F00D Processor (Toshiba MeP)
This microcontroller perform most of the cryptography tasks including storing and handing of keys. There is little information about it though. The F00D Microcontroller (named after the e_machine
field of the ELF headers) is an HSM .
Communication
Communication seems to go through some sort of FIFO register.
Write
To write, put the double word into 0xE0000010
. Next read 0xE0000010
until it returns 0, which indicates the data was read by the F00D micro.
Read
To read, get a double word from 0xE0000000
. If it returns 0, no data is available. Otherwise, acknowledge that the data has been read by putting the same data into 0xE0000000
.
Protocol
A 32-bit command buffer is defined below. The command is sent to the F00D micro with the method listed above.
Bit End | Bit Start | Name | Description |
---|---|---|---|
31 | 23 | ? | ? |
22 | 22 | ? | ? |
21 | 21 | ? | ? |
20 | 18 | flag? | ? |
17 | 13 | ? | Always 0 |
12 | 8 | ID | Command ID |
7 | 1 | ? | Always 0 |
0 | 0 | Valid | Set 1 to indicate command is valid |
Command ID
Below are notes on different commands.
0x0
Seems to be used to set the 0x100 sized shared buffer. First the physical address of the buffer is written to 0xE0000010
and then command 0x0 is written.
0x1
May be used to reset F00D micro.
0x9
Seems to be used to set a 0x80 sized shared buffer.
0xA
Seems to set the SCE encrypted revocation list.
Memory
kprx_auth_sm.self
is allowed access to 0x1F000000
, 0x1F840000
, 0x20000000
, and 0x40300000
. The address checks is likely done in software. F00D has it's own private 128KB memory from 0x00800000
to 0x00820000
. F00D SELFs are typically loaded to 0x0080B000
.