On 14.11.2008 04:17, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote: > The AT25 and AT26 series SPI chips from Atmel are plain EEPROMs. > The AT45 series SPI chips are DataFlash EEPROMs which means they have > odd (non-power-of-two) sector sizes, but some of the DataFlash chips can > be configured or ordered with power-of-two sector sizes. > > Add probe support for the following Atmel SPI chips: > AT25DF021 > AT25DF041A > AT25DF081 > AT25DF161 > AT25DF321A > AT25DF641 > AT25F512B > AT25FS010 > AT25FS040 > AT26DF041 > AT26DF081A > AT26DF161 > AT26DF161A > AT26DF321 > AT26F004 > AT45CS1282 > AT45DB011D > AT45DB021D > AT45DB041D > AT45DB081D > AT45DB161D > AT45DB321C > AT45DB321D > AT45DB642D > > Add an explanation why the following chips can't be probed: > AT45BR3214B > AT45D011 > AT45D021A > AT45D041A > AT45D081A > AT45D161 > AT45DB011 > AT45DB011B > AT45DB021A > AT45DB021B > AT45DB041A > AT45DB081A > AT45DB161 > AT45DB161B > AT45DB321 > AT45DB321B > AT45DB642 > > Add the ID, but no probing function for this chip: > AT25F512A > > This is needed for some Intel boards. > > Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
This has been tested successfully by Jesse Brandeburg and Andriy Gapon. Can I have an Ack from someone? Regards, Carl-Daniel -- http://www.hailfinger.org/ -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

