Hello Miguel,

On 6 July 2012 14:19, Miguel GAIO <miguel.g...@efixo.com> wrote:
> This is a second release for NB6 boards support.
> The first patch add support for 6362 CPU. It's based on 6328 works.
> It also includes RGMII clock enable.
> The second patch include support for NB6 boards.
> The NB6 has a RTL8367R switch connected to internal enetsw using rgmii
> bus.
>
> The third patch change rgmii setup on RTL8366R.

I confirm that the realtek switch works with these patches. I did some
changes though.

1) I substituted your BCM6362 patches with my own (yours seem to be
based on an older broadcom SDK), since these are the ones I plan to
submit eventually to upstream.
2) I made the realtek patch a platform patch, because I do not know
the impact on other devices using this switch (which didn't need it).
3) I added a network config for it
4) I commented out the nb6 image build, since even with network
working you can't do much with it

I am more or less ready to commit this, but I am missing your
signed-off-by. Can you please either reply with it or resend the board
patch with it added? I created a branch on github with what I plan to
submit, so you can use that to check that I did not miss anything (
https://github.com/KanjiMonster/openwrt/tree/neufbox6 ).

I have some additional questions though:

How is one supposed to flash the NB6 without serial access? At least I
did not find anything in the web interface that allowed me to flash an
image, and the CFE does not provide a web interface either.

What's the "tftpboot"? I noticed that if I have the "SFR" button
pressed when powering the device up, CFE prints "** tftpboot
requested", but then shortly after that CFE crashes.

Lastly, you added an image build for "NB6-SER-r0", shouldn't you also
add one for "NB6-FXC-r0"? Or do they not care about the board id?


Jonas
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