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This commit adds support for Hasivo S600WP-5GT-2SX-SE switch.

Device specification
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SoC Type:               Realtek RTL9303
RAM:                    128MB DDR3 SDRAM
Flash:                  Fudan FM25Q128A (16 MB)
Ethernet:               5x RTL8221B 10/100/1000/2500Mbps PHY (RJ45)
                        2x SFP+ 10G (I2C/DOM via bit-banged GPIO)
LEDs:                   1x power green (no control)
                        1x system green (via RTL9303 GPIO)
                        3x RJ45 LEDs/port (HC595 shift regs on LED SPI)
                                1x Green (1G link)
                                1x Green (10M/100M link)
                                1x Orange (2.5G link)
                        2x SFP+ LEDs/port (HC595 shift regs on LED SPI)
                                1x 10G link
                                1x 1G link
Button:                 Reset
USB ports:              None
Bootloader:             Realtek U-Boot 2011.12
PoE:                    1x HS104PTI for 802.3af/at/bt PoE (driver
                        will follow in a separate patch)

Installing OpenWrt
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1. UART RJ45 requires soldering a connector to the empty footprint (RJ1).
   (Amphenol RJHSEE380 or similar)
2. Connect to UART 38400@8n1, using Cisco Console Rollover cable (RS232)
3. Enter bootloader by pressing esc key during boot
4. Enter password `Hs2021cfgmg`
5. Type `XXXX` to get into U-Boot
6. Increase baudrate: `setenv baudrate 115200`
7. Use serial transfer (Y modem) via minicom:
   `loady 0x84f00000`
   Then send the initramfs image via minicom's Y modem upload.
8. `bootm 0x84f00000`

Now you should be in OpenWrt, and can use sysupgrade to install.

Signed-off-by: Carlo Szelinsky <github@szelinsky.de>
Link: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/22310
Signed-off-by: Robert Marko <robimarko@gmail.com>
2026-04-24 12:17:26 +02:00
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