On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 05:38:23PM +0200, Stefan Tauner wrote:
>       {0x1106, 0x0686, 0x1106, 0x0686,  0x1106, 0x3058, 0x1458, 0xa000, NULL, 
>         NULL, NULL,           P3, "GIGABYTE",    "GA-7ZM",                
> 512, OK, NULL},
> +     {0x8086, 0x2570, 0x1458, 0x2570,  0x8086, 0x24d0,      0,      0, 
> "^8IP775/-G$",NULL, NULL,           P3, "Gigabyte",    "GA-8IP775",           
>   0,   OK, intel_ich_gpio32_raise},

Gigabyte -> GIGABYTE, as in the other entries please.

Other than that the patch is:

Acked-by: Uwe Hermann <[email protected]>


For archival purposes, here's the full pastebin.com from above (which may
disappear at some point):

  flashrom v0.9.3-r1297 on Linux 2.6.32-5-686 (i686), built with libpci 3.1.7, 
GCC 4.4.5, little endian
  flashrom is free software, get the source code at http://www.flashrom.org
  
  Calibrating delay loop... OK.
  Found chipset "Intel ICH5/ICH5R", enabling flash write... OK.
  This chipset supports the following protocols: FWH.
  Disabling flash write protection for board "Gigabyte GA-8IP775"... OK.
  Found chip "PMC Pm49FL002" (256 KB, LPC,FWH) at physical address 0xfffc0000.
  ===
  This flash part has status UNTESTED for operations: WRITE
  The test status of this chip may have been updated in the latest development
  version of flashrom. If you are running the latest development version,
  please email a report to [email protected] if any of the above operations
  work correctly for you with this flash part. Please include the flashrom
  output with the additional -V option for all operations you tested (-V, -Vr,
  -Vw, -VE), and mention which mainboard or programmer you tested.
  Please mention your board in the subject line. Thanks for your help!
  Flash image seems to be a legacy BIOS. Disabling checks.
  Erasing and writing flash chip... Done.
  Verifying flash... VERIFIED.


Uwe.
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