New WRT3200ACM routers are unflashable due to a changed flash chip that is unsupported.

There is a fix proposal from Kaloz, authored on 15th of February, in his staging repo, but that is still uncommitted to the main sources for some reason. Announcing the fix:

https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=372284#p372284

https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/staging/kaloz.git;a=commit;h=7ae59a2f288ba1cef23b20e1d36e199e8c646245


Based on forum discussion, the solution works ok.

E.g. https://forum.lede-project.org/t/wrt3200acm-unable-to-flash-lede-successfully/10096/111


If Kaloz is not committing that to master repo by himself, could somebody else with commit rights merge that commit.

Likely the solution should also be backported into the 17.01 branch, so that the possbile future stable release 17.01.5 also works.


Or are the devs waiting for a more perfect solution?

(New Linksys GPL sources for WRT3200ACM suggest that they teach mtd about the new flash chips more detailedly)


Hopefully some of the mvebu maintainers take the issue seriously. In any case, new WRT3200ACM routers being incompatible with Openwrt is annoying.



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