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# Get the patches for bcm947xx support from OpenWrt's Kamikaze branch at https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/openwrt/target/linux/brcm-2.6/patches/ |
# Get the patches for bcm947xx support from OpenWrt's Kamikaze branch at https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/openwrt/target/linux/brcm-2.6/patches/ |
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# Apply the patches: <br /><code>$ cd linux-2.6.16<br />$ patch -p1 < <var>/path/to/</var>001-bcm947xx.patch<br />$ patch -p1 < <var>/path/to/</var>002-flash-map.patch<br />$ patch -p1 < <var>/path/to/</var>003-bcm4710_cache_fixes.patch<br />$ patch -p1 < <var>/path/to/</var>004-b44_bcm47xx_support.patch</code> |
# Apply the patches: <br /><code>$ cd linux-2.6.16<br />$ patch -p1 < <var>/path/to/</var>001-bcm947xx.patch<br />$ patch -p1 < <var>/path/to/</var>002-flash-map.patch<br />$ patch -p1 < <var>/path/to/</var>003-bcm4710_cache_fixes.patch<br />$ patch -p1 < <var>/path/to/</var>004-b44_bcm47xx_support.patch</code> |
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# You may use the .config file (it's in <code>/proc/config.gz</code>) |
# You may use the .config file from the old kernel (it's in <code>/proc/config.gz</code>), but there are some tweaks to do: |
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## <tt>Machine selection</tt> -> <tt>System type: Support for BCM947xx based boards</tt> |
## <tt>Machine selection</tt> -> <tt>System type: Support for BCM947xx based boards</tt> |
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## <tt>Device drivers</tt> -> <tt>Network device support</tt>: <tt>[*] Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)</tt>, <tt>[*] EISA, VLB, PCI and on board controller</tt> -> <tt><*> Broadcom 4400 ethernet support (EXPERIMENTAL)</tt> |
## <tt>Device drivers</tt> -> <tt>Network device support</tt>: <tt>[*] Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)</tt>, <tt>[*] EISA, VLB, PCI and on board controller</tt> -> <tt><*> Broadcom 4400 ethernet support (EXPERIMENTAL)</tt> |
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## (Do ''not'' |
## (Do ''not'' enable <tt>Device drivers</tt> -> <tt>Input device support</tt> -> <tt>Hardware I/O ports</tt> -> <tt>Serial I/O support</tt> -> <tt>i8042 PC Keyboard controller</tt>, the kernel would hang while probing for a keyboard controller.) |
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## <tt>Device drivers</tt> -> <tt>Character devices</tt> -> <tt>Serial drivers</tt> -> <tt><*> 8250/16550 and compatible serial support</tt>, <tt>[*] Console on 8250/16550 and compatible serial port</tt> |
## <tt>Device drivers</tt> -> <tt>Character devices</tt> -> <tt>Serial drivers</tt> -> <tt><*> 8250/16550 and compatible serial support</tt>, <tt>[*] Console on 8250/16550 and compatible serial port</tt> |
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## '''Attention''': <tt>Kernel hacking</tt> -> <tt>Default kernel command string</tt>, the 2.6.12-rc3 needed <code>console=ttyS1,115200</code> while the 2.6.16 needs <code>console=ttyS0,115200</code> for the serial console. Also: <code>/etc/inittab</code> should be changed to give a shell on <code>tts/0</code>. |
## '''Attention''': <tt>Kernel hacking</tt> -> <tt>Default kernel command string</tt>, the 2.6.12-rc3 needed <code>console=ttyS1,115200</code> while the 2.6.16 needs <code>console=ttyS0,115200</code> for the serial console. Also: <code>/etc/inittab</code> should be changed to give a shell on <code>tts/0</code>. |
Revision as of 19:57, 23 March 2006
New Kernel Howto
OpenWgt offers the choice of a 2.6.12-rc3 for the linux 2.6 series. This kernel comes from the Tuxap project and is slightly outdated by now. Here's how to get a more recent kernel up and running:
- Get a new kernel (I'll go with 2.6.16) from kernel.org (I used linux-mips.org, but kernel.org should be fine) and unpack it.
- Get the patches for bcm947xx support from OpenWrt's Kamikaze branch at https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/openwrt/target/linux/brcm-2.6/patches/
- Apply the patches:
$ cd linux-2.6.16
$ patch -p1 < /path/to/001-bcm947xx.patch
$ patch -p1 < /path/to/002-flash-map.patch
$ patch -p1 < /path/to/003-bcm4710_cache_fixes.patch
$ patch -p1 < /path/to/004-b44_bcm47xx_support.patch - You may use the .config file from the old kernel (it's in
/proc/config.gz
), but there are some tweaks to do:- Machine selection -> System type: Support for BCM947xx based boards
- Device drivers -> Network device support: [*] Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit), [*] EISA, VLB, PCI and on board controller -> <*> Broadcom 4400 ethernet support (EXPERIMENTAL)
- (Do not enable Device drivers -> Input device support -> Hardware I/O ports -> Serial I/O support -> i8042 PC Keyboard controller, the kernel would hang while probing for a keyboard controller.)
- Device drivers -> Character devices -> Serial drivers -> <*> 8250/16550 and compatible serial support, [*] Console on 8250/16550 and compatible serial port
- Attention: Kernel hacking -> Default kernel command string, the 2.6.12-rc3 needed
console=ttyS1,115200
while the 2.6.16 needsconsole=ttyS0,115200
for the serial console. Also:/etc/inittab
should be changed to give a shell ontts/0
.
- Big change: OpenWgt used devfs for its device file system which has been deprecated for some time and is completely removed by now. For the time being you'll need to set up a static
/dev
directory on your root file system. Simply use tar to pack up a copy of your old/dev
and untar it in your root. Note: your root will most likely be readonly, but the logger wants to create its/dev/log
socket on startup. Thus you should create a symlink that links/dev/log
to/tmp/log
(for example).