liminix-fork/devices/turris-omnia/default.nix
Daniel Barlow 1042be912c turris omnia: switch to regular tftpboot output
now it does zimage and rootfs compression
2023-12-23 00:05:34 +00:00

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{
description = ''
Turris Omnia
************
'';
system = {
crossSystem = {
config = "armv7l-unknown-linux-musleabihf";
};
};
module = {pkgs, config, lib, lim, ... }:
let openwrt = pkgs.openwrt;
in {
imports = [
../../modules/arch/arm.nix
../../modules/outputs/tftpboot.nix
../../modules/outputs/ext4fs.nix
../../modules/outputs/mbrimage.nix
../../modules/outputs/extlinux.nix
];
kernel = {
src = pkgs.pkgsBuildBuild.fetchurl {
name = "linux.tar.gz";
url = "https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/linux-5.15.71.tar.gz";
hash = "sha256-yhO2cXIeIgUxkSZf/4aAsF11uxyh+UUZu6D1h92vCD8=";
};
extraPatchPhase = ''
${pkgs.openwrt.applyPatches.mvebu}
'';
config = {
PCI = "y";
OF = "y";
MEMORY = "y"; # for MVEBU_DEVBUS
DMADEVICES = "y"; # for MV_XOR
CPU_V7 = "y";
ARCH_MULTIPLATFORM = "y";
ARCH_MVEBU = "y";
ARCH_MULTI_V7= "y";
PCI_MVEBU = "y";
AHCI_MVEBU = "y";
MACH_ARMADA_38X = "y";
SMP = "y";
# this is disabled for the moment because it relies on a GCC
# plugin that requires gmp.h to build, and I can't see right now
# how to confgure it to find gmp
STACKPROTECTOR_PER_TASK = "n";
NR_CPUS = "4";
VFP = "y";
NEON= "y";
# WARNING: unmet direct dependencies detected for ARCH_WANT_LIBATA_LEDS
ATA = "y";
PSTORE = "y";
PSTORE_RAM = "y";
PSTORE_CONSOLE = "y";
PSTORE_DEFLATE_COMPRESS = "n";
SERIAL_8250 = "y";
SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE = "y";
SERIAL_OF_PLATFORM="y";
SERIAL_MVEBU_UART = "y";
SERIAL_MVEBU_CONSOLE = "y";
SERIAL_8250_DMA= "y";
SERIAL_8250_DW= "y";
SERIAL_8250_EXTENDED= "y";
SERIAL_8250_MANY_PORTS= "y";
SERIAL_8250_SHARE_IRQ= "y";
OF_ADDRESS= "y";
OF_MDIO= "y";
WATCHDOG = "y"; # watchdog is enabled by u-boot
ORION_WATCHDOG = "y"; # so is non-optional to keep feeding
MVEBU_DEVBUS = "y"; # "Device Bus controller ... flash devices such as NOR, NAND, SRAM, and FPGA"
MVMDIO = "y";
MVNETA = "y";
MVNETA_BM = "y";
MVNETA_BM_ENABLE = "y";
SRAM = "y"; # mmio-sram is "compatible" for bm_bppi reqd by BM
PHY_MVEBU_A38X_COMPHY = "y"; # for eth2
MVPP2 = "y";
MV_XOR = "y";
NET_DSA = "y";
NET_DSA_MV88E6XXX = "y"; # depends on PTP_1588_CLOCK_OPTIONAL
};
};
rootfsType = "ext4";
boot = {
commandLine = [
"console=ttyS0,115200"
"pcie_aspm=off" # ath9k pci incompatible with PCIe ASPM
];
imageFormat = "fit";
};
filesystem =
let
inherit (pkgs.pseudofile) dir symlink;
firmware = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "wlan-firmware";
phases = ["installPhase"];
installPhase = ''
mkdir $out
cp -r ${pkgs.linux-firmware}/lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA988X $out
'';
};
in dir {
lib = dir {
firmware = dir {
ath10k = symlink firmware;
};
};
};
boot.tftp = {
loadAddress = lim.parseInt "0x1000000";
kernelFormat = "zimage";
compressRoot = true;
};
hardware = let
mac80211 = pkgs.mac80211.override {
drivers = ["ath9k_pci" "ath10k_pci"];
klibBuild = config.system.outputs.kernel.modulesupport;
};
in {
defaultOutput = "mtdimage";
loadAddress = lim.parseInt "0x00800000"; # "0x00008000";
entryPoint = lim.parseInt "0x00800000"; # "0x00008000";
rootDevice = "/dev/mtdblock0";
dts = {
src = "${config.system.outputs.kernel.modulesupport}/arch/arm/boot/dts/armada-385-turris-omnia.dts";
includes = [
"${config.system.outputs.kernel.modulesupport}/arch/arm/boot/dts/"
];
};
flash.eraseBlockSize = 65536; # only used for tftpboot
networkInterfaces =
let
inherit (config.system.service.network) link;
inherit (config.system.service) bridge;
in rec {
en70000 = link.build {
# in armada-38x.dtsi this is eth0.
# It's connected to port 5 of the 88E6176 switch
devpath = "/devices/platform/soc/soc:internal-regs/f1070000.ethernet";
# name is unambiguous but not very semantic
ifname = "en70000";
};
en30000 = link.build {
# in armada-38x.dtsi this is eth1
# It's connected to port 6 of the 88E6176 switch
devpath = "/devices/platform/soc/soc:internal-regs/f1030000.ethernet";
# name is unambiguous but not very semantic
ifname = "en30000";
};
# the default (from the dts? I'm guessing) behavour for
# lan ports on the switch is to attach them to
# en30000. It should be possible to do something better,
# per
# https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/networking/dsa/configuration.html#affinity-of-user-ports-to-cpu-ports
# but apparently OpenWrt doesn't either so maybe it's more
# complicated than it looks
wan = link.build {
# in armada-38x.dtsi this is eth2. It may be connected to
# an ethernet phy or to the SFP cage, depending on a gpio
devpath = "/devices/platform/soc/soc:internal-regs/f1034000.ethernet";
ifname = "wan";
};
lan = link.build {
ifname = "lan1";
};
wlan = link.build {
ifname = "wlan0";
dependencies = [ mac80211 ];
};
wlan5 = link.build {
ifname = "wlan1";
dependencies = [ mac80211 ];
};
};
};
};
}