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NAME

       pflash - manual page for Open-Power Flash tool

SYNOPSIS

       pflash [options] commands...

DESCRIPTION

       pflash  is  a  tool  to  access the flash modules on such systems and update the OpenPower
       firmware.

   Options
       -a address, --address=address
              Specify the start address for erasing, reading or flashing

       -s size, --size=size
              Specify the size in bytes for erasing, reading or flashing

       -P part_name, --partition=part_name
              Specify the partition whose content is to be erased programmed or read. This is  an
              alternative  to  -a and -s if both -P and -s are specified, the smallest of the two
              will be used

       -f, --force
              Don't ask for confirmation before erasing or flashing

       -d, --dummy
              Don't write to flash

       -m, --mtd
              Avoid accessing the flash directly if the BMC supports it.  This  will  access  the
              flash through the kernel MTD layer and not the flash directly

       -b, --bmc
              Target  BMC  flash  instead  of  host  flash.   Note: This carries a high chance of
              bricking your BMC if you don't know what you're doing. Consider --mtd to be safe(r)

       -F filename, --flash-file filename
              Target filename instead of actual flash.

       -S, --side
              Side of the flash on which to operate, 0 (default) or 1

       -T, --toc
              libffs TOC on which to  operate,  defaults  to  0.   leading  0x  is  required  for
              interpretation of a hex value

   Commands:
       -4, --enable-4B
              Switch the flash and controller to 4-bytes address mode (no confirmation needed).

       -3, --disable-4B
              Switch the flash and controller to 3-bytes address mode (no confirmation needed).

       -r file, --read=file
              Read  flash  content from address into file, use -s to specify the size to read (or
              it will use the source file size if used in conjunction  with  -p  and  -s  is  not
              specified). When using -r together with -e or -p, the read will be performed first

       -E, --erase-all
              Erase entire flash chip (Not supported on all chips/controllers)

       -e, --erase
              Erase  the  specified region. If size or address are not specified, but '--program'
              is used, then the file size will be used  (rounded  to  an  erase  block)  and  the
              address defaults to 0.

       -p file, --program=file
              Will  program the file to flash. If the address is not specified, it will use 0. If
              the size is not specified it will use the file size. Otherwise it will limit to the
              specified  size  (whatever  is  smaller).  If  used  in  conjunction with any erase
              command, the erase will take place first.

       -t, --tune
              Just tune the flash controller & access size (Implicit for all other operations)

       -c --clear
              Used to ECC clear a partition of the flash Must be used  in  conjunction  with  -P.
              Will erase the partition and then set all the ECC bits as they should be

       -i, --info
              Display some information about the flash.

       -h, --help
              This message.

                                          September 2016                                pflash(8)