Talk:Undocumented SPU Channels
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Channel 67
Used to get the config ring.
Use is similar to channel 73.
uint8_t expectedConfigRing65[]; uint8_t expectedConfigRing90[]; function _start+1340() { //extracted from bootloader on 0x1A datecode console uint64_t vr = getSPU_VR(); //First active SPE priv1 SPU_VR register uint32_t toIgnore; uint32_t toRead; uint8_t expectedConfigRing; uint8_t readedConfigRing[]; switch (vr) { case 0x201: case 0x202: //90nm console toIgnore = 0xA6; toRead = 0x156; expectedConfigRing = expectedConfigRing90; break; default: //65nm console toIgnore = 0xBB; toRead = 0x152; expectedConfigRing = expectedConfigRing90; } unsigned int index; for (index = 0; index < toIgnore>>3; index++) { rdch(67); } for (index = 0; index < toRead; index++) { readedConfigRing[index] = rdch(67) & 0xFF; } while (moreBitFieldsToCheck) { checkConfigRingField(expectedConfigRing, readedConfigRing, field, .....); } }
Channel 64
Used to control isolation-mode persistent storage (w:ch72/r:ch73) and probably config ring storage (r:ch67).
Other values written to channel 64 (on bootldr): 0x00, 0x02, 0x20000
High 16 bits (isolation-mode persistent storage control)
- 0x10000 : reset persistent storage r/w index (writes to ch72 and reads from ch73 will start at index zero)
- (0x20000 | 0x40000) = 0x60000 : lock persistent storage r/w (reading from ch73 will return zero as long as the current isolated session lasts)