Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite works multi-user with -CURRENT.

Milan Obuch freebsd-mips at dino.sk
Thu May 16 10:42:52 UTC 2013


On Thu, 16 May 2013 13:16:42 +0300
Aleksandr Rybalko <ray at ddteam.net> wrote:

> Hi Milan!
> 
> On Thu, 16 May 2013 11:10:59 +0200
> Milan Obuch <freebsd-mips at dino.sk> wrote:
> 

[ snip ]

> > Has anybody any source for some more hardware information? Looking
> > on opened box, there are three things interesting for me:
> > 
> > - there is z 2x7 'holes area' (ready for soldering 2x7 pin header)
> >   labeled J1. Does anybody know anything about it? Googling for
> >   edgerouter J1 pin header does not produce anything usable.
> 
> It's possible this one is EJTAG (same JTAG but more standardized by
> MIPS). If it has pins 2,4,6,8,10 grounded, but at least 14th routed to
> one of power source (most common 3.3v), then it is 95% possible EJTAG.
>

Thanks for tip, I will look there - I just put those two screws to
close the box, so only some time afternoon/evening or tomorrow. It
looks like highly probable.

> > - near an J1 area, there are two SMD LEDs. Both are on. On PCB,
> > there are labels D34 and D35. Any idea what are they intended for?
> > Could they be user controlled? Not much usefull when the box is
> > closed, but anyway...
> > 
> > - there is a reset switch accessible from outside, marked SW1 on
> > PCB. When running FreeBSD, however, it has no efect. Any idea how
> > it could be used for launching some user action? Maybe it could be
> > accessible via GPIO driver, probably not written yet...
> 
> Can't recall if I ever test it, but Juli commit it long ago:
> sys/mips/cavium/octeon_gpio.c
> 

for this quick test I used OCTEON1 kernel config with some necessary
tweaks, device gpio is commented out, maybe this will be enough for
enable octeon_gpio.c (looking at files.octeon1 it seems to be
possible). I will test it, definitely.

Thanks!

regards,
Milan


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