Difference between revisions of "CONFIG9 Registers"

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== REG_UNITINFO ==
 
== REG_UNITINFO ==
 
This 8-bit register is value zero for retail, non-zero for dev/debug units.
 
This 8-bit register is value zero for retail, non-zero for dev/debug units.
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== REG_BOOTENV ==
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0=Cold boot, 1=CTR, 3=TWL, 5=NTR, 7=AGB
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It is unknown if this register controls anything.

Revision as of 03:56, 9 November 2014

Registers

NAME PHYSICAL ADDRESS WIDTH
REG_SYSPROT9 0x10000000 1
REG_SYSPROT11 0x10000001 1
? 0x10000004 4
REG_CARDCONF 0x1000000C 2
REG_CARDCTRL 0x10000010 1
? 0x10000011 1
? 0x10000012 2
? 0x10000204 2
REG_BOOTENV 0x10010000 4
REG_UNITINFO 0x10010010 1


REG_CARDCONF

Bit Description
1-0 Gamecard active controller select (0=NTRCARD, 1=?, 2=CTRCARD1, 3=CTRCARD2)
8 ?

Depending on the gamecard controller that has been selected, one of the following gamecard registers will become active:

  • Selecting NTRCARD will activate the register space at 0x10164000.
  • Selecting CTRCARD1 will activate the register space at 0x10004000.
  • Selecting CTRCARD2 will activate the register space at 0x10005000.

REG_SYSPROT9

Writing values to SYSPROT sets the specified bitmask. The ARM9 bootrom(+0x8000) is disabled by writing bit0. bit1 is used by NATIVE_FIRM to make sure console-unique TWL AES-keys are only set at hard-boot. It is not possible to set any other bits.

From disassembly of the New3DS process9, it appears that setting bit1 disables the 0x10012000+ region.

REG_SYSPROT11

ARM11 bootrom (+0x8000) is disabled by writing bit0. It is not possible to set any other bits.

0x10010000

Initially this is value zero. NATIVE_FIRM writes value 1 here when a FIRM launch begins. The LGY FIRM writes value 3 here when handling PXI command 0x00020080(first TWL PXI command), it also writes value 7 here when handling PXI command 0x00030080(first AGB PXI command). This register can be read to determine what "mode" the system is running under: hard-boot, FIRM launch, or TWL/AGB FIRM.

REG_UNITINFO

This 8-bit register is value zero for retail, non-zero for dev/debug units.


REG_BOOTENV

0=Cold boot, 1=CTR, 3=TWL, 5=NTR, 7=AGB

It is unknown if this register controls anything.