Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] [RFC PATCH] ar71xx: Support Antminer S1/S3

2015-05-10 Thread Felix Fietkau
On 2015-05-02 05:08, James Hilliard wrote: I did my best to separate this device out, below is my current patch, comments appreciated. I'm having trouble figuring out how to differentiate the hwid which seems to be the same as the tp-link wr743nd-v2. 0x07430002 Is the hardware ID that both

Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] [RFC PATCH] ar71xx: Support Antminer S1/S3

2015-05-10 Thread James Hilliard
The generic changes I had intended to remove before a final submission. I'm also wondering what the best way to handle devices with 1 ethernet port is, should that be a WAN or a LAN port(right now it seems to be WAN with some things on the firewall opened up), it also has a rarely used wireless

Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] [RFC PATCH] ar71xx: Support Antminer S1/S3

2015-05-01 Thread James Hilliard
I did my best to separate this device out, below is my current patch, comments appreciated. I'm having trouble figuring out how to differentiate the hwid which seems to be the same as the tp-link wr743nd-v2. 0x07430002 Is the hardware ID that both seem to have, is there any other ID's that I may

Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] [RFC PATCH] ar71xx: Support Antminer S1/S3

2015-05-01 Thread Dirk Neukirchen
some comments inline On 30.04.2015 04:08, James Hilliard wrote: The Antminer S1 and S3 use a controller with a modified version of OpenWRT which has a single ethernet port and a wifi antenna header. This is the patch from their GPL source release which appears to break support for the

[OpenWrt-Devel] [RFC PATCH] ar71xx: Support Antminer S1/S3

2015-04-29 Thread James Hilliard
The Antminer S1 and S3 use a controller with a modified version of OpenWRT which has a single ethernet port and a wifi antenna header. This is the patch from their GPL source release which appears to break support for the tl-wr741nd-v4 in order to support their board. What would be the proper way