Hi Sirs,

 

Nice to have your support. I get the serious problem on flashrom 0.9.2 on our 
server systems. We always have to run 3rd party manager application to call up 
flashrom for BIOS upgrade. However, flashrom would be failed on “Verifying 
flash” step because some of programmed data in flash part is different with 
ones in golden ROM image file on random offset addresses. This defect occurs on 
Red Hat 5 x64, SLES 10 x64 and SLES 11 x64. If I run flashrom tool manually 
without this 3rd application, it would always flash SPI part successfully. Due 
to the 3rd party application is confidential, it can not be provided to you for 
defect reproduction.

 

Q1: May I suspect that expected data that is written to mapped virtual memory 
space by flashrom is overwritten or interfered by other process from 3rd 
application before SPI host controller operates these data to SPI ROM?

Q2: May I suspect that expected data that is written to mapped virtual memory 
space by flashrom is not sync to physical memory space immediately when SPI 
host controller operates these data to SPI ROM?

Q3: In order to prevent other process to interfere /dev/mem, mapped virtual 
memory space or physical memory space that flashrom uses, would you have any 
idea or some slice codes to lock them during flashrom operation?

Q4: Would you have any idea to trace the root cause interfered flashrom?

 

Please advise me your professional comments. Thanks!!

 

Verbose message:

Programming flash

 done.

COMPLETE.

Verifying flash... VERIFY FAILED at 0x00017ca4! Expected=0xff, Read=0x25, 
failed 

byte count from 0x00000000-0x003fffff: 0x3a

Your flash chip is in an unknown state.

Get help on IRC at irc.freenode.net (channel #flashrom) or

mail [email protected]!

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DO NOT REBOOT OR POWEROFF!

 

Syntax:

./flashrom –w 24a.rom

 

Hardware configuration:

MB: AMD platform solution

South Bridge: AMD SP5100 

Flash part: ST M25P32

 

NOS:

Reg Hat 5 X86_X64

SLES 10 X86_X64

SLES 11 X86_X64

 

Best Regards,
Hony Chiang

 

 

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