[flashrom] flashrom dev meeting notes 27.06.2024

2024-06-27 Thread Anastasia Klimchuk
# 27th June 2024, 6:00-7:00 UTC+0 https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/542 https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/543 https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/545 Attendees: Joursoir, Anastasia ## Agenda * As the time goes, chip vendors are producing newer models, which sometimes re-use model IDs of old v

[flashrom] FAILED: juniper router

2024-06-27 Thread Steve Topletz
I have previously backed up the bios and am attempting to erase it, and am left in an "unknown" state. My desire is to successfully execute the erase. I am constrained from physically disassembling the mx204 router to confirm the board and chip. Multiple flash chip definitions match the detected c

[flashrom] FCH device found but SMBus revision 0x71 does not match known values

2024-06-27 Thread tihmstar
Hii have a QNAP TS-H1677AXU-RP-R7-32G NAS and i'm running a very unsupported config.I installed my own linux on it and somehow managed to enable secureboot, even though the bios doesn't have any settings regarding that.I would like to also enable TPM (from my understanding the installed AMD Ryzen 7

[flashrom] Re: flashrom dev meeting notes 27.06.2024

2024-06-27 Thread Greg Troxel
Anastasia Klimchuk writes: > * As the time goes, chip vendors are producing newer models, which > sometimes re-use model IDs of old versions. Old versions are > considered as "end of life", and replaced with newer models with more > features. However flashchips.c accumulates everything and with t

[flashrom] Re: flashrom dev meeting notes 27.06.2024

2024-06-27 Thread Angel Pons
Hi list, On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 1:45 PM Greg Troxel wrote: > > Anastasia Klimchuk writes: > > > * As the time goes, chip vendors are producing newer models, which > > sometimes re-use model IDs of old versions. Old versions are > > considered as "end of life", and replaced with newer models wit

[flashrom] Re: flashrom dev meeting notes 27.06.2024

2024-06-27 Thread Greg Troxel
Angel Pons writes: > Newer chips support SFDP (Serial Flash Discoverable Parameter), a > specification that allows (at least) SPI flash chips to self-document > themselves to software, and that nearly all flash chips from the last > decade or so support. So, I would highly recommend using SFDP to

[flashrom] Re: release v1.4.0 plan and timeline

2024-06-27 Thread Anastasia Klimchuk
Update: VERSION file is updated to 1.4.0-rc1 and main branch tagged v1.4.0-rc1. On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 8:24 PM Anastasia Klimchuk wrote: > > Good day everyone, > > We are preparing to do v1.4.0 release and below is the plan and timeline. > > TLDR: > > The release will be from the main branch. >