: RTL8382M SoC 1 MIPS 4KEc core @ 500MHz 8 Internal PHYs (RTL8218B) 128MB DRAM (Nanya NT5TU128MB) 16MB NOR Flash (MXIC 25L128) 8 GBEthernet ports with one green status LED each (SoC controlled) 1 Power LED (not configurable) 1 SYS LED (configurable) 1 On-Off switch (not configurable) 1 Reset button at the right behind right air-vent (not configurable) 1 Reset button on front panel (configurable) 12V 1A barrel connector 1 serial header with populated standard pin connector and with markings GND TX RX Vcc(3.3V), connection properties: 115200 8N1 To install, upload the sysupgrade image to the OEM webpage. Signed-off-by: Birger Koblitz <git@birger-koblitz.de>
2020-09-13 07:06:13 +00:00
$(eval $(call BuildImage))