SceKernelModulemgr is in charge of loading both user modules and kernel modules. SceSblAuthMgr facilitates the SELF decryption process and this library loads the ELF programs into memory along with linking with NIDs and relocation of ELF in position independent executables.
Module
This module exists only in non-secure world. The SELF can be found in os0:kd/modulemgr.skprx
.
Known NIDs
Version |
Name |
World |
Privilege |
NID
|
1.69 |
SceKernelModulemgr |
Non-secure |
Kernel |
0xAFDA75C2
|
3.57 |
SceKernelModulemgr |
Non-secure |
Kernel |
0x8FDDA3C0
|
3.60 |
SceKernelModulemgr |
Non-secure |
Kernel |
0x726C6635
|
3.65 |
SceKernelModulemgr |
Non-secure |
Kernel |
0x781C6F50
|
Libraries
This module exports kernel and user libraries.
Known NIDs
Types
typedef Elf32_Ehdr Elf32_Ehdr;
typedef Elf32_Phdr Elf32_Phdr;
typedef struct SCE_header
{
uint32_t magic;
uint32_t version;
uint16_t sdk_type;
uint16_t header_type;
uint32_t metadata_offset;
uint64_t header_len;
uint64_t elf_filesize;
uint64_t self_filesize;
uint64_t unknown;
uint64_t self_offset;
uint64_t appinfo_offset;
uint64_t elf_offset;
uint64_t phdr_offset;
uint64_t shdr_offset;
uint64_t section_info_offset;
uint64_t sceversion_offset;
uint64_t controlinfo_offset;
uint64_t controlinfo_size;
uint64_t padding;
} SCE_header;
typedef struct SCE_appinfo
{
uint64_t program_authority_id;
uint32_t vendor_id;
uint32_t self_type;
uint64_t version;
uint64_t padding;
} SCE_appinfo;
typedef struct segment_info
{
uint64_t offset;
uint64_t length;
uint64_t compression;
uint64_t encryption;
} segment_info;
typedef struct self_data_buffer
{
SCE_header sce_header;
SCE_appinfo sce_appinfo;
Elf32_Ehdr elf_hdr;
} self_data_buffer;
typedef struct SceDecryptCtx //size is 0x30
{
self_data_buffer* self_header;
int self_header_length;
Elf32_Ehdr* elf_ptr;
Elf32_Phdr* phdr_ptr;
uint8_t type;
uint8_t init_completed;
uint8_t unk_12;
uint8_t unk_13;
segment_info* section_info_ptr;
void* buffer_unaligned;
int sm_ctx;
SceSblSmCommContext130* context_130;
SceUID fd;
SceUID pid;
uint32_t max_size;
} SceDecryptCtx;
typedef struct SceDecryptCtxGlobal // size is 0x4C
{
uint32_t unk_0;
uint32_t unk_4;
void *encrypted_module_data1;
int decrypt_size;
int unk_10;
int unk_14;
void *encrypted_module_data2;
int unk_1C;
SceDecryptCtx *decrypt_ctx;
SceUID evid;
SceUID tid;
void *unk_2C;
int compressed_seg_size;
uint32_t unk_34;
uint16_t segment_number;
uint16_t unk_3A;
SceDeflatePartialInputParam cbinfo;
} SceDecryptCtxGlobal;
typedef struct SceKernelModulemgr_data_t // size is 0x203C0
{
char unk_00[0x2D0];
SceKernelFwInfo FwInfo;
SceUID some_threadid;
SceUID some_kernel_module_id;
int unk_0x0300;
void *bootfs_info;
int unk_0x0308;
int unk_0x030C;
int cpu_addr;
int some_flag;
void *membase;
SceUID memuid;
int unk_0x0320[3];
int unk_0x032C;
int unk_0x0330;
void *syscall_table;
int some_syscall_info;
int unk_0x033C;
SceDecryptCtxGlobal g_decrypt_ctx;
char unk_0x038C[0x34];
char module_decrypt_buff1[0x10000];
char module_decrypt_buff2[0x10000];
} SceKernelModulemgr_data_t;
module decrypt threads
SceKernelModulemgr_func_8100910D
This thread keeps waiting at ksceKernelWaitEventFlag until a module decrypt request comes.
bits of ksceKernelWaitEventFlag is 3.
common functions
int SceKernelModulemgr_func_81009309(SceDecryptCtx *ctx, int seg_idx, void *membase, int arg4);
Decrypt module to membase with current ctx.
Data segment layout
Offsets are for FW 3.60.
data section size is 0x203C0.
Offset |
Size |
Description
|
0x0000 |
0x34 |
unknown, all zero
|
0x0034 |
0x4 |
SceKernelFwInfo data Initialize flag
|
0x0038 |
0x298 |
unknown
|
0x02D0 |
0x28 |
SceKernelFwInfo data
|
0x02F8 |
0x4 |
some thread id, check SceModulemgrForKernel_2A69385E
|
0x02FC |
0x4 |
some kernel module uid, check SceModulemgrForKernel_2A69385E
|
0x0300 |
0x4 |
unk, used by SceModulemgrForKernel_3AD26B43
|
0x0304 |
0x4 |
some storage ptr. used by ksceKernelMountBootfs, ksceKernelUmountBootfs
|
0x0308 |
0x4 |
unk, used by SceModulemgrForKernel_60E176C8, SceModulemgrForKernel_9D20C9BB
|
0x030C |
0x4 |
unk
|
0x0310 |
0x4 |
cpu_addr out (ksceKernelCpuSuspendIntr arg1)
|
0x0314 |
0x4 |
unk, some flag
|
0x0318 |
0x4 |
ksceKernelGetMemBlockBase membase out
|
0x031C |
0x4 |
ksceKernelAllocMemBlock ret
|
0x0320 |
0xC |
unk
|
0x032C |
0x4 |
unk, used by SceModulemgrForKernel_F3CD647F
|
0x0330 |
0x4 |
unk, used by SceModulemgrForKernel_F3CD647F
|
0x0334 |
0x4 |
syscall table vaddr
|
0x0338 |
0x4 |
unk, related to syscall. used by SceKernelUtilsForDriver_875B2A1C
|
0x033C |
0x4 |
unk
|
0x0340 |
0x4C |
SceDecryptCtxGlobal data
|
0x038C |
0x34 |
unk, all zero
|
0x03C0 |
0x10000 |
module decrypt buff 1
|
0x103C0 |
0x10000 |
module decrypt buff 2
|
Loading Sequence
When loading a module the sequence creates a SceModule structure to represent it.
typedef struct
{
const char *filename;
Elf32_Ehdr ehdr;
Elf32_Phdr phdr;
void *text_addr;
SceUID text_uid;
u32 text_size;
void *kernel_addr;
SceUID kernel_uid;
unsigned int parent_pid;
SceSblSmCommContext130* context_130;
} SceModule;
SELF Decryption
The following code can decrypt a SELF located at path
. Set user
to 1 if decrypting a user module else 0 for kernel. Set pathid
to 0 if you're decrypting the SELF at the right location (for example decrypting sysmem.skprx
located in os0:
). If you have copied the SELF elsewhere, you need to set the pathid
to the right value for where the real path was. usecdram
is for modules that are too large and won't fit in contiguous regular memory.
int decrypt_self(const char *path, const char *outprefix, int pathid, int usecdram, int user)
{
char outpath[256];
int ctx;
int ret;
int pid;
int fd = 0, wfd = 0;
char *somebuf = NULL;
char *hdr_buf = NULL, *hdr_buf_aligned;
char *data_buf = NULL, *data_buf_aligned;
int phdr;
unsigned int hdr_size;
ret = SceSblAuthMgrForKernel_0xA9CD2A09(&ctx);
printf("SceSblAuthMgrForKernel_0xA9CD2A09: 0x%08X, CTX: 0x%08X\n", ret, ctx);
if (ret < 0)
return 1;
somebuf = sceKernelLoadcoreKallocForKernel(0x10005, 0x130);
printf("Weird buffer: 0x%08X\n", somebuf);
if (somebuf == NULL)
goto fail;
memset(somebuf, 0, 0x130);
if (ret < 0)
goto fail;
*(int *)(somebuf + 0x4) = user;
*(u64_t *)(somebuf + 0x8) = 0x2808000000000001LL;
*(u64_t *)(somebuf + 0x10) = 0xF000C000000080LL;
*(u64_t *)(somebuf + 0x18) = 0xFFFFFFFF00000000LL;
*(u64_t *)(somebuf + 0x30) = 0xC300003800980LL;
*(u64_t *)(somebuf + 0x38) = 0x8009800000LL;
*(u64_t *)(somebuf + 0x48) = 0xFFFFFFFF00000000LL;
if (pathid)
{
*(int *)(somebuf + 0x128) = pathid;
}
else
{
ret = SceIofilemgrForDriver_0x9C220246(0x10005, path, 1, somebuf + 0x128);
printf("SceIofilemgrForDriver_0x9C220246: 0x%08X\n", ret);
if (ret < 0)
goto fail;
}
fd = sceIoOpenForDriver(path, 1, 0);
printf("sceIoOpenForDriver: 0x%08X\n", fd);
if (fd < 0)
goto fail;
hdr_buf = sceKernelLoadcoreKallocForKernel(0x10005, 0x1000+63);
hdr_buf_aligned = (char *)(((int)hdr_buf + 63) & 0xFFFFFFC0);
printf("Header buffer: 0x%08X, aligned: 0x%08X\n", hdr_buf, hdr_buf_aligned);
if (hdr_buf == NULL)
goto fail;
ret = sceIoReadForDriver(fd, hdr_buf_aligned, 0x1000);
printf("Header read: 0x%08X\n", ret);
hdr_size = *(unsigned int *)(hdr_buf_aligned + 0x10);
if (hdr_size > 0x1000)
{
printf("Header too large: 0x%08X\n", hdr_size);
goto fail;
}
ret = sceIoLseekForDriver(fd, 0LL, 0);
printf("Header rewind: 0x%08X\n", ret);
ret = SceSblAuthMgrForKernel_0xF3411881(ctx, hdr_buf_aligned, hdr_size, somebuf);
printf("SceSblAuthMgrForKernel_0xF3411881: 0x%08X\n", ret);
if (ret < 0)
{
goto fail;
}
data_buf = sceKernelLoadcoreKallocForKernel(0x10005, 0x10000+63);
data_buf_aligned = (char *)(((int)data_buf + 63) & 0xFFFFFFC0);
printf("Data buffer: 0x%08X, aligned: 0x%08X\n", data_buf, data_buf_aligned);
if (data_buf == NULL)
goto fail;
int elf_offset = *(int*)(hdr_buf_aligned + 0x40);
int num_segs = *(short*)(hdr_buf_aligned + elf_offset + 0x2C);
printf("Number of segments to read: 0x%04X\n", num_segs);
int info_offset = *(int*)(hdr_buf_aligned + 0x58);
struct seg_info *segs = (struct seg_info *)(hdr_buf_aligned + info_offset);
int phdr_offset = *(int*)(hdr_buf_aligned + 0x48);
struct e_phdr *phdrs = (struct e_phdr *)(hdr_buf_aligned + phdr_offset);
int i;
int total, to_read, num_read, off;
int aligned_size;
int blkid = 0;
void *pgr_buf;
for (i = 0; i < num_segs; i++)
{
sprintf(outpath, "%s.seg%u", outprefix, i);
sceIoCloseForDriver(wfd);
wfd = sceIoOpenForDriver(outpath, 0x602, 6);
printf("sceIoOpenForDriver(%s): 0x%08X\n", outpath, wfd);
if (wfd < 0)
break;
if (blkid)
sceKernelFreeMemBlockForKernel(blkid);
aligned_size = (phdrs[i].p_filesz + 4095) & 0xFFFFF000;
if (usecdram)
blkid = sceKernelAllocMemBlockForKernel("self_decrypt_buffer", 0x40404006, 0x4000000, NULL);
else
blkid = sceKernelAllocMemBlockForKernel("self_decrypt_buffer", 0x1020D006, aligned_size, NULL);
printf("sceKernelAllocMemBlockForKernel: 0x%08X, size: 0x%08X\n", blkid, aligned_size);
ret = sceKernelGetMemBlockBaseForKernel(blkid, &pgr_buf);
printf("sceKernelGetMemBlockBaseForKernel: 0x%08X, base: 0x%08X\n", ret, pgr_buf);
if (ret < 0)
break;
ret = SceSblAuthMgrForKernel_0x89CCDA2C(ctx, i, (u32_t)segs[i].length, pgr_buf, phdrs[i].p_filesz);
printf("SceSblAuthMgrForKernel_0x89CCDA2C: 0x%08X\n", ret);
if (ret < 0)
{
break;
}
ret = sceIoLseekForDriver(fd, segs[i].offset, 0);
printf("sceIoLseekForDriver(0x%08X): 0x%08X\n", (u32_t)segs[i].offset, ret);
if (ret < 0)
break;
total = (u32_t)segs[i].length;
to_read = total > 0x10000 ? 0x10000 : total;
off = 0;
while (total > 0 && (num_read = sceIoReadForDriver(fd, data_buf_aligned+off, to_read)) > 0)
{
off += num_read;
total -= num_read;
if (num_read < to_read)
{
to_read -= num_read;
continue;
}
ret = SceSblAuthMgrForKernel_0xBC422443(ctx, data_buf_aligned, off);
printf("SceSblAuthMgrForKernel_0xBC422443: 0x%08X\n", ret);
if (ret < 0)
printf("!!! ERROR !!!\n");
ret = SceSblAuthMgrForKernel_0x15248FB4(ctx, data_buf_aligned, off);
printf("SceSblAuthMgrForKernel_0x15248FB4: 0x%08X\n", ret);
if (ret < 0)
{
printf("!!! ERROR !!!\n");
}
off = 0;
to_read = total > 0x10000 ? 0x10000 : total;
}
off = 0;
while ((off += sceIoWriteForDriver(wfd, pgr_buf+off, phdrs[i].p_filesz-off)) < phdrs[i].p_filesz);
}
if (blkid)
sceKernelFreeMemBlockForKernel(blkid);
sceIoCloseForDriver(wfd);
fail:
SceSblAuthMgrForKernel_0x026ACBAD(ctx);
if (fd)
sceIoCloseForDriver(fd);
if (somebuf)
SceModulemgrForKernel_0xF4B2D8B8_free(somebuf);
if (hdr_buf)
SceModulemgrForKernel_0xF4B2D8B8_free(hdr_buf);
if (data_buf)
SceModulemgrForKernel_0xF4B2D8B8_free(data_buf);
return 1;
}
Module decryption and signature checks ("HENkaku patches" on 1.60)
See also SELF_Loading to see how these SceSblAuthMgr function are used to decrypt SELFs.
The code below will patch signature checks and bypass module decryption and allow homebrew to run. The idea is to hook SceSblAuthMgr* calls that are imported to SceKernelModulemgr. The offsets are from 1.60, you will probably need to modify functions defines (set to addresses of functions) and INSTALL_HOOK second arguments (set to addresses of imports in SceKernelModulemgr).
For old FWs like 1.60, as there is no kASLR, you can set hardcoded addresses, else take HENkaku code. As a bonus there's also patch_npdrm functions that patches SceNpDrm to bypass some DRM checks and allow unsigned packages to be installed, which you also need to modify addresses. See SceNpDrm#Package_integrity_checks.
#define G_OUR_EBOOT *(unsigned*)(0x01e60000 - 20)
#define G_BUF *(unsigned*)(0x01e60000 - 12)
#define G_WRITTEN *(unsigned*)(0x01e60000 - 16)
#define Func(addr) ((unsigned(*)())(addr))
#define sceSblAuthMgrAuthHeaderForKernel Func(0x4BC6C9)
#define sceSblAuthMgrLoadSegmentForKernel Func(0x4BC851)
#define sceSblAuthMgrLoadBlockForKernel Func(0x4BC909)
#define sceSblAuthMgrLoadSegmentInternalForKernel Func(0x4BCA89)
unsigned sceSblAuthMgrAuthHeaderForKernel_patched(unsigned a1, unsigned a2, unsigned a3, unsigned a4) {
unsigned res = sceSblAuthMgrAuthHeaderForKernel(a1, a2, a3, a4);
if (res == 0x800f0624 || res == 0x800f0616 || res == 0x800f0024) {
G_OUR_EBOOT = 1;
unsigned *somebuf = (unsigned*)a4;
somebuf[42] = 0x40;
return 0;
} else {
G_OUR_EBOOT = 0;
}
return res;
}
unsigned sceSblAuthMgrLoadSegmentForKernel_patched(unsigned a1, unsigned a2, unsigned a3, unsigned a4, unsigned a5) {
G_BUF = a4;
G_WRITTEN = 0;
if (G_OUR_EBOOT == 1) {
return 0;
}
return sceSblAuthMgrLoadSegmentForKernel(a1, a2, a3, a4, a5);
}
unsigned sceSblAuthMgrLoadBlockForKernel_patched(unsigned a1, unsigned a2, unsigned a3) {
if (G_OUR_EBOOT == 1) {
return 0;
}
return sceSblAuthMgrLoadBlockForKernel(a1, a2, a3);
}
unsigned sceSblAuthMgrLoadSegmentInternalForKernel_patched(unsigned a1, unsigned a2, unsigned a3) {
if (G_OUR_EBOOT == 1) {
memcpy((void*)(G_BUF + G_WRITTEN), (void*)a2, a3);
G_WRITTEN += a3;
return 0;
}
return sceSblAuthMgrLoadSegmentInternalForKernel(a1, a2, a3);
}
#define INSTALL_HOOK(func, addr) \
{ unsigned *target; \
target = (unsigned*)addr; \
*target++ = 0xE59FF000; \
*target++; \
*target = (unsigned)func; \
}
void hook_install(void) {
INSTALL_HOOK(sceSblAuthMgrLoadBlockForKernel_patched, 0x5BAA0C);
INSTALL_HOOK(sceSblAuthMgrLoadSegmentInternalForKernel_patched, 0x5BA9CC);
INSTALL_HOOK(sceSblAuthMgrAuthHeaderForKernel_patched, 0x5BAA1C);
INSTALL_HOOK(sceSblAuthMgrLoadSegmentForKernel_patched, 0x5BA9DC);
}
unsigned get_module_base(const char *name) {
int * modlist[MOD_LIST_SIZE];
int modlist_records;
int res;
SceModInfo modinfo;
memset(modlist, 0, sizeof(modlist));
modlist_records = MOD_LIST_SIZE;
sceKernelGetModuleListForKernel(0x10005, 0x7FFFFFFF, 1, modlist, &modlist_records);
for(int j = 0; j < modlist_records; j++) {
memset(&modinfo, 0, sizeof(modinfo));
res=sceKernelGetModuleInfoForKernel(modlist[j], &modinfo);
if (strcmp(modinfo.name, name) == 0)
return (unsigned)modinfo.module_top;
}
return 0;
}
void patch_npdrm(unsigned base) {
unsigned *patch;
patch = (unsigned*)(base + 0x310);
*patch = 0x47702001;
patch = (unsigned*)(base + 0xaa4);
*patch = 0x47702001;
patch = (unsigned*)(base + 0x2d64);
*patch = 0x47702001;
patch = (unsigned*)(base + 0x4856);
*patch = 0x2500;
patch = (unsigned*)(base + 0x35fe);
*patch = 0x2600;
}
int hook(void) {
fprintf("Hook start\n");
unsigned prev_dacr;
__asm__ volatile("mrc p15, 0, %0, c3, c0, 0" : "=r" (prev_dacr));
__asm__ volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c3, c0, 0" : : "r" (-1));
unsigned base_npdrm = get_module_base("SceNpDrm");
fprintf("SceNpDrm base: 0x%08x\n", base_npdrm);
patch_npdrm(base_npdrm);
hook_install();
__asm__ volatile("MCR p15, 0, %0, c7, c5, 0" : : "r" (0));
__asm__ volatile("mcr p15, 0, %0, c3, c0, 0" : : "r" (prev_dacr));
sceKernelDelayThread(4*1000*1000);
return 0;
}
SceModulemgrForKernel
sceModulemgrLockLibDBForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990 |
0x37C2A1A5
|
sceModulemgrUnlockLibDBForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990 |
0x0751F162
|
SceModulemgrForKernel_2C2618D9
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x2C2618D9
|
Used by sceKernelPrintBacktraceForDriver.
int SceModulemgrForKernel_2C2618D9(SceUID pid, void *a2, void *a3);
SceModulemgrForKernel_0053BA4A
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x0053BA4A
|
int SceModulemgrForKernel_0053BA4A(SceUID pid, int a2);
sceKernelGetProcessEntryPointForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990 |
0xC72CA412
|
3.60 |
not present
|
sceKernelLoadPtLoadSegForFwloaderForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x448810D5
|
sceKernelLoadcoreKallocForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xB4A1DE31
|
uint32_t sceKernelLoadcoreKallocForKernel(SceUID pid, uint32_t size);
sceKernelFinalizeKblForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xFDD7F646
|
void *sysroot_buffer = sceKernelGetSysrootBuffer;
kbl_modid = *(_DWORD *)(SceSysrootForKernel_CD70C9D7(sysroot_buffer) + 0x38);
sceKernelStopUnloadModuleForDriver(kbl_modid);
unk = *(_DWORD *)(SceSysrootForKernel_CD70C9D7(sysroot_buffer) + 0x34);
void sceKernelFinalizeKblForKernel(void);
sceKernelRegisterSyscallForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0xB427025E
|
3.65-3.68 |
0x2E4A10A0
|
void sceKernelRegisterSyscallForKernel(uint32_t num, void *function);
sceKernelDecryptSelfByPathForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x448810D5
|
int sceKernelDecryptSelfByPathForKernel(const char *path, int e_phnum, void *buffer, uint32_t bufsize, int zero_unk, uint32_t *bytes_read);
This is an easy way of decrypting SELFs but you are limited to the kinds of SELFs you can load in the current context (for example, you can't load user libraries from kernel context). It is also susceptible to limitations of where the SELF can be loaded from. For example, you are not allowed to load SELFs found in os0
from ux0
. This is because it checks the PathId.
In 3.60, statically compiled self gives an error.
sceKernelGetModuleListForKernel
Version |
NID
|
1.60-3.60 |
0x97CF7B4E
|
int sceKernelGetModuleListForKernel(SceUID pid, int flags1, int flags2, SceUID *modids, size_t *num);
sceKernelGetModuleList2ForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x410E1D2E
|
Found by Princess
sceKernelGetModuleUidForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x3B93CF88
|
Found by Princess
sceKernelGetModuleUidListForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x1FDEAE16
|
Found by Princess
sceKernelGetModuleInfoForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0xD269F915
|
sceKernelGetModuleInfo2ForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x6A655255
|
Found by Princess
sceKernelGetModuleCBForDebugger
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0xFE303863
|
Temp name was sceKernelGetModuleInternalForKernel.
int sceKernelGetModuleInternalForKernel(SceUID modid, void **module);
sceKernelGetModuleLibraryInfoForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0xD4BF409C
|
Found by Princess
sceKernelGetProcessMainModuleForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x20A27FA9
|
SceUID sceKernelGetProcessMainModuleForKernel(SceUID pid);
sceKernelGetProcessMainModulePathForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x779A1025
|
Found by Princess
sceKernelMountBootfsForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x01360661
|
sceKernelUmountBootfsForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x9C838A6B
|
sceKernelLoadModuleForPidForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0xFA21D8CB
|
sceKernelStartModuleForPidForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x6DF745D5
|
sceKernelStopModuleForPidForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x7BB4CE54
|
sceKernelUnloadModuleForPidForKernel
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x5972E2CC
|
sceKernelLoadPreloadingModulesForKernel
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0x3AD26B43
|
Was wrongly named sceKernelLoadStartDefaultSharedModulesForPidForKernel.
This loads the default shared modules for a process (only the ones that are actually imported). This includes, for example, SceLibKernel
. Modules are loaded with flags 0x10000000
meaning that text pages can be shared. If dipsw 210 is set, then flag 0x1000
is set, meaning that if the existing page is found, do not share it but instead make a copy.
int sceKernelLoadPreloadingModulesForKernel(int pid, void *unk_buf, int flags);
sceKernelLoadProcessImageForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0xAC4EABDB
|
sceKernelUnloadProcessModulesForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x0E33258E
|
sceKernelLoadcoreKfreeForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990-1.60 |
0xF4B2D8B8
|
Calls sceKernelFreeHeapMemoryForDriver.
sceKernelCallModuleSuspendEntryForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990 |
0x829E1C94
|
sceKernelLoadcoreRegisterSyscallsAfterBootForKernel
Version |
NID
|
0.990 |
0x1100A1B8
|
SceModulemgrForDriver
SceModulemgrForDriver_1D9E0F7E
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x1D9E0F7E
|
Calls SceModulemgrForKernel_0053BA4A.
sceKernelRegisterLibaryForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x861638AD
|
sceKernelReleaseLibaryForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x0975B104
|
sceKernelGetModuleInfoForDriver
sceKernelSearchModuleByNameForDriver
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0xBBE1771C
|
sceKernelGetSystemSwVersionForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.940-3.60 |
0x5182E212
|
sceKernelSetSystemSwVersionForDriver
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
0x912AEB73
|
3.60 |
non existent
|
sceKernelLoadStartModuleForDriver
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0x189BFBBB
|
int sceKernelLoadStartModuleForDriver(const char *path, SceSize args, void *argp, int flags, SceKernelLMOption *option, int *status);
sceKernelLoadStartModuleForPidForDriver
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x9D953C22
|
ceUID sceKernelLoadStartModuleForPidForDriver(SceUID pid, const char *path, SceSize args, void *argp, int flags, SceKernelLMOption *option, int *status);
sceKernelLoadStartSharedModuleForPidForDriver
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0xE2ADEF8D
|
SceUID sceKernelLoadStartSharedModuleForPidForDriver(SceUID pid, const char *path, SceSize args, void *argp, int flags, SceKernelLMOption *option, int *status);
sceKernelLoadModuleWithoutStartForDriver / sceKernelLoadModuleForDriver
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0x86D8D634
|
int opt = 4;
SceUID sceKernelLoadModuleForDriver(const char *path, int flags, SceKernelLMOption *option);
Returns int modid (to use with sceKernelStartModuleForDriver).
sceKernelStartModuleForDriver
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0x0675B682
|
int sceKernelStartModuleForDriver(SceUID modid, SceSize args, void *argp, int flags, SceKernelLMOption *option, int *status);
sceKernelStopUnloadModuleForDriver
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0x03B30B7E
|
int sceKernelStopUnloadModuleForDriver(SceUID modid, SceSize args, void *argp, int flags, SceKernelULMOption *option, int *status);
sceKernelStopUnloadModuleForPidForDriver
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x49A3EDC7
|
int sceKernelStopUnloadModuleForPidForDriver(SceUID pid, SceUID modid, SceSize args, void *argp, int flags, SceKernelULMOption *option, int *status);
sceKernelStopUnloadSharedModuleForPidForDriver
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0x02D3D0C1
|
int sceKernelStopUnloadSharedModuleForPidForDriver(SceUID pid, SceUID modid, SceSize args, void *argp, int flags, SceKernelULMOption *option, int *status);
sceKernelStopModuleForDriver
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0x100DAEB9
|
int sceKernelStopModuleForDriver(SceUID modid, SceSize args, void *argp, int flags, SceKernelULMOption *option, int *status);
sceKernelUnloadModuleForDriver
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0x728E72A6
|
int sceKernelUnloadModuleForDriver(SceUID modid, int flags, SceKernelULMOption *option);
SceModulemgr
__sceKernelLoadModuleWithoutStart
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
0xA4E6DA4D
|
3.60 |
non existent
|
_sceKernelLoadModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
non existent
|
3.60 |
0xB4C5EF9E
|
_sceKernelLoadStartModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
non existent
|
3.60 |
0x60647592
|
__sceKernelStartModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
0x1FD99C9F
|
3.60 |
non existent
|
_sceKernelStartModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
non existent
|
3.60 |
0x72CD301F
|
__sceKernelStopModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
0xBA49EA5C
|
3.60 |
non existent
|
_sceKernelStopModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
non existent
|
3.60 |
0x086867A8
|
_sceKernelStopUnloadModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
non existent
|
3.60 |
0x86EAEA0A
|
__sceKernelUnloadModuleWithoutStop
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
0xE439E26B
|
3.60 |
non existent
|
_sceKernelUnloadModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
non existent
|
3.60 |
0x8E4A7716
|
__sceKernelOpenModule
Version |
NID
|
0.990-1.69 |
0x9C2A9A49
|
3.60 |
non existent
|
_sceKernelOpenModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
non existent
|
3.60 |
0x9D674F45
|
__sceKernelCloseModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
0x5303C52F
|
3.60 |
non existent
|
_sceKernelCloseModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
non existent
|
3.60 |
0x849E78BE
|
sceKernelKttyWrite
Version |
NID
|
0.940-1.69 |
0x4D76CF9E
|
3.60 |
non existent
|
sceKernelPutc
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
0x9D2FE122
|
3.60 |
non existent
|
sceKernelGetSystemSwVersion
Version |
NID
|
0.940-3.60 |
0x5182E212
|
sceKernelSetSystemSwVersion
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
0x912AEB73
|
3.60 |
non existent
|
sceKernelGetAllowedSdkVersionOnSystem
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0x4397FC4E
|
sceKernelGetModuleList
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0x2EF2581F
|
sceKernelGetModuleIdByAddr
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0xF5798C7C
|
sceKernelGetModuleInfo
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0x36585DAF
|
sceKernelGetLibraryInfoByNID
Version |
NID
|
1.69-3.60 |
0xEAEB1312
|
sceKernelIsCalledFromSysModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
non existent
|
3.60 |
0x85E6D2BB
|
sceKernelInhibitLoadingModule
Version |
NID
|
1.69 |
non existent
|
3.60 |
0x6CED1F63
|
Added somewhere between 3.30 an 3.60 to prevent loading Sysmodules from webbrowser (see Vitasploit 2.00-3.36 and h-encore 3.65-3.68 writeup).
SceBacktraceForDriver
sceKernelBacktraceForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990-3.60 |
0x166B9C8C
|
int sceKernelBacktraceForDriver(int a1, int a2, int a3, char* a4);
sceKernelPrintBacktraceForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990 |
0xC5608386
|
3.60 |
0x7C878F90
|
sceKernelBacktraceInternalForDriver
Version |
NID
|
0.990 |
0xCECD5584
|
3.60 |
0x888E99B8
|
SceBacktrace
_sceKernelBacktrace
Version |
NID
|
3.60 |
0xBF371A98
|
Calls sceKernelBacktraceForDriver.
int _sceKernelBacktrace(int a1, int a2, int a3, char* a4);
_sceKernelPrintBacktrace
Version |
NID
|
0.990 |
0x21F00CF2
|
Calls sceKernelPrintBacktraceForDriver.