On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 03:40:15PM +0000, Chris Lingard wrote:
Switch down bash-3.2# ./flashrom -m gigabyte:m57sli -V
..
probe_spi: id1 0x7f9d, id2 0x7e Probing for PMC unknown SPI chip, 0 KB WARNING: size: 0 -> 4096 (page size) RDID returned 7f 9d 7e. probe_spi: id1 0x7f9d, id2 0x7e PMC unknown SPI chip found at physical address 0x100000000. Flash part is PMC unknown SPI chip (0 KB).
Executing same a second time - with switch still down it seems.
bash-3.2# ./flashrom -m gigabyte:m57sli -V
..
probe_spi: id1 0x7f9d, id2 0x7e Probing for PMC unknown SPI chip, 0 KB WARNING: size: 0 -> 4096 (page size) RDID returned 7f 9d 7e. probe_spi: id1 0x7f9d, id2 0x7e PMC unknown SPI chip found at physical address 0x100000000. Flash part is PMC unknown SPI chip (0 KB).
Then throw the switch:
Switch up bash-3.2# ./flashrom -m gigabyte:m57sli -V
..
probe_spi: id1 0x7f9d, id2 0x7d Probing for PMC unknown SPI chip, 0 KB WARNING: size: 0 -> 4096 (page size) RDID returned 7f 9d 7d. probe_spi: id1 0x7f9d, id2 0x7d PMC unknown SPI chip found at physical address 0x100000000. Flash part is PMC unknown SPI chip (0 KB).
This is rather strange. You're using an MX chip but it identifies itself as PMC. Is the RDID byteorder messed up?
//Peter