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Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +00001.TH FLASHROM 8 "Jun 14, 2011"
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +00002.SH NAME
Uwe Hermann530cb2d2009-05-14 22:58:21 +00003flashrom \- detect, read, write, verify and erase flash chips
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +00004.SH SYNOPSIS
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +00005.B flashrom \fR[\fB\-n\fR] [\fB\-V\fR] [\fB\-f\fR] [\fB\-h\fR|\fB\-R\fR|\
6\fB\-L\fR|\fB\-z\fR|\fB\-E\fR|\fB\-r\fR <file>|\fB\-w\fR <file>|\
7\fB\-v\fR <file>]
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +00008 [\fB\-c\fR <chipname>] [\fB\-m\fR [<vendor>:]<board>] \
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +00009[\fB\-l\fR <file>]
10 [\fB\-i\fR <image>] [\fB\-p\fR <programmername>[:<parameters>]]
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +000011.SH DESCRIPTION
12.B flashrom
Uwe Hermanne8ba5382009-05-22 11:37:27 +000013is a utility for detecting, reading, writing, verifying and erasing flash
Uwe Hermann530cb2d2009-05-14 22:58:21 +000014chips. It's often used to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware images in-system
15using a supported mainboard, but it also supports flashing of network cards
16(NICs), SATA controller cards, and other external devices which can program
17flash chips.
Uwe Hermanne74b9f82009-04-10 14:41:29 +000018.PP
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000019It supports a wide range of DIP32, PLCC32, DIP8, SO8/SOIC8, TSOP32, TSOP40,
20and TSOP48 chips, which use various protocols such as LPC, FWH, parallel flash,
Uwe Hermannd42009c2009-04-11 13:59:00 +000021or SPI.
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +000022.SH OPTIONS
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000023.B IMPORTANT:
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger5de93412009-05-01 10:53:49 +000024Please note that the command line interface for flashrom will change before
25flashrom 1.0. Do not use flashrom in scripts or other automated tools without
Uwe Hermanne8ba5382009-05-22 11:37:27 +000026checking that your flashrom version won't interpret options in a different way.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger5de93412009-05-01 10:53:49 +000027.PP
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000028You can specify one of
29.BR \-h ", " \-R ", " \-L ", " \-z ", " \-E ", " \-r ", " \-w ", " \-v
30or no operation.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +000031If no operation is specified, flashrom will only probe for flash chips. It is
Michael Karcher31fd8252010-03-12 06:41:39 +000032recommended that if you try flashrom the first time on a system, you run it
33in probe only mode and check the output. Also you are advised to make a
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000034backup of your current ROM contents with
35.B \-r
36before you try to write a new image.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +000037.TP
Uwe Hermanne74b9f82009-04-10 14:41:29 +000038.B "\-r, \-\-read <file>"
39Read flash ROM contents and save them into the given
40.BR <file> .
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +000041.TP
Uwe Hermanne74b9f82009-04-10 14:41:29 +000042.B "\-w, \-\-write <file>"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +000043Write
44.B <file>
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000045into flash ROM. This will first automatically
46.B erase
47the chip, then write to it.
Stefan Taunerac54fbe2011-07-21 19:52:00 +000048.sp
49In the process the chip is also read several times. First an in-memory backup
50is made for disaster recovery and to be able to skip regions that are
51already equal to the image file. This copy is updated along with the write
52operation. In case of erase errors it is even re-read completely. After
53writing has finished and if verification is enabled, the whole flash chip is
54read out and compared with the input image.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +000055.TP
Uwe Hermannea07f622009-06-24 17:31:08 +000056.B "\-n, \-\-noverify"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +000057Skip the automatic verification of flash ROM contents after writing. Using this
Uwe Hermannea07f622009-06-24 17:31:08 +000058option is
59.B not
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +000060recommended, you should only use it if you know what you are doing and if you
Uwe Hermannea07f622009-06-24 17:31:08 +000061feel that the time for verification takes too long.
62.sp
63Typical usage is:
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000064.B "flashrom \-n \-w <file>"
Uwe Hermannea07f622009-06-24 17:31:08 +000065.sp
66This option is only useful in combination with
67.BR \-\-write .
68.TP
Uwe Hermanne74b9f82009-04-10 14:41:29 +000069.B "\-v, \-\-verify <file>"
70Verify the flash ROM contents against the given
71.BR <file> .
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +000072.TP
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +000073.B "\-E, \-\-erase"
Uwe Hermanne74b9f82009-04-10 14:41:29 +000074Erase the flash ROM chip.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +000075.TP
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +000076.B "\-V, \-\-verbose"
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000077More verbose output. This option can be supplied multiple times
78(max. 2 times, i.e.
79.BR \-VV )
80for even more debug output.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +000081.TP
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +000082.B "\-c, \-\-chip" <chipname>
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000083Probe only for the specified flash ROM chip. This option takes the chip name as
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +000084printed by
85.B "flashrom \-L"
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000086without the vendor name as parameter. Please note that the chip name is
87case sensitive.
Joerg Mayer645c6df2010-03-13 14:47:48 +000088.TP
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000089.B "\-m, \-\-mainboard" [<vendor>:]<board>
Joerg Mayer645c6df2010-03-13 14:47:48 +000090Override mainboard settings.
91.sp
92flashrom reads the coreboot table to determine the current mainboard. If no
93coreboot table could be read or if you want to override these values, you can
94specify \-m, e.g.:
95.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000096.B " flashrom \-\-mainboard AGAMI:ARUMA \-w agami_aruma.rom"
Joerg Mayer645c6df2010-03-13 14:47:48 +000097.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000098See the 'Known boards' or 'Known laptops' section in the output
99of 'flashrom \-L' for a list of boards which require the specification of
100the board name, if no coreboot table is found.
Joerg Mayer645c6df2010-03-13 14:47:48 +0000101.TP
102.B "\-f, \-\-force"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000103Force one or more of the following actions:
Joerg Mayer645c6df2010-03-13 14:47:48 +0000104.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000105* Force chip read and pretend the chip is there.
106.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000107* Force chip access even if the chip is bigger than the maximum supported \
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000108size for the flash bus.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000109.sp
110* Force erase even if erase is known bad.
111.sp
112* Force write even if write is known bad.
Joerg Mayer645c6df2010-03-13 14:47:48 +0000113.TP
114.B "\-l, \-\-layout <file>"
115Read ROM layout from
116.BR <file> .
Uwe Hermann87c07932009-05-05 16:15:46 +0000117.sp
118flashrom supports ROM layouts. This allows you to flash certain parts of
119the flash chip only. A ROM layout file looks like follows:
120.sp
121 00000000:00008fff gfxrom
122 00009000:0003ffff normal
123 00040000:0007ffff fallback
124.sp
125 i.e.:
126 startaddr:endaddr name
127.sp
128All addresses are offsets within the file, not absolute addresses!
129If you only want to update the normal image in a ROM you can say:
130.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000131.B " flashrom \-\-layout rom.layout \-\-image normal \-w agami_aruma.rom"
Uwe Hermann87c07932009-05-05 16:15:46 +0000132.sp
133To update normal and fallback but leave the VGA BIOS alone, say:
134.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000135.B " flashrom \-l rom.layout \-i normal \"
Uwe Hermann87c07932009-05-05 16:15:46 +0000136.br
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000137.B " \-i fallback \-w agami_aruma.rom"
Uwe Hermann87c07932009-05-05 16:15:46 +0000138.sp
139Currently overlapping sections are not supported.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +0000140.TP
Uwe Hermanne74b9f82009-04-10 14:41:29 +0000141.B "\-i, \-\-image <name>"
Uwe Hermann67808fe2007-10-18 00:29:05 +0000142Only flash image
143.B <name>
144from flash layout.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +0000145.TP
Uwe Hermanne5ac1642008-03-12 11:54:51 +0000146.B "\-L, \-\-list\-supported"
Uwe Hermanne8ba5382009-05-22 11:37:27 +0000147List the flash chips, chipsets, mainboards, and PCI card "programmers"
148supported by flashrom.
Uwe Hermanne5ac1642008-03-12 11:54:51 +0000149.sp
Uwe Hermanne8ba5382009-05-22 11:37:27 +0000150There are many unlisted boards which will work out of the box, without
151special support in flashrom. Please let us know if you can verify that
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000152other boards work or do not work out of the box.
153.sp
154.B IMPORTANT:
155For verification you have
Uwe Hermanne8ba5382009-05-22 11:37:27 +0000156to test an ERASE and/or WRITE operation, so make sure you only do that
157if you have proper means to recover from failure!
Uwe Hermanne5ac1642008-03-12 11:54:51 +0000158.TP
Uwe Hermann20a293f2009-06-19 10:42:43 +0000159.B "\-z, \-\-list\-supported-wiki"
160Same as
161.BR \-\-list\-supported ,
162but outputs the supported hardware in MediaWiki syntax, so that it can be
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +0000163easily pasted into the wiki page at http://www.flashrom.org/. Please note
164that MediaWiki output is not compiled in by default.
Uwe Hermann20a293f2009-06-19 10:42:43 +0000165.TP
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000166.B "\-p, \-\-programmer <name>[:parameter[,parameter[,parameter]]]"
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerce986772009-05-09 00:27:07 +0000167Specify the programmer device. Currently supported are:
168.sp
Uwe Hermann530cb2d2009-05-14 22:58:21 +0000169.BR "* internal" " (default, for in-system flashing in the mainboard)"
170.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000171.BR "* dummy" " (virtual programmer for testing flashrom)"
Uwe Hermannc7e8a0c2009-05-19 14:14:21 +0000172.sp
Uwe Hermann530cb2d2009-05-14 22:58:21 +0000173.BR "* nic3com" " (for flash ROMs on 3COM network cards)"
174.sp
Uwe Hermann829ed842010-05-24 17:39:14 +0000175.BR "* nicrealtek" " (for flash ROMs on Realtek network cards)"
176.sp
177.BR "* nicsmc1211" " (for flash ROMs on RTL8139-compatible SMC2 network cards)"
178.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000179.BR "* nicnatsemi" " (for flash ROMs on National Semiconductor DP838* network \
180cards)"
181.sp
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000182.BR "* nicintel" " (for parallel flash ROMs attached to Intel 10/100Mbit \
183network cards)
184.sp
Uwe Hermann2bc98f62009-09-30 18:29:55 +0000185.BR "* gfxnvidia" " (for flash ROMs on NVIDIA graphics cards)"
186.sp
TURBO Jb0912c02009-09-02 23:00:46 +0000187.BR "* drkaiser" " (for flash ROMs on Dr. Kaiser PC-Waechter PCI cards)"
188.sp
Uwe Hermannc7e8a0c2009-05-19 14:14:21 +0000189.BR "* satasii" " (for flash ROMs on Silicon Image SATA/IDE controllers)"
190.sp
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000191.BR "* satamv" " (for flash ROMs on Marvell SATA controllers)"
192.sp
Uwe Hermannddd5c9e2010-02-21 21:17:00 +0000193.BR "* atahpt" " (for flash ROMs on Highpoint ATA/RAID controllers)"
194.sp
Pete Batardc0207062011-06-11 12:21:37 +0000195.BR "* ft2232_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to an FT2232/FT4232H family \
Jörg Fischer6529b9f2010-07-29 15:54:53 +0000196based USB SPI programmer)"
Paul Fox05dfbe62009-06-16 21:08:06 +0000197.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger744132a2010-07-06 09:55:48 +0000198.BR "* serprog" " (for flash ROMs attached to a programmer speaking serprog)"
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerdfade102009-08-18 23:51:22 +0000199.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000200.BR "* buspirate_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a Bus Pirate)"
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerd5b28fa2009-11-24 18:27:10 +0000201.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000202.BR "* dediprog" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a Dediprog SF100)"
203.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingere7fdd6e2010-07-21 10:26:01 +0000204.BR "* rayer_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a RayeR parport \
205based programmer)"
206.sp
Idwer Vollering004f4b72010-09-03 18:21:21 +0000207.BR "* nicintel_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to an Intel Gigabit \
208network cards)"
209.sp
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +0000210.BR "* ogp_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to an Open Graphics Project \
211graphics card)"
212.sp
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000213Some programmers have optional or mandatory parameters which are described
214in detail in the
215.B PROGRAMMER SPECIFIC INFO
216section. Support for some programmers can be disabled at compile time.
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000217.B "flashrom \-h"
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000218lists all supported programmers.
219.TP
220.B "\-h, \-\-help"
221Show a help text and exit.
222.TP
223.B "\-R, \-\-version"
224Show version information and exit.
225.SH PROGRAMMER SPECIFIC INFO
226Some programmer drivers accept further parameters to set programmer-specific
Uwe Hermann4e3d0b32010-03-25 23:18:41 +0000227parameters. These parameters are separated from the programmer name by a
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000228colon. While some programmers take arguments at fixed positions, other
229programmers use a key/value interface in which the key and value is separated
230by an equal sign and different pairs are separated by a comma or a colon.
231.TP
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000232.BR "internal " programmer
233Some mainboards require to run mainboard specific code to enable flash erase
234and write support (and probe support on old systems with parallel flash).
235The mainboard brand and model (if it requires specific code) is usually
236autodetected using one of the following mechanisms: If your system is
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000237running coreboot, the mainboard type is determined from the coreboot table.
238Otherwise, the mainboard is detected by examining the onboard PCI devices
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000239and possibly DMI info. If PCI and DMI do not contain information to uniquely
240identify the mainboard (which is the exception), it might be necessary to
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000241specify the mainboard using the
242.B \-m
243switch (see above).
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000244.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000245Some of these board-specific flash enabling functions (called
246.BR "board enables" )
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000247in flashrom have not yet been tested. If your mainboard is detected needing
248an untested board enable function, a warning message is printed and the
249board enable is not executed, because a wrong board enable function might
250cause the system to behave erratically, as board enable functions touch the
251low-level internals of a mainboard. Not executing a board enable function
252(if one is needed) might cause detection or erasing failure. If your board
253protects only part of the flash (commonly the top end, called boot block),
254flashrom might encounter an error only after erasing the unprotected part,
255so running without the board-enable function might be dangerous for erase
256and write (which includes erase).
257.sp
258The suggested procedure for a mainboard with untested board specific code is
259to first try to probe the ROM (just invoke flashrom and check that it
260detects your flash chip type) without running the board enable code (i.e.
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000261without any parameters). If it finds your chip, fine. Otherwise, retry
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000262probing your chip with the board-enable code running, using
263.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000264.B " flashrom \-p internal:boardenable=force"
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000265.sp
266If your chip is still not detected, the board enable code seems to be broken
267or the flash chip unsupported. Otherwise, make a backup of your current ROM
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000268contents (using
269.BR \-r )
270and store it to a medium outside of your computer, like
271a USB drive or a network share. If you needed to run the board enable code
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000272already for probing, use it for reading too. Now you can try to write the
273new image. You should enable the board enable code in any case now, as it
274has been written because it is known that writing/erasing without the board
275enable is going to fail. In any case (success or failure), please report to
276the flashrom mailing list, see below.
277.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000278On systems running coreboot, flashrom checks whether the desired image matches
279your mainboard. This needs some special board ID to be present in the image.
280If flashrom detects that the image you want to write and the current board
281do not match, it will refuse to write the image unless you specify
282.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000283.B " flashrom \-p internal:boardmismatch=force"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000284.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger01f3ef42010-03-25 02:50:40 +0000285If your mainboard uses an ITE IT87 series Super I/O for LPC<->SPI flash bus
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000286translation, flashrom should autodetect that configuration. If you want to
287set the I/O base port of the IT87 series SPI controller manually instead of
288using the value provided by the BIOS, use the
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +0000289.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000290.B " flashrom \-p internal:it87spiport=portnum"
291.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000292syntax where
293.B portnum
294is the I/O port number (must be a multiple of 8). In the unlikely case
295flashrom doesn't detect an active IT87 LPC<->SPI bridge, please send a bug
296report so we can diagnose the problem.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000297.sp
298Using flashrom on laptops is dangerous and may easily make your hardware
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000299unusable (see also the
300.B BUGS
301section). The embedded controller (EC) in these
302machines often interacts badly with flashing.
303.B http://www.flashrom.org/Laptops
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000304has more information. If flash is shared with the EC, erase is guaranteed to
305brick your laptop and write is very likely to brick your laptop.
306Chip read and probe may irritate your EC and cause fan failure, backlight
307failure, sudden poweroff, and other nasty effects.
308flashrom will attempt to detect laptops and abort immediately for safety
309reasons.
310If you want to proceed anyway at your own risk, use
311.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000312.B " flashrom \-p internal:laptop=force_I_want_a_brick"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000313.sp
314You have been warned.
315.sp
316We will not help you if you force flashing on a laptop because this is a really
317dumb idea.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger01f3ef42010-03-25 02:50:40 +0000318.TP
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000319.BR "dummy " programmer
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000320The dummy programmer operates on a buffer in memory only. It provides a safe
321and fast way to test various aspects of flashrom and is mainly used in
322development and while debugging.
323.sp
324It is able to emulate some chips to a certain degree (basic
325identify/read/erase/write operations work).
326.sp
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000327An optional parameter specifies the bus types it
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3504b532009-06-01 00:02:11 +0000328should support. For that you have to use the
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000329.sp
330.B " flashrom \-p dummy:bus=[type[+type[+type]]]"
331.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3504b532009-06-01 00:02:11 +0000332syntax where
333.B type
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000334can be
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger744132a2010-07-06 09:55:48 +0000335.BR parallel ", " lpc ", " fwh ", " spi
336in any order. If you specify bus without type, all buses will be disabled.
337If you do not specify bus, all buses will be enabled.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3504b532009-06-01 00:02:11 +0000338.sp
339Example:
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger744132a2010-07-06 09:55:48 +0000340.B "flashrom \-p dummy:bus=lpc+fwh"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000341.sp
342The dummy programmer supports flash chip emulation for automated self-tests
343without hardware access. If you want to emulate a flash chip, use the
344.sp
345.B " flashrom \-p dummy:emulate=chip"
346.sp
347syntax where
348.B chip
349is one of the following chips (please specify only the chip name, not the
350vendor):
351.sp
352.RB "* ST " M25P10.RES " SPI flash chip (RES, page write)"
353.sp
354.RB "* SST " SST25VF040.REMS " SPI flash chip (REMS, byte write)"
355.sp
356.RB "* SST " SST25VF032B " SPI flash chip (RDID, AAI write)"
357.sp
358Example:
359.B "flashrom -p dummy:emulate=SST25VF040.REMS"
360.sp
361If you use flash chip emulation, flash image persistence is available as well
362by using the
363.sp
364.B " flashrom \-p dummy:emulate=chip,image=image.rom"
365.sp
366syntax where
367.B image.rom
368is the file where the simulated chip contents are read on flashrom startup and
369where the chip contents on flashrom shutdown are written to.
370.sp
371Example:
372.B "flashrom -p dummy:emulate=M25P10.RES,image=dummy.bin"
373.sp
374If you use SPI flash chip emulation for a chip which supports SPI page write
375with the default opcode, you can set the maximum allowed write chunk size with
376the
377.sp
378.B " flashrom \-p dummy:emulate=chip,spi_write_256_chunksize=size"
379.sp
380syntax where
381.B size
382is the number of bytes (min. 1, max. 256).
383.sp
384Example:
385.sp
386.B " flashrom -p dummy:emulate=M25P10.RES,spi_write_256_chunksize=5"
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000387.TP
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000388.BR "nic3com" , " nicrealtek" , " nicsmc1211" , " nicnatsemi" , " nicintel\
389" , " nicintel_spi" , " gfxnvidia" , " ogp_spi" , " drkaiser" , " satasii\
390" , " satamv" ", and " atahpt " programmers
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000391These programmers have an option to specify the PCI address of the card
392your want to use, which must be specified if more than one card supported
393by the selected programmer is installed in your system. The syntax is
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000394.sp
395.BR " flashrom \-p xxxx:pci=bb:dd.f" ,
396.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000397where
Uwe Hermannc7e8a0c2009-05-19 14:14:21 +0000398.B xxxx
399is the name of the programmer
Uwe Hermann530cb2d2009-05-14 22:58:21 +0000400.B bb
401is the PCI bus number,
402.B dd
403is the PCI device number, and
404.B f
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000405is the PCI function number of the desired device.
Uwe Hermann530cb2d2009-05-14 22:58:21 +0000406.sp
407Example:
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger744132a2010-07-06 09:55:48 +0000408.B "flashrom \-p nic3com:pci=05:04.0"
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000409.TP
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger71127722010-05-31 15:27:27 +0000410.BR "ft2232_spi " programmer
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000411An optional parameter specifies the controller
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerdfade102009-08-18 23:51:22 +0000412type and interface/port it should support. For that you have to use the
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000413.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger744132a2010-07-06 09:55:48 +0000414.B " flashrom \-p ft2232_spi:type=model,port=interface"
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000415.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerfeea2722009-07-01 00:02:23 +0000416syntax where
417.B model
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000418can be
Pete Batardc0207062011-06-11 12:21:37 +0000419.BR 2232H ", " 4232H ", " jtagkey ", " openmoko ", " arm-usb-tiny ", " \
420arm-usb-tiny-h ", " arm-usb-ocd " or " arm-usb-ocd-h
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerfeea2722009-07-01 00:02:23 +0000421and
422.B interface
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000423can be
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000424.BR A ", or " B .
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerfeea2722009-07-01 00:02:23 +0000425The default model is
426.B 4232H
427and the default interface is
428.BR B .
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000429.TP
430.BR "serprog " programmer
431A mandatory parameter specifies either a serial
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerdfade102009-08-18 23:51:22 +0000432device/baud combination or an IP/port combination for communication with the
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000433programmer. In the device/baud combination, the device has to start with a
434slash. For serial, you have to use the
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000435.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger744132a2010-07-06 09:55:48 +0000436.B " flashrom \-p serprog:dev=/dev/device:baud"
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000437.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerdfade102009-08-18 23:51:22 +0000438syntax and for IP, you have to use
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000439.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger744132a2010-07-06 09:55:48 +0000440.B " flashrom \-p serprog:ip=ipaddr:port"
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000441.sp
442instead. More information about serprog is available in
443.B serprog-protocol.txt
444in the source distribution.
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000445.TP
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger71127722010-05-31 15:27:27 +0000446.BR "buspirate_spi " programmer
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000447A required
448.B dev
449parameter specifies the Bus Pirate device node and an optional
450.B spispeed
451parameter specifies the frequency of the SPI bus. The parameter
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000452delimiter is a comma. Syntax is
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerdfade102009-08-18 23:51:22 +0000453.sp
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000454.B " flashrom \-p buspirate_spi:dev=/dev/device,spispeed=frequency"
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000455.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerd5b28fa2009-11-24 18:27:10 +0000456where
457.B frequency
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000458can be
459.BR 30k ", " 125k ", " 250k ", " 1M ", " 2M ", " 2.6M ", " 4M " or " 8M
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000460(in Hz). The default is the maximum frequency of 8 MHz.
Carl-Daniel Hailfingere7fdd6e2010-07-21 10:26:01 +0000461.TP
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000462.BR "dediprog " programmer
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerc2441382010-11-09 22:00:31 +0000463An optional
464.B voltage
465parameter specifies the voltage the Dediprog should use. The default unit is
466Volt if no unit is specified. You can use
467.BR mV ", " milliVolt ", " V " or " Volt
468as unit specifier. Syntax is
469.sp
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000470.B " flashrom \-p dediprog:voltage=value"
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerc2441382010-11-09 22:00:31 +0000471.sp
472where
473.B value
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000474can be
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerc2441382010-11-09 22:00:31 +0000475.BR 0V ", " 1.8V ", " 2.5V ", " 3.5V
476or the equivalent in mV.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000477.TP
Carl-Daniel Hailfingere7fdd6e2010-07-21 10:26:01 +0000478.BR "rayer_spi " programmer
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger37c42522010-10-05 19:19:48 +0000479The default I/O base address used for the parallel port is 0x378 and you can use
480the optional
481.B iobase
482parameter to specify an alternate base I/O address with the
483.sp
484.B " flashrom \-p rayer_spi:iobase=baseaddr"
485.sp
486syntax where
487.B baseaddr
488is base I/O port address of the parallel port, which must be a multiple of
489four. Make sure to not forget the "0x" prefix for hexadecimal port addresses.
490.sp
491More information about the hardware is available at
Carl-Daniel Hailfingere7fdd6e2010-07-21 10:26:01 +0000492http://rayer.ic.cz/elektro/spipgm.htm
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +0000493.TP
494.BR "ogp_spi " programmer
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000495The flash ROM chip to access must be specified with the
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +0000496.B rom
497parameter.
498.sp
499.B " flashrom \-p ogp_spi:rom=name"
500.sp
501Where
502.B name
503is either
504.B cprom
505or
506.B s3
507for the configuration ROM and
508.B bprom
509or
510.B bios
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000511for the BIOS ROM. If more than one card supported by the ogp_spi programmer
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +0000512is installed in your system, you have to specify the PCI address of the card
513you want to use with the
514.B pci=
515parameter as explained in the
516.B nic3com
517section above.
518.sp
519More information about the hardware is available at
520http://wiki.opengraphics.org
Peter Stuge42688e52009-01-26 02:20:56 +0000521.SH EXIT STATUS
522flashrom exits with 0 on success, 1 on most failures but with 2 if /dev/mem
523(/dev/xsvc on Solaris) can not be opened and with 3 if a call to mmap() fails.
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +0000524.SH REQUIREMENTS
525flashrom needs different access permissions for different programmers.
526.sp
527.B internal
528needs raw memory access, PCI configuration space access, raw I/O port
529access (x86) and MSR access (x86).
530.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +0000531.BR nic3com ", " nicrealtek ", " nicsmc1211 " and " nicnatsemi "
532need PCI configuration space read access and raw I/O port access.
533.sp
534.B atahpt
535needs PCI configuration space access and raw I/O port access.
536.sp
537.BR gfxnvidia " and " drkaiser
538need PCI configuration space access and raw memory access.
539.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingere7fdd6e2010-07-21 10:26:01 +0000540.B rayer_spi
541needs raw I/O port access.
542.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +0000543.B satasii
544needs PCI configuration space read access and raw memory access.
545.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000546.B satamv
547needs PCI configuration space read access, raw I/O port access and raw memory
548access.
549.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +0000550.B serprog
551needs TCP access to the network or userspace access to a serial port.
552.sp
553.B buspirate_spi
554needs userspace access to a serial port.
555.sp
556.BR dediprog " and " ft2232_spi
557need access to the USB device via libusb.
558.sp
559.B dummy
560needs no access permissions at all.
561.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000562.BR internal ", " nic3com ", " nicrealtek ", " nicsmc1211 ", " nicnatsemi ", "
563.BR gfxnvidia ", " drkaiser ", " satasii ", " satamv " and " atahpt
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +0000564have to be run as superuser/root, and need additional raw access permission.
565.sp
566.BR serprog ", " buspirate_spi ", " dediprog " and " ft2232_spi
567can be run as normal user on most operating systems if appropriate device
568permissions are set.
569.sp
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +0000570.B ogp
571needs PCI configuration space read access and raw memory access.
572.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +0000573On OpenBSD, you can obtain raw access permission by setting
574securelevel=-1 in /etc/rc.securelevel and rebooting, or rebooting into single
575user mode.
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +0000576.SH BUGS
Uwe Hermann42eb17f2008-01-18 17:48:51 +0000577Please report any bugs at
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000578.sp
579.B " http://www.flashrom.org/trac/flashrom/newticket"
580.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000581or on the flashrom mailing list at
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000582.B "<flashrom@flashrom.org>"
583.sp
584We recommend to subscribe first at
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000585.sp
586.B " http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000587.sp
588Using flashrom on laptops is dangerous and may easily make your hardware
589unusable unless you can desolder the flash chip and have a full flash chip
590backup. This is caused by the embedded controller (EC) present in many laptops,
591which interacts badly with any flash attempts. This is a hardware limitation
592and flashrom will attempt to detect it and abort immediately for safety reasons.
Stefan Taunerac54fbe2011-07-21 19:52:00 +0000593.SH LICENSE
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +0000594.B flashrom
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000595is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2. Some files are
596additionally available under the GPL (version 2, or any later version).
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +0000597.SH COPYRIGHT
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +0000598.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000599Please see the individual files.
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +0000600.SH AUTHORS
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000601Andrew Morgan
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000602.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000603Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
604.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000605Claus Gindhart
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000606.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000607David Borg
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000608.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000609David Hendricks
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000610.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000611Dominik Geyer
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000612.br
Stefan Reinaueredc61882010-01-03 14:40:30 +0000613Eric Biederman
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000614.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000615Giampiero Giancipoli
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000616.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000617Helge Wagner
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000618.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000619Idwer Vollering
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000620.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000621Joe Bao
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000622.br
Stefan Taunerc0aaf952011-05-19 02:58:17 +0000623Joerg Fischer
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000624.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000625Joshua Roys
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000626.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000627Luc Verhaegen
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000628.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger451dc802009-05-01 11:00:39 +0000629Li-Ta Lo
630.br
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +0000631Mark Marshall
632.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000633Markus Boas
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000634.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000635Mattias Mattsson
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000636.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000637Michael Karcher
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +0000638.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000639Nikolay Petukhov
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000640.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000641Patrick Georgi
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000642.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000643Peter Lemenkov
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000644.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000645Peter Stuge
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000646.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000647Reinder E.N. de Haan
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000648.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000649Ronald G. Minnich
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000650.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000651Ronald Hoogenboom
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +0000652.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000653Sean Nelson
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +0000654.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000655Stefan Reinauer
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +0000656.br
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000657Stefan Tauner
658.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000659Stefan Wildemann
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000660.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000661Stephan Guilloux
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000662.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000663Steven James
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000664.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000665Uwe Hermann
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000666.br
Stefan Reinaueredc61882010-01-03 14:40:30 +0000667Wang Qingpei
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +0000668.br
Stefan Reinaueredc61882010-01-03 14:40:30 +0000669Yinghai Lu
Stefan Reinauerf8337dd2006-08-03 10:49:09 +0000670.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +0000671some others, please see the flashrom svn changelog for details.
672.br
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000673All authors can be reached via email at <flashrom@flashrom.org>.
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +0000674.PP
Stefan Taunerac54fbe2011-07-21 19:52:00 +0000675This manual page was written by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>,
676Carl-Daniel Hailfinger and others.
Uwe Hermann42eb17f2008-01-18 17:48:51 +0000677It is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL (version 2 or later).