c7zero 716e28f70d SPI HAL cleanup to use XML config (#114)
Removed hardcoded offsets from hal.spi when reading FREGx and PRx and
replaced with XML config.

This commit also includes PR #109 (Make sure Limit of SPI Protected
Range is calculated correctly) by @timevortex except bits 11:0 of PRx
limit are also set to FFFh when PRL field is 0 (in this case PRx applies
to the first 4kB of flash).
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CHIPSEC: Platform Security Assessment Framework

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CHIPSEC is a framework for analyzing the security of PC platforms including hardware, system firmware (BIOS/UEFI), and platform components. It includes a security test suite, tools for accessing various low level interfaces, and forensic capabilities. It can be run on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and UEFI shell. Instructions for installing and using CHIPSEC can be found in the manual.

NOTE: This software is for security testing purposes. Use at your own risk. Read WARNING.txt before using.

Questions? Enter a new issue labeled as question, or e-mail chipsec@intel.com.

First version of CHIPSEC was released in March 2014: Announcement at CanSecWest 2014 and first public release!

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