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root@chrx:/home/chrx/Github/flashrom# flashrom -p ft2232_spi flashrom v0.9.9-rc1-r1942 on Linux 4.9.4-galliumos-braswell (x86_64) flashrom is free software, get the source code at https://flashrom.org Error: Unknown programmer "ft2232_spi". Valid choices are: internal, dummy, nic3com, nicrealtek, gfxnvidia, drkaiser, satasii, atavia, it8212, serprog, buspirate_spi, dediprog, rayer_spi, pony_spi, nicintel, nicintel_spi, nicintel_eeprom, ogp_spi, satamv, linux_spi, pickit2_spi, ch341a_spi. Please run "flashrom --help" for usage info. === "ft2232_spi" is what I see in the source code, should I be using another option to use my FTDI 2232H board as a programmer? Thanks, -- Anders Nelson +1 (517) 775-6129 www.erogear.com On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Anders Nelson <[email protected]> wrote: > Also am I correct in saying the help listing needs to be updated with more > --programmer options? I don't see the 2232H device in there. I'll Google it > in the meantime. > > It's really (really) nice to see such fast and comprehensive support for > an open source project. Many thanks. > > =] > > -- > Anders Nelson > > +1 (517) 775-6129 > > www.erogear.com > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 7:56 PM, Anders Nelson <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi guys, sorry for the delay again! >> >> TL;DR: I did "make clean CONFIG_INTERNAL=no" and it looks like it built >> successfully! Here's the email as I assembled it before doing the "make >> clean": >> >> === >> >> root@chrx:/home/chrx/Github/flashrom# git describe >> v0.9.9-86-ge1a960e >> >> === >> >> I've attached the output files you asked for to this message. >> >> I did not change the code at all and I pulled from the master branch here >> IIRC: https://github.com/flashrom/flashrom >> >> I tried to build using "make CONFIG_INTERNAL=no" early on but this was >> the error output: >> >> === >> >> cli_classic.o: In function `main': >> cli_classic.c:(.text.startup+0xaac): undefined reference to >> `force_boardmismatch' >> print.o: In function `print_supported_boards_helper': >> print.c:(.text+0x245): undefined reference to `board_matches' >> print.o: In function `print_supported': >> print.c:(.text+0xf11): undefined reference to `chipset_enables' >> print.c:(.text+0xff3): undefined reference to `chipset_enables' >> spi.o: In function `spi_get_valid_read_addr': >> spi.c:(.text+0x12c): undefined reference to `ichspi_bbar' >> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status >> Makefile:1018: recipe for target 'flashrom' failed >> make: *** [flashrom] Error 1 >> >> === >> >> Everything above that in the build process looked ok! >> >> >> -- >> Anders Nelson >> >> +1 (517) 775-6129 >> >> www.erogear.com >> >> On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 11:21 AM, Nico Huber <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Anders, >>> >>> On 03.11.2017 21:35, Anders Nelson wrote: >>> > Hi guys, >>> > >>> > Here's the error I get trying to apply the patch: >>> > >>> > "root@chrx:/home/chrx/Github/flashrom# git apply --check >>> > /home/chrx/Downloads/ich_descriptors-amd64.patch >>> > error: patch failed: ich_descriptors.c:1064 >>> > error: ich_descriptors.c: patch does not apply" >>> >>> sorry, I was looking at the wrong version of the code. Doesn't matter, >>> see below. >>> >>> > >>> > Derp? Here's my output from "cc -v": >>> > >>> > ... >>> > >>> > And here's the output from the second command you asked for: >>> > >>> > "root@chrx:/home/chrx/Github/flashrom# cc -dM -E - < /dev/null >>> > ... >>> > #define __x86_64__ 1 >>> > ... >>> > #define __amd64__ 1 >>> > ... >>> >>> Both are there that's fine. And I think now, that my original assumption >>> that this could be an issue was wrong: We do check for x86 not only in >>> the Makefile but also in ichspi.c too (pretty weird redundancy) and the >>> latter check is in sync with ich_descriptors.c. >>> >>> I've also tried to build flashrom on Ubuntu 16.04 with the same compiler >>> version... and it worked *shrug*. >>> >>> > >>> > Whaaatsa goin' onnn? Thanks for your help! >>> >>> No clue, actually. Did you already try to build with `make >>> CONFIG_INTERNAL=no`? Just want to know, that this doesn't stall >>> your work. We are ofc very interested to understand and fix the >>> actual problem. >>> >>> Can you please send us a copy of the `ichspi.o` and `ich_descriptors.o` >>> of the failing build. >>> >>> Did you change anything in the code? or tried to build different >>> versions? switch branches? in case, you could try a `make clean` >>> (although, I can't imagine why it would be necessary). >>> >>> Oh, I nearly forgot: Please show us the output of `git describe` (I'm >>> loosing track of our branches atm). >>> >>> Nico >>> >> >> >
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