This feeds holds the SDK wifi driver and config for VoCore2 and some other handy utilities.
It is shamelessly plagarized from MediaTek-Labs/linkit-smart-7688-feed which works great so any problems you have were probably caused by me.
This section describes how to build the firmware for the VoCore2 from source codes.
The following operations are performed under a Ubuntu LTS 14.04.3 environment. For a Windows or a Mac OS X host computer, you can install a VM for having the same environment:
- Download Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS image from http://www.ubuntu.com
- Install this image with VirtualBox (http://virtualbox.org) on the host machine. 50GB disk space reserved for the VM is recommanded
In the Ubuntu system, open the Terminal application and type the following commands:
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Install prerequisite packages for building the firmware:
$ sudo apt-get install git g++ make libncurses5-dev subversion libssl-dev gawk libxml-parser-perl unzip wget python xz-utils
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Download modified OpenWrt CC source codes:
$ git clone https://github.com/noblepepper/openwrt-chaoscalmer
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Update the feed information of all available packages for building the firmware:
$ ./scripts/feeds update -a
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Install all packages:
$ ./scripts/feeds install -a
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Prepare the kernel configuration to inform OpenWrt that we want to build an firmware for VoCore2:
$ make menuconfig
- Select the options as below:
- Target System:
Ralink RT288x/RT3xxx
- Subtarget:
MT7628 based boards
- Target Profile:
VoCore2
- Target System:
- Save and exit (use the deafult config file name without changing it)
- Select the options as below:
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Start the compilation process:
$ make V=99
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After the build process completes, the resulted firmware file will be under
bin/ramips/openwrt-ramips-mt7628-vocore2-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
. Depending on the H/W resources of the host environment, the build process may take more than 2 hours. -
You can use this file to do the firmware upgrade with sysupgrade or through Luci. You can also put it on a USB thumb drive and rename it to
root_uImage
for upgrading through das U-boot.