Editing Hardware Registers
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| 0xBC000044 || 32 || RW || Hardware register user read/write enable (range unknown) | | 0xBC000044 || 32 || RW || Hardware register user read/write enable (range unknown) | ||
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| 0xBC000048 || 32 || RW || | | 0xBC000048 || 32 || RW || Hardware register user read/write enable (range unknown) | ||
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| 0xBC00004C || 32 || | | 0xBC00004C || 32 || RW || Hardware register user read/write enable (range unknown) | ||
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Granularity that these work on is not known. For each 1 bit an IO range is exposed to usermode for Read/Write. To find the usermode address, subtract 0x60000000 from the kernelmode one. | |||
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! Physical Address !! Size !! R/W !! Description | |||
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| 0xBC000050 || 32 || ? || Reads 0x07EFFFFF | | 0xBC000050 || 32 || ? || Reads 0x07EFFFFF |