Difference between revisions of "IO Registers"
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| TwlBg, Kernel11, [[GSP Services]] | | TwlBg, Kernel11, [[GSP Services]] |
Revision as of 02:03, 29 November 2014
Overview
Old3DS | A9/A11 | Category | Physaddr | Used by | Comments |
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Yes | A9 | CONFIG Registers | 0x10000000 | Boot9, Process9 | |
Yes | A9 | IRQ Registers | 0x10001000 | Boot9, Process9, Kernel9 | ARM9 Interrupt Masking |
Yes | A9 | NDMA Registers | 0x10002000 | Boot9, Process9 | DMA Engine |
Yes | A9 | TIMER Registers | 0x10003000 | Boot9, Process9 | |
Yes | A9 | CTRCARD Registers | 0x10004000 / 0x10005000 | Process9 | |
Yes | A9 | EMMC Registers | 0x10006000 / 0x10007000 | Boot9, Process9 | 0x10007000 is apparently not used on retail |
Yes | A9 | PXI Registers | 0x10008000 | Boot9, Process9 | |
Yes | A9 | AES Registers | 0x10009000 | Boot9, Process9 | |
Yes | A9 | SHA Registers | 0x1000A000 | Boot9, Process9 | |
Yes | A9 | RSA Registers | 0x1000B000 | Boot9, Process9 | |
Yes | A9 | XDMA Registers | 0x1000C000 | Boot9, Kernel9 | CoreLink™ DMA-330 |
Yes | A9 | SPICARD Registers | 0x1000D800 | Process9 | |
Yes | ? | CONFIG Registers | 0x10010000 | Process9 | |
Yes | ? | CONFIG Registers | 0x10011000 | Process9 | |
Yes | ? | ? | 0x10012000 | Kernel9, NewKernel9Loader | Top secret. |
Yes | ? | ? | 0x10018000 | TwlProcess9 | Used to setup the ARM7 core for AGB/TWL |
Yes | ? | ? | 0x10100000 | ? | ? |
Yes | A11/A9 | HASH Registers | 0x10101000 | Filesystem services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | Camera Registers | 0x10102000 | Camera Services | y2r |
Yes | A11/A9 | CSND Registers / DSP | 0x10103000 | TwlBg, Codec Services, CSND Services, DSP Services | Sound hardware. For DSP regs, see the "DSi XpertTeak" section in no$gba help. |
Yes | A11/A9 | ? | 0x10110000 | ? | ? |
Yes | A11/A9 | ? | 0x10111000 | TwlBg | |
Yes | A11/A9 | Camera Registers | 0x10120000 | Camera Services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | Camera Registers | 0x10121000 | Camera Services | Mirror of 0x10120000? |
Yes | A11/A9 | ? | 0x10122000 | NWM Services | WIFI? |
Yes | A11/A9 | ? | 0x10123000 | NWM Services | WIFI? |
No | A11/A9 | MVD Registers | 0x10130000 | MVD Services | |
No | A11/A9 | MVD Registers | 0x10131000 | MVD Services | |
No | A11/A9 | MVD Registers | 0x10132000 | MVD Services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | ? | 0x10140000 | Process9, Boot11, Kernel11, TwlBg, DSP Services, NWM Services, SPI Services | Power management. Possibly "DSi New Shared WRAM" control @ offset0, see section in no$gba help. |
Yes | A11/A9 | PDN Registers / CODEC Registers | 0x10141000 | Process9, Boot11, Kernel11, TwlBg, Codec Services, NWM Services, SPI Services, PDN Services | Power management |
Yes | A11/A9 | SPI Registers | 0x10142000 | TwlBg, SPI Services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | SPI Registers | 0x10143000 | TwlBg | Only used under TWL_FIRM? |
Yes | A11/A9 | I2C Registers | 0x10144000 | Boot11, Kernel11, TwlBg, I2C Services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | CODEC Registers | 0x10145000 | TwlBg, Codec Services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | HID Registers | 0x10146000 | Boot11, Kernel11, TwlBg, HID Services | See PAD. |
Yes | A11/A9 | GPIO Registers | 0x10147000 | Boot11, TwlBg, GPIO Services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | I2C Registers | 0x10148000 | TwlBg, I2C Services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | SPI Registers | 0x10160000 | Boot9, TwlBg, SPI Services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | I2C Registers | 0x10161000 | Boot11, TwlBg, I2C Services | See no$gba help for some clues maybe. |
Yes | A11/A9 | MIC Registers | 0x10162000 | MIC Services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | PXI Registers | 0x10163000 | Boot11, Kernel11, TwlBg, PXI Services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | NTRCARD Registers | 0x10164000 | Boot9, Process9 | |
Yes | A11/A9 | MP Registers | 0x10165000 | MP Services | |
Yes | A11/A9 | MP Registers | 0x10170000 | MP Services | NTR WIFI Registers, see GBATek. |
Yes | A11/A9 | MP Registers | 0x10171000 | MP Services | NTR WIFI Registers (mirror) |
Yes | A11/A9 | ? | 0x10172000 | ? | NTR WIFI Unused? |
Yes | A11/A9 | ? | 0x10173000 | ? | NTR WIFI Unused? |
Yes | A11/A9 | MP Registers | 0x10174000 | MP Services | NTR WIFI RAM |
Yes | A11/A9 | MP Registers | 0x10175000 | ? | NTR WIFI RAM |
Yes | A11/A9 | MP Registers | 0x10176000 | ? | NTR WIFI Registers (mirror) |
Yes | A11/A9 | MP Registers | 0x10177000 | ? | NTR WIFI Registers (mirror) |
Yes | A11/A9 | MP Registers | 0x10178000 - 0x10180000 | MP Services | NTR WIFI WS1 Region |
? | A11 | CDMA | 0x10200000 | Boot11, Kernel11 | On old 3DS this is CoreLink™ DMA-330. On the New 3DS it is unknown what this is. |
Yes | A11 | LCD Registers | 0x10202000 | TwlBg, Kernel11, GSP Services | |
Yes | A11 | DSP | 0x10203000 | DSP Services | |
? | A11 | CDMA | 0x10206000 | NewKernel11 | CDMA was moved here on New 3DS. CoreLink™ DMA-330. |
? | A11 | MVD Registers | 0x10207000 | MVD Services | New 3DS only? |
Yes | A11 | AXI | 0x1020F000 | TwlBg, GSP Services | AXI Bus Configuration? |
Yes | A11 | MIRROR | 0x10300000-0x10400000 | Mirror of 0x10100000-0x10200000 (faster bus?), CDMA wants these addresses | |
Yes | A11 | GPU Registers | 0x10400000 | Boot11, Kernel11, GSP Services | |
Yes | A11 | LCD Registers | 0x10420000 | GSP Services |
IO registers starting at physical address 0x10200000 are not accessible from the ARM9 (which includes all LCD/GPU registers).
ARM11 kernel virtual address mappings for these registers varies for different builds. For ARM11 user mode applications you have:
physaddr = virtaddr - 0x1EC00000 + 0x10100000
0x10012000
Keys seem to be stored here? Access to this region is disabled once the ARM9 writes 0x2 to REG_SYSPROT9. Before writing that bit, the ARM9 copies the low u32 for the TWL keydata to +0x100 (and high u32 keydata to +0x104 with the New 3DS). On development units (UNITINFO!=0) ARM9 uses the first 8-bytes from 0x10012000 for the TWL keydata.
Originally the above TWL keyinit + region disable was done by Kernel9. However, with the New_3DS FIRM ARM9 binary this is now done in the FIRM ARM9 binary loader, which also uses the 0x10012000 region for key generation.