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* kernel-5.7.0-0.rc1.20200414git8632e9b5645b.1Jeremy Cline2020-04-141-1/+0
* configs: Move base-debug and base-generic to configs/fedoraDon Zickus2018-01-051-0/+1
: 0 erase: 1 ticks, 1024000 KiB/s 8192.000 Mbps 1 check: 2 ticks, 512000 KiB/s 4096.000 Mbps 2 write: 6 ticks, 170666 KiB/s 1365.328 Mbps 3 read: 0 ticks, 1048576000 KiB/s -201326.-592 Mbps Test passed 0 erase: 1 ticks, 1024000 KiB/s 8192.000 Mbps 1 check: 2 ticks, 512000 KiB/s 4096.000 Mbps 2 write: 6 ticks, 170666 KiB/s 1365.328 Mbps 3 read: 0 ticks, 1048576000 KiB/s -201326.-592 Mbps SF: 4096 bytes @ 0x1000 Read: OK SF: 4096 bytes @ 0x1000 Erased: OK SF: 4096 bytes @ 0x1000 Written: OK Since the SPI bus is fully implemented as well as the SPI flash connected to it, you can also use low-level SPI commands to access the flash. For example this reads the device ID from the emulated chip: => sspi 0 32 9f FFEF4018 Simon Glass sjg@chromium.org 7/11/2013 Note that the sandbox SPI implementation was written by Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>.