Hi, I have created a new PR: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/5074
Which also includes a remote processor framework kernel module, which has not been sent upstream yet. But it could be the basis to make wifi or the secondary SoC work too. It still misses a way of configuring the wifi part, but that can be scripted and will neither added nor covered by this PR, because its a separate topic and likely belongs to a feeds package. Looking at your submitted patches, many fritzbox devices have different NAND manufacturers. So the best way is to support all. I created a DTB and image configuration for Micron and non Micron NAND. This is probably the best way and not supporting just one NAND type per device. Unfortunately auto detection was not accepted by the kernel maintainers, so there is no other solution. I also saw the addition of ubifs. I have not used this so far and I wonder what the advantage is over using squashfs with overlay? But maybe you can help working on the PR. Maybe you can have a look if I forgot something. -----Original-Nachricht----- Betreff: [PATCH 0/7] lantiq: initial support for x490 Fritzboxes Datum: 2022-02-02T13:48:05+0100 Von: "Torsten Duwe" <d...@lst.de> An: "openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org" <openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org> With the latest advancements, especially the move to kernel-5.10, basic support for the {3,5,7}490 Fritz!Boxes has become rather low hanging fruit. Building on the previous research done by Andreas B��hler (subscribed here), Daniel Kestrel (Cc'ed) and others, I identified and collected all the pieces, verified and fixed the detail information as far as I could, and refined the changes into a hopefully acceptable patch set. The hardware telephony on the {5,7}490 remains unsupported, of course. The WiFi on these systems is moved to a secondary SoC; some effort has been made to build an appropriate OpenWRT image for that as well in one run, but I'm ignoring that here for simplicity's sake. The extra image is a major step, which should rather be discussed and postponed, and should IMHO not hinder the inclusion of these devices. Neither did I consider performance patches yet. On the plus side, thanks to the DSA move in Linux mainline, all 4 LAN ports can be used now. Likewise, the USB3 ports are working, once an xHCI firmware blob is provided [1]. These patches are tested on 7490 and 3490, one specimen each. I can't verify the 5490 fiber box, but I include it here because of the similarity. Any feedback is appreciated. Especially the GPIO lines and switch ports remain to be filled in at the DTS. The 7490 I have uses a Micron NAND chip with 128k PEBs and 2k IO size. The 3490 has a Toshiba Chip with 256k PEBs and 4k IO. Anybody with a different combination please speak up! Torsten [1] https://forum.openwrt.org/t/2071 _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel