# arge0 is connected to the LAN side of the switch PHY. # arge1 is connected to the single port WAN side of the switch PHY. hint.argemdio.0.at="nexus0" hint.argemdio.0.maddr=0x19000000 hint.argemdio.0.msize=0x1000 hint.argemdio.0.order=0 hint.arge.0.phymask=0x0 hint.arge.0.media=1000 hint.arge.0.fduplex=1 hint.arge.0.eeprommac=0x1f05120c hint.arge.0.mdio=mdioproxy0 # .. off of the switch mdiobus hint.arge.0.miimode=3 hint.arge.1.phymask=0x10 hint.arge.1.media=1000 hint.arge.1.fduplex=1 hint.arge.1.eeprommac=0x1f05520c hint.arge.1.mdio=mdioproxy1 # .. off of the switch mdiobus hint.arge.1.miimode=3 # # AR8316 switch config # hint.arswitch.0.at="mdio0" hint.arswitch.0.is_7240=0 # We need to be explicitly told this hint.arswitch.0.numphys=4 # 5 active switch PHYs (PHY 0 -> 4) hint.arswitch.0.phy4cpu=1 # No, PHY 4 == dedicated PHY hint.arswitch.0.is_rgmii=1 # Yes, is RGMII hint.arswitch.0.is_gmii=0 # No, not GMII # ath0 - slot 17 hint.pcib.0.bus.0.17.0.ath_fixup_addr=0x1f051000 hint.pcib.0.bus.0.17.0.ath_fixup_size=4096 # ath1 - slot 18 hint.pcib.0.bus.0.18.0.ath_fixup_addr=0x1f055000 hint.pcib.0.bus.0.18.0.ath_fixup_size=4096 # .. and now, telling each ath(4) NIC where to find the firmware # image. hint.ath.0.eeprom_firmware="pcib.0.bus.0.17.0.eeprom_firmware" hint.ath.1.eeprom_firmware="pcib.0.bus.0.18.0.eeprom_firmware" # Inherited from AR71XX_BASE.hints #hint.mx25l.0.at="spibus0" #hint.mx25l.0.cs=0 # This board has two 16 MB flash devices on difference Chip Select pins hint.mx25l.1.at="spibus0" hint.mx25l.1.cs=1 # Geom MAP hint.map.0.at="flash/spi0" hint.map.0.start=0x00000000 hint.map.0.end=0x00040000 hint.map.0.name="uboot" hint.map.0.readonly=1 hint.map.1.at="flash/spi0" hint.map.1.start=0x00040000 hint.map.1.end=0x00050000 hint.map.1.name="u-boot-env" hint.map.1.readonly=1 hint.map.2.at="flash/spi0" hint.map.2.start=0x00050000 hint.map.2.end=0x00060000 hint.map.2.name="ART" hint.map.2.readonly=1 # requires a 1M alignment and padding in the image. # make sure you are using conv=sync and bs=1M in your dd hint.map.3.at="flash/spi0" hint.map.3.start=0x00060000 hint.map.3.end="search:0x00160000:0x100000:.!/bin/sh" hint.map.3.name="kernel" hint.map.3.readonly=1 hint.map.4.at="flash/spi0" hint.map.4.start="search:0x00160000:0x100000:.!/bin/sh" hint.map.4.end=0x01000000 hint.map.4.name="rootfs" hint.map.4.readonly=1 hint.map.5.at="flash/spi1" hint.map.5.start=0x00FF0000 hint.map.5.end=0x01000000 hint.map.5.name="cfg" hint.map.5.readonly=0 # Pin 1 - SCK # Pin 2 - SDA # Pin 3 - usb # Pin 4 - # Pin 5 - aoss # Pin 6 - router auto # Pin 7 - router off # Pin 8 - movie engine # Pin 9 - # Pin 10 - # Pin 11 - reset button # Pin 12 - CS0 # Pin 13 - CS1 # Pin 14 - # Pin 15 - # Pin 16 - # Pin 17 - # Don't flip on anything that isn't already enabled. # Force on CS lines for flash devices, apparently this isn't done # by uboot in normal booting. No idea why. hint.gpio.0.function_set=0x00003004 hint.gpio.0.function_clear=0x00000000 # These are the GPIO LEDs and buttons which can be software controlled. hint.gpio.0.pinmask=0x0001 hint.gpio.0.pinon=0x00000004 hint.gpioiic.0.at="gpiobus0" #hint.gpioiic.0.pins=0x0003 hint.gpioiic.0.sda=0 hint.gpioiic.0.scl=1 # LEDs are configured separately and driven by the LED device hint.gpioled.0.at="gpiobus0" hint.gpioled.0.name="red-diag" hint.gpioled.0.pins=0x0001