Hi,
I had to modify my copy a bit to use the PLCC chips I had salvaged somewhere as boot ROMs in Intel NICs. Patch attached.
I'm not sure if the 512kB one qualifies as tested because the programmer only supports 128kB, and I had to --force it.
regards, andreas
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 12:40:01 +0200 Andreas Seltenreich seltenreich@gmx.de wrote:
I had to modify my copy a bit to use the PLCC chips I had salvaged somewhere as boot ROMs in Intel NICs. Patch attached.
Thank you very much for your work! We need you to sign it off to commit it though, see http://www.coreboot.org/Development_Guidelines#Sign-off_Procedure
I'm not sure if the 512kB one qualifies as tested because the programmer only supports 128kB, and I had to --force it.
I would say no, just probing.
diff --git a/flashchips.c b/flashchips.c index 0c9f6c4..41b43ea 100644 --- a/flashchips.c +++ b/flashchips.c @@ -3791,6 +3791,30 @@ const struct flashchip flashchips[] = { },
{
.vendor = "Fujitsu",
.name = "MBM29F040",
.bustype = BUS_PARALLEL,
.manufacture_id = FUJITSU_ID,
.model_id = FUJITSU_MBM29F040C,
.total_size = 512,
.page_size = 64 * 1024,
.feature_bits = FEATURE_ADDR_2AA | FEATURE_EITHER_RESET,
.tested = TEST_OK_EPRW,
really? :)
.probe = probe_jedec,
.probe_timing = TIMING_ZERO, /* Datasheet has no timing info specified */
.block_erasers =
{
{
.eraseblocks = { {64 * 1024, 8} },
.block_erase = erase_sector_jedec,
},
},
.write = write_jedec_1,
.read = read_memmapped,
.voltage = {4750, 5250}, /* 70ns one, 10% on slower models */
please use the common format like "/* 4.75-5.25V for type -55, others 4.5-5.5V */" this makes it easier to reformat them automatically if need be.
- },
- { /* FIXME: this has WORD/BYTE sequences; 2AA for word, 555 for byte */ .vendor = "Fujitsu", .name = "MBM29F400BC",
@@ -8987,6 +9011,29 @@ const struct flashchip flashchips[] = {
{ .vendor = "Winbond",
.name = "W29C512A/W29EE512",
.bustype = BUS_PARALLEL,
.manufacture_id = WINBOND_ID,
.model_id = WINBOND_W29C512A,
.total_size = 64,
.page_size = 128,
.feature_bits = FEATURE_LONG_RESET,
.tested = TEST_OK_PREW,
.probe = probe_jedec,
.probe_timing = 10, /* used datasheet for the W29C011A */
There is no datasheet available for the actual chips?
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On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 14:13:11 +0200 Stefan Tauner stefan.tauner@student.tuwien.ac.at wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jul 2012 12:40:01 +0200 Andreas Seltenreich seltenreich@gmx.de wrote:
I had to modify my copy a bit to use the PLCC chips I had salvaged somewhere as boot ROMs in Intel NICs. Patch attached.
Thank you very much for your work! We need you to sign it off to commit it though, see http://www.coreboot.org/Development_Guidelines#Sign-off_Procedure
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