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It's Release Season - along with other platforms, OpenWRT is emitting a new baseline build as well...
This is a pretty big build - onboarded is a lot of WiFi6 devices, WiFi 6E, MediaTek and QC-Atheros enhancements, and much much more...
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Only the main changes are listed below. See changelog-23.05.0 for the full changelog.
This is a pretty big build - onboarded is a lot of WiFi6 devices, WiFi 6E, MediaTek and QC-Atheros enhancements, and much much more...
OpenWrt 23.05.0 - First Stable Release - 13 October 2023
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Highlights in OpenWrt 23.05.0
OpenWrt 23.05.0 incorporates over 4300 commits since branching the previous OpenWrt 22.03 release and has been under development for over one year.Only the main changes are listed below. See changelog-23.05.0 for the full changelog.
Many new devices added
OpenWrt 23.05 supports over 1790 devices. Support for over 200 new devices was added in addition to the device support by OpenWrt 22.03.- The ipq807x target for the Qualcomm IPQ807x Wifi 6 SoCs was added
- The mediatek/filogic subtarget for the Mediatek Filogic 830 and 630 SoCs was added
- The sifiveu target for the HiFive RISC-V Unleashed and Unmatched boards
Highlights of device support
- Switched ipq40xx target to DSA
- VDSL support on AVM FRITZ!Box 7530
- Support for devices with 2.5G PHYs
- Acer Predator W6 (MT7986A), Mercusys MR90X v1 (MT7986BLA), Netgear WAX206 (MT7622), Netgear WAX220 (MT7986), ZyXEL NWA50AX Pro (MT7981), Asus (TUF Gaming) AX4200 (MT7986A), Netgear WAX218 (IPQ8074), Xiaomi AX9000 (IPQ8074), Dynalink DL-WRX36 (IPQ8074), GL.iNet GL-MT6000 (MT7986A), Netgear WAX620 (IPQ8072A), ZyXEL EX5700 (MT7986)
- Support for Wifi 6E (6GHz)
- Acer Predator W6 (MT7986A), ZyXEL EX5700 (MT7986)
- 2 Gbps WAN/LAN NAT Routing on ramips MT7621 devices (See OpenWrt forum)
- Improved DSL statistics on ubus and in LuCI
- Added Arm SystemReady (EFI) compliant target replacing the armvirt target
Switch from wolfssl to mbedtls as default
OpenWrt has transitioned its default cryptographic library from wolfssl to mbedtls. This shift brings several changes and implications:- Size Efficiency: mbedtls is considerably smaller, making it an optimal choice for systems where storage space is paramount.
- LTS and ABI Stability: mbedtls consistently provides updates via its Long Term Support (LTS) branch, ensuring both security and a stable application binary interface (ABI). In contrast, wolfssl does not offer an LTS release, and its stable ABI is limited to a specific set of functions.
- TLS 1.3 Support: Users should be aware that mbedtls 2.28 no longer supports TLS 1.3.
Rust Package Support
This release introduces the ability to include rust-written programs into the OpenWrt package infrastructure. Examples are: bottom, maturin, aardvark-dns and ripgrep.Core components update
Core components have the following versions in 23.05.0:- Updated toolchain:
- musl libc 1.2.4
- glibc 2.37
- gcc 12.3.0
- binutils 2.40
- Updated Linux kernel
- 5.15.134 for all targets
- Network:
- hostapd master snapshot from September 2023, dnsmasq 2.89, dropbear 2022.82
- cfg80211/mac80211 from kernel 6.1.24
- System userland:
- busybox 1.36.1