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Throughout the PUPs that SIE sends to the end user or to the developers in devnet, there are several codenames used inside the pup. They usually consist of 8 numbers that determine to sony what it means. Here there'll be a list of some codenames used by sony and their meanings.
See also [https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps5/Codenames PS5 Codenames].


= Codenames =
= Locations =
 
== Locations ==


* Orbis: a latin word that means World, Earth, Universe -> PlayStation 4
* Orbis: a latin word that means World, Earth, Universe -> PlayStation 4
* Liverpool: a city in United Kingdom (Europe) -> Main SoC or APU
* Thebe: a moon of Jupiter, alternate name for the Titaness Phoebe -> related to StarSha, AMD Generic Encapsulated Software Architecture (AGESA) is a procedure library developed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), used to perform the Platform Initialization (PI) on mainboards using their AMD64 architecture. As part of the BIOS of such mainboards, AGESA is responsible for the initialization of the CPU cores, chipset, main memory, and the HyperTransport controller.
* Colwick: a town part of Nottingham in United Kingdom (Europe) -> System Controller
* Liverpool: a city in United Kingdom (Europe) -> PS4 GPU Part of APU
* Aeolia: a few islands that belongs to Italia (Europe) -> Southbridge (first revision)
* Colwick: a town part of Nottingham in United Kingdom (Europe) -> PS4 System Controller
* Belize: a city in Belize (Central America) -> Southbridge (second and third revision)
* Newcastle: a city in United Kingdom (Europe) -> PS4 Southbridge (almost sure) or EMC or EAP or [[Serial Flash]] or DDR3 RAM
* Baikal: a lake in Russia (Asia) -> Southbridge (fourth revision)
* Aeolia: a few islands that belongs to Italia (Europe) -> PS4 Southbridge (first revision)
* CAVERN: a word that is famous in the myth of Platon's cavern -> a motherboard
* Belize: a city in Belize (Central America) -> PS4 Southbridge (second and third revision)
* Baikal: a lake in Russia (Asia) -> PS4 Southbridge (fourth revision)
* Cavern: a nightclub in Liverpool famous for being the birth place of the Beatles music band -> PS4 DevKit motherboard


Related:
Related:
* Torus: a geometrical structure with similar properties as sphere (Orbis) -> Wifi / BT board second revision
* Torus: a geometrical structure with similar properties as sphere (Orbis) -> PS4 Wireless communication module first revision
* Trooper -> Wifi / BT board second revision maybe
 
= Star Wars =
 
* Luke: a character in Star Wars -> PS4 Camera
* Jedi -> PS4 DualShock 4 controller
* Trooper: Storm Trooper -> PS4 Wireless communication module second revision
 
= Matrix =


== Matrix ==
* Morpheus: a character in Matrix -> PSVR (PlayStation Virtual Reality)
* Neo: a character in Matrix -> PS4 Pro, PS4 Pro Motherboard


* Morpheus -> PSVR (PlayStation Virtual Reality)
== Sony Interactive Entertainment Third Parties ==
* Neo -> PS4 Pro


== Nonsense ==
* Kratos: the main character of the God Of War video game -> PS4 Arcade (maybe Dissidia Final Fantasy Demo PS4 is one)


* SYRUP -> a motherboard
== Food ==
* StarSha: maybe AMD codename -> ASIC (Main SoC) or GDDR5 RAM or APU
 
* Syrup -> PS4 Prototype motherboard
* Onion, Onion+ -> PS4 bus connecting the GDDR5 DRAM controller to the northbridge and the northbridge to the GPU L2 cache and GPU blocks
* Garlic -> PS4 bus connecting the GDDR5 DRAM controller to the GPU L2, Color Buffer (CB) and Depth Buffer (DB) caches
 
= Others =
 
* StarSha (maybe AMD codename) -> ASIC (Main SoC) or GDDR5 RAM or PS4 Fat and Slim motherboard (SAx-xxx)
* Jaguar (AMD codename) -> Ps4 CPU Part of APU


= Update Package Codenames Table =
= Update Package Codenames Table =
Most PS4 firmware update files are embedded in [[SLB2]] files. These update files have fixed names: codenames. They usually consist of 32-bit hexadecimal numbers.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Codename !! Description !! Notes
! Codename !! Description !! Notes
|-
|-
| C0000001 || emc_ipl || EMC Initial Program Loader. Flash.
| 40000001 || BLNK Syscon Firmware || [[Syscon]] Firmware. Installed to [[Syscon]] ROM.
|-
|-
| C0008001 || emc_ipl_info || EMC Initial Program Loader Information
| 40000002 || BASE Syscon Firmware || [[Syscon]] Firmware. Installed to [[Syscon]] ROM.
|-
|-
| C0010001 || eap_kbl || EAP Kernel Boot Loader
| 40000003 || SYST Syscon Firmware || [[Syscon]] Firmware. Installed to [[Syscon]] ROM.
|-
|-
| C0018001 || eap_kbl_info || EAP Kernel Boot Loader Information
| 40010001 || Syscon PTCH #1 || [[Syscon]] Patch. Installed to [[Syscon]] ROM.
|-
|-
| C0020001 || torus_fw || Southbridge Wifi/BT Firmware (Torus, Trooper). Flash.
| 40018001 || Syscon PTCH #1 Information || [[Syscon]] Patch Information
|-
|-
| C0028001 || torus_fw_info || Southbridge Wifi/BT Firmware Information
| 40010002 || Syscon PTCH #2 || [[Syscon]] Patch. Installed to [[Syscon]] ROM.
|-
|-
| 40000001 || BLNK Syscon Firmware || SYSCON Firmware. Syscon EEPROM.
| 40018002 || Syscon PTCH #2 Information || [[Syscon]] Patch Information
|-
|-
| 40000002 || BASE Syscon Firmware || SYSCON Firmware. Syscon EEPROM.
| 40020001 || USB Hub-SATA Bridge Firmwares update || USB Hub-SATA Bridge Firmwares. Installed to [[Flash-Bridge|SATA Bridge Flash]] and [[Flash-Hub|USB 3.0 Hub Flash]].
|-
|-
| 40000003 || SYST Syscon Firmware || SYSCON Firmware.  Syscon EEPROM.
| 40028001 || USB Hub-SATA Bridge Firmwares update Information || USB Hub-SATA Bridge Firmwares Information
|-
|-
| 40010001 || Syscon PTCH #1 || SYSCON Patch. Syscon EEPROM.
| 40030001 || Communication Processor Firmware || [[Communication Processor]] Firmware. Installed to CP eMMC.
|-
|-
| 40018001 || Syscon PTCH #1 Information || SYSCON Patch Information
| 40038001 || Communication Processor Firmware Information || [[Communication Processor]] Firmware Information
|-
|-
| 40010002 || Syscon PTCH #2 || SYSCON Patch. Syscon EEPROM.
| 80000001 || [[Secure Loader]] || [[Secure Loader]] executed by [[APU]]. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 40018002 || Syscon PTCH #2 Information || SYSCON Patch Information
| 80010001 || [[Secure Kernel]] || [[Secure Kernel]] executed by [[APU]]. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 40020001 || USB-SATA Bridge Firmware update || SATA Bridge Firmware
| 80010002 || [[Kernel]] || x86 FreeBSD kernel executed by [[APU]]. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 40028001 || USB-SATA Bridge Firmware update Information || SATA Bridge Firmware Information
| 80010006 || PUPMgr || pup_mgr Secure Module executed by [[APU]]. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 40030001 || Communication Processor Firmware || Communication Processor Firmware
| 80010007 || Unknown Secure Module || Unknown Secure Module executed by [[APU]]. Exists on proto GEN1 devkit firmwares. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 40038001 || Communication Processor Firmware Information || Unsure if it exists. Need to look in a TOOL PUP.
| 80010008 || AuthMgr || auth_mgr Secure Module executed by [[APU]]. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 80000001 || [[Sam_ipl|Secure Loader]] (SAMU IPL) || APU
| 80010009 || Individual Data Mgr || individual_data_mgr Secure Module executed by [[APU]]. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 80010001 || Secure Kernel || APU
| 8001000A || FSM Mgr || manu_mode_mgr Secure Module executed by [[APU]]. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 80010002 || Kernel || APU. x86 FreeBSD kernel.
| 8001000B || KeyMgr || key_mgr Secure Module executed by [[APU]]. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 80010006 || PUPMgr || APU. pup_mgr.
| 8001000C || AuthMgr + KeyMgr || sm_service Secure Module executed by [[APU]]. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 80010008 || AuthMgr || APU. auth_mgr.
| C0000001 || emc_ipl || [[EMC]] Initial Program Loader. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 80010009 || Individual Data Mgr || APU. individual_data_mgr.
| C0008001 || emc_ipl_info || [[EMC]] Initial Program Loader Information
|-
|-
| 8001000A || FSM Mgr || APU. manu_mode_mgr.
| C0010001 || eap_kbl || [[EAP]] Kernel Boot Loader. Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 8001000B || KeyMgr || APU. key_mgr.
| C0018001 || eap_kbl_info || [[EAP]] Kernel Boot Loader Information
|-
|-
| 8001000C || AuthMgr + KeyMgr || APU. sm_service.
| C0020001 || torus_fw || [[Wireless]] Communication module Firmware (Torus, Trooper). Installed to [[Serial Flash]].
|-
|-
| 401R || BD Drive 401R Firmware update || BD Drive
| C0028001 || torus_fw_info || [[Wireless]] Communication module Firmware Information
|-
|-
| 402R || BD Drive 402R Firmware update || BD Drive
| 401R || BD Drive 401R Firmware update || Firmware for [[Bluray Drive]] 401. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit only)
|-
|-
| 403R || BD Drive 403R Firmware update || BD Drive
| 402R || BD Drive 402R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail only)
|-
|-
| 404R || BD Drive 404R Firmware update || BD Drive
| 403R || BD Drive 403R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit only)
|-
|-
| 405R || BD Drive 405R Firmware update || BD Drive
| 404R || BD Drive 404R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM?
|-
|-
| 406R || BD Drive 406R Firmware update || BD Drive
| 405R || BD Drive 405R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM?
|-
|-
| 408R || BD Drive 408R Firmware update || BD Drive
| 406R || BD Drive 406R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail only)
|-
|-
| 410R || BD Drive 410R Firmware update || BD Drive
| 407R || BD Drive 407R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit only)
|-
|-
| 412R || BD Drive 412R Firmware update || BD Drive
| 408R || BD Drive 408R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail only)
|-
|-
| 420R || BD Drive 420R Firmware update || BD Drive
| 409R || BD Drive 409R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit only)
|}
 
= Devices Codenames Table =
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Codename !! Description !! Notes
|-
| cd0 || contains 4XXR ||
|-
| da0 || contains 4002XXXX ||
|-
| da0x0.crypt || contains preinst img ||
|-
| da0x1.crypt || contains preinst2 img ||
|-
|-
| da0x2 || contains eap_kernel || 16 MB usually called like /dev/sdX5
| 410R || BD Drive 410R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail only)
|-
|-
| da0x3.crypt || contains eap_vsh img ||
| 411R || BD Drive 411R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit only)
|-
|-
| da0x4b.crypt || contains system img ||
| 412R || BD Drive 412R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail Only)
|-
|-
| da0x5b.crypt || contains system_ex img ||
| 413R || BD Drive 413R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit Only)
|-
|-
| da0x6.crypt || contains old swap ||
| 420R || BD Drive 420R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail Only)
|-
|-
| da0x6x0.crypt || contains new swap ||
| 421R || BD Drive 421R Firmware update || BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit Only)
|-
| da0x6x1.crypt || contains kernel log ||
|-
| da0x6x2.crypt || contains user log ||
|-
| da0x8.crypt || contains app_tmp ||
|-
| da0x9.crypt || contains system_data img ||
|-
| da0x12.crypt || contains update img ||
|-
| da0x13.crypt || contains user img ||
|-
| da0x14.crypt || contains eap_user img ||
|-
| da0x15.crypt || contains app_reserved ||
|-
| da1 || usb device ||
|-
| sc_fw_update0 || contains 4000XXXX/4001XXXX ||
|-
| sflash0s0x0 || contains blank/0xff data ||
|-
| sflash0s0x32b || contains C000XXXX ||
|-
| sflash0s0x33 || contains C001XXXX ||
|-
| sflash0s0x34 || contains sflash NVS ||
|-
| sflash0s0x38 || contains C002XXXX ||
|-
| sflash0s1.cryptx1 || contains individual data encrypted ||
|-
| sflash0s1.cryptx2b || contains 8000XXXX ||
|-
| sflash0s1.cryptx3b || contains 8001XXXX ||
|-
| sflash0s1.cryptx39 || contains HRL || BD HRL
|-
| sflash0s1.cryptx40 || contains blank/0xFF data ||
|-
| sflash0s1.cryptx6 || contains VTRM ||
|-
|-
|}
|}
= Devices =
See [[Devices]].
{{File Formats}}
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 4 January 2025

See also PS5 Codenames.

Locations[edit | edit source]

  • Orbis: a latin word that means World, Earth, Universe -> PlayStation 4
  • Thebe: a moon of Jupiter, alternate name for the Titaness Phoebe -> related to StarSha, AMD Generic Encapsulated Software Architecture (AGESA) is a procedure library developed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), used to perform the Platform Initialization (PI) on mainboards using their AMD64 architecture. As part of the BIOS of such mainboards, AGESA is responsible for the initialization of the CPU cores, chipset, main memory, and the HyperTransport controller.
  • Liverpool: a city in United Kingdom (Europe) -> PS4 GPU Part of APU
  • Colwick: a town part of Nottingham in United Kingdom (Europe) -> PS4 System Controller
  • Newcastle: a city in United Kingdom (Europe) -> PS4 Southbridge (almost sure) or EMC or EAP or Serial Flash or DDR3 RAM
  • Aeolia: a few islands that belongs to Italia (Europe) -> PS4 Southbridge (first revision)
  • Belize: a city in Belize (Central America) -> PS4 Southbridge (second and third revision)
  • Baikal: a lake in Russia (Asia) -> PS4 Southbridge (fourth revision)
  • Cavern: a nightclub in Liverpool famous for being the birth place of the Beatles music band -> PS4 DevKit motherboard

Related:

  • Torus: a geometrical structure with similar properties as sphere (Orbis) -> PS4 Wireless communication module first revision

Star Wars[edit | edit source]

  • Luke: a character in Star Wars -> PS4 Camera
  • Jedi -> PS4 DualShock 4 controller
  • Trooper: Storm Trooper -> PS4 Wireless communication module second revision

Matrix[edit | edit source]

  • Morpheus: a character in Matrix -> PSVR (PlayStation Virtual Reality)
  • Neo: a character in Matrix -> PS4 Pro, PS4 Pro Motherboard

Sony Interactive Entertainment Third Parties[edit | edit source]

  • Kratos: the main character of the God Of War video game -> PS4 Arcade (maybe Dissidia Final Fantasy Demo PS4 is one)

Food[edit | edit source]

  • Syrup -> PS4 Prototype motherboard
  • Onion, Onion+ -> PS4 bus connecting the GDDR5 DRAM controller to the northbridge and the northbridge to the GPU L2 cache and GPU blocks
  • Garlic -> PS4 bus connecting the GDDR5 DRAM controller to the GPU L2, Color Buffer (CB) and Depth Buffer (DB) caches

Others[edit | edit source]

  • StarSha (maybe AMD codename) -> ASIC (Main SoC) or GDDR5 RAM or PS4 Fat and Slim motherboard (SAx-xxx)
  • Jaguar (AMD codename) -> Ps4 CPU Part of APU

Update Package Codenames Table[edit | edit source]

Most PS4 firmware update files are embedded in SLB2 files. These update files have fixed names: codenames. They usually consist of 32-bit hexadecimal numbers.

Codename Description Notes
40000001 BLNK Syscon Firmware Syscon Firmware. Installed to Syscon ROM.
40000002 BASE Syscon Firmware Syscon Firmware. Installed to Syscon ROM.
40000003 SYST Syscon Firmware Syscon Firmware. Installed to Syscon ROM.
40010001 Syscon PTCH #1 Syscon Patch. Installed to Syscon ROM.
40018001 Syscon PTCH #1 Information Syscon Patch Information
40010002 Syscon PTCH #2 Syscon Patch. Installed to Syscon ROM.
40018002 Syscon PTCH #2 Information Syscon Patch Information
40020001 USB Hub-SATA Bridge Firmwares update USB Hub-SATA Bridge Firmwares. Installed to SATA Bridge Flash and USB 3.0 Hub Flash.
40028001 USB Hub-SATA Bridge Firmwares update Information USB Hub-SATA Bridge Firmwares Information
40030001 Communication Processor Firmware Communication Processor Firmware. Installed to CP eMMC.
40038001 Communication Processor Firmware Information Communication Processor Firmware Information
80000001 Secure Loader Secure Loader executed by APU. Installed to Serial Flash.
80010001 Secure Kernel Secure Kernel executed by APU. Installed to Serial Flash.
80010002 Kernel x86 FreeBSD kernel executed by APU. Installed to Serial Flash.
80010006 PUPMgr pup_mgr Secure Module executed by APU. Installed to Serial Flash.
80010007 Unknown Secure Module Unknown Secure Module executed by APU. Exists on proto GEN1 devkit firmwares. Installed to Serial Flash.
80010008 AuthMgr auth_mgr Secure Module executed by APU. Installed to Serial Flash.
80010009 Individual Data Mgr individual_data_mgr Secure Module executed by APU. Installed to Serial Flash.
8001000A FSM Mgr manu_mode_mgr Secure Module executed by APU. Installed to Serial Flash.
8001000B KeyMgr key_mgr Secure Module executed by APU. Installed to Serial Flash.
8001000C AuthMgr + KeyMgr sm_service Secure Module executed by APU. Installed to Serial Flash.
C0000001 emc_ipl EMC Initial Program Loader. Installed to Serial Flash.
C0008001 emc_ipl_info EMC Initial Program Loader Information
C0010001 eap_kbl EAP Kernel Boot Loader. Installed to Serial Flash.
C0018001 eap_kbl_info EAP Kernel Boot Loader Information
C0020001 torus_fw Wireless Communication module Firmware (Torus, Trooper). Installed to Serial Flash.
C0028001 torus_fw_info Wireless Communication module Firmware Information
401R BD Drive 401R Firmware update Firmware for Bluray Drive 401. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit only)
402R BD Drive 402R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail only)
403R BD Drive 403R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit only)
404R BD Drive 404R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM?
405R BD Drive 405R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM?
406R BD Drive 406R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail only)
407R BD Drive 407R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit only)
408R BD Drive 408R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail only)
409R BD Drive 409R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit only)
410R BD Drive 410R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail only)
411R BD Drive 411R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit only)
412R BD Drive 412R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail Only)
413R BD Drive 413R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit Only)
420R BD Drive 420R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (TestKit/Retail Only)
421R BD Drive 421R Firmware update BD Drive. Installed to BD-ROM? (DevKit Only)

Devices[edit | edit source]

See Devices.