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Name: flashrom-devel | Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed |
Version: 1.4.0 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 2.1 | Build date: Sun Oct 13 12:16:37 2024 |
Group: Development/Tools/Other | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 20176 | Source RPM: flashrom-1.4.0-2.1.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://flashrom.org/Flashrom | |
Summary: A universal flash programming utility |
flashrom is a utility for reading, writing, verifying and erasing flash ROM chips. It's often used to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware images in-system using a supported mainboard, but it also supports flashing of network cards (NICs), SATA controller cards, and other external devices which can program flash chips. This package contains the headers needed to compile against libflashrom.
GPL-2.0-only
* Sun Oct 13 2024 ecsos <ecsos@opensuse.org> - Fix build error under Leap. * Sat Jul 27 2024 Joshua Smith <smolsheep@opensuse.org> - Add doc and bash-completion subpackages - Update to 1.4.0: - Full changelog: https://www.flashrom.org/release_notes/v_1_4.html * Fri Sep 22 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 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 09 2021 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> - Enable build on riscv64 - Drop requires on dmidecode, no longer needed * Fri Nov 27 2020 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org> - Fix build on aarch64 with upstream patch: * fix_aarch64.patch * Thu Feb 20 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 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 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 03 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
/usr/include/libflashrom.h /usr/lib64/libflashrom.so /usr/lib64/pkgconfig/flashrom.pc
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