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Hardware information:
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The HPE 1920-24G-PoE+ (370W) (JG926A) is a switch that is
part of the 1920 family wich 370W nominal PoE+ support.

Common with HPE 1920-24G:
  - RTL8382 SoC
  - 24 Gigabit RJ45 ports (built-in RTL8218B, 2 external RTL8218D)
  - 4 SFP ports (external RTL8214FC)
  - RJ45 RS232 port on front panel
  - 32 MiB NOR Flash
  - 128 MiB DDR3 DRAM
  - PT7A7514 watchdog

HPE 1920-24G-PoE+ (370W):
  - PoE chip
  - 3 fans (40mm)

Known issues:
---------------------
- PoE LEDs are uncontrolled.

(Manual taken from f2f09bc)
Booting initramfs image:
------------------------

- Prepare a FTP or TFTP server serving the OpenWrt initramfs image and
  connect the server to a switch port.

- Connect to the console port of the device and enter the extended
  boot menu by typing Ctrl+B when prompted.

- Choose the menu option "<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu".

- Set network parameters via the option "<5> Modify Ethernet Parameter".
  Enter the FTP/TFTP filename as "Load File Name" ("Target File Name"
  can be left blank, it is not required for booting from RAM). Note that
  the configuration is saved on flash, so it only needs to be done once.

- Select "<1> Download Application Program To SDRAM And Run".

Initial installation:
---------------------

- Boot an initramfs image as described above, then use sysupgrade to
  install OpenWrt permanently. After initial installation, the
  bootloader needs to be configured to load the correct image file

- Enter the extended boot menu again and choose "<4> File Control",
  then select "<2> Set Application File type".

- Enter the number of the file "openwrt-kernel.bin" (should be 1), and
  use the option "<1> +Main" to select it as boot image.

- Choose "<0> Exit To Main Menu" and then "<1> Boot System".

NOTE: The bootloader on these devices can only boot from the VFS
filesystem which normally spans most of the flash. With OpenWrt, only
the first part of the firmware partition contains a valid filesystem,
the rest is used for rootfs. As the bootloader does not know about this,
you must not do any file operations in the bootloader, as this may
corrupt the OpenWrt installation (selecting the boot image is an
exception, as it only stores a flag in the bootloader data, but doesn't
write to the filesystem).

Example PoE config file (/etc/config/poe):
---------------------
config global
        option budget   '370'

config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '1'
        option name     'lan8'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '2'
        option name     'lan7'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '3'
        option name     'lan6'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '4'
        option name     'lan5'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '5'
        option name     'lan4'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '6'
        option name     'lan3'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '7'
        option name     'lan2'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '8'
        option name     'lan1'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '9'
        option name     'lan16'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '10'
        option name     'lan15'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '11'
        option name     'lan14'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '12'
        option name     'lan13'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '13'
        option name     'lan12'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '14'
        option name     'lan11'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '15'
        option name     'lan10'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '16'
        option name     'lan9'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'

config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '17'
        option name     'lan24'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '18'
        option name     'lan23'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '19'
        option name     'lan22'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '20'
        option name     'lan21'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '21'
        option name     'lan20'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '22'
        option name     'lan19'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '23'
        option name     'lan18'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'
config port
        option enable   '1'
        option id       '24'
        option name     'lan17'
        option poe_plus '1'
        option priority '2'

Signed-off-by: Evan Jobling <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Fabian Groffen <[email protected]>
Link: openwrt/openwrt#17436
[fix space indentation in DTS]
Signed-off-by: Sander Vanheule <[email protected]>
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SLSC1907 authored and svanheule committed Dec 31, 2024
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4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions target/linux/realtek/base-files/etc/board.d/02_network
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Expand Up @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ hpe,1920-8g-poe-65w|\
hpe,1920-8g-poe-180w|\
hpe,1920-16g|\
hpe,1920-24g|\
hpe,1920-24g-poe-370w|\)
hpe,1920-48g|\
hpe,1920-48g-poe)
label_mac=$(mtd_get_mac_binary factory 0x68)
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hpe,1920-8g-poe-180w)
ucidef_set_poe 180 "$(filter_port_list_reverse "$lan_list" "lan9 lan10")"
;;
hpe,1920-24g-poe-370w)
ucidef_set_poe 370 "$(filter_port_list_reverse "$lan_list" "lan25 lan26 lan27 lan28")"
;;
hpe,1920-48g-poe)
ucidef_set_poe 370 "lan8 lan7 lan6 lan5 lan4 lan3 lan2 lan1 lan16 lan15 lan14 lan13 lan12 lan11 lan10 lan9 lan24 lan23
lan22 lan21 lan20 lan19 lan18 lan17 lan32 lan31 lan30 lan29 lan28 lan27 lan26 lan25 lan40 lan39 lan38 lan37
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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion target/linux/realtek/base-files/etc/board.d/03_gpio_switches
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board=$(board_name)

case "$board" in
hpe,1920-8g-poe-180w)
hpe,1920-8g-poe-180w|\
hpe,1920-24g-poe-370w)
ucidef_add_gpio_switch "fan_ctrl" "Fan control" "456" "0"
;;
esac
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12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions target/linux/realtek/dts/rtl8382_hpe_1920-24g-poe-370w.dts
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later OR MIT

#include "rtl8382_hpe_1920-24g.dtsi"

/ {
compatible = "hpe,1920-24g-poe-370w", "realtek,rtl838x-soc";
model = "HPE 1920-24G-PoE+ 370W (JG926A)";
};

&uart1 {
status = "okay";
};
9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions target/linux/realtek/image/rtl838x.mk
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Expand Up @@ -144,6 +144,15 @@ define Device/hpe_1920-24g
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += hpe_1920-24g

define Device/hpe_1920-24g-poe-370w
$(Device/hpe_1920)
SOC := rtl8382
DEVICE_MODEL := 1920-24G-PoE+ 370W (JG926A)
DEVICE_PACKAGES += realtek-poe
H3C_DEVICE_ID := 0x00010029
endef
TARGET_DEVICES += hpe_1920-24g-poe-370w

define Device/inaba_aml2-17gp
SOC := rtl8382
IMAGE_SIZE := 13504k
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