. /lib/functions/system.sh
. /lib/functions/uci-defaults.sh
-board_config_update
+bcm53xx_setup_interfaces()
+{
+ local board="$1"
-board=$(board_name)
+ # On BCM4708 / BCM4709(4) there are 3 Ethernet interfaces connected to 3 switch
+ # ports. It's up to vendor which to use.
+ case "$board" in
+ tenda,ac9)
+ ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
+ "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "4:lan" "8@eth0" "0:wan" "5@eth1"
+ ;;
+ buffalo,wxr-1900dhp| \
+ buffalo,wzr-1750dhp)
+ ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
+ "0:lan:1" "1:lan:2" "2:lan:3" "3:lan:4" "4:wan:5" "5@eth0"
+ ;;
+ dlink,dir-885l | \
+ netgear,r7900 | \
+ netgear,r8000 | \
+ netgear,r8500)
+ # NVRAM specifies port 8 (eth2) - unsupported by OpenWrt b53
+ # Use port 5 (eth0) as workaround
+ ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
+ "0:lan" "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "4:wan" "5t@eth0"
+ ;;
+ luxul,abr-4500-v1|\
+ luxul,xbr-4500-v1)
+ ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
+ "0:wan" "1:lan:4" "2:lan:3" "3:lan:2" "4:lan:1" "5@eth0"
+ ;;
+ phicomm,k3)
+ ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
+ "0:lan" "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:wan" "5@eth0"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # NVRAM entries may contain unsorted ports, e.g. Netgear R6250 uses
+ # vlan1ports=3 2 1 0 5*
+ # vlan2ports=4 5u
+ # and early Netgear R8000 was using
+ # vlan1ports=3 2 1 0 5 7 8*
+ vlan1ports="$(echo $(nvram get vlan1ports | tr " " "\n" | sort))"
+ vlan2ports="$(echo $(nvram get vlan2ports | tr " " "\n" | sort))"
+ if echo "$vlan1ports" | egrep -q "^1 2 3 4 5" && \
+ echo "$vlan2ports" | egrep -q "^0 5"; then
+ ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
+ "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "4:lan" "0:wan" "5t@eth0"
+ elif echo "$vlan1ports" | egrep -q "^1 2 3 5 7" && \
+ echo "$vlan2ports" | egrep -q "^0 7"; then
+ ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
+ "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "5:lan" "0:wan" "7t@eth1"
+ elif echo "$vlan1ports" | egrep -q "^0 1 2 3 5 7 8" && \
+ echo "$vlan2ports" | egrep -q "^4 8"; then
+ ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
+ "0:lan" "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "5:lan" "7:lan" "4:wan" "8t@eth2"
+ else
+ ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
+ "0:lan" "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "4:wan" "5t@eth0"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
-case "$board" in
-tenda,ac9)
- ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
- "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "4:lan" "8@eth0" "0:wan" "5@eth1"
- board_config_flush
- exit 0
- ;;
-buffalo,wxr-1900dhp| \
-buffalo,wzr-1750dhp)
- ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
- "0:lan:1" "1:lan:2" "2:lan:3" "3:lan:4" "4:wan:5" "5@eth0"
- board_config_flush
- exit 0
- ;;
-luxul,abr-4500-v1|\
-luxul,xbr-4500-v1)
- ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
- "0:wan" "1:lan:4" "2:lan:3" "3:lan:2" "4:lan:1" "5@eth0"
- board_config_flush
- exit 0
- ;;
-phicomm,k3)
- ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
- "0:lan" "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:wan" "5@eth0"
- board_config_flush
- exit 0
- ;;
-esac
+bcm53xx_setup_macs()
+{
+ local board="$1"
-wan_macaddr="$(nvram get wan_hwaddr)"
-case "$board" in
-asus,rt-ac87u)
- ifname=eth1
- etXmacaddr=$(nvram get et1macaddr)
- ;;
-dlink,dir-885l | \
-netgear,r7900 | \
-netgear,r8000 | \
-netgear,r8500)
- ifname=eth2
- etXmacaddr=$(nvram get et2macaddr)
- ;;
-*)
- ifname=eth0
- etXmacaddr=$(nvram get et0macaddr)
- ;;
-esac
+ case "$board" in
+ dlink,dir-885l | \
+ netgear,r7900 | \
+ netgear,r8000 | \
+ netgear,r8500)
+ # As vendor doesn't use eth0 its MAC may be missing. Use one from eth2.
+ et2macaddr="$(nvram get et2macaddr)"
+ [ -n "$et2macaddr" ] && ucidef_set_interface_macaddr "lan" "$et2macaddr"
+ ;;
+ esac
-# If WAN MAC isn't explicitly set, calculate it using base MAC as reference.
-[ -z "$wan_macaddr" -a -n "$etXmacaddr" ] && wan_macaddr=$(macaddr_add "$etXmacaddr" 1)
+ wan_macaddr="$(nvram get wan_hwaddr)"
+ case "$board" in
+ asus,rt-ac87u)
+ etXmacaddr=$(nvram get et1macaddr)
+ ;;
+ dlink,dir-885l | \
+ netgear,r7900 | \
+ netgear,r8000 | \
+ netgear,r8500)
+ etXmacaddr=$(nvram get et2macaddr)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ etXmacaddr=$(nvram get et0macaddr)
+ ;;
+ esac
-# Workaround for devices using eth2 connected to (CPU) switch port 8
-case "$board" in
-dlink,dir-885l | \
-netgear,r7900 | \
-netgear,r8000 | \
-netgear,r8500)
- ifname=eth0
- ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
- "0:lan" "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "4:wan" "5t@$ifname"
+ # If WAN MAC isn't explicitly set, calculate it using base MAC as reference.
+ [ -z "$wan_macaddr" -a -n "$etXmacaddr" ] && wan_macaddr=$(macaddr_add "$etXmacaddr" 1)
- # These devices should use eth2 so their eth0 interface often has no MAC
- # assigned. Manually assign eth2's MAC to the LAN.
- et2macaddr="$(nvram get et2macaddr)"
- [ -n "$et2macaddr" ] && ucidef_set_interface_macaddr "lan" "$et2macaddr"
[ -n "$wan_macaddr" ] && ucidef_set_interface_macaddr "wan" "$wan_macaddr"
+}
- board_config_flush
- exit 0
- ;;
-esac
-
-# NVRAM entries may contain unsorted ports, e.g. Netgear R6250 uses
-# vlan1ports=3 2 1 0 5*
-# vlan2ports=4 5u
-# and early Netgear R8000 was using
-# vlan1ports=3 2 1 0 5 7 8*
-vlan1ports="$(echo $(nvram get vlan1ports | tr " " "\n" | sort))"
-vlan2ports="$(echo $(nvram get vlan2ports | tr " " "\n" | sort))"
-if echo "$vlan1ports" | egrep -q "^1 2 3 4 5" && \
- echo "$vlan2ports" | egrep -q "^0 5"; then
- ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
- "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "4:lan" "0:wan" "5t@$ifname"
-elif echo "$vlan1ports" | egrep -q "^1 2 3 5 7" && \
- echo "$vlan2ports" | egrep -q "^0 7"; then
- ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
- "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "5:lan" "0:wan" "7t@$ifname"
-elif echo "$vlan1ports" | egrep -q "^0 1 2 3 5 7 8" && \
- echo "$vlan2ports" | egrep -q "^4 8"; then
- ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
- "0:lan" "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "5:lan" "7:lan" "4:wan" "8t@$ifname"
-else
- ucidef_add_switch "switch0" \
- "0:lan" "1:lan" "2:lan" "3:lan" "4:wan" "5t@$ifname"
-fi
-
-[ -n "$wan_macaddr" ] && ucidef_set_interface_macaddr "wan" "$wan_macaddr"
-
+board_config_update
+board=$(board_name)
+bcm53xx_setup_interfaces "$board"
+bcm53xx_setup_macs "$board"
board_config_flush
exit 0