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------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 22 19:54:18 UTC 2023 - Adam Mizerski <adam@mizerski.pl> - Update to 1.3.0 - See changelog at https://www.flashrom.org/Flashrom/1.3 - Removed patches (merged upstream): - flashrom-install-man-file.patch - flashrom-j-link-spi.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jul 24 14:57:24 UTC 2022 - Michael Gorse <mgorse@suse.com> - Switch to meson - Add flashrom-install-man-file.patch: install the man file when using meson. - Add flashrom-j-link-spi.patch: Add missing meson option for J-Link SPI. - Drop fix_aarch64.patch: no longer relevant. - Package the library and headers. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 9 15:02:36 UTC 2021 - Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> - Enable build on riscv64 - Drop requires on dmidecode, no longer needed ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Nov 27 08:18:53 UTC 2020 - Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Fix build on aarch64 with upstream patch: * fix_aarch64.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Feb 20 21:18:38 UTC 2020 - Martin Hauke <mardnh@gmx.de> - Update to version 1.2 - Meson support - Layout improvements/fixes and many, many code cleanups. - New chips: MX25U25635F, MX25L51245G, GD25Q256D, M95M02-A125, N25Q/MT25Q variants, W25Q128JW_DTR, AT25SF321, S25FL512S - New programmers: National Instruments USB-845x, Tin Can Tools Flyswatter/Flyswatter 2, STLINK V3, more Intel PCHs (Apollo Lake, Cannon Lake variants, Ice Lake U) - Reduced dependency on libusb0 - Syntax: Added --flash-name and --flash-size arguments to print information about the flash chip ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jun 23 17:43:36 UTC 2019 - Martin Hauke <mardnh@gmx.de> - Update to version 1.1 New major user-visible features * 4-byte address support for many SPI programmers * New option to use a reference file for flash contents (--flash-contents) * Layout support for coreboot's FMAP format (--fmap, --fmap-file) * BAUD rate selection for Buspirate SPI * Support for the ENE Embedded Debug Interface (EDI), probably our first non-jedec SPI target * On Intel ME enabled systems, internal flashing is allowed by default New programmers * ENE Embedded Debug Interface EDI * Linux' MTD interface * Digilent SPI for the iCEblink40 development board * Developerbox/CP2104 bit banging * J-Link SPI * Dediprog firmwares >= 7.2.30 * Dediprog SF200 * Intel Kabylake PCHs Support for lots of new chips ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Mar 31 20:18:21 UTC 2019 - Martin Hauke <mardnh@gmx.de> - Update to version 1.0.1 * linux_spi: Reduce maximum read chunksize * Hardcode default spispeed of 2MHz Default speed of kernel drivers isn't always sane (any more). * Fix dmi_match string for ThinkPad X201 * verification with sparse layouts * Fix erasing of unaligned regions ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 3 14:52:38 UTC 2018 - mardnh@gmx.de - Update to version 1.0 * Support layouts for read and erase commands * New command line switch --noverify-all (-N) allows flashing of individual regions without reading the whole flash chip (particular useful with locked down Intel ME firmware) * New command line switch --ifd to read the layout from an Intel Firmware Descriptor on flash * We got rid of the delay-loop calibration (if the OS provides an accurate timer through clock_gettime()) * Reading speed of USB programmers should have increased (reading bigger chunks at once, we reduce the overhead) * Support Intel 100 series PCHs (Sunrise Point, coupled with Skylake and Kaby Lake) and C620 series PCHs (Lewisburg paired with Workstation/Server versions of the former) * New programmers + Intel 100 series / C620 series PCHs + Intel I210 NICs (EEPROM and SPI) + AMD Merlin Falcon (FP4) * New chips + W25Q128.W - Specfile cleanup - Verify source signature ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 26 12:54:46 UTC 2017 - agraf@suse.com - Enable build for ARM ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 26 07:50:06 UTC 2016 - glin@suse.com - Update to 0.9.9 * Enable the dediprog module by default, add support for Dediprog SF600 and the new communication protocol of the SF100 with newer firmware * Add support to update the firmware of Promise UltraATA controllers * Support new programers: WCH CH341A, VIA VT8251 * Support new chips: + ESI ES25P40, ES25P80, ES25P16 + GigaDevice GD25VQ41B, GD25Q128C, GD25VQ21B, GD25VQ40C, GD25VQ80C and GD25VQ16C, GD25LQ40, GD25LQ80, GD25LQ16, GD25LQ64(B), GD25LQ128 + PMC Pm25LQ020, Pm25LQ040, Pm25LQ080, Pm25LQ016, Pm25LQ032C + Sanyo LE25FU406C/LE25U40CMC + SST SST25WF020A, SST25WF040B, SST25WF080B + Winbond W29C512A/W29EE512 * Allow to link flashrom statically (with make CONFIG_STATIC=yes) * Ease debugging of build problems with libraries * Ignore 0x00 as a flash chip manufacturer ID in the generic match to avoid ambiguous messages * Various improvements for serprog-based programmers * Add support for libftdi1 * Add infrastructure for libusb1 and use it for new programmers * Rigorously check integrity of I/O stream data * Add make parameters for easier disabling/enabling of various classes of programmers ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 3 07:22:52 UTC 2015 - mpluskal@suse.com - Update to 0.9.8 * A bunch of newly supported architectures: ARM 64bit, big-endian ARM, PowerPC 64bit, SPARC. * Better support for AMD chipsets in general (speed selection, more conservative defaults etc.). * Add new programmer support: * AMD Yangtze's SPI controller (found in Kabini and Tamesh) as well as the one in Bolton FCHs (A78, A88X, A77E). * Intel Silvermont chipsets (Bay Trail, Rangeley and Avoton) and Wildcat Point (for Broadwell). * ITE IT8212F parallel programmer as it8212 (found on PCI SATA RAID controllers). * VIA VT6421A LPC programmer as atavia (found on PCI SATA controllers). * EEPROMs on Intel network cards based on the 82580 NIC (nicintel_eeprom). * Intel 82599 10 GbE NICs boot PROMs (part of nicintel_spi). * Microchip PICkit 2 * MSTAR I²C ISP protocol (not compiled in by default). Rewrites the firmware of your screen over VGA/DVI(!). * Extension of the rayer_spi module to supported various similar devices (Altera ByteBlasterMV, Atmel STK200/300, Wiggler LPT). * Switching betweens chips on boards with GIGABYTE's DualBIOS (using the dualbiosindex programmer parameter). * Enable fwh_idsel parameter for C-ICH and ICH2/3/4/5 chipsets. * Finer-grained display of support status used for flash chip operations, chipsets, mainboards and programmers (new states: configuration-dependent, not applicable). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 30 17:14:59 UTC 2014 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org - Build Require libusb-devel, fix build in factory ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 30 17:11:32 UTC 2014 - stepan@coresystems.de - update to 0.9.7 r1852. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 15 11:35:37 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.com - Update to version 0.9.7 + see http://flashrom.org/Flashrom/0.9.7 for changes - Use official tarball instead of generated one from svn - Let RPM strips manpage himself; - Change Url to real one ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 13 13:39:07 UTC 2013 - cfarrell@suse.com - license update: GPL-2.0 No indication of aggregation ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 5 13:17:17 UTC 2013 - coolo@suse.com - update license to new format ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Sep 23 22:00:26 UTC 2012 - kernel01@hailfinger.org - Update to 0.9.6.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 28 21:59:50 CLST 2011 - crrodriguez@opensuse.org - update to 0.9.4 r1457. * Mark several new boards as supported/unsupported ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 14 00:02:55 CLST 2011 - stepan@coresystems.de - update to 0.9.4 r1450. * support more devices - Fix update-snapshots script when running svn with locales other than english. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Oct 4 22:34:26 UTC 2011 - kernel01@hailfinger.org - Update flashrom from 0.9.4-beta to 0.9.4 * Fixes for crashes and corruption in corner cases ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Sep 18 17:17:12 UTC 2011 - jengelh@medozas.de - Apply packaging guidelines (remove redundant/obsolete tags/sections from specfile, etc.) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jun 3 01:08:18 SAST 2011 - stepan@coresystems.de - update to 0.9.3 r1322. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 31 22:09:10 CEST 2011 - stepan@coresystems.de - update to 0.9.3 r1283. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 9 22:11:02 CET 2010 - stepan@coresystems.de - update to 0.9.3 r1246. - split package into coreboot-utils and flashrom - add update-snapshots script ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 2 20:04:06 CEST 2009 - kernel01@hailfinger.org - Update flashrom to from 0.9.1-rc1 to 0.9.1 * Bug fixes and documentation fixes only - Update nvramtool to r4625 * Fix HIGH_TABLES * Install manpage in section 8 instead of section 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 24 13:26:37 CEST 2009 - kernel01@hailfinger.org - Update flashrom description - Add nvramtool description - Use RPM_OPT_FLAGS, drop custom CFLAGS/LDFLAGS - Install nvramtool in sbin because it's only usable as root ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 18 20:32:39 CEST 2009 - kernel01@hailfinger.org - Update flashrom to version 0.9.1-rc1 * Support for more external flashers * Universal external flasher protocol * Automatic write/erase verification * Dozens of added flash chips, chipsets, mainboards * No root privileges needed for most external flashers * Improved more verbose user interface * Speedups: Fast bus type dependent probing, 100x faster write for some chips * Reliability fixes for buggy hardware, corner case spec conformance ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jun 22 21:48:15 CEST 2009 - trenn@suse.de - Update coreboot-utils to version 0.9.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 8 17:37:43 CET 2009 - bbrunner@suse.de - update nvramtool to svn release r3852 - update flashrom to svn release r3852 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 15 20:58:16 CEST 2008 - bwalle@suse.de - update nvramtool to svn release r3613 - update flashrom to svn release r3659 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Aug 13 18:11:40 CEST 2008 - ro@suse.de - add ExclusiveArch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Mar 17 17:14:59 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de - rename lxbios to nvramtool - update nvramtool to svn release r3124 - update flashrom to svn release r3153 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jan 20 00:02:19 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de - update to svn release r3061 o Support SPI flash chips bigger than 512 kByte sitting behind IT8716F Super I/O performing LPC-to-SPI flash translation. o Enable MX25L8005 support in flashrom. o Minor changes. - add lxbios utility ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jan 10 11:41:16 CET 2008 - bwalle@suse.de - initial package -------------------------------------------------------------------
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