KBL Param
The sysroot buffer is a 0x100 or 0x200
sized buffer passed to the secure kernel bootloader in the scratch space and contains all sorts of flags and system parameters. This buffer is copied to the secure kernel, the non-secure kernel loader, and the non-secure kernel and is used by many functions to check for features that are enabled for the system.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x2 | Version (usually 1) |
0x2 | 0x2 | Sysroot size (0x100 or 0x200) |
0x4 | 0x4 | Current Firmware Version |
0x8 | 0x4 | Factory Firmware Version |
0xC | 0x14 | unk |
0x20 | 0x10 | QA flags |
0x30 | 0x10 | Boot flags |
0x40 | 0x20 | DIP Switches |
0x60 | 0x4 | DRAM base paddr (0x40000000) |
0x64 | 0x4 | DRAM size (0x20000000 on retail and testkit, 0x40000000 on DevKit) |
0x68 | 0x4 | unk |
0x6C | 0x4 | Boot type indicator 1 (0x20000 on resume - no boot logo, 0x1 on boot - boot logo, 0x4 manufacturing mode) |
0x70 | 0x10 | OpenPsId |
0x80 | 0x4 | secure_kernel.enp raw data paddr (optional)
|
0x84 | 0x4 | secure_kernel.enp size (optional)
|
0x88 | 0x8 | unk |
0x90 | 0x4 | kprx_auth_sm.self raw data paddr
|
0x94 | 0x4 | kprx_auth_sm.self size
|
0x98 | 0x4 | prog_rvk.srvk raw data paddr
|
0x9C | 0x4 | prog_rvk.srvk size
|
0xA0 | 0x8 | PSCode |
0xA8 | 0x8 | unk |
0xB0 | 0x10 | Session ID |
0xC0 | 0x4 | unk |
0xC4 | 0x4 | Wakeup factor |
0xC8 | 0x4 | unk (?Device model dependant?) (ex: 0x40, 0x60, 0x64, 0x3D2, 0xC001C0) |
0xCC | 0x4 | unk (0x74FFFFFF on coldboot, 0x74FFBFFF on warmboot) |
0xD0 | 0x4 | Saved context paddr |
0xD4 | 0x4 | Hardware info |
0xD8 | 0x4 | Boot type indicator 2 |
0xDC | 0xC | unk |
0xE8 | 0x10 | Hardware flags |
0xF8 | 0x4 | BootLoader Revision |
0xFC | 0x4 | Sysroot Magic value (0xCBAC03AA) |
0x100 | 0x20 | Encrypted Session Key (FW 2.12+) |
QA flags
Bit | Description |
---|---|
0x2C + bit 29 | Set to skip version checks in system updates |
0x2D + bit 30 | Checked by SceAppMgr. Dictates if you can pass arguments to sceAppMgrLaunchAppByPathForDriver |
Boot flags
Bit | Description |
---|---|
47 | use internal storage |
- at 0x30: 0xFF - not update mode
- at 0x33: 0xFF - not safe mode
- at 0x35: FF on FAT - no internal storage or on PSTV or SLIM - internal storage enabled, FE on PSTV or SLIM - internal storage disabled
Hardware Info
Data is returned by SceSyscon.
- 00 60 41 00: PDEL-1XXX
- 00 60 40 00: PCH-10XX / PTEL-1XXXX
- 02 60 40 00: PCH-11XX
- 38 22 82 00: PCH-2XXX model revision 0x18
- 30 30 70 00: VTE-XXXX
Bit flags
Bit | Description |
---|---|
2 | PSTV Slim |
3 | PSTV Slim |
4 | Slim |
6 | 3G Modem |
9 | Fat |
10 | always set |
11 | PSTV |
16 | Slim |
17 | PSTV Fat |
18 | PSTV |
19 | PSTV |
22 | Slim |
23 | ?Communication Processor? |
Boot type indicator 2
Experimental point of view
- No AC connected + No POWER Button pressed: 0x0
ex: rebooting by software PSVita when AC is not connected
- No AC connected + POWER Button pressed: 0x4
ex: booting PSVita by pressing POWER button when AC is not connected
- AC connected + No POWER Button pressed: 0x8
ex: rebooting by software PSVita when AC is connected
ex: autobooting PSTV/IDU PSVita by pluging AC
- AC connected + POWER Button pressed: 0xC
ex: powering off by software PSTV then booting it by pressing POWER button
ex: booting PSVita by pressing POWER button when AC is connected
Bit flags point of view
Bit | Description |
---|---|
0 | AC: connected: 1 - disconnected: 0 (note that PSTV always has AC connected) |
1 | POWER button: pressed: 1 - not pressed: 0 |
Wakeup factor
- 14 FF 00 00
- 04 FF 00 00 after normal reboot
- 04 00 00 00
- 00 FF 00 00
- 80 after suspend
DIP Switches
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x40 | 0x4 | DevKit CP Build timestamp 1 (ex: 0x4AD86AB3 -> 16/10/2009 14:44:35) |
0x44 | 0x2 | DevKit CP Version (ex:0x1301 => 1301 on PDEL-100x) |
0x46 | 0x2 | DevKit CP Board ID (3 on CEM-300xH, 4 on PDEL-100x) |
0x48 | 0x4 | DevKit CP Build timestamp 2 (identical as 1) |
0x4C | 0x4 | ASLR Seed (also set on Retail and TestKit) |
0x50 | 0x4 | DevKit Boot Parameters (ex: 0x80000000 or 0x80000001 or 0x80000003 or 0x81000000 or 0x81000001 OR 0x0 or 0x2 in release mode) |
0x54 | 0x4 | DevKit Shell flags |
0x58 | 0x4 | DevKit Debug flags (ex: 0x1453E7 dev mode, 0x080002 release mode) |
0x5C | 0x4 | DevKit System flags 3 (ex: 0x20000010 dev mode, 0x20000000 release mode) |
DIP Switches Bit flags resolving
DIP Switches bit flags are numbered from right to left. Thus, we have to use an algorithm to convert bit number to offset and bit.
To convert the bit number to the offset and bit: offset = 0x40 + (bit_num / 32) * 4
, bit = 1 << (bit_num % 32)
.
CP Information
Bits 0-31
is a 32-bit integer of the current time on the DevKit CP clock. This is duplicated in bits 64-95
.
Bits 32-47
is a 16-bit integer of the CP version and bits 48-63
is a 16-bit integer of the CP board ID. All integers are little-endian.
On non-devkits, these fields are zeroes. Bits 0-63
are also usable as general purpose switches exposed with sceKernelSetDipsw
, sceKernelClearDipsw
, and sceKernelCheckDipsw
but they do not change anything in hardware (only cached values are overwritten).
User Flags
Bits 96-127
does not seem to be used in the kernel.
DevKit Boot Parameters
Bits 128-159
are used to store DevKit flags.
Bit | Description |
---|---|
152 | PS TV Emulation: On: 1 - Off: 0 |
159 | Release Check Mode: Development Mode: 1 - Release Mode: 0 |
168 | Memory Size: Console Size: 1 - Development Tool Size: 0 |
184 | Extra TTY: On: 1 - Off: 0 |
185 | System Boot Time Notifications: On: 1 - Off: 0 |
210 | ? |
212 | ? |
251 | ? |
252 | ? Used in SceSblFwLoader. |
To confirm: 128 - 0x80 : Memory Size 129 - 0x81 : Release Mode Console
Shell Flags
Bits 160-191
are used for SceShell flags.
Bit | Description |
---|
Debug Flags
Bits 192-223
are for various debugging options.
Bit | Description |
---|---|
197 | Enable kernel console logging |
211 | Enable user UART console logging |
System Flags
Bits 224-255
are used for various system options.
Bit | Description |
---|---|
229 | HDCP related? |
Hardware flags
Bit | Description |
---|---|
1 | IC Connexant: 1 - yes, 2 - no |
5 | unk |
6 | unk |
7 | unk |
14 | unk |
- all zeroes on most cases
- 47 02 on a Slim
Types
typedef struct SceBootArgs { uint16_t version; uint16_t size; uint32_t current_fw_version; uint32_t factory_fw_version; uint8_t unk_C[0x14]; uint8_t qa_flags[0x10]; uint8_t boot_flags[0x10]; uint32_t devkit_cp_timestamp_1; uint16_t devkit_cp_version; uint16_t devkit_cp_build_id; uint32_t devkit_cp_timestamp_2; uint32_t aslr_seed; uint32_t devkit_boot_parameters; uint32_t unk_54; uint32_t devkit_unk_flags; uint32_t devkit_flags_3; uint32_t dram_base; uint32_t dram_size; uint32_t unk_68; uint32_t boot_type_indicator_1; uint8_t openpsid[0x10]; uint32_t secure_kernel_enp_addr; uint32_t secure_kernel_enp_size; uint8_t unk_88[0x8]; uint32_t kprx_auth_sm_self_addr; uint32_t kprx_auth_sm_self_size; uint32_t prog_rvk_srvk_addr; uint32_t prog_rvk_srvk_size; uint8_t pscode[0x8]; uint8_t unk_A8[0x8]; uint8_t session_id[0x10]; uint32_t unk_C0; uint32_t wakeup_factor; uint32_t unk_C8; uint32_t unk_CC; uint32_t resume_context_addr; uint32_t hardware_info; uint32_t boot_type_indicator_2; uint8_t unk_DC[0xC]; uint8_t hardware_flags[0x10]; uint32_t bootldr_revision; uint32_t magic; uint8_t session_key[0x20]; uint8_t unused[0xE0]; } __attribute__((packed)) SceBootArgs;