SceKernelIntrMgr is a kernel module that is primary responsible for setting up external and internal interrupts. Notably, it facilitates communication with the F00D Processor.
Module
This module exists in both non-secure and secure world. The non-secure world SELF can be found in os0:kd/intrmgr.skprx
. It also can be found in the Boot Image (SKBL).
Version |
World |
Privilege
|
1.69-3.60 |
Non-secure |
Kernel
|
1.69 |
Secure |
Kernel
|
Libraries
This module only exports kernel libraries.
Known NIDs
Data segment layout
Static VA |
Offset |
Length |
Description
|
0x81004000 |
0x0 |
0x842F8 |
entire
|
0x81004000 |
0x0 |
0x40 * 0x100 |
Intr entry info
|
0x81008000 |
0x4000 |
0x80 * 4 |
Intr nest info
|
0x81008200 |
0x4200 |
0x80(?) |
some memblock/misc info
|
0x81008280 |
0x4280 |
0x2000 * 0x10 * 4 |
Intr register store area
|
0x81088280 |
0x84280 |
0x78 |
Something
|
SceIntrmgrForDriver
sceKernelIsSubInterruptOccurredForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x950B864B
|
sceKernelRegisterIntrHandlerForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x5C1FEB29
|
typedef struct SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptionsExtended
{
unsigned int size;
unsigned int unk_4;
unsigned int unk_8;
SceKernelIntrOptParam2Callback1 *release_subintr_cb;
SceKernelIntrOptParam2Callback1 *fptr0;
SceKernelIntrOptParam2Callback1 *enable_subintr_cb;
SceKernelIntrOptParam2Callback1 *disable_subintr_cb;
SceKernelIntrOptParam2Callback2 *fptr3;
unsigned int unk_20;
unsigned int unk_24;
} SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptionsExtended; /* size = 0x28 */
typedef struct SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptions
{
unsigned int size;
unsigned int num;
SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptionsExtended *opt2;
unsigned int flags; /* 0b1 = use sensitivity param */
unsigned int sensitivity;
} SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptions; /* size = 0x14 */
typedef int (SceKernelIntrHandler)(int intr_code, void* userCtx);
int sceKernelRegisterIntrHandlerForDriver(int code, const char *name, int interrupt_type, SceKernelIntrHandler *handler, void* userCtx, int priority, int targetcpu, SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptions *opt);
sceKernelReleaseIntrHandlerForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xD6009B98
|
This function first performs a disable and then removes the current interrupt handler associated with the interrupt intr_code
.
int sceKernelReleaseIntrHandlerForDriver(int intr_code);
sceKernelDisableIntrForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x180435EC
|
int sceKernelDisableIntrForDriver(int intr_code);
This function writes 1 << (intr_code % 32)
to the Interrupt Disable Registers (offset 0x180 from the Interrupt Distributor registers) at 0x180 + (intr_code / 32) * 4
.
sceKernelEnableIntrForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x7117E827
|
int sceKernelEnableIntrForDriver(int intr_code);
This function writes 1 << (intr_code % 32)
to the Interrupt Enable Registers (offset 0x100 from the Interrupt Distributor registers) at 0x100 + (intr_code / 32) * 4
.
sceKernelResumeIntrForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xA4C772AF
|
int sceKernelResumeIntrForDriver(int intr_code, int enabled);
Enables or disables an interrupt. If a 0
is passed to enabled
, it acts as sceKernelDisableIntrForDriver, and if a 1
is passed, it acts as sceKernelEnableIntrForDriver.
sceKernelSuspendIntrForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x6EC07C56
|
int sceKernelSuspendIntrForDriver(int intr_code, int *enabled);
This function returns whether the interrupt intr_code
is enabled or not. If it's enabled, a 1
will be written to enabled
and a 0
otherwise.
To check the enable status, the function checks the bit number intr_code % 32
of the Interrupt Enable register (offset 0x100 from the Interrupt Distributor registers) at 0x100 + (intr_code / 32) * 4
.
sceKernelGetIntrPendingStatusForDebuggerForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xA269003D
|
int sceKernelGetIntrPendingStatusForDebuggerForDriver(int intr_code);
This function returns whether the interrupt intr_code
is pending or not. If it's pending, a 1
will be returned, and a 0
will be returned otherwise.
To check the pending status, the function checks the bit number intr_code % 32
of the Interrupt Set-Pending Registers (offset 0x200 from the Interrupt Distributor registers) at 0x200 + (intr_code / 32) * 4
.
sceKernelClearIntrPendingStatusForDebuggerForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x4DC48A01
|
int sceKernelClearIntrPendingStatusForDebuggerForDriver(int intr_code);
This function writes 1 << (intr_code % 32)
to the Interrupt Clear-Pending Registers (offset 0x280 from the Interrupt Distributor registers) at 0x280 + (intr_code / 32) * 4
.
sceKernelSetIntrPriorityForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x71020E29
|
int sceKernelSetIntrPriorityForDriver(int intr_code, unsigned char priority);
This function writes priority
to the Interrupt Priority Registers (offset 0x400 from the Interrupt Distributor registers) at 0x400 + intr_code
.
sceKernelGetIntrPriorityForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xE427D050
|
int sceKernelGetIntrPriorityForDriver(int intr_code, int *priority);
sceKernelSetIntrTargetCpuForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x973BACCC
|
int sceKernelSetIntrTargetCpuForDriver(int intr_code, int cpu_mask);
This function writes the bits 0-8 or 16-24 of cpu_mask
, depending on whether the mask is in former or the latter bits, to the Interrupt Processor Targets Registers (offset 0x800 from the Interrupt Distributor registers) at 0x800 + intr_code
sceKernelGetIntrTargetCpuForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x353CFAAE
|
int sceKernelGetIntrTargetCpuForDriver(int intr_code, int *cpu_mask);
sceKernelGenerateSoftIntrForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x29F62500
|
int sceKernelGenerateSoftIntrForDriver(int intr_code, unsigned int target_list_filter, unsigned int cpu_target_list);
This function triggers a SGI (software generated interrupt) by writing (target_list_filter << 24) | (cpu_target_list << 16) | intr_code
to the Software Generated Interrupt Register (offset 0xF00 from the Interrupt Distributor registers, physical address 0x1A001F00).
Note: intr_code
must be between 0x0
and 0xF
.
sceKernelIsIntrContextForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.931-3.60 |
0x182EE3E3
|
Indicates whether or not the thread is currently handling an interrupt.
SceBool sceKernelIsIntrContextForDriver(void);
Returns SCE_FALSE
if the current TPIDRPRW (PL1-only Thread ID Register, holds a pointer to the current ThreadCB) is non-NULL, or if an internal structure field is not set for the current CPU.
sceKernelRegisterSubIntrHandlerForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x96576C18
|
int sceKernelRegisterSubIntrHandlerForDriver(int intr_code, int subintr_code, const char *name, void *handler, void *register_arg);
sceKernelReleaseSubIntrHandlerForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x7B9657B3
|
int sceKernelReleaseSubIntrHandlerForDriver(int intr_code, int subintr_code);
sceKernelCallSubIntrHandlerForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xCC94B294
|
Triggers a subinterrupt by directly calling it.
int sceKernelCallSubIntrHandlerForDriver(int intr_code, int subintr_code, void *subintr_arg);
sceKernelEnableSubIntrForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x901E41D8
|
It also calls fptr1
of the registered reg_intr_opt2
as: reg_intr_opt2.fptr1(intrcode, subintr_code)
.
int sceKernelEnableSubIntrForDriver(unsigned int intrcode, unsigned int subintr_code);
sceKernelDisableSubIntrForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x259C6D9E
|
Calls fptr2
of the registered reg_intr_opt2
as: reg_intr_opt2.fptr2(intr_code, subintr_code)
.
int sceKernelDisableSubIntrForDriver(int intr_code, int subintr_code);
sceKernelSuspendSubIntrForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x3A9EA7D1
|
Calls fptr3
of the registered reg_intr_opt2
as: reg_intr_opt2.fptr3(intr_code, subintr_code, arg)
.
int sceKernelSuspendSubIntrForDriver(int intr_code, int subintr_code, void *arg);
sceKernelResumeSubIntrForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x957023D0
|
sceKernelRegisterIntrHookHandlerForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x99048AEC
|
sceKernelReleaseIntrHookHandlerForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xA0B7F44E
|
invoke_callback_842B45DC
Version |
NID
|
0.990 |
not present
|
3.60 |
0xC568F145
|
invoke callback that was set with 0x842B45DC
int invoke_callback_842B45DC(int arg1);
SceIntrmgrForKernel
SceIntrmgrForKernel_A60D79A4
Version |
NID
|
0.940-3.60 |
0xA60D79A4
|
3.65 |
0xBCD3BB05
|
Enables interrupts (cpsie i
).
void SceIntrmgrForKernel_A60D79A4(void);
set_callback_842B45DC
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x842B45DC
|
sets callback function to global variable
void set_callback_842B45DC(void* fptr);
sceKernelGetIntrPendingStatusForDebuggerForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xA269003D
|
sceKernelClearIntrPendingStatusForDebuggerForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x4DC48A01
|
sceKernelAllocSystemCallTableForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xB60ACF4B
|
3.65 |
0xB5A665C7
|
Temp name was sceKernelAllocSyscallTable.
Calls sceKernelAllocPartitionMemBlockForKernel(0x10009, "SceSyscallTable", 0x1020D006, 4 * numSyscalls, 0).
0x10009 is the UID of the "SceKernelRoot" partition.
/**
* @brief Allocates the system call table.
*
* @param[in] numSyscalls Number of syscalls the allocated table should be able to hold
* @param[in,out] ppTableBase Pointer to a variable that will recieve the syscall table's base address (must not be NULL)
* @retval (-1) numSyscalls is 0, or the table has already been allocated
* @retval (<0) Error code
* @retval (>0) UID of the syscall table memory block
*/
SceUID sceKernelAllocSystemCallTableForKernel(SceUInt32 numSyscalls, void** ppTableBase);
sceKernelQueryIntrHandlerInfoForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xB5AFAE49
|
int sceKernelQueryIntrHandlerInfoForKernel(unsigned int intr_code, unsigned int a2, int a3);
get_intr_logs
Version |
NID
|
0.990 |
0xB04086C6
|
3.60 |
not present
|
Read Physical_Memory#Interrupt_registers and writes logs to str_buf.
int get_intr_logs(char *str_buf, unsigned int max_len);
sceKernelPMonSetThreadModeMaskForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990 |
0x730CB409
|
3.60 |
not present
|
int sceKernelPMonSetThreadModeMaskForKernel(unsigned int mask);
sceKernelGetVfpIntRegsAddrForKernel
SceIntrmgrForTZS
sceKernelUsleepForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0xC0908EA9
|
sceKernelRegisterMonitorCallHandlerForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931-1.80 |
0xC188114F
|
Register a SMC (secure only).
int sceKernelRegisterMonitorCallHandlerForTZS(int smc_id, void **func);
sceKernelRegisterIntrHandlerForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931-1.80 |
0x6B84DA8F
|
typedef struct SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptionsExtended { // size is 0x28
unsigned int size;
unsigned int unk_4;
unsigned int unk_8;
SceKernelIntrOptParam2Callback1 *release_subintr_cb;
SceKernelIntrOptParam2Callback1 *fptr0;
SceKernelIntrOptParam2Callback1 *enable_subintr_cb;
SceKernelIntrOptParam2Callback1 *disable_subintr_cb;
SceKernelIntrOptParam2Callback2 *fptr3;
unsigned int unk_20;
unsigned int unk_24;
} SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptionsExtended;
typedef struct SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptions { // size is 0x14
unsigned int size;
unsigned int num;
SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptionsExtended *opt2;
unsigned int flags; /* 0b1 = use sensitivity param */
unsigned int sensitivity;
} SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptions;
typedef int (SceKernelIntrHandler)(int intr_code, void* userCtx);
int sceKernelRegisterIntrHandlerForTZS(int code, const char *name, int interrupt_type, SceKernelIntrHandler *handler, void* userCtx, int priority, int targetcpu, SceKernelRegisterInterruptOptions *pOpt);
sceKernelReleaseIntrHandlerForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0x75A0F189
|
sceKernelSetIntrPriorityForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0x9168E78E
|
sceKernelGetIntrPriorityForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0xFEAC9841
|
sceKernelSetIntrTargetCpuForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0xAA3C4787
|
sceKernelGetIntrTargetCpuForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0xF3B92D98
|
sceKernelDisableIntrForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0x4F39B381
|
sceKernelEnableIntrForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0x98E38390
|
sceKernelResumeIntrForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0x92DE2E92
|
sceKernelSuspendIntrForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0xBFBEAB5C
|
sceKernelIsIntrContextForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0x636F4549
|
sceKernelGenerateSoftIntrForTZS
Version |
NID
|
0.931 |
0x28BBA975
|
int sceKernelGenerateSoftIntrForTZS(SceUInt32 intr_code, SceUInt32 filter, SceUInt32 target);
Controller
The interrupt controller is defined in the MPCore TRM [1]. The PERIPHBASE address (physical) is 0x1A000000.
Registered Interrupts
As specified in GIC Architecture, interrupt 0-15 are software generated interrupts. There are also no private peripheral interrupts (16-31) implemented. Core Handler indicates which core handles the exception. "All" means it can be handled by any core.
Code |
World |
Registered names |
Core Handler |
Priority
|
0 |
Non-secure |
SceSDfMgrBreakSgiHandler |
0 |
16
|
1 |
Non-secure |
SceSDfMgrThreadSgiHandler |
0 |
32
|
2 |
Non-secure |
SceThreadmgrSGI |
0 |
48
|
4 |
Non-secure |
SceSblSmSchedProxySGI |
0 |
128
|
6 |
Non-secure |
SceKernelProcessmgr |
0 |
80
|
8 |
Non-secure |
SceDisplayVbStartSGI, SceCtrlVblank |
0 |
160
|
10 |
Non-secure |
ScePowerMain |
0 |
80
|
11 |
Secure |
ScePervasive |
0 |
80
|
32 |
Non-secure |
SceBusError |
All |
16
|
33 |
Secure |
SceBusErrorSecure |
All |
16
|
34 |
Secure |
SceEmcTop |
All |
80
|
36 |
Non-secure |
SceIntrmgrVfpException0 |
All |
16
|
37 |
Non-secure |
SceIntrmgrVfpException1 |
All |
16
|
38 |
Non-secure |
SceIntrmgrVfpException2 |
All |
16
|
39 |
Non-secure |
SceIntrmgrVfpException3 |
All |
16
|
49 |
Non-secure |
SceGpio1Gate2 |
All |
160
|
50 |
Non-secure |
SceGpio1Gate3 |
All |
192
|
51 |
Non-secure |
SceGpio1Gate4 |
All |
208
|
52 |
Non-secure |
SceGpuLisr |
All |
80
|
56 |
Non-secure |
SceVipMailbox0 |
All |
208
|
60 |
Non-secure |
SceMsifIns |
All |
128
|
61 |
Non-secure |
SceMsifSmshc |
All |
128
|
68 |
Non-secure |
SceCompat4 / SceCompat0c |
0 |
160
|
69 |
Non-secure |
SceCompat5 / SceCompat1c |
1 |
160
|
70 |
Non-secure |
SceCompat6 / SceCompat2c |
2 |
160
|
71 |
Non-secure |
SceCompat7 / SceCompat0r |
0 |
160
|
72 |
Non-secure |
SceCompat8 / SceCompat1r |
1 |
160
|
73 |
Non-secure |
SceCompat9 / SceCompat2r |
2 |
160
|
74 |
Non-secure |
SceCompat10 / SceCompatLcdc |
0 |
160
|
80 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox00 |
All |
208
|
81 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox01 |
All |
208
|
82 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox02 |
All |
208
|
83 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox03 |
All |
208
|
84 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox04 |
All |
208
|
85 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox05 |
All |
208
|
86 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox06 |
All |
208
|
87 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox07 |
All |
208
|
88 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox08 |
All |
208
|
89 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox09 |
All |
208
|
90 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox10 |
All |
208
|
91 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox11 |
All |
208
|
92 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox12 |
All |
208
|
93 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox13 |
All |
208
|
94 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox14 |
All |
208
|
95 |
Non-secure |
SceVeneziaMailbox15 |
All |
208
|
112 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac0Ch0 |
All |
128
|
113 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac0Ch1 |
All |
128
|
114 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac1Ch0 |
All |
128
|
115 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac1Ch1 |
All |
128
|
116 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac2Ch0 |
All |
128
|
117 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac2Ch1 |
All |
128
|
118 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac3Ch0 |
All |
128
|
119 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac3Ch1 |
All |
128
|
120 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac4Gate0 |
3 |
128
|
121 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac4Gate1 |
3 |
128
|
122 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac4Gate2 |
3 |
128
|
123 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac4Gate3 |
3 |
128
|
124 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac5Ch0 |
All |
128
|
125 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac5Ch1 |
All |
128
|
126 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac6Ch0 |
All |
128
|
127 |
Non-secure |
SceDmacmgrDmac6Ch1 |
All |
128
|
128 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerWordTimer0 |
All |
128
|
129 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerWordTimer1 |
All |
128
|
130 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerWordTimer2 |
All |
128
|
131 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerWordTimer3 |
All |
128
|
132 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerWordTimer4 |
All |
128
|
133 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerWordTimer5 |
All |
128
|
134 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerWordTimer6 |
All |
128
|
135 |
Secure |
SceTimerForUsleep |
2 |
128
|
136 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerLongrangeTimer0 |
All |
128
|
137 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerLongrangeTimer1 |
All |
128
|
138 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerLongrangeTimer2 |
All |
128
|
139 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerLongrangeTimer3 |
All |
128
|
140 |
Non-secure |
SceSystimerLongrangeTimer4 |
All |
128
|
141 |
Non-secure |
SceThreadmgrTimer |
All |
48
|
142 |
Non-secure |
SceI2c0 |
All |
160
|
143 |
Non-secure |
SceI2c1 |
All |
160
|
145 |
Non-secure |
? |
All |
160
|
146 |
Non-secure |
SceUsbEhci0 |
All |
160
|
147 |
Non-secure |
? |
All |
160
|
148 |
Non-secure |
SceUsbEhci1 |
All |
160
|
149 |
Non-secure |
? |
All |
160
|
150 |
Non-secure |
SceUsbEhci2 |
All |
160
|
151 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd1_EP0 |
All |
128
|
152 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd1_EP1-7 |
All |
128
|
155 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd2_EP0 |
All |
128
|
156 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd2_EP1-7 |
All |
128
|
160 |
Non-secure |
SceCsi0 |
All |
160
|
162 |
Non-secure |
SceCsi1 |
All |
160
|
164 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd1_phy-ready |
All |
128
|
165 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd1_vbus |
All |
128
|
166 |
Non-secure |
SceCif0 |
All |
160
|
168 |
Non-secure |
SceCif1 |
All |
160
|
170 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd2_phy-ready |
All |
128
|
171 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd2_vbus |
All |
128
|
176 |
Non-secure |
SceSDbgSdio0Mbox |
0 |
16
|
177 |
Non-secure |
SceSDbgSdio0Mbox |
1 |
16
|
178 |
Non-secure |
SceSDbgSdio0Mbox |
2 |
16
|
179 |
Non-secure |
SceSDbgSdio0Mbox |
3 |
16
|
181 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd0_EP0 |
All |
128
|
182 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd0_EP1-7 |
All |
128
|
184 |
Non-secure |
? |
All |
128
|
190 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd0_phy-ready |
All |
128
|
191 |
Non-secure |
SceUdcd0_vbus |
All |
128
|
193 |
Non-secure |
? |
3 |
160
|
194 |
Non-secure |
SceI2s1 |
3 |
160
|
193 |
Non-secure |
SceI2s0 |
3 |
160
|
196 |
Non-secure |
SceI2s2 |
3 |
160
|
200 |
Secure |
SceSblSmSchedCry2Arm0 |
3 |
128
|
201 |
Secure |
SceSblSmSchedCry2Arm123 |
3 |
128
|
202 |
Secure |
SceSblSmSchedCry2Arm123 |
3 |
128
|
203 |
Secure |
SceSblSmSchedCry2Arm123 |
3 |
128
|
204 |
Non-secure |
SceIftu0a |
All |
80
|
205 |
Non-secure |
SceIftu0b |
All |
80
|
206 |
Non-secure |
SceIftu1a |
All |
80
|
207 |
Non-secure |
SceIftu1b |
All |
80
|
210 |
Non-secure |
SceDisplayVbStartHDMI / SceDsi1 |
All |
160
|
213 |
Non-secure |
SceDisplayVbStartMainLCD / SceDsi0 |
All |
160
|
220 |
Non-secure |
SceSdif0 |
All |
128
|
221 |
Non-secure |
SceSdif1 |
All |
128
|
222 |
Non-secure |
SceSdif2 |
All |
128
|
223 |
? |
SceSdif3 (not present on 1.69) |
? |
?
|
225 |
Non-secure |
SceUart1 |
All |
80
|
248 |
Non-secure |
SceGpio0Gate0 |
All |
80
|
249 |
Non-secure |
SceGpio0Gate1 |
All |
112
|
250 |
Non-secure |
SceGpio0Gate2 |
All |
160
|
251 |
Non-secure |
SceGpio0Gate3 |
All |
192
|
252 |
Non-secure |
SceGpio0Gate4 |
All |
208
|
253 |
Non-secure |
SceGpio1Gate0 |
All |
80
|
254 |
Non-secure |
SceGpio1Gate1 |
All |
112
|
255 |
Non-secure |
SceIftu2 |
All |
80
|
Registered Subinterrupts
Interrupt code |
Subinterrupt code |
World |
Registered names
|
8 |
3 |
Non-secure |
SceCtrlVblank
|
8 |
5 |
Non-secure |
SceTouchVblank
|
8 |
25 |
Non-secure |
SceLedVblank
|
8 |
26 |
Non-secure |
ScePowerVblank
|
248 |
4 |
Non-secure |
SceSysconCmdclr
|
249 |
13 |
Non-secure |
SceHdmiIntr
|