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Silicon Power A55 really supported?

Posted: 13.06.23, 17:23
by AdasRip
Hello,
I got the SP A55 drive with SATAS11 issue.

I choose Silicon Power A55 / Hosin Global Phison / Controler HG2258 (PS3111) / Silicon Power A55 family.
Utilities is reported as follows:
Selected family......................... : Silicon Power A55
Controller.............................. : HG2258 (PS3111)

SSD status:
SSD is in ready state................... : Yes
Firmware mode........................... : ROM
SSD is locked........................... : No
SSD is in Safe Mode..................... : Yes
Logical access is possible.............. : No
Physical access is possible............. : No

Chips id................................ : 0x000000000000
Vendor.................................. : Unknown
Type.................................... : SLC

Then I try to load the loader (any of the 3 available) but I get an error:
Loader uploading
****************************************
Code name............................... : Burner_HG2258_EB1.0.bin

Write seed.............................. : Ok
Write PRAM.............................. : Ok
Checking................................ : Ok
Calling executable code................. : Ok
Write overlay into PRAM................. : Ok
Checking................................ : Ok
Write HDD microcode .................... : Ok

SSD status:
SSD is in ready state................... : Yes
Firmware mode........................... : LDR
SSD is locked........................... : No
SSD is in Safe Mode..................... : No
Logical access is possible.............. : No
Physical access is possible............. : Possibly
****************************************

Read System Info........................ : Ok
Invalid blocks per chip value (0x0000)
Parameter "BlocksPerChip"=0x0100
Invalid pages per block value (0x0000)
Parameter "PagesPerBlock"=0x0100

Read Chips Info......................... : Ok

USER password........................... : No
Read System Info........................ : Ok
Invalid blocks per chip value (0x0000)
Parameter "BlocksPerChip"=0x0100
Invalid pages per block value (0x0000)
Parameter "PagesPerBlock"=0x0100

Read Chips Info......................... : Ok

Invalid blocks per chip value (0x0000)
Parameter "BlocksPerChip"=0x0100
Invalid pages per block value (0x0000)
Parameter "PagesPerBlock"=0x0100


Re: Silicon Power A55 really supported?

Posted: 14.06.23, 09:57
by Roman_TS
Silicon Power A55 can be based on a few different controllers. It could be SM2259XT, it could be SM2258XT, PS3108, PS3109, PS3110, PS3111, HS2258, AS2258.

The question is - what is your real CPU name if you open the drive cover?

At anyway - forum - is not a place where you can get a personal help. For remote support, better to make a new ticket.

Re: Silicon Power A55 really supported?

Posted: 14.06.23, 12:25
by AdasRip
Real CPU name - Phison PS3111-S11 as shown at attachment.

Anticipating your answer, I will write that I have also tested all loaders for the regular Phison S11.
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Re: Silicon Power A55 really supported?

Posted: 14.06.23, 12:36
by Roman_TS
You can use any Utility for PS3111. In your first post, you mentioned Controller HG2258 - a bit different model (different FW in compare with PS3111).

So, use SmartBuy vendor and select PS3111. Then load the loaoder and move forward with other steps.

Re: Silicon Power A55 really supported?

Posted: 14.06.23, 12:49
by AdasRip
Ok, I will check out SmartBuy although I've already tested all loaders for Phison S11 for the SP S55 and A56 family.

Thank you for your quick response and willingness to help.

Re: Silicon Power A55 really supported?

Posted: 14.06.23, 15:33
by d_d_recovery
Are you using a PATA or SATA connection?

Re: Silicon Power A55 really supported?

Posted: 15.06.23, 15:05
by Roman_TS
AdasRip wrote:Source of the post Ok, I will check out SmartBuy although I've already tested all loaders for Phison S11 for the SP S55 and A56 family.

Thank you for your quick response and willingness to help.


Don't forget that:

1. If you are using PC-3000 Express or UDMA, you should plug PS3109 and PS3111 based drives via PATA to SATA adapter!
2. Drive must be switched into SAFE MODE and be in SAFE all the time - it's important;
3. Make sure that all NAND chips are passing the Memory Chip Test in Utility.

All PS3111 modifications are supported. Drive must return back data :)

Re: Silicon Power A55 really supported?

Posted: 23.06.23, 13:09
by AdasRip
d_d_recovery wrote:Source of the post Are you using a PATA or SATA connection?

PATA via SATA-->PATA adapter.

Re: Silicon Power A55 really supported?

Posted: 23.06.23, 13:20
by AdasRip
Roman_TS wrote:Don't forget that:

1. If you are using PC-3000 Express or UDMA, you should plug PS3109 and PS3111 based drives via PATA to SATA adapter!
2. Drive must be switched into SAFE MODE and be in SAFE all the time - it's important;
3. Make sure that all NAND chips are passing the Memory Chip Test in Utility.

All PS3111 modifications are supported. Drive must return back data :)

1 - Yes, I remember using the adapter. Anyway, Utilities remind about this.
2 - The drive automatically starts in Safe-Mode. Despite this I keep it shorted all the time.
3 - No NAND chip passes the test as the Utility states as below:
Memory chips test
****************************************
Read System Info........................ : Ok
Invalid channels count value (0x00)
Parameter "ChannelsCount"=0x01
Invalid blocks per chip value (0x0000)
Parameter "BlocksPerChip"=0x0100
Invalid pages per block value (0x0000)
Parameter "PagesPerBlock"=0x0100
Invalid page size value (0x0000)
Parameter "PageSize"=0x4000

Read Chips Info......................... : Ok
****************************************
Test completed

In reports:
BASIC INFORMATION
Vendor.................................. : Unknown
Type.................................... : SLC 16k
Chip capacity........................... : 1 024 Mb
Channels................................ : 1
Chips (Total)........................... : 0x10
LUNs per chip........................... : 1
Blocks per chip......................... : 0x100
Pages per block......................... : 0x100
Sectors per page........................ : 0x20
RAM size................................ : 1 Mb
Firmware version........................ : SBFM01.2
Build time.............................. : 11 Jun 2021
Interleaved blocks...................... : Type 0
Techno mode lock supported.............. : Yes

MEMORY MICROCHIP INFORMATION
----------------------------
: : Chip 0 :
----------------------------
: Channel 0 : :
----------------------------
Attention! The specified number of chips (16) does not correspond to the number of detected chips (0)!
Attention! The IDs of some chips are different!




Roman_TS wrote:All PS3111 modifications are supported. Drive must return back data :)

So mine is probably unlucky :(

Re: Silicon Power A55 really supported?

Posted: 23.06.23, 18:29
by Roman_TS
Due to the log info, NAND chips are not reading. Probably something bad with CPU. Try to swap the NAND chips:

https://blog.acelab.eu.com/alternative- ... t-ssd.html