https://github.com/SolidRun/PyTLVWriter
This script writes TLV (Type-Length-Value) structured data into an I2C EEPROM. It supports a variety of system-specific keys that define metadata for the device.
The script:
Builds TLV-formatted payloads.
Writes the data into an EEPROM via I2C.
Supports custom-defined keys.
Calculates and appends a CRC checksum to ensure data integrity.
To ensure all required dependencies are installed, run:
sudo apt update sudo apt install python3 python3-smbus |
this will:
Install Python 3 if it is not already installed.
Install smbus for I2C communication.
python3 TLV_write.py <i2c_bus> <eeprom_address> [--yes] [-b] <key> <value> <key> <value> ... |
Argument | Description |
---|---|
i2c_bus | The I2C bus number. |
eeprom_address | The EEPROM address (hex or decimal). |
--yes | Automatically confirms the operation (skips user confirmation). |
-b | Writes the TLV data to a binary file ( |
<key> <value> | One or more key-value pairs to write to EEPROM. |
For example if we want the following data to appear in DMI:
Handle 0xXXXX, DMI type 1, XX bytes System Information Manufacturer: XXXXX Product Name: MySystem Version: 1.0 Serial Number: XXXXXX UUID: XXXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX Wake-up Type: XXXXXXXXXXXX SKU Number: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Family: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
We want to run the following command (Note that bus 3 address 0X50 is used in this example):
python3 TLVwriter.py 3 0x50 TLV_CODE_SYS_NAME "MySystem" TLV_CODE_SYS_VERSION "1.0" |
eeprom example for this :
00: 54 6c 76 49 6e 66 6f 00 01 65 00 30 0e 45 6d 62 TlvInfo.?e.0?Emb header version Total Payload Length (little endian) Type Length Value crc checksum TLV |
Finding the I2C Bus NumberTo determine the correct I2C bus number, run the following command:
If no EEPROM device is found, repeat the command with different bus numbers (e.g., 3, 4, 5 etc.) until you detect an address 0x50 or 0x56. Once found, use the corresponding bus number in the script. Example:
If the output shows:
Then bus 3 and address 0x50 should be used in the script. |
Bus 2 or 5 usually has the memory SPD on addresses 0x50 & 0x51, do not write to them! |
Each TLV Key has a Hex Code, Max Length, and belongs to a DMIDecode Type.
TLV Key | Max Length (bytes) | BIOS path |
TLV_CODE_FAMILY | 20 | - |
TLV_CODE_MANUF_DATE | 10 | - |
TLV_CODE_PLATFORM_NAME | 20 | - |
TLV_CODE_MANUF_NAME | 20 | - |
TLV_CODE_VENDOR_NAME | 20 | - |
TLV_CODE_SYS_NAME | 20 | Main → Detailed Configuration Information → Model |
TLV_CODE_SYS_SKU | 20 | Main screen |
TLV_CODE_SYS_SERIAL_NUMBER | 24 | Main screen |
TLV_CODE_SYS_VERSION | 5 | - |
TLV Key | Max Length (bytes) |
TLV_CODE_NIO_NAME | 20 |
TLV_CODE_NIO_SERIAL_NUMBER | 24 |
TLV_CODE_NIO_VERSION | 5 |
TLV Key | Max Length (bytes) |
TLV_CODE_CHS_SERIAL_NUMBER | 24 |
TLV_CODE_CHS_VERSION | 5 |
TLV Key | Max Length (bytes) | BIOS path |
TLV_CODE_CONFIG_CODE | 200 | Main → Detailed Configuration Information → Configuration String |
If invalid input is provided, the script will:
Print an error message.
Exit without modifying EEPROM contents.
Error Message | Cause |
| Provided TLV key is not in the supported list. |
| Input exceeds the maximum allowed length. |
| Incorrect MAC format. |
| I2C communication issue during EEPROM write. |
| Data is too large for EEPROM storage. |