Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
Can you edit nicintel_spi.c and change
#define MAX_REQUEST_LOOPS      10000
to
#define MAX_REQUEST_LOOPS      1000000
One million loops should be slow enough.

Ok, so that makes it approx 1 second per device, total run time of 2m29s

r...@p7fe-64:~/flashrom# ./flashrom -p nicintel_spi -V
flashrom v0.9.2-r1186 on Linux 2.6.35-dt (x86_64), built with libpci
3.1.4, GCC 4.4.3, little endian
Initializing nicintel_spi programmer
Found "Intel 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller" (8086:100e, BDF
06:02.0).
Requested BAR is IO
Mapping Intel Gigabit NIC w/ SPI flash, 0x1000 bytes at unaligned
0xfffffffc.

WTF?

that's not quite what I said, but along the right lines :)

The really interesting question is why the card died in the first place.

yep, however it's not done it again, so maybe just a fluke... I have a few of these cards, so maybe I'll try a different one just to be sure there's nothing odd going on with this one.

Rgds,
Iain

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