Nick: Vorodie E-mail: gefenm@gmail.com Board: unknown Contents: flashrom v1.0 on Linux 4.9.0-7-686 (i686) flashrom was built with libpci 3.5.2, GCC 6.3.0 20170516, little endian Command line (6 args): ./flashrom -E -c W25Q32.V -VV -o /root/log.log Using default programmer "usbblaster_spi" with arguments "". Using clock_gettime for delay loops (clk_id: 1, resolution: 1ns). Initializing usbblaster_spi programmer The following protocols are supported: SPI. Probing for Winbond W25Q32.V, 4096 kB: probe_spi_rdid_generic: id1 0xef, id2 0x4016 Found Winbond flash chip "W25Q32.V" (4096 kB, SPI) on usbblaster_spi. Chip status register is 0x00. This chip may contain one-time programmable memory. flashrom cannot read and may never be able to write it, hence it may not be able to completely clone the contents of this chip (see man page for details). Block protection is disabled. Erasing and writing flash chip... Trying erase function 0... 0x000000-0x000fff:EFAILED at 0x00000010! Expected=0xff, Found=0x5a, failed byte count from 0x00000000-0x00000fff: 0xc6 ERASE FAILED! Looking for another erase function. Trying erase function 1... 0x000000-0x007fff:EFAILED at 0x00000010! Expected=0xff, Found=0x5a, failed byte count from 0x00000000-0x00007fff: 0x3588 ERASE FAILED! Looking for another erase function. Trying erase function 2... 0x000000-0x00ffff:EFAILED at 0x00000010! Expected=0xff, Found=0x5a, failed byte count from 0x00000000-0x0000ffff: 0x5db0 ERASE FAILED! Looking for another erase function. Trying erase function 3... 0x000000-0x3fffff:EUSB-Blaster write failed Verification impossible because read failed at 0x0 (len 0x400000) ERASE FAILED! Looking for another erase function. Trying erase function 4... 0x000000-0x3fffff:EFAILED at 0x00000000! Expected=0xff, Found=0x72, failed byte count from 0x00000000-0x003fffff: 0x23646e ERASE FAILED! Looking for another erase function. Trying erase function 5... not defined. No usable erase functions left. FAILED! Your flash chip is in an unknown state. Please report this on IRC at chat.freenode.net (channel #flashrom) or mail flashrom@flashrom.org, thanks!