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2014 Aug 25
3
[PATCH envytools] nva: Clean up nva tools doc
...nd writes it to stdout. Method can be PROM or > -PRAMIN. If method is not given, defaults to something sensible. > - > -nvafuzz <address> [<byte count>]: writes random values to a register or > -a register range in an infinite loop. Needs to be manually aborted. > - > -nvascan [-as] <address> [<byte count>]: for each register in a range: > -read it, write 0xffffffff, read it, write 0, read it, write back the > -original value. Helpful to see the valid values for registers. If -s option > -is passed, does a slow scan - waits and reads PMC.ID register...
2014 Aug 25
0
[PATCH envytools] nva: Clean up nva tools doc
...e -method given as parameter and writes it to stdout. Method can be PROM or -PRAMIN. If method is not given, defaults to something sensible. - -nvafuzz <address> [<byte count>]: writes random values to a register or -a register range in an infinite loop. Needs to be manually aborted. - -nvascan [-as] <address> [<byte count>]: for each register in a range: -read it, write 0xffffffff, read it, write 0, read it, write back the -original value. Helpful to see the valid values for registers. If -s option -is passed, does a slow scan - waits and reads PMC.ID register between scans -...
2014 Aug 27
2
[PATCH envytools] nva: Clean up nva tools doc
...e -method given as parameter and writes it to stdout. Method can be PROM or -PRAMIN. If method is not given, defaults to something sensible. - -nvafuzz <address> [<byte count>]: writes random values to a register or -a register range in an infinite loop. Needs to be manually aborted. - -nvascan [-as] <address> [<byte count>]: for each register in a range: -read it, write 0xffffffff, read it, write 0, read it, write back the -original value. Helpful to see the valid values for registers. If -s option -is passed, does a slow scan - waits and reads PMC.ID register between scans -...
2014 Aug 25
0
[PATCH envytools] nva: Clean up nva tools doc
...Method can be PROM or >> -PRAMIN. If method is not given, defaults to something sensible. >> - >> -nvafuzz <address> [<byte count>]: writes random values to a register or >> -a register range in an infinite loop. Needs to be manually aborted. >> - >> -nvascan [-as] <address> [<byte count>]: for each register in a range: >> -read it, write 0xffffffff, read it, write 0, read it, write back the >> -original value. Helpful to see the valid values for registers. If -s >> option >> -is passed, does a slow scan - waits and r...
2014 Aug 31
0
[PATCH envytools] nva: Add nvaforcetemp to git ignore and sort it for better update
...bnva.so +nv01dump +nv01post +nvacounter +nvadownload +nvaevo +nvafakebios nvafill +nvaforcetemp +nvafucstart +nvafuzz +nvagetbios +nvagetpmu nvahammer nvalist +nvamemtiming +nvammiotracereplay nvapeek +nvapeeki nvapeekstat +nvapms nvapoke -nvapeeki -nvagetbios -nvafakebios +nvapy.c +nvapy.so nvascan +nvaspyi2c +nvastrscan nvatiming -nvapms -nvafuzz +nvaupload +nvavucstart nvawatch -nvacounter -nvastrscan -nvaevo -nvaxttime -nvaxtstart +nvaxtinsn nvaxtpeek nvaxtpoke nvaxtrsr nvaxtssr -nvaxtinsn -nvaupload -nvadownload -evotiming -nvavucstart -nvafucstart -nvamemtiming -nv01post -nv01dump...
2014 Aug 25
12
[PATCH envytools] demmio: Add decoding of some MEM_TIMINGS registers for NVC0.
--- rnndb/memory/nvc0_pbfb.xml | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/rnndb/memory/nvc0_pbfb.xml b/rnndb/memory/nvc0_pbfb.xml index 500cea9..e006dbe 100644 --- a/rnndb/memory/nvc0_pbfb.xml +++ b/rnndb/memory/nvc0_pbfb.xml @@ -49,23 +49,54 @@ Most bitfields are unknown. </doc> <bitfield high="7"
2014 Aug 31
6
[PATCH envytools] nvbios: Add missing null byte to string read from file.
--- nvbios/nvbios.c | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/nvbios/nvbios.c b/nvbios/nvbios.c index f7aafe3..28e62ad 100644 --- a/nvbios/nvbios.c +++ b/nvbios/nvbios.c @@ -774,11 +774,12 @@ int set_strap_from_string(const char* strap_s) int set_strap_from_file(const char *path) { FILE *strapfile = NULL; - char tmp[21]; + char tmp[22]; strapfile =