PS3 Hypervisor and Bootloader Memory Dump Publically Leaked
Just a few days after kakarotoksreleased a kernel module to dump out the PS3 Hypervisor and Bootloader someone named Ps3 Memory Dump from GeoHot's blog did just that, and has leaked it publically as pictured below.
The included ReadMe file acknowledges is0mick's recent Atmega8 port, however, it curiously attempts to flame other PS3 News Devs despite using their code to make the HV dump... go figure, eh? :p
Preliminary examination of the leaked dump is currently underway by both Devs and end-users alike, with a few noteworthy findings thus far as follows:
- IDA entry point looks like 0x10190 is interesting address.
From ifcaro:
- Code starts at 0x00203000 according to my analysis.
From Kimd41:
I found some functions which aren't documented:
- lv1_rsx_enable
- lv1_iosys_enable
And below are some screen highlights from chipsy and yellowsnow. Thanks in advance to ALL who continue to publically share their findings with the PS3 scene!
Well - the good thing is that it leaked out, about time. What I do find funny though, whoever dumped it is ripping on us (for needing to do it all from scratch, including coding an app to dump it) - yet they use our app to dump the memory out - funny stuff!
i was looking at this dump in a simple hex editor to pass time. i'm not the smartest person but i found this just interesting. i'm not a coder or anything close but soon to be.. just some fun poking around i bet this is already known. i'm just curious