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1.1 KiB
Nix
37 lines
1.1 KiB
Nix
with import <nixpkgs> { };
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let
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inherit (builtins) stringLength readDir filter;
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devices = filter (n: n != "families") (lib.mapAttrsToList (n: t: n) (readDir ../devices));
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texts = map (
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n:
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let
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d = import ../devices/${n}/default.nix;
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tag = ".. _${lib.strings.replaceStrings [ " " ] [ "-" ] n}:";
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d' = {
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description = ''
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${n}
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${substring 0 (stringLength n) "********************************"}
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'';
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} // d;
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in
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"${tag}\n\n${d'.description}"
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) devices;
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in
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writeText "hwdoc" ''
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Supported hardware
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##################
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For development, the `GL.iNet GL-MT300A <https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-mt300a/>`_
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is an attractive choice as it has a builtin "debrick" procedure in the
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boot monitor and is also comparatively simple to
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attach serial cables to (soldering not required), so it
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is lower-risk than some devices.
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For a more powerful device, something with an ath10k would be the safe bet,
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or the Linksys E8450 which seems popular in the openwrt community.
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${lib.concatStringsSep "\n\n" texts}
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''
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