[flashrom] Teensy ISP on Synology mainboard

Urja Rannikko urjaman at gmail.com
Mon Aug 31 00:39:05 CEST 2015


Hi,

On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Guillaume Maugein
<guillaume.maugein at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> First of all, thank you for the great work.
>
> I am trying to access the Micron N25Q064A13 flash chip on my Synology NAS
> DS413j.
>
> I happen to have a teensy board available at hand, so I programmed it with
> serprog software, using the instructions to which the flashrom website
> points to.
> I am under Xubuntu 15.04, and I installed flashrom from the daily builds
> ppa.
> If I remember, the version was 20150705~ubuntu14.04.1.
>>
>> xubuntu at xubuntu:~$ flashrom -R
>> flashrom v0.9.8-unknown on Linux 3.19.0-25-generic (x86_64)
>
>
>
> I connected the programmer with GND, MISO, MOSI, CLK and CS using grips. As
> I am ISP, I did not connect the VCC.
>
> I double-checked my connections, and they seem to be fine.
>
> I start the NAS, and using serial terminal (on a different computer), I stop
> the boot sequence at uboot prompt.
> If I flinfo in the uboot, I get  the following info :
>
>> Marvell>> flinfo
>>
>> Bank#1:
>> Flash Base Address  : 0xf8000000
>> Flash Model         : ST N25Q064
>> Manufacturer ID     : 0x20
>> Device Id           : 0xba17
>> Sector Size         : 64K
>> Number of sectors   : 128
>> Page Size           : 256
>> Write Protection    : All
>
>
> While the system is waiting on the prompt, I launch a flashrom command, and
> the chip is not recognized :
>>
>> xubuntu at xubuntu:~$ sudo flashrom -V -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACM0:2000000
>> flashrom v0.9.8-unknown on Linux 3.19.0-25-generic (x86_64)
>> flashrom is free software, get the source code at http://www.flashrom.org
>>
>> flashrom was built with libpci 3.2.1, GCC 4.8.4, little endian
>> Command line (3 args): flashrom -V -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACM0:2000000
>> Calibrating delay loop... OS timer resolution is 1 usecs, 1104M loops per
>> second, 10 myus = 10 us, 100 myus = 100 us, 1000 myus = 999 us, 10000 myus =
>> 9998 us, 4 myus = 4 us, OK.
>> Initializing serprog programmer
>> Baud rate is 2000000 now.
>> serprog: connected - attempting to synchronize
>> .
>> serprog: Synchronized
>> serprog: Interface version ok.
>> serprog: Bus support: parallel=off, LPC=off, FWH=off, SPI=on
>> serprog: Maximum write-n length is 2037
>> serprog: Maximum read-n length is 400384
>> serprog: Programmer name is "Teensy LPC+SPI"
>> serprog: Serial buffer size is 2044
>> serprog: operation buffer size is 2048
>> serprog: Output drivers enabled
>> The following protocols are supported: SPI.
>> Probing for {... the list is long ...}
>>
>> Probing for Micron/Numonyx/ST N25Q064..1E, 8192 kB: RDID byte 0 parity
>> violation. probe_spi_rdid_generic: id1 0x00, id2 0x00
>> Probing for Micron/Numonyx/ST N25Q064..3E, 8192 kB: RDID byte 0 parity
>> violation. probe_spi_rdid_generic: id1 0x00, id2 0x00
This (0x00 reply) means that there's something wrong with the
connections/communications.
My guess is either a wiring problem or the NAS is also driving the
SPI I/O lines and the Teensy is not strong enough to override (it
could also be harmful to the chipset if it was).

Maybe try finding a reset line and holding the NAS in reset while
doing the programming.

Also note that I havent tested the teensy in any ISP application, so
you're doing something untested. Have fun :)


-- 
Urja Rannikko




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