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FS#2604 - Eth0 missing in Rocket M2 XW build #7443

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openwrt-bot opened this issue Nov 15, 2019 · 5 comments
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FS#2604 - Eth0 missing in Rocket M2 XW build #7443

openwrt-bot opened this issue Nov 15, 2019 · 5 comments
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valentis:

Greetings,

  • Device problem occurs on: Ubnt Rocket M2 XW
  • Software versions of OpenWrt/LEDE: 19.07.0-rc1, 18.06.4
  • Steps to reproduce: Flash and run

I see that the list of supported hardware does not include Ubiquiti Rockets, though they are mentioned in the source tree, and of course they appear in the published ubnt images.

There was a patch submitted in 2015 for a bug where the eth0 interface could not be found. The dmesg error line was something like: ag71xx ag71xx.0: no PHY found with phy_mask=00000023

It is talked about here: https://forum.archive.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=56830
The patch is here: https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/461730/

Though, when I load a few of the latest rocket M2 XW images I still get that error. However, if I load a nano M XW image it seems to work fine.

Is this a regression? What is the best way to handle it? Should the Rocket support be rolled into the nano, or should it's build target be fixed? :-)

Thanks,
Val
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adrianschmutzler:

Someone should better migrate this to ath79, because I don't think anybody will care about fixing it in ar71xx now.

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adrianschmutzler:

I just looked at the setup in ar71xx and found that there the rocket-m-xw has exactly the same setup as the bullet-m-xw.

So, you could try the ath79 ubnt_bullet-m-xw image from master or 19.07.3 and report whether the same issue exists there (you would need to force-flash, and not keep settings). Based on the result, we could add support for the rocket-m-xw in ath79 as a clone of the bullet-m-xw ...

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the Bullet M XM (AR7240) ath79 version works fine on the rocket but the usb support has to be manually installed

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g6094199 commented May 7, 2023

this seems to be connected to:

#9178

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should be fixed

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