When a running wake_tx_queue() call is aborted due to a hw queue stop
the corresponding iTXQ is not always correctly marked for resumption:
wake_tx_push_queue() can stops the queue run without setting
@IEEE80211_TXQ_STOP_NETIF_TX.
Without the @IEEE80211_TXQ_STOP_NETIF_TX flag __ieee80211_wake_txqs()
will not schedule a new queue run and remaining frames in the queue get
stuck till another frame is queued to it.
Fix the issue for all drivers - also the ones with custom wake_tx_queue
callbacks - by moving the logic into ieee80211_tx_dequeue() and drop the
redundant @txqs_stopped.
@IEEE80211_TXQ_STOP_NETIF_TX is also renamed to @IEEE80211_TXQ_DIRTY to
better describe the flag.
Fixes: c850e31f79f0 ("wifi: mac80211: add internal handler for
wake_tx_queue")
Signed-off-by: Alexander Wetzel <alexander@wetzel-home.de>
Tested-by: Bryan O'Donoghue <bryan.odonoghue@linaro.org>
Tested-by: Bryan O'Donoghue <bryan.odonoghue@linaro.org>
ERROR: Input tree has errors, aborting (use -f to force output)
arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-ipq8064.dtsi:1686.14-1698.5: ERROR (phandle_references): /soc/amba/nss-common: Reference to non-existent node or label "smb208_s1b"
A commit which made their way into Linux stable down to 5.15 broke the
SATA support on the BPi-R64.
Fix this by importing a (still pending) patch re-adding the 'syscon'
compatible to the pciesys clock-controller which also contains phy-mode
bits referenced by the ahci_mtk driver expecting to access them using
syscon_regmap_lookup_by_phandle().
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
(cherry picked from commit 69890e16b3)
Supported devices are listed in the metadata as the first part of the
DTS compatible. This normally follows the format "vendor,device".
When updating the device name of the 180W 1920-8G PoE an underscore was
used, instead of a comma, to join the vendor and device name. This will
lead to warnings for users wanting to sysupgrade a device with an older
compatible, as the device's info does not match the one the metadata.
Fixes: 987c96e889 ("realtek: rename hpe,1920-8g-poe to match hardware")
Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <sander@svanheule.net>
(cherry picked from commit 6a7fa68569)
This patch has been accepted for linux v6.14 so we can move it from pending
to backport.
Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2f2e21a52b)
This patch is needed on bmips since it fixes issues with GPIOs not being
properly configured due to gpio_request_enable not being called on bcm63xx
devices. Therefore we can now drop the bcm63268 gpio function patch.
Backported from f5b1d340be with the exception of
the realtek and bmips patches removal.
Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit f5b1d340be)
The Sophos AP15C uses the same hardware as the AP15, but has a reset button.
Based on:
commit 6f1efb2898 ("ath79: add support for Sophos AP100/AP55 family")
author Andrew Powers-Holmes <andrew@omnom.net>
Fri, 3 Sep 2021 15:53:57 +0200 (23:53 +1000)
committer Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Sat, 16 Apr 2022 16:59:29 +0200 (16:59 +0200)
Unique to AP15C:
- Reset button
- External RJ45 serial console port
Flashing instructions:
This firmware can be flashed either via a compatible Sophos SG or XG
firewall appliance, which does not require disassembling the device, or via
the U-Boot console available on the internal UART header.
To flash via XG appliance:
- Register on Sophos' website for a no-cost Home Use XG firewall license
- Download and install the XG software on a compatible PC or virtual
machine, complete initial appliance setup, and enable SSH console access
- Connect the target AP device to the XG appliance's LAN interface
- Approve the AP from the XG Web UI and wait until it shows as Active
(this can take 3-5 minutes)
- Connect to the XG appliance over SSH and access the Advanced Console
(Menu option 5, then menu option 3)
- Run `sudo awetool` and select the menu option to connect to an AP via
SSH. When prompted to enable SSH on the target AP, select Yes.
- Wait 2-3 minutes, then select the AP from the awetool menu again. This
will connect you to a root shell on the target AP.
- Copy the firmware to /tmp/openwrt.bin on the target AP via SCP/TFTP/etc
- Run `mtd -r write /tmp/openwrt.bin astaro_image`
- When complete, the access point will reboot to OpenWRT.
To flash via U-Boot serial console:
- Configure a TFTP server on your PC, and set IP address 192.168.99.8 with
netmask 255.255.255.0
- Copy the firmware .bin to the TFTP server and rename to 'uImage_AP15C'
- Open the target AP's enclosure and locate the 4-pin 3.3V UART header [4]
- Connect the AP ethernet to your PC's ethernet port
- Connect a terminal to the UART at 115200 8/N/1 as usual
- Power on the AP and press a key to cancel autoboot when prompted
- Run the following commands at the U-Boot console:
- `tftpboot`
- `cp.b $fileaddr 0x9f070000 $filesize`
- `boot`
- The access point will boot to OpenWRT.
Signed-off-by: David Lutz <kpanic@hirnduenger.de>
The kernel logs the error "bcm6368_nand 10000200.nand: there is not valid
maps for state default" on boot and all nand pins show as UNCLAIMED in
sysfs pinmux-pins.
bcm6362.dtsi, bcm6368.dtsi and bcm63268.dtsi use the undocumented property
group which the driver doesn't understand. This has been documented upstream
in commit caf963efd4b0b9ff42ca12e52b8efe277264d35b.
Replacing group with pins allows the nand pins to be properly configured.
Signed-off-by: Kyle Hendry <kylehendrydev@gmail.com>
[add bcm636/bcm6368 and fix commit title]
Signed-off-by: Álvaro Fernández Rojas <noltari@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit d1e9c50d06)
Recent changes to BuildBot config moved the kmods to a dedicated
directory and dropped them from the packages dir. This was needed as
both OPKG and APK gets confused if both entry are present.
To fix this, unconditionally append the kmod feed line if
CONFIG_BUILDBOT is enabled.
Fixes: #17146
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/17151
(cherry picked from commit 53ee2e8c03)
[ fix conflict error for missing APK support ]
Signed-off-by: Christian Marangi <ansuelsmth@gmail.com>
Currently downstream tools like ASU lack information about kernel
version to find out the relevant kmod build folder on downloads server.
So lets fix it by providing a new `linux_kernel` JSON array which would
for the start provide Linux kernel version, revision and vermagic
information.
"linux_kernel": {
"release": "1",
"vermagic": "b57450c07d3a786158c3601fc5cee57d",
"version": "6.6.61"
},
Fixes: openwrt/openwrt#17036Fixes: efahl/owut#9
Co-developed-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
Signed-off-by: Eric Fahlgren <ericfahlgren@gmail.com>
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/17042
Signed-off-by: Petr Štetiar <ynezz@true.cz>
(cherry picked from commit c857145e03)
Run the invocation of Make with verbosity in order to
prevent the printing of Makefile level and subtarget status.
e.g. make[3] -C target/linux val.DEFAULT_PACKAGES val.ARCH_PACKAGES
Remove piping of stderr, which is only useful when using
the "communicate" method over the "run" method,
and this script would not be written to handle a captured error anyway.
For error testing, stdout and stderr can be set to a file object
with the open() function like this:
out = open('json_out', 'w')
err = open('json_err', 'w')
...
...
stdout=out,
stderr=err,
Signed-off-by: Michael Pratt <mcpratt@pm.me>
(cherry picked from commit fd3376c5ee)
Fixup capabilities parsing in iw output.
In addition to the normal capabilities iw now also outputs HE MAC, HE
PHY and EHT MAC and EHT PHY capabilities. Exclude them in the parsing.
The grep returns this with mac80211-hwsim:
```
root@OpenWrt:~# iw phy phy0 info | grep 'Capabilities:'
Capabilities: 0x107e
HE PHY Capabilities: (0x02bfce0000000000000000):
EHT PHY Capabilities: (0x7c0000feffff7f01):
HE PHY Capabilities: (0x02bfce0000000000000000):
EHT PHY Capabilities: (0x7c0000feffff7f01):
HE PHY Capabilities: (0x02bf000000000000000000):
Capabilities: 0x107e
HE PHY Capabilities: (0x1cbfce0000000000000000):
EHT PHY Capabilities: (0xfc1f3ffeffff7f37):
HE PHY Capabilities: (0x1cbfce0000000000000000):
EHT PHY Capabilities: (0xfc1f3ffeffff7f37):
HE PHY Capabilities: (0x1cbf000000000000000000):
HE PHY Capabilities: (0x1cbfce0000000000000000):
EHT PHY Capabilities: (0xfefffffeffffff7f):
HE PHY Capabilities: (0x1cbfce0000000000000000):
EHT PHY Capabilities: (0xfefffffeffffff7f):
HE PHY Capabilities: (0x1cbf000000000000000000):
Capabilities: 0x107e
```
With busybox 1.36.1 the ht_cap_mask variable will be set to
-72057598332895361. With busybox 1.37.0 it will be set to -1.
Both values are wrong, after this change it will be set to 4222
(0x107E).
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/17043
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
(cherry picked from commit adf958c919)
Huawei AP6010DN is a dual-band, dual-radio 802.11a/b/g/n 2x2 MIMO
enterprise access point with one Gigabit Ethernet port and PoE
support.
Hardware highlights:
- CPU: AR9344 SoC at 480MHz
- RAM: 128MB DDR2
- Flash: 32MB SPI-NOR
- Wi-Fi 2.4GHz: AR9344-internal radio
- Wi-Fi 5GHz: AR9580 PCIe WLAN SoC
- Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet through Atheros AR8035 PHY
- PoE: yes
- Standalone 12V/2A power input
- Serial console externally available through RJ45 port
- External watchdog: CAT706SVI (1.6s timeout)
Serial console:
9600n8 (9600 baud, no stop bits, no parity, 8 data bits)
MAC addresses:
Each device has 32 consecutive MAC addresses allocated by
the vendor, which don't overlap between devices.
This was confirmed with multiple devices with consecutive
serial numbers.
The MAC address range starts with the address on the label.
To be able to distinguish between the interfaces,
the following MAC address scheme is used:
- eth0 = label MAC
- radio0 (Wi-Fi 2.4GHz) = label MAC + 1
- radio1 (Wi-Fi 5GHz) = label MAC + 2
Installation:
0. Connect some sort of RJ45-to-USB adapter to "Console" port of the AP
1. Power up the AP
2. At prompt "Press f or F to stop Auto-Boot in 3 seconds",
do what they say.
Log in with default admin password "admin@huawei.com".
3. Boot the OpenWrt initramfs from TFTP using the hidden script "run ramboot".
Replace IP address as needed:
> setenv serverip 192.168.1.10
> setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.1
> setenv rambootfile openwrt-ath79-generic-huawei_ap6010dn-initramfs-kernel.bin
> saveenv
> run ramboot
4. Optional but recommended as the factory firmware cannot be downloaded publicly:
Back up contents of "firmware" partition using the web interface or ssh:
$ ssh root@192.168.1.1 cat /dev/mtd11 > huawei_ap6010dn_fw_backup.bin
5. Run sysupgrade using sysupgrade image. OpenWrt
shall boot from flash afterwards.
Return to factory firmware (using firmware upgrade package downloaded from non-public Huawei website):
1. Start a TFTP server in the directory where
the firmware upgrade package is located
2. Boot to u-boot as described above
3. Install firmware upgrade package and format the config partitions:
> update system FatAP6X10XN_SOMEVERSION.bin
> format_fs
Return to factory firmware (from previously created backup):
1. Copy over the firmware partition backup to /tmp,
for example using scp
2. Use sysupgrade with force to restore the backup:
sysupgrade -F huawei_ap6010dn_fw_backup.bin
3. Boot AP to U-Boot as described above
Quirks and known issues:
- The stock firmware has a semi dual boot concept where the primary
kernel uses a squashfs as root partition and the secondary kernel uses
an initramfs. This dual boot concept is circumvented on purpose to gain
more flash space and since the stock firmware's flash layout isn't
compatible with mtdsplit.
- The external watchdog's timeout of 1.6s is very hard to satisfy
during bootup. This is why the GPIO15 pin connected to the watchdog input
is configured directly in the LZMA loader to output the AHB_CLK/2 signal
which keeps the watchdog happy until the wdt-gpio kernel driver takes
over. Because it would also take too long to read the whole kernel image
from flash, the uImage header only includes the loader which then reads
the kernel image from flash after GPIO15 is configured.
Signed-off-by: Marco von Rosenberg <marcovr@selfnet.de>
(cherry picked from commit f84a9f7dc0)
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/16978
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>
Added patch:
generic/backport-5.15/430-v6.3-udf-Allocate-name-buffer-in-directory-iterator-on-he.patch
This patch fixes the following compile warning:
```
CC [M] fs/udf/namei.o
fs/udf/namei.c: In function 'udf_rename':
fs/udf/namei.c:878:1: error: the frame size of 1144 bytes is larger than 1024 bytes [-Werror=frame-larger-than=]
878 | }
| ^
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
make[7]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:289: fs/udf/namei.o] Error 1
```
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/16882
Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens <hauke@hauke-m.de>