Initial support for MT7620
Adrian Chadd
adrian at freebsd.org
Tue Dec 15 16:11:54 UTC 2015
Woo!
So my vague-ish plan is to fold the mt7621 support into the rt305x
directory and break out the CPU family support into like what we have
for the atheros mips family. The diff between MT7621 and RT305x was
pretty small and I bet we could roll it all in pretty easily.
I don't have any MT7621 hardware yet. What do people suggest I get?
-adrian
On 15 December 2015 at 06:58, Stanislav Galabov <sgalabov at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After talking with Adrian off list we decided to start work on Mediatek/Ralink more recent SoCs with MT7620 instead of MT7621 (Adrian’s board has MT7620 so it’s easier for him to help with the WiFi parts this way).
>
> I’ve done a bit today and I got an MT7620A based board to boot to multi user with root filesystem on USB stick.
>
> If anyone is interested in the patch, it can be found here:
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/e880eutzvlms8h7/mt7620_patch.diff?dl=0
>
> For the moment there is no support for sys/dev/rt (the Ethernet controller) with MT7620. This is going to be left for later.
> Next I am planning to work on SPI and PCI so that Adrian can start working on WiFi once I’m done with the SPI part.
>
> I would appreciate it if someone would jump in and help with the if_rt support - this way we’ll have something working quicker hopefully :-)
>
> I would also appreciate feedback for the attached patch...
>
> Best wishes,
> Stanislav
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