Hi Hanno,
Le 13/01/2014 11:39, Hanno Schupp a écrit :
I am working on improved support for the Skyline SL-R7205 Wireless 3G Router
(hence my previously submitted patches)but have struck a dead end on a
particular issue. I found that during boot the device acts like dumb switch,
allowing traffic to pass through for a short time. I attached serial cable and
I have looked at the dhcp traffic using tcpdump in relation to the boot
process, and found that right at the beginning of the UBoot managed boot
process my PC send DHCP request, which pass through the Skylink router and are
responded to by my ADSL modem. This occurs while UBOOT is in control of the
boot process, way before even the kernel has been unpacked and OpenWrt begins
to boot.
The version used of UBoot is '1.1.3 (Apr 29 2009 - 12:08:28)', which is almost
5 years old. Strangely the boot process then states a few lines down that it is
'Ralink UBoot Version: 3.3'. I am not clear what that means in relation to the
UBoot version number.
Does anyone know whether the traffic leakage during early boot process before
firmware booting a common know issue of UBoot ON RALINK/MIPS that has since
been addressed?
In any case, I would like to replace the bootloader with a more current
version, but do not know what version I should use nor how that is done. Yes, I
have googled for some hints, but have not found a meaningful how-to that would
apply to Ralink.
Does anyone have any pointers or advice?
This is a modified U-Boot from the Ralink 3.3.0 SDK , but it is not publicly
available (though you can find a 'Ralink_ApSoC_SDK_3301.tar.bz2' archive and a
'Ralink_AP_SDK_3.3.0.0_Users_Manual.pdf" manual).
It is of course not maintained by the community, you will have to ask Ralink
about it, or modify it yourself.
--
Michel
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