Am Sonntag, den 14.02.2010, 10:15 -0800 schrieb Sean Nelson: > >> Reversed-engineered board enable for the ASUS A8N-LA. IDs are ISA and > >> SMBus. > >> Added dmi string to match 3 HP boards: Nagami, Nagami2, Nagami2L. > > Do these three boards have the same PCI IDs (including subsystem IDs)? > > If not, you will need to write separate lines for them anyway. If they > > have the same subsystem IDs, do you expect incompatible boards to have > > the same subsystem IDs? If not, you don't need the DMI match. Using the > > subsystem IDs, you can already be sure that you are on a HP system.
> I'm guessing that the subsystem IDs are HP specific, Of course they are. That's why the subsystem vendor ID is the HP ID. > and I can't tell if other HP boards used the same chipset or not. > I know all three use the same board and have slightly different DMI to > reflect each machine. So this is DMI just for safety. Might be sensible. On the other hand, I intended to use DMI only in emergency cases. Autodection for boards with DMI strings fails if dmidecode is not available on the target system. Regards, Michael Karcher _______________________________________________ flashrom mailing list [email protected] http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom
