Hello, It seems that some drivers in drivers/misc/eeprom does support write access. For example at24.c seems to have a function at24_write(). https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/drivers/misc/eeprom/at24.c However some drivers doesn’t have write support, I believe it is because of simplicity - some eeprom are used for read only, such as ddr4 spd eeprom. Point me out if I am wrong. Chriz Enviado desde mi iPhone > El 19 nov 2018, a las 9:12 p. m., Ruben Safir escribió: > >> On 11/19/18 7:08 AM, Ranran wrote: >> Hello, >> >> What is the reason that kernel driver of eeprom is configured only as >> read-only ? >> >> Is it because the BIOS is stored there ? >> >> Is there a way to make it writable ? >> >> Thank you, >> Ran >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Kernelnewbies mailing list >> Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org >> https://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies >> > > > because the ROM is read only? > > > -- > So many immigrant groups have swept through our town > that Brooklyn, like Atlantis, reaches mythological > proportions in the mind of the world - RI Safir 1998 > http://www.mrbrklyn.com > DRM is THEFT - We are the STAKEHOLDERS - RI Safir 2002 > > http://www.nylxs.com - Leadership Development in Free Software > http://www.brooklyn-living.com > > Being so tracked is for FARM ANIMALS and and extermination camps, > but incompatible with living as a free human being. -RI Safir 2013 > > _______________________________________________ > Kernelnewbies mailing list > Kernelnewbies@kernelnewbies.org > https://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies