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Talk:S5L8720 (Hardware)
Weird Registers (Code Snippet)
Here is the behavior of the weird registers I mentioned on the main article. Note that it does it to those four registers in vic0 and vic1, keep that in mind so you don't think that there are 8 of these weird registers:
ROM:00004C84 VectorInterruptController_Init ; CODE XREF: Interrupts_Init+92�p ROM:00004C84 ROM:00004C84 var_8 = -8 ROM:00004C84 ROM:00004C84 000 90 B5 PUSH {R4,R7,LR} ROM:00004C86 00C 1B 4B LDR R3, =dword_38E00FE0 ROM:00004C88 00C 01 22 MOVS R2, #1 ROM:00004C8A 00C 52 42 NEGS R2, R2 ROM:00004C8C 00C 1B 68 LDR R3, [R3] ROM:00004C8E 00C 1A 4B LDR R3, =dword_38E00FE4 ROM:00004C90 00C 1A 48 LDR R0, =Vector_Interrupt_Address_Table ROM:00004C92 00C 01 AF ADD R7, SP, #0xC+var_8 ROM:00004C94 00C 1B 68 LDR R3, [R3] ROM:00004C96 00C 1A 4B LDR R3, =dword_38E00FE8 ROM:00004C98 00C 00 21 MOVS R1, #0 ROM:00004C9A 00C 1B 68 LDR R3, [R3] ROM:00004C9C 00C 19 4B LDR R3, =dword_38E00FEC ROM:00004C9E 00C 1B 68 LDR R3, [R3] ROM:00004CA0 00C 19 4B LDR R3, =unk_38E01FE0 ROM:00004CA2 00C 1B 68 LDR R3, [R3] ROM:00004CA4 00C 19 4B LDR R3, =unk_38E01FE4 ROM:00004CA6 00C 1B 68 LDR R3, [R3] ROM:00004CA8 00C 19 4B LDR R3, =unk_38E01FE8 ROM:00004CAA 00C 1B 68 LDR R3, [R3] ROM:00004CAC 00C 19 4B LDR R3, =unk_38E01FEC ROM:00004CAE 00C 1B 68 LDR R3, [R3]
PS: This is from the S5L8720 SecureROM, in case you were wondering about the weird load address.
Chronic, those registers aren't any great cosmic mystery, they're the peripheral ID for the vic. Way back when, iBoot checked that against the ID for a PL192, which is probably why that old code is still there. The controller probably is a PL192, for that matter. Whatever data sheet you pulled all this off should have had this information.
Also, everything on this page is unsourced. How do you know any of this? Do you have a data sheet for s5l8920? Did you interview a Samsung or Apple engineer? Did you write test implementations to verify the stuff on this page? I know from experience that there might be a few registers corresponding between the actual hardware and some data sheet you find for a related component, but often there's no 100% match. Please provide a reference for every register you mention. If you're not sure about some but believe the device has the same registers as a data sheet you have, cite the data sheet and your reasons for thinking that. Otherwise, this page will be misleading for anyone attempting to use the data. Thanks. --Planetbeing 15:56, 16 February 2009 (UTC)