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The CFE of the WRT54G3GV2 expects two firmware images, if one of them produces a CRC error (which is the case after you installed OpenWrt, as there is no second image), it writes one of three consecutive bytes to the flash. (Look for "Image Status : IMG2_BAD" during boot.) After the third boot with a CRC error, it stops and waits for a new firmware image. To prevent this 'noset_try_flag' must be set to 1 on boot. Tested with my own box. Signed-off-by: Niclas Koeser <nks at informatik.uni-kiel.de> SVN-Revision: 23007
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99 lines
2.9 KiB
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#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
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# NVRAM setup
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#
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# This file handles the NVRAM quirks of various hardware.
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START=02
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alias debug=${DEBUG:-:}
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nvram_default() {
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[ -z "$(nvram get $1)" ] && nvram set "$1=$2"
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}
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nvram_set() { # for the linksys fixup part
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[ "$(nvram get "$1")" = "$2" -a "$2" != "" ] || {
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COMMIT=1
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/usr/sbin/nvram set "$1=$2"
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}
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}
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fixup_linksys() {
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# work around braindead CFE defaults in linksys routers
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boardtype=$(nvram get boardtype)
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boardnum=$(nvram get boardnum)
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boardflags=$(($(nvram get boardflags)))
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adm_switch="$(( ($boardflags & 0x80) >> 7 ))"
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[ -n "$(nvram get vxkilled)" ] && boardtype=0 # don't mess with the ram settings on the hacked cfe
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case "$(( $boardtype ))" in
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"1800") #0x708
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if [ "$adm_switch" = 0 ]; then
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nvram_set sdram_init "$(printf 0x%04x $(( $(/usr/sbin/nvram get sdram_init) | 0x0100 )))"
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[ "$COMMIT" = 1 ] && {
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nvram_set clkfreq 216
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nvram_set sdram_ncdl 0x0
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nvram_set pa0itssit 62
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nvram_set pa0b0 0x15eb
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nvram_set pa0b1 0xfa82
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nvram_set pa0b2 0xfe66
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nvram_set pa0maxpwr 0x4e
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}
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fi
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;;
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"1127") #0x467
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nvram_set sdram_init "$(printf 0x%04x $(( $(/usr/sbin/nvram get sdram_init) | 0x0100 )))"
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[ "$COMMIT" = 1 ] && {
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nvram_set sdram_ncdl 0x0
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nvram_set pa0itssit 62
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nvram_set pa0b0 0x168b
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nvram_set pa0b1 0xfabf
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nvram_set pa0b2 0xfeaf
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nvram_set pa0maxpwr 0x4e
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}
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;;
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"1071") #0x042f
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# do sanity check first! max 0x0011 = 128mb
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SDRAM_INIT=$(printf %d $(/usr/sbin/nvram get sdram_init))
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[ "$SDRAM_INIT" -lt "9" -o "$SDRAM_INIT" -gt "17" ] && {
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# set this to default: 0x09 only if value is invaild like 16MB on Asus WL-500GP
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echo "sdram_init is invaild: $(printf 0x%04x $SDRAM_INIT), force to default!"
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nvram_set sdram_init 0x0009
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}
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# on WRT54G3GV2 set flag, so checksum errors of firmware image 2 don't stop the boot process
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noset_try_flag=$(nvram get noset_try_flag)
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[ "$noset_try_flag" = 0 ] && {
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echo "setting noset_try_flag to 1."
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nvram_set noset_try_flag 1
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}
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[ "$COMMIT" = 1 ] && {
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nvram_set sdram_ncdl 0x0
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}
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esac
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}
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start() {
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# Don't do any fixups on the WGT634U
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[ "$(cat /proc/diag/model)" = "Netgear WGT634U" ] && return
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fixup_linksys
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# OFDM Power Offset is set incorrectly on many boards.
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# Setting it to 0 will increase the tx power to normal levels.
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nvram_set opo 0x0
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[ "$(nvram get il0macaddr)" = "00:90:4c:5f:00:2a" ] && {
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# if default wifi mac, set two higher than the lan mac
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nvram set il0macaddr=$(nvram get et0macaddr|
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awk '{OFS=FS=":";for(x=7,y=2;--x;){$x=sprintf("%02x",(y+="0x"$x)%256);y/=256}print}')
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}
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[ "$(nvram get et0macaddr)" = "00:90:4c:c0:00:08" ] && {
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# OvisLink WL-1600GL mac workaround
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nvram set et0macaddr=$(hexdump -n 6 -s 130976 -e '5/1 "%02x:" "%02x" ' /dev/mtd/0)
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nvram set il0macaddr=$(nvram get et0macaddr|
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awk '{OFS=FS=":";for(x=7,y=2;--x;){$x=sprintf("%02x",(y+="0x"$x)%256);y/=256}print}')
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}
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[ "$COMMIT" = "1" ] && nvram commit
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}
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