On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 03:55:21PM +0000, Jinhua Wu (jinhwu) wrote: > On 2020/5/28, 11:48 PM, "Jinhua Wu" <jinhwu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Vignesh, > BIOS just locked down parts of flash (such as, code region), others are still > writeable. Once the SPI locked down,it can't be override unless platfrom reset > and set WPD (write protect disable) will fail, so ispi->writeable will always > be 0, then the driver will always make the whole flash read only, even if we > have set the parameter writable = 1. > Now the flash is totally not writeable, just part of it is read only. Why not making > 'writeable' working when explicitly enabled? > > >On 2020/5/28, 7:02 PM, "Vignesh Raghavendra" <vigneshr@xxxxxx> wrote: > > On 18/05/20 11:29 pm, Daniel Walker wrote: > > > This option currently doesn't work as expected. If the BIOS has this > > > flash as read-only there is no way to change this thru the driver. > > > There is a parameter which allows the flash to become writable with the > > > "writable" option to the module, but it does nothing if the BIOS has it > > > set to read-only. > > > > > > I would expect this option would make the flash writable regardless of > > > the BIOS settings. This patch changes this option so the BIOS setting > > > doesn't stop the writable option from enabling read write on the flash. > > > > > > > I am confused you say "If the BIOS has this flash as read-only there is > > no way to change this thru the driver", so is it possible to override > > BIOS setting? If yes, where is the code in the driver? > > > > What happens if BIOS is set to allow writes but writeable is set to 0? > > > > Also please send patch series as thread (2/2 in reply to 1/2). You can > > use tool like git send-email > > Vignesh, do you still have concerns about this change ? Daniel ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/