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NAME

       flashprog-write-protect - control write-protection settings of flash chips

SYNOPSIS

       flashprog write-protect [status] <options>
       flashprog write-protect  list    <options>
       flashprog write-protect  disable <options> [--temporary]
       flashprog write-protect  enable  <options> [--temporary]
       flashprog write-protect  range   <options> [--temporary] <start>,<len>
       flashprog write-protect  region  <options> [--temporary] <region-name>

       Where generic <options> are:
           -p <programmername>[:<parameters>] [-c <chipname>]
           [-V[V[V]]] [-o <logfile>] [-h]

       and layout <options> are:
           [(-l|--layout) <layout-file>|--fmap <fmap-file>|--fmap|--ifd]

DESCRIPTION

       flashprog-write-protect  is  a  utility  for  reading  and writing the write-protection settings of flash
       chips. Currently, it supports only block protection of SPI NOR chips.

OPERATIONS

       You can specify one operation per call.  status is the default operation.

       status
           Shows the write-protection state, including the currently programmed protection range.

       list
           Prints a list of write-protection ranges supported for the flash chip.

       disable
           Disables write protection locks. The configured range usually stays as is, but it will be possible to
           override it.

       enable
           Enables write protection locks. The write-protection range should be set before  running  the  enable
           operation.

       range <start>,<len>
           Configures  the protected range.  start and length specify the range in decimal, octal (0 prefix), or
           hexadecimal (0x prefix) numbers of bytes.  Any zero-length range  will  unprotect  the  entire  flash
           (e.g. range 0,0).

       region <region-name>
           Configures the protected range, matching a region of the loaded layout (from a file or flash, see the
           respective option-descriptions in flashprog(8) for possible layout sources).

OPTIONS

       All  operations  require  the  -p/--programmer  option  to  be  used  (please  see  flashprog(8) for more
       information on programmer support and parameters).

       -p, --programmer <name>[:<parameter>[,<parameter>]...]
           Specify the programmer device. This is mandatory for all operations.   Please  see  the  flashprog(8)
           manual for a list of currently supported programmers and their parameters.

       -c, --chip <chipname>
           Probe  only for the specified flash ROM chip. This option takes the chip name as printed by flashprog
           -L without the vendor name as parameter. Please note that the chip name is case sensitive.

       -V, --verbose
           More verbose output. This option can be supplied multiple times (max. 3 times, i.e.  -VVV)  for  even
           more debug output.

       -o, --output <logfile>
           Save  the  full  debug log to <logfile>.  If the file already exists, it will be overwritten. This is
           the recommended way to gather logs from flashprog because they will be verbose even if the  on-screen
           messages are not verbose and don't require output redirection.

       -h, --help
           Show a help text and exit.

       (-l|--layout) <layout-file>, --fmap-file <fmap-file>, --fmap, --ifd
           Please see the flashrom(8) manual for information about layout files and other layout sources.

       --temporary
           When the --temporary option is provided for any operation that alters the flash chip's configuration,
           flashprog  will attempt to write a temporary value that is not stored to flash. This requires special
           support by the flash chip for a volatile write status register command.  The new value will  be  lost
           upon  reset  of the flash chip. Hence, it is futile to use this with external programmers that toggle
           power to the flash chip (e.g. Dediprog).

EXAMPLES

       To just print the current write-protection state of the internal BIOS flash:

         flashprog write-protect -p internal

       or

         flashprog write-protect status -p internal

       To temporarily enable the currently configured range:

         flashprog write-protect enable -p internal --temporary

EXIT STATUS

       flashprog exits with 0 on success, 1 on most failures but with 3 if a call to mmap() fails.

REQUIREMENTS

       flashprog needs different access  permissions  for  different  programmers.   See  this  section  in  the
       flashprog(8) manual for details.

BUGS

       You can report bugs, ask us questions or send success reports via our communication channels listed here:
       https://www.flashprog.org/Contact.

LICENSE

       flashprog  is  covered  by  the  GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2. Some files are additionally
       available under any later version of the GPL.

COPYRIGHT

       Please see the individual files.

       This manual page was written by Nico Huber and is derived from the flashprog(8) manual.  It  is  licensed
       under the terms of the GNU GPL (version 2 or later).

SEE ALSO

       flashprog(8)

flashprog-write-protect-1.4                        2024-11-03                         FLASHPROG-WRITE-PROTECT(8)