SceSyscon

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System controller

Module

Version World Privilege
1.69-3.60 Non-secure Kernel

Libraries

Known NIDs

Version Name World Visibility NID
1.69-3.60 SceSysconForDriver Non-secure Kernel 0x60A35F64

Types

#define SCE_KERNEL_ERROR_SYSCON_ERROR     0x80250000
#define SCE_SYSCON_ERROR_INVALID_SIZE     0x80250001
#define SCE_SYSCON_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT 0x80250002
#define SCE_SYSCON_ERROR_INVALID_POINTER  0x80250003
#define SCE_SYSCON_ERROR_INVALID_STATUS   0x80250004
#define SCE_SYSCON_ERROR_NOT_INTR_ALLOWED 0x80250005
#define SCE_SYSCON_ERROR_TX_SIZE_TOO_LONG 0x80250006

#define SCE_SYSCON_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SIZE     0x80250100
#define SCE_SYSCON_ERROR_ILLEGAL_STATUS   0x80250101
#define SCE_SYSCON_ERROR_NOEXEC           0x80250102
#define SCE_SYSCON_ERROR_INVALID_FLAGS    0x80250105

// for Ernie error code
// 0x802502XX. Returned with 0x80250200 | rx[3], where rx is the returned data by Syscon

typedef struct SceSysconPacket {
	struct SceSysconPacket *next;	// 0x00
	u32 status;			// Lower 16 bits contain flags
	SceUID semaId;			// 0x08
	u32 index;			// Out: returns to which packet list the packet was inserted into
	u8 tx[32]; // tx[0..1] = cmd, tx[2] = size
	u8 rx[32]; // rx[0..1] = cmd?, rx[2] = size?
	void *tx_extra;
	u8 *rx_extra;
	u32 rx_extra_size;
	u32 rx_offset;
	int (*callback)(SceSysconPacket *packet, void *argp);
	void *argp;
	u32 time;
	u32 unk2[5];
} SceSysconPacket; /* size 0x80 */

Flags (passed to ksceSysconCmdExec, etc), also lower bits of status:

Flags Meaning
0x1 Some kind of priority that helps to select to which packet list the packet is inserted into.
0x100 Do not insert packet checksum (at tx_buf[2 + len]), where len = tx_buf[2]. And don't memset the rest of the buffer to -1 (memset(tx_buf + len + 3, -1, 29 - len)) if len < 29.
0x400 When set, use rx_extra to receive the data. rx_extra_size must be greater than 32.
0x800 When set: use tx_extra instead of tx for sending data. The size is contained in tx_extra[2] and must be smaller or equal to 253. When cleared: use tx and the size is contained in tx[2], which has to be smaller or equal 29.

SceSysconForDriver

sceSysconErnieShutdownForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0x94AB13CC
#define ERNIE_SHUTDOWN_SHUTDOWN 0
#define ERNIE_SHUTDOWN_REBOOT 1

int sceSysconErnieShutdownForDriver(int mode);

sceSysconPowerCtrlKermitResetForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0x14B99945
int sceSysconPowerCtrlKermitResetForDriver(void);

sceSysconBatteryExecBLCommandForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x74B2AB55
int sceSysconBatteryExecBLCommandForDriver(int ctx);

sceSysconBatteryReadBLCommandForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x448DAFF1
int sceSysconBatteryReadBLCommandForDriver(int ctx, int unk1, int unk2, void *buf, SceSize size);

sceSysconBatterySetBLCommandForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0xE4F29744
int sceSysconBatterySetBLCommandForDriver(int ctx, int unk, void *src, SceSize size);

sceSysconBatteryStartBLModeForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x2CEF078E
int sceSysconBatteryStartBLModeForDriver(void);

sceSysconBatteryStopBLModeForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0xE4AE7852
int sceSysconBatteryStopBLModeForDriver(void);

sceSysconBatterySWResetForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x87DA378D
int sceSysconBatterySWResetForDriver(void);

SceSysconForDriver_ACEE1C70

Version NID
3.60 0xACEE1C70

related to battery, called by ScePowerForDriver_0D56C601.

SceSysconForDriver_4A184B7C

Version NID
3.60 0x4A184B7C

related to battery, called by ScePowerForDriver_627A89C6.

sceSysconIsLowBatteryInhibitUpdateRebootForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x1A0C140F

used by scePowerIsLowBatteryInhibitUpdateReboot

int sceSysconIsLowBatteryInhibitUpdateRebootForDriver(unk);

sceSysconIsLowBatteryInhibitUpdateDownloadForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x1E3130EE

used by scePowerIsLowBatteryInhibitUpdateDownload

int sceSysconIsLowBatteryInhibitUpdateDownloadForDriver(unk);

sceSysconGetManualChargeModeForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x4FEC564C

sceSysconCtrlManualChargeModeForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0xC6A2C9EF
int sceSysconCtrlManualChargeModeForDriver(int mode);

sceSysconGetLogInfoForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x701535FC

sceSysconLogStartForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x4E55CF5E

sceSysconLogStartWaitingForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x9C0B1E61

sceSysconLogReadDataForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x487D97F3

sceSysconGetTemperatureLogForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x3B354824

sceSysconClearTemperatureLogForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x3843D657

sceSysconGetUsbDetStatusForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0xEF810687

sceSysconGetBaryonTimestampForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x4D588A0A

A temp name was sceSysconGetTimeStampForDriver.

int sceSysconGetBaryonTimestampForDriver(char timeStamp[16]);

sceSysconWaitInitializedForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x55DF1C9B
int sceSysconWaitInitializedForDriver(void);

sceSysconCtrlHdmiCecPowerForDriver

Version NID
0.940-3.60 0x62155962

Sets the pin CDC Hot Plug Detect (HPD) state of the HDMI bridge (AD80244 / ADV7533).

int sceSysconCtrlHdmiCecPowerForDriver(SceBool enable_HDMI_CDC_HPD_pin);

sceSysconCmdSyncForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x6E517D22
int sceSysconCmdSyncForDriver(SceSysconPacket *packet, int noWait);

sceSysconCtrlRMRPowerForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x710A7CF0

Temp name was sceSysconCtrlMsPowerForDriver.

int sceSysconCtrlRMRPowerForDriver(int enable_power);

sceSysconSetPowerModeForDriver

Version NID
0.940-3.60 0x8A95D35C

Temp name was sceSysconResetDeviceForDriver.

int sceSysconSetPowerModeForDriver(int type, int mode);

It issues SMC #0 with r12 = 0x11A.

The mode argument is usually set to 0x2 or sometimes 0x8002 (which seems to correspond to some request by the UDC and BT drivers).

The type argument determines what to do.

Real define names are like: "SCE_SYSCON_POWERMODE_MODE_STANDBY".

Type Description Syscon command
0 Power off {0xC0, 0, 5, type, (~mode) & 0xFF, (~mode >> 8) & 0xFF, (mode >> 16) & 0xFF}
1 Suspend (low-power state) {0xC0, 0, 5, type, (~mode) & 0xFF, (~mode >> 8) & 0xFF, (mode >> 16) & 0xFF}
2 Cold reset {0x01, 8, 1, 0}
3 ?Reset to update mode? {0xC1, 0, 2, 0}
4 ?Reset to update mode? {0xC1, 0, 2, 1}
5 Hibernate {0xC2, 0, 2, 0x5A}
16 ?? {0xC0, 0, 5, type, (~mode) & 0xFF, (~mode >> 8) & 0xFF, (mode >> 16) & 0xFF}
17 Soft reset (suspend and immediately resume) {0xC0, 0, 5, type, (~mode) & 0xFF, (~mode >> 8) & 0xFF, (mode >> 16) & 0xFF}

sceSysconEnableHibernateIOForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x4946538A

sceSysconCmdExecForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x9ADDCA4A
int sceSysconCmdExecForDriver(SceSysconPacket *packet, unsigned int flags);

sceSysconCtrlSdPowerForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0xBE1ADE4F

used by SceSdstor

int sceSysconCtrlSdPowerForDriver(int enable_power);

sceSysconCtrlWirelessPowerForDriver

Version NID
0.990 0x4FBDA504
3.60 unk

sceSysconCtrlWirelessPowerDownForDriver

Version NID
0.990 0xDF8C6D2D
3.60 unk

sceSysconCmdExecAsyncForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0xC2224E82
int sceSysconCmdExecAsyncForDriver(SceSysconPacket *packet, u32 flags, int (*callback)(SceSysconPacket *, void *), void *argp);

sceSysconVerifyConfigstorageScriptForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0xCC6F90A8

sceSysconLoadConfigstorageScriptForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x89C5CFD6

sceSysconBeginConfigstorageTransactionForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0xA4968B8C
int sceSysconBeginConfigstorageTransactionForDriver(void);

sceSysconCommitConfigstorageTransactionForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x7B9B3617
int sceSysconCommitConfigstorageTransactionForDriver(void);

sceSysconEndConfigstorageTransactionForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0xFCC3E8EE
int sceSysconEndConfigstorageTransactionForDriver(void);

sceSysconSetDebugHandlersForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0xF245CD6F
/** A set of debug handlers for syscon, that you can set in sceSysconSetDebugHandlersForDriver(). */
typedef struct SceSysconDebugHandlers {
    /** Structure size (probably, unused). */
    s32 size;
    /** Callback ran right before running a packet, with a pointer to it passed as the first argument. */
    void (*start)(SceSysconPacket *packet);
    /** Callback ran right after finishing running a packet, with a pointer to it passed as the first argument. */
    void (*end)(SceSysconPacket *packet);
} SceSysconDebugHandlers;

int sceSysconSetDebugHandlersForDriver(SceSysconDebugHandlers *debug_handlers);

sceSysconGetBatteryCalibDataForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x9ADC9936

sceSysconGetTouchpanelDeviceInfoForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0xF492E69E
typedef struct SceKernelTouchpanelDeviceInfo {
  uint16_t FrontVendorID;
  uint16_t FrontFwVersion;
  uint16_t BackVendorID;
  uint16_t BackFwVersion;
} SceKernelTouchpanelDeviceInfo;

int sceSysconGetTouchpanelDeviceInfoForDriver(SceKernelTouchpanelDeviceInfo *pInfo);

sceSysconGetTouchpanelDeviceInfoForDriverExt

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x030D447F

Returns extended panel info.

typedef struct SceKernelTouchpanelDeviceInfoExt {
	uint16_t FrontVendorID;
	uint16_t FrontFwVersion;
	uint16_t FrontUnk1;
	uint8_t FrontUnk2;
	uint8_t FrontUnk3;
	uint16_t unused1;
	uint16_t BackVendorID;
	uint16_t BackFwVersion;
	uint16_t BackUnk1;
	uint8_t BackUnk2;
	uint8_t BackUnk3;
	uint16_t unused2;
} SceKernelTouchpanelDeviceInfoExt;

int sceSysconGetTouchpanelDeviceInfoForDriverExt(SceKernelTouchpanelDeviceInfoExt *pInfo);

sceSysconGetHardwareInfoForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0xCBD6D8BC

Return Ernie HW info. Hardcoded value seen: 0x102400.

int sceSysconGetHardwareInfoForDriver(void);

sceSysconGetHardwareInfo2ForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x965C68C3
//"hwinfo = 0x%08x, id = 0x%llx, hwtype = 0x%08x"
typedef struct SceKernelHardwareInfo2 {
  int hwinfo;
  uint64_t id; // unsure
  int hwtype; // unsure
} SceKernelHardwareInfo2;

int sceSysconGetHardwareInfo2ForDriver(SceKernelHardwareInfo2 *pInfo);

sceSysconGetBaryonVersionForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0xFF86F4C5

On PSVita it is Ernie Version not Baryon Version.

int sceSysconGetBaryonVersionForDriver(void);

SceSysconForDriver_0D0B6D25

Version NID
3.60 0x0D0B6D25

SceSysconForDriver_4BC63A40

Version NID
3.60 0x4BC63A40

SceSysconForDriver_EBE3262C

Version NID
1.03-3.60 0xEBE3262C

In SceSblPostSsMgr, used just after sceSysconGetBaryonVersionForDriver.

Return some Syscon Mode information. Bit 6 (from right) is Syscon DownLoader Mode flag. Bit 3 (from right) is some flag.

int SceSysconForDriver_EBE3262C(void);

sceSysconGetErnieDLVersionForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0xD2F456DC

Runs syscon command 0x1100.

void sceSysconGetErnieDLVersionForDriver(int *pVersion);

sceSysconGetBatteryVersionForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0x68E0031E

Battery IC name: if HWinfo > 7 "Abby" else "Bert".

int sceSysconGetBatteryVersionForDriver(int *HWinfo, int *FWinfo, int *DFinfo);

sceSysconGetManufacturesStatusForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x3E09A1F4

Unverified name.

SceSysconForDriver_9DA2A5AB

Version NID
3.60 0x9DA2A5AB

Used by scePowerGetBatteryLifeTime and other ScePower functions.

int SceSysconForDriver_9DA2A5AB(void);

sceSysconVsReadDataForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0x299B1CE7

Temp name was sceSysconReadCommandForDriver.

Calls syscon command 0x90.

Used by SceRtc.

// size: On FW 3.60, must be between 0 and 0x18. On FW 0.931, must be 2, 4 or 8.
// offset: Must be between 0 and 0xFF.
// offset + size must not exceed 0x100
int sceSysconVsReadDataForDriver(SceUInt32 offset, void *buffer, SceSize size);

sceSysconVsWriteDataForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0xE26488B9

Temp name was sceSysconSendCommandForDriver.

Calls syscon command 0x91.

Used by SceRtc and ScePower.

// size: On FW 3.60, must be between 0 and 0x18. On FW 0.931, must be 2, 4 or 8.
// offset: Must be between 0 and 0xFF.
// offset + size must not exceed 0x100
int sceSysconVsWriteDataForDriver(SceUInt32 offset, void *buffer, SceSize size);

sceSysconNvsSetRunModeForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0x81A6060D

Used by sceSblNvsReadDataForKernel and sceSblNvsWriteDataForKernel.

// mode: 0 before read/write
int sceSysconNvsSetRunModeForDriver(int mode);

sceSysconNvsSetUnkModeForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0x2EC6D55D
// mode: unk
int sceSysconNvsSetUnkModeForDriver(int mode);

sceSysconNvsReadDataForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0xACAFA2B8

Used by sceSblSsNvsReadDataForKernel and sceSblSsGetNvsDataForDriver.

int sceSysconNvsReadDataForDriver(SceUInt32 offset, void *buffer, SceSize size);

sceSysconNvsWriteDataForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0x10C9657A

Used by sceSblSsNvsWriteDataForKernel and sceSblSsSetNvsDataForDriver.

int sceSysconNvsWriteDataForDriver(SceUInt32 offset, void *buffer, SceSize size);

sceSysconGetMultiCnInfoForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x1503D6A0

sceSysconSetMultiCnPortForDriver

Version NID
0.940-3.60 0x8AAB6308
// port: 0: for JIG mode, 0x10000: for normal mode
int sceSysconSetMultiCnPortForDriver(int port);

SceSysconForDriver_9CA6EB70

Version NID
1.03-3.60 0x9CA6EB70

Sends value using Syscon command 0x89E. Does nothing on prototype models with motherboards IRT-001 and older.

Related to LED.

int SceSysconForDriver_9CA6EB70(SceBool state);

sceSysconCtrlLEDForDriver

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0x04EC7579
#define STATE_ON 1
#define STATE_OFF 0

#define DEVICE_UNK 0x40 // maybe PS button or CP power LED or maybe color (blue)

int sceSysconCtrlLEDForDriver(int device, SceBool state);

sceSysconConfigLEDForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x6F586D1A

This is a guessed name.

#define DEVICE_UNK 0x40 // maybe PS button or CP power LED or maybe color (blue)

// unk: SceLedConfig.unk_4

int sceSysconConfigLEDForDriver(int device, SceUInt32 unk);

sceSysconCtrlAccPowerForDriver

Version NID
0.940-3.60 0x8D1D97E8
int sceSysconCtrlAccPowerForDriver(SceBool enable);

sceSysconCtrlDeviceResetForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x40FF3898

sceSysconJigOpenPortForDriver

Version NID
0.940-3.60 0x44A173F5
int sceSysconJigOpenPortForDriver(void);

sceSysconJigClosePortForDriver

Version NID
0.940-3.60 0x483FAE05
int sceSysconJigClosePortForDriver(void);

sceSysconJigSetConfigForDriver

Version NID
0.940-3.60 0xD24BF916
int sceSysconJigSetConfigForDriver(char a1, char a2);

sceSysconCtrlHostOutputViaDongleForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0xDECCB2B4

Connect / disconnect PSVita SLIM Jig Host.

int sceSysconCtrlHostOutputViaDongleForDriver(SceBool enable);

receive_pm_sm_jig_msg_from_syscon

Version NID
0.940-3.60 0x3C80B529
int receive_pm_sm_jig_msg_from_syscon(SceUInt32 offset, SceSize size, void *buf);

send_pm_sm_jig_msg_to_syscon

Version NID
0.940-3.60 0x7BFBA09E

send_pm_sm_stop_to_syscon

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x933D813F

Used just after send_pm_sm_jig_msg_to_syscon or when it fails before.

int send_pm_sm_stop_to_syscon(int a1, int a2, int a3);

sceSysconIduModeSetForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x956D07CB

sceSysconIduModeClearForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x34574496

sceSysconShowModeSetForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x6D65B70F

sceSysconShowModeClearForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x8D7724C0

sceSysconIsDownLoaderModeForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x9ADD60D2

sceSysconIsDealDownLoaderModeForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0xB7BCC638

sceSysconSetAlarmCallbackForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x32418370

sceSysconSetWlanCallbackForDriver

Version NID
0.990 0x4DEB8712
3.60 not present

This is a guessed name.

Looks like sceSysconSetAlarmCallbackForDriver.

sceSysconSetLowBatteryCallbackForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x3F0DB7C0

sceSysconSetThermalAlertCallbackForDriver

Version NID
3.60 0x773B8126

sceSysconUpdaterCalcChecksumForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0xD27C3D80
int sceSysconUpdaterCalcChecksumForDriver(void *segment, SceSize segment_size, int *checksum);

sceSysconUpdaterExecFinalizeForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0xC7747A63
// size is usually 0x14
int sceSysconUpdaterExecFinalizeForDriver(void *buf, SceSize size);

sceSysconUpdaterExecProgrammingForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x69AD76E4
int sceSysconUpdaterExecProgrammingForDriver(int checksum);

sceSysconUpdaterSetRunModeForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0xB487C2FB
// mode: 0x3665, 0xc5e7, 0x9a54
int sceSysconUpdaterSetRunModeForDriver(int mode);

SceSysconForDriver_CBA836FF

Version NID
3.60 0xCBA836FF
int SceSysconForDriver_CBA836FF(void *buf, SceSize size);

sceSysconUpdaterSetSegmentForDriver

Version NID
0.990-3.60 0x9B00BC7F
int sceSysconUpdaterSetSegmentForDriver(SceUInt32 segment_no);

snvs_read

Version NID
1.03-3.60 0xEBDF88B9

Used in SceSblPostSsMgr to read data from SNVS with pm_sm command 8. Also used in update_mgr with update_service_sm commands 0xB0002 and 0xC0002.

// in_size: 0x10
// out_size: 0x30
int snvs_read(void *in_buf, SceSize in_size, void *out_buf, SceSize out_size);

snvs_write

Version NID
1.03-3.60 0x63683B9B

Used in SceSblPostSsMgr to write data to SNVS with pm_sm service 8. Also used in update_mgr with update_service_sm commands 0xB0002 and 0xC0002.

// in_size: 0x30
// out_size: 0x10
int snvs_write(void *in_buf, SceSize in_size, void *out_buf, SceSize out_size);

syscon_update_command_0xD00002

Version NID
3.60 0x4D03754A

Used in update_mgr with update_service_sm command 0xD0002.

Calls syscon command 0xD0.

int syscon_update_command_0xD00002(void *in_buf, SceSize in_size, void *out_buf, SceSize out_size);

SceSysconForDriver_D7F5A797

Version NID
0.996-3.60 0x4D03754A
int SceSysconForDriver_D7F5A797(void);

SceSysconForDriver_C562AF3A

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0xC562AF3A

Only used by ScePower.

If Ernie version is greater than 0x70503 it calls syscon command 0x900 else syscon command 0x802.

pOut value comes from Syscon. Only 4 bytes are copied to pOut.

int SceSysconForDriver_C562AF3A(SceUInt32 *pOut);

SceSysconForDriver_901D6CD4

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0x901D6CD4

Sets a flag used internally by SceSyscon.

Used by SceCtrl.

int SceSysconForDriver_901D6CD4(int enable);

SceSysconForDriver_145F59A4

Version NID
0.931-3.60 0x145F59A4

Gets unk_CC. See KBL Param.

Runs syscon command 0x100.

int SceSysconForDriver_145F59A4(SceUInt32 *unk_CC);

SceSysconForDriver_76272CB9

Version NID
0.931-0.940 not present
3.60 0x76272CB9

Gets a 4 byte value.

Runs syscon command 0x120.

int SceSysconForDriver_76272CB9(SceUInt32 *unk);

Commands used by function

It seems like the command format is as follows: (direction << 8) | cmd_id, where direction = 1 means write to syscon, and direction = 0 means read from syscon.

Commands used NID Description
0x1 module_start "Baryon" (Ernie) version. Used during SysconInit. Returned by sceSysconGetBaryonVersionForDriver.
0x2 module_start Returns 12 bytes.
0x3 module_start ?? Used during SysconInit
0x10 0xCF5B2F2F ??
0x11 0xD7BEFF8B ??
0x13 0xBA09F171 ??
0x14 0x93075DD1 ??
0x15 0x3E09A1F4 sceSysconGetManufacturesStatusForDriver
0x80 module_start ?? used at SysconInit
0x90 sceSysconVsReadDataForDriver
0x91 sceSysconVsWriteDataForDriver
0xA0 second_loader See Ernie Secure.
0xB0 0x058941D7 ??
0xB2 0xDECCB2B4 sceSysconCtrlHostOutputViaDongleForDriver
0xB3 0x33B5CDB3 ??
0xB4 0xF6D4DDC4 ??
0xB7 0x91EF4EC3 ??
0xD2 second_loader, SNVS functions See Ernie Secure.
0x100 0x145F59A4 ??
0x120 0x76272CB9 ??
0x130 module_start ?? used during SysconInit
0x131 0xF99BC858 ??
0x190 0x8AAB6308 sceSysconSetMultiCnPortForDriver
0x38A 0xA1F1B973 ??
0x3AC 0x3664E2C0 ??
0x3BC 0x2E6D97CD ??
0x480 0xD01E64FC ??
0x800 0xA2FE9BF9 ?? related to Ernie#CMD_0x0800
0x805 0xEF810687 sceSysconGetUsbDetStatusForDriver
0x806 0xE7F5D3DC Reboots Vita?
0x807 0x253CC522 ??
0x820 0x727F985A ??
0x840 0x4FEC564C sceSysconGetManualChargeModeForDriver
0x841 0x3C3B949C ??
0x842 0x1C29C00E ??
0x843 0x730E4725 ??
0x880 0xA039B563 ??
0x881 0x9BF78047 ??
0x884 0x3FDD29D6 ??
0x885 0x79E6DD8B ??
0x886 0x62155962 sceSysconCtrlHdmiCecPowerForDriver
0x887 0x063425AE ??
0x888 0xBE1ADE4F sceSysconCtrlSdPowerForDriver
0x889 0x8D1D97E8 sceSysconCtrlAccPowerForDriver. ?F00D and USB related?
0x88A 0xA2E85DB9 Wlan/Bluetooth related
0x88B 0x5A614349 ??
0x88C 0xB872E904 ??
0x88D 0xDD16ABD9 ??
0x88E 0x7F198FA2 maybe related to clock frequency. see Ernie#CMD_0x088E
0x88F 0x40FF3898 sceSysconCtrlDeviceResetForDriver ?UsbEtherSmsc and WlanBt related?
0x890 0x285594F8 ??
0x891 0x04EC7579 sceSysconCtrlLEDForDriver
0x892 0x596B17B7 ScePower related
0x893 0x2A4B0437 ScePower related
0x899 0x5CDDA14D SceHpremote related
0x89A 0x59DC5938 SceUdcd and ScePower related
0x89B 0x710A7CF0 sceSysconCtrlRMRPowerForDriver
0x89C 0xB1F88B11 SceUsbServ related
0x89D 0x6F586D1A ?sceSysconConfigLEDForDriver?
0x89E 0x9CA6EB70 ScePower related
0x89F 0xCB41B531 ??
0x8A0 0x9070F139 ScePower related
0x8A1 0x00A65FC1 ??
0x8A2 0x0826BA07 ??
0x8C0 sceSysconCtrlManualChargeModeForDriver
0x8C5 0x3274A925 SceUsbServ and SceUsbEtherSmsc related
0x8C6 0xDFB024C4 SceSblUpdateMgr related
0x8C7 0x87FF8041 ??
0x8C8 0x7BFA95DA ??
0x8C9 0x451C1662 ??
0x8CA 0x79074DE4 ??
0x8CB 0x7D25F6D2 ??
0x8CC 0xD2ADABCA ??
0x8CE 0x3B354824 sceSysconGetTemperatureLog
0x8CF 0x3843D657 sceSysconClearTemperatureLog
0x8D0 0xF87679EE ??
0x900, 0x802 0xC562AF3A ??
0x901, 0x803 0x03F11220 ??
0x902 0xAD0A8275 ??
0x903 0x26F9D729 ??
0x981 0x9070F139 ??
0x982 0x00A65FC1 ??
0x983 0x0826BA07 ??
0x984 0xB841C141 ??
0x985 0x91D3B7A3 ??
0x98A 0xF93CF833 ??
0x98B 0xE1885F68 ??
0x98C 0xCD73079D ??
0x9B0 sceSysconBatteryStartBLModeForDriver
0x9B1 sceSysconBatteryStopBLModeForDriver
0xA82 0x7BAFE083 ??
0x1080 0x81A6060D sceSysconNvsSetRunModeForDriver
0x1081 0x2EC6D55D sceSysconNvsSetUnkModeForDriver
0x1082 sceSysconNvsReadDataForDriver
0x1083 sceSysconNvsWriteDataForDriver
0x1100 0xD2F456DC sceSysconGetErnieDLVersionForDriver
0x1183 sceSysconUpdaterSetRunModeForDriver
0x1310 0x351946B0 ??
0x1382 0xA4968B8C sceSysconBeginConfigstorageTransactionForDriver
0x1383 0xFCC3E8EE sceSysconEndConfigstorageTransactionForDriver
0x1384 0x7B9B3617 sceSysconCommitConfigstorageTransactionForDriver
0x1392 0xFD65FFCB ??
0x1393 0x02350352 ??
0x1394 0x7DE84CE3 ??

Callbacks

All the following exports have this function prototype: int sceSysconSet*Callback(void (*func)(int enable, void *argp), void *argp);.

Maybe we will find more same as on PSP: SilverSpring's PSP Syscon callbacks enum.

NID Function Description
0x129EA022 ?? ??
0x14730196 ?? ??
0x2D471528 ?? ??. Set by ScePower. Very similar to SYSCON_CB_LOW_BATTERY.
0x32418370 sceSysconSetAlarmCallbackForDriver SYSCON_CB_ALARM. Set by ScePower.
0x3F0DB7C0 sceSysconSetLowBatteryCallbackForDriver SYSCON_CB_LOW_BATTERY. Set by ScePower.
0x773B8126 sceSysconSetThermalAlertCallbackForDriver SYSCON_CB_THERMAL_ALERT. Set by ScePower.
0x80D6E061 ?? ??. Set by ScePower.
0x9F8340FF ?? ??