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Name: flashrom Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15
Version: 1.2 Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/>
Release: 150500.1.1 Build date: Thu Mar 2 10:25:50 2023
Group: Development/Tools/Other Build host: goat02
Size: 986599 Source RPM: flashrom-1.2-150500.1.1.src.rpm
Packager: https://www.suse.com/
Url: https://flashrom.org/Flashrom
Summary: A universal flash programming utility
flashrom is a utility for reading, writing, verifying and erasing flash ROM
chips. It's often used to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware images in-system
using a supported mainboard, but it also supports flashing of network
cards (NICs), SATA controller cards, and other external devices which can
program flash chips.

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

Provides

Requires

License

GPL-2.0-only

Changelog

* Sun Jul 24 2022 mgorse@suse.com
  - Switch to meson
  - Add flashrom-install-man-file.patch: install the man file when
    using meson.
  - Add flashrom-j-link-spi.patch: Add missing meson option for
    J-Link SPI.
  - Drop fix_aarch64.patch: no longer relevant.
  - Package the library and headers.
* Thu Sep 09 2021 schwab@suse.de
  - Enable build on riscv64
  - Drop requires on dmidecode, no longer needed
* Fri Nov 27 2020 guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org
  - Fix build on aarch64 with upstream patch:
    * fix_aarch64.patch
* Thu Feb 20 2020 mardnh@gmx.de
  - Update to version 1.2
    - Meson support
    - Layout improvements/fixes and many, many code cleanups.
    - New chips: MX25U25635F, MX25L51245G, GD25Q256D, M95M02-A125,
      N25Q/MT25Q variants, W25Q128JW_DTR, AT25SF321, S25FL512S
    - New programmers: National Instruments USB-845x, Tin Can Tools
      Flyswatter/Flyswatter 2, STLINK V3, more Intel PCHs (Apollo
      Lake, Cannon Lake variants, Ice Lake U)
    - Reduced dependency on libusb0
    - Syntax: Added --flash-name and --flash-size arguments to print
      information about the flash chip
* Sun Jun 23 2019 mardnh@gmx.de
  - Update to version 1.1
    New major user-visible features
    * 4-byte address support for many SPI programmers
    * New option to use a reference file for flash contents
      (--flash-contents)
    * Layout support for coreboot's FMAP format (--fmap, --fmap-file)
    * BAUD rate selection for Buspirate SPI
    * Support for the ENE Embedded Debug Interface (EDI), probably
      our first non-jedec SPI target
    * On Intel ME enabled systems, internal flashing is allowed by
      default
    New programmers
    * ENE Embedded Debug Interface EDI
    * Linux' MTD interface
    * Digilent SPI for the iCEblink40 development board
    * Developerbox/CP2104 bit banging
    * J-Link SPI
    * Dediprog firmwares >= 7.2.30
    * Dediprog SF200
    * Intel Kabylake PCHs
    Support for lots of new chips
* Sun Mar 31 2019 mardnh@gmx.de
  - Update to version 1.0.1
    * linux_spi: Reduce maximum read chunksize
    * Hardcode default spispeed of 2MHz
      Default speed of kernel drivers isn't always sane (any more).
    * Fix dmi_match string for ThinkPad X201
    * verification with sparse layouts
    * Fix erasing of unaligned regions
* Wed Jan 03 2018 mardnh@gmx.de
  - Update to version 1.0
    * Support layouts for read and erase commands
    * New command line switch --noverify-all (-N) allows flashing of
      individual regions without reading the whole flash chip
      (particular useful with locked down Intel ME firmware)
    * New command line switch --ifd to read the layout from an
      Intel Firmware Descriptor on flash
    * We got rid of the delay-loop calibration (if the OS provides an
      accurate timer through clock_gettime())
    * Reading speed of USB programmers should have increased (reading
      bigger chunks at once, we reduce the overhead)
    * Support Intel 100 series PCHs (Sunrise Point, coupled with
      Skylake and Kaby Lake) and C620 series PCHs (Lewisburg paired
      with Workstation/Server versions of the former)
    * New programmers
      + Intel 100 series / C620 series PCHs
      + Intel I210 NICs (EEPROM and SPI)
      + AMD Merlin Falcon (FP4)
    * New chips
      + W25Q128.W
  - Specfile cleanup
  - Verify source signature
* Wed Apr 26 2017 agraf@suse.com
  - Enable build for ARM
* Tue Jul 26 2016 glin@suse.com
  - Update to 0.9.9
    * Enable the dediprog module by default, add support for Dediprog
      SF600 and the new communication protocol of the SF100 with
      newer firmware
    * Add support to update the firmware of Promise UltraATA
      controllers
    * Support new programers: WCH CH341A, VIA VT8251
    * Support new chips:
      + ESI ES25P40, ES25P80, ES25P16
      + GigaDevice GD25VQ41B, GD25Q128C, GD25VQ21B, GD25VQ40C,
      GD25VQ80C and GD25VQ16C, GD25LQ40, GD25LQ80, GD25LQ16,
      GD25LQ64(B), GD25LQ128
      + PMC Pm25LQ020, Pm25LQ040, Pm25LQ080, Pm25LQ016, Pm25LQ032C
      + Sanyo LE25FU406C/LE25U40CMC
      + SST SST25WF020A, SST25WF040B, SST25WF080B
      + Winbond W29C512A/W29EE512
    * Allow to link flashrom statically (with make CONFIG_STATIC=yes)
    * Ease debugging of build problems with libraries
    * Ignore 0x00 as a flash chip manufacturer ID in the generic
      match to avoid ambiguous messages
    * Various improvements for serprog-based programmers
    * Add support for libftdi1
    * Add infrastructure for libusb1 and use it for new programmers
    * Rigorously check integrity of I/O stream data
    * Add make parameters for easier disabling/enabling of various
      classes of programmers
* Fri Apr 03 2015 mpluskal@suse.com
  - Update to 0.9.8
    * A bunch of newly supported architectures: ARM 64bit,
      big-endian ARM, PowerPC 64bit, SPARC.
    * Better support for AMD chipsets in general (speed selection,
      more conservative defaults etc.).
    * Add new programmer support:
    * AMD Yangtze's SPI controller (found in Kabini and Tamesh) as
      well as the one in Bolton FCHs (A78, A88X, A77E).
    * Intel Silvermont chipsets (Bay Trail, Rangeley and Avoton) and
      Wildcat Point (for Broadwell).
    * ITE IT8212F parallel programmer as it8212 (found on PCI SATA
      RAID controllers).
    * VIA VT6421A LPC programmer as atavia (found on PCI SATA
      controllers).
    * EEPROMs on Intel network cards based on the 82580 NIC
      (nicintel_eeprom).
    * Intel 82599 10 GbE NICs boot PROMs (part of nicintel_spi).
    * Microchip PICkit 2
    * MSTAR I²C ISP protocol (not compiled in by default). Rewrites the
      firmware of your screen over VGA/DVI(!).
    * Extension of the rayer_spi module to supported various similar
      devices (Altera ByteBlasterMV, Atmel STK200/300, Wiggler LPT).
    * Switching betweens chips on boards with GIGABYTE's DualBIOS
      (using the dualbiosindex programmer parameter).
    * Enable fwh_idsel parameter for C-ICH and ICH2/3/4/5 chipsets.
    * Finer-grained display of support status used for flash chip
      operations, chipsets, mainboards and programmers (new states:
      configuration-dependent, not applicable).
* Thu Oct 30 2014 crrodriguez@opensuse.org
  - Build Require libusb-devel, fix build in factory
* Thu Oct 30 2014 stepan@coresystems.de
  - update to 0.9.7 r1852.

Files

/usr/sbin/flashrom
/usr/share/doc/packages/flashrom
/usr/share/doc/packages/flashrom/README
/usr/share/licenses/flashrom
/usr/share/licenses/flashrom/COPYING
/usr/share/man/man8/flashrom.8.gz


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