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| aim_spu_module || EID0 (section 0x00 and 0x0A)/EID5 | | aim_spu_module || EID0 (section 0x00 and 0x0A)/EID5 | ||
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| fdm_spu_module || EID2 [[Remarry Bluray Drive]] | | fdm_spu_module || EID2, [[Remarry Bluray Drive]] | ||
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| manu_info_spu_module.self || | | manu_info_spu_module.self || | ||
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| sv_iso_for_ps2emu.self || PS2 | | sv_iso_for_ps2emu.self || PS2 | ||
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| sv_iso_spu_module || PS2, bluray | | sv_iso_spu_module || EID4, PS2, bluray | ||
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| AacsModule.spu.isoself || theoretically EID3 | | AacsModule.spu.isoself || theoretically EID3 |
Revision as of 20:01, 6 December 2011
Isolated modules are used for de-/encryption, rehashing etc.
Commonly found in CoreOS, dev_flash, embedded sony selfs and service packages like Remarry Bluray Drive.
They are SPU .self binaries which can be called whenever needed: e.g. decrypting and hashcheck EID0/EID5 for Target ID inside IDPS when called upon by lv1 (HyperVisor) to set up restrictions for Retail or Debug etc.
Known isolated modules:
Module | Remarks |
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aim_spu_module | EID0 (section 0x00 and 0x0A)/EID5 |
fdm_spu_module | EID2, Remarry Bluray Drive |
manu_info_spu_module.self | |
mc_iso_spu_module | PS2 |
me_iso_for_ps2emu.self | PS2 |
me_iso_spu_module | PS2 |
sb_iso_spu_module | southbridge |
sc_iso | syscon |
spu_pkg_rvk_verifier.self | |
spu_token_processor.self | systemtokens, QA Flagging |
spu_utoken_processor.self | usertokens |
sv_iso_for_ps2emu.self | PS2 |
sv_iso_spu_module | EID4, PS2, bluray |
AacsModule.spu.isoself | theoretically EID3 |
CprmModule.spu.isoself | theoretically EID3 |
CssModule.spu.isoself | |
SacModule.spu.isoself |