[RFT 0/5] realtek: support boards similar to DGS-1210-10

Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca luizluca at gmail.com
Sat Jul 16 19:32:52 PDT 2022


> On Tue, 2021-10-05 at 22:40 +0300, Paul Fertser wrote:
> > I only have D-Link DGS-1210-10P R1 for testing but other devices should be
> > very
> > similar judging by the photos. Would be nice to share support for all the
> > features available rather than get just R1 fully working.
> >
> > Paul Fertser (5):
> >   realtek: split DGS-1210-10P DTS
> >   realtek: add all LEDs, buttons and SFP signals to DGS-1210-10
> >   realtek: add non-PoE version of DGS-1210-10 F1
> >   realtek: support D-Link DGS-1210-10P H/W:R1
> >   realtek: support Trendnet TPE-082WS V1
>
> Recently you two have provided some patches for the DGS-1210 switches, and you
> apear to have a nice collection of different devices. I would like to draw your
> attention to these (old) patches, with some improvments Paul suggested. Sadly
> nobody showed up to test them at the time. I was wondering if these changes are
> still relevant and if you could have a look at them.

I didn't have any DGS-1210 switches back then. Now I have hundreds.

It looks like an interesting submission, still relevant but it
requires a v2 rebasing and with the suggested changes.

It uses SOC := rtl8380 while all existing dgs-1210 F1 variants use
rtl8382 (except for the pending -52 variant). The commit didn't
mention why that happened.
I'm not sure which one is correct here. However, if it is really a
different SoC and with what we currently know, we could create a
generic rtl83xx_d-link_dgs-1210.dtsi as the -52 variant uses even a
more different SoC (rtl8393). They share a lot of stuff like flash
layout and gpios (and the vendor firmware even uses the same image). I
could do some generic and family review but I only have -28 and -52
variants.

> The different patches can be found at, and downloaded from:
> https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/openwrt/list/?series=265587&state=*
>
> In case you weren't subscribed to the mailing list at the time and you would
> like to reply to one of the patches, they can be downloaded from patchwork in
> mbox format and imported into a mail client.
>
> Best,
> Sander


Regards,

Luiz



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