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Tested Mainboards:
OK:
 - Acer V75-M (used in IBM Aptiva 2170-G
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-December/010300.html
 - ASRock 4CoreDual-VSTA with W39V040FB
   http://paste.flashrom.org/view.php?id=1446
 - ASRock 775Dual-VSTA
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-December/010294.html
 - ASRock E350M1/USB3
   http://paste.flashrom.org/view.php?id=1465
 - ASUS P5B-VM
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-December/010351.html
 - ASUS SABERTOOTH 990FX R2.0
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-December/010210.html
 - Elitegroup A928 (including a laptop whitelist board enable)
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-November/010119.html
 - EVGA 122-CK-NF68
   Reported by Stephanie Daugherty on IRC
   http://paste.flashrom.org/view.php?id=1431
 - GIGABYTE GA-A75M-UD2H
   Reported by Soul_keeper on IRC
   http://paste.flashrom.org/view.php?id=1490
 - Intel D945GCNL
   Add board enable to override laptop detection too.
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-December/010276.html
 - MSI G33M (MS-7357)
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-October/010056.html
 - Shuttle FB61
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-November/010105.html
 - Tyan S4882 (Thunder K8QS Pro)
   Reported on IRC
NOT OK:
   Alienware Aurora-R2
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-December/010225.html
   Biostar H61MU3
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-November/010144.html
   Dell OptiPlex 7010
   http://paste.flashrom.org/view.php?id=1481
   Intel DH67CL
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-November/010112.html
   Supermicro X9DRT-HF+
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-November/010155.html
   Supermicro X9DRW
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-November/010150.html

Tested flash chips:
 - Atmel AT25FS010 to PREW (+PREW)
   http://paste.flashrom.org/view.php?id=1484
 - Eon EN25F64 to PREW (+EW)
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-December/010210.html
 - Spansion S25FL032A/P to PREW (+EW)
   http://paste.flashrom.org/view.php?id=1510
 - ST M29F002T/NT to PREW (+PREW)
   http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-December/010300.html
 - Winbond W25X10 to PREW (+PREW)
   http://paste.flashrom.org/view.php?id=1486

Tested chipsets:
 - NVIDIA MCP78S http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-November/010176.html
 - SiS 650 http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-November/010119.html

Miscellaneous:
- Typo in GA-X58A-UDR3 (correct is GA-X58A-UD3R).
- Force 2-digit hex numbers in prints were it makes sense.
- Share code between enable_flash_sis530() and enable_flash_sis540().
- Some SST 25 series chips support both WRSR enable commands...
- S25FL032A and S25FL064A share the IDs with their P versions, so rename them.
- Fix a few memleaks in serprog.
- Dediprog uses UINT_MAX so include limits.h (fixes the Windows build of dediprog)
- Add (another) hint regarding the mandatory -p parameter to the manpage
  to make Debian bug #690478 happy.
  http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=690478
- Fix whitespace issues.
- On shutdown, reset count of registered programmers (by Nico Huber)
- Fix atahpt.c shutdown.
  The order of pcidev_init, register_shutdown and rpci_write_* is important!
  Thanks to Roy for reporting the problem and testing the fix.

Corresponding to flashrom svn r1640.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
Acked-by: Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at>
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
flashrom README
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

flashrom is a utility for detecting, reading, writing, verifying and erasing
flash chips. It is often used to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware images
in-system using a supported mainboard, but it also supports flashing of network
cards (NICs), SATA controller cards, and other external devices which can
program flash chips.

It supports a wide range of DIP32, PLCC32, DIP8, SO8/SOIC8, TSOP32, and TSOP40
chips, which use various protocols such as LPC, FWH, parallel flash, or SPI.

Do not use flashrom on laptops! The embedded controller (EC) present in many
laptops interacts badly with any flash attempts and can brick your laptop
permanently.

Please make a backup of your flash chip before writing to it.

Please see the flashrom(8) manpage.


Packaging
---------

To package flashrom and remove dependencies on subversion, either use
make export
or
make tarball

make export will export all flashrom files from the subversion repository at
revision BASE into a directory named $EXPORTDIR/flashrom-$VERSION-r$SVNREVISION
and will additionally modify the Makefile in that directory to contain the svn
revision of the exported tree.

make tarball will simply tar up the result of make export and gzip compress it.

The snapshot tarballs are the result of make tarball and require no further
processing.


Build Instructions
------------------

To build flashrom you need to install the following software:

 * pciutils+libpci (if you want support for mainboard or PCI device flashing)
 * libusb (if you want FT2232 or Dediprog support)
 * libftdi (if you want FT2232 support)

Linux et al:

 * pciutils / libpci
 * pciutils-devel / pciutils-dev / libpci-dev
 * zlib-devel / zlib1g-dev (needed if libpci was compiled with libz support)

On FreeBSD, you need the following ports:

 * devel/gmake
 * devel/libpci

On OpenBSD, you need the following ports:

 * devel/gmake
 * sysutils/pciutils

To compile on Linux, use:

 make

To compile on FreeBSD, use:

 gmake

To compile on Nexenta, use:

 make

To compile on Solaris, use:

 gmake LDFLAGS="-L$pathtolibpci" CC="gcc -I$pathtopciheaders" CFLAGS=-O2

To compile on NetBSD or DragonFly BSD, use:

 ln -s /usr/pkg/include/pciutils pci
 gmake CPPFLAGS="-I. -I/usr/pkg/include" \
       LDFLAGS="-L/usr/pkg/lib -Wl,-rpath-link,/usr/pkg/lib"

To compile on OpenBSD, use:

 gmake

To compile and run on Darwin/Mac OS X:

 Install DirectHW from coresystems GmbH.
 DirectHW is available at http://www.coreboot.org/DirectHW .

To cross-compile on Linux for DOS:

 Get packages of the DJGPP cross compiler and install them:
 djgpp-filesystem djgpp-gcc djgpp-cpp djgpp-runtime djgpp-binutils
 As an alternative, the DJGPP web site offers packages for download as well:
 djcross-binutils-2.19.1-10ap.i386.rpm
 djcross-gcc-4.3.2-8ap.i686.rpm
 djcrx-2.04pre_20090725-13ap.i386.rpm
 The cross toolchain packages for your distribution may have slightly different
 names (look for packages named *djgpp*).
 Download pciutils 3.1.5 and apply http://assembler.cz/flashrom/pciutils.patch
 Download and compile http://assembler.cz/flashrom/libgetopt/
 Compile pciutils, see README.DJGPP for instructions.
 Enter the flashrom directory.
 ../libpci should contain pciutils source and binaries.
 ../libgetopt should contain getopt.a from libgetopt.
 Run either (change settings where appropriate)
 make CC=i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-gcc STRIP=i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-strip
 or (above settings hardcoded)
 make djgpp-dos
 You might have to add WARNERROR=no to the make command line.
 To run flashrom.exe, download and unpack
 http://homer.rice.edu/~sandmann/cwsdpmi/csdpmi7b.zip and make sure
 CWSDPMI.EXE is in the current directory.

To cross-compile on Linux for Windows:

 Get packages of the MinGW cross compiler and install them:
 mingw32-filesystem mingw32-cross-cpp mingw32-cross-binutils mingw32-cross-gcc
 mingw32-runtime mingw32-headers
 The cross toolchain packages for your distribution may have slightly different
 names (look for packages named *mingw*).
 PCI-based programmers (internal etc.) are not supported on Windows.
 Run (change CC= and STRIP= settings where appropriate)
 make CC=i686-w64-mingw32-gcc STRIP=i686-w64-mingw32-strip

Processor architecture dependent features:

 On non-x86 architectures a few programmers don't work (yet) because they
 use port-based I/O which is not directly available on non-x86. Those
 programmers will be disabled automatically if you run "make".

Installation
------------

In order to install flashrom and the manpage into /usr/local, type:

 make install

For installation in a different directory use DESTDIR, e.g. like this:

 make DESTDIR=/usr install

If you have insufficient permissions for the destination directory, use sudo
by adding sudo in front of the commands above.


Contact
-------

The official flashrom website is:

  http://www.flashrom.org/

The IRC channel is

  #flashrom at irc.freenode.net

The mailing list address is

  flashrom@flashrom.org
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