Template:Flashrom supported chips and devices: Difference between revisions
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Please do '''not''' edit these tables in the wiki directly, they are generated by pasting '''flashrom -z''' output.<br />'''Last update:''' | Please do '''not''' edit these tables in the wiki directly, they are generated by pasting '''flashrom -z''' output.<br />'''Last update:''' Thu Mar 18 19:47:21 2010 | ||
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| Atmel || AT29C512 || 64 || Parallel || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} | | Atmel || AT29C512 || 64 || Parallel || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" valign="top" | ||
| Atmel || AT29C010A || 128 || Parallel || {{ | | Atmel || AT29C010A || 128 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?2}} || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" valign="top" | ||
| Atmel || AT29C020 || 256 || Parallel || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} | | Atmel || AT29C020 || 256 || Parallel || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} | ||
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| Atmel || AT49F002(N) || 256 || Parallel || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} | | Atmel || AT49F002(N) || 256 || Parallel || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" valign="top" | ||
| Atmel || AT49F002(N)T || 256 || Parallel || {{ | | Atmel || AT49F002(N)T || 256 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?2}} || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | ||
| AMIC || A25L40PT || 512 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?}} || {{OK}} | | AMIC || A25L40PT || 512 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?}} || {{OK}} | ||
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| AMIC || A29002B || 256 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | AMIC || A29002B || 256 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
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| AMIC || A29002T || 256 || Parallel || {{ | | AMIC || A29002T || 256 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?}} || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | ||
| AMIC || A29040B || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | AMIC || A29040B || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
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| EON || EN29F002(A)(N)B || 256 || Parallel || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} | | EON || EN29F002(A)(N)B || 256 || Parallel || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} || {{?2}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" valign="top" | ||
| EON || EN29F002(A)(N)T || 256 || Parallel || {{ | | EON || EN29F002(A)(N)T || 256 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?2}} || {{OK}} | ||
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| Macronix || MX29F002B || 256 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | Macronix || MX29F002B || 256 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | ||
| Macronix || MX29F002T || 256 || Parallel || {{ | | Macronix || MX29F002T || 256 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?}} || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | ||
| Macronix || MX29LV040 || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | Macronix || MX29LV040 || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
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| SST || SST28SF040A || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | SST || SST28SF040A || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | ||
| SST || SST29EE010 || 128 || Parallel || {{ | | SST || SST29EE010 || 128 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?}} || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | ||
| SST || SST29LE010 || 128 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | SST || SST29LE010 || 128 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
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| SST || SST39SF512 || 64 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | SST || SST39SF512 || 64 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | ||
| SST || SST39SF010A || 128 || Parallel || {{ | | SST || SST39SF010A || 128 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?}} || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | ||
| SST || SST39SF020A || 256 || Parallel || {{ | | SST || SST39SF020A || 256 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?}} || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | ||
| SST || SST39SF040 || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | SST || SST39SF040 || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
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| SyncMOS || S29C51001T || 128 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | SyncMOS || S29C51001T || 128 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | ||
| SyncMOS || S29C51002T || 256 || Parallel || {{ | | SyncMOS || S29C51002T || 256 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?}} || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" valign="top" | ||
| SyncMOS || S29C51004T || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | SyncMOS || S29C51004T || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
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| Winbond || W25x64 || 8192 || SPI || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | Winbond || W25x64 || 8192 || SPI || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
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| Winbond || W29C011 || 128 || Parallel || {{ | | Winbond || W29C011 || 128 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?}} || {{OK}} | ||
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| Winbond || W29C020C || 256 || Parallel || {{ | | Winbond || W29C020C || 256 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?}} || {{OK}} | ||
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| Winbond || W29C040P || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | Winbond || W29C040P || 512 || Parallel || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
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| Winbond || W39V080A || 1024 || LPC || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | Winbond || W39V080A || 1024 || LPC || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
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| Winbond || W49F002U || 256 || Parallel || {{ | | Winbond || W49F002U || 256 || Parallel || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{?}} || {{OK}} | ||
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| Winbond || W49V002A || 256 || LPC || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | | Winbond || W49V002A || 256 || LPC || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} || {{?}} | ||
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'''Known good (worked out of the box)''' | '''Known good (worked out of the box)''' | ||
Total amount of boards: ''' | Total amount of boards: '''103''' | ||
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| GIGABYTE || [http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2986 GA-EX58-UD4P] || {{OK}} | | GIGABYTE || [http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2986 GA-EX58-UD4P] || {{OK}} | ||
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| GIGABYTE || [http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2500 GA-MA69VM-S2] || {{OK}} | |||
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| GIGABYTE || [http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ProductID=2859 GA-MA78GPM-DS2H] || {{OK}} | | GIGABYTE || [http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ProductID=2859 GA-MA78GPM-DS2H] || {{OK}} | ||
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| Supermicro || [http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/motherboard/Opteron/nforce/H8QC8.cfm H8QC8] || {{OK}} | | Supermicro || [http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/motherboard/Opteron/nforce/H8QC8.cfm H8QC8] || {{OK}} | ||
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! align="left" | Status | ! align="left" | Status | ||
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| Thomson || [http://www.settoplinux.org/index.php?title=Thomson_IP1000 IP1000] || {{OK}} | |||
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| TriGem || [http://www.e4allupgraders.info/dir1/motherboards/socket370/lomita.shtml Lomita] || {{OK}} | | TriGem || [http://www.e4allupgraders.info/dir1/motherboards/socket370/lomita.shtml Lomita] || {{OK}} | ||
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'''Known good (with write-enable code in flashrom)''' | '''Known good (with write-enable code in flashrom)''' | ||
Total amount of boards: ''' | Total amount of boards: '''63''' | ||
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| ASUS || P4B266-LM || — || {{OK}} | | ASUS || P4B266-LM || — || {{OK}} | ||
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| ASUS || [http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=cFuVCr9bXXCckmcK P4C800-E Deluxe] || — || {{OK}} | |||
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| ASUS || [http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=INIJUvLlif7LHp3g P4P800-E Deluxe] || — || {{OK}} | | ASUS || [http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=INIJUvLlif7LHp3g P4P800-E Deluxe] || — || {{OK}} | ||
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| GIGABYTE || [http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ProductID=2434 GA-M61P-S3] || — || {{OK}} | | GIGABYTE || [http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ProductID=2434 GA-M61P-S3] || — || {{OK}} | ||
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| GIGABYTE || [http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2500 GA-MA69VM-S2] || — || {{OK}} | |||
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| GIGABYTE || [http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ProductID=2800 GA-MA78G-DS3H] || — || {{OK}} | | GIGABYTE || [http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ProductID=2800 GA-MA78G-DS3H] || — || {{OK}} |
Revision as of 18:48, 18 March 2010
Supported devices
Please do not edit these tables in the wiki directly, they are generated by pasting flashrom -z output.
Last update: Thu Mar 18 19:47:21 2010
(generated by flashrom 0.9.1-r947)
Supported chips
Total amount of supported chips: 216
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Supported chipsets
Total amount of supported chipsets: 129
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Supported mainboards
In general, it is very likely that flashrom works out of the box even if your mainboard is not listed below.
This is a list of mainboards where we have verified that they either do or do not need any special initialization to make flashrom work (given flashrom supports the respective chipset and flash chip), or that they do not yet work at all. If they do not work, support may or may not be added later.
Mainboards which don't appear in the list may or may not work (we don't know, someone has to give it a try). Please report any further verified mainboards on the mailing list.
Known good (worked out of the box)
Total amount of boards: 103
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1 Used in the IGEL WinNET III thin client.
2 The Super I/O isn't found on this board. See http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2009-November/000937.html.
3 See http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2007-October/026496.html.
4 See http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2007-September/025281.html.
5 If the machine doesn't come up again after flashing, try resetting the NVRAM(CMOS). The MAC address of the onboard network card will change to the value stored in the new image, so backup the old address first. See http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2009-November/000879.html
6 Used in the IGEL-316 thin client.
7 Works fine if you remove jumper JP9 on the board and disable the flash protection BIOS option.
Known good (with write-enable code in flashrom)
Total amount of boards: 63
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Not supported (yet)
Total amount of boards: 18
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1 Immediately powers off if you try to hot-plug the chip. However, this does not happen if you use coreboot.
2 Interestingly flashrom does not work when the vendor BIOS is booted, but it does work flawlessly when the machine is booted with coreboot.
Supported laptops/notebooks
In general, flashing laptops is more difficult because laptops
- often use the flash chip for stuff besides the BIOS,
- often have special protection stuff which has to be handled by flashrom,
- often use flash translation circuits which need drivers in flashrom.
IMPORTANT: At this point we recommend to not use flashrom on untested laptops unless you have a means to recover from a flashing that goes wrong (a working backup flash chip and/or good soldering skills).
Known good (worked out of the box)
Total amount of boards: 1
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Not supported (yet)
Total amount of boards: 6
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1 See http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2009-May/048041.html.
2 It seems the chip (25X40VSIG) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).
3 The laptop immediately powers off if you try to hot-swap the chip. It's not yet tested if write/erase would work on this laptop.
4 Hangs upon flashrom -V (needs hard power-cycle then).
5 Seems to (partially) work at first, but one block/sector cannot be written which then leaves you with a bricked laptop. Maybe this can be investigated and fixed in software later.
Supported programmers
This is a list of supported PCI devices flashrom can use as programmer:
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