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Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +020043.TH FLASHPROG 8 "@MAN_DATE@" "flashprog-@VERSION@" "@MAN_DATE@"
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +000044.SH NAME
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +020045flashprog \- detect, read, write, verify and erase flash chips
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +000046.SH SYNOPSIS
Nico Hubera7050432023-02-11 18:01:26 +010047Flashprog supports multiple command modes:
48.sp
Nico Huber1f693db2023-02-11 18:28:33 +010049.B flashprog \fR([\fBprog\fR]|\fBconfig\fR|\fBcfg\fR)
Nico Hubera7050432023-02-11 18:01:26 +010050.sp
51With
52.B prog
Nico Huber1f693db2023-02-11 18:28:33 +010053being the default and described in this manual. For the other commands, see
54.MR flashprog-config 8 .
Nico Hubera7050432023-02-11 18:01:26 +010055.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +020056.B flashprog \fR[\fB\-h\fR|\fB\-R\fR|\fB\-L\fR|\fB\-z\fR|
Edward O'Callaghan0cd11d82019-09-23 22:46:12 +100057 \fB\-p\fR <programmername>[:<parameters>] [\fB\-c\fR <chipname>]
Edward O'Callaghan7d6b5262019-09-23 22:53:14 +100058 (\fB\-\-flash\-name\fR|\fB\-\-flash\-size\fR|
Edward O'Callaghan0cd11d82019-09-23 22:46:12 +100059 [\fB\-E\fR|\fB\-r\fR <file>|\fB\-w\fR <file>|\fB\-v\fR <file>]
Anastasia Klimchuka7cb7e92022-11-25 18:10:43 +110060 [(\fB\-l\fR <file>|\fB\-\-ifd\fR|\fB\-\-fmap\fR|\fB\-\-fmap-file\fR <file>)
61 [\fB\-i\fR <include>]...]
Edward O'Callaghan0cd11d82019-09-23 22:46:12 +100062 [\fB\-n\fR] [\fB\-N\fR] [\fB\-f\fR])]
Richard Hughes842d6782021-01-15 09:48:12 +000063 [\fB\-V\fR[\fBV\fR[\fBV\fR]]] [\fB-o\fR <logfile>] [\fB\-\-progress\fR]
64
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +000065.SH DESCRIPTION
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +020066.B flashprog
Uwe Hermanne8ba5382009-05-22 11:37:27 +000067is a utility for detecting, reading, writing, verifying and erasing flash
Uwe Hermann530cb2d2009-05-14 22:58:21 +000068chips. It's often used to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware images in-system
Uwe Hermann941a2732011-07-25 21:12:57 +000069using a supported mainboard. However, it also supports various external
70PCI/USB/parallel-port/serial-port based devices which can program flash chips,
71including some network cards (NICs), SATA/IDE controller cards, graphics cards,
Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh2c714ab2012-09-26 00:47:09 +000072the Bus Pirate device, various FTDI FT2232/FT4232H/FT232H based USB devices, and more.
Uwe Hermanne74b9f82009-04-10 14:41:29 +000073.PP
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000074It supports a wide range of DIP32, PLCC32, DIP8, SO8/SOIC8, TSOP32, TSOP40,
Uwe Hermann941a2732011-07-25 21:12:57 +000075TSOP48, and BGA chips, which use various protocols such as LPC, FWH,
76parallel flash, or SPI.
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +000077.SH OPTIONS
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000078You can specify one of
79.BR \-h ", " \-R ", " \-L ", " \-z ", " \-E ", " \-r ", " \-w ", " \-v
80or no operation.
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +020081If no operation is specified, flashprog will only probe for flash chips. It is
82recommended that if you try flashprog the first time on a system, you run it
Uwe Hermann941a2732011-07-25 21:12:57 +000083in probe-only mode and check the output. Also you are advised to make a
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +000084backup of your current ROM contents with
85.B \-r
Stefan Taunere34e3e82013-01-01 00:06:51 +000086before you try to write a new image. All operations involving any chip access (probe/read/write/...) require the
87.B -p/--programmer
88option to be used (please see below).
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +000089.TP
Uwe Hermanne74b9f82009-04-10 14:41:29 +000090.B "\-r, \-\-read <file>"
91Read flash ROM contents and save them into the given
92.BR <file> .
Uwe Hermann941a2732011-07-25 21:12:57 +000093If the file already exists, it will be overwritten.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +000094.TP
Daniel Campellod12b6bc2022-03-14 11:43:16 -060095.B "\-w, \-\-write (<file>|-)"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +000096Write
97.B <file>
Daniel Campellod12b6bc2022-03-14 11:43:16 -060098into flash ROM. If
99.B -
100is provided instead, contents will be read from stdin. This will first automatically
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000101.B erase
102the chip, then write to it.
Stefan Taunerac54fbe2011-07-21 19:52:00 +0000103.sp
104In the process the chip is also read several times. First an in-memory backup
105is made for disaster recovery and to be able to skip regions that are
106already equal to the image file. This copy is updated along with the write
107operation. In case of erase errors it is even re-read completely. After
108writing has finished and if verification is enabled, the whole flash chip is
109read out and compared with the input image.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +0000110.TP
Uwe Hermannea07f622009-06-24 17:31:08 +0000111.B "\-n, \-\-noverify"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +0000112Skip the automatic verification of flash ROM contents after writing. Using this
Uwe Hermannea07f622009-06-24 17:31:08 +0000113option is
114.B not
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +0000115recommended, you should only use it if you know what you are doing and if you
Uwe Hermannea07f622009-06-24 17:31:08 +0000116feel that the time for verification takes too long.
117.sp
118Typical usage is:
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200119.B "flashprog \-p prog \-n \-w <file>"
Uwe Hermannea07f622009-06-24 17:31:08 +0000120.sp
121This option is only useful in combination with
122.BR \-\-write .
123.TP
Nico Huber99d15952016-05-02 16:54:24 +0200124.B "\-N, \-\-noverify-all"
125Skip not included regions during automatic verification after writing (cf.
126.BR "\-l " "and " "\-i" ).
127You should only use this option if you are sure that communication with
128the flash chip is reliable (e.g. when using the
129.BR internal
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200130programmer). Even if flashprog is instructed not to touch parts of the
Nico Huber99d15952016-05-02 16:54:24 +0200131flash chip, their contents could be damaged (e.g. due to misunderstood
132erase commands).
133.sp
134This option is required to flash an Intel system with locked ME flash
135region using the
136.BR internal
137programmer. It may be enabled by default in this case in the future.
138.TP
Daniel Campellod12b6bc2022-03-14 11:43:16 -0600139.B "\-v, \-\-verify (<file>|-)"
Uwe Hermanne74b9f82009-04-10 14:41:29 +0000140Verify the flash ROM contents against the given
141.BR <file> .
Daniel Campellod12b6bc2022-03-14 11:43:16 -0600142If
143.BR -
144is provided instead, contents will be read from stdin.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +0000145.TP
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +0000146.B "\-E, \-\-erase"
Uwe Hermanne74b9f82009-04-10 14:41:29 +0000147Erase the flash ROM chip.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +0000148.TP
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +0000149.B "\-V, \-\-verbose"
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000150More verbose output. This option can be supplied multiple times
Stefan Taunereebeb532011-08-04 17:40:25 +0000151(max. 3 times, i.e.
152.BR \-VVV )
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000153for even more debug output.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +0000154.TP
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +0000155.B "\-c, \-\-chip" <chipname>
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000156Probe only for the specified flash ROM chip. This option takes the chip name as
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000157printed by
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200158.B "flashprog \-L"
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000159without the vendor name as parameter. Please note that the chip name is
160case sensitive.
Joerg Mayer645c6df2010-03-13 14:47:48 +0000161.TP
Joerg Mayer645c6df2010-03-13 14:47:48 +0000162.B "\-f, \-\-force"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000163Force one or more of the following actions:
Joerg Mayer645c6df2010-03-13 14:47:48 +0000164.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000165* Force chip read and pretend the chip is there.
166.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000167* Force chip access even if the chip is bigger than the maximum supported \
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000168size for the flash bus.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000169.sp
170* Force erase even if erase is known bad.
171.sp
172* Force write even if write is known bad.
Joerg Mayer645c6df2010-03-13 14:47:48 +0000173.TP
174.B "\-l, \-\-layout <file>"
175Read ROM layout from
176.BR <file> .
Uwe Hermann87c07932009-05-05 16:15:46 +0000177.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200178flashprog supports ROM layouts. This allows you to flash certain parts of
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4e3391f2012-07-22 12:01:43 +0000179the flash chip only. A ROM layout file contains multiple lines with the
180following syntax:
181.sp
182.B " startaddr:endaddr imagename"
183.sp
184.BR "startaddr " "and " "endaddr "
185are hexadecimal addresses within the ROM file and do not refer to any
186physical address. Please note that using a 0x prefix for those hexadecimal
187numbers is not necessary, but you can't specify decimal/octal numbers.
188.BR "imagename " "is an arbitrary name for the region/image from"
189.BR " startaddr " "to " "endaddr " "(both addresses included)."
190.sp
191Example:
Uwe Hermann87c07932009-05-05 16:15:46 +0000192.sp
193 00000000:00008fff gfxrom
194 00009000:0003ffff normal
195 00040000:0007ffff fallback
196.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4e3391f2012-07-22 12:01:43 +0000197If you only want to update the image named
198.BR "normal " "in a ROM based on the layout above, run"
Uwe Hermann87c07932009-05-05 16:15:46 +0000199.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200200.B " flashprog \-p prog \-\-layout rom.layout \-\-image normal \-w some.rom"
Uwe Hermann87c07932009-05-05 16:15:46 +0000201.sp
Stefan Taunere34e3e82013-01-01 00:06:51 +0000202To update only the images named
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4e3391f2012-07-22 12:01:43 +0000203.BR "normal " "and " "fallback" ", run:"
Uwe Hermann87c07932009-05-05 16:15:46 +0000204.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200205.B " flashprog \-p prog \-l rom.layout \-i normal -i fallback \-w some.rom"
Uwe Hermann87c07932009-05-05 16:15:46 +0000206.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4e3391f2012-07-22 12:01:43 +0000207Overlapping sections are not supported.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +0000208.TP
Arthur Heymansc82900b2018-01-10 12:48:16 +0100209.B "\-\-fmap"
210Read layout from fmap in flash chip.
211.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200212flashprog supports the fmap binary format which is commonly used by coreboot
Arthur Heymansc82900b2018-01-10 12:48:16 +0100213for partitioning a flash chip. The on-chip fmap will be read and used to generate
214the layout.
215.sp
216If you only want to update the
217.BR "COREBOOT"
218region defined in the fmap, run
219.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200220.B " flashprog -p prog \-\-fmap \-\-image COREBOOT \-w some.rom"
Arthur Heymansc82900b2018-01-10 12:48:16 +0100221.TP
222.B "\-\-fmap-file <file>"
223Read layout from a
224.BR <file>
225containing binary fmap (e.g. coreboot roms).
226.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200227flashprog supports the fmap binary format which is commonly used by coreboot
Arthur Heymansc82900b2018-01-10 12:48:16 +0100228for partitioning a flash chip. The fmap in the specified file will be read and
229used to generate the layout.
230.sp
231If you only want to update the
232.BR "COREBOOT"
233region defined in the binary fmap file, run
234.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200235.B " flashprog \-p prog \-\-fmap-file some.rom \-\-image COREBOOT \-w some.rom"
Arthur Heymansc82900b2018-01-10 12:48:16 +0100236.TP
Nico Huber305f4172013-06-14 11:55:26 +0200237.B "\-\-ifd"
238Read ROM layout from Intel Firmware Descriptor.
239.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200240flashprog supports ROM layouts given by an Intel Firmware Descriptor
Nico Huber305f4172013-06-14 11:55:26 +0200241(IFD). The on-chip descriptor will be read and used to generate the
242layout. If you need to change the layout, you have to update the IFD
243only first.
244.sp
245The following ROM images may be present in an IFD:
246.sp
247 fd the IFD itself
248 bios the host firmware aka. BIOS
249 me Intel Management Engine firmware
250 gbe gigabit ethernet firmware
251 pd platform specific data
252.TP
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4e3391f2012-07-22 12:01:43 +0000253.B "\-i, \-\-image <imagename>"
254Only flash region/image
255.B <imagename>
Uwe Hermann67808fe2007-10-18 00:29:05 +0000256from flash layout.
Stefan Reinauerde063bf2006-09-21 13:09:22 +0000257.TP
Edward O'Callaghan0cd11d82019-09-23 22:46:12 +1000258.B "\-\-flash\-name"
259Prints out the detected flash chips name.
260.TP
Edward O'Callaghan7d6b5262019-09-23 22:53:14 +1000261.B "\-\-flash\-size"
262Prints out the detected flash chips size.
263.TP
Michael Niewöhner96cc5d32021-09-21 17:37:32 +0200264.B "\-\-flash\-contents <ref\-file>"
265The file contents of
266.BR <ref\-file>
267will be used to decide which parts of the flash need to be written. Providing
268this saves an initial read of the full flash chip. Be careful, if the provided
269data doesn't actually match the flash contents, results are undefined.
270.TP
Uwe Hermanne5ac1642008-03-12 11:54:51 +0000271.B "\-L, \-\-list\-supported"
Uwe Hermann941a2732011-07-25 21:12:57 +0000272List the flash chips, chipsets, mainboards, and external programmers
273(including PCI, USB, parallel port, and serial port based devices)
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200274supported by flashprog.
Uwe Hermanne5ac1642008-03-12 11:54:51 +0000275.sp
Uwe Hermanne8ba5382009-05-22 11:37:27 +0000276There are many unlisted boards which will work out of the box, without
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200277special support in flashprog. Please let us know if you can verify that
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000278other boards work or do not work out of the box.
279.sp
280.B IMPORTANT:
281For verification you have
Uwe Hermanne8ba5382009-05-22 11:37:27 +0000282to test an ERASE and/or WRITE operation, so make sure you only do that
283if you have proper means to recover from failure!
Uwe Hermanne5ac1642008-03-12 11:54:51 +0000284.TP
Uwe Hermann20a293f2009-06-19 10:42:43 +0000285.B "\-z, \-\-list\-supported-wiki"
286Same as
287.BR \-\-list\-supported ,
288but outputs the supported hardware in MediaWiki syntax, so that it can be
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +0000289easily pasted into the
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200290.URLB https://flashprog.org/Supported_hardware "supported hardware wiki page" .
Uwe Hermann941a2732011-07-25 21:12:57 +0000291Please note that MediaWiki output is not compiled in by default.
Uwe Hermann20a293f2009-06-19 10:42:43 +0000292.TP
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000293.B "\-p, \-\-programmer <name>[:parameter[,parameter[,parameter]]]"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4e3391f2012-07-22 12:01:43 +0000294Specify the programmer device. This is mandatory for all operations
295involving any chip access (probe/read/write/...). Currently supported are:
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerce986772009-05-09 00:27:07 +0000296.sp
Stefan Tauner0be072c2016-03-13 15:16:30 +0000297.BR "* internal" " (for in-system flashing in the mainboard)"
Uwe Hermann530cb2d2009-05-14 22:58:21 +0000298.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200299.BR "* dummy" " (virtual programmer for testing flashprog)"
Uwe Hermannc7e8a0c2009-05-19 14:14:21 +0000300.sp
Uwe Hermann530cb2d2009-05-14 22:58:21 +0000301.BR "* nic3com" " (for flash ROMs on 3COM network cards)"
302.sp
Sergey Lichack98f47102012-08-27 01:24:15 +0000303.BR "* nicrealtek" " (for flash ROMs on Realtek and SMC 1211 network cards)"
Uwe Hermann829ed842010-05-24 17:39:14 +0000304.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000305.BR "* nicnatsemi" " (for flash ROMs on National Semiconductor DP838* network \
306cards)"
307.sp
Uwe Hermann314cfba2011-07-28 19:23:09 +0000308.BR "* nicintel" " (for parallel flash ROMs on Intel 10/100Mbit network cards)
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000309.sp
Uwe Hermann2bc98f62009-09-30 18:29:55 +0000310.BR "* gfxnvidia" " (for flash ROMs on NVIDIA graphics cards)"
311.sp
TURBO Jb0912c02009-09-02 23:00:46 +0000312.BR "* drkaiser" " (for flash ROMs on Dr. Kaiser PC-Waechter PCI cards)"
313.sp
Uwe Hermannc7e8a0c2009-05-19 14:14:21 +0000314.BR "* satasii" " (for flash ROMs on Silicon Image SATA/IDE controllers)"
315.sp
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000316.BR "* satamv" " (for flash ROMs on Marvell SATA controllers)"
317.sp
Uwe Hermannddd5c9e2010-02-21 21:17:00 +0000318.BR "* atahpt" " (for flash ROMs on Highpoint ATA/RAID controllers)"
319.sp
Stefan Tauner4f094752014-06-01 22:36:30 +0000320.BR "* atavia" " (for flash ROMs on VIA VT6421A SATA controllers)"
Jonathan Kollasch7f0f3fa2014-06-01 10:26:23 +0000321.sp
Joseph C. Lehnerc2644a32016-01-16 23:45:25 +0000322.BR "* atapromise" " (for flash ROMs on Promise PDC2026x ATA/RAID controllers)"
323.sp
Kyösti Mälkki72d42f82014-06-01 23:48:31 +0000324.BR "* it8212" " (for flash ROMs on ITE IT8212F ATA/RAID controller)"
325.sp
Stefan Tauner0be072c2016-03-13 15:16:30 +0000326.BR "* ft2232_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to an FT2232/FT4232H/FT232H family based USB SPI programmer).
Paul Fox05dfbe62009-06-16 21:08:06 +0000327.sp
Nico Huber044c9dc2023-12-29 23:26:57 +0100328.BR "* ft4222_spi" " (for SPI and QPI flash ROMs attached to an FT4222H based USB programmer).
329.sp
Stefan Tauner72587f82016-01-04 03:05:15 +0000330.BR "* serprog" " (for flash ROMs attached to a programmer speaking serprog, \
Stefan Tauner0be072c2016-03-13 15:16:30 +0000331including some Arduino-based devices)."
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerdfade102009-08-18 23:51:22 +0000332.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000333.BR "* buspirate_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a Bus Pirate)"
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerd5b28fa2009-11-24 18:27:10 +0000334.sp
Nico Hubera1b7f352024-03-25 18:32:11 +0100335.BR "* dediprog" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a Dediprog SF100/SF200/SF600/SF700)"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +0000336.sp
Kyösti Mälkki8b1bdf12013-10-02 01:21:45 +0000337.BR "* rayer_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a parallel port by one of various cable types)"
Carl-Daniel Hailfingere7fdd6e2010-07-21 10:26:01 +0000338.sp
Michael Karchere5449392012-05-05 20:53:59 +0000339.BR "* pony_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a SI-Prog serial port "
340bitbanging adapter)
341.sp
Uwe Hermann314cfba2011-07-28 19:23:09 +0000342.BR "* nicintel_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs on Intel Gigabit network cards)"
Idwer Vollering004f4b72010-09-03 18:21:21 +0000343.sp
Uwe Hermann314cfba2011-07-28 19:23:09 +0000344.BR "* ogp_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs on Open Graphics Project graphics card)"
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +0000345.sp
Steve Markgraf61899472023-01-09 23:06:52 +0100346.BR "* linux_gpio_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a GPIO chip device accessible via /dev/gpiochipX on Linux)"
347.sp
David Hendricksf9a30552015-05-23 20:30:30 -0700348.BR "* linux_mtd" " (for SPI flash ROMs accessible via /dev/mtdX on Linux)"
349.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8541d232012-02-16 21:00:27 +0000350.BR "* linux_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs accessible via /dev/spidevX.Y on Linux)"
351.sp
James Lairdc60de0e2013-03-27 13:00:23 +0000352.BR "* usbblaster_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to an Altera USB-Blaster compatible cable)"
353.sp
Ricardo Ribalda Delgado2a41f0a2014-07-28 20:35:21 +0000354.BR "* nicintel_eeprom" " (for SPI EEPROMs on Intel Gigabit network cards)"
355.sp
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +0000356.BR "* mstarddc_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs accessible through DDC in MSTAR-equipped displays)"
357.sp
Justin Chevrier66e554b2015-02-08 21:58:10 +0000358.BR "* pickit2_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs accessible via Microchip PICkit2)"
359.sp
Urja Rannikko0870b022016-01-31 22:10:29 +0000360.BR "* ch341a_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to WCH CH341A)"
361.sp
Nicholas Chin197b7c72022-10-23 13:10:31 -0600362.BR "* ch347_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to WCH CH347)"
363.sp
Lubomir Rintelb2154e82018-01-14 17:35:33 +0100364.BR "* digilent_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to iCEblink40 development boards)"
365.sp
Marc Schink3578ec62016-03-17 16:23:03 +0100366.BR "* jlink_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to SEGGER J-Link and compatible devices)"
367.sp
Miklós Márton2d20d6d2018-01-30 20:20:15 +0100368.BR "* ni845x_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to National Instruments USB-8451 or USB-8452)"
369.sp
Miklós Márton324929c2019-08-01 19:14:10 +0200370.BR "* stlinkv3_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to STMicroelectronics STLINK V3 devices)"
371.sp
Jean THOMASe28d8e42022-10-11 17:54:30 +0200372.BR "* dirtyjtag_spi" " (for SPI flash ROMs attached to DirtyJTAG-compatible devices)"
373.sp
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000374Some programmers have optional or mandatory parameters which are described
375in detail in the
Stefan Tauner6697f712014-08-06 15:09:15 +0000376.B PROGRAMMER-SPECIFIC INFORMATION
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000377section. Support for some programmers can be disabled at compile time.
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200378.B "flashprog \-h"
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000379lists all supported programmers.
380.TP
381.B "\-h, \-\-help"
382Show a help text and exit.
383.TP
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger0b9af362012-07-21 16:56:04 +0000384.B "\-o, \-\-output <logfile>"
385Save the full debug log to
386.BR <logfile> .
387If the file already exists, it will be overwritten. This is the recommended
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200388way to gather logs from flashprog because they will be verbose even if the
Stefan Tauner6697f712014-08-06 15:09:15 +0000389on-screen messages are not verbose and don't require output redirection.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger0b9af362012-07-21 16:56:04 +0000390.TP
Richard Hughes842d6782021-01-15 09:48:12 +0000391.B "\-\-progress"
392Show progress percentage of operations on the standard output.
393.TP
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000394.B "\-R, \-\-version"
395Show version information and exit.
Stefan Tauner6697f712014-08-06 15:09:15 +0000396.SH PROGRAMMER-SPECIFIC INFORMATION
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000397Some programmer drivers accept further parameters to set programmer-specific
Uwe Hermann4e3d0b32010-03-25 23:18:41 +0000398parameters. These parameters are separated from the programmer name by a
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000399colon. While some programmers take arguments at fixed positions, other
400programmers use a key/value interface in which the key and value is separated
401by an equal sign and different pairs are separated by a comma or a colon.
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000402.SS
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000403.BR "internal " programmer
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000404.TP
405.B Board Enables
406.sp
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000407Some mainboards require to run mainboard specific code to enable flash erase
408and write support (and probe support on old systems with parallel flash).
409The mainboard brand and model (if it requires specific code) is usually
410autodetected using one of the following mechanisms: If your system is
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000411running coreboot, the mainboard type is determined from the coreboot table.
412Otherwise, the mainboard is detected by examining the onboard PCI devices
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000413and possibly DMI info. If PCI and DMI do not contain information to uniquely
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger2d927fb2012-01-04 00:48:27 +0000414identify the mainboard (which is the exception), or if you want to override
415the detected mainboard model, you can specify the mainboard using the
416.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200417.B " flashprog \-p internal:mainboard=<vendor>:<board>"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger2d927fb2012-01-04 00:48:27 +0000418syntax.
419.sp
420See the 'Known boards' or 'Known laptops' section in the output
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200421of 'flashprog \-L' for a list of boards which require the specification of
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger2d927fb2012-01-04 00:48:27 +0000422the board name, if no coreboot table is found.
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000423.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000424Some of these board-specific flash enabling functions (called
425.BR "board enables" )
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200426in flashprog have not yet been tested. If your mainboard is detected needing
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000427an untested board enable function, a warning message is printed and the
428board enable is not executed, because a wrong board enable function might
429cause the system to behave erratically, as board enable functions touch the
430low-level internals of a mainboard. Not executing a board enable function
431(if one is needed) might cause detection or erasing failure. If your board
432protects only part of the flash (commonly the top end, called boot block),
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200433flashprog might encounter an error only after erasing the unprotected part,
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000434so running without the board-enable function might be dangerous for erase
435and write (which includes erase).
436.sp
437The suggested procedure for a mainboard with untested board specific code is
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200438to first try to probe the ROM (just invoke flashprog and check that it
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000439detects your flash chip type) without running the board enable code (i.e.
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000440without any parameters). If it finds your chip, fine. Otherwise, retry
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000441probing your chip with the board-enable code running, using
442.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200443.B " flashprog \-p internal:boardenable=force"
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000444.sp
445If your chip is still not detected, the board enable code seems to be broken
446or the flash chip unsupported. Otherwise, make a backup of your current ROM
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000447contents (using
448.BR \-r )
449and store it to a medium outside of your computer, like
450a USB drive or a network share. If you needed to run the board enable code
Stefan Taunereb582572012-09-21 12:52:50 +0000451already for probing, use it for reading too.
Martin Rothf6c1cb12022-03-15 10:55:25 -0600452If reading succeeds and the contents of the read file look legit you can try to write the new image.
Stefan Taunereb582572012-09-21 12:52:50 +0000453You should enable the board enable code in any case now, as it
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000454has been written because it is known that writing/erasing without the board
455enable is going to fail. In any case (success or failure), please report to
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200456the flashprog mailing list, see below.
Michael Karcher7f0c3ec2010-03-07 22:29:28 +0000457.sp
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000458.TP
459.B Coreboot
460.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200461On systems running coreboot, flashprog checks whether the desired image matches
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000462your mainboard. This needs some special board ID to be present in the image.
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200463If flashprog detects that the image you want to write and the current board
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000464do not match, it will refuse to write the image unless you specify
465.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200466.B " flashprog \-p internal:boardmismatch=force"
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000467.TP
468.B ITE IT87 Super I/O
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000469.sp
Vadim Girlin4dd0f902013-08-24 12:18:17 +0000470If your mainboard is manufactured by GIGABYTE and supports DualBIOS it is very likely that it uses an
471ITE IT87 series Super I/O to switch between the two flash chips. Only one of them can be accessed at a time
472and you can manually select which one to use with the
473.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200474.B " flashprog \-p internal:dualbiosindex=chip"
Vadim Girlin4dd0f902013-08-24 12:18:17 +0000475.sp
476syntax where
477.B chip
478is the index of the chip to use (0 = main, 1 = backup). You can check which one is currently selected by
479leaving out the
480.B chip
481parameter.
482.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger01f3ef42010-03-25 02:50:40 +0000483If your mainboard uses an ITE IT87 series Super I/O for LPC<->SPI flash bus
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200484translation, flashprog should autodetect that configuration. If you want to
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000485set the I/O base port of the IT87 series SPI controller manually instead of
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000486using the value provided by the BIOS, use the
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +0000487.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200488.B " flashprog \-p internal:it87spiport=portnum"
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000489.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000490syntax where
491.B portnum
492is the I/O port number (must be a multiple of 8). In the unlikely case
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200493flashprog doesn't detect an active IT87 LPC<->SPI bridge, please send a bug
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000494report so we can diagnose the problem.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000495.sp
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000496.TP
Rudolf Marek70e14592013-07-25 22:58:56 +0000497.B AMD chipsets
498.sp
499Beginning with the SB700 chipset there is an integrated microcontroller (IMC) based on the 8051 embedded in
500every AMD southbridge. Its firmware resides in the same flash chip as the host's which makes writing to the
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200501flash risky if the IMC is active. Flashprog tries to temporarily disable the IMC but even then changing the
Rudolf Marek70e14592013-07-25 22:58:56 +0000502contents of the flash can have unwanted effects: when the IMC continues (at the latest after a reboot) it will
503continue executing code from the flash. If the code was removed or changed in an unfortunate way it is
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200504unpredictable what the IMC will do. Therefore, if flashprog detects an active IMC it will disable write support
Rudolf Marek70e14592013-07-25 22:58:56 +0000505unless the user forces it with the
506.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200507.B " flashprog \-p internal:amd_imc_force=yes"
Rudolf Marek70e14592013-07-25 22:58:56 +0000508.sp
509syntax. The user is responsible for supplying a suitable image or leaving out the IMC region with the help of
510a layout file. This limitation might be removed in the future when we understand the details better and have
511received enough feedback from users. Please report the outcome if you had to use this option to write a chip.
512.sp
Stefan Tauner21071b02014-05-16 21:39:48 +0000513An optional
514.B spispeed
515parameter specifies the frequency of the SPI bus where applicable (i.e.\& SB600 or later with an SPI flash chip
516directly attached to the chipset).
517Syntax is
518.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200519.B " flashprog \-p internal:spispeed=frequency"
Stefan Tauner21071b02014-05-16 21:39:48 +0000520.sp
521where
522.B frequency
523can be
524.BR "'16.5\ MHz'" ", " "'22\ MHz'" ", " "'33\ MHz'" ", " "'66\ MHz'" ", " "'100\ MHZ'" ", or " "'800\ kHz'" "."
525Support of individual frequencies depends on the generation of the chipset:
526.sp
527* SB6xx, SB7xx, SP5xxx: from 16.5 MHz up to and including 33 MHz
528.sp
529* SB8xx, SB9xx, Hudson: from 16.5 MHz up to and including 66 MHz
530.sp
531* Yangtze (with SPI 100 engine as found in Kabini and Tamesh): all of them
532.sp
533The default is to use 16.5 MHz and disable Fast Reads.
Rudolf Marek70e14592013-07-25 22:58:56 +0000534.TP
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000535.B Intel chipsets
536.sp
Stefan Tauner50e7c602011-11-08 10:55:54 +0000537If you have an Intel chipset with an ICH8 or later southbridge with SPI flash
Stefan Taunereb582572012-09-21 12:52:50 +0000538attached, and if a valid descriptor was written to it (e.g.\& by the vendor), the
Stefan Tauner50e7c602011-11-08 10:55:54 +0000539chipset provides an alternative way to access the flash chip(s) named
540.BR "Hardware Sequencing" .
541It is much simpler than the normal access method (called
542.BR "Software Sequencing" "),"
543but does not allow the software to choose the SPI commands to be sent.
544You can use the
545.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200546.B " flashprog \-p internal:ich_spi_mode=value"
Stefan Tauner50e7c602011-11-08 10:55:54 +0000547.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4e3391f2012-07-22 12:01:43 +0000548syntax where
549.BR "value " "can be"
Stefan Tauner50e7c602011-11-08 10:55:54 +0000550.BR auto ", " swseq " or " hwseq .
551By default
552.RB "(or when setting " ich_spi_mode=auto )
Stefan Taunereb582572012-09-21 12:52:50 +0000553the module tries to use swseq and only activates hwseq if need be (e.g.\& if
Stefan Tauner50e7c602011-11-08 10:55:54 +0000554important opcodes are inaccessible due to lockdown; or if more than one flash
555chip is attached). The other options (swseq, hwseq) select the respective mode
556(if possible).
557.sp
Stefan Tauner5210e722012-02-16 01:13:00 +0000558ICH8 and later southbridges may also have locked address ranges of different
559kinds if a valid descriptor was written to it. The flash address space is then
560partitioned in multiple so called "Flash Regions" containing the host firmware,
561the ME firmware and so on respectively. The flash descriptor can also specify up
562to 5 so called "Protected Regions", which are freely chosen address ranges
563independent from the aforementioned "Flash Regions". All of them can be write
Nico Huber7590d1a2016-05-03 13:38:28 +0200564and/or read protected individually.
Stefan Tauner5210e722012-02-16 01:13:00 +0000565.sp
Kyösti Mälkki88ee0402013-09-14 23:37:01 +0000566If you have an Intel chipset with an ICH2 or later southbridge and if you want
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger46fa0682011-07-25 22:44:09 +0000567to set specific IDSEL values for a non-default flash chip or an embedded
568controller (EC), you can use the
569.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200570.B " flashprog \-p internal:fwh_idsel=value"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger46fa0682011-07-25 22:44:09 +0000571.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4e3391f2012-07-22 12:01:43 +0000572syntax where
573.B value
574is the 48-bit hexadecimal raw value to be written in the
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger46fa0682011-07-25 22:44:09 +0000575IDSEL registers of the Intel southbridge. The upper 32 bits use one hex digit
576each per 512 kB range between 0xffc00000 and 0xffffffff, and the lower 16 bits
577use one hex digit each per 1024 kB range between 0xff400000 and 0xff7fffff.
578The rightmost hex digit corresponds with the lowest address range. All address
579ranges have a corresponding sister range 4 MB below with identical IDSEL
580settings. The default value for ICH7 is given in the example below.
581.sp
582Example:
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200583.B "flashprog \-p internal:fwh_idsel=0x001122334567"
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000584.TP
585.B Laptops
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger46fa0682011-07-25 22:44:09 +0000586.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200587Using flashprog on older laptops that don't boot from the SPI bus is
Nico Huber2e50cdc2018-09-23 20:20:26 +0200588dangerous and may easily make your hardware unusable (see also the
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000589.B BUGS
Nico Huber2e50cdc2018-09-23 20:20:26 +0200590section). The embedded controller (EC) in some
591machines may interact badly with flashing.
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +0000592More information is
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200593.URLB https://flashprog.org/Laptops "in the wiki" .
Nico Huber2e50cdc2018-09-23 20:20:26 +0200594Problems occur when the flash chip is shared between BIOS
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200595and EC firmware, and the latter does not expect flashprog
596to access the chip. While flashprog tries to change the contents of
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000597that memory the EC might need to fetch new instructions or data from it and
598could stop working correctly. Probing for and reading from the chip may also
599irritate your EC and cause fan failure, backlight failure, sudden poweroff, and
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200600other nasty effects. flashprog will attempt to detect if it is running on such a
Nico Huber2e50cdc2018-09-23 20:20:26 +0200601laptop and limit probing to SPI buses. If you want to probe the LPC bus
602anyway at your own risk, use
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000603.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200604.B " flashprog \-p internal:laptop=force_I_want_a_brick"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000605.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger27023762010-04-28 15:22:14 +0000606We will not help you if you force flashing on a laptop because this is a really
607dumb idea.
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000608.sp
609You have been warned.
610.sp
611Currently we rely on the chassis type encoded in the DMI/SMBIOS data to detect
612laptops. Some vendors did not implement those bits correctly or set them to
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200613generic and/or dummy values. flashprog will then issue a warning and restrict
Nico Huber2e50cdc2018-09-23 20:20:26 +0200614buses like above. In this case you can use
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000615.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200616.B " flashprog \-p internal:laptop=this_is_not_a_laptop"
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000617.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200618to tell flashprog (at your own risk) that it is not running on a laptop.
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000619.SS
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000620.BR "dummy " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +0000621.IP
622The dummy programmer operates on a buffer in memory only. It provides a safe and fast way to test various
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200623aspects of flashprog and is mainly used in development and while debugging.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000624It is able to emulate some chips to a certain degree (basic
625identify/read/erase/write operations work).
626.sp
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000627An optional parameter specifies the bus types it
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3504b532009-06-01 00:02:11 +0000628should support. For that you have to use the
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000629.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200630.B " flashprog \-p dummy:bus=[type[+type[+type]]]"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000631.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3504b532009-06-01 00:02:11 +0000632syntax where
633.B type
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000634can be
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger744132a2010-07-06 09:55:48 +0000635.BR parallel ", " lpc ", " fwh ", " spi
636in any order. If you specify bus without type, all buses will be disabled.
637If you do not specify bus, all buses will be enabled.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3504b532009-06-01 00:02:11 +0000638.sp
639Example:
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200640.B "flashprog \-p dummy:bus=lpc+fwh"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000641.sp
642The dummy programmer supports flash chip emulation for automated self-tests
643without hardware access. If you want to emulate a flash chip, use the
644.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200645.B " flashprog \-p dummy:emulate=chip"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000646.sp
647syntax where
648.B chip
649is one of the following chips (please specify only the chip name, not the
650vendor):
651.sp
Stefan Tauner23e10b82016-01-23 16:16:49 +0000652.RB "* ST " M25P10.RES " SPI flash chip (128 kB, RES, page write)"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000653.sp
Stefan Tauner23e10b82016-01-23 16:16:49 +0000654.RB "* SST " SST25VF040.REMS " SPI flash chip (512 kB, REMS, byte write)"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000655.sp
Stefan Tauner23e10b82016-01-23 16:16:49 +0000656.RB "* SST " SST25VF032B " SPI flash chip (4096 kB, RDID, AAI write)"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000657.sp
Stefan Tauner23e10b82016-01-23 16:16:49 +0000658.RB "* Macronix " MX25L6436 " SPI flash chip (8192 kB, RDID, SFDP)"
Stefan Tauner0b9df972012-05-07 22:12:16 +0000659.sp
Sergii Dmytrukd6448932021-12-01 19:21:59 +0200660.RB "* Winbond " W25Q128FV " SPI flash chip (16384 kB, RDID)"
661.sp
Nico Huber4203a472022-05-28 17:28:05 +0200662.RB "* Spansion " S25FL128L " SPI flash chip (16384 kB, RDID)"
663.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000664Example:
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200665.B "flashprog -p dummy:emulate=SST25VF040.REMS"
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000666.TP
667.B Persistent images
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000668.sp
669If you use flash chip emulation, flash image persistence is available as well
670by using the
671.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200672.B " flashprog \-p dummy:emulate=chip,image=image.rom"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000673.sp
674syntax where
675.B image.rom
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200676is the file where the simulated chip contents are read on flashprog startup and
677where the chip contents on flashprog shutdown are written to.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000678.sp
679Example:
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200680.B "flashprog -p dummy:emulate=M25P10.RES,image=dummy.bin"
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000681.TP
682.B SPI write chunk size
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000683.sp
684If you use SPI flash chip emulation for a chip which supports SPI page write
685with the default opcode, you can set the maximum allowed write chunk size with
686the
687.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200688.B " flashprog \-p dummy:emulate=chip,spi_write_256_chunksize=size"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000689.sp
690syntax where
691.B size
Stefan Taunereb582572012-09-21 12:52:50 +0000692is the number of bytes (min.\& 1, max.\& 256).
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000693.sp
694Example:
695.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200696.B " flashprog -p dummy:emulate=M25P10.RES,spi_write_256_chunksize=5"
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000697.TP
698.B SPI blacklist
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1b83be52012-02-08 23:28:54 +0000699.sp
700To simulate a programmer which refuses to send certain SPI commands to the
701flash chip, you can specify a blacklist of SPI commands with the
702.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200703.B " flashprog -p dummy:spi_blacklist=commandlist"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1b83be52012-02-08 23:28:54 +0000704.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4e3391f2012-07-22 12:01:43 +0000705syntax where
706.B commandlist
707is a list of two-digit hexadecimal representations of
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200708SPI commands. If commandlist is e.g.\& 0302, flashprog will behave as if the SPI
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1b83be52012-02-08 23:28:54 +0000709controller refuses to run command 0x03 (READ) and command 0x02 (WRITE).
710commandlist may be up to 512 characters (256 commands) long.
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200711Implementation note: flashprog will detect an error during command execution.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1b83be52012-02-08 23:28:54 +0000712.sp
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000713.TP
714.B SPI ignorelist
715.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1b83be52012-02-08 23:28:54 +0000716To simulate a flash chip which ignores (doesn't support) certain SPI commands,
717you can specify an ignorelist of SPI commands with the
718.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200719.B " flashprog -p dummy:spi_ignorelist=commandlist"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1b83be52012-02-08 23:28:54 +0000720.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4e3391f2012-07-22 12:01:43 +0000721syntax where
722.B commandlist
723is a list of two-digit hexadecimal representations of
Stefan Taunereb582572012-09-21 12:52:50 +0000724SPI commands. If commandlist is e.g.\& 0302, the emulated flash chip will ignore
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger1b83be52012-02-08 23:28:54 +0000725command 0x03 (READ) and command 0x02 (WRITE). commandlist may be up to 512
726characters (256 commands) long.
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200727Implementation note: flashprog won't detect an error during command execution.
Stefan Tauner5e695ab2012-05-06 17:03:40 +0000728.sp
729.TP
730.B SPI status register
731.sp
732You can specify the initial content of the chip's status register with the
733.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200734.B " flashprog -p dummy:spi_status=content"
Stefan Tauner5e695ab2012-05-06 17:03:40 +0000735.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger4e3391f2012-07-22 12:01:43 +0000736syntax where
737.B content
Sergii Dmytruk59151a42021-11-08 00:05:12 +0200738is a hexadecimal value of up to 24 bits. For example, 0x332211 assigns 0x11 to
739SR1, 0x22 to SR2 and 0x33 to SR3. Shorter value is padded to 24 bits with
740zeroes on the left. See datasheet for chosen chip for details about the
741registers content.
Sergii Dmytruk2fc70dc2021-11-08 01:38:52 +0200742.sp
743.TP
744.B Write protection
745.sp
Nico Huber4203a472022-05-28 17:28:05 +0200746Chips with emulated WP: W25Q128FV, S25FL128L.
Sergii Dmytruk2fc70dc2021-11-08 01:38:52 +0200747.sp
748You can simulate state of hardware protection pin (WP) with the
749.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200750.B " flashprog -p dummy:hwwp=state"
Sergii Dmytruk2fc70dc2021-11-08 01:38:52 +0200751.sp
752syntax where
753.B state
754is "yes" or "no" (default value). "yes" means active state of the pin implies
755that chip is write-protected (on real hardware the pin is usually negated, but
756not here).
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000757.SS
Ricardo Ribalda Delgado2a41f0a2014-07-28 20:35:21 +0000758.BR "nic3com" , " nicrealtek" , " nicnatsemi" , " nicintel", " nicintel_eeprom"\
Jonathan Kollasch7f0f3fa2014-06-01 10:26:23 +0000759, " nicintel_spi" , " gfxnvidia" , " ogp_spi" , " drkaiser" , " satasii"\
Joseph C. Lehnerc2644a32016-01-16 23:45:25 +0000760, " satamv" , " atahpt", " atavia ", " atapromise " and " it8212 " programmers
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +0000761.IP
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000762These programmers have an option to specify the PCI address of the card
763your want to use, which must be specified if more than one card supported
764by the selected programmer is installed in your system. The syntax is
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000765.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200766.BR " flashprog \-p xxxx:pci=bb:dd.f" ,
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +0000767.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000768where
Uwe Hermannc7e8a0c2009-05-19 14:14:21 +0000769.B xxxx
Stefan Taunerc2eec2c2014-05-03 21:33:01 +0000770is the name of the programmer,
Uwe Hermann530cb2d2009-05-14 22:58:21 +0000771.B bb
772is the PCI bus number,
773.B dd
774is the PCI device number, and
775.B f
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000776is the PCI function number of the desired device.
Uwe Hermann530cb2d2009-05-14 22:58:21 +0000777.sp
778Example:
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200779.B "flashprog \-p nic3com:pci=05:04.0"
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000780.SS
Jonathan Kollasch7f0f3fa2014-06-01 10:26:23 +0000781.BR "atavia " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +0000782.IP
Jonathan Kollasch7f0f3fa2014-06-01 10:26:23 +0000783Due to the mysterious address handling of the VIA VT6421A controller the user can specify an offset with the
784.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200785.B " flashprog \-p atavia:offset=addr"
Jonathan Kollasch7f0f3fa2014-06-01 10:26:23 +0000786.sp
787syntax where
788.B addr
789will be interpreted as usual (leading 0x (0) for hexadecimal (octal) values, or else decimal).
790For more information please see
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200791.URLB https://flashprog.org/VT6421A "its wiki page" .
Jonathan Kollasch7f0f3fa2014-06-01 10:26:23 +0000792.SS
Joseph C. Lehnerc2644a32016-01-16 23:45:25 +0000793.BR "atapromise " programmer
794.IP
795This programmer is currently limited to 32 kB, regardless of the actual size of the flash chip. This stems
796from the fact that, on the tested device (a Promise Ultra100), not all of the chip's address lines were
797actually connected. You may use this programmer to flash firmware updates, since these are only 16 kB in
798size (padding to 32 kB is required).
799.SS
Ricardo Ribalda Delgado2a41f0a2014-07-28 20:35:21 +0000800.BR "nicintel_eeprom " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +0000801.IP
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200802This is the first programmer module in flashprog that does not provide access to NOR flash chips but EEPROMs
Ricardo Ribalda Delgado2a41f0a2014-07-28 20:35:21 +0000803mounted on gigabit Ethernet cards based on Intel's 82580 NIC. Because EEPROMs normally do not announce their
Stefan Tauner0be072c2016-03-13 15:16:30 +0000804size nor allow themselves to be identified, the controller relies on correct size values written to predefined
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200805addresses within the chip. Flashprog follows this scheme but assumes the minimum size of 16 kB (128 kb) if an
Stefan Tauner0be072c2016-03-13 15:16:30 +0000806unprogrammed EEPROM/card is detected. Intel specifies following EEPROMs to be compatible:
807Atmel AT25128, AT25256, Micron (ST) M95128, M95256 and OnSemi (Catalyst) CAT25CS128.
Ricardo Ribalda Delgado2a41f0a2014-07-28 20:35:21 +0000808.SS
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger71127722010-05-31 15:27:27 +0000809.BR "ft2232_spi " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +0000810.IP
Alexander Goncharov11d85772023-02-25 17:32:21 +0400811This module supports various programmers based on FTDI FT2232/FT4232H/FT4233H/FT232H chips including the DLP Design
Stefan Tauner0be072c2016-03-13 15:16:30 +0000812DLP-USB1232H, openbiosprog-spi, Amontec JTAGkey/JTAGkey-tiny/JTAGkey-2, Dangerous Prototypes Bus Blaster,
813Olimex ARM-USB-TINY/-H, Olimex ARM-USB-OCD/-H, OpenMoko Neo1973 Debug board (V2+), TIAO/DIYGADGET USB
Jacek Naglak24e1bbb2022-05-18 02:25:13 +0200814Multi-Protocol Adapter (TUMPA), TUMPA Lite, GOEPEL PicoTAP, Google Servo v1/v2, Tin Can Tools
815Flyswatter/Flyswatter 2 and Kristech KT-LINK.
Stefan Tauner0be072c2016-03-13 15:16:30 +0000816.sp
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000817An optional parameter specifies the controller
Michael Niewöhner1da06352021-09-23 21:25:03 +0200818type, channel/interface/port it should support. For that you have to use the
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000819.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200820.B " flashprog \-p ft2232_spi:type=model,port=interface"
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000821.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerfeea2722009-07-01 00:02:23 +0000822syntax where
823.B model
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000824can be
Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh2c714ab2012-09-26 00:47:09 +0000825.BR 2232H ", " 4232H ", " 232H ", " jtagkey ", " busblaster ", " openmoko ", " \
Uwe Hermann836b26a2011-10-14 20:33:14 +0000826arm-usb-tiny ", " arm-usb-tiny-h ", " arm-usb-ocd ", " arm-usb-ocd-h \
Todd Broch6800c952016-02-14 15:46:00 +0000827", " tumpa ", " tumpalite ", " picotap ", " google-servo ", " google-servo-v2 \
Jacek Naglak24e1bbb2022-05-18 02:25:13 +0200828", " google-servo-v2-legacy " or " kt-link
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerfeea2722009-07-01 00:02:23 +0000829.B interface
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000830can be
Michael Niewöhner1da06352021-09-23 21:25:03 +0200831.BR A ", " B ", " C ", or " D .
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerfeea2722009-07-01 00:02:23 +0000832The default model is
833.B 4232H
Sergey Alirzaev4acc3f32018-08-01 16:39:17 +0300834the default interface is
835.BR A
836and GPIO is not used by default.
Samir Ibradžićb482c6d2012-05-15 22:58:19 +0000837.sp
Shik Chen14fbc4b2012-09-17 00:40:54 +0000838If there is more than one ft2232_spi-compatible device connected, you can select which one should be used by
839specifying its serial number with the
840.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200841.B " flashprog \-p ft2232_spi:serial=number"
Shik Chen14fbc4b2012-09-17 00:40:54 +0000842.sp
843syntax where
844.B number
845is the serial number of the device (which can be found for example in the output of lsusb -v).
846.sp
Samir Ibradžićb482c6d2012-05-15 22:58:19 +0000847All models supported by the ft2232_spi driver can configure the SPI clock rate by setting a divisor. The
Stefan Tauner0554ca52013-07-25 22:54:25 +0000848expressible divisors are all
849.B even
850numbers between 2 and 2^17 (=131072) resulting in SPI clock frequencies of
Nicholas Chin32392b52022-12-01 11:51:04 -07008516 MHz down to about 92 Hz for 12 MHz inputs (non-H chips) and 30 MHz down to about 458 Hz for 60 MHz inputs ('H' chips). The default
852divisor is set to 2, but you can use another one by specifying the optional
Samir Ibradžićb482c6d2012-05-15 22:58:19 +0000853.B divisor
854parameter with the
855.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200856.B " flashprog \-p ft2232_spi:divisor=div"
Samir Ibradžićb482c6d2012-05-15 22:58:19 +0000857.sp
858syntax.
Michael Niewöhner1da06352021-09-23 21:25:03 +0200859.sp
860Using the parameter
Michael Niewöhnerece63c82021-09-21 20:15:32 +0200861.B csgpiol (DEPRECATED - use gpiol instead)
Michael Niewöhner1da06352021-09-23 21:25:03 +0200862an additional CS# pin can be chosen, where the value can be a number between 0 and 3, denoting GPIOL0-GPIOL3
863correspondingly. Example:
864.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200865.B " flashprog \-p ft2232_spi:csgpiol=3"
Michael Niewöhner1da06352021-09-23 21:25:03 +0200866.sp
Michael Niewöhnerece63c82021-09-21 20:15:32 +0200867The parameter
868.B gpiolX=[HLC]
Martin Rothf6c1cb12022-03-15 10:55:25 -0600869allows use of the GPIOL pins either as generic gpios with a fixed value during flashing or as additional CS#
Michael Niewöhnerece63c82021-09-21 20:15:32 +0200870signal, where
871.B X
872can be a number between 0 and 3, denoting GPIOL0-GPIOL3 correspondingly. The parameter may be specified
873multiple times, one time per GPIOL pin.
874Valid values are
875.B H
876,
877.B L
878and
879.B C
880:
881.br
882.B " H "
883- Set GPIOL output high
884.br
885.B " L "
886- Set GPIOL output low
887.br
888.B " C "
889- Use GPIOL as additional CS# output
890.sp
891.B Example:
892.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200893.B " flashprog \-p ft2232_spi:gpiol0=H"
Michael Niewöhnerece63c82021-09-21 20:15:32 +0200894.sp
895.B Note
896that not all GPIOL pins are freely usable with all programmers as some have special functionality.
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000897.SS
Nico Huber044c9dc2023-12-29 23:26:57 +0100898.BR "ft4222_spi " programmer
899.IP
900This driver supports programmers based on the FTDI FT4222H chip.
901.sp
902An optional
903.B cs
904parameter can be used to select the USB interface and respective CS#
905output
906.BR 0 .. 3 ", e.g."
907.sp
908.B " flashprog \-p ft4222_spi:cs=3"
909.sp
910The ft4222_spi driver supports setting the SPI clock rate in kHz with
911the
912.B spispeed
913parameter. The actual clock rate will be rounded down to a supported
914value (power-of-2 fractions of 80MHz, 60MHz and 48MHz base clocks).
915Hence the highest supported SPI clock rates are 40MHz, 30MHz, 24Mhz,
91620MHz, 15MHz, 12MHz, and so forth. As this also affects the base clock
917of the controller and thereby the overall bandwidth, there is a wrinkle:
918Quad-i/o reads can actually be faster at 20MHz (80MHz base clock) than
919they are at 30MHz or 24MHz with a lower base clock.
920.sp
921.B " flashprog \-p ft4222_spi:spispeed=20000"
922.sp
923The default is 10MHz.
924.sp
925As the FT4222H supports dual and quad i/o, there is an additional
926.B iomode
927parameter to specify how many lines can be used for bidirectional i/o.
928Valid values are
929.BR single ", " dual ", or " quad .
930The default is
931.B dual
932as at least two lines are always connected (MOSI and MISO). Quad i/o
933is most useful to get high transfer rates when the hardware setup is
934not reliable enough for high clock rates, e.g.
935.sp
936.B " flashprog \-p ft4222_spi:spispeed=15000,iomode=quad"
937.sp
938Note that the overall bandwidth of the FT4222H is limited to
93952.8Mb/s (with the 80MHz base clock). This is almost saturated
940at 20MHz x4.
941.SS
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000942.BR "serprog " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +0000943.IP
Stefan Tauner0be072c2016-03-13 15:16:30 +0000944This module supports all programmers speaking the serprog protocol. This includes some Arduino-based devices
945as well as various programmers by Urja Rannikko, Juhana Helovuo, Stefan Tauner, Chi Zhang and many others.
946.sp
Stefan Tauner72587f82016-01-04 03:05:15 +0000947A mandatory parameter specifies either a serial device (and baud rate) or an IP/port combination for
948communicating with the programmer.
949The device/baud combination has to start with
950.B dev=
951and separate the optional baud rate with a colon.
952For example
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000953.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200954.B " flashprog \-p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyS0:115200"
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000955.sp
Stefan Tauner72587f82016-01-04 03:05:15 +0000956If no baud rate is given the default values by the operating system/hardware will be used.
957For IP connections you have to use the
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000958.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200959.B " flashprog \-p serprog:ip=ipaddr:port"
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000960.sp
Stefan Tauner72587f82016-01-04 03:05:15 +0000961syntax.
962In case the device supports it, you can set the SPI clock frequency with the optional
Stefan Taunerb98f6eb2012-08-13 16:33:04 +0000963.B spispeed
Stefan Tauner0554ca52013-07-25 22:54:25 +0000964parameter. The frequency is parsed as hertz, unless an
Stefan Taunerb98f6eb2012-08-13 16:33:04 +0000965.BR M ", or " k
966suffix is given, then megahertz or kilohertz are used respectively.
967Example that sets the frequency to 2 MHz:
968.sp
Nico Huber8d36db62024-02-24 20:50:42 +0100969.B " flashprog \-p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACM0,spispeed=2M"
Stefan Taunerb98f6eb2012-08-13 16:33:04 +0000970.sp
Riku Viitanend2ac3032024-02-24 21:23:19 +0200971In case the device supports it, you can set which SPI Chip Select to use with the optional
972.B cs
973parameter. Example that tells the programmer to use chip select number 0:
974.sp
975.B " flashprog \-p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACM0:cs=0"
976.sp
Stefan Taunerb98f6eb2012-08-13 16:33:04 +0000977More information about serprog is available in
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000978.B serprog-protocol.txt
979in the source distribution.
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +0000980.SS
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger71127722010-05-31 15:27:27 +0000981.BR "buspirate_spi " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +0000982.IP
Uwe Hermann9ff514d2010-06-07 19:41:25 +0000983A required
984.B dev
985parameter specifies the Bus Pirate device node and an optional
986.B spispeed
987parameter specifies the frequency of the SPI bus. The parameter
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000988delimiter is a comma. Syntax is
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerdfade102009-08-18 23:51:22 +0000989.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +0200990.B " flashprog \-p buspirate_spi:dev=/dev/device,spispeed=frequency"
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000991.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerd5b28fa2009-11-24 18:27:10 +0000992where
993.B frequency
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +0000994can be
995.BR 30k ", " 125k ", " 250k ", " 1M ", " 2M ", " 2.6M ", " 4M " or " 8M
Michael Karchere5eafb22010-03-07 12:11:08 +0000996(in Hz). The default is the maximum frequency of 8 MHz.
Brian Salcedo30dfdba2013-01-03 20:44:30 +0000997.sp
Shawn Anastasio2b5adfb2017-12-31 00:17:15 -0600998The baud rate for communication between the host and the Bus Pirate can be specified with the optional
999.B serialspeed
1000parameter. Syntax is
1001.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001002.B " flashprog -p buspirate_spi:serialspeed=baud
Shawn Anastasio2b5adfb2017-12-31 00:17:15 -06001003.sp
1004where
1005.B baud
1006can be
1007.BR 115200 ", " 230400 ", " 250000 " or " 2000000 " (" 2M ")."
1008The default is 2M baud for Bus Pirate hardware version 3.0 and greater, and 115200 otherwise.
1009.sp
Brian Salcedo30dfdba2013-01-03 20:44:30 +00001010An optional pullups parameter specifies the use of the Bus Pirate internal pull-up resistors. This may be
1011needed if you are working with a flash ROM chip that you have physically removed from the board. Syntax is
1012.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001013.B " flashprog -p buspirate_spi:pullups=state"
Brian Salcedo30dfdba2013-01-03 20:44:30 +00001014.sp
1015where
1016.B state
1017can be
1018.BR on " or " off .
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001019More information about the Bus Pirate pull-up resistors and their purpose is available
1020.URLB "http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/Practical_guide_to_Bus_Pirate_pull-up_resistors" \
1021"in a guide by dangerousprototypes" .
Jeremy Kerr98bdcb42021-05-23 17:58:06 +08001022.sp
1023The state of the Bus Pirate power supply pins is controllable through an optional
1024.B psus
1025parameter. Syntax is
1026.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001027.B " flashprog -p buspirate_spi:psus=state"
Jeremy Kerr98bdcb42021-05-23 17:58:06 +08001028.sp
1029where
1030.B state
1031can be
1032.BR on " or " off .
1033This allows the bus pirate to power the ROM chip directly. This may also be used to provide the
1034required pullup voltage (when using the
1035.B pullups
1036option), by connecting the Bus Pirate's Vpu input to the appropriate Vcc pin.
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +00001037.SS
Justin Chevrier66e554b2015-02-08 21:58:10 +00001038.BR "pickit2_spi " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001039.IP
Justin Chevrier66e554b2015-02-08 21:58:10 +00001040An optional
1041.B voltage
1042parameter specifies the voltage the PICkit2 should use. The default unit is Volt if no unit is specified.
1043You can use
1044.BR mV ", " millivolt ", " V " or " Volt
1045as unit specifier. Syntax is
1046.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001047.B " flashprog \-p pickit2_spi:voltage=value"
Justin Chevrier66e554b2015-02-08 21:58:10 +00001048.sp
1049where
1050.B value
1051can be
1052.BR 0V ", " 1.8V ", " 2.5V ", " 3.5V
1053or the equivalent in mV.
1054.sp
1055An optional
1056.B spispeed
1057parameter specifies the frequency of the SPI bus. Syntax is
1058.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001059.B " flashprog \-p pickit2_spi:spispeed=frequency"
Justin Chevrier66e554b2015-02-08 21:58:10 +00001060.sp
1061where
1062.B frequency
1063can be
1064.BR 250k ", " 333k ", " 500k " or " 1M "
1065(in Hz). The default is a frequency of 1 MHz.
1066.SS
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001067.BR "dediprog " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001068.IP
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerc2441382010-11-09 22:00:31 +00001069An optional
1070.B voltage
1071parameter specifies the voltage the Dediprog should use. The default unit is
1072Volt if no unit is specified. You can use
1073.BR mV ", " milliVolt ", " V " or " Volt
1074as unit specifier. Syntax is
1075.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001076.B " flashprog \-p dediprog:voltage=value"
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerc2441382010-11-09 22:00:31 +00001077.sp
1078where
1079.B value
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +00001080can be
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerc2441382010-11-09 22:00:31 +00001081.BR 0V ", " 1.8V ", " 2.5V ", " 3.5V
1082or the equivalent in mV.
Nathan Laredo21541a62012-12-24 22:07:36 +00001083.sp
1084An optional
1085.B device
1086parameter specifies which of multiple connected Dediprog devices should be used.
1087Please be aware that the order depends on libusb's usb_get_busses() function and that the numbering starts
1088at 0.
1089Usage example to select the second device:
1090.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001091.B " flashprog \-p dediprog:device=1"
Nico Huber77fa67d2013-02-20 18:03:36 +00001092.sp
1093An optional
1094.B spispeed
Patrick Georgiefe2d432013-05-23 21:47:46 +00001095parameter specifies the frequency of the SPI bus. The firmware on the device needs to be 5.0.0 or newer.
1096Syntax is
Nico Huber77fa67d2013-02-20 18:03:36 +00001097.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001098.B " flashprog \-p dediprog:spispeed=frequency"
Nico Huber77fa67d2013-02-20 18:03:36 +00001099.sp
1100where
1101.B frequency
1102can be
1103.BR 375k ", " 750k ", " 1.5M ", " 2.18M ", " 3M ", " 8M ", " 12M " or " 24M
1104(in Hz). The default is a frequency of 12 MHz.
Stefan Taunere659d2d2013-05-03 21:58:28 +00001105.sp
1106An optional
1107.B target
1108parameter specifies which target chip should be used. Syntax is
1109.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001110.B " flashprog \-p dediprog:target=value"
Stefan Taunere659d2d2013-05-03 21:58:28 +00001111.sp
1112where
1113.B value
1114can be
1115.BR 1 " or " 2
Stefan Tauner6697f712014-08-06 15:09:15 +00001116to select target chip 1 or 2 respectively. The default is target chip 1.
Nico Hubera1b7f352024-03-25 18:32:11 +01001117.sp
1118Dediprog SF600 and SF700 programmer models support dual and quad i/o.
1119The default is dual i/o on newer models with protocol v3 and single i/o
1120otherwise. The mode can be set with the
1121.B iomode
1122parameter. Valid values are
1123.BR single ", " dual ", or " quad .
1124For instance, to enable quad i/o
1125.sp
1126.B " flashprog \-p dediprog:iomode=quad"
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +00001127.SS
Carl-Daniel Hailfingere7fdd6e2010-07-21 10:26:01 +00001128.BR "rayer_spi " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001129.IP
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger37c42522010-10-05 19:19:48 +00001130The default I/O base address used for the parallel port is 0x378 and you can use
1131the optional
1132.B iobase
1133parameter to specify an alternate base I/O address with the
1134.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001135.B " flashprog \-p rayer_spi:iobase=baseaddr"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger37c42522010-10-05 19:19:48 +00001136.sp
1137syntax where
1138.B baseaddr
1139is base I/O port address of the parallel port, which must be a multiple of
1140four. Make sure to not forget the "0x" prefix for hexadecimal port addresses.
1141.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerae418d82011-09-12 06:17:06 +00001142The default cable type is the RayeR cable. You can use the optional
1143.B type
1144parameter to specify the cable type with the
1145.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001146.B " flashprog \-p rayer_spi:type=model"
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerae418d82011-09-12 06:17:06 +00001147.sp
1148syntax where
1149.B model
1150can be
Maksim Kuleshov4dab5c12013-10-02 01:22:02 +00001151.BR rayer " for the RayeR cable, " byteblastermv " for the Altera ByteBlasterMV, " stk200 " for the Atmel \
Stefan Taunerfdb16592016-02-28 17:04:38 +00001152STK200/300, " wiggler " for the Macraigor Wiggler, " xilinx " for the Xilinx Parallel Cable III (DLC 5), or" \
1153" spi_tt" " for SPI Tiny Tools-compatible hardware.
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerae418d82011-09-12 06:17:06 +00001154.sp
1155More information about the RayeR hardware is available at
Stefan Tauner23e10b82016-01-23 16:16:49 +00001156.nh
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001157.URLB "http://rayer.g6.cz/elektro/spipgm.htm" "RayeR's website" .
Maksim Kuleshov3647b2d2013-10-02 01:21:57 +00001158The Altera ByteBlasterMV datasheet can be obtained from
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001159.URLB "http://www.altera.co.jp/literature/ds/dsbytemv.pdf" Altera .
Maksim Kuleshovacba2ac2013-10-02 01:22:11 +00001160For more information about the Macraigor Wiggler see
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001161.URLB "http://www.macraigor.com/wiggler.htm" "their company homepage" .
Kyösti Mälkki8b1bdf12013-10-02 01:21:45 +00001162The schematic of the Xilinx DLC 5 was published in
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001163.URLB "http://www.xilinx.com/support/documentation/user_guides/xtp029.pdf" "a Xilinx user guide" .
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +00001164.SS
Michael Karchere5449392012-05-05 20:53:59 +00001165.BR "pony_spi " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001166.IP
Michael Karchere5449392012-05-05 20:53:59 +00001167The serial port (like /dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyUSB0 on Linux or COM3 on windows) is
1168specified using the mandatory
Stefan Taunere34e3e82013-01-01 00:06:51 +00001169.B dev
Michael Karchere5449392012-05-05 20:53:59 +00001170parameter. The adapter type is selectable between SI-Prog (used for
1171SPI devices with PonyProg 2000) or a custom made serial bitbanging programmer
1172named "serbang". The optional
Stefan Taunere34e3e82013-01-01 00:06:51 +00001173.B type
Michael Karchere5449392012-05-05 20:53:59 +00001174parameter accepts the values "si_prog" (default) or "serbang".
1175.sp
1176Information about the SI-Prog adapter can be found at
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001177.URLB "http://www.lancos.com/siprogsch.html" "its website" .
Michael Karchere5449392012-05-05 20:53:59 +00001178.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001179An example call to flashprog is
Michael Karchere5449392012-05-05 20:53:59 +00001180.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001181.B " flashprog \-p pony_spi:dev=/dev/ttyS0,type=serbang"
Michael Karchere5449392012-05-05 20:53:59 +00001182.sp
1183Please note that while USB-to-serial adapters work under certain circumstances,
1184this slows down operation considerably.
1185.SS
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +00001186.BR "ogp_spi " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001187.IP
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +00001188The flash ROM chip to access must be specified with the
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +00001189.B rom
1190parameter.
1191.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001192.B " flashprog \-p ogp_spi:rom=name"
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +00001193.sp
1194Where
1195.B name
1196is either
1197.B cprom
1198or
1199.B s3
Stefan Taunere34e3e82013-01-01 00:06:51 +00001200for the configuration ROM and
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +00001201.B bprom
1202or
1203.B bios
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +00001204for the BIOS ROM. If more than one card supported by the ogp_spi programmer
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +00001205is installed in your system, you have to specify the PCI address of the card
1206you want to use with the
1207.B pci=
1208parameter as explained in the
Stefan Taunere34e3e82013-01-01 00:06:51 +00001209.B nic3com et al.\&
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +00001210section above.
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8541d232012-02-16 21:00:27 +00001211.SS
Steve Markgraf61899472023-01-09 23:06:52 +01001212.BR "linux_gpio_spi " programmer
1213.IP
1214Either the GPIO device node or the chip number as well as the GPIO numbers
1215of the SPI lines must be specified like in the following examples:
1216.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001217.B " flashprog \-p linux_gpio_spi:dev=/dev/gpiochip0,cs=8,sck=11,mosi=10,miso=9"
Steve Markgraf61899472023-01-09 23:06:52 +01001218.sp
1219or
1220.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001221.B " flashprog \-p linux_gpio_spi:gpiochip=0,cs=8,sck=11,mosi=10,miso=9"
Steve Markgraf61899472023-01-09 23:06:52 +01001222.sp
1223Here,
1224.B gpiochip=0
1225selects the GPIO chip 0, accessible through Linux device node /dev/gpiochip0, and the
1226.B cs, sck, mosi, miso
Nico Huberfc7c13c2024-01-14 23:39:40 +01001227arguments select the GPIO numbers used as SPI lines connected to the flash ROM chip.
1228If libgpiod 2.0 or later is available, dual-i/o is enabled by default with bidirectional
1229MOSI and MISO lines, and if a quad-i/o capable chip is connect with four lines, the
1230additional GPIOs can be specified via
1231.BR io2 " and " io3
1232parameters.
1233
1234In the example above, the GPIO numbers of the hardware SPI lines of a Raspberry Pi
1235single board computer are specified. The first four GPIO parameters are mandatory.
1236Note that this is a bitbanged driver, and if your device has a hardware SPI
1237controller, use the
Steve Markgraf61899472023-01-09 23:06:52 +01001238.B linux_spi
1239programmer driver instead for better performance.
1240.sp
1241Refer to the output of the
1242.B gpioinfo
1243utility to make sure the GPIO numbers are correct and unused.
1244.sp
1245Please note that the linux_gpio_spi driver only works on Linux, and depends on libgpiod.
1246.SS
David Hendricksf9a30552015-05-23 20:30:30 -07001247.BR "linux_mtd " programmer
1248.IP
1249You may specify the MTD device to use with the
1250.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001251.B " flashprog \-p linux_mtd:dev=/dev/mtdX"
David Hendricksf9a30552015-05-23 20:30:30 -07001252.sp
1253syntax where
1254.B /dev/mtdX
1255is the Linux device node for your MTD device. If left unspecified the first MTD
1256device found (e.g. /dev/mtd0) will be used by default.
1257.sp
1258Please note that the linux_mtd driver only works on Linux.
1259.SS
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8541d232012-02-16 21:00:27 +00001260.BR "linux_spi " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001261.IP
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8541d232012-02-16 21:00:27 +00001262You have to specify the SPI controller to use with the
1263.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001264.B " flashprog \-p linux_spi:dev=/dev/spidevX.Y"
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8541d232012-02-16 21:00:27 +00001265.sp
1266syntax where
1267.B /dev/spidevX.Y
1268is the Linux device node for your SPI controller.
1269.sp
Stefan Tauner0554ca52013-07-25 22:54:25 +00001270In case the device supports it, you can set the SPI clock frequency with the optional
1271.B spispeed
1272parameter. The frequency is parsed as kilohertz.
1273Example that sets the frequency to 8 MHz:
1274.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001275.B " flashprog \-p linux_spi:dev=/dev/spidevX.Y,spispeed=8000"
Stefan Tauner0554ca52013-07-25 22:54:25 +00001276.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8541d232012-02-16 21:00:27 +00001277Please note that the linux_spi driver only works on Linux.
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +00001278.SS
1279.BR "mstarddc_spi " programmer
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001280.IP
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +00001281The Display Data Channel (DDC) is an I2C bus present on VGA and DVI connectors, that allows exchanging
Stefan Tauner0be072c2016-03-13 15:16:30 +00001282information between a computer and attached displays. Its most common uses are getting display capabilities
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +00001283through EDID (at I2C address 0x50) and sending commands to the display using the DDC/CI protocol (at address
12840x37). On displays driven by MSTAR SoCs, it is also possible to access the SoC firmware flash (connected to
1285the Soc through another SPI bus) using an In-System Programming (ISP) port, usually at address 0x49.
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001286This flashprog module allows the latter via Linux's I2C driver.
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +00001287.sp
1288.B IMPORTANT:
1289Before using this programmer, the display
1290.B MUST
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001291be in standby mode, and only connected to the computer that will run flashprog using a VGA cable, to an
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +00001292inactive VGA output. It absolutely
1293.B MUST NOT
1294be used as a display during the procedure!
1295.sp
1296You have to specify the DDC/I2C controller and I2C address to use with the
1297.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001298.B " flashprog \-p mstarddc_spi:dev=/dev/i2c-X:YY"
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +00001299.sp
1300syntax where
1301.B /dev/i2c-X
1302is the Linux device node for your I2C controller connected to the display's DDC channel, and
1303.B YY
1304is the (hexadecimal) address of the MSTAR ISP port (address 0x49 is usually used).
1305Example that uses I2C controller /dev/i2c-1 and address 0x49:
1306.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001307.B " flashprog \-p mstarddc_spi:dev=/dev/i2c-1:49
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +00001308.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001309It is also possible to inhibit the reset command that is normally sent to the display once the flashprog
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +00001310operation is completed using the optional
1311.B noreset
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001312parameter. A value of 1 prevents flashprog from sending the reset command.
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +00001313Example that does not reset the display at the end of the operation:
1314.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001315.B " flashprog \-p mstarddc_spi:dev=/dev/i2c-1:49,noreset=1
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +00001316.sp
Stefan Tauner0be072c2016-03-13 15:16:30 +00001317Please note that sending the reset command is also inhibited if an error occurred during the operation.
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001318To send the reset command afterwards, you can simply run flashprog once more, in chip probe mode (not specifying
Alexandre Boeglin80e64712014-12-20 20:25:19 +00001319an operation), without the
1320.B noreset
1321parameter, once the flash read/write operation you intended to perform has completed successfully.
1322.sp
1323Please also note that the mstarddc_spi driver only works on Linux.
Urja Rannikko0870b022016-01-31 22:10:29 +00001324.SS
1325.BR "ch341a_spi " programmer
1326The WCH CH341A programmer does not support any parameters currently. SPI frequency is fixed at 2 MHz, and CS0 is
1327used as per the device.
Lubomir Rintelb2154e82018-01-14 17:35:33 +01001328.SS
Nicholas Chin197b7c72022-10-23 13:10:31 -06001329.BR "ch347_spi " programmer
Nico Huberc32e9542023-02-21 00:46:37 +00001330.IP
1331The driver is currently hard-coded to use
1332.BR CS0 .
1333An optional
1334.B spispeed
1335parameter specifies the frequency of the SPI bus.
1336Syntax is
1337.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001338.B " flashprog \-p ch347_spi:spispeed=frequency"
Nico Huberc32e9542023-02-21 00:46:37 +00001339.sp
1340where
1341.B frequency
1342is given in
1343.B kHz
1344and can be in the range 468 .. 60000. The frequency will be rounded down to
1345a supported value (60 MHz divided by a power of 2). The default is a frequency
1346of 7.5 MHz.
Nicholas Chindac42392024-07-30 20:01:59 -06001347The SPI mode can also be set using the spimode parameter:
1348.sp
1349.B " flashprog \-p ch347_spi:spimode=mode"
1350.sp
1351where
1352.B mode
1353is in the range 0 to 3. The default is mode 0.
Nicholas Chin197b7c72022-10-23 13:10:31 -06001354.SS
Miklós Márton2d20d6d2018-01-30 20:20:15 +01001355.BR "ni845x_spi " programmer
1356.IP
1357An optional
1358.B voltage
1359parameter could be used to specify the IO voltage. This parameter is available for the NI USB-8452 device.
1360The default unit is Volt if no unit is specified. You can use
1361.BR mV ", " milliVolt ", " V " or " Volt
1362as unit specifier.
1363Syntax is
1364.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001365.B " flashprog \-p ni845x_spi:voltage=value"
Miklós Márton2d20d6d2018-01-30 20:20:15 +01001366.sp
1367where
1368.B value
1369can be
1370.BR 1.2V ", " 1.5V ", " 1.8V ", " 2.5V ", " 3.3V
1371or the equivalent in mV.
1372.sp
1373In the case if none of the programmer's supported IO voltage is within the supported voltage range of
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001374the detected flash chip the flashprog will abort the operation (to prevent damaging the flash chip).
Miklós Márton2d20d6d2018-01-30 20:20:15 +01001375You can override this behaviour by passing "yes" to the
1376.B ignore_io_voltage_limits
1377parameter (for e.g. if you are using an external voltage translator circuit).
1378Syntax is
1379.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001380.B " flashprog \-p ni845x_spi:ignore_io_voltage_limits=yes"
Miklós Márton2d20d6d2018-01-30 20:20:15 +01001381.sp
1382You can use the
1383.B serial
1384parameter to explicitly specify which connected NI USB-845x device should be used.
1385You should use your device's 7 digit hexadecimal serial number.
1386Usage example to select the device with 1230A12 serial number:
1387.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001388.B " flashprog \-p ni845x_spi:serial=1230A12"
Miklós Márton2d20d6d2018-01-30 20:20:15 +01001389.sp
1390An optional
1391.B spispeed
1392parameter specifies the frequency of the SPI bus.
1393Syntax is
1394.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001395.B " flashprog \-p ni845x_spi:spispeed=frequency"
Miklós Márton2d20d6d2018-01-30 20:20:15 +01001396.sp
1397where
1398.B frequency
1399should a number corresponding to the desired frequency in kHz.
1400The maximum
1401.B frequency
1402is 12 MHz (12000 kHz) for the USB-8451 and 50 MHz (50000 kHz) for the USB-8452.
1403The default is a frequency of 1 MHz (1000 kHz).
1404.sp
1405An optional
1406.B cs
1407parameter specifies which target chip select line should be used. Syntax is
1408.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001409.B " flashprog \-p ni845x_spi:csnumber=value"
Miklós Márton2d20d6d2018-01-30 20:20:15 +01001410.sp
1411where
1412.B value
1413should be between
1414.BR 0 " and " 7
1415By default the CS0 is used.
1416.SS
Lubomir Rintelb2154e82018-01-14 17:35:33 +01001417.BR "digilent_spi " programmer
1418.IP
1419An optional
1420.B spispeed
1421parameter specifies the frequency of the SPI bus.
1422Syntax is
1423.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001424.B " flashprog \-p digilent_spi:spispeed=frequency"
Lubomir Rintelb2154e82018-01-14 17:35:33 +01001425.sp
1426where
1427.B frequency
1428can be
1429.BR 62.5k ", " 125k ", " 250k ", " 500k ", " 1M ", " 2M " or " 4M
1430(in Hz). The default is a frequency of 4 MHz.
Nico Huber5d6cc5d2023-02-24 18:20:26 +01001431.SS
Jean THOMASe28d8e42022-10-11 17:54:30 +02001432.BR "dirtyjtag_spi " programmer
1433.IP
1434An optional
Nico Huber5d6cc5d2023-02-24 18:20:26 +01001435.B spispeed
Jean THOMASe28d8e42022-10-11 17:54:30 +02001436parameter specifies the frequency of the SPI bus.
1437Syntax is
1438.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001439.B " flashprog \-p dirtyjtag_spi:spispeed=frequency"
Jean THOMASe28d8e42022-10-11 17:54:30 +02001440.sp
1441where
Nico Huber5d6cc5d2023-02-24 18:20:26 +01001442.B frequency
1443can be any value in hertz, kilohertz or megahertz supported by the programmer.
1444The default is a frequency of 100 kHz.
Lubomir Rintelb2154e82018-01-14 17:35:33 +01001445.SS
Marc Schink3578ec62016-03-17 16:23:03 +01001446.BR "jlink_spi " programmer
1447.IP
1448This module supports SEGGER J-Link and compatible devices.
1449
1450The \fBMOSI\fP signal of the flash chip must be attached to \fBTDI\fP pin of
1451the programmer, \fBMISO\fP to \fBTDO\fP and \fBSCK\fP to \fBTCK\fP.
1452The chip select (\fBCS\fP) signal of the flash chip can be attached to
1453different pins of the programmer which can be selected with the
1454.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001455.B " flashprog \-p jlink_spi:cs=pin"
Marc Schink3578ec62016-03-17 16:23:03 +01001456.sp
1457syntax where \fBpin\fP can be either \fBTRST\fP or \fBRESET\fP.
1458The default pin for chip select is \fBRESET\fP.
1459Note that, when using \fBRESET\fP, it is normal that the indicator LED blinks
1460orange or red.
1461.br
1462Additionally, the \fBVTref\fP pin of the programmer must be attached to the
1463logic level of the flash chip.
1464The programmer measures the voltage on this pin and generates the reference
1465voltage for its input comparators and adapts its output voltages to it.
1466.sp
1467Pinout for devices with 20-pin JTAG connector:
1468.sp
1469 +-------+
1470 | 1 2 | 1: VTref 2:
1471 | 3 4 | 3: TRST 4: GND
1472 | 5 6 | 5: TDI 6: GND
1473 +-+ 7 8 | 7: 8: GND
1474 | 9 10 | 9: TCK 10: GND
1475 | 11 12 | 11: 12: GND
1476 +-+ 13 14 | 13: TDO 14:
1477 | 15 16 | 15: RESET 16:
1478 | 17 18 | 17: 18:
1479 | 19 20 | 19: PWR_5V 20:
1480 +-------+
1481.sp
1482If there is more than one compatible device connected, you can select which one
1483should be used by specifying its serial number with the
1484.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001485.B " flashprog \-p jlink_spi:serial=number"
Marc Schink3578ec62016-03-17 16:23:03 +01001486.sp
1487syntax where
1488.B number
1489is the serial number of the device (which can be found for example in the
1490output of lsusb -v).
1491.sp
1492The SPI speed can be selected by using the
1493.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001494.B " flashprog \-p jlink_spi:spispeed=frequency"
Marc Schink3578ec62016-03-17 16:23:03 +01001495.sp
1496syntax where \fBfrequency\fP is the SPI clock frequency in kHz.
1497The maximum speed depends on the device in use.
Marc Schink137f02f2020-08-23 16:19:44 +02001498.sp
1499The \fBpower=on\fP option can be used to activate the 5 V power supply (PWR_5V)
1500of the J-Link during a flash operation.
Marc Schink3578ec62016-03-17 16:23:03 +01001501.SS
Miklós Márton324929c2019-08-01 19:14:10 +02001502.BR "stlinkv3_spi " programmer
1503.IP
1504This module supports SPI flash programming through the STMicroelectronics
1505STLINK V3 programmer/debugger's SPI bridge interface
1506.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001507.B " flashprog \-p stlinkv3_spi"
Miklós Márton324929c2019-08-01 19:14:10 +02001508.sp
1509If there is more than one compatible device connected, you can select which one
1510should be used by specifying its serial number with the
1511.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001512.B " flashprog \-p stlinkv3_spi:serial=number"
Miklós Márton324929c2019-08-01 19:14:10 +02001513.sp
1514syntax where
1515.B number
1516is the serial number of the device (which can be found for example in the
1517output of lsusb -v).
1518.sp
1519The SPI speed can be selected by using the
1520.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001521.B " flashprog \-p stlinkv3_spi:spispeed=frequency"
Miklós Márton324929c2019-08-01 19:14:10 +02001522.sp
1523syntax where \fBfrequency\fP is the SPI clock frequency in kHz.
1524If the passed frequency is not supported by the adapter the nearest lower
1525supported frequency will be used.
1526.SS
Marc Schink3578ec62016-03-17 16:23:03 +01001527
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger0b9af362012-07-21 16:56:04 +00001528.SH EXAMPLES
1529To back up and update your BIOS, run
1530.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001531.B flashprog -p internal -r backup.rom -o backuplog.txt
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger0b9af362012-07-21 16:56:04 +00001532.br
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001533.B flashprog -p internal -w newbios.rom -o writelog.txt
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger0b9af362012-07-21 16:56:04 +00001534.sp
1535Please make sure to copy backup.rom to some external media before you try
1536to write. That makes offline recovery easier.
1537.br
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001538If writing fails and flashprog complains about the chip being in an unknown
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger0b9af362012-07-21 16:56:04 +00001539state, you can try to restore the backup by running
1540.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001541.B flashprog -p internal -w backup.rom -o restorelog.txt
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger0b9af362012-07-21 16:56:04 +00001542.sp
1543If you encounter any problems, please contact us and supply
1544backuplog.txt, writelog.txt and restorelog.txt. See section
1545.B BUGS
1546for contact info.
Peter Stuge42688e52009-01-26 02:20:56 +00001547.SH EXIT STATUS
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001548flashprog exits with 0 on success, 1 on most failures but with 3 if a call to mmap() fails.
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +00001549.SH REQUIREMENTS
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001550flashprog needs different access permissions for different programmers.
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +00001551.sp
1552.B internal
1553needs raw memory access, PCI configuration space access, raw I/O port
1554access (x86) and MSR access (x86).
1555.sp
Jonathan Kollasch7f0f3fa2014-06-01 10:26:23 +00001556.B atavia
1557needs PCI configuration space access.
1558.sp
Sergey Lichack98f47102012-08-27 01:24:15 +00001559.BR nic3com ", " nicrealtek " and " nicnatsemi "
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +00001560need PCI configuration space read access and raw I/O port access.
1561.sp
1562.B atahpt
1563needs PCI configuration space access and raw I/O port access.
1564.sp
Kyösti Mälkki72d42f82014-06-01 23:48:31 +00001565.BR gfxnvidia ", " drkaiser " and " it8212
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +00001566need PCI configuration space access and raw memory access.
1567.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingere7fdd6e2010-07-21 10:26:01 +00001568.B rayer_spi
1569needs raw I/O port access.
1570.sp
Ricardo Ribalda Delgado2a41f0a2014-07-28 20:35:21 +00001571.BR satasii ", " nicintel ", " nicintel_eeprom " and " nicintel_spi
1572need PCI configuration space read access and raw memory access.
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +00001573.sp
Joseph C. Lehnerc2644a32016-01-16 23:45:25 +00001574.BR satamv " and " atapromise
1575need PCI configuration space read access, raw I/O port access and raw memory
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger9321f062011-07-24 18:41:13 +00001576access.
1577.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +00001578.B serprog
1579needs TCP access to the network or userspace access to a serial port.
1580.sp
1581.B buspirate_spi
1582needs userspace access to a serial port.
1583.sp
Nico Huberd99a2bd2016-02-18 21:42:49 +00001584.BR ft2232_spi ", " usbblaster_spi " and " pickit2_spi
Stefan Taunere49edbb2016-01-31 22:10:14 +00001585need access to the respective USB device via libusb API version 0.1.
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +00001586.sp
Nico Huberd99a2bd2016-02-18 21:42:49 +00001587.BR ch341a_spi " and " dediprog
1588need access to the respective USB device via libusb API version 1.0.
Urja Rannikko0870b022016-01-31 22:10:29 +00001589.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +00001590.B dummy
1591needs no access permissions at all.
1592.sp
Sergey Lichack98f47102012-08-27 01:24:15 +00001593.BR internal ", " nic3com ", " nicrealtek ", " nicnatsemi ", "
Joseph C. Lehnerc2644a32016-01-16 23:45:25 +00001594.BR gfxnvidia ", " drkaiser ", " satasii ", " satamv ", " atahpt ", " atavia " and " atapromise
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +00001595have to be run as superuser/root, and need additional raw access permission.
1596.sp
Lubomir Rintelb2154e82018-01-14 17:35:33 +01001597.BR serprog ", " buspirate_spi ", " dediprog ", " usbblaster_spi ", " ft2232_spi ", " pickit2_spi ", " \
Jean THOMASe28d8e42022-10-11 17:54:30 +02001598ch341a_spi ", " digilent_spi " and " dirtyjtag_spi
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +00001599can be run as normal user on most operating systems if appropriate device
1600permissions are set.
1601.sp
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +00001602.B ogp
1603needs PCI configuration space read access and raw memory access.
1604.sp
Carl-Daniel Hailfingerb63b0672010-07-02 17:12:50 +00001605On OpenBSD, you can obtain raw access permission by setting
Uwe Hermann941a2732011-07-25 21:12:57 +00001606.B "securelevel=-1"
1607in
1608.B "/etc/rc.securelevel"
1609and rebooting, or rebooting into single user mode.
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +00001610.SH BUGS
Angel Pons1900e1d2021-07-02 12:42:23 +02001611You can report bugs, ask us questions or send success reports
1612via our communication channels listed here:
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001613.URLB "https://www.flashprog.org/Contact" "" .
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001614.sp
Angel Pons1900e1d2021-07-02 12:42:23 +02001615Also, we provide a
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001616.URLB https://paste.flashrom.org "pastebin service"
Angel Pons1900e1d2021-07-02 12:42:23 +02001617that is very useful to share logs without spamming the communication channels.
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +00001618.SS
1619.B Laptops
1620.sp
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001621Using flashprog on older laptops is dangerous and may easily make your hardware
1622unusable. flashprog will attempt to detect if it is running on a susceptible
Nico Huber2e50cdc2018-09-23 20:20:26 +02001623laptop and restrict flash-chip probing for safety reasons. Please see the
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001624detailed discussion of this topic and associated flashprog options in the
Stefan Tauner9e9f6842012-02-16 20:55:27 +00001625.B Laptops
1626paragraph in the
1627.B internal programmer
1628subsection of the
Stefan Tauner6697f712014-08-06 15:09:15 +00001629.B PROGRAMMER-SPECIFIC INFORMATION
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001630section and the information
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001631.URLB "https://flashprog.org/Laptops" "in our wiki" .
Daniel Lenski65922a32012-02-15 23:40:23 +00001632.SS
1633One-time programmable (OTP) memory and unique IDs
1634.sp
1635Some flash chips contain OTP memory often denoted as "security registers".
1636They usually have a capacity in the range of some bytes to a few hundred
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001637bytes and can be used to give devices unique IDs etc. flashprog is not able
Daniel Lenski65922a32012-02-15 23:40:23 +00001638to read or write these memories and may therefore not be able to duplicate a
1639chip completely. For chip types known to include OTP memories a warning is
1640printed when they are detected.
1641.sp
1642Similar to OTP memories are unique, factory programmed, unforgeable IDs.
1643They are not modifiable by the user at all.
Stefan Taunerac54fbe2011-07-21 19:52:00 +00001644.SH LICENSE
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001645.B flashprog
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001646is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2. Some files are
Stefan Tauner23e10b82016-01-23 16:16:49 +00001647additionally available under any later version of the GPL.
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +00001648.SH COPYRIGHT
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +00001649.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001650Please see the individual files.
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +00001651.SH AUTHORS
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001652Andrew Morgan
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001653.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001654Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
1655.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001656Claus Gindhart
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001657.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001658David Borg
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001659.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001660David Hendricks
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001661.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001662Dominik Geyer
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001663.br
Edward O'Callaghan0cd11d82019-09-23 22:46:12 +10001664Edward O'Callaghan
1665.br
Stefan Reinaueredc61882010-01-03 14:40:30 +00001666Eric Biederman
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001667.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001668Giampiero Giancipoli
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001669.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001670Helge Wagner
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001671.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001672Idwer Vollering
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001673.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001674Joe Bao
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001675.br
Stefan Taunerc0aaf952011-05-19 02:58:17 +00001676Joerg Fischer
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001677.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001678Joshua Roys
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001679.br
Stefan Tauner5c316f92015-02-08 21:57:52 +00001680Ky\[:o]sti M\[:a]lkki
1681.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001682Luc Verhaegen
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001683.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger451dc802009-05-01 11:00:39 +00001684Li-Ta Lo
1685.br
Mark Marshall90021f22010-12-03 14:48:11 +00001686Mark Marshall
1687.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001688Markus Boas
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001689.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001690Mattias Mattsson
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001691.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001692Michael Karcher
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +00001693.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001694Nikolay Petukhov
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001695.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001696Patrick Georgi
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001697.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001698Peter Lemenkov
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001699.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001700Peter Stuge
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001701.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001702Reinder E.N. de Haan
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001703.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001704Ronald G. Minnich
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001705.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001706Ronald Hoogenboom
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +00001707.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001708Sean Nelson
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger8841d3e2010-05-15 15:04:37 +00001709.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001710Stefan Reinauer
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +00001711.br
Uwe Hermann68b9cca2011-06-15 23:44:52 +00001712Stefan Tauner
1713.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001714Stefan Wildemann
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001715.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001716Stephan Guilloux
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger3e854422010-10-06 23:03:21 +00001717.br
Steve Markgraf61899472023-01-09 23:06:52 +01001718Steve Markgraf
1719.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001720Steven James
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001721.br
Stefan Tauner23e10b82016-01-23 16:16:49 +00001722Urja Rannikko
1723.br
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001724Uwe Hermann
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001725.br
Stefan Reinaueredc61882010-01-03 14:40:30 +00001726Wang Qingpei
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger851ecf22009-01-08 04:56:59 +00001727.br
Stefan Reinaueredc61882010-01-03 14:40:30 +00001728Yinghai Lu
Stefan Reinauerf8337dd2006-08-03 10:49:09 +00001729.br
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001730some others, please see the flashprog git history for details.
Carl-Daniel Hailfingeref697832010-10-07 22:21:45 +00001731.br
Nico Huberac90af62022-12-18 00:22:47 +00001732Active maintainers can be reached via
Nico Huberc3b02dc2023-08-12 01:13:45 +02001733.MTOB "flashprog@flashprog.org" "the mailing list" .
Stefan Reinauer261144c2006-07-27 23:29:02 +00001734.PP
Stefan Tauner4c723152016-01-14 22:47:55 +00001735This manual page was written by
1736.MTOB "uwe@hermann-uwe.de" "Uwe Hermann" ,
1737Carl-Daniel Hailfinger, Stefan Tauner and others.
Uwe Hermann42eb17f2008-01-18 17:48:51 +00001738It is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL (version 2 or later).
Nico Huber1f693db2023-02-11 18:28:33 +01001739
1740.SH SEE ALSO
1741.MR flashprog-config 8