Preparing commit description for "ramips: disable default build for HooToo HT-TM02"

Adrian Schmutzler mail at adrianschmutzler.de
Mon Dec 14 11:32:09 EST 2020


Sorry, I don't understand what this is about.

Do you want to disable that device by default? Then just put DEFAULT := n into the device definition.

Do you want to improve the support? Then you might need to rephrase the "question".

Best

Adrian

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Szabolcs Hubai [mailto:szab.hu at gmail.com]
> Sent: Dienstag, 8. Dezember 2020 01:37
> To: openwrt-devel at lists.openwrt.org
> Cc: Russell Morris <rmorris at rkmorris.us>; Adrian Schmutzler
> <freifunk at adrianschmutzler.de>; David Bauer <mail at david-bauer.net>
> Subject: Re: Preparing commit description for "ramips: disable default build
> for HooToo HT-TM02"
> 
> On 12/8/20 12:08 AM, Szabolcs Hubai wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > I planned to refresh the support of a rt305x SunValley Filehub device:
> > HooToo HT-TM02.
> >
> > I wanted to follow Adrian's and Russel's work for HooToo HT-TM05 and
> > RAVPower RP-WD03 in mt7620 [0].
> >
> >
> > I toought disabling the image generation would be easy, as binwalk
> > showed an oversized kernel: "image size: 1624829 bytes", so it won't
> > boot anyway.
> >
> > DECIMAL       HEXADECIMAL     DESCRIPTION
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > 0             0x0             uImage header, header size: 64 bytes,
> > header CRC: 0xCB63E9C7, created: 2020-12-06 08:18:07, image size:
> > 1624829 bytes, Data Address: 0x80000000, Entry Point: 0x80000000, data
> > CRC: 0x10379393, OS: Linux, CPU: MIPS, image type: OS Kernel Image,
> > compression type: lzma, image name: "MIPS OpenWrt Linux-5.4.81"
> > 64            0x40            LZMA compressed data, properties: 0x6D,
> > dictionary size: 8388608 bytes, uncompressed size: 5182719 bytes
> > 549311        0x861BF         Cisco IOS microcode, for ""
> >
> >
> > But I was unable to verify this because of the following:
> > - wingspinner's uboot [1],[2],[3] reads successfully the whole kernel,
> > but throws "LZMA ERROR 1 - must RESET board to recover" - which is
> > maybe fixable by $(Device/uimage-lzma-loader)
> > - original u-boot loads and boots nicely the oversized kernel
> 
> To be correct:
> - original u-boot is able to boot the oversized kernel only when it was flashed
> through serial access ("IOVST MAIN MENU" -> "U SPIFlash Upgrade")
> - original u-boot throws "Bad Data CRC" when the oversized kernel is flashed
> through reset button TFTP recovery (10.10.10.254 + "kernel").
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Szabolcs
> 
> 
> >
> >
> > And all compatible rt305x devices (HT-TM02, HT-TM01, RP-WD02 and
> maybe
> > RP-WD01) uses wingspinner's image, as it is installable through the
> > OEM web interface. And it comes with he's custom uboot.
> >
> >
> > What should I write in the commit description now?
> >
> >
> > My plans on refreshing have bad times too as the OKLI Loader is unable
> > to find the "OKLI" magic as the device doesn't map the flash to any
> > memory address.
> >
> > While David ported official U-Boot to ramips target already with the
> > RAVPower RP-WD009 support, I'm little bit afraid of my success porting
> > it to rt305x as U-Boot doesn't have "rt5350.dtsi" to start with.
> >
> >
> >
> > May I ask for help not just for commit description but for creating a
> > second stage loader for ramips/rt305x too?
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Szabolcs
> >
> >
> >
> > [0]:
> >
> https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=log;h=c4110a524e9a026
> > cf570b6dadf325c037b7527d0
> > [1]: https://openwrt.org/toh/hootoo/tripmate-nano#supported_versions
> > [2]: https://forum.archive.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=53014
> > [3]:
> > https://github.com/wingspinner/HooToo-Tripmate-HT-TM02-
> OpenWRT/tree/ma
> > ster/uboot
> >
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