The factory BIOS is write protected with that efi module. To have an
unrestricted factory firmware, your options are:
- dump the chip, remove the module and reflash the content
- remove the module from the image you want to flash, and flash it with EZflash
This module exists in the factory BIOS for the A88XM-E from the very
beginning, and was introduced to F2A85-M in a later release.
For more information please refer to:
https://doc.coreboot.org/mainboard/asus/f2a85-m.html#internal-programming

Regards

Mike Banon <[email protected]> ezt írta (időpont: 2020. okt. 16., P, 19:02):
>
> maybe Balazs could advise. However, to make sure you could easily
> unbrick your A88XM-E in the case of a bad coreboot build, I really
> recommend you to order a cheap USB CH341A programmer (preferably with
> a Green PCB) - and PLCC clip to easily remove a DIP8 flash chip from a
> motherboard's socket without bending the chip's legs. Then, you'll be
> able to easily install a new coreboot image by plugging a DIP8 flash
> chip into the programmer's socket and using the opensource flashrom
> tool.
>
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 10:04 AM mejim67741--- via coreboot
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > The documentation says
> >
> > The main SPI flash can be accessed using flashrom, if the AmdSpiRomProtect 
> > modules have been deleted in the factory image previously.
> >
> > So what does that mean? How can i do that? I would like to flash it internal
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