12 KiB
WPJ428 + SIMCOM 8202G
We try to build a FOSS 5GNR Router with OpenWRT. Some challenges we have encountered so far:
- OpenWRT stable misses a patch to enable our board ethernet port -> we compile from source
- The Modem Manager simtech plugin does not declare 5GNR
Flash OpenWRT from uboot
(Configure your computer with a static IP address 192.168.1.2/24 and make sure you have a running tftp server containing your image)
First connect your UART cable on the router:
Launch minicom
sudo minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB0
Then boot the router. Press repeatidly [ENTER]
to get the following prompt:
(IPQ40xx) #
Then enter the following commands:
set ipaddr 192.168.1.1
set serverip 192.168.1.2
ping ${serverip}
sf probe
tftpboot 0x84000000 openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-compex_wpj428-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
sf erase 0x00180000 +$filesize
sf write 0x84000000 0x00180000 $filesize
bootipq
Compile
make menuconfig
scripts/diffconfig.sh > ../wpj428/config
make download
make -j $(nproc)
To inject a config file:
# Append changes to bottom of .config
cat config >> .config
# Apply changes
make defconfig
make download
make -j $(nproc)
Flash OpenWRT from OpenWRT (!)
Copy the firmware in router's /tmp
.
Why /tmp
? Your router has more volatile storage than persistent one, moreover you will overwrite the persistent storage.
So, copy the firmware in /tmp
!
Next, we will use the sysupgrade
command. -v
is verbose, -n
ask openwrt to erase configuration files (ie. ask for a factory reset).
sysupgrade -v -n /tmp/openwrt-ipq40xx-generic-compex_wpj428-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin
Get root on MimoAP
- Download a backup from your router firmware
- Extract it, edit
/etc/shadow
, replace the hash of theroot
user with the one from theadmin
user - Recompress the folder hierarchy
- Import this new archive as backup in MimoAP
- Run
ssh root@192.168.1.1
(replace with the IP address of your router) and use youradmin
password - Enjoy! (But you should really install a vanilla OpenWRT instead)
Flash OpenWRT from Compex ROM (MimoAP)
Not written
Flash MimoAP/OpenWRT with Compex tools on Uboot
Not written
Using ModemManager
Wait for modems:
mmcli -M
Connect/Disconnect:
mmcli -m 0 --simple-connect="apn=free"
mmcli -m 0 --simple-disconnect
Set supported/preferred mode:
mmcli -m 0 --set-allowed-modes="3G|4G" --set-preferred-mode=4G
mmcli -m 0 --set-allowed-modes="5G"
Equivalent with qmicli
:
qmicli --device=/dev/cdc-wdm0 --device-open-proxy --nas-get-system-selection-preference
qmicli --device=/dev/cdc-wdm0 --device-open-proxy --nas-set-system-selection-preference='5gnr|lte'
QMICLI Connect
About our provider (Free Mobile), IPv4 is acquired through DHCP but IPv6 is statically provided.
IPv6
qmicli --device=/dev/cdc-wdm0 --device-open-proxy --wds-start-network="ip-type=6,apn=free" --client-no-release-cid
qmicli --device=/dev/cdc-wdm0 --device-open-proxy --wds-get-current-settings
ip addr add 2a0d:e487:15f:f7f5:5c58:4e37:90c0:74d8/64 dev wwan0
ip route add default via 2a0d:e487:15f:f7f5:49ec:2e4a:ca1:5b20
echo -e "nameserver 2a0d:e480::1\nnameserver 2a0d:e480::2" > /etc/resolv.conf
IPv4
qmicli --device=/dev/cdc-wdm0 --device-open-proxy --wds-start-network="ip-type=4,apn=free" --client-no-release-cid
udhcpc -q -f -n -i wwan0
Unable to directly connect in 5GNR
Despite patching ModemManager simtech plugin, we get an error if we force 5GNR. We typed:
mmcli -m 0 --set-allowed-modes="5G"
mmcli -m 0 --simple-disconnect
mmcli -m 0 --simple-connect="apn=free"
We got:
Fri Mar 19 23:57:22 2021 daemon.warn [2633]: <warn> [modem0] couldn't load operator code: Current operator MCC/MNC is still unknown
Fri Mar 19 23:57:22 2021 daemon.warn [2633]: <warn> [modem0] couldn't load operator name: Current operator description is still unknown
Fri Mar 19 23:57:48 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0] state changed (connected -> disconnecting)
Fri Mar 19 23:57:48 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0] state changed (disconnecting -> registered)
Fri Mar 19 23:57:48 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0/bearer1] connection #1 finished: duration 936s, tx: 79 bytes, rx :566 bytes
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0] simple connect started...
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0] simple connect state (4/8): wait to get fully enabled
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0] simple connect state (5/8): register
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0] simple connect state (6/8): bearer
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0] simple connect state (7/8): connect
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0] state changed (registered -> connecting)
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0/bearer1] couldn't start network: QMI protocol error (14): 'CallFailed'
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0/bearer1] call end reason (3): generic-no-service
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0/bearer1] verbose call end reason (3,2001): [cm] no-service
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.warn [2633]: <warn> [modem0/bearer1] connection attempt #2 failed: QMI protocol error (14): 'CallFailed'
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0] state changed (connecting -> registered)
Fri Mar 19 23:57:57 2021 daemon.info [2633]: <info> [modem0/bearer1] connection #2 finished: duration 0s, tx: 0 bytes, rx :0 bytes
And the new bearer contains:
root@OpenWrt:/# mmcli -b 1
----------------------------
General | path: /org/freedesktop/ModemManager1/Bearer/1
| type: default
----------------------------
Status | connected: no
| suspended: no
| ip timeout: 20
----------------------------
Properties | apn: free
| roaming: allowed
----------------------------
Statistics | attempts: 2
| attempts: 1
| total-duration: 936
| total-bytes rx: 566
| total-bytes tx: 79
Errors :
QMI protocol error (14): 'CallFailed'
call end reason (3): generic-no-service
verbose call end reason (3,2001): [cm] no-service
Final Modem Configuration
Generic
- Set a password
- Set a name:
parangon
- Set IP range:
192.168.0.254/24
ModemManager
We append the following to ModemManager:
config interface 'broadband'
option device '/sys/devices/platform/soc/60f8800.usb2/6000000.dwc3/xhci-hcd.1.auto/usb3/3-1'
option proto 'modemmanager'
option apn 'free'
option iptype 'ipv4v6'
Then we can start the interface with:
ifup broadband
Both IPv6 and IPv4 should work:
ping openwrt.org
ping -6 openwrt.org
Configure Zones
Add our broadband interface to the WWAN zone.
Configure Wireguard
Not yet written
Configure SQS
Only if required, not yet written
Configure our DNS recursive resolver
Related with OpenWRT:
- https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/dns/unbound
- https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/dns/dot_unbound
- https://forum.openwrt.org/t/using-unbound-alongside-dnsmasq/50537
- https://gist.github.com/kevinoid/00656e6e4815e3ffe25dabe252e0f1e3
- https://kevinlocke.name/bits/2017/03/09/unbound-with-dnsmasq-on-openwrt/
- https://blog.josefsson.org/tag/openwrt/
- http://kacangbawang.com/say-bye-to-providers-dns-servers-be-your-own-dns-resolver/
- https://zhmail.com/2018/04/20/setting-up-a-dns-over-tls-forwarding-cache-on-openwrt-snapshot-r6693-or-later/
- https://www.dnssec-deployment.org/2012/03/a-validating-recursive-resolver-on-a-70-home-router/
- https://blog.grobox.de/2018/what-is-dns-privacy-and-how-to-set-it-up-for-openwrt/
Not related with OpenWRT:
- https://calomel.org/unbound_dns.html
- https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/setting-up-your-own-dnssec-aware/
Sites to test:
- sci-hub.se (
ping sci-hub.se
should not return127.0.0.1
)
Configure our adblocker
Not yet written
Test with Youtube on Android.
Logs
uboot logs:
Format: Log Type - Time(microsec) - Message - Optional Info
Log Type: B - Since Boot(Power On Reset), D - Delta, S - Statistic
S - QC_IMAGE_VERSION_STRING=BOOT.BF.3.1.1-00118
S - IMAGE_VARIANT_STRING=DAABANAZA
S - OEM_IMAGE_VERSION_STRING=CRM
S - Boot Config, 0x00000021
S - Reset status Config, 0x00000000
S - Core 0 Frequency, 0 MHz
B - 261 - PBL, Start
B - 1339 - bootable_media_detect_entry, Start
B - 1679 - bootable_media_detect_success, Start
B - 1693 - elf_loader_entry, Start
B - 5073 - auth_hash_seg_entry, Start
B - 7219 - auth_hash_seg_exit, Start
B - 577690 - elf_segs_hash_verify_entry, Start
B - 695375 - PBL, End
B - 695399 - SBL1, Start
B - 786439 - pm_device_init, Start
D - 7 - pm_device_init, Delta
B - 787885 - boot_flash_init, Start
D - 52818 - boot_flash_init, Delta
B - 844845 - boot_config_data_table_init, Start
D - 3835 - boot_config_data_table_init, Delta - (419 Bytes)
B - 852054 - clock_init, Start
D - 7575 - clock_init, Delta
B - 864102 - CDT version:2,Platform ID:8,Major ID:1,Minor ID:0,Subtype:0
B - 867516 - sbl1_ddr_set_params, Start
B - 872614 - cpr_init, Start
D - 2 - cpr_init, Delta
B - 876996 - Pre_DDR_clock_init, Start
D - 4 - Pre_DDR_clock_init, Delta
D - 13176 - sbl1_ddr_set_params, Delta
B - 890735 - pm_driver_init, Start
D - 2 - pm_driver_init, Delta
B - 960961 - sbl1_wait_for_ddr_training, Start
D - 28 - sbl1_wait_for_ddr_training, Delta
B - 976579 - Image Load, Start
D - 151978 - QSEE Image Loaded, Delta - (297240 Bytes)
B - 1128985 - Image Load, Start
D - 1447 - SEC Image Loaded, Delta - (2048 Bytes)
B - 1139420 - Image Load, Start
D - 211388 - APPSBL Image Loaded, Delta - (432219 Bytes)
B - 1351204 - QSEE Execution, Start
D - 60 - QSEE Execution, Delta
B - 1357421 - SBL1, End
D - 664130 - SBL1, Delta
S - Flash Throughput, 2007 KB/s (731926 Bytes, 364613 us)
S - DDR Frequency, 537 MHz
U-Boot 2012.07 [Chaos Calmer 15.05.1,r35193] (Jul 25 2017 - 11:36:26)
smem ram ptable found: ver: 1 len: 3
DRAM: 256 MiB
machid : 0x8010000
NAND: SF: Detected MX25L25635E with page size 4 KiB, total 32 MiB
ipq_spi: page_size: 0x100, sector_size: 0x1000, size: 0x2000000
32 MiB
MMC:
*** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
machid: 8010000
flash_type: 0
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
Net: MAC0 addr:4:f0:21:65:18:12
PHY ID1: 0x4d
PHY ID2: 0xd0b1
ipq40xx_ess_sw_init done
eth0
Sources
- All the commits in OpenWRT about the WPJ428
- https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/build-system/use-buildsystem
- https://damow.net/5g-home-broadband/
- https://techship.com/faq/how-to-step-by-step-set-up-a-data-connection-over-qmi-interface-using-qmicli-and-in-kernel-driver-qmi-wwan-in-linux/
- No 5GNR, many qmicli commands to help debug and compare!
- https://forum.sierrawireless.com/t/mc7354-got-qmi-error-callfailed-when-starting-network/9053
- https://community.autopi.io/t/error-when-starting-qmi-connection/2338
- https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libqmi-devel/2018-January/002707.html