Okay, I'm seeing it better now and it isn't removing the block protection. On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Lamont Dean <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, > > Flashrom can find the Intel I210 NIC SPI connected to the SST25VF040B > flash chip and seems to program but fails to verify and gave me this email > to write to about it. The output is included below. Before and after a > power cycle the Intel I210 still says its in its unprogrammed state. > > I'd like to program a Microchip SST26VF016B flash in place of the > ...25VF040... but its not on the list so I'm going through the comments I > found on the wedsite Design Guide > <https://www.flashrom.org/Development_Guidelines>. I'm new to Linux and > things so we'll see how it goes. > > Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > LaMont Dean > Hardware Engineer > ImSAR, LLC. > > ...flashrom> sudo flashrom -VVVV -p nicintel_spi:pci=01:00.0 -c > SST25VF040B -w Dev_Start_I210_Copper_NOMNG_4Mb_A2_3.25_0.03.bin > flashrom v0.9.9-r1954 on Linux 4.4.38-tegra (aarch64) > flashrom is free software, get the source code at https://flashrom.org > > flashrom was built with libpci 3.3.1, GCC 5.4.0 20160609, little endian > Command line (7 args): flashrom -VVVV -p nicintel_spi:pci=01:00.0 -c > SST25VF040B -w Dev_Start_I210_Copper_NOMNG_4Mb_A2_3.25_0.03.bin > Calibrating delay loop... OS timer resolution is 1 usecs, 2531M loops per > second, 10 myus = 10 us, 100 myus = 100 us, 1000 myus = 1001 us, 10000 myus > = 10022 us, 4 myus = 4 us, OK. > Initializing nicintel_spi programmer > Found "Intel Unprogrammed i210 Gigabit Ethernet Controller" (8086:1531, > BDF 01:00.0). > === > This PCI device is UNTESTED. Please report the 'flashrom -p xxxx' output > to [email protected] if it works for you. Please add the name of your > PCI device to the subject. Thank you for your help! > === > PCI header type 0x00 > Requested BAR is of type MEM, 32bit, not prefetchable > PCI header type 0x00 > Requested BAR is of type MEM, 32bit, not prefetchable > page_size=1000 > pre-rounding: start=0x0000000050800000, len=0x1000, end=0x0000000050801000 > post-rounding: start=0x0000000050800000, len=0x1000, end=0x0000000050801000 > The following protocols are supported: SPI. > Probing for SST SST25VF040B, 512 kB: programmer_map_flash_region: mapping > SST25VF040B from 0x00000000fff80000 to 0x0000000000000000 > RDID returned 0xbf 0x25 0x8d. probe_spi_rdid_generic: id1 0xbf, id2 0x258d > Found SST flash chip "SST25VF040B" (512 kB, SPI) on nicintel_spi. > Chip status register is 0x1c. > Chip status register: Block Protect Write Disable (BPL) is not set > Chip status register: Auto Address Increment Programming (AAI) is not set > Chip status register: Block Protect 3 (BP3) is not set > Chip status register: Block Protect 2 (BP2) is set > Chip status register: Block Protect 1 (BP1) is set > Chip status register: Block Protect 0 (BP0) is set > Chip status register: Write Enable Latch (WEL) is not set > Chip status register: Write In Progress (WIP/BUSY) is not set > Resulting block protection : all blocks > programmer_unmap_flash_region: unmapped 0x0000000000000000 > programmer_map_flash_region: mapping SST25VF040B from 0x00000000fff80000 > to 0x0000000000000000 > Some block protection in effect, disabling... Block protection could not > be disabled! > Chip status register is 0x1c. > Chip status register: Block Protect Write Disable (BPL) is not set > Chip status register: Auto Address Increment Programming (AAI) is not set > Chip status register: Block Protect 3 (BP3) is not set > Chip status register: Block Protect 2 (BP2) is set > Chip status register: Block Protect 1 (BP1) is set > Chip status register: Block Protect 0 (BP0) is set > Chip status register: Write Enable Latch (WEL) is not set > Chip status register: Write In Progress (WIP/BUSY) is not set > Resulting block protection : all blocks > Reading old flash chip contents... done. > Erasing and writing flash chip... Trying erase function 0... > 0x000000-0x000fff:W, 0x001000-0x001fff:S, 0x002000-0x002fff:W, > 0x003000-0x003fff:W, 0x004000-0x004fff:W, 0x005000-0x005fff:W, > 0x006000-0x006fff:W, 0x007000-0x007fff:W, 0x008000-0x008fff:W, > 0x009000-0x009fff:W, 0x00a000-0x00afff:W, 0x00b000-0x00bfff:W, > 0x00c000-0x00cfff:W, 0x00d000-0x00dfff:W, 0x00e000-0x00efff:W, > 0x00f000-0x00ffff:W, 0x010000-0x010fff:W, 0x011000-0x011fff:W, > 0x012000-0x012fff:W, 0x013000-0x013fff:W, 0x014000-0x014fff:W, > 0x015000-0x015fff:W, 0x016000-0x016fff:W, 0x017000-0x017fff:W, > 0x018000-0x018fff:W, 0x019000-0x019fff:W, 0x01a000-0x01afff:W, > 0x01b000-0x01bfff:W, 0x01c000-0x01cfff:W, 0x01d000-0x01dfff:W, > 0x01e000-0x01efff:W, 0x01f000-0x01ffff:W, 0x020000-0x020fff:W, > 0x021000-0x021fff:W, 0x022000-0x022fff:W, 0x023000-0x023fff:W, > 0x024000-0x024fff:W, 0x025000-0x025fff:W, 0x026000-0x026fff:W, > 0x027000-0x027fff:W, 0x028000-0x028fff:W, 0x029000-0x029fff:W, > 0x02a000-0x02afff:W, 0x02b000-0x02bfff:W, 0x02c000-0x02cfff:W, > 0x02d000-0x02dfff:W, 0x02e000-0x02efff:W, 0x02f000-0x02ffff:W, > 0x030000-0x030fff:W, 0x031000-0x031fff:W, 0x032000-0x032fff:W, > 0x033000-0x033fff:W, 0x034000-0x034fff:W, 0x035000-0x035fff:W, > 0x036000-0x036fff:W, 0x037000-0x037fff:W, 0x038000-0x038fff:S, > 0x039000-0x039fff:S, 0x03a000-0x03afff:S, 0x03b000-0x03bfff:S, > 0x03c000-0x03cfff:W, 0x03d000-0x03dfff:W, 0x03e000-0x03efff:W, > 0x03f000-0x03ffff:S, 0x040000-0x040fff:S, 0x041000-0x041fff:S, > 0x042000-0x042fff:S, 0x043000-0x043fff:S, 0x044000-0x044fff:S, > 0x045000-0x045fff:S, 0x046000-0x046fff:S, 0x047000-0x047fff:S, > 0x048000-0x048fff:S, 0x049000-0x049fff:S, 0x04a000-0x04afff:S, > 0x04b000-0x04bfff:S, 0x04c000-0x04cfff:S, 0x04d000-0x04dfff:S, > 0x04e000-0x04efff:S, 0x04f000-0x04ffff:S, 0x050000-0x050fff:S, > 0x051000-0x051fff:S, 0x052000-0x052fff:S, 0x053000-0x053fff:S, > 0x054000-0x054fff:S, 0x055000-0x055fff:S, 0x056000-0x056fff:S, > 0x057000-0x057fff:S, 0x058000-0x058fff:S, 0x059000-0x059fff:S, > 0x05a000-0x05afff:S, 0x05b000-0x05bfff:S, 0x05c000-0x05cfff:S, > 0x05d000-0x05dfff:S, 0x05e000-0x05efff:S, 0x05f000-0x05ffff:S, > 0x060000-0x060fff:S, 0x061000-0x061fff:S, 0x062000-0x062fff:S, > 0x063000-0x063fff:S, 0x064000-0x064fff:S, 0x065000-0x065fff:S, > 0x066000-0x066fff:S, 0x067000-0x067fff:S, 0x068000-0x068fff:S, > 0x069000-0x069fff:S, 0x06a000-0x06afff:S, 0x06b000-0x06bfff:S, > 0x06c000-0x06cfff:S, 0x06d000-0x06dfff:S, 0x06e000-0x06efff:S, > 0x06f000-0x06ffff:S, 0x070000-0x070fff:S, 0x071000-0x071fff:S, > 0x072000-0x072fff:S, 0x073000-0x073fff:S, 0x074000-0x074fff:S, > 0x075000-0x075fff:S, 0x076000-0x076fff:S, 0x077000-0x077fff:S, > 0x078000-0x078fff:S, 0x079000-0x079fff:S, 0x07a000-0x07afff:S, > 0x07b000-0x07bfff:S, 0x07c000-0x07cfff:S, 0x07d000-0x07dfff:S, > 0x07e000-0x07efff:S, 0x07f000-0x07ffff:S > Erase/write done. > Verifying flash... FAILED at 0x00000000! Expected=0x00, Found=0xff, failed > byte count from 0x00000000-0x0007ffff: 0x3527c > Your flash chip is in an unknown state. > Please report this on IRC at chat.freenode.net (channel #flashrom) or > mail [email protected], thanks! > programmer_unmap_flash_region: unmapped 0x0000000000000000 > >
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