2017-03-31 12:41 GMT+07:00 Zeh, Werner :
>
> In regard to the Winbond flash we had issues that has shown the same
> behavior like your case.
> The root cause in our case was the "security register" called region in
> the flash which resides above the 16 MB address range and
> has a size of 0x300 b
Hi Toan.
On BeeProg you can select the offset inside the flash where your image should
be loaded to.
Just have a look at the lower section in your "load file" dialog box. There is
an entry called "Buffer offset for loading".
Select positive offset for binary formats and set to 8 MB. That will lo
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 4:53 AM, Goetz Salzmann wrote:
> Dear Toan,
>
>> I tried as your suggestion: flashed an 8 MB Intel-provided image, read
>> back from SPI chip right after flashing, got a 16 MB file (since SPI
>> chip is 16 MB size).
>> The first 8 MB of 2 files are exactly the same. So, fla
Dear Goetz,
Thanks for your reply. I'm trying to rebuild the image.
Another question here: I had an 8 MB Intel-provided image. I'm using
BeeProg2C flashing device (with PG4UW software).
Is there any "trick" forcing the flashing device to flash 8 MB image into
16 MB SPI chip? Something likes flash
Dear Toan,
> I tried as your suggestion: flashed an 8 MB Intel-provided image, read
> back from SPI chip right after flashing, got a 16 MB file (since SPI
> chip is 16 MB size).
> The first 8 MB of 2 files are exactly the same. So, flashing should
> work fine.
that's your problem right there. Th
Thanks Andrey, that was what I mean.
I tried as your suggestion: flashed an 8 MB Intel-provided image, read back
from SPI chip right after flashing, got a 16 MB file (since SPI chip is 16
MB size).
The first 8 MB of 2 files are exactly the same. So, flashing should work
fine.
I also went through
Hi,
On 03/29/2017 07:52 PM, Toan Le manh wrote:
Hi Andrey,
Even I tried flashing with IFWI .bin file released by Intel, the board
still doesn't boot.
ah, I think I misunderstood you. You were saying even stock
Intel-provided image didn't work. If that is the case yes, probably
flash
Hi Andrey,
Even I tried flashing with IFWI .bin file released by Intel, the board
> still doesn't boot.
So I think the flashing file is not the problem.
May problem be caused by flashing tool ?
2017-03-30 9:00 GMT+07:00 Andrey Petrov :
> Hi,
>
> On 03/29/2017 06:48 PM, Toan Le manh wrote:
>
>
Hi,
On 03/29/2017 06:48 PM, Toan Le manh wrote:
@Andrey: The flashing is OK, but the board doesn't boot anything. The
POST CODE is always "0".
Even I tried flashing with IFWI .bin file released by Intel, the board
still doesn't boot.
Where can I select "Use IFWI stitching"?
make nconfig, selec
@Zoran: I tried flashing with the IFWI .bin file released by Intel, and the
file I got after building coreboot and stitching. Both don't work.
2017-03-29 18:00 GMT+01:00 Zoran Stojsavljevic <
zoran.stojsavlje...@gmail.com>:
> > ...tried flashing SPI chip (Winbond W25Q128FW)...
>
> Flashing with w
@Andrey: The flashing is OK, but the board doesn't boot anything. The POST
CODE is always "0".
Even I tried flashing with IFWI .bin file released by Intel, the board
still doesn't boot.
Where can I select "Use IFWI stitching"?
2017-03-29 14:56 GMT+01:00 Andrey Petrov :
> Hi,
>
> On 03/29/2017 04
> ...tried flashing SPI chip (Winbond W25Q128FW)...
Flashing with what (context in question)?
(we'll come later to INTEL stitching tool, I have good
perception/anticipation, developed for by INTEL) ;-)
Thank you,
Zoran
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:29 PM, Toan Le manh
wrote:
> I got the LeafHill
Hi,
On 03/29/2017 04:29 AM, Toan Le manh wrote:
I got the LeafHill CRB from Intel, tried flashing SPI chip (Winbond
W25Q128FW) using BeeProg2C.
However nothing worked. The Status Code remained "0".
Are you saying the flashing didn't work OR board doesn't boot after?
If latter, did you select
I got the LeafHill CRB from Intel, tried flashing SPI chip (Winbond
W25Q128FW) using BeeProg2C.
However nothing worked. The Status Code remained "0".
Does anyone face the same problem? Could you please give me some advice?
Thanks a lot.
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