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- cospkg
- usage: cospkg cos.pkg dir
- cosunpkg
- usage: cosunpkg filename.pkg target
- pkg
- usage: pkg [key suffix] [contents] [filename.pkg]
- unpkg
- usage: unpkg [-s] filename.pkg target
- readself
- usage: readself file.self
- readselfoffsets
- usage: readselfoffsets file.self
- unself
- usage: unself in.self out.elf
- makeself
- usage: makeself [-c] [type] [version suffix] [version] [vendor id] [auth id] [sdk type] [elf] [self]
- makeself keytype keysuffix sdkversion vendorid authid sdktype file.elf file.self
- keytype=lv0|lv1|lv2|iso|app|ldr
- keysuffix=315|331|341|355
- sdkversion=3.15.0|3.41.0|3.55.0
- vendorid=01000002
- authid=1070000039000001
- sdktype=0000:retail0, 0001:retail, 0002:retail1, 8000 devkit
- usage: makeself [-c] [type] [version suffix] [version] [vendor id] [auth id] [sdk type] [elf] [self]
- puppack
- usage: puppack filename.pup directory [build number]
- pupunpack
- usage: pupunpack filename.pup directory
- norunpack
- usage: norunpack dump.b directory
- sceverify
- usage: sceverify filename
- SCEkrit
- usage: scesekrit filename1 filename2
unself_gnpdrm.c source & unself_gnpdrm.exe Win32 compile : unself_gnpdrm.rar (60.16 KB)
- unself_gnpdrm
- usage: unself_gnpdrm in.self out.elf
Geohot Signing Tools
- make_self
- usage: make_self input.elf output.self
- make_self_npdrm
- usage: make_self_npdrm input.elf output.self <content_id>
- warning NPDRM cares about the output file name, do not rename
- package_finalize
- usage: package_finalize my.pkg
Graf Chokolo Tools
- sendfile
- pcap2bin
sputnik - Cell/SPU Pipeline viewer
http://www.ps3hax.net/2011/08/sputnik-build-3-cellspu-pipeline-viewer/
- Windows (will also need QT runtime files)
- MAC OSX
netrpc
git://gist.github.com/1041214.git
https://gist.github.com/1041214
Objdump
If you, for whatever reason, need to disassemble non-x86 binary files, you usually look out for a disassembler. If there's nothing free available for your platform (e.g.: ARM) one of the few solutions may be buying something like IDA Pro.
But wait, if you only need to "analyze" a small portion (boot-sector, single routine, ...) and someone already ported GNUs GCC and bintools to your platform, using OBJDUMP may do the trick...
If "raw.bin" is your binary file, just typing
objdump -d raw.bin objdump: raw.bin: File format not recognized
will not work. Objdump needs a file system object or file.
Just do it like this:
# create an empty file touch empty.c # compile this empty file gcc -c -o empty.o empty.c # add binary as a raw section objcopy --add-section raw=raw.bin empty.o # remove ".comment" section to join objcopy -R .comment empty.o # now run objdump on it objdump -d empty.o
Source: http://askrprojects.net/software/objdump.html
Several handy scripts
Most of the scripts are using graf's ps3dm-utils, so make sure you have them in your /bin directory. Also make sure you are using graf's kernel (graf_chokolo kernel 2.6.39).
panic1.sh
This script will panic lv1 and get you back to petitboot, without exiting to GameOS.
ps3hvc_hvcall /dev/ps3hvc panic 1
usb_dongle_auth.sh
This script will get you into Factory/Service mode, without using dongle:
echo Generating a challenge ps3dm_usb_dongle_auth /dev/ps3dmproxy gen_challenge echo Generating a response '(0xAAAA)' ps3dm_usb_dongle_auth /dev/ps3dmproxy gen_resp 0xAAAA echo Verifying response '(0xAAAA)' ps3dm_usb_dongle_auth /dev/ps3dmproxy verify_resp 0xAAAA echo Checking if 'Product Mode is enabled The returned value shouldn't be 0xff ps3dm_um /dev/ps3dmproxy read_eprom 0x48C07
dump_EID0.sh
This script will dump your EID0.
echo Dumping EID0 ps3dm_iim /dev/ps3dmproxy get_data 0x0 > EID0.bin
dump_EID4.sh
This script will dump your EID4.
echo Dumping EID4 ps3dm_iim /dev/ps3dmproxy get_data 0x4 > EID4.bin
get_EID0_size.sh
This script will get the size of your EID0.
echo EID0 size: ps3dm_iim /dev/ps3dmproxy get_data_size 0x0
get_EID4_size.sh
This script will get the size of your EID4.
echo EID4 size: ps3dm_iim /dev/ps3dmproxy get_data_size 0x4
get_metldr_size.sh
This script will get the size of metldr.
echo metldr size: ps3dm_iim /dev/ps3dmproxy get_data_size 0x1000
nor_dump.sh
echo Dumping nor dd if=/dev/ps3nflasha of=nor.bin
dump_ram.sh
This script will dump your ram.
echo Dumping ram dd if=/dev/ps3ram of=ps3ram.bin
dump_vram.sh
This script will dump your vram.
echo Dumping vram dd if=/dev/ps3vram of=ps3vram.bin
Payloader3
- http://git.dashhacks.com/payloader3/payloader3/trees/master (down)
- 2011-06-22 backup: http://gotbrew.org/payloader3.tar.gz / payloader3.tar.gz (55.55 MB)
- Up including last commit before dashhacks went down : payloader3.tar.bz2 (45.49 MB) (full git backup, also includes : payloader3-src-only.rar (2.08 MB))
Howto
- Set firmware version in Makefile
- Compile with "./build.sh"
- Copy pkg file to usb stick
- Install pkg on PS3
Precompiles
Notes
- Loading ps3load after the payload will execute the appropriate ps3load.self, after your self exits you will be returned to the XMB.
- Loading 'ethdebug' will load ArielX's Kammy self, after it executes you will be returned to the XMB.
- Loading 'ethdebug/ps3load' will load ethdebug, then ps3load.
ps3load 3.55 make_self fixed
- older versions of ps3load would not work on 3.50/3.55 (¨sysProcessExitSpawn2¨ won't work proper), and you had to use 3.41 instead. This is no longer an issue with the recent version ps3load which fixed the (make_self) issue for 3.55
- standalone precompiled version to try: ps3load.gnpdrm.pkg (580.47 KB)
- There is a bug in this precompiled pkg. If you upload a self to the ps3 it will replace the code for ps3load with itself causing it reload the same program over and over again. The only way to fix is to delete and reinstall the ps3load pkg.
Using ps3load
- make your app, produce at least an ELF
- sprxlinker yourapp.elf (this should be done for you if you use any of the samples)
- make_self yourapp.elf yourapp.self
- load ps3load on the PS3
- define the PS3LOAD environment variable in your favorite shell with tcp:ip_addr (where ip_addr is your the ip address of your PS3)
- ps3load yourapp.self
lv2-v9.pkg
patch1
# PL3 3.55 # Patches marked with (*1) seem to be unstable. Thanks to drizztbsd and # RandomUse. # PL3: ef48: payload.bin # Segment 0: ### 24e44: 38600000 # patch_func6 *1 55dc4: 38600000 # lv2open: patch_func8_offset1 55f28: 60000000 # lv2open: patch_func8_offset2 ### 79d80: 3880000090830000 # patch_func4 + patch_func4_offset *1 ### 79d88: 4E800020 # cont'd *1 ### 7af7c: 60000000 # patch_func9_offset *1 ### c1dd0: 38600000 # patch_func7 *1 2b3298: 4BD5C050 # hook_open (patch_func3 + patch_func3_offset) # Segment 1: 346688: 800000000000f2dc # syscall_map_open_desc # Spoof # *f3b8: version.bin # 2e8218: 800000000000f378 # syscall_versiontest # 2e82f0: 800000000000f3c0 # syscall_process_sdkversion # 16ad74: 3960000a44000002 # sha1 test # f3e4: find 3437353136000000 # *fe34: 3436313335000000
patch2
# Waninkoko V2 # 3270: e8821030e87c0020 # load unsigned ELFs # 3278: f8640000 # e7f0: 48000c50 # Some jump ef48: payload2.bin 19360: 7c001fac4c00012c 1936c: 7c0018ac7c0004ac 24e44: 4bfea5c5 # patch_func6 55dc4: 38600000 # patch_func8_offset1 55f28: 60000000 # patch_func8_offset2 79d80: 38800000908300004e800020 # patch_func4 + patch_func4_offset *1 7af7c: 60000000 # patch_func9_offset c1dd0: 4bf4d639 # patch_func7 2b3298: 4bd5bf40 # hook_open 3465b0: 80000000002e81e8 # sc8 346688: 8000000000324968 # sc35
patch3
# Syscall36 # by 2 anonymous people 55f14: 60000000 55f1c: 48000098 7af68: 60000000 7af7c: 60000000 2be4a0: payload3.bin 2b3274: 4800b32c2ba30420 # add a jump to payload2_start 55EA0: 63FF003D60000000 # fix 8001003D error 55F64: 3FE080013BE00000 # fix 8001003E error 346690: 80000000002be570 # syscall_map_open_desc