flashrom v0.9.7-r1850 on Linux 4.3.5-300.fc23.x86_64 (x86_64)
flashrom is free software, get the source code at
http://www.flashrom.org
flashrom was built with libpci 3.3.1, GCC 5.1.1 20150612 (Red Hat
5.1.1-3), little endian
Command line (3 args): flashrom -V -p internal
Calibrating delay loop... OS timer resolution is 1 usecs, 3871M
loops per second, 10 myus = 10 us, 100 myus = 100 us, 1000 myus =
997 us, 10000 myus = 9977 us, 4 myus = 4 us, OK.
Initializing internal programmer
No coreboot table found.
Using External DMI decoder.
DMI string chassis-type: "Mini Tower"
DMI string system-manufacturer: "Dell Inc."
DMI string system-product-name: "OptiPlex 9010"
DMI string system-version: "01"
DMI string baseboard-manufacturer: "Dell Inc."
DMI string baseboard-product-name: "0M9KCM"
DMI string baseboard-version: "A00"
Found chipset "Intel Q77" with PCI ID 8086:1e47.
This chipset is marked as untested. If you are using an up-to-date
version
of flashrom *and* were (not) able to successfully update your
firmware with it,
then please email a report to flashrom@flashrom.org including a
verbose (-V) log.
Thank you!
Enabling flash write... Root Complex Register Block address =
0xfed1c000
GCS = 0xc61: BIOS Interface Lock-Down: enabled, Boot BIOS Straps:
0x3 (SPI)
Top Swap: not enabled
0xfff80000/0xffb80000 FWH IDSEL: 0x0
0xfff00000/0xffb00000 FWH IDSEL: 0x0
0xffe80000/0xffa80000 FWH IDSEL: 0x1
0xffe00000/0xffa00000 FWH IDSEL: 0x1
0xffd80000/0xff980000 FWH IDSEL: 0x2
0xffd00000/0xff900000 FWH IDSEL: 0x2
0xffc80000/0xff880000 FWH IDSEL: 0x3
0xffc00000/0xff800000 FWH IDSEL: 0x3
0xff700000/0xff300000 FWH IDSEL: 0x4
0xff600000/0xff200000 FWH IDSEL: 0x5
0xff500000/0xff100000 FWH IDSEL: 0x6
0xff400000/0xff000000 FWH IDSEL: 0x7
0xfff80000/0xffb80000 FWH decode enabled
0xfff00000/0xffb00000 FWH decode enabled
0xffe80000/0xffa80000 FWH decode enabled
0xffe00000/0xffa00000 FWH decode enabled
0xffd80000/0xff980000 FWH decode enabled
0xffd00000/0xff900000 FWH decode enabled
0xffc80000/0xff880000 FWH decode enabled
0xffc00000/0xff800000 FWH decode enabled
0xff700000/0xff300000 FWH decode enabled
0xff600000/0xff200000 FWH decode enabled
0xff500000/0xff100000 FWH decode enabled
0xff400000/0xff000000 FWH decode enabled
Maximum FWH chip size: 0x100000 bytes
SPI Read Configuration: prefetching enabled, caching enabled,
BIOS_CNTL = 0x0a: BIOS Lock Enable: enabled, BIOS Write Enable:
disabled
Warning: Setting Bios Control at 0xdc from 0x0a to 0x09 failed.
New value is 0x0a.
SPIBAR = 0x00007f9404c22000 + 0x3800
0x04: 0xe009 (HSFS)
HSFS: FDONE=1, FCERR=0, AEL=0, BERASE=1, SCIP=0, FDOPSS=1, FDV=1,
FLOCKDN=1
Warning: SPI Configuration Lockdown activated.
Reading OPCODES... done
0x06: 0x0004 (HSFC)
HSFC: FGO=0, FCYCLE=2, FDBC=0, SME=0
0x50: 0x00000a0b (FRAP)
BMWAG 0x00, BMRAG 0x00, BRWA 0x0a, BRRA 0x0b
0x54: 0x00000000 FREG0: Warning: Flash Descriptor region
(0x00000000-0x00000fff) is read-only.
0x58: 0x0bff0600 FREG1: BIOS region (0x00600000-0x00bfffff) is
read-write.
0x5C: 0x05ff0005 FREG2: Warning: Management Engine region
(0x00005000-0x005fffff) is locked.
0x60: 0x00040001 FREG3: Gigabit Ethernet region
(0x00001000-0x00004fff) is read-write.
Not all flash regions are freely accessible by flashrom. This is
most likely
due to an active ME. Please see http://flashrom.org/ME for details.
Writes have been disabled for safety reasons. You can enforce write
support with the ich_spi_force programmer option, but you will most
likely
harm your hardware! If you force flashrom you will get no support if
something breaks. On a few mainboards it is possible to enable write
access by setting a jumper (see its documentation or the board
itself).
0x90: 0xc0 (SSFS)
SSFS: SCIP=0, FDONE=0, FCERR=0, AEL=0
0x91: 0xf84010 (SSFC)
SSFC: SCGO=0, ACS=0, SPOP=0, COP=1, DBC=0, SME=0, SCF=0
0x94: 0x0006 (PREOP)
0x96: 0x043b (OPTYPE)
0x98: 0x05200302 (OPMENU)
0x9C: 0x0000019f (OPMENU+4)
0xA0: 0x00000000 (BBAR)
0xC4: 0x00802005 (LVSCC)
LVSCC: BES=0x1, WG=1, WSR=0, WEWS=0, EO=0x20, VCL=1
0xC8: 0x00002005 (UVSCC)
UVSCC: BES=0x1, WG=1, WSR=0, WEWS=0, EO=0x20
0xD0: 0x00000800 (FPB)
Enabling hardware sequencing due to multiple flash chips detected.
PROBLEMS, continuing anyway
The following protocols are supported: FWH, Programmer-specific.
Probing for Programmer Opaque flash chip, 0 kB: Found 2 attached SPI
flash chips with a combined density of 12288 kB.
The flash address space (0x000000 - 0xbfffff) is divided at address
0x800000 in two partitions.
The first partition ranges from 0x000000 to 0x7fffff.
In that range are 2048 erase blocks with 4096 B each.
The second partition ranges from 0x800000 to 0xbfffff.
In that range are 1024 erase blocks with 4096 B each.
Found Programmer flash chip "Opaque flash chip" (12288 kB,
Programmer-specific) mapped at physical address 0x0000000000000000.
Probing for Atmel AT49LH002, 256 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xff, id2
0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for Atmel AT49LH00B4, 512 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xff, id2
0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for Atmel AT49LH004, 512 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xff, id2
0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for Intel 82802AB, 512 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xff, id2
0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for Intel 82802AC, 1024 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xea, id2
0xd0, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is normal flash content
Probing for PMC Pm49FL002, 256 kB: probe_jedec_common: id1 0xff, id2
0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for PMC Pm49FL004, 512 kB: probe_jedec_common: id1 0xff, id2
0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for Sharp LHF00L04, 1024 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xea, id2
0xd0, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is normal flash content
Probing for SST SST49LF002A/B, 256 kB: probe_jedec_common: id1 0xff,
id2 0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for SST SST49LF003A/B, 384 kB: probe_jedec_common: id1 0xff,
id2 0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for SST SST49LF004A/B, 512 kB: probe_jedec_common: id1 0xff,
id2 0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for SST SST49LF004C, 512 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xff, id2
0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for SST SST49LF008A, 1024 kB: probe_jedec_common: id1 0xea,
id2 0xd0, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is normal flash content
Probing for SST SST49LF008C, 1024 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xea, id2
0xd0, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is normal flash content
Probing for SST SST49LF016C, 2048 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xff, id2
0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for ST M50FLW040A, 512 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xff, id2
0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for ST M50FLW040B, 512 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xff, id2
0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for ST M50FLW080A, 1024 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xea, id2
0xd0, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is normal flash content
Probing for ST M50FLW080B, 1024 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xea, id2
0xd0, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is normal flash content
Probing for ST M50FW002, 256 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xff, id2 0xff,
id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is normal
flash content
Probing for ST M50FW016, 2048 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xff, id2 0xff,
id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is normal
flash content
Probing for ST M50FW040, 512 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xff, id2 0xff,
id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is normal
flash content
Probing for ST M50FW080, 1024 kB: probe_82802ab: id1 0xea, id2 0xd0,
id1 is normal flash content, id2 is normal flash content
Probing for Winbond W39V040FA, 512 kB: probe_jedec_common: id1 0xff,
id2 0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for Winbond W39V040FB, 512 kB: probe_jedec_common: id1 0xff,
id2 0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for Winbond W39V040FC, 512 kB: probe_jedec_common: id1 0xff,
id2 0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for Winbond W49V002FA, 256 kB: probe_jedec_common: id1 0xff,
id2 0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is
normal flash content
Probing for Winbond W39V080FA, 1024 kB: probe_jedec_common: id1
0xea, id2 0xd0, id1 is normal flash content, id2 is normal flash
content
Probing for Winbond W39V080FA (dual mode), 512 kB:
probe_jedec_common: id1 0xff, id2 0xff, id1 parity violation, id1 is
normal flash content, id2 is normal flash content
Found Programmer flash chip "Opaque flash chip" (12288 kB,
Programmer-specific).
No operations were specified.
Restoring MMIO space at 0x7f9404c258a0
Restoring PCI config space for 00:1f:0 reg 0xdc