Acer Vero W6m (6E) with OpenWrt

Its claiming Predator in Luci.

The original firmware in my Vero was W6m_1.01.332433 and I saved some info:


> F0: 102B 0000
> FA: 1040 0000
> FA: 1040 0000 [0200]
> F9: 103F 0000
> F3: 1006 0033 [0200]
> F3: 4001 00E0 [0200]
> F3: 0000 0000
> V0: 0000 0000 [0001]
> 00: 0000 0000
> BP: 2400 0041 [0000]
> G0: 1190 0000
> EC: 0000 0000 [2000]
> T0: 0000 028B [010F]
> Jump to BL
> 
> NOTICE:  BL2: v2.6(release):fe7b13a4d-dirty
> NOTICE:  BL2: Built : 19:10:23, Jun  6 2023
> NOTICE:  WDT: disabled
> NOTICE:  CPU: MT7986 (2000MHz)
> NOTICE:  EMI: Using DDR4 settings
> NOTICE:  EMI: Detected DRAM size: 1024MB
> NOTICE:  EMI: complex R/W mem test passed
> NOTICE:  Verifying BL Anti-Rollback Version ... bl_ar_ver:0=0+ OK
> NOTICE:  Verifying BL Anti-Rollback Version ... bl_ar_ver:0=0+ OK
> NOTICE:  Verifying BL Anti-Rollback Version ... bl_ar_ver:0=0+ OK
> NOTICE:  Verifying BL Anti-Rollback Version ... bl_ar_ver:0=0+ OK
> NOTICE:  Verifying BL Anti-Rollback Version ... bl_ar_ver:0=0+ OK
> NOTICE:  BL2: Booting BL31
> NOTICE:  BL31: v2.6(release):fe7b13a4d-dirty
> NOTICE:  BL31: Built : 19:10:32, Jun  6 2023
> 
> 
> U-Boot 2022.07-rc3 (Jun 06 2023 - 19:08:30 +0800), Build: jenkins-YX6_factory-15
> 
> CPU:   MediaTek MT7986
> Model: mt7986-rfb
> DRAM:  1 GiB
> Core:  68 devices, 19 uclasses, devicetree: separate
> MMC:   mmc@11230000: 0
> Setting bus to 0
> Loading Environment from MMC... OK
> In:    serial@11002000
> Out:   serial@11002000
> Err:   serial@11002000
> Net:   
> Warning: ethernet@15100000 (eth0) using random MAC address - 46:5b:eb:e9:e1:98
> eth0: ethernet@15100000
> mtkautoboot gpio_reset:1
> 
> 
>   *** U-Boot Boot Menu ***
> 
>       1. Startup system (Default)
>       2. Upgrade firmware
>       3. Upgrade ATF BL2
>       4. Upgrade ATF FIP
>       5. Upgrade eMMC partition table
>       6. Upgrade single image
>       7. Load image
>       0. U-Boot console
> 
> 
>   Press UP/DOWN to move, ENTER to select, ESC/CTRL+C to quit

It was built on OpenWrt 21.02-SNAPSHOT, r0-e1c639323

I had 23.05.04 up and running for a while, but the trick to overwrite mmcblk0p5 and mmcblk0p7 with 0 did not seem to have work for me.

In my efforts to fix this I might have accidentally flashed the bootloader with the sysupgrade file... (if thats even possible ?)

So I might have "bricked" it.

But Im glad that gold could verify that it works :slight_smile:

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