Author: hailfinger
Date: Wed Apr 28 17:22:14 2010
New Revision: 996
URL: http://flashrom.org/trac/coreboot/changeset/996

Log:
--force may have been a good idea back when only developers were using
flashrom, but over the last few months we've seen too many people who
incorrectly believed that --force would solve anything.

One of the problems is that --force had multiple meanings:
- Force chip read by faking probe success.
- Force chip access even if the chip is bigger than max decode size for
  the flash bus.
- Force erase even if erase is known bad.
- Force write even if write is known bad.
- Force writing even if cbtable tells us that this is the wrong image
  for this board.

This patch cleans up --force usage:
- Remove any suggestions to use --force for probe/read from flashrom
  output.
- Don't talk about "success" or "Found chip" if the chip is forced.
- Add a new internal programmer parameter boardmismatch=force. This
  overrides any mismatch detection from cbtable/image comparisons.
- Add a new internal programmer parameter laptop=force_I_want_a_brick.
- Adjust the documentation for --force.
- Clean up the man page a bit whereever it talks about --force or
  laptops.

Additional changes in this patch:
- Add warnings about laptops to the documentation.
- Abort if a laptop is detected. Can be overridden with the programmer
parameter mentioned above.
- Add "Portable" to the list of DMI strings indicating laptops.
- Check if a chip specified with -c is known to flashrom.
- Programmer parameter reliability and consistency fixes.
- More paranoid self-checks.
- Improve documentation.

Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <[email protected]>
Acked-by: Michael Karcher <[email protected]>

Modified:
   trunk/README
   trunk/cli_classic.c
   trunk/dmi.c
   trunk/flash.h
   trunk/flashrom.8
   trunk/flashrom.c
   trunk/internal.c
   trunk/layout.c

Modified: trunk/README
==============================================================================
--- trunk/README        Mon Apr 26 00:47:50 2010        (r995)
+++ trunk/README        Wed Apr 28 17:22:14 2010        (r996)
@@ -11,6 +11,12 @@
 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.
 
+Do not use flashrom on laptops! The embedded controller (EC) present in many
+laptops interacts badly with any flash attempts and can brick your laptop
+permanently.
+
+Please make a backup of your flash chip before writing to it.
+
 Please see the flashrom(8) manpage.
 
 

Modified: trunk/cli_classic.c
==============================================================================
--- trunk/cli_classic.c Mon Apr 26 00:47:50 2010        (r995)
+++ trunk/cli_classic.c Wed Apr 28 17:22:14 2010        (r996)
@@ -248,6 +248,10 @@
                                        switch (optarg[namelen]) {
                                        case ':':
                                                programmer_param = 
strdup(optarg + namelen + 1);
+                                               if (!strlen(programmer_param)) {
+                                                       free(programmer_param);
+                                                       programmer_param = NULL;
+                                               }
                                                break;
                                        case '\0':
                                                break;
@@ -303,6 +307,21 @@
                cli_classic_usage(argv[0]);
        }
 
+       if (chip_to_probe) {
+               for (flash = flashchips; flash && flash->name; flash++)
+                       if (!strcmp(flash->name, chip_to_probe))
+                               break;
+               if (!flash || !flash->name) {
+                       fprintf(stderr, "Error: Unknown chip '%s' specified.\n",
+                               chip_to_probe);
+                       printf("Run flashrom -L to view the hardware supported "
+                               "in this flashrom version.\n");
+                       exit(1);
+               }
+               /* Clean up after the check. */
+               flash = NULL;
+       }
+               
        if (programmer_init()) {
                fprintf(stderr, "Error: Programmer initialization failed.\n");
                exit(1);
@@ -329,18 +348,14 @@
        } else if (!flashes[0]) {
                printf("No EEPROM/flash device found.\n");
                if (!force || !chip_to_probe) {
-                       printf("If you know which flash chip you have, and if 
this version of flashrom\n");
-                       printf("supports a similar flash chip, you can try to 
force read your chip. Run:\n");
-                       printf("flashrom -f -r -c similar_supported_flash_chip 
filename\n");
-                       printf("\n");
-                       printf("Note: flashrom can never write when the flash 
chip isn't found automatically.\n");
+                       printf("Note: flashrom can never write if the flash 
chip isn't found automatically.\n");
                }
                if (force && read_it && chip_to_probe) {
-                       printf("Force read (-f -r -c) requested, forcing chip 
probe success:\n");
+                       printf("Force read (-f -r -c) requested, pretending the 
chip is there:\n");
                        flashes[0] = probe_flash(flashchips, 1);
                        if (!flashes[0]) {
-                               printf("flashrom does not support a flash chip 
named '%s'.\n", chip_to_probe);
-                               printf("Run flashrom -L to view the hardware 
supported in this flashrom version.\n");
+                               printf("Probing for flash chip '%s' failed.\n", 
chip_to_probe);
+                               programmer_shutdown();
                                exit(1);
                        }
                        printf("Please note that forced reads most likely 
contain garbage.\n");

Modified: trunk/dmi.c
==============================================================================
--- trunk/dmi.c Mon Apr 26 00:47:50 2010        (r995)
+++ trunk/dmi.c Wed Apr 28 17:22:14 2010        (r996)
@@ -102,7 +102,8 @@
        }
 
        chassis_type = get_dmi_string("chassis-type");
-       if (chassis_type && !strcmp(chassis_type, "Notebook")) {
+       if (chassis_type && (!strcmp(chassis_type, "Notebook") ||
+                            !strcmp(chassis_type, "Portable"))) {
                printf_debug("Laptop detected via DMI\n");
                is_laptop = 1;
        }

Modified: trunk/flash.h
==============================================================================
--- trunk/flash.h       Mon Apr 26 00:47:50 2010        (r995)
+++ trunk/flash.h       Wed Apr 28 17:22:14 2010        (r996)
@@ -385,6 +385,7 @@
 #if INTERNAL_SUPPORT == 1
 extern int is_laptop;
 extern int force_boardenable;
+extern int force_boardmismatch;
 void probe_superio(void);
 int internal_init(void);
 int internal_shutdown(void);

Modified: trunk/flashrom.8
==============================================================================
--- trunk/flashrom.8    Mon Apr 26 00:47:50 2010        (r995)
+++ trunk/flashrom.8    Wed Apr 28 17:22:14 2010        (r996)
@@ -61,7 +61,10 @@
 More verbose output.
 .TP
 .B "\-c, \-\-chip" <chipname>
-Probe only for specified flash ROM chip.
+Probe only for specified flash ROM chip. This option takes the chip name as
+printed by
+.B "flashrom \-L"
+without the vendor name. Please note that the chip name is case sensitive.
 .TP
 .B "\-m, \-\-mainboard" <[vendor:]part>
 Override mainboard settings.
@@ -77,11 +80,16 @@
 coreboot table is found.
 .TP
 .B "\-f, \-\-force"
-Force write without checking whether the ROM image file is really meant
-to be used on this board.
+Force one or more of the following actions:
 .sp
-Note: This check only works while coreboot is running, and only for those
-boards where the coreboot code supports it.
+* Force chip read and pretend the chip is there.
+.sp
+* Force chip access even if the chip is bigger than max decode size for\
+ the flash bus.
+.sp
+* Force erase even if erase is known bad.
+.sp
+* Force write even if write is known bad.
 .TP
 .B "\-l, \-\-layout <file>"
 Read ROM layout from
@@ -135,7 +143,7 @@
 but outputs the supported hardware in MediaWiki syntax, so that it can be
 easily pasted into the wiki page at http://www.flashrom.org/.
 .TP
-.B "\-p, \-\-programmer <name>[:parameters]"
+.B "\-p, \-\-programmer <name>[:parameter[,parameter[,parameter]]]"
 Specify the programmer device. Currently supported are:
 .sp
 .BR "* internal" " (default, for in-system flashing in the mainboard)"
@@ -220,6 +228,13 @@
 enable is going to fail. In any case (success or failure), please report to
 the flashrom mailing list, see below.
 .sp
+On systems running coreboot, flashrom checks whether the desired image matches
+your mainboard. This needs some special board ID to be present in the image.
+If flashrom detects that the image you want to write and the current board
+do not match, it will refuse to write the image unless you specify
+.sp
+.B "flashrom -p internal:boardmismatch=force"
+.sp
 If your mainboard uses an ITE IT87 series Super I/O for LPC<->SPI flash bus
 translation, flashrom should autodetect that configuration. You can use
 .B "flashrom -p internal:it87spiport=portnum"
@@ -228,6 +243,24 @@
 programmer section to use a non-default port for controlling the IT87 series
 Super I/O. In the unlikely case flashrom doesn't detect an active IT87 
LPC<->SPI
 bridge, you can try to force recognition by using the it87spi programmer.
+.sp
+Using flashrom on laptops is dangerous and may easily make your hardware
+unusable (see also the BUGS section).  The embedded controller (EC) in these
+machines often interacts badly with flashing. http://www.flashrom.org/Laptops
+has more information. If flash is shared with the EC, erase is guaranteed to
+brick your laptop and write is very likely to brick your laptop.
+Chip read and probe may irritate your EC and cause fan failure, backlight
+failure, sudden poweroff, and other nasty effects.
+flashrom will attempt to detect laptops and abort immediately for safety
+reasons.
+If you want to proceed anyway at your own risk, use
+.sp
+.B "flashrom -p internal:laptop=force_I_want_a_brick"
+.sp
+You have been warned.
+.sp
+We will not help you if you force flashing on a laptop because this is a really
+dumb idea.
 .TP
 .BR "dummy " programmer
 An optional parameter specifies the bus types it
@@ -315,8 +348,14 @@
 .SH BUGS
 Please report any bugs at
 .BR http://www.flashrom.org/trac/flashrom/newticket ","
-or on the flashrom mailing list
-.RB "(" http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom ")."
+or on the flashrom mailing list at
+.BR http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom "."
+.sp
+Using flashrom on laptops is dangerous and may easily make your hardware
+unusable unless you can desolder the flash chip and have a full flash chip
+backup. This is caused by the embedded controller (EC) present in many laptops,
+which interacts badly with any flash attempts. This is a hardware limitation
+and flashrom will attempt to detect it and abort immediately for safety 
reasons.
 .SH LICENCE
 .B flashrom
 is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2. Some files are

Modified: trunk/flashrom.c
==============================================================================
--- trunk/flashrom.c    Mon Apr 26 00:47:50 2010        (r995)
+++ trunk/flashrom.c    Wed Apr 28 17:22:14 2010        (r996)
@@ -488,7 +488,17 @@
        char *param_pos, *rest, *tmp;
        char *dev = NULL;
        int devlen;
+       int needlelen;
 
+       needlelen = strlen(needle);
+       if (!needlelen) {
+               msg_gerr("%s: empty needle! Please report a bug at "
+                        "[email protected]\n", __func__);
+               return NULL;
+       }
+       /* No programmer parameters given. */
+       if (*haystack == NULL)
+               return NULL;
        param_pos = strstr(*haystack, needle);
        do {
                if (!param_pos)
@@ -924,7 +934,8 @@
        if (!flash || !flash->name)
                return NULL;
 
-       printf("Found chip \"%s %s\" (%d KB, %s) at physical address 0x%lx.\n",
+       printf("%s chip \"%s %s\" (%d KB, %s) at physical address 0x%lx.\n",
+              force ? "Assuming" : "Found",
               flash->vendor, flash->name, flash->total_size,
               flashbuses_to_text(flash->bustype), base);
 

Modified: trunk/internal.c
==============================================================================
--- trunk/internal.c    Mon Apr 26 00:47:50 2010        (r995)
+++ trunk/internal.c    Wed Apr 28 17:22:14 2010        (r996)
@@ -101,6 +101,7 @@
 #if INTERNAL_SUPPORT == 1
 struct superio superio = {};
 int force_boardenable = 0;
+int force_boardmismatch = 0;
 
 void probe_superio(void)
 {
@@ -117,26 +118,42 @@
 int internal_init(void)
 {
        int ret = 0;
+       int force_laptop = 0;
+       char *arg;
 
-       if (programmer_param && !strlen(programmer_param)) {
-               free(programmer_param);
-               programmer_param = NULL;
+       arg = extract_param(&programmer_param, "boardenable=", ",:");
+       if (arg && !strcmp(arg,"force")) {
+               force_boardenable = 1;
+       } else if (arg && !strlen(arg)) {
+               msg_perr("Missing argument for boardenable.\n");
+       } else if (arg) {
+               msg_perr("Unknown argument for boardenable: %s\n", arg);
+               exit(1);
        }
-       if (programmer_param) {
-               char *arg;
-               arg = extract_param(&programmer_param, "boardenable=", ",:");
-               if (arg && !strcmp(arg,"force"))
-                       force_boardenable = 1;
-               else if (arg)
-                       msg_perr("Unknown argument for boardenable: %s\n", arg);
-               free(arg);
-
-               if (strlen(programmer_param))
-                       msg_perr("Unhandled programmer parameters: %s\n",
-                               programmer_param);
-               free(programmer_param);
-               programmer_param = NULL;
+       free(arg);
+
+       arg = extract_param(&programmer_param, "boardmismatch=", ",:");
+       if (arg && !strcmp(arg,"force")) {
+               force_boardmismatch = 1;
+       } else if (arg && !strlen(arg)) {
+               msg_perr("Missing argument for boardmismatch.\n");
+       } else if (arg) {
+               msg_perr("Unknown argument for boardmismatch: %s\n", arg);
+               exit(1);
+       }
+       free(arg);
+
+       arg = extract_param(&programmer_param, "laptop=", ",:");
+       if (arg && !strcmp(arg,"force_I_want_a_brick")) {
+               force_laptop = 1;
+       } else if (arg && !strlen(arg)) {
+               msg_perr("Missing argument for laptop.\n");
+       } else if (arg) {
+               msg_perr("Unknown argument for laptop: %s\n", arg);
+               exit(1);
        }
+       free(arg);
+
        get_io_perms();
 
        /* Initialize PCI access for flash enables */
@@ -155,22 +172,35 @@
        probe_superio();
 
        /* Warn if a laptop is detected. */
-       if (is_laptop)
-               
printf("========================================================================\n"
-                      "WARNING! You seem to be running flashrom on a laptop.\n"
-                      "Laptops, notebooks and netbooks are difficult to 
support and we recommend\n"
-                      "to use the vendor flashing utility. The embedded 
controller (EC) in these\n"
-                      "machines often interacts badly with flashing.\n"
-                      "See http://www.flashrom.org/Laptops for details.\n"
-                      
"========================================================================\n");
+       if (is_laptop) {
+               
msg_perr("========================================================================\n"
+                        "WARNING! You seem to be running flashrom on a 
laptop.\n"
+                        "Laptops, notebooks and netbooks are difficult to 
support and we recommend\n"
+                        "to use the vendor flashing utility. The embedded 
controller (EC) in these\n"
+                        "machines often interacts badly with flashing.\n"
+                        "See http://www.flashrom.org/Laptops for details.\n\n"
+                        "If flash is shared with the EC, erase is guaranteed 
to brick your laptop\n"
+                        "and write may brick your laptop.\n"
+                        "Read and probe may irritate your EC and cause fan 
failure, backlight\n"
+                        "failure and sudden poweroff.\n"
+                        "You have been warned.\n"
+                        
"========================================================================\n");
+               if (force_laptop) {
+                       msg_perr("Proceeding anyway because user specified "
+                                "laptop=force_I_want_a_brick\n");
+               } else {
+                       msg_perr("Aborting.\n");
+                       exit(1);
+               }
+       }
 
        /* try to enable it. Failure IS an option, since not all motherboards
         * really need this to be done, etc., etc.
         */
        ret = chipset_flash_enable();
        if (ret == -2) {
-               printf("WARNING: No chipset found. Flash detection "
-                      "will most likely fail.\n");
+               msg_perr("WARNING: No chipset found. Flash detection "
+                        "will most likely fail.\n");
        }
 
        /* Probe for IT87* LPC->SPI translation unconditionally. */
@@ -182,7 +212,7 @@
         * The error code might have been a warning only.
         * Besides that, we don't check the board enable return code either.
         */
-       return 0; 
+       return 0;
 }
 
 int internal_shutdown(void)

Modified: trunk/layout.c
==============================================================================
--- trunk/layout.c      Mon Apr 26 00:47:50 2010        (r995)
+++ trunk/layout.c      Wed Apr 28 17:22:14 2010        (r996)
@@ -111,14 +111,15 @@
            !strcasecmp(mainboard_part, lb_part)) {
                printf_debug("This firmware image matches this mainboard.\n");
        } else {
-               if (force) {
+               if (force_boardmismatch) {
                        printf("WARNING: This firmware image does not "
                               "seem to fit to this machine - forcing it.\n");
                } else {
                        printf("ERROR: Your firmware image (%s:%s) does not "
                               "appear to\n       be correct for the detected "
-                              "mainboard (%s:%s)\n\nOverride with --force if 
you "
-                              "are absolutely sure that you\nare using a 
correct "
+                              "mainboard (%s:%s)\n\nOverride with -p internal:"
+                              "boardmismatch=force if you are absolutely sure "
+                              "that\nyou are using a correct "
                               "image for this mainboard or override\nthe 
detected "
                               "values with --mainboard 
<vendor>:<mainboard>.\n\n",
                               mainboard_vendor, mainboard_part, lb_vendor,

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