On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 7:52 PM, Peter Stuge peter@stuge.se wrote:
Hi Thomas!
Thomas Prochaska wrote:
today i tried the flashrom utility from coreboot-v2 svn trunk. this is the output:
fin@xiix:~$ sudo flashrom Calibrating delay loop... OK. Can't mmap memory using /dev/mem: Invalid argument
therefore i want to ask you if my chipset is unsupported. maybe you can shed some light on this.
my system: asus p5q debian/gnu linux (sid) (debian standard kernel 2.6.26.1, customized vanilla 2.6.28-rc8)
i tested it with both kernels and got same results.
Please check that CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM is not set in your kernel configuration. If it is set (I believe at least debian has it set) flashrom can not work properly.
Debian testing at least does not, but his customized vanilla kernel might ;)
-Corey
also i wanted to ask if it's possible to support this motherboard if i help you and test stuff and so on.
Yes, it should be possible to support your board. ASUS has had tricky board enables in the past, but hopefully yours isn't one of them.
//Peter
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