Source: flashprog Section: electronics Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Electronics Team Uploaders: Jakob Haufe Rules-Requires-Root: no Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), Build-Depends-Arch: libftdi1-dev, libgpiod-dev, libjaylink-dev, libpci-dev, meson, pkgconf, systemd-dev [linux-any], Standards-Version: 4.7.0 Homepage: https://flashprog.org/ Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/electronics-team/flashprog Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/electronics-team/flashprog.git Package: flashprog Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Identify, read, write, erase, and verify BIOS/ROM/flash chips flashprog is a tool for identifying, reading, writing, verifying and erasing flash chips. It's often used to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware/optionROM 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. . It supports a wide range of DIP32, PLCC32, DIP8, SO8/SOIC8, TSOP32/40/48, and BGA chips, which use various protocols such as LPC, FWH, parallel flash, or SPI. . The tool can be used to flash BIOS/firmware images for example -- be it proprietary BIOS images or coreboot (previously known as LinuxBIOS) images. . It can also be used to read the current existing BIOS/firmware from a flash chip. . Currently supported programmers include: . * internal (for in-system flashing in the mainboard) * dummy (virtual programmer for testing flashprog) * nic3com (for flash ROMs on 3COM network cards) * nicrealtek (for flash ROMs on Realtek and SMC 1211 network cards) * nicnatsemi (for flash ROMs on National Semiconductor DP838* network cards) * nicintel (for parallel flash ROMs on Intel 10/100Mbit network cards) * gfxnvidia (for flash ROMs on NVIDIA graphics cards) * drkaiser (for flash ROMs on Dr. Kaiser PC-Waechter PCI cards) * satasii (for flash ROMs on Silicon Image SATA/IDE controllers) * satamv (for flash ROMs on Marvell SATA controllers) * atahpt (for flash ROMs on Highpoint ATA/RAID controllers) * atavia (for flash ROMs on VIA VT6421A SATA controllers) * atapromise (for flash ROMs on Promise PDC2026x ATA/RAID controllers) * it8212 (for flash ROMs on ITE IT8212F ATA/RAID controller) * ft2232_spi (for SPI flash ROMs attached to an FT2232/FT4232H/FT232H family based USB SPI programmer), including the DLP Design DLP-USB1232H, FTDI FT2232H Mini-Module, FTDI FT4232H Mini-Module, openbiosprog-spi, Amontec JTAGkey/JTAGkey-tiny/JTAGkey-2, Dangerous Prototypes Bus Blaster, Olimex ARM-USB-TINY/-H, Olimex ARM-USB-OCD/-H, TIAO/DIYGADGET USB Multi-Protocol Adapter (TUMPA), TUMPA Lite, GOEPEL PicoTAP, Google Servo v1/v2, and FIC OpenMoko Neo1973 Debug board. * serprog (for flash ROMs attached to a programmer speaking serprog), including AVR flasher by Urja Rannikko, AVR flasher by eightdot, Arduino Mega flasher by fritz, InSystemFlasher by Juhana Helovuo, and atmegaXXu2-flasher by Stefan Tauner. * buspirate_spi (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a Bus Pirate) * dediprog (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a Dediprog SF100) * rayer_spi (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a RayeR parport based programmer) * pony_spi (for SPI flash ROMs attached to a SI-Prog serial port bitbanging adapter) * nicintel_spi (for SPI flash ROMs on Intel Gigabit network cards) * ogp_spi (for SPI flash ROMs on Open Graphics Project graphics card) * linux_spi (for SPI flash ROMs accessible via /dev/spidevX.Y on Linux) * usbblaster_spi (for SPI flash ROMs attached to an Altera USB-Blaster) * nicintel_eeprom (for SPI EEPROMs on Intel Gigabit network cards) * mstarddc_spi (for SPI flash ROMs accessible through DDC in MSTAR-equipped displays) * pickit2_spi (for SPI flash ROMs accessible via Microchip PICkit2) * ch341a_spi (for SPI flash ROMs attached to WCH CH341A) . Flashprog is a fork of flashrom and a continuation of flashrom-stable. flashprog, like flashrom-stable before, provides far more regular releases and newer chipset support compared to flashrom, so up-to-date chipset support can hopefully make it into stable distributions in time. Package: libflashprog1 Section: libs Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: Identify, read, write, erase, and verify BIOS/ROM/flash chips - library flashprog is a tool for identifying, reading, writing, verifying and erasing flash chips. It's often used to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware/optionROM 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. . It supports a wide range of DIP32, PLCC32, DIP8, SO8/SOIC8, TSOP32/40/48, and BGA chips, which use various protocols such as LPC, FWH, parallel flash, or SPI. . The tool can be used to flash BIOS/firmware images for example -- be it proprietary BIOS images or coreboot (previously known as LinuxBIOS) images. . It can also be used to read the current existing BIOS/firmware from a flash chip. . This package provides flashprog library. Package: libflashprog-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Depends: libflashprog1 (= ${binary:Version}), ${misc:Depends} Description: Identify, read, write, erase, and verify BIOS/ROM/flash chips - development flashprog is a tool for identifying, reading, writing, verifying and erasing flash chips. It's often used to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware/optionROM 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. . It supports a wide range of DIP32, PLCC32, DIP8, SO8/SOIC8, TSOP32/40/48, and BGA chips, which use various protocols such as LPC, FWH, parallel flash, or SPI. . The tool can be used to flash BIOS/firmware images for example -- be it proprietary BIOS images or coreboot (previously known as LinuxBIOS) images. . It can also be used to read the current existing BIOS/firmware from a flash chip. . This package provides flashprog header development files.