Aeolia: Difference between revisions

From PS4 Developer wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Maxton moved page MediaCon to Aeolia: change name to the generally accepted name)
(change mediacon to aeolia)
Line 1: Line 1:
<div style="float:right">[[File:MediaCon.jpg|200px|thumb|left|MadiaCon [[CXD90025G]] <br/> Marvell name [[88EC120-BNS2]] <br/> [[SAA-001]]/[[SAB-001]]]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:MediaCon.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Aeolia [[CXD90025G]] <br/> Marvell name [[88EC120-BNS2]] <br/> [[SAA-001]]/[[SAB-001]]]]</div>


MediaCon is secondary processor produced by Marvell with its own DDR3 DRAM that handles several tasks to offload the main processor/[[APU]]:
The Aeolia is a secondary processor acting as a sort of southbridge for the PS4. It is an ARM-based SoC produced by Marvell that handles several tasks to offload the main processor/[[APU]]:


* Network connections ([[Wireless]] and [[GbLAN]], including background downloading -&gt; [[PlayGo]]
* Network connections ([[Wireless]] and [[GbLAN]], including background downloading -&gt; [[PlayGo]]
Line 7: Line 7:
* Main serial flash handling
* Main serial flash handling


It is connected to its own DDR3 worker RAM [[K4B2G1646E-BCK0]], the main serial flash [[MX25L25635FMI-10G]], SATA bridge [[MB86C311B]] and [[GbLAN]] controller [[88EC060-NN82]] etc. see also [[:File:PS4_-_SAA-001_diagram.png]]
It is connected to its own DDR3 worker RAM ("sbram") [[K4B2G1646E-BCK0]], the main serial flash [[MX25L25635FMI-10G]], SATA bridge [[MB86C311B]] and [[GbLAN]] controller [[88EC060-NN82]] etc. see also [[:File:PS4_-_SAA-001_diagram.png]]




Line 24: Line 24:




''This secondary processor was nicknamed [[MediaCon]] by the community before any official release because of its role of handling media (online [[Wireless]]/[[GbLAN]], [[Bluray Drive]] and [[Harddrive]]) even in standby. It is not its official name (which is unknown at this moment).''
''This secondary processor was initially nicknamed '''MediaCon''' by the community before any official release because of its role of handling media (online [[Wireless]]/[[GbLAN]], [[Bluray Drive]] and [[Harddrive]]) even in standby. Its official name is Aeolia, as mentioned in Orbis kernel logs.''


Likely connected to [[APU]] by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express#Pinout PCI_Express x4] / [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperTransport HyperTransport] or simular highspeed, low tracecount bus (Marvell ASIC suggests PCI_Express).
The Aeolia is connected to the [[APU]] by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express#Pinout PCI_Express x4]. It runs its own FreeBSD system in standby mode, presumably activated to handle tasks such as downloading updates while the PS4 is in standby.





Revision as of 06:12, 13 February 2017

The Aeolia is a secondary processor acting as a sort of southbridge for the PS4. It is an ARM-based SoC produced by Marvell that handles several tasks to offload the main processor/APU:

It is connected to its own DDR3 worker RAM ("sbram") K4B2G1646E-BCK0, the main serial flash MX25L25635FMI-10G, SATA bridge MB86C311B and GbLAN controller 88EC060-NN82 etc. see also File:PS4_-_SAA-001_diagram.png


Source: Decapped by Chipworks, see their section on "Network Co-Processor"


This secondary processor was initially nicknamed MediaCon by the community before any official release because of its role of handling media (online Wireless/GbLAN, Bluray Drive and Harddrive) even in standby. Its official name is Aeolia, as mentioned in Orbis kernel logs.

The Aeolia is connected to the APU by PCI_Express x4. It runs its own FreeBSD system in standby mode, presumably activated to handle tasks such as downloading updates while the PS4 is in standby.