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This allows to list yet unsupported chips easily.
First it tries to find the directory containing the files, then it uses sed to
extract the macro names of chips from flashchips.h, greps for them in
flashchips.c and prints it if it is not found.
If verbose mode is activated by giving at least one additional parameter
it prints the chip ID and comment following the macro definition too.
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1654.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
Acked-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
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The user may know better which CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS are appropriate.
Use flashrom_CFLAGS for flags which flashrom definitely needs to build.
Thanks to Stefan Tauner for pointing out the flaw in r1574.
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1575.
Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
Acked-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
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GNU make has a very interesting quirk: If you set a variable on the
command line, any changes to that variable in the Makefile are ignored
unless marked with the "override" keyword.
Use CFLAGS only for optimization and warning options, and use CPPFLAGS
for the dependency and other preprocessor related options.
That way packagers can specify their own CFLAGS without breaking the
build.
As a side benefit, the ich_descriptors_tool Makefile now behaves exactly
the same whether called standalone or as part of the main Makefile.
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1574.
Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
Acked-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
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- allows for compilation with -Werror=shadow,
- use extended line limit to fix the most awful line breaks.
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1570.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
Acked-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
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Move Mac OS X IOKit/DirectHW availability checks in the Makefile from
compiler check to pciutils check.
Print the compiler error messages for feature detection.
Add DOS libpci in the Makefile includes only if a PCI-based programmer
was requested.
Restrict mmap usage in ich_descriptors_tool to Unix style systems.
Build ich_descriptors_tool with the correct .exe extension on
DOS/Windows.
Build ich_descriptors_tool by default on x86. (Patch by Stefan Tauner)
Print the Windows version instead of "unknown machine" on Windows.
Don't #define our own __DARWIN__, use the standard OS X detection
method.
Update the README.
Add more generated files to svn:ignore
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1567.
Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
Acked-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
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dump file
This patch adds an external utility that shares most of the existing descriptor
decoding source code. Additionally to what is available via FDOC/FDOD this
allows to access:
- the softstraps which are used to configure the chipset by flash content
without the need for BIOS routines. on ICH8 it is possible to read those
with FDOC/FDOC too, but this was removed in later chipsets.
- the ME VSCC (Vendor Specific Component Capabilities) table. simply put,
this is an SPI chip database used to figure out the flash's capabilities.
- the MAC address stored in the GbE image.
Intel thinks this information should be confidential for ICH9 and up, but
references some tidbits in their public documentation.
This patch includes the human-readable information for ICH8, Ibex Peak
(5 series) and Cougar Point (6 series); the latter two were obtained from
leaked "SPI Flash Programming Guides" found by google. Data regarding ICH9
and 10 is unknown to us yet. It can probably found in:
"Intel® ICH7, ICH8, ICH9 and ICH10 — SPI Family Flash Programming Guide"
Information regarding the upcoming Panther Point chipset is also not included.
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1480.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
Acked-by: Matthias Wenzel <bios@mazzoo.de>
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http://www.goepel.com/en/jtagboundary-scan/hardware/picotap.html
This device is actually a JTAG adapter, but since it uses standard
FT2232 A interface pins, it can be easily used as SPI programmer
(tested it here successfully). PicoTAP supports only 5V output, so one
needs to reduce this to 3.3V in a same manner as DLP Design DLP-USB1232H, see
http://flashrom.org/FT2232SPI_Programmer#DLP_Design_DLP-USB1232H
for details.
The PicoTAP pin-out is as follows:
PicoTAP | SPI
---------+-------
TCK | SCLK
TMS | CS#
TDI | SO
TDO | SI
/TRST | -
GND | GND
+5V | VCC, HOLD# & WP# after 3.3V regulator
I managed to run PicoTAP in 10MHz, 15MHz and 30MHz modes (by forcing
DIVIDE_BY), against SST25VF016B SPI flash, read/write/erase all worked
fine (write seems somewhat slow).
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1453.
Signed-off-by: Samir Ibradžić <sibradzic@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
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Thanks to TIAO/DIYGADGET for sponsoring a test device!
This is an FTDI FT2232H based device which provides an easily accessible JTAG,
SPI, I2C, serial breakout. The SPI part can be used to flash SPI flash chips
using flashrom.
http://www.diygadget.com/tiao-usb-multi-protocol-adapter-jtag-spi-i2c-serial.html
http://www.tiaowiki.com/w/TIAO_USB_Multi_Protocol_Adapter_User%27s_Manual#SPI_Connector_1
There are two SPI connectors (pin headers) on the board: SPI1, which is
connected to the FT2232H's A interface, and SPI2, which is connected to the
chip's B interface. Both can be used to flash SPI chips:
flashrom -p ft2232_spi:type=tumpa,port=A
flashrom -p ft2232_spi:type=tumpa,port=B
The default interface is A, so for SPI1 you can also just write:
flashrom -p ft2232_spi:type=tumpa
I tested all operations on both interfaces, everything works fine.
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1451.
Signed-off-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
Acked-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
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Add the following missing USB devices:
- FIC OpenMoko Neo1973 Debug board (V2+)
- Olimex ARM-USB-OCD
- Olimex ARM-USB-OCD-H
- Olimex ARM-USB-TINY
- Olimex ARM-USB-TINY-H
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1340.
Signed-off-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
Acked-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
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This patch combines three previously posted patches in a revised form.
one is even stolen from Stefan Reinauer (remove umlauts from man page).
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1317.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@google.com>
Acked-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
Acked-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
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This serves as a sort of progress indicator.
The output looks like this::
localhost ~ # flashrom="./flashrom" sh flashrom_partial_write_test.sh
testing flashrom binary: ./flashrom
Running test in /tmp/tmp.4xPejwaADU
ffh pattern written in ff_4k.bin
00h pattern written in 00_4k.bin
Reading BIOS image
Original image saved as bios.bin
aligned region 0 test: passed
...
aligned region 15 test: passed
unaligned region 0 test: passed
...
unaligned region 15 test: passed
Result: PASSED
restoring original bios image using system's flashrom
test files remain in /tmp/tmp.4xPejwaADU
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1222.
Signed-off-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@google.com>
Acked-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
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Avoid non-portable seq.
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1221.
Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
Acked-by: Idwer Vollering <vidwer@gmail.com>
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util/flashrom_partial_write_test.sh
Replace "$flashrom_PARAM" with ${FLASHROM_PARAM} in
util/flashrom_partial_write_test.sh to avoid passing in quoted
parameters which can cause problems especially if flashrom_PARAM is
empty or contains spaces.
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1219.
Signed-off-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@google.com>
Acked-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
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Focus is on partial write and layout functionality.
Minor modifications by Carl-Daniel Hailfinger.
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1218.
Signed-off-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@google.com>
Acked-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
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This allows USB-based external programmers to be used by non-root users
(which are in the 'plugdev' group). The file is to be installed by the
distros into the proper place (not sure if this is distro-specific). On
Debian the file will end up in /etc/udev/rules.d/z60_flashrom.rules.
On some systems the 'plugdev' group might have to adapted to whatever
the respective distro uses.
The following devices are listed so far:
- Amontec JTAGkey(2)
- Buspirate
- Dediprog SF100
- DLP Design DLP-USB1232H
- FTDI FT4232H Mini-Module
Corresponding to flashrom svn r1110.
Signed-off-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
Acked-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
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