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! Loader !! Remarks
! Loader !! Location !! Remarks
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| bootldr || primairy loader from chain of trust
| bootldr || Flash || primairy loader from chain of trust
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| metldr || metaloader, aka asecure_loader. Loads other loaders
| metldr || Flash || metaloader, aka asecure_loader. Loads other loaders
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| appldr ||
| appldr || CoreOS ||  
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| isoldr ||
| isoldr || CoreOS ||  
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| lv1ldr ||
| lv1ldr || CoreOS ||  
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| lv2ldr ||
| lv2ldr || CoreOS ||  
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Revision as of 18:50, 11 December 2011

Explaination

Loaders are used for loading other modules.

Commonly found in CoreOS and Flash.


Known loaders

Loader Location Remarks
bootldr Flash primairy loader from chain of trust
metldr Flash metaloader, aka asecure_loader. Loads other loaders
appldr CoreOS
isoldr CoreOS
lv1ldr CoreOS
lv2ldr CoreOS

Stop Codes

Stop Code Module Remark
0x30 isoldr Version mismatch (isoldr version differs from version returned by SPU channel 73).

isoldr

Used for loading isolated SPU modules.

LS Parameters layout

Address Usage
0x3E000 Wait flag
0x3E400 EID0
0x3E800 Arguments
0x3EC00 QA-Token
0x3F000 Program revoke list