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Spock is the PSP hardware cryptography engine responsible for the raw sector level decryption of UMD’s. Named after Captain Spock of Star Trek. | Spock is the PSP hardware cryptography engine responsible for the raw sector level decryption of UMD’s. Named after Captain Spock of Star Trek. Mapped to 0xBDF00000. | ||
= Executing commands = | = Executing commands = |
Revision as of 13:13, 15 January 2024
Spock is the PSP hardware cryptography engine responsible for the raw sector level decryption of UMD’s. Named after Captain Spock of Star Trek. Mapped to 0xBDF00000.
Executing commands
You can more or less access Spock through Lepton's ram (there is some hidden test mode on Lepton allowing you to do this). Mathieulh will tell more on this later if he ever get the time to clean up those sources.
Commands
SPOCK Operations: 0x01: Init1 0x02: Init2 0x03: Step1 0x04: Step2 0x05: Step3 0x06: 0x07: 0x08: Decrypt UMD master key 0x09: Decrypt IDStorage UMD leaves 0x0A: Decrypt UMD Disc Sector 0x0B: Reset SPOCK 0x0C:
Command 1 (Init 1)
Command 2 (Init 2)
Command 3 (Step 1)
Command 4 (Step 2)
Command 5 (Step 3)
Command 6
Command 7
Command 8 (Decrypt UMD master key)
Command 9 (Decrypt IDStorage UMD leaves)
Spock command 9 key is used to decrypt UMD leaves stored in IDStorage. Those leaves are then used in Spock command 8 to decrypt the UMD master key (per disc key). Then this key is used in Spock command 10 to decrypt the UMD raw sectors. Each different PSP region seems to have its own set of UMD keys.
0x9F, 0x46, 0xF9, 0xFC, 0xFA, 0xB2, 0xAD, 0x05, 0x69, 0xF6, 0x88, 0xD8, 0x79, 0x4B, 0x92, 0xBA
more info on Spock by mathieulh
Command 10 (0xA) (Decrypt UMD raw sectors)
Command 11 (0xB) (Reset Spock)
Command 12 (0xC) (Read RAW UMD Sectors?)
- Seems to exist only on KICHO DENCHO PSP firmware, inside UMDMAN.prx
Where are spock commands used
- Commands 8 and 0xA are used on psp retail firmware, as well as testkit firmware
- Commands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 0xA and 0xB are used on AV test tool firmware
- Commands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 0xA, 0xB and 0xC are used on Kicho Dencho firmware, which is a special factory firmware.
- Commands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 0xA, 0xB and 0xC are used on devkit firmware as well.
- Usage of these commands can always be found in UMDMAN.prx