On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 16:35:16 +0200 Daniele Forsi dforsi@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have an Intel P28F001 flash memory which flashrom knows as INTEL_28F001T and lists with .tested = TEST_OK_PR
I can confirm that reading works with -p internal but erasing and writing don't work because according to its datasheet it needs 12 volts on VPP (min 11.4 max 12.6)
should this fact about 12V VPP recorded somewhere?
the same for the B variant (which I haven't got)
Yes, definitely. flashrom does not handle that yet explicitly. Maybe there are some board enables that enable that on single boards, I dont know... but there is nothing chip-specific AFAIK. I'd suggest a new feature flag for that, what do you think Carl-Daniel?
Hi,
Am 14.08.2014 16:45 schrieb Stefan Tauner:
On Thu, 14 Aug 2014 16:35:16 +0200 Daniele Forsi dforsi@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have an Intel P28F001 flash memory which flashrom knows as INTEL_28F001T and lists with .tested = TEST_OK_PR
I can confirm that reading works with -p internal but erasing and writing don't work because according to its datasheet it needs 12 volts on VPP (min 11.4 max 12.6)
should this fact about 12V VPP recorded somewhere?
the same for the B variant (which I haven't got)
Yes, definitely. flashrom does not handle that yet explicitly. Maybe there are some board enables that enable that on single boards, I dont know... but there is nothing chip-specific AFAIK. I'd suggest a new feature flag for that, what do you think Carl-Daniel?
Warning: Archaeology lecture ahead.
Quite a few old board enables do switch on 12 V. We noticed that otherwise write didn't work. The command sequences (i.e. GPIO changes) to switch on 12 V were board-specific, though, and we didn't document which board enable does switch on 12 V. Back in the day, we assumed that a board+chip combination needing 12 V implied that all chips in that board would need 12 V, i.e. this was seen as a board-specific requirement and not as a chip-specific requirement. Then again, we didn't really think a lot about it, we just made things work.
Yes, this should be a feature flag. Beware about the pitfalls, though: Some flash chips require 12 V for erase and/or write, and others optionally support it for faster ("quick/turbo/fast") write/erase. You'd have to differentiate between those cases. To make matters slightly worse, some really old chips require 12 V even for ID mode and don't support the classic probing. Not-so-old chips allow 12 V as a way to trigger ID mode, but they can also enter ID mode with one of the usual command sequences. Suggestions (off the top of my head, you can surely come up with something better): FEATURE_ID_12V_ONLY_NOCOMMAND FEATURE_ID_12V_OPTIONAL FEATURE_ERASEWRITE_12V_ONLY FEATURE_ERASEWRITE_12V_SPEEDUP
Just make sure it's not just FEATURE_ERASEWRITE_12V because other contributors will surely misunderstand the exact meaning.
Regards, Carl-Daniel