Due to 5.10 increased kernel size, the current 4MiB-ish kernel
partition got too small. Luckily, netgear's uboot environment
is setup to read 0x60000 bytes from the kernel partition location.
... While at it: also do some cleanups in the DTS in there.
The original (re-)installation described in
commit
d82d84694e60 ("apm821xx: add support for the Netgear WNDAP620 and WNDAP660")
seemed to be still working for now. What I noticed though
is that the bigger initramfs images needed to use a different
destination address (
1000000) to prevent it overwriting
itself during decompression. i.e:
# tftp
1000000 openwrt-...-wndap620-initramfs-kernel.bin
# bootm
However, in case of the WNDAP620+660 the factory.img image can be
written directly to the flash through uboot.
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
* offset (0x110000) for an uImage binary.
*/
label = "kernel";
- reg = <0x00110000 0x003f0000>;
+ reg = <0x00110000 0x005f0000>;
};
- partition@500000 {
+ partition@700000 {
label = "ubi";
- reg = <0x00500000 0x016d0000>;
+ reg = <0x00700000 0x014d0000>;
};
partition@1bd0000 {
partition@1be0000 {
label = "var";
- reg = <0x01be0000 0x0400000>;
+ reg = <0x01be0000 0x00400000>;
read-only;
};
partition@1fe0000 {
label = "manudata";
- reg = <0x01fe0000 0x20000 >;
+ reg = <0x01fe0000 0x00020000>;
read-only;
};
};
DTB_SIZE := 32768
IMAGE_SIZE := 27392k
IMAGES := sysupgrade.bin factory.img
- KERNEL_SIZE := 4032k
+ KERNEL_SIZE := 6080k
KERNEL := dtb | kernel-bin | gzip | MuImage-initramfs gzip
IMAGE/sysupgrade.bin := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
IMAGE/factory.img := append-kernel | pad-to $$$$(KERNEL_SIZE) | append-ubi
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
+ DEVICE_COMPAT_VERSION := 2.0
+ DEVICE_COMPAT_MESSAGE := kernel and ubi partitions had to be resized. \
+ Upgrade via sysupgrade mechanism is not possible.
endef
define Device/netgear_wndap620