In the past, the MX60(W)'s recovery images always had problems
with the size restriction and never really worked without manual
intervention. This patch reworks the initramfs, which allows the
device to ease up on the impossible tight kernel size requirements
for the initramfs image.
This new initramfs can be loaded through the MX60(W) U-boot
in the following way:
=> setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,$baudrate
=> tftpboot $meraki_loadaddr meraki_mx60-initramfs-kernel.bin
[...]
Load address: 0x800000
Loading: ################################################ [...]
done
[...]
=> bootm $fileaddr
\## Booting kernel from Legacy Image at
00800000 ...
...
For more information and the latest flashing guide:
please visit the OpenWrt Wiki Page for the MX60(W):
<https://openwrt.org/toh/meraki/mx60#flashing>
Signed-off-by: Chris Blake <chrisrblake93@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit
36c19c9f0be23ad327085aa762e95de638e19b4a)
# otherwise the final image will fail to boot. This is set within the
# MX60 kernel header definition which is found at
# ./tools/firmware-utils/src/mkmerakifw.c, line 103~
- KERNEL_SIZE := 2984k
+ KERNEL_SIZE := 4031k
IMAGE_SIZE := 1021m
KERNEL := kernel-bin | gzip | uImage gzip | MerakiAdd-dtb | MerakiNAND
- KERNEL_INITRAMFS := copy-file $(KDIR)/vmlinux | gzip | uImage gzip | \
- check-size $$(KERNEL_SIZE) | \
- MerakiAdd-dtb | pad-to 2047k | MerakiAdd-initramfs | \
- MerakiNAND
+ KERNEL_INITRAMFS := kernel-bin | gzip | dtb | MuImage-initramfs gzip
IMAGE/sysupgrade.tar := sysupgrade-tar | append-metadata
UBINIZE_OPTS := -E 5
SUPPORTED_DEVICES += mx60