Sure, I am putting it on github, I am not very familiar with git so please give me 30 minutes to do it, thanks!
git push github-remote-name local-branch-name:remote-branch-name
is helpful. At least for me, not calling the branch master
is helpful.
Here is it:
gpio-export is deprecated -- what are you trying to accomplish here?
gpio-export {
compatible = "gpio-export";
#size-cells = <0>;
gpio_switch_reset {
gpio-export,name = "dir-842-c2:reset:switch";
gpio-export,output = <1>;
gpios = <&gpio 11 GPIO_ACTIVE_HIGH>;
};
};
};
gpio-hog
is a supported choice for pulling a "random" line up or down at kernel start.
This is the code I copied from dir-859 dts file
I think this is to make the reset key work so I leave it in, unfortunately I dont know what it does also...
Running sysupgrade after factory is wrong. If it is required, then your factory image is wrong.
Check behavior with it removed. If still required, change to gpio-hog.
Thanks, but can you explain more?
This installation method is the same as DIR 859 also, so I thought it is correct.
I never met this flash procedure. If it is OK for Openwrt maintainers, then OK.
Reset button not working after I removed it
so I changed it to gpio-hog
tested, reset button working, Thanks!
Cool -- the "double negative" there is a little confusing to me to read and understand the intent.
If it is that it needs to be "voltage on" at boot, then maybe
reset-button {
gpio-hog;
output-high;
gpios = <11 GPIO_ACTIVE_LOW>;
line-name = "reset-button";
};
might be clearer?
output-high
, at least for me, tells me the intended state is "logical active" at the consumer.
(Also, while "name" is a string property, making it "unbreakable" by shell tokenization is considered by many to be good practice.)
Thanks, I agree that your way is clearer to understand
What about wired mac addresses? Are they OK?
Ya they are OK now.
I actually submitted a PR already.
Hi,
There's Dir-842 c1 that comes without USB port.
Possible to include support for C1?
Thank you
Cross posting s link to this thread there....
If anyone has a C1 and can build and test and provide feedback... do so.... then ask @jackcolentern in that thread if you have constructive input that he/she can work with. Or if you can send him/her one... do that too!
Yes, C2 images works on C1 as well.
We can continue the conversation on the C1 thread
Today I got my hands on a C3 (or maybe C3EU). I created Support for D-Link DIR842 (Rev C3) - Maybe EU version? for the discussion.
I also posted on the Rev C1 thread
Thank you for your share! I learned a lot here!
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