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But first, please read -. diff --git a/flash_tools/dir300-flash/Makefile b/flash_tools/dir300-flash/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 0cb7e29a..00000000 --- a/flash_tools/dir300-flash/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -.EXPORT_ALL_VARIABLES: - -RM=rm -f -TRUE=true -INSTALL_BIN=install -m 0755 -INSTALL_DIR=install -d -m 0755 - -DESTDIR= -PREFIX=/usr/local - -.PHONY: all -all: dir300-flash - -dir300-flash: dir300-flash.sh - (head -n 22 -- '$<'; echo "PREFIX='$(PREFIX)'"; tail -n +24 -- '$<') > '$@' - chmod +x -- '$@' - -.PHONY: install -install: all - $(INSTALL_DIR) -- '$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/dir300-flash/' - $(INSTALL_DIR) -- '$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/sbin/' - $(INSTALL_BIN) -- dir300-flash '$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/sbin/' - [ x'$(DESTDIR)' = x ] && '$(PREFIX)/sbin/dir300-flash' --download || $(TRUE) - -.PHONY: uninstall -uninstall: - $(RM) -- '$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/sbin/dir300-flash' - $(RM) -r -- '$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/dir300-flash' - $(RM) -- '$(DESTDIR)'/tftpboot/*.dir300-flash '$(DESTDIR)'/srv/tftp/*.dir300-flash '$(DESTDIR)'/var/lib/tftpboot/*.dir300-flash - -.PHONY: clean -clean: - $(RM) -- *~ dir300-flash diff --git a/flash_tools/dir300-flash/dir300-flash.sh b/flash_tools/dir300-flash/dir300-flash.sh deleted file mode 100755 index c8365711..00000000 --- a/flash_tools/dir300-flash/dir300-flash.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,839 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -# dir300-flash - Flashes a custom firmware on the DIR-300 WLAN router. -# Copyright (C) 2008 Alina Friedrichsen -# -# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program. If not, see . - -# Special thanks to bittorf wireless )) - -VERSION='1.0.0' - -PREFIX='/usr/local' -FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY="$PREFIX/share/dir300-flash" - -AP61RAM_URL='http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/v24/Atheros%20WiSoc/Airlink%20101%20AR430W/ap61.ram' -AP61RAM_MD5='4aaec2bff1edffe8c49003ed9363ad8b' -AP61ROM_URL='http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/v24/Atheros%20WiSoc/Airlink%20101%20AR430W/ap61.rom' -AP61ROM_MD5='eb7817d202c297ae5dc6b6b897632601' -DIR300REDBOOTROM_URL='http://www.shadowandy.net/wp/wp-content/uploads/dir300redboot.zip' -DIR300REDBOOTROM_MD5='5fdb24432aa200b508026215d821e126' - -TFTP_DIRECTORY_FIRST='/tftpboot' -TFTP_DIRECTORY_SECOND='/srv/tftp' -TFTP_DIRECTORY_THIRD='/var/lib/tftpboot' -TFTP_DIRECTORY_FOURTH='/var/tftpboot' - -INTERFACE='eth0' - -KERNEL_IMAGE_FIRST='openwrt-atheros-vmlinux.lzma' -KERNEL_IMAGE_SECOND='bin/openwrt-atheros-vmlinux.lzma' -ROOTFS_IMAGE_FIRST='openwrt-atheros-root.squashfs' -ROOTFS_IMAGE_SECOND='bin/openwrt-atheros-root.squashfs' - -TEMPFILE_COUNT=0 -make_tempfile() { - local tempfile - - tempfile 2> /dev/null || { - while true; do - tempfile="/tmp/file$$$TEMPFILE_COUNT" - TEMPFILE_COUNT=$((TEMPFILE_COUNT+1)) - if [ ! -e "$tempfile" ]; then - > "$tempfile" - echo "$tempfile" - return 0 - fi - done - } - - return 0 -} - -IPROUTE2=ip -which "$IPROUTE2" > /dev/null || IPROUTE2= - -NETCAT=netcat -which "$NETCAT" > /dev/null || NETCAT=nc - -call_redboot() { - local host="$1" - local port="$2" - local command="$3" - local wait="$4" - [ -z "$wait" ] && wait=0 - - local infile="$(make_tempfile)" - local outfile="$(make_tempfile)" - local pid - - if [ -n "$command" ]; then - echo "$command" > "$infile" - elif [ "$wait" -gt 0 ]; then - cat > "$infile" - else - > "$infile" - fi - tail -f -n +0 -- "$infile" | "$NETCAT" "$host" "$port" > "$outfile" 2> /dev/null & - pid=$! - [ -z "$command" -a "$wait" -le 0 ] && cat >> "$infile" - - if [ "$wait" -le 0 ]; then - while ! grep -q -e '^RedBoot[>]' -e '^DD[-]WRT[>]' -- "$outfile"; do - sleep 1 - done - else - sleep "$wait" - fi - - local pkill_options='-KILL -f' - [ -x /bin/b_usybox ] && pkill_options='-f -KILL' - pkill $pkill_options "tail -f -n [+]0 -- $(echo -n "$infile" | tr -c '[0-9A-Za-z]' '.')" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - kill -TERM "$pid" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - wait "$pid" - sleep 1 - - (sleep 5; rm -f -- "$infile") > /dev/null 2> /dev/null & - (sleep 5; rm -f -- "$outfile") > /dev/null 2> /dev/null & - - cat -- "$outfile" - echo - - return 0 -} - -try_enter_redboot() { - local host=$1 - local port=$2 - - local pid - - ping -c 1 -w 1 "$host" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - return 1 - } - - sleep 1 - - local outfile="$(make_tempfile)" - local i=0 - while [ "$i" -lt 4 ]; do - echo -e '\0377\0364\0377\0375\0006' | call_redboot "$host" "$port" '' 1 > "$outfile" - if grep -q -e 'RedBoot[>]' -e 'DD[-]WRT[>]' -- "$outfile"; then - rm -f -- "$outfile" - break - fi - i=$((i+1)) - done - - rm -f -- "$outfile" - - [ "$i" -ge 4 ] && return 1 - return 0 -} - -NETWORKMANAGER_STOPPED=0 -INETD_STARTED=0 -FIRST_IP_ADDED=0 -SECOND_IP_ADDED=0 - -cleanup() { - if [ -n "$IPROUTE2" ]; then - if [ "$SECOND_IP_ADDED" -ne 0 ]; then - echo -n "Delete IP address 192.168.1.2/24 from interface \"$INTERFACE\"..." - "$IPROUTE2" -- addr del 192.168.1.2/24 dev "$INTERFACE" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null && { - echo " done" - } || { - echo " failed" - } - fi - - if [ "$FIRST_IP_ADDED" -ne 0 -a "$OPTION_FACTORY" -eq 0 ]; then - echo -n "Delete IP address 192.168.20.80/24 from interface \"$INTERFACE\"..." - "$IPROUTE2" -- addr del 192.168.20.80/24 dev "$INTERFACE" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null && { - echo " done" - } || { - echo " failed" - } - fi - fi - - if [ "$INETD_STARTED" -ne 0 ]; then - echo -n "Stopping the internet superserver inetd..." - /etc/init.d/openbsd-inetd stop > /dev/null 2> /dev/null && { - echo " done" - } || { - echo " failed" - } - fi - - if [ "$NETWORKMANAGER_STOPPED" -ne 0 ]; then - echo -n "Starting the NetworkManager..." - if start -- network-manager > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - echo " done" - elif service network-manager start > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - echo " done" - elif invoke-rc.d NetworkManager start > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - echo " done" - else - echo " failed" - fi - fi - - rm -f -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - rm -f -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - rm -f -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/openwrt-atheros-vmlinux.lzma.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - rm -f -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/openwrt-atheros-root.squashfs.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - rm -f -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/dir300redboot.rom.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null -} - -abort() { - echo "Flashing failed, so doing cleanup and exit." - cleanup - exit 1 -} - -export LC_ALL=C - -TFTP_DIRECTORY="$TFTP_DIRECTORY_FIRST" -[ ! -d "$TFTP_DIRECTORY" ] && TFTP_DIRECTORY="$TFTP_DIRECTORY_SECOND" -[ ! -d "$TFTP_DIRECTORY" ] && TFTP_DIRECTORY="$TFTP_DIRECTORY_THIRD" -[ ! -d "$TFTP_DIRECTORY" ] && TFTP_DIRECTORY="$TFTP_DIRECTORY_FOURTH" -[ ! -d "$TFTP_DIRECTORY" ] && TFTP_DIRECTORY= - -if [ -x /bin/b_usybox ]; then - if [ -n "$IPROUTE2" ]; then - if ip addr show dev br-lan > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - INTERFACE=br-lan - fi - else - if ifconfig br-lan > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - INTERFACE=br-lan - fi - fi -fi - -KERNEL_IMAGE="$KERNEL_IMAGE_FIRST" -[ ! -f "$KERNEL_IMAGE" ] && KERNEL_IMAGE="$KERNEL_IMAGE_SECOND" -ROOTFS_IMAGE="$ROOTFS_IMAGE_FIRST" -[ ! -f "$ROOTFS_IMAGE" ] && ROOTFS_IMAGE="$ROOTFS_IMAGE_SECOND" - -OPTION_REDBOOT=0 -OPTION_FACTORY=0 -OPTION_DOWNLOAD=0 -if [ "$1" = "--" ]; then - shift -elif [ "$1" = "--redboot" ]; then - OPTION_REDBOOT=1 - shift - if [ "$1" = "--" ]; then - shift - fi -elif [ "$1" = "--factory" ]; then - OPTION_FACTORY=1 - shift - if [ "$1" = "--" ]; then - shift - fi -elif [ "$1" = "--download" ]; then - OPTION_DOWNLOAD=1 - shift - if [ "$1" = "--" ]; then - shift - fi -elif [ "${1}" = "--help" ]; then - echo "Usage: $0 [INTERFACE] [KERNEL_IMAGE] [ROOTFS_IMAGE]" - echo " or: $0 --redboot [INTERFACE]" - echo " or: $0 --factory [INTERFACE]" - echo " or: $0 --download" - echo "Flashes a custom firmware and/or bootloader on the DIR-300 wireless router." - echo - echo " --redboot flashes only the new bootloader and not the firmware" - echo " --factory flashes the old factory bootloader back" - echo " --download download only the bootloader images" - echo " --help display this help and exit" - echo " --version output version information and exit" - echo - echo "With no INTERFACE, or when INTERFACE is empty, use \"$INTERFACE\"." - echo "If no KERNEL_IMAGE is specified, or when KERNEL_IMAGE is empty," - echo "use \"$KERNEL_IMAGE_FIRST\" or \"$KERNEL_IMAGE_SECOND\"." - echo "And with no ROOTFS_IMAGE, or when ROOTFS_IMAGE is empty," - echo "use \"$ROOTFS_IMAGE_FIRST\" or \"$ROOTFS_IMAGE_SECOND\"." - echo - echo "The bootloader images will be automatically downloaded from the internet." - echo "An installed TFTP server looking in the directory \"$TFTP_DIRECTORY_FIRST\"," - echo "\"$TFTP_DIRECTORY_SECOND\", or \"$TFTP_DIRECTORY_THIRD\" is needed." - echo - echo "Report bugs to ." - exit 0 -elif [ "$1" = "--version" ]; then - echo "dir300-flash $VERSION" - echo "Copyright (C) 2008 Alina Friedrichsen " - echo "License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later " - echo "This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it." - echo "There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law." - echo - echo "Special thanks to bittorf wireless ))" - exit 0 -elif [ "$(echo -n "$1" | head -c 1)" = "-" ]; then - echo "$0: Invalid option" 1>&2 - exit 1 -fi - -if [ -n "$1" ]; then - INTERFACE="$1" -fi - -if [ -n "$2" ]; then - KERNEL_IMAGE="$2" -fi - -if [ -n "$3" ]; then - ROOTFS_IMAGE="$3" -fi - -[ ! -d "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY" ] && { - mkdir -m 755 -p -- "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - echo "Error: Cannot create the firmware directory" - exit 1 - } -} - -if [ "$OPTION_FACTORY" -eq 0 -o "$OPTION_DOWNLOAD" -ne 0 ]; then - if [ ! -f "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram" ]; then - echo -n "Downloading the bootloader RAM image..." - wget -q -O "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram" -- "$AP61RAM_URL" || { - rm -f -- "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram" - echo " failed" - exit 1 - } - IMAGE_MD5="$(md5sum "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram" | head -c 32)" - if [ "$IMAGE_MD5" != "$AP61RAM_MD5" ]; then - rm -f -- "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram" - echo " MD5 mismatch" - exit 1 - fi - chmod -- 0644 "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - echo " done" - fi - - if [ ! -f "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom" ]; then - echo -n "Downloading the bootloader ROM image..." - wget -q -O "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom" -- "$AP61ROM_URL" || { - rm -f -- "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom" - echo " failed" - exit 1 - } - IMAGE_MD5="$(md5sum "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom" | head -c 32)" - if [ "$IMAGE_MD5" != "$AP61ROM_MD5" ]; then - rm -f -- "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom" - echo " MD5 mismatch" - exit 1 - fi - chmod -- 0644 "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - echo " done" - fi -fi - -if [ "$OPTION_FACTORY" -ne 0 -o "$OPTION_DOWNLOAD" -ne 0 ]; then - if [ ! -f "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/dir300redboot.rom" ]; then - echo -n "Downloading the factory bootloader ROM image..." - DOWNLOAD_FILE="$(make_tempfile)" - wget -q -O "$DOWNLOAD_FILE" -- "$DIR300REDBOOTROM_URL" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - rm -f -- "$DOWNLOAD_FILE" - echo " failed" - exit 1 - } - IMAGE_MD5="$(md5sum "$DOWNLOAD_FILE" | head -c 32)" - if [ "$IMAGE_MD5" != "$DIR300REDBOOTROM_MD5" ]; then - rm -f -- "$DOWNLOAD_FILE" - echo " MD5 mismatch" - exit 1 - fi - unzip -qq -n "$DOWNLOAD_FILE" -d "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - rm -f -- "$DOWNLOAD_FILE" - echo " failed" - exit 1 - } - rm -f -- "$DOWNLOAD_FILE" - chmod -- 0644 "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/dir300redboot.rom" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - echo " done" - fi -fi - -if [ "$OPTION_DOWNLOAD" -ne 0 ]; then - exit 0 -fi - -if [ -n "$IPROUTE2" ]; then - "$IPROUTE2" -- addr show 2> /dev/null | grep -q ' 192[.]168[.]20[.]81[/]' && { - echo "Error: The IP address 192.168.20.81 is already in use" - abort - } -else - ifconfig -a 2> /dev/null | grep -q '[:]192[.]168[.]20[.]81 ' && { - echo "Error: The IP address 192.168.20.81 is already in use" - abort - } -fi - -if [ "$OPTION_FACTORY" -eq 0 ]; then - if [ -n "$IPROUTE2" ]; then - "$IPROUTE2" -- addr show 2> /dev/null | grep -q ' 192[.]168[.]1[.]1[/]' && { - echo "Error: The IP address 192.168.1.1 is already in use" - abort - } - else - ifconfig -a 2> /dev/null | grep -q '[:]192[.]168[.]1[.]1 ' && { - echo "Error: The IP address 192.168.1.1 is already in use" - abort - } - fi -fi - -if [ -z "$TFTP_DIRECTORY" ]; then - if grep -q -F "$TFTP_DIRECTORY_THIRD" -- /etc/inetd.conf > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - echo -n "Creating the TFTP directory \"$TFTP_DIRECTORY_THIRD\"..." - install -m 755 -d -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY_THIRD" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - TFTP_DIRECTORY="$TFTP_DIRECTORY_THIRD" - echo " done" - elif grep -q -F "$TFTP_DIRECTORY_SECOND" -- /etc/inetd.conf > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - echo -n "Creating the TFTP directory \"$TFTP_DIRECTORY_SECOND\"..." - install -m 755 -d -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY_SECOND" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - TFTP_DIRECTORY="$TFTP_DIRECTORY_SECOND" - echo " done" - elif grep -q -F "$TFTP_DIRECTORY_FIRST" -- /etc/inetd.conf > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - echo -n "Creating the TFTP directory \"$TFTP_DIRECTORY_FIRST\"..." - install -m 755 -d -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY_FIRST" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - TFTP_DIRECTORY="$TFTP_DIRECTORY_FIRST" - echo " done" - else - echo "Error: No TFTP directory found" - abort - fi -fi - -if pidof NetworkManager > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - echo -n "Stopping the NetworkManager..." - if stop -- network-manager > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - NETWORKMANAGER_STOPPED=1 - echo " done" - elif service network-manager stop > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - NETWORKMANAGER_STOPPED=1 - echo " done" - elif invoke-rc.d NetworkManager stop > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then - NETWORKMANAGER_STOPPED=1 - echo " done" - else - echo " failed" - fi -fi - -if [ -x /etc/init.d/openbsd-inetd ]; then - if grep -q '^tftp[ ]' -- /etc/inetd.conf 2> /dev/null; then - if ! netstat -u -n -l 2> /dev/null | grep -q '[:]69[ ]'; then - echo "Notice: It seems that an inetd-based TFTP daemon is installed but not running" - sleep 3 - echo -n "So try to restart the internet superserver inetd..." - pidof inetd > /dev/null || INETD_STARTED=1 - /etc/init.d/openbsd-inetd restart > /dev/null 2> /dev/null && { - echo " done" - } || { - INETD_STARTED=0 - echo " failed" - } - fi - fi -fi - -if [ "$OPTION_FACTORY" -eq 0 ]; then - if [ -x "/bin/b_usybox" ]; then - rm -f -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - ln -s "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram" "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram.dir300-flash" || { - echo "Error: Cannot symlink the bootloader RAM image into the TFTP directory" - abort - } - else - install -m 0644 -- "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram" "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/ap61.ram.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - echo "Error: Cannot copy the bootloader RAM image to the TFTP directory" - abort - } - fi - - if [ -x "/bin/b_usybox" ]; then - rm -f -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - ln -s "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom" "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom.dir300-flash" || { - echo "Error: Cannot symlink the bootloader ROM image into the TFTP directory" - abort - } - else - install -m 0644 -- "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom" "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/ap61.rom.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - echo "Error: Cannot copy the bootloader ROM image to the TFTP directory" - abort - } - fi - - if [ "$OPTION_REDBOOT" -eq 0 ]; then - if [ ! -f "$KERNEL_IMAGE" ]; then - echo "Error: Kernel image not found" - abort - fi - - if [ -x "/bin/b_usybox" ]; then - rm -f -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/openwrt-atheros-vmlinux.lzma.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - ln -s "$PWD/$KERNEL_IMAGE" "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/openwrt-atheros-vmlinux.lzma.dir300-flash" || { - echo "Error: Cannot symlink the kernel image into the TFTP directory" - abort - } - else - install -m 0644 -- "$KERNEL_IMAGE" "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/openwrt-atheros-vmlinux.lzma.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - echo "Error: Cannot copy the kernel image to the TFTP directory" - abort - } - fi - - - if [ ! -f "$ROOTFS_IMAGE" ]; then - echo "Error: Root filesystem not found" - abort - fi - - if [ -x "/bin/b_usybox" ]; then - rm -f -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/openwrt-atheros-root.squashfs.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - ln -s "$PWD/$ROOTFS_IMAGE" "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/openwrt-atheros-root.squashfs.dir300-flash" || { - echo "Error: Cannot symlink the root filesystem into the TFTP directory" - abort - } - else - install -m 0644 -- "$ROOTFS_IMAGE" "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/openwrt-atheros-root.squashfs.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - echo "Error: Cannot copy the root filesystem to the TFTP directory" - abort - } - fi - fi -else - if [ -x "/bin/b_usybox" ]; then - rm -f -- "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/dir300redboot.rom.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - ln -s "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/dir300redboot.rom" "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/dir300redboot.rom.dir300-flash" || { - echo "Error: Cannot symlink the factory bootloader ROM image into the TFTP directory" - abort - } - else - install -m 0644 -- "$FIRMWARE_DIRECTORY/dir300redboot.rom" "$TFTP_DIRECTORY/dir300redboot.rom.dir300-flash" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || { - echo "Error: Cannot copy the factory bootloader ROM image to the TFTP directory" - abort - } - fi -fi - -if [ -n "$IPROUTE2" ]; then - "$IPROUTE2" -- addr show dev "$INTERFACE" 2> /dev/null | grep -q ' 192[.]168[.]20[.]80[/]24 ' || { - echo -n "Add IP address 192.168.20.80/24 to interface \"$INTERFACE\"..." - "$IPROUTE2" -- addr add 192.168.20.80/24 dev "$INTERFACE" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null && { - FIRST_IP_ADDED=1 - echo " done" - } || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - } - - "$IPROUTE2" -- link set "$INTERFACE" up > /dev/null 2> /dev/null -else - echo -n "Set IP address on interface \"$INTERFACE\" to 192.168.20.80/24..." - ifconfig "$INTERFACE" 192.168.20.80 > /dev/null 2> /dev/null && { - echo " done" - } || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - - ifconfig "$INTERFACE" up > /dev/null 2> /dev/null -fi - -BREAK_WARNING=0 - -echo "Please connect now the WAN port of the DIR-300 wireless router directly to" -echo "the interface \"$INTERFACE\" and then power the wireless router on." -sleep 3 - -echo -n "Waiting for the wireless router..." -while ! try_enter_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000; do - echo -n "." -done -echo " done" - -echo -n "Testing for the factory bootloader..." -call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 "version" | grep -q '^DD[-]WRT[>]' && { - echo " no" - - if [ "$OPTION_REDBOOT" -ne 0 ]; then - echo "Error: The new bootloader is already installed" - abort - fi - - if [ "$OPTION_FACTORY" -ne 0 ]; then - echo -n "Uploading the old factory bootloader ROM image..." - call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 "load -r -b %{FREEMEMLO} dir300redboot.rom.dir300-flash" | grep -q 'Raw file loaded 0x' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - echo " done" - - if [ "$BREAK_WARNING" -eq 0 ]; then - BREAK_WARNING=1 - echo "Warning: Do not power off or disconnect as this may break the wireless router!" - sleep 3 - fi - - echo -n "Setting back the transitional configuration..." - ( - echo "fconfig -d"; sleep 1 - echo "false"; sleep 1 - echo "5"; sleep 1 - echo "false"; sleep 1 - echo "192.168.1.2"; sleep 1 - echo "192.168.1.1"; sleep 1 - echo "255.255.255.0"; sleep 1 - echo "192.168.1.2"; sleep 1 - echo "9600"; sleep 1 - echo "9000"; sleep 1 - echo "false"; sleep 1 - echo "false"; sleep 1 - echo "y" - ) | call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 | grep -q ' Program from ' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - echo " done" - - echo -n "Flashing the factory bootloader back..." - ( - echo "fis init"; sleep 1 - echo "y" - ) | call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 | grep -q ' Program from ' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - ( - echo "fis create -l 0x30000 -e 0xbfc00000 RedBoot"; sleep 1 - echo "y" - ) | call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 | grep -q ' Program from ' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - echo " done" - fi -} || { - echo " yes" - - if [ "$OPTION_FACTORY" -ne 0 ]; then - echo "Error: The factory bootloader is already installed" - abort - fi - - echo -n "Uploading the temporary bootloader RAM image..." - call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 "load ap61.ram.dir300-flash" | grep -q 'Entry point: 0x' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - echo " done" - - if [ -n "$IPROUTE2" ]; then - "$IPROUTE2" -- addr show dev "$INTERFACE" 2> /dev/null | grep -q ' 192[.]168[.]1[.]2[/]24 ' || { - echo -n "Add IP address 192.168.1.2/24 to interface \"$INTERFACE\"..." - "$IPROUTE2" -- addr add 192.168.1.2/24 dev "$INTERFACE" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null && { - SECOND_IP_ADDED=1 - echo " done" - } || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - } - fi - - echo -n "Starting the temporary bootloader..." - call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 "go" 1 > /dev/null - echo " done" - - if [ -z "$IPROUTE2" ]; then - echo -n "Set IP address on interface \"$INTERFACE\" to 192.168.1.2/24..." - ifconfig "$INTERFACE" 192.168.1.2 > /dev/null 2> /dev/null && { - echo " done" - } || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - fi - - echo -n "Waiting for the temporary bootloader to come up..." - while ! try_enter_redboot 192.168.1.1 9000; do - echo -n "." - sleep 5 - done - echo " done" - - echo -n "Uploading the new bootloader ROM image..." - call_redboot 192.168.1.1 9000 "ip_address -h 192.168.1.2" | grep -q '[:] 192[.]168[.]1[.]2[^0-9]*$' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - call_redboot 192.168.1.1 9000 "load -r -b %{FREEMEMLO} ap61.rom.dir300-flash" | grep -q 'Raw file loaded 0x' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - echo " done" - - if [ "$BREAK_WARNING" -eq 0 ]; then - BREAK_WARNING=1 - echo "Warning: Do not power off or disconnect as this may break the wireless router!" - sleep 3 - fi - - echo -n "Setting up bootloader configuration..." - ( - echo "fconfig -d"; sleep 1 - echo "true"; sleep 1 - echo "fis load -l vmlinux.bin.l7"; sleep 1 - echo "exec"; sleep 1 - echo; sleep 1 - echo "5"; sleep 1 - echo "false"; sleep 1 - echo "192.168.20.80"; sleep 1 - echo "192.168.20.81"; sleep 1 - echo "255.255.255.0"; sleep 1 - echo "192.168.20.80"; sleep 1 - echo "9600"; sleep 1 - echo "9000"; sleep 1 - echo "false"; sleep 1 - echo "false"; sleep 1 - echo "y" - ) | call_redboot 192.168.1.1 9000 | grep -q ' Program from ' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - echo " done" - - echo -n "Flashing the new bootloader..." - ( - echo "fis init"; sleep 1 - echo "y" - ) | call_redboot 192.168.1.1 9000 | grep -q ' Program from ' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - ( - echo "fis create -l 0x30000 -e 0xbfc00000 RedBoot"; sleep 1 - echo "y" - ) | call_redboot 192.168.1.1 9000 | grep -q ' Program from ' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - echo " done" - - echo -n "Resetting the wireless router..." - call_redboot 192.168.1.1 9000 "reset" 1 > /dev/null - echo " done" - - if [ "$OPTION_REDBOOT" -eq 0 ]; then - if [ -z "$IPROUTE2" ]; then - echo -n "Set IP address on interface \"$INTERFACE\" to 192.168.20.80/24..." - ifconfig "$INTERFACE" 192.168.20.80 > /dev/null 2> /dev/null && { - echo " done" - } || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - fi - - echo -n "Waiting for the new bootloader..." - while ! try_enter_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000; do - echo -n "." - done - echo " done" - fi -} - -if [ "$OPTION_FACTORY" -eq 0 -a "$OPTION_REDBOOT" -eq 0 ]; then - echo -n "Uploading the new kernel image..." - call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 "load -r -b %{FREEMEMLO} openwrt-atheros-vmlinux.lzma.dir300-flash" | grep -q 'Raw file loaded 0x' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - echo " done" - - if [ "$BREAK_WARNING" -eq 0 ]; then - BREAK_WARNING=1 - echo "Warning: Do not power off or disconnect as this may break the wireless router!" - sleep 3 - fi - - echo -n "Flashing the new kernel image..." - ( - echo "fis init"; sleep 1 - echo "y" - ) | call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 | grep -q ' Program from ' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - - call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 "fis create -e 0x80041000 -r 0x80041000 vmlinux.bin.l7" | grep -q ' Program from ' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - echo " done" - - echo -n "Uploading the new root filesystem..." - call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 "load -r -b %{FREEMEMLO} openwrt-atheros-root.squashfs.dir300-flash" | grep -q 'Raw file loaded 0x' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - echo " done" - - echo -n "Flashing the new root filesystem..." - call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 "fis create rootfs" | grep -q ' Program from ' || { - echo " failed" - abort - } - echo " done" -fi - -if [ "$OPTION_REDBOOT" -eq 0 ]; then - echo -n "Resetting the wireless router..." - call_redboot 192.168.20.81 9000 "reset" 1 > /dev/null - echo " done" -fi - -cleanup - -if [ "$OPTION_FACTORY" -eq 0 ]; then - echo - echo "Happy Hacking! ;)" -else - echo - echo "Hold the reset button down, while power on the wireless router" - echo "for around 30 seconds, to get into the recovery mode. In it you" - echo "can point your web browser to 192.168.20.81 and upload from" - echo "there the original factory firmware." -fi - -exit 0 diff --git a/flash_tools/dir300b-flash/v2image b/flash_tools/dir300b-flash/v2image deleted file mode 100755 index 4d35591a..00000000 Binary files a/flash_tools/dir300b-flash/v2image and /dev/null differ diff --git a/flash_tools/fonera-flash/ap51-flash-i686 b/flash_tools/fonera-flash/ap51-flash-i686 deleted file mode 100755 index 9aa396d8..00000000 Binary files a/flash_tools/fonera-flash/ap51-flash-i686 and /dev/null differ diff --git a/flash_tools/fonera-flash/ap51-flash-x86_64 b/flash_tools/fonera-flash/ap51-flash-x86_64 deleted file mode 100755 index 60bdaedd..00000000 Binary files a/flash_tools/fonera-flash/ap51-flash-x86_64 and /dev/null differ diff --git a/flash_tools/fonera-flash/build_libpcap.sh b/flash_tools/fonera-flash/build_libpcap.sh deleted file mode 100755 index d32fb978..00000000 --- a/flash_tools/fonera-flash/build_libpcap.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -tar xfvz ./libpcap-0.8.1.tar.gz -cp ./libpcap-shared.patch ./libpcap-0.8.1/ -cd libpcap-0.8.1/ -patch -Np1 -i libpcap-shared.patch -sed -i -e "s/@MAJOR@/`awk -F '.' '{ print $1 }' VERSION`/" -e "s/@MINOR@/`awk -F '.' '{ print $2 }' VERSION`/" -e "s/@SUBMINOR@/`awk -F '.' '{ print $3 }' VERSION`/" -e "s/@VERSION@/`cat VERSION`/" Makefile.in -./configure -make -mkdir pkg -make DESTDIR=./pkg install -cp ./pkg/usr/local/lib/libpcap.so.0.8 ./ -cd .. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/flash_tools/fonera-flash/libpcap-0.8.1.tar.gz b/flash_tools/fonera-flash/libpcap-0.8.1.tar.gz deleted file mode 100644 index 0a8e82b3..00000000 Binary files a/flash_tools/fonera-flash/libpcap-0.8.1.tar.gz and /dev/null differ diff --git a/flash_tools/fonera-flash/libpcap-shared.patch b/flash_tools/fonera-flash/libpcap-shared.patch deleted file mode 100644 index a2008368..00000000 --- a/flash_tools/fonera-flash/libpcap-shared.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -diff -u -r libpcap-0.6.2/Makefile.in libpcap-shared/Makefile.in ---- libpcap-0.6.2/Makefile.in Thu Jan 18 05:06:24 2001 -+++ libpcap-shared/Makefile.in Fri Jul 20 16:26:05 2001 -@@ -22,6 +22,10 @@ - # - # Various configurable paths (remember to edit Makefile.in, not Makefile) - # -+MAJOR = @MAJOR@ -+MINOR = @MINOR@ -+SUBMINOR = @SUBMINOR@ -+VERSION = @VERSION@ - - # Top level hierarchy - prefix = @prefix@ -@@ -47,7 +51,7 @@ - DEFS = @DEFS@ - - # Standard CFLAGS --CFLAGS = $(CCOPT) $(INCLS) $(DEFS) -+CFLAGS = $(CCOPT) $(INCLS) $(DEFS) -fPIC -DPIC - - INSTALL = @INSTALL@ - INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ -@@ -91,9 +95,14 @@ - TAGFILES = \ - $(SRC) $(HDR) $(TAGHDR) - --CLEANFILES = $(OBJ) libpcap.a $(GENSRC) $(GENHDR) lex.yy.c - --all: libpcap.a -+ -+CLEANFILES = $(OBJ) libpcap.a $(GENSRC) $(GENHDR) lex.yy.c libpcap.so.$(VERSION) -+ -+all: libpcap.a libpcap.so.$(VERSION) -+ -+libpcap.so.$(VERSION): -+ gcc -shared -Wl,-soname -Wl,libpcap.so.$(VERSION) -o libpcap.so.$(VERSION) $(OBJ) -lc - - libpcap.a: $(OBJ) - @rm -f $@ -@@ -139,6 +148,10 @@ - [ -d $(DESTDIR)$(libdir) ] || \ - (mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(libdir); chmod 755 $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)) - $(INSTALL_DATA) libpcap.a $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.a -+ $(INSTALL_DATA) libpcap.so.$(VERSION) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.so.$(VERSION) -+ ln -s libpcap.so.$(VERSION) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.so -+ ln -s libpcap.so.$(VERSION) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.so.$(MAJOR) -+ ln -s libpcap.so.$(VERSION) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.so.$(MAJOR).$(MINOR) - $(RANLIB) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libpcap.a - [ -d $(DESTDIR)$(includedir) ] || \ - (mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(includedir); chmod 755 $(DESTDIR)$(includedir))