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'''Last update:''' 2024- | '''Last update:''' 2024-08-16T22:29:15Z (generated by flashprog v1.2-rc1)<br /> | ||
The tables below are generated from flashprog's source by copying the output of '''flashprog -z'''.<br /><br /> | The tables below are generated from flashprog's source by copying the output of '''flashprog -z'''.<br /><br /> | ||
A short explanation of the cells representing the support state follows:<br /> | A short explanation of the cells representing the support state follows:<br /> | ||
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The names used below are designed to be as concise as possible and hence contain only the characters describing properties that are relevant to flashprog. Irrelevant characters specify attributes flashprog can not use or even detect by itself (e.g. the physical package) and have no effect on flashprog's operation. They are replaced by dots ('.') functioning as wildcards (like in Regular Expressions) or are completely omitted at the end of a name. | The names used below are designed to be as concise as possible and hence contain only the characters describing properties that are relevant to flashprog. Irrelevant characters specify attributes flashprog can not use or even detect by itself (e.g. the physical package) and have no effect on flashprog's operation. They are replaced by dots ('.') functioning as wildcards (like in Regular Expressions) or are completely omitted at the end of a name. | ||
Total amount of supported chips: ''' | Total amount of supported chips: '''580''' | ||
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| GigaDevice || GD25Q10 || align="right" | 128 || SPI || {{?3}} || {{?3}} || {{?3}} || {{?3}}|| 2.700 || 3.600 | | GigaDevice || GD25Q10 || align="right" | 128 || SPI || {{?3}} || {{?3}} || {{?3}} || {{?3}}|| 2.700 || 3.600 | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| GigaDevice || GD25Q127C | | GigaDevice || GD25Q127C || align="right" | 16384 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 2.700 || 3.600 | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| GigaDevice || GD25Q128C || align="right" | 16384 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 2.700 || 3.600 | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| GigaDevice || GD25Q16(B) || align="right" | 2048 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 2.700 || 3.600 | | GigaDevice || GD25Q16(B) || align="right" | 2048 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 2.700 || 3.600 | ||
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|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Winbond || W25Q32JV || align="right" | 4096 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 2.700 || 3.600 | | Winbond || W25Q32JV || align="right" | 4096 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 2.700 || 3.600 | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |||
| Winbond || W25Q32JV-.M || align="right" | 4096 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 2.700 || 3.600 | |||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Winbond || W25Q32BW/W25Q32CW/W25Q32DW || align="right" | 4096 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 1.700 || 1.950 | | Winbond || W25Q32BW/W25Q32CW/W25Q32DW || align="right" | 4096 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 1.700 || 1.950 | ||
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| Winbond || W25Q64JV-.M || align="right" | 8192 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 2.700 || 3.600 | | Winbond || W25Q64JV-.M || align="right" | 8192 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 2.700 || 3.600 | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Winbond || | | Winbond || W25Q64DW || align="right" | 8192 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 1.700 || 1.950 | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |||
| Winbond || W25Q64FW/W25Q64JW...Q || align="right" | 8192 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 1.700 || 1.950 | |||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Winbond || W25Q64JW...M || align="right" | 8192 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 1.700 || 1.950 | | Winbond || W25Q64JW...M || align="right" | 8192 || SPI || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}} || {{OK}}|| 1.700 || 1.950 | ||
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| AMD || Raven Ridge/Matisse/Starship || 1022:790b || {{Dep}} | | AMD || Raven Ridge/Matisse/Starship || 1022:790b || {{Dep}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| AMD || Mendocino/Genoa || 1022:790b || {{Dep}} | | AMD || Mendocino/Van Gogh/Rembrandt/Raphael/Genoa || 1022:790b || {{Dep}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| SiS || 501/5101/5501 || 1039:0406 || {{?3}} | | SiS || 501/5101/5501 || 1039:0406 || {{?3}} | ||
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== PCI Devices == | == PCI Devices == | ||
Total amount of supported PCI devices flashprog can use as a programmer: ''' | Total amount of supported PCI devices flashprog can use as a programmer: '''85''' | ||
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| SMC || 1211TX || 1113:1211 || {{OK}} | | SMC || 1211TX || 1113:1211 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="23" | gfxnvidia || NVIDIA || Mutara V08 [NV2] || 10de:0010 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || RIVA 128 || 10de:0018 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || RIVA 128 || 10de:0018 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || RIVA TNT || 10de:0020 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || RIVA TNT || 10de:0020 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || RIVA TNT2/TNT2 Pro || 10de:0028 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || RIVA TNT2/TNT2 Pro || 10de:0028 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || RIVA TNT2 Ultra || 10de:0029 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || RIVA TNT2 Ultra || 10de:0029 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || Vanta/Vanta LT || 10de:002c || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || Vanta/Vanta LT || 10de:002c || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro || 10de:002d || {{OK}} | | NVIDIA || RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro || 10de:002d || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || Aladdin TNT2 || 10de:00a0 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || Aladdin TNT2 || 10de:00a0 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || GeForce 256 || 10de:0100 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || GeForce 256 || 10de:0100 || {{?3}} | ||
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| NVIDIA || GeForce DDR || 10de:0101 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || GeForce DDR || 10de:0101 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || Quadro || 10de:0103 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || Quadro || 10de:0103 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || GeForce2 MX || 10de:0110 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || GeForce2 MX || 10de:0110 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || GeForce2 MX || 10de:0111 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || GeForce2 MX || 10de:0111 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || GeForce2 GO || 10de:0112 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || GeForce2 GO || 10de:0112 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || Quadro2 MXR || 10de:0113 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || Quadro2 MXR || 10de:0113 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || GeForce2 GTS/Pro || 10de:0150 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || GeForce2 GTS/Pro || 10de:0150 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || GeForce2 GTS || 10de:0151 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || GeForce2 GTS || 10de:0151 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || GeForce2 Ultra || 10de:0152 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || GeForce2 Ultra || 10de:0152 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || Quadro2 Pro || 10de:0153 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || Quadro2 Pro || 10de:0153 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || GeForce 3 nFX || 10de:0200 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || GeForce 3 nFX || 10de:0200 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || GeForce 3 nFX || 10de:0201 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || GeForce 3 nFX || 10de:0201 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| NVIDIA || GeForce 3 nFX Ultra || 10de:0202 || {{?3}} | | NVIDIA || GeForce 3 nFX Ultra || 10de:0202 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| NVIDIA || Quadro 3 DDC || 10de:0203 || {{?3}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| | | rowspan="1" | drkaiser || Dr. Kaiser || PC-Waechter (Actel FPGA) || 1803:5057 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| rowspan="6" | satasii || Silicon Image || PCI0680 Ultra ATA-133 Host Ctrl || 1095:0680 || {{OK}} | | rowspan="6" | satasii || Silicon Image || PCI0680 Ultra ATA-133 Host Ctrl || 1095:0680 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Silicon Image || SiI 3112 [SATALink/SATARaid] SATA Ctrl || 1095:3112 || {{OK}} | | Silicon Image || SiI 3112 [SATALink/SATARaid] SATA Ctrl || 1095:3112 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Silicon Image || SiI 3114 [SATALink/SATARaid] SATA Ctrl || 1095:3114 || {{OK}} | | Silicon Image || SiI 3114 [SATALink/SATARaid] SATA Ctrl || 1095:3114 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Silicon Image || SiI 3124 PCI-X SATA Ctrl || 1095:3124 || {{OK}} | | Silicon Image || SiI 3124 PCI-X SATA Ctrl || 1095:3124 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Silicon Image || SiI 3132 SATA Raid II Ctrl || 1095:3132 || {{OK}} | | Silicon Image || SiI 3132 SATA Raid II Ctrl || 1095:3132 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Silicon Image || SiI 3512 [SATALink/SATARaid] SATA Ctrl || 1095:3512 || {{OK}} | | Silicon Image || SiI 3512 [SATALink/SATARaid] SATA Ctrl || 1095:3512 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| rowspan="1" | atavia || VIA || VT6421A || 1106:3249 || {{Dep}} | | rowspan="1" | atavia || VIA || VT6421A || 1106:3249 || {{Dep}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="1" | it8212 || ITE || 8212F PATA RAID || 1283:8212 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| rowspan="2" | nicintel || Intel || 8255xER/82551IT Fast Ethernet Controller || 8086:1209 || {{?3}} | | rowspan="2" | nicintel || Intel || 8255xER/82551IT Fast Ethernet Controller || 8086:1209 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |||
| Intel || 82557/8/9/0/1 Ethernet Pro 100 || 8086:1229 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| rowspan="23" | nicintel_spi || Intel || 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:105e || {{OK}} | | rowspan="23" | nicintel_spi || Intel || 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:105e || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82541GI Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:1076 || {{OK}} | | Intel || 82541GI Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:1076 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82541PI Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:107c || {{OK}} | | Intel || 82541PI Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:107c || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82572EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:10b9 || {{OK}} | | Intel || 82572EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:10b9 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82574L Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:10d3 || {{OK}} | | Intel || 82574L Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:10d3 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit Unprogrammed Network Controller || 8086:10d8 || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit Unprogrammed Network Controller || 8086:10d8 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit KX4 Dual Port Network Controller || 8086:10f7 || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit KX4 Dual Port Network Controller || 8086:10f7 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit Dual Port Backplane Controller || 8086:10f8 || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit Dual Port Backplane Controller || 8086:10f8 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit CX4 Dual Port Network Controller || 8086:10f9 || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit CX4 Dual Port Network Controller || 8086:10f9 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82599 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Controller || 8086:10fb || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82599 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Controller || 8086:10fb || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit XAUI/BX4 Dual Port Network Controller || 8086:10fc || {{OK}} | | Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit XAUI/BX4 Dual Port Network Controller || 8086:10fc || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit KR Network Controller || 8086:1517 || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit KR Network Controller || 8086:1517 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit TN Network Controller || 8086:151c || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit TN Network Controller || 8086:151c || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit Dual Port Network Controller with FCoE || 8086:1529 || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit Dual Port Network Controller with FCoE || 8086:1529 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit Dual Port Backplane Controller with FCoE || 8086:152a || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit Dual Port Backplane Controller with FCoE || 8086:152a || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit SFI Network Controller || 8086:1557 || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82599 10 Gigabit SFI Network Controller || 8086:1557 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed || 8086:1531 || {{OK}} | | Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed || 8086:1531 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || I211 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed || 8086:1532 || {{?3}} | | Intel || I211 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed || 8086:1532 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection || 8086:1533 || {{?3}} | | Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection || 8086:1533 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Fiber || 8086:1536 || {{?3}} | | Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Fiber || 8086:1536 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Backplane || 8086:1537 || {{?3}} | | Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Backplane || 8086:1537 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SGMII || 8086:1538 || {{?3}} | | Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SGMII || 8086:1538 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| Intel || I211 Gigabit Network Connection || 8086:1539 || {{?3}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| rowspan="13" | nicintel_eeprom || Intel || 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) || 8086:150e || {{OK}} | | rowspan="13" | nicintel_eeprom || Intel || 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) || 8086:150e || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Intel || 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Fiber) || 8086:150f || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Fiber) || 8086:150f || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Intel || 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Backplane) || 8086:1510 || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Backplane) || 8086:1510 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Intel || 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Ext. PHY) || 8086:1511 || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Ext. PHY) || 8086:1511 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Intel || 82580 Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) || 8086:1511 || {{?3}} | | Intel || 82580 Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) || 8086:1511 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Intel || Unprogrammed 82580 Quad/Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:1509 || {{OK}} | | Intel || Unprogrammed 82580 Quad/Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller || 8086:1509 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed || 8086:1531 || {{OK}} | | Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed || 8086:1531 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Intel || I211 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed || 8086:1532 || {{?3}} | | Intel || I211 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed || 8086:1532 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection || 8086:1533 || {{OK}} | | Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection || 8086:1533 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Fiber || 8086:1536 || {{?3}} | | Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Fiber || 8086:1536 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Backplane || 8086:1537 || {{?3}} | | Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Backplane || 8086:1537 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SGMII || 8086:1538 || {{?3}} | | Intel || I210 Gigabit Network Connection SGMII || 8086:1538 || {{?3}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |||
| Intel || I211 Gigabit Network Connection || 8086:1539 || {{?3}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| | | rowspan="1" | ogp_spi || Open Graphics Project || Development Board OGD1 || 1227:0000 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| rowspan="1" | satamv || Marvell || 88SX7042 PCI-e 4-port SATA-II || 11ab:7042 || {{OK}} | | rowspan="1" | satamv || Marvell || 88SX7042 PCI-e 4-port SATA-II || 11ab:7042 || {{OK}} | ||
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== USB Devices == | == USB Devices == | ||
Total amount of supported USB devices flashprog can use as a programmer: ''' | Total amount of supported USB devices flashprog can use as a programmer: '''31''' | ||
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! align="center" | Status | ! align="center" | Status | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| rowspan="17" | ft2232_spi || FTDI || FT2232H || 0403:6010 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| FTDI || FT4232H || 0403:6011 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| FTDI || FT232H || 0403:6014 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| FTDI || FT4233H || 0403:6041 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| TIAO || USB Multi-Protocol Adapter || 0403:8a98 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| TIAO || USB Multi-Protocol Adapter Lite || 0403:8a99 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| Kristech || KT-LINK || 0403:bbe2 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| Amontec || JTAGkey || 0403:cff8 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| GOEPEL || PicoTAP || 096c:1449 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| Google || Servo || 18d1:5001 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| Google || Servo V2 Legacy || 18d1:5002 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| Google || Servo V2 || 18d1:5003 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| FIC || OpenMoko Neo1973 Debug board (V2+) || 1457:5118 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| Olimex || ARM-USB-OCD || 15ba:0003 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| Olimex || ARM-USB-TINY || 15ba:0004 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| Olimex || ARM-USB-OCD-H || 15ba:002b || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| Olimex || ARM-USB-TINY-H || 15ba:002a || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="1" | ft4222_spi || FTDI || FT4222H || 0403:601c || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| rowspan="1" | dediprog || Dediprog || SF100/SF200/SF600 || 0483:dada || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |||
| rowspan="1" | developerbox || Silicon Labs || CP2102N USB to UART Bridge Controller || 10c4:ea60 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |||
| rowspan="1" | usbblaster_spi || Altera || USB-Blaster || 09fb:6001 || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| | | rowspan="1" | pickit2_spi || Microchip || PICkit 2 || 04d8:0033 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="# | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| | | rowspan="1" | ch341a_spi || Winchiphead (WCH) || CH341A || 1a86:5512 || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| | | rowspan="2" | ch347_spi || QinHeng Electronics || USB To UART+SPI+I2C || 1a86:55db || {{OK}} | ||
|- bgcolor="#dddddd" | |- bgcolor="#dddddd" | ||
| QinHeng Electronics || USB To UART+SPI+I2C+JTAG || 1a86:55de || {{OK}} | |||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| rowspan="1" | digilent_spi || Digilent || Development board JTAG || 1443:0007 || {{OK}} | | rowspan="1" | digilent_spi || Digilent || Development board JTAG || 1443:0007 || {{OK}} | ||
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| linux_spi || Device files /dev/spidev*.* | | linux_spi || Device files /dev/spidev*.* | ||
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | |- bgcolor="#eeeeee" | ||
| jlink_spi || SEGGER J-Link and compatible devices | | jlink_spi || SEGGER J-Link and compatible devices | ||
Latest revision as of 22:49, 16 August 2024
Supported devices
Last update: 2024-08-16T22:29:15Z (generated by flashprog v1.2-rc1)
The tables below are generated from flashprog's source by copying the output of flashprog -z.
A short explanation of the cells representing the support state follows:
OK | The feature was tested and should work in general unless there is a bug in flashprog or another component in the system prohibits some functionality. |
Dep | Configuration-dependent. The feature was tested and should work in general but there are common configurations that drastically limit flashprog's capabilities or make it completely stop working. |
? | The feature is untested but believed to be working. |
N/A | The feature is not applicable in this configuration (e.g. write operations on ROM chips). |
No | The feature is known to not work. Don't bother testing (nor reporting. Patches welcome! ;). |
Supported flash chips
The list below contains all chips that have some kind of explicit support added to flashprog and their last known test status. Newer SPI flash chips might work even without explicit support if they implement SFDP (Serial Flash Discoverable Parameters - JESD216). Flashprog will detect this automatically and inform you about it.
The names used below are designed to be as concise as possible and hence contain only the characters describing properties that are relevant to flashprog. Irrelevant characters specify attributes flashprog can not use or even detect by itself (e.g. the physical package) and have no effect on flashprog's operation. They are replaced by dots ('.') functioning as wildcards (like in Regular Expressions) or are completely omitted at the end of a name.
Total amount of supported chips: 580
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Supported chipsets
Total amount of supported chipsets: 413
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Supported mainboards
In general, it is very likely that flashprog works out of the box even if your mainboard is not listed below.
This is a list of mainboards where we have verified that they either do or do not need any special initialization to make flashprog work (given flashprog supports the respective chipset and flash chip), or that they do not yet work at all. If they do not work, support may or may not be added later.
Mainboards (or individual revisions) which don't appear in the list may or may not work (we don't know, someone has to give it a try). Please report any further verified mainboards on the mailing list.
Total amount of known good mainboards: 528; Untested (e.g. user vanished before testing new code): 11; Not yet supported (i.e. known-bad): 83.
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1. ↑ Reported by deejkuba@aol.com to flashrom@coreboot.org, no public archive. Missing board enable and/or M50FW040 unlocking. May work now.
2. ↑ This is an OEM board used by IBM in e.g. Aptiva 2170-G
3. ↑ Used in Acer Aspire T180 and E380. Seems to be an OEM variant of abit's NF-M2S.
4. ↑ Mainboard model is 0RV30W. Probing works (Macronix MX25L3205, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
5. ↑ This is (also?) an OEM board from FSC (used in e.g. ESPRIMO Q5010 with designation D2544-B1).
6. ↑ Used in EZ18 barebones
7. ↑ Used in the IGEL WinNET III thin client.
8. ↑ W39V040FB
9. ↑ While flashprog is working correctly, there might be problems with the firmware images themselves. Please see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-July/009600.html for details.
10. ↑ Used in ION 330HT(-BD) barebones.
11. ↑ Vendor firmware writes to flash at shutdown. This probably corrupts the flash in case you write coreboot while running the vendor firmware. Simply updating the vendor firmware should be fine.
12. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
13. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
14. ↑ Probing works (Macronix MX25L3205, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
15. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
16. ↑ No chip found, probably due to flash translation. https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2009-August/000393.html
17. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
18. ↑ This is an OEM board from HP, the HP name is NodusM3-GL8E.
19. ↑ This is an OEM board from HP, the HP name is Nagami-GL8E.
20. ↑ Should work out of the box since r1593.
21. ↑ See http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2007-October/026496.html
22. ↑ The MAC address of the onboard network card is stored in flash.
23. ↑ The image provided by ASUS is only 256 kB big and has to be written to the upper 256 kB of the 512 kB chip.
24. ↑ UEFI builds v6404 and above disable access to some parts of the flash, cf. http://www.coreboot.org/ASUS_F2A85-M#UEFI_builds_that_allow_flash_chip_access
25. ↑ If the machine doesn't come up again after flashing, try resetting the NVRAM(CMOS). The MAC address of the onboard network card will change to the value stored in the new image, so backup the old address first. See https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2009-November/000879.html
26. ↑ The MAC address of the onboard LAN NIC is stored in flash, hence overwritten by flashprog; see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-May/009200.html
27. ↑ Probing works (Macronix MX25L3205, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
28. ↑ No public report found. Owned by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>. May work now.
29. ↑ No public report found. Owned by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>. May work now.
30. ↑ Untested board enable.
31. ↑ Owned by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>.
32. ↑ Part of ASUS Terminator P4 533 barebone system
33. ↑ Reported by Bernhard M. Wiedemann <bernhard@uml12d.zq1.de> to flashrom@coreboot.org, no public archive. Missing board enable and/or SST49LF008A unlocking. May work now.
34. ↑ Used in RS120-E5/PA2 servers.
35. ↑ This is an OEM board from FSC. Although flashprog supports it and can probably not distinguish it from the P5GD1-VM, please note that the P5GD1-VM BIOS does not support the FSC variants completely.
36. ↑ Untested board enable.
37. ↑ Untested board enable.
38. ↑ Found in V3-P5G31.
39. ↑ Found in ASUS Vintage-PH2 barebones.
40. ↑ This is an OEM board from HP.
41. ↑ This is an OEM board from Epson (e.g. Endeavor MT7700).
42. ↑ This designation is used for OEM boards from HP, Epson and maybe others. The HP names vary and not all of them have been tested yet. Please report any success or failure, thanks.
43. ↑ Untested board enable.
44. ↑ The MAC address of the onboard LAN NIC is stored in flash, hence overwritten by flashprog; see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-March/009014.html
45. ↑ flashprog works correctly, but GbE LAN is nonworking (probably due to a missing/bogus MAC address; see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2011-July/007432.html and http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1534389 for a possible workaround)
46. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
47. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q32, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
48. ↑ Probing works (2x 8192 kB via hwseq), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
49. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q32, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
50. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q32, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
51. ↑ Probing works (Macronix MX25L3205, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
52. ↑ Probing works (Macronix MX25L3205, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
53. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q32, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
54. ↑ Probing works (Macronix MX25L3205, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
55. ↑ Warning: MAC address of LOM is stored at 0x1000 - 0x1005 of the image.
56. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
57. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
58. ↑ Warning: MAC address of LOM is stored at 0x1000 - 0x1005 of the image.
59. ↑ The MAC address of the onboard network card is stored in flash.
60. ↑ Untested board enable.
61. ↑ Used in the IGEL-316 thin client.
62. ↑ Probing works (Eon EN25Q32(A/B), 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
63. ↑ Probing works (Eon EN25Q32(A/B), 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
64. ↑ No public report found. Owned by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>. May work now.
65. ↑ Reported by Mark Robinson <mark@zl2tod.net> to flashrom@coreboot.org, no public archive. Missing board enable and/or F29C51002T unlocking. May work now.
66. ↑ Probing works (Macronix MX25L6405, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME is locked.
67. ↑ Mainboard model is 0KRC95. Probing works (Hardware Sequencing 4 + 8MB), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME is locked.
68. ↑ Mainboard model is 0HYFFG. Probing works (Macronix MX25L6405, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME is locked (and there are even overlapping PRs).
69. ↑ Mainboard model is 0Y2MRG. Probing works (Macronix MX25L3205, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME is locked.
70. ↑ Probably needs a board enable. http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2009-May/048549.html
71. ↑ Untested board enable.
72. ↑ Missing board enable (W83627HF/F/HG/G), see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-April/009043.html
73. ↑ No public report found. Owned by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>. Seems the PCI subsystem IDs are identical with the Tekram P6Pro-A5. May work now.
74. ↑ Needs the MFG jumper to be set correctly before flashing to enable the Flash Descriptor Override Strap.
75. ↑ Probing works (Hardware sequencing, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME is locked.
76. ↑ Used in ESPRIMO E5625.
77. ↑ Used in ESPRIMO P2560, contains an Atmel AT26DF081A.
78. ↑ Mainboard model is D3062-A1. Probing works (Macronix MX25L6405, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME is locked.
79. ↑ Mainboard model is D2312-A2.
80. ↑ Works fine if you remove jumper JP9 on the board and disable the flash protection BIOS option.
81. ↑ This is an OEM board used by Fujitsu.
82. ↑ Primary flash chip is a Macronix MX25L3206E.
83. ↑ 8 MB (ME) + 1 MB (BIOS) flash chips - hardware sequencing required.
84. ↑ Does only work with -p internal:ich_spi_mode=hwseq due to an evil twin of MX25L6405 and ICH SPI lockdown.
85. ↑ Contains a Macronix MX25L6406E.
86. ↑ Uses MX25L6436E and requires a small patch (but works flawlessly with that).
87. ↑ SPI lock down, PR, read-only descriptor, locked ME region.
88. ↑ Found in HP Pavilion Slimline s5220f.
89. ↑ ICH9DO with SPI lock down, BIOS lock, PR, read-only descriptor, locked ME region.
90. ↑ ICH7 with SPI lock down, BIOS lock, flash block detection (SST25VF080B); see http://paste.flashrom.org/view.php?id=686
91. ↑ No chip found, see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-March/009006.html
92. ↑ Missing board enable, see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-March/008885.html
93. ↑ Boot block is write protected unless the solder points next to F2 are shorted.
94. ↑ ICH10R with BIOS lock enable and a protected range PRBAD, see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-June/009350.html
95. ↑ SMM protection enabled
96. ↑ NM10 with SPI lock down, BIOS lock, see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-January/008600.html
97. ↑ ICH5 with BIOS lock enable, see http://paste.flashrom.org/view.php?id=775
98. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25x32, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME is locked.
99. ↑ Probing enables Hardware Sequencing (behind that hides a SST SST25VF016B, 2048 kB). Parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME is locked (and the platform data region seems to be bogus).
100. ↑ Probing enables Hardware Sequencing (behind that hides a SST SST25VF080B, 1024 kB). Parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME is locked (and the platform data region seems to be bogus).
101. ↑ H61 with BIOS lock enable and locked ME region, see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-June/009417.html
102. ↑ H67 with BIOS lock enable and locked ME region, see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2011-September/007789.html
103. ↑ H67 with BIOS lock enable and locked ME region, see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-November/010112.html
104. ↑ BIOS locked via BIOS_CNTL.
105. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q32, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
106. ↑ Q77 with BIOS lock enable and locked ME region, see http://paste.flashrom.org/view.php?id=1603
107. ↑ Intel reference board.
108. ↑ Intel reference board.
109. ↑ Probably won't work, see http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/flashrom/2010-July/003952.html
110. ↑ Used in ThinkCentre M75e.
111. ↑ Immediately powers off if you try to hot-plug the chip. However, this does '''not''' happen if you use coreboot. Owned by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>.
112. ↑ This is an OEM board from HP, the HP name is Xenon.
113. ↑ Write protection must be disabled in the BIOS setup.
114. ↑ Interestingly flashprog does not work when the vendor BIOS is booted, but it ''does'' work flawlessly when the machine is booted with coreboot. Owned by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>.
115. ↑ Uses Fintek F71882F/F71883F/F71887 SPI-to-LPC translation.
116. ↑ Some non-essential DMI data (e.g. serial numbers) is overwritten when using flashprog. This is an OEM board used by HP (e.g. dx2300 Microtower).
117. ↑ This is an OEM board used by Acer in e.g. Aspire M5640/M3640.
118. ↑ This is an OEM board used by Medion in e.g. Medion MD8833.
119. ↑ Missing board enable/SIO support (Fintek F71889), see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-March/008956.html
120. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
121. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
122. ↑ Seems to work fine basically, but user reported (hopefully unrelated) buggy behavior of the board after a firmware upgrade. See https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-January/008547.html
123. ↑ Probably manufactured by ASUS
124. ↑ Used in SB61G2 systems.
125. ↑ No public report found. Owned by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>. May work now.
126. ↑ No public report found. May work now.
127. ↑ No public report found. May work now.
128. ↑ No public report found. May work now.
129. ↑ No public report found. May work now.
130. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q128, 16384 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked; SMM protection enabled.
131. ↑ Used in Dell C6100 servers.
132. ↑ Probing works (Atmel AT25DF321A, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
133. ↑ Requires unlocking the ME although the registers are set up correctly by the descriptor/BIOS already (tested with swseq and hwseq).
134. ↑ Probing works (Numonyx N25Q128 (supported by SFDP only atm), 16384 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
135. ↑ Probing works (Numonyx N25Q128 (supported by SFDP only atm), 16384 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
136. ↑ Probing works (Numonyx N25Q128 (supported by SFDP only atm), 16384 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked; SMM protection enabled.
137. ↑ Probing works (Numonyx N25Q128 (supported by SFDP only atm), 16384 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
138. ↑ Probing works (Macronix MX25L12805, 16384 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked; SMM protection enabled.
139. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
140. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
141. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
142. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
143. ↑ Both S5376G2NR and S5376WAG2NR should work.
144. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
145. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q32, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
146. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25Q32, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
Supported mobile devices (laptops, tablets etc.)
In general, flashing mobile devices is more difficult because they
- often use the flash chip for stuff besides the BIOS,
- often have special protection stuff which has to be handled by flashprog,
- often use flash translation circuits which need drivers in flashprog.
IMPORTANT: At this point we recommend to not use flashprog on untested mobile devices unless you have a means to recover from a flashing that goes wrong (a working backup flash chip and/or good soldering skills).
Total amount of known good mobile devices: 9; Untested (e.g. user vanished before testing new code): 1; Not yet supported (i.e. known-bad): 15.
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1. ↑ http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2009-May/048041.html
2. ↑ It seems the chip (25X40) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).
3. ↑ Untested board enable.
4. ↑ Probing works (Macronix MX25L3205, 4096 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs), ME region is locked.
5. ↑ The laptop immediately powers off if you try to hot-swap the chip. It's not yet tested if write/erase would work on this laptop.
6. ↑ Locked ME, see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-May/009197.html.
7. ↑ Locked ME, see https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2012-June/009420.html.
8. ↑ Bootsector is locked and needs to be skipped with a layout file (writeable address range is 00000000:0003bfff).
9. ↑ SPI lock down, SMM protection, PR in BIOS region, read-only descriptor, locked ME region.
10. ↑ Shuts down when probing for a chip. https://flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2010-May/003321.html
11. ↑ Hangs upon '''flashprog -V''' (needs hard power-cycle then).
12. ↑ Probing works (Winbond W25X64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs) and ME is locked. Also, a Protected Range is locking the top range of the BIOS region (presumably the boot block).
13. ↑ Probing works (Macronix MX25L6405, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs) and ME is locked. Also, a Protected Range is locking the top range of the BIOS region (presumably the boot block).
14. ↑ Probing works (ST M25PX64, 8192 kB, SPI), but parts of the flash are problematic: descriptor is r/o (conforming to ICH reqs) and ME is locked. Also, a Protected Range is locking the top range of the BIOS region (presumably the boot block).
15. ↑ Works fine but only with coreboot (due to locked regions and additional PR restrictions).
16. ↑ Seems to (partially) work at first, but one block/sector cannot be written which then leaves you with a bricked laptop. Maybe this can be investigated and fixed in software later.
PCI Devices
Total amount of supported PCI devices flashprog can use as a programmer: 85
Programmer | Vendor | Device | IDs | Status |
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nic3com | 3COM | 3C90xB: PCI 10/100 Mbps; shared 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX | 10b7:9055 | OK |
3COM | 3C90xB: PCI 10/100 Mbps; shared 10BASE-T/100BASE-T4 | 10b7:9001 | ? | |
3COM | 3C90xB: PCI 10BASE-T (TPO) | 10b7:9004 | OK | |
3COM | 3C90xB: PCI 10BASE-T/10BASE2/AUI (COMBO) | 10b7:9005 | ? | |
3COM | 3C90xB: PCI 10BASE-T/10BASE2 (TPC) | 10b7:9006 | OK | |
3COM | 3C90xB: PCI 10BASE-FL | 10b7:900a | ? | |
3COM | 3C90xB: PCI 10BASE-FX | 10b7:905a | ? | |
3COM | 3C905B: Cyclone 10/100/BNC | 10b7:9058 | OK | |
3COM | 3C905C: EtherLink 10/100 PCI (TX) | 10b7:9200 | OK | |
3COM | 3C980C: EtherLink Server 10/100 PCI (TX) | 10b7:9805 | ? | |
nicrealtek | Realtek | RTL8139/8139C/8139C+ | 10ec:8139 | OK |
Realtek | RTL8169 | 10ec:8169 | ? | |
SMC | 1211TX | 1113:1211 | OK | |
gfxnvidia | NVIDIA | Mutara V08 [NV2] | 10de:0010 | ? |
NVIDIA | RIVA 128 | 10de:0018 | ? | |
NVIDIA | RIVA TNT | 10de:0020 | ? | |
NVIDIA | RIVA TNT2/TNT2 Pro | 10de:0028 | ? | |
NVIDIA | RIVA TNT2 Ultra | 10de:0029 | ? | |
NVIDIA | Vanta/Vanta LT | 10de:002c | ? | |
NVIDIA | RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro | 10de:002d | OK | |
NVIDIA | Aladdin TNT2 | 10de:00a0 | ? | |
NVIDIA | GeForce 256 | 10de:0100 | ? | |
NVIDIA | GeForce DDR | 10de:0101 | ? | |
NVIDIA | Quadro | 10de:0103 | ? | |
NVIDIA | GeForce2 MX | 10de:0110 | ? | |
NVIDIA | GeForce2 MX | 10de:0111 | ? | |
NVIDIA | GeForce2 GO | 10de:0112 | ? | |
NVIDIA | Quadro2 MXR | 10de:0113 | ? | |
NVIDIA | GeForce2 GTS/Pro | 10de:0150 | ? | |
NVIDIA | GeForce2 GTS | 10de:0151 | ? | |
NVIDIA | GeForce2 Ultra | 10de:0152 | ? | |
NVIDIA | Quadro2 Pro | 10de:0153 | ? | |
NVIDIA | GeForce 3 nFX | 10de:0200 | ? | |
NVIDIA | GeForce 3 nFX | 10de:0201 | ? | |
NVIDIA | GeForce 3 nFX Ultra | 10de:0202 | ? | |
NVIDIA | Quadro 3 DDC | 10de:0203 | ? | |
drkaiser | Dr. Kaiser | PC-Waechter (Actel FPGA) | 1803:5057 | OK |
satasii | Silicon Image | PCI0680 Ultra ATA-133 Host Ctrl | 1095:0680 | OK |
Silicon Image | SiI 3112 [SATALink/SATARaid] SATA Ctrl | 1095:3112 | OK | |
Silicon Image | SiI 3114 [SATALink/SATARaid] SATA Ctrl | 1095:3114 | OK | |
Silicon Image | SiI 3124 PCI-X SATA Ctrl | 1095:3124 | OK | |
Silicon Image | SiI 3132 SATA Raid II Ctrl | 1095:3132 | OK | |
Silicon Image | SiI 3512 [SATALink/SATARaid] SATA Ctrl | 1095:3512 | OK | |
atavia | VIA | VT6421A | 1106:3249 | Dep |
it8212 | ITE | 8212F PATA RAID | 1283:8212 | ? |
nicintel | Intel | 8255xER/82551IT Fast Ethernet Controller | 8086:1209 | ? |
Intel | 82557/8/9/0/1 Ethernet Pro 100 | 8086:1229 | OK | |
nicintel_spi | Intel | 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller | 8086:105e | OK |
Intel | 82541GI Gigabit Ethernet Controller | 8086:1076 | OK | |
Intel | 82541PI Gigabit Ethernet Controller | 8086:107c | OK | |
Intel | 82572EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller | 8086:10b9 | OK | |
Intel | 82574L Gigabit Ethernet Controller | 8086:10d3 | OK | |
Intel | 82599 10 Gigabit Unprogrammed Network Controller | 8086:10d8 | ? | |
Intel | 82599 10 Gigabit KX4 Dual Port Network Controller | 8086:10f7 | ? | |
Intel | 82599 10 Gigabit Dual Port Backplane Controller | 8086:10f8 | ? | |
Intel | 82599 10 Gigabit CX4 Dual Port Network Controller | 8086:10f9 | ? | |
Intel | 82599 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Controller | 8086:10fb | ? | |
Intel | 82599 10 Gigabit XAUI/BX4 Dual Port Network Controller | 8086:10fc | OK | |
Intel | 82599 10 Gigabit KR Network Controller | 8086:1517 | ? | |
Intel | 82599 10 Gigabit TN Network Controller | 8086:151c | ? | |
Intel | 82599 10 Gigabit Dual Port Network Controller with FCoE | 8086:1529 | ? | |
Intel | 82599 10 Gigabit Dual Port Backplane Controller with FCoE | 8086:152a | ? | |
Intel | 82599 10 Gigabit SFI Network Controller | 8086:1557 | ? | |
Intel | I210 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed | 8086:1531 | OK | |
Intel | I211 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed | 8086:1532 | ? | |
Intel | I210 Gigabit Network Connection | 8086:1533 | ? | |
Intel | I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Fiber | 8086:1536 | ? | |
Intel | I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Backplane | 8086:1537 | ? | |
Intel | I210 Gigabit Network Connection SGMII | 8086:1538 | ? | |
Intel | I211 Gigabit Network Connection | 8086:1539 | ? | |
nicintel_eeprom | Intel | 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) | 8086:150e | OK |
Intel | 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Fiber) | 8086:150f | ? | |
Intel | 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Backplane) | 8086:1510 | ? | |
Intel | 82580 Quad Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Ext. PHY) | 8086:1511 | ? | |
Intel | 82580 Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) | 8086:1511 | ? | |
Intel | Unprogrammed 82580 Quad/Dual Gigabit Ethernet Controller | 8086:1509 | OK | |
Intel | I210 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed | 8086:1531 | OK | |
Intel | I211 Gigabit Network Connection Unprogrammed | 8086:1532 | ? | |
Intel | I210 Gigabit Network Connection | 8086:1533 | OK | |
Intel | I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Fiber | 8086:1536 | ? | |
Intel | I210 Gigabit Network Connection SERDES Backplane | 8086:1537 | ? | |
Intel | I210 Gigabit Network Connection SGMII | 8086:1538 | ? | |
Intel | I211 Gigabit Network Connection | 8086:1539 | ? | |
ogp_spi | Open Graphics Project | Development Board OGD1 | 1227:0000 | OK |
satamv | Marvell | 88SX7042 PCI-e 4-port SATA-II | 11ab:7042 | OK |
USB Devices
Total amount of supported USB devices flashprog can use as a programmer: 31
Programmer | Vendor | Device | IDs | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
ft2232_spi | FTDI | FT2232H | 0403:6010 | OK |
FTDI | FT4232H | 0403:6011 | OK | |
FTDI | FT232H | 0403:6014 | OK | |
FTDI | FT4233H | 0403:6041 | OK | |
TIAO | USB Multi-Protocol Adapter | 0403:8a98 | OK | |
TIAO | USB Multi-Protocol Adapter Lite | 0403:8a99 | OK | |
Kristech | KT-LINK | 0403:bbe2 | OK | |
Amontec | JTAGkey | 0403:cff8 | OK | |
GOEPEL | PicoTAP | 096c:1449 | OK | |
Servo | 18d1:5001 | OK | ||
Servo V2 Legacy | 18d1:5002 | OK | ||
Servo V2 | 18d1:5003 | OK | ||
FIC | OpenMoko Neo1973 Debug board (V2+) | 1457:5118 | OK | |
Olimex | ARM-USB-OCD | 15ba:0003 | OK | |
Olimex | ARM-USB-TINY | 15ba:0004 | OK | |
Olimex | ARM-USB-OCD-H | 15ba:002b | OK | |
Olimex | ARM-USB-TINY-H | 15ba:002a | OK | |
ft4222_spi | FTDI | FT4222H | 0403:601c | OK |
dediprog | Dediprog | SF100/SF200/SF600 | 0483:dada | OK |
developerbox | Silicon Labs | CP2102N USB to UART Bridge Controller | 10c4:ea60 | OK |
usbblaster_spi | Altera | USB-Blaster | 09fb:6001 | OK |
pickit2_spi | Microchip | PICkit 2 | 04d8:0033 | OK |
ch341a_spi | Winchiphead (WCH) | CH341A | 1a86:5512 | OK |
ch347_spi | QinHeng Electronics | USB To UART+SPI+I2C | 1a86:55db | OK |
QinHeng Electronics | USB To UART+SPI+I2C+JTAG | 1a86:55de | OK | |
digilent_spi | Digilent | Development board JTAG | 1443:0007 | OK |
stlinkv3_spi | STMicroelectronics | STLINK-V3E | 0483:374e | ? |
STMicroelectronics | STLINK-V3S | 0483:374f | OK | |
STMicroelectronics | STLINK-V3 dual VCP | 0483:3753 | OK | |
STMicroelectronics | STLINK-V3 no MSD | 0483:3754 | ? | |
dirtyjtag_spi | DirtyJTAG | JTAG probe | 1209:c0ca | OK |
Other programmers
Programmer | Note |
---|---|
dummy | Dummy device, does nothing and logs all accesses |
serprog | All programmer devices speaking the serprog protocol |
buspirate_spi | Dangerous Prototypes Bus Pirate |
rayer_spi | RayeR parallel port programmer |
pony_spi | Programmers compatible with SI-Prog, serbang or AJAWe |
linux_gpio_spi | Device file /dev/gpiochip<n> |
linux_mtd | Device files /dev/mtd* |
linux_spi | Device files /dev/spidev*.* |
jlink_spi | SEGGER J-Link and compatible devices |