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The new enum test_state looks like this: enum test_state { OK = 0, NT = 1, /* Not tested */ BAD, /* Known to not work */ DEP, /* Support depends on configuration (e.g. Intel flash descriptor) */ NA, /* Not applicable (e.g. write support on ROM chips) */ }; The second new state 'NA' is introduced, among other things, to indicate the erase and write states of real ROMs correctly. This is also implemented by this patch and required to exchange the previous bit mask in struct flashchip with a new struct containing an enum test_state for each operation. The -L output is changed accordingly to print '-' in the case of an N/A state and the wiki output uses a new template producing a greyed out cell. Previous users of enum test_state are not affected by this change (yet). Corresponding to flashrom svn r1798. Signed-off-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at> Acked-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net>
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15 KiB
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448 lines
15 KiB
C
/*
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* This file is part of the flashrom project.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2009 Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
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* Copyright (C) 2009 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include "flash.h"
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#include "flashchips.h"
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#include "programmer.h"
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static const char wiki_header[] = "= Supported devices =\n\n\
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<div style=\"margin-top:0.5em; padding:0.5em 0.5em 0.5em 0.5em; \
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background-color:#eeeeee; text-align:right; border:1px solid #aabbcc;\">\
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<small>\n\
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Please do '''not''' edit these tables in the wiki directly, they are \
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generated by pasting '''flashrom -z''' output.<br />\
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'''Last update:''' %s(generated by flashrom %s)\n</small></div>\n";
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static const char th_start[] = "| valign=\"top\"|\n\n\
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{| border=\"0\" style=\"font-size: smaller\" valign=\"top\"\n\
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|- bgcolor=\"#6699dd\"\n";
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#if CONFIG_INTERNAL == 1
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static const char chipset_th[] = "\
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! align=\"left\" | Vendor\n\
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! align=\"left\" | Southbridge\n\
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! align=\"center\" | PCI IDs\n\
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! align=\"center\" | Status\n\n";
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static const char board_th[] = "\
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! align=\"left\" | Vendor\n\
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! align=\"left\" | Mainboard\n\
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! align=\"left\" | Required option\n\
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! align=\"center\" | Status\n\n";
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static const char board_intro[] = "\
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\n== Supported mainboards ==\n\n\
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In general, it is very likely that flashrom works out of the box even if your \
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mainboard is not listed below.\n\nThis is a list of mainboards where we have \
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verified that they either do or do not need any special initialization to \
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make flashrom work (given flashrom supports the respective chipset and flash \
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chip), or that they do not yet work at all. If they do not work, support may \
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or may not be added later.\n\n\
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Mainboards (or individual revisions) which don't appear in the list may or may \
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not work (we don't know, someone has to give it a try). Please report any \
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further verified mainboards on the [[Mailinglist|mailing list]].\n";
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#endif
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static const char chip_th[] = "\
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! align=\"left\" | Vendor\n\
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! align=\"left\" | Device\n\
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! align=\"center\" | Size [kB]\n\
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! align=\"center\" | Type\n\
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! align=\"center\" colspan=\"4\" | Status\n\
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! align=\"center\" colspan=\"2\" | Voltage [V]\n\n\
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|- bgcolor=\"#6699ff\"\n| colspan=\"4\" | \n\
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| Probe\n| Read\n| Erase\n| Write\n\
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| align=\"center\" | Min \n| align=\"center\" | Max\n\n";
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static const char chip_intro[] = "\
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\n== Supported flash chips ==\n\n\
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The list below contains all chips that have some kind of explicit support added to flashrom and their last \
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known test status. Newer SPI flash chips might work even without explicit support if they implement SFDP ([\
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http://www.jedec.org/standards-documents/docs/jesd216 Serial Flash Discoverable Parameters - JESD216]). \
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Flashrom will detect this automatically and inform you about it.\n\n\
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The names used below are designed to be as concise as possible and hence contain only the characters \
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describing properties that are relevant to flashrom. Irrelevant characters specify attributes flashrom can not \
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use or even detect by itself (e.g. the physical package) and have no effect on flashrom's operation. They are \
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replaced by dots ('.') functioning as wildcards (like in Regular Expressions) or are completely omitted at the \
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end of a name.\n";
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static const char programmer_th[] = "\
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! align=\"left\" | Programmer\n\
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! align=\"left\" | Vendor\n\
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! align=\"left\" | Device\n\
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! align=\"center\" | IDs\n\
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! align=\"center\" | Status\n\n";
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#if CONFIG_INTERNAL == 1
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static const char laptop_intro[] = "\n== Supported laptops/notebooks ==\n\n\
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In general, flashing laptops is more difficult because laptops\n\n\
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* often use the flash chip for stuff besides the BIOS,\n\
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* often have special protection stuff which has to be handled by flashrom,\n\
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* often use flash translation circuits which need drivers in flashrom.\n\n\
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<div style=\"margin-top:0.5em; padding:0.5em 0.5em 0.5em 0.5em; \
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background-color:#ff6666; align:right; border:1px solid #000000;\">\n\
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'''IMPORTANT:''' At this point we recommend to '''not''' use flashrom on \
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untested laptops unless you have a means to recover from a flashing that goes \
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wrong (a working backup flash chip and/or good soldering skills).\n</div>\n";
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static void print_supported_chipsets_wiki(int cols)
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{
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int i;
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unsigned int lines_per_col;
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const struct penable *e;
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int enablescount = 0, color = 1;
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for (e = chipset_enables; e->vendor_name != NULL; e++)
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enablescount++;
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/* +1 to force the resulting number of columns to be < cols */
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lines_per_col = enablescount / cols + ((enablescount%cols) > 0 ? 1 : 0);
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printf("\n== Supported chipsets ==\n\nTotal amount of supported chipsets: '''%d'''\n\n"
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"{| border=\"0\" valign=\"top\"\n", enablescount);
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e = chipset_enables;
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for (i = 0; e[i].vendor_name != NULL; i++) {
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if ((i % lines_per_col) == 0)
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printf("%s%s", th_start, chipset_th);
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/* Alternate colors if the vendor changes. */
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if (i > 0 && strcmp(e[i].vendor_name, e[i - 1].vendor_name))
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color = !color;
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printf("|- bgcolor=\"#%s\"\n| %s || %s "
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"|| %04x:%04x || %s\n", (color) ? "eeeeee" : "dddddd",
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e[i].vendor_name, e[i].device_name,
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e[i].vendor_id, e[i].device_id,
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(e[i].status == OK) ? "{{OK}}" : "{{?3}}");
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if (((i % lines_per_col) + 1) == lines_per_col)
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printf("\n|}\n\n");
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}
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/* end inner table if it did not fill the last column fully */
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if (((i % lines_per_col)) > 0)
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printf("\n|}\n\n");
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printf("\n\n|}\n");
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}
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static void print_supported_boards_wiki_helper(const char *devicetype, int cols, const struct board_info boards[])
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{
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int i, k;
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unsigned int boardcount, lines_per_col;
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unsigned int boardcount_good = 0, boardcount_bad = 0, boardcount_nt = 0;
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int num_notes = 0, color = 1;
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char *notes = calloc(1, 1);
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char tmp[900 + 1];
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const struct board_match *b = board_matches;
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for (i = 0; boards[i].vendor != NULL; i++) {
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if (boards[i].working == OK)
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boardcount_good++;
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else if (boards[i].working == NT)
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boardcount_nt++;
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else
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boardcount_bad++;
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}
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boardcount = boardcount_good + boardcount_nt + boardcount_bad;
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/* +1 to force the resulting number of columns to be < cols */
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lines_per_col = boardcount / cols + ((boardcount%cols) > 0 ? 1 : 0);
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printf("\n\nTotal amount of known good %s: '''%d'''; "
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"Untested (e.g. user vanished before testing new code): '''%d'''; "
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"Not yet supported (i.e. known-bad): '''%d'''.\n\n"
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"{| border=\"0\" valign=\"top\"\n", devicetype, boardcount_good, boardcount_nt, boardcount_bad);
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for (i = 0; boards[i].vendor != NULL; i++) {
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if ((i % lines_per_col) == 0)
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printf("%s%s", th_start, board_th);
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/* Alternate colors if the vendor changes. */
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if (i > 0 && strcmp(boards[i].vendor, boards[i - 1].vendor))
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color = !color;
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k = 0;
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while ((b[k].vendor_name != NULL) &&
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(strcmp(b[k].vendor_name, boards[i].vendor) ||
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strcmp(b[k].board_name, boards[i].name))) {
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k++;
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}
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printf("|- bgcolor=\"#%s\"\n| %s || %s%s %s%s || %s%s%s%s "
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"|| {{%s}}", (color) ? "eeeeee" : "dddddd",
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boards[i].vendor,
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boards[i].url ? "[" : "",
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boards[i].url ? boards[i].url : "",
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boards[i].name,
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boards[i].url ? "]" : "",
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b[k].lb_vendor ? "-p internal:mainboard=" : "—",
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b[k].lb_vendor ? b[k].lb_vendor : "",
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b[k].lb_vendor ? ":" : "",
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b[k].lb_vendor ? b[k].lb_part : "",
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(boards[i].working == OK) ? "OK" :
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(boards[i].working == NT) ? "?3" : "No");
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if (boards[i].note) {
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num_notes++;
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printf(" <span id=\"%s_ref%d\"><sup>[[#%s_note%d|%d]]</sup></span>\n",
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devicetype, num_notes, devicetype, num_notes, num_notes);
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int ret = snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp),
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"<span id=\"%s_note%d\">%d. [[#%s_ref%d|↑]]</span>"
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" <nowiki>%s</nowiki><br />\n", devicetype, num_notes, num_notes,
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devicetype, num_notes, boards[i].note);
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if (ret < 0 || ret >= sizeof(tmp)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Footnote text #%d of %s truncated (ret=%d, sizeof(tmp)=%zu)\n",
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num_notes, devicetype, ret, sizeof(tmp));
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}
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notes = strcat_realloc(notes, tmp);
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} else {
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printf("\n");
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}
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if (((i % lines_per_col) + 1) == lines_per_col)
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printf("\n|}\n\n");
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}
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/* end inner table if it did not fill the last column fully */
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if (((i % lines_per_col)) > 0)
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printf("\n|}\n\n");
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printf("|}\n");
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if (num_notes > 0)
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printf("\n<small>\n%s</small>\n", notes);
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free(notes);
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}
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static void print_supported_boards_wiki(void)
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{
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printf("%s", board_intro);
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print_supported_boards_wiki_helper("boards", 2, boards_known);
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printf("%s", laptop_intro);
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print_supported_boards_wiki_helper("laptops", 1, laptops_known);
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}
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#endif
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static void print_supported_chips_wiki(int cols)
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{
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unsigned int lines_per_col;
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char *s;
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char vmax[6];
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char vmin[6];
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const struct flashchip *f, *old = NULL;
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int i = 0, c = 1, chipcount = 0;
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for (f = flashchips; f->name != NULL; f++) {
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/* Don't count generic entries. */
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if (!strncmp(f->vendor, "Unknown", 7) ||
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!strncmp(f->vendor, "Programmer", 10) ||
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!strncmp(f->name, "unknown", 7))
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continue;
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chipcount++;
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}
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/* +1 to force the resulting number of columns to be < cols */
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lines_per_col = chipcount / cols + ((chipcount%cols) > 0 ? 1 : 0);
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printf("%s", chip_intro);
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printf("\nTotal amount of supported chips: '''%d'''\n\n"
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"{| border=\"0\" valign=\"top\"\n", chipcount);
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for (f = flashchips; f->name != NULL; f++) {
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/* Don't print generic entries. */
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if (!strncmp(f->vendor, "Unknown", 7) ||
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!strncmp(f->vendor, "Programmer", 10) ||
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!strncmp(f->name, "unknown", 7))
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continue;
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if ((i % lines_per_col) == 0)
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printf("%s%s", th_start, chip_th);
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/* Alternate colors if the vendor changes. */
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if (old != NULL && strcmp(old->vendor, f->vendor))
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c = !c;
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old = f;
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const char *probe, *read, *write, *erase;
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switch (f->tested.probe) {
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case OK: probe = "OK"; break;
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case BAD: probe = "No"; break;
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case NA: probe = "NA"; break;
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case DEP: probe = "Dep"; break;
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default: probe = "?3"; break;
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}
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switch (f->tested.read) {
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case OK: read = "OK"; break;
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case BAD: read = "No"; break;
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case NA: read = "NA"; break;
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case DEP: read = "Dep"; break;
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default: read = "?3"; break;
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}
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switch (f->tested.erase) {
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case OK: erase = "OK"; break;
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case BAD: erase = "No"; break;
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case NA: erase = "NA"; break;
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case DEP: erase = "Dep"; break;
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default: erase = "?3"; break;
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}
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switch (f->tested.write) {
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case OK: write = "OK"; break;
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case BAD: write = "No"; break;
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case NA: write = "NA"; break;
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case DEP: write = "Dep"; break;
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default: write = "?3"; break;
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}
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s = flashbuses_to_text(f->bustype);
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sprintf(vmin, "%0.03f", f->voltage.min / (double)1000);
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sprintf(vmax, "%0.03f", f->voltage.max / (double)1000);
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/* '{{%s}}' is used in combination with 'OK', 'No' and '?3' to
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* select special formatting templates for the bg color. */
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printf("|- bgcolor=\"#%s\"\n| %s || %s || align=\"right\" | %d "
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"|| %s || {{%s}} || {{%s}} || {{%s}} || {{%s}}"
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"|| %s || %s \n",
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(c == 1) ? "eeeeee" : "dddddd", f->vendor, f->name,
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f->total_size, s,
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probe, read, erase, write,
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f->voltage.min ? vmin : "?",
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f->voltage.max ? vmax : "?");
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free(s);
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if (((i % lines_per_col) + 1) == lines_per_col)
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printf("\n|}\n\n");
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i++;
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}
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/* end inner table if it did not fill the last column fully */
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if (((i % lines_per_col)) > 0)
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printf("\n|}\n\n");
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printf("|}\n\n");
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}
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/* Following functions are not needed when no PCI/USB programmers are compiled in,
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* but since print_wiki code has no size constraints we include it unconditionally. */
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static int count_supported_devs_wiki(const struct dev_entry *devs)
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{
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unsigned int count = 0;
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unsigned int i = 0;
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for (i = 0; devs[i].vendor_id != 0; i++)
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count++;
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return count;
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}
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static void print_supported_devs_wiki_helper(const struct programmer_entry prog)
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{
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int i = 0;
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static int c = 0;
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const struct dev_entry *devs = prog.devs.dev;
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const unsigned int count = count_supported_devs_wiki(devs);
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/* Alternate colors if the vendor changes. */
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c = !c;
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for (i = 0; devs[i].vendor_id != 0; i++) {
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printf("|- bgcolor=\"#%s\"\n", (c) ? "eeeeee" : "dddddd");
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if (i == 0)
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printf("| rowspan=\"%u\" | %s |", count, prog.name);
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printf("| %s || %s || %04x:%04x || {{%s}}\n", devs[i].vendor_name, devs[i].device_name,
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devs[i].vendor_id, devs[i].device_id, (devs[i].status == NT) ? "?3" : "OK");
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}
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}
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static void print_supported_devs_wiki()
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{
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unsigned int pci_count = 0;
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unsigned int usb_count = 0;
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unsigned int i;
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for (i = 0; i < PROGRAMMER_INVALID; i++) {
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const struct programmer_entry prog = programmer_table[i];
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switch (prog.type) {
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case USB:
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usb_count += count_supported_devs_wiki(prog.devs.dev);
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break;
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case PCI:
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pci_count += count_supported_devs_wiki(prog.devs.dev);
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break;
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case OTHER:
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default:
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break;
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}
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}
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printf("\n== PCI Devices ==\n\n"
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"Total amount of supported PCI devices flashrom can use as a programmer: '''%d'''\n\n"
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"{%s%s", pci_count, th_start, programmer_th);
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for (i = 0; i < PROGRAMMER_INVALID; i++) {
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const struct programmer_entry prog = programmer_table[i];
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if (prog.type == PCI) {
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print_supported_devs_wiki_helper(prog);
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}
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}
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printf("\n|}\n\n|}\n");
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printf("\n== USB Devices ==\n\n"
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"Total amount of supported USB devices flashrom can use as a programmer: '''%d'''\n\n"
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"{%s%s", usb_count, th_start, programmer_th);
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for (i = 0; i < PROGRAMMER_INVALID; i++) {
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const struct programmer_entry prog = programmer_table[i];
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if (prog.type == USB) {
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print_supported_devs_wiki_helper(prog);
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}
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}
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printf("\n|}\n\n|}\n");
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printf("\n== Other programmers ==\n\n"
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"{%s", th_start);
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printf("! align=\"left\" | Programmer\n"
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"! align=\"left\" | Note\n\n");
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for (i = 0; i < PROGRAMMER_INVALID; i++) {
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static int c = 0;
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const struct programmer_entry prog = programmer_table[i];
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if (prog.type == OTHER && prog.devs.note != NULL) {
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c = !c;
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printf("|- bgcolor=\"#%s\"\n", (c) ? "eeeeee" : "dddddd");
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printf("| %s || %s", prog.name, prog.devs.note);
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}
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}
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printf("\n|}\n\n|}\n");
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}
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void print_supported_wiki(void)
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{
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time_t t = time(NULL);
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printf(wiki_header, ctime(&t), flashrom_version);
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print_supported_chips_wiki(2);
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#if CONFIG_INTERNAL == 1
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print_supported_chipsets_wiki(3);
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print_supported_boards_wiki();
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#endif
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print_supported_devs_wiki();
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}
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