Went back to using the 19.07 tree for the g300nh2 for a while, and then took another shot when 21.02.0 came out and I realized I was still following the old kernel-only flash instructions from forum threads and didn't t notice the kernel + rootfs renamed files method mentioned above: Latest Firmware (21.02.0-22.03.0) (October 2022) I just recently noticed (21.02.2 or so) that it was supported directly and couldn't get it to flash. I've been running OpenWrt on the HT-TM05 for a few years now (looks like the first version I flashed was lede-17.01.4-ar71xx-generic-wzr-hp-g300nh2-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin). Thanks to and for their help getting the lzma loaderįixes: 5ef79af4f80f ("ramips: add support for Ravpower WD03") Most of the changes in this commit are the work of Russell Morris (asĬredited below), I only wrapped them up and added compat-version. openwrt-ramips-mt7620-ravpower_rp-wd03-squashfs-rootfs.bin => rootfs openwrt-ramips-mt7620-ravpower_rp-wd03-squashfs-kernel.bin => kernel While at it, also change the SPI frequency Hardware is almost identical (except for RAM size) and is from the same This will make sysupgrade from earlier versions impossible.Ĭhanges are based on the recently supported HooToo HT-TM05, as the Maximizing space available in the booted image. This is addressed by making use of mtd-concat, Partition, which is located between the kernel and rootfs in the stock The improvements here also address the "misplaced" U-Boot environment To address this, use the lzma loader (loader-okli) to work around this This breaks both factory and sysupgrade images. We cannot exceed a 1.5 MB kernel size, as is the case with recent builds … Due due a limitation in the vendor supplied U-Boot bootloader, The RAVPower RP-WD03 is a battery powered router, with an Ethernet and Uboot-envtools, fix LOADER_FLASH_OFFS, minor commit message facelift, [drop changes in image/Makefile, fix indent and PKG_RELEASE in I would like to thank and for their help getting the mtd-concat functionality is included, to leave a "hole" for u-boot-env,Ĭombining the OEM kernel and rootfs partitions U-Boot environment can be modified, u-boot-env is preserved on initial Set your computer to use DHCP for its IP address Once it has finished installation, it willĪutomatically reboot and start up OpenWrt. The router (10.10.10.128) will look for your computer at 10.10.10.254Īnd install the two files. Holding the reset button for 30 seconds or until it begins searchingįor files on your TFTP server, whichever comes first. Push and hold the reset button and release the power button. With your router shut down, hold down the power button until the first Set your computer to use 10.10.10.254 as its IP address Plug the router into your computer via Ethernet ramips-mt7620-hootoo_tm05-squashfs-rootfs.bin => rootfs ramips-mt7620-hootoo_tm05-squashfs-kernel.bin => kernel Of a clean TFTP server running on your computer. Download the needed OpenWrt install files, place them in the root U-Boot environment / variables (from U-Boot, and OpenWrt) I2C, which is needed for reading battery charge status and level OpenWRT sysupgrade (Preserving and non-preserving), through the usual LED: Status LED (blue after boot, green with WiFi trafficĤ leds to indicate power level of the battery (unable to control) V … endor U-Boot limited to 1.5 MB kernel size, so use lzma loader (loader-okli).įLASH: GigaDevice GD25Q64, Serial 8 MB Flash, clocked at 50 MHzįlash itself specified to 80 MHz, but speed limited by mt7620 SPI The HooToo HT-TM05 is a battery powered router, with an Ethernet and USB port. I've been able to go back and forth between the CC build via TFTP to confirm I didn't brick anything with failed build flashes, but open to suggestions on what differences there might be between 19.07.2 and 22.03.2 which are preventing the upgrade.ĮDIT - wanted to clarify I was also able to flash 19.07.2 using only the "openwrt-19.07.2-ramips-mt7620-gl-mt300n-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin" renamed to kernel and pushed via tftp - currently functional. Not quite sure what I'm doing wrong here, but there are no green leds for me beyond 19.07.2, despite what the compatibility page reports. This channel op showed a successful flash of an older version and a commenter reported similar success with 19.07.2, found here. However, I was running the old Chaos Calmer 15.05 firmware and though the device page suggests compatibility, in any form of kernel+rootfs, init, squash, kernel alone flash sequence (for both gl-mt300n or device-specific tm-05 builds) I have been unable to get beyond a solid blue led after flash. I know this is an old paperweight to some, but it's the only self-contained battery-powered solution I could find and well, it still works.
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