On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 7:32 PM Denis Kalashnikov wrote:
> + /*
> +* MFD: NAND plus GPIO-controller. They use/share SoC GPIO lines.
> Some of the
> +* GPIO lines are multiplexed by a 8-bit latch (LVC573).
> +* NAND is controlled by GPIO lines (bitbang), also some NAND
Hi,
nitpick, but if this is only for 912G, it should also say that in the commit
title.
Other comments below.
> .../dts/ar9342_mikrotik_routerboard-912g.dts | 314 ++
> target/linux/ath79/image/mikrotik.mk | 9 +
> .../base-files/etc/board.d/02_network | 2
On 06.05.21 18:25, Denis Kalashnikov wrote:
What is not working:
* USB port and mPCIe slot,
* Beeper,
you will need to add kmod-gpio-beeper
+/*
+ * TODO list:
+ * - Enable beeper/buzzer,
+ * - Enable button/key,
+ * - Enable usb EHCI and export GPIOs for
+ * turning on/off power
On 06.05.21 18:25, Denis Kalashnikov wrote:
What is not working:
* USB port and mPCIe slot,
* Beeper,
* Button,
+
+/* SoC Wi-Fi MAC managed by ath9k driver (RB912UAG-2HPnD) */
+&wmac {
+ status = "okay";
+ /*
+* Wireless calibration data is in SPI NOR flash
+*