├── COPYING ├── README.md ├── SysidentKernel ├── CMakeLists.txt ├── exports.yml └── src │ ├── main.c │ ├── sysident_helper.h │ └── sysroot.h ├── SysidentUser ├── CMakeLists.txt ├── exports.yml └── src │ ├── i2f.S │ ├── main.c │ ├── taihen_min.c │ └── taihen_min.h └── build.sh /COPYING: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Sysident 2 | 3 | Playstation Vita plugin to show system information in the settings app. 4 | 5 | Made by Princess of Sleeping. 6 | 7 | # Credits 8 | 9 | 浅倉麗子 - Help for development 10 | 11 | Sysie - Tips for development 12 | 13 | Lord Freakler - PSVident was the idea to make this plugin 14 | 15 | CelesteBlue - Tips for IdStorage 16 | 17 | CBPS Testers - Test for plugin 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysidentKernel/CMakeLists.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8) 2 | 3 | if(NOT DEFINED CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE) 4 | if(DEFINED ENV{VITASDK}) 5 | set(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE "$ENV{VITASDK}/share/vita.toolchain.cmake" CACHE PATH "toolchain file") 6 | else() 7 | message(FATAL_ERROR "Please define VITASDK to point to your SDK path!") 8 | endif() 9 | endif() 10 | 11 | project(SysidentKernel) 12 | include("${VITASDK}/share/vita.cmake" REQUIRED) 13 | 14 | set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wl,-q -Wall -O3 -fno-inline") 15 | set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions") 16 | 17 | enable_language(C ASM) 18 | 19 | add_executable(SysidentKernel 20 | src/main.c 21 | ) 22 | 23 | target_link_libraries(SysidentKernel 24 | SceSysmemForDriver_stub 25 | taihenForKernel_stub 26 | taihenModuleUtils_stub 27 | ) 28 | 29 | set_target_properties(SysidentKernel 30 | PROPERTIES LINK_FLAGS "-nostdlib" 31 | COMPILE_FLAGS "-D__VITA_KERNEL__" 32 | ) 33 | 34 | vita_create_self(sysident.skprx SysidentKernel 35 | CONFIG exports.yml 36 | UNSAFE 37 | ) 38 | 39 | vita_create_stubs(stubs SysidentKernel ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/exports.yml KERNEL) 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysidentKernel/exports.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | SysidentKernel: 2 | attributes: 0 3 | version: 4 | major: 1 5 | minor: 1 6 | main: 7 | start: module_start 8 | stop: module_stop 9 | modules: 10 | SysidentForUser: 11 | syscall: true 12 | functions: 13 | - sysidentGetBootloaderRevision 14 | - sysidentGetSoCRevision 15 | - sysidentGetBaryonVersion 16 | - sysidentGetErnieDLVersion 17 | - sysidentGetBatteryVersion 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysidentKernel/src/main.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * Sysident Kernel 3 | * Copyright (C) 2020, 浅倉麗子, sysie, Princess of Sleeping 4 | * 5 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 6 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 7 | * the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License. 8 | * 9 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 | * GNU General Public License for more details. 13 | * 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 15 | * along with this program. If not, see . 16 | */ 17 | 18 | #include 19 | #include 20 | #include 21 | #include 22 | 23 | #include "sysident_helper.h" 24 | #include "sysroot.h" 25 | 26 | #define HookExport(module_name, library_nid, func_nid, func_name) taiHookFunctionExportForKernel(0x10005, &func_name ## _ref, module_name, library_nid, func_nid, func_name ## _patched) 27 | #define HookImport(module_name, library_nid, func_nid, func_name) taiHookFunctionImportForKernel(0x10005, &func_name ## _ref, module_name, library_nid, func_nid, func_name ## _patched) 28 | #define HookOffset(modid, offset, thumb, func_name) taiHookFunctionOffsetForKernel(0x10005, &func_name ## _ref, modid, 0, offset, thumb, func_name ## _patched) 29 | 30 | #define HookRelease(hook_uid, hook_func_name) ({ \ 31 | (hook_uid > 0) ? taiHookReleaseForKernel(hook_uid, hook_func_name ## _ref) : -1; \ 32 | }) 33 | 34 | int module_get_export_func(SceUID pid, const char *modname, unsigned int lib_nid, unsigned int func_nid, uintptr_t *func); 35 | 36 | #define GetExport(modname, lib_nid, func_nid, func) module_get_export_func(KERNEL_PID, modname, lib_nid, func_nid, (uintptr_t *)func) 37 | 38 | // #define printf ksceDebugPrintf 39 | #define printf(...) 40 | 41 | // old name is sceKernelGetSysrootBuffer 42 | SceBootArgs *(* sceKernelSysrootGetKblParam)(void); 43 | 44 | int (* scePervasiveGetSoCRevision)(void); 45 | 46 | int (* sceSysconGetBaryonVersion)(void); 47 | void (* sceSysconGetErnieDLVersion)(int *result); 48 | int (* sceSysconGetBatteryVersion)(int *HWinfo, int *FWinfo, int *DFinfo); 49 | 50 | int sysidentGetBootloaderRevision(int *pRev){ 51 | 52 | int state, res; 53 | 54 | ENTER_SYSCALL(state); 55 | 56 | if(pRev == NULL){ 57 | res = 0x80020006; 58 | }else{ 59 | res = ksceKernelMemcpyKernelToUser((uintptr_t)pRev, (const void *)&sceKernelSysrootGetKblParam()->bootldr_revision, 4); 60 | } 61 | 62 | EXIT_SYSCALL(state); 63 | 64 | return res; 65 | } 66 | 67 | int sysidentGetSoCRevision(int *pRev){ 68 | 69 | int state, res; 70 | 71 | ENTER_SYSCALL(state); 72 | 73 | if(pRev == NULL){ 74 | res = 0x80020006; 75 | }else{ 76 | res = scePervasiveGetSoCRevision(); 77 | res = ksceKernelMemcpyKernelToUser((uintptr_t)pRev, &res, 4); 78 | } 79 | 80 | EXIT_SYSCALL(state); 81 | 82 | return res; 83 | } 84 | 85 | int sysidentGetBaryonVersion(void){ 86 | 87 | int state, res; 88 | 89 | ENTER_SYSCALL(state); 90 | 91 | res = sceSysconGetBaryonVersion(); 92 | 93 | EXIT_SYSCALL(state); 94 | 95 | return res; 96 | } 97 | 98 | int sysidentGetErnieDLVersion(int *pVersion){ 99 | 100 | int state, res; 101 | 102 | ENTER_SYSCALL(state); 103 | 104 | if(pVersion == NULL){ 105 | res = 0x80020006; 106 | }else{ 107 | sceSysconGetErnieDLVersion(&res); 108 | res = ksceKernelMemcpyKernelToUser((uintptr_t)pVersion, &res, 4); 109 | } 110 | 111 | EXIT_SYSCALL(state); 112 | 113 | return res; 114 | } 115 | 116 | int sysidentGetBatteryVersion(int *pHWinfo, int *pFWinfo, int *pDFinfo){ 117 | 118 | int state, res, HWinfo, FWinfo, DFinfo; 119 | 120 | ENTER_SYSCALL(state); 121 | 122 | res = sceSysconGetBatteryVersion(&HWinfo, &FWinfo, &DFinfo); 123 | 124 | if(res >= 0 && pHWinfo != NULL) 125 | res = ksceKernelMemcpyKernelToUser((uintptr_t)pHWinfo, &HWinfo, 4); 126 | 127 | if(res >= 0 && pFWinfo != NULL) 128 | res = ksceKernelMemcpyKernelToUser((uintptr_t)pFWinfo, &FWinfo, 4); 129 | 130 | if(res >= 0 && pDFinfo != NULL) 131 | res = ksceKernelMemcpyKernelToUser((uintptr_t)pDFinfo, &DFinfo, 4); 132 | 133 | EXIT_SYSCALL(state); 134 | 135 | return res; 136 | } 137 | 138 | void _start() __attribute__ ((weak, alias ("module_start"))); 139 | int module_start(SceSize argc, const void *args){ 140 | 141 | if(GetExport("SceSysmem", 0x3691DA45, 0x9DB56D1F, &sceKernelSysrootGetKblParam) < 0) 142 | return SCE_KERNEL_START_NO_RESIDENT; 143 | 144 | if(GetExport("SceLowio", 0xE692C727, 0x714EEFB7, &scePervasiveGetSoCRevision) < 0) 145 | return SCE_KERNEL_START_NO_RESIDENT; 146 | 147 | if(GetExport("SceSyscon", 0x60A35F64, 0xFF86F4C5, &sceSysconGetBaryonVersion) < 0) 148 | return SCE_KERNEL_START_NO_RESIDENT; 149 | 150 | if(GetExport("SceSyscon", 0x60A35F64, 0xD2F456DC, &sceSysconGetErnieDLVersion) < 0) 151 | return SCE_KERNEL_START_NO_RESIDENT; 152 | 153 | if(GetExport("SceSyscon", 0x60A35F64, 0x68E0031E, &sceSysconGetBatteryVersion) < 0) 154 | return SCE_KERNEL_START_NO_RESIDENT; 155 | 156 | return SCE_KERNEL_START_SUCCESS; 157 | } 158 | 159 | __attribute__((noinline)) 160 | int module_stop(SceSize argc, const void *args){ 161 | return SCE_KERNEL_STOP_SUCCESS; 162 | } 163 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysidentKernel/src/sysident_helper.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * Sysident Helper header 3 | * Copyright (C) 2020, 浅倉麗子, sysie, Princess of Sleeping 4 | * 5 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 6 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 7 | * the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License. 8 | * 9 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 | * GNU General Public License for more details. 13 | * 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 15 | * along with this program. If not, see . 16 | */ 17 | 18 | #ifndef _SYSIDENT_KERNEL_H_ 19 | #define _SYSIDENT_KERNEL_H_ 20 | 21 | int sysidentGetBootloaderRevision(int *rev); 22 | 23 | int sysidentGetSoCRevision(int *pRev); 24 | 25 | int sysidentGetBaryonVersion(void); 26 | int sysidentGetErnieDLVersion(int *pVersion); 27 | int sysidentGetBatteryVersion(int *pHWinfo, int *pFWinfo, int *pDFinfo); 28 | 29 | #endif // _SYSIDENT_KERNEL_H_ 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysidentKernel/src/sysroot.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | #ifndef _PSP2_KERNEL_SYSROOT_SYSIDENT_H_ 3 | #define _PSP2_KERNEL_SYSROOT_SYSIDENT_H_ 4 | 5 | #include 6 | 7 | typedef struct SceBootArgs { 8 | unsigned short version; 9 | unsigned short size; 10 | int current_fw_version; 11 | int factory_fw_version; 12 | uint8_t unk_C[0x14]; 13 | uint8_t qa_flags[0x10]; 14 | uint8_t boot_flags[0x10]; 15 | 16 | // Begin Dipsw 17 | uint32_t devkit_cp_timestamp_1; 18 | uint16_t devkit_cp_version; 19 | uint16_t devkit_cp_build_id; 20 | uint32_t devkit_cp_timestamp_2; 21 | uint32_t aslr_seed; 22 | uint32_t devkit_boot_parameters; 23 | uint32_t unk_54; 24 | uint32_t devkit_unk_flags; 25 | uint32_t devkit_flags_3; 26 | // End Dipsw 27 | 28 | unsigned int dram_base; 29 | SceSize dram_size; 30 | uint32_t unk_68; 31 | uint32_t boot_type_indicator_1; 32 | uint8_t open_psid[0x10]; 33 | 34 | unsigned int secure_kernel_enp_addr; 35 | SceSize secure_kernel_enp_size; 36 | unsigned int context_auth_sm_self_addr; 37 | SceSize context_auth_sm_self_size; 38 | unsigned int kprx_auth_sm_self_addr; 39 | SceSize kprx_auth_sm_self_size; 40 | unsigned int prog_rvk_srvk_addr; 41 | SceSize prog_rvk_srvk_size; 42 | 43 | uint8_t pscode[0x8]; 44 | uint8_t unk_A8[0x8]; 45 | uint8_t session_id[0x10]; 46 | uint32_t unk_C0; 47 | uint32_t wakeup_factor; 48 | uint32_t unk_C8; 49 | uint32_t unk_CC; 50 | unsigned int resume_context_addr; 51 | uint32_t hardware_info; 52 | uint32_t boot_type_indicator_2; 53 | uint8_t unk_DC[0xC]; 54 | uint8_t hardware_flags[0x10]; 55 | uint32_t bootldr_revision; 56 | uint32_t magic; 57 | uint8_t session_key[0x20]; 58 | uint8_t unused[0xE0]; 59 | } __attribute__((packed)) SceBootArgs; 60 | 61 | #endif // _PSP2_KERNEL_SYSROOT_SYSIDENT_H_ 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysidentUser/CMakeLists.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8) 2 | 3 | if(NOT DEFINED CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE) 4 | if(DEFINED ENV{VITASDK}) 5 | set(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE "$ENV{VITASDK}/share/vita.toolchain.cmake" CACHE PATH "toolchain file") 6 | else() 7 | message(FATAL_ERROR "Please define VITASDK to point to your SDK path!") 8 | endif() 9 | endif() 10 | 11 | project(SysidentUser) 12 | include("${VITASDK}/share/vita.cmake" REQUIRED) 13 | 14 | set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -Wl,-q -Wall -O3 -fno-inline") 15 | set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions") 16 | 17 | enable_language(C ASM) 18 | 19 | include_directories( 20 | ) 21 | 22 | link_directories( 23 | ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} 24 | ) 25 | 26 | add_executable(SysidentUser 27 | src/main.c 28 | src/taihen_min.c 29 | src/i2f.S 30 | ) 31 | 32 | target_link_libraries(SysidentUser 33 | SceLibKernel_stub 34 | SceSblSsMgr_stub 35 | SceSblPostSsMgr_stub 36 | SceKernelModulemgr_stub 37 | SceKernelThreadMgr_stub 38 | SceSysmem_stub 39 | SceVshBridge_stub 40 | taihen_stub 41 | ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/../SysidentKernel/libSysidentKernel_stub_weak.a 42 | ) 43 | 44 | set_target_properties(SysidentUser 45 | PROPERTIES LINK_FLAGS "-nostdlib" 46 | ) 47 | 48 | vita_create_self(sysident.suprx SysidentUser 49 | CONFIG exports.yml 50 | UNSAFE 51 | ) 52 | 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysidentUser/exports.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | SysidentUser: 2 | attributes: 0 3 | version: 4 | major: 1 5 | minor: 1 6 | main: 7 | start: module_start 8 | stop: module_stop 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysidentUser/src/i2f.S: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | .align 4 3 | .text 4 | .cpu cortex-a9 5 | .arch armv7-a 6 | .syntax unified 7 | .thumb 8 | .thumb_func 9 | .fpu neon 10 | 11 | .global i2f 12 | .type i2f, %function 13 | 14 | @ int i2f(float *dst, uint32_t val); 15 | 16 | i2f: 17 | // 1024 18 | movs r3, #0 19 | movt r3, #0x4480 20 | 21 | vmov s0, r3 22 | 23 | vmov s1, r1 24 | vcvt.f32.u32 s1, s1 25 | 26 | vdiv.f32 s0, s1, s0 27 | 28 | vstr s0, [r0] 29 | 30 | bx lr 31 | 32 | .data 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysidentUser/src/main.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * Sysident 3 | * Copyright (C) 2020, 浅倉麗子, sysie, Princess of Sleeping 4 | * 5 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 6 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 7 | * the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License. 8 | * 9 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 | * GNU General Public License for more details. 13 | * 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 15 | * along with this program. If not, see . 16 | */ 17 | 18 | #include 19 | #include 20 | #include 21 | #include 22 | #include 23 | #include 24 | 25 | #include 26 | #include "taihen_min.h" 27 | #include "../../SysidentKernel/src/sysident_helper.h" 28 | 29 | int _vshSysconGetHardwareInfo(unsigned char *info); 30 | int sceSblPmMgrGetCurrentMode(int *result); 31 | int _sceKernelGetOpenPsId(char *pOpenPsid); 32 | 33 | #define DEBUG 0 34 | 35 | int (* register_tag)(void *idk_ptr, const char *type, const char *string); 36 | int (* add_string)(void *idk_ptr, const char *string); // add text 37 | 38 | void *(* SceSystemSettingsCore_321CFB2E)(void *memptr, int a2); // type:box 39 | void *(* SceSystemSettingsCore_AD9B37CF)(void *memptr, int a2); // type:button 40 | void *(* SceSystemSettingsCore_DA2AFC21)(void *memptr, int a2); // type:title and text 41 | 42 | int (* SceSystemSettingsCore_A4AB36D1)(int a1, void *idk_ptr); 43 | 44 | void *(* scePafMalloc)(SceSize len); 45 | 46 | int advanced_mode; 47 | 48 | #if DEBUG != 0 49 | SceUID hook[6]; 50 | #else 51 | SceUID hook[2]; 52 | #endif 53 | 54 | void add_category(const char *id, const char *title){ 55 | 56 | void *ptr; 57 | void *idk_ptr = NULL; 58 | 59 | ptr = scePafMalloc(0x24); 60 | if (ptr != NULL) 61 | idk_ptr = SceSystemSettingsCore_DA2AFC21(ptr, 1); 62 | 63 | register_tag(idk_ptr, "id", id); 64 | register_tag(idk_ptr, "title", title); 65 | register_tag(idk_ptr, "icon", "tex_spanner"); 66 | 67 | SceSystemSettingsCore_A4AB36D1(0, idk_ptr); 68 | } 69 | 70 | void add_entry(const char *id, const char *title, const char *string){ 71 | 72 | void *ptr; 73 | void *idk_ptr = NULL; 74 | 75 | ptr = scePafMalloc(0x24); 76 | if (ptr != NULL) 77 | idk_ptr = SceSystemSettingsCore_DA2AFC21(ptr, 1); 78 | 79 | register_tag(idk_ptr, "id", id); 80 | 81 | register_tag(idk_ptr, "title", title); 82 | add_string(idk_ptr, string); 83 | 84 | SceSystemSettingsCore_A4AB36D1(0, idk_ptr); 85 | } 86 | 87 | void add_entry_box(const char *id, const char *title){ 88 | 89 | void *ptr; 90 | void *idk_ptr = NULL; 91 | 92 | ptr = scePafMalloc(0x24); 93 | if (ptr != NULL) 94 | idk_ptr = SceSystemSettingsCore_321CFB2E(ptr, 1); 95 | 96 | register_tag(idk_ptr, "id", id); 97 | register_tag(idk_ptr, "file", "system_update_com.xml"); 98 | register_tag(idk_ptr, "title", title); 99 | 100 | SceSystemSettingsCore_A4AB36D1(0, idk_ptr); 101 | } 102 | 103 | /* 104 | * 0x00000800 : R 105 | * 0x00000400 : L 106 | * 0x00000200 : START 107 | * 0x00000100 : SELECT 108 | * 0x00000080 : SQUARE 109 | * 0x00000040 : TRIANGLE 110 | * 0x00000020 : CROSS 111 | * 0x00000010 : CIRCLE 112 | * 0x00000008 : RIGHT 113 | * 0x00000004 : LEFT 114 | * 0x00000002 : DOWN 115 | * 0x00000001 : UP 116 | */ 117 | typedef struct SceSettingsCtrl { 118 | uint64_t timeStamp; 119 | unsigned int buttons; 120 | unsigned short lx; 121 | unsigned short ly; 122 | unsigned short rx; 123 | unsigned short ry; 124 | 125 | // more? 126 | } SceSettingsCtrl; 127 | 128 | typedef struct SceSettingsCtrlArg { 129 | SceSettingsCtrl **ctrl; 130 | 131 | // more? 132 | } SceSettingsCtrlArg; 133 | 134 | typedef struct SceSettingsHiddenParam { 135 | char data[0xB0]; 136 | int m_nStep; 137 | 138 | // more? 139 | } SceSettingsHiddenParam; 140 | 141 | int addCurrentFw(void){ 142 | 143 | char text[0x80]; 144 | SceKernelFwInfo data; 145 | 146 | sceClibMemset(&data, 0, sizeof(data)); 147 | data.size = sizeof(data); 148 | 149 | _vshSblGetSystemSwVersion(&data); 150 | 151 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%X.%03X.%03X", ((data.version >> 24) & 0xFF), ((data.version >> 12) & 0xFFF), (data.version & 0xFFF)); 152 | 153 | add_entry("info_vita_current_fw", "Current FW", text); 154 | 155 | return 0; 156 | } 157 | 158 | int addFactoryFw(void){ 159 | 160 | char text[0x80]; 161 | unsigned int version = 0; 162 | 163 | _vshSblAimgrGetSMI(&version); 164 | 165 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%X.%03X.%03X", ((version >> 24) & 0xFF), ((version >> 12) & 0xFFF), (version & 0xFFF)); 166 | 167 | add_entry("info_vita_factory_fw", "Factory FW", text); 168 | 169 | return 0; 170 | } 171 | 172 | int addConsoleID(char *cid){ 173 | 174 | char text[0x80]; 175 | 176 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, 177 | "%02X%02X %02X%02X %02X%02X %02X%02X \n%02X%02X %02X%02X %02X%02X %02X%02X", 178 | cid[0x0], cid[0x1], cid[0x2], cid[0x3], cid[0x4], cid[0x5], cid[0x6], cid[0x7], 179 | cid[0x8], cid[0x9], cid[0xA], cid[0xB], cid[0xC], cid[0xD], cid[0xE], cid[0xF] 180 | ); 181 | 182 | add_entry("info_vita_console_id", "Console ID", text); 183 | 184 | return 0; 185 | } 186 | 187 | int addOpenPSID(void){ 188 | 189 | char OpenPSID[0x10]; 190 | char text[0x80]; 191 | 192 | sceClibMemset(OpenPSID, 0, sizeof(OpenPSID)); 193 | 194 | _sceKernelGetOpenPsId(OpenPSID); 195 | 196 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, 197 | "%02X%02X%02X%02X %02X%02X%02X%02X\n%02X%02X%02X%02X %02X%02X%02X%02X", 198 | OpenPSID[0x0], OpenPSID[0x1], OpenPSID[0x2], OpenPSID[0x3], 199 | OpenPSID[0x4], OpenPSID[0x5], OpenPSID[0x6], OpenPSID[0x7], 200 | OpenPSID[0x8], OpenPSID[0x9], OpenPSID[0xA], OpenPSID[0xB], 201 | OpenPSID[0xC], OpenPSID[0xD], OpenPSID[0xE], OpenPSID[0xF] 202 | ); 203 | 204 | add_entry("info_vita_open_psid", "Open PSID", text); 205 | 206 | return 0; 207 | } 208 | 209 | int addDeviceModel(char *cid){ 210 | 211 | char text[0x80]; 212 | SceUInt32 product_sub_code; 213 | 214 | product_sub_code = (cid[6] << 8) | cid[7]; 215 | 216 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "Unknown"); 217 | 218 | if(product_sub_code < 0x10){ 219 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "PlayStation Vita (Prototype)"); 220 | }else if(vshSblAimgrIsGenuineDolce() != 0){ 221 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "PlayStation TV"); 222 | 223 | }else if(vshSblAimgrIsGenuineVITA() != 0 && product_sub_code < 0x20 && ((1 << product_sub_code) & 0x1170000) != 0){ 224 | if(((1 << product_sub_code) & 0x70000) != 0){ 225 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "PlayStation Vita Fat%s", (vshSysconHasWWAN() == 0) ? "" : "(3G)"); 226 | }else{ 227 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "PlayStation Vita Slim"); 228 | } 229 | }else{ 230 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "PlayStation Vita Unknown (0x%X)", product_sub_code); 231 | } 232 | 233 | add_entry("info_vita_model", "Device Model", text); 234 | 235 | return 0; 236 | } 237 | 238 | int addDeviceType(char *cid){ 239 | 240 | char text[0x80]; 241 | 242 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "Unknown"); 243 | 244 | if(*(uint16_t*)(&cid[4]) == 0x301 && *(uint16_t*)(&cid[6]) == 0x1000 && cid[8] == 0x90){ 245 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "Diagnostics"); 246 | }else if(cid[5] < 0xF){ 247 | switch(cid[5]){ 248 | case 0x00: 249 | sceClibStrncpy(text, "Internal Test Unit", sizeof(text) - 1); 250 | break; 251 | case 0x01: 252 | sceClibStrncpy(text, "Development kit", sizeof(text) - 1); 253 | break; 254 | case 0x02: 255 | sceClibStrncpy(text, "Testing kit", sizeof(text) - 1); 256 | break; 257 | case 0x03: 258 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "J1/Japan"); 259 | break; 260 | case 0x04: 261 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "UC2/United States"); 262 | break; 263 | case 0x05: 264 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "CEL"); 265 | break; 266 | case 0x06: 267 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "KR2"); 268 | break; 269 | case 0x07: 270 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "CEK"); 271 | break; 272 | case 0x08: 273 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "MX2"); 274 | break; 275 | case 0x09: 276 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "AU3"); 277 | break; 278 | case 0x0A: 279 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "E12"); 280 | break; 281 | case 0x0B: 282 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "TW1/Taiwan"); 283 | break; 284 | case 0x0C: 285 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "RU3"); 286 | break; 287 | case 0x0D: 288 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "CN9"); 289 | break; 290 | case 0x0E: 291 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "HK5"); 292 | break; 293 | case 0x0F: 294 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "RSV1/reserved1"); 295 | break; 296 | case 0x10: 297 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "RSV2/reserved2"); 298 | break; 299 | case 0x11: 300 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s(%s)", "Retail", "RSV3/reserved3"); 301 | break; 302 | } 303 | } 304 | 305 | add_entry("info_vita_type", "Device Type", text); 306 | 307 | return 0; 308 | } 309 | 310 | int addSystemType(char *cid){ 311 | 312 | char text[0x80]; 313 | 314 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "Unknown"); 315 | 316 | if(vshSblAimgrIsCEX() != 0){ 317 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "Retail"); 318 | }else if(vshSblAimgrIsDEX() != 0){ 319 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "Testing kit"); 320 | }else if(vshSblAimgrIsTool() != 0){ 321 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "Development kit"); 322 | }else if(vshSblAimgrIsTest() != 0){ 323 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "Internal Test Unit"); 324 | }else if(*(uint16_t*)(&cid[4]) == 0x301 && *(uint16_t*)(&cid[6]) == 0x1000 && cid[8] == 0x90){ 325 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "Diagnostics"); 326 | } 327 | 328 | add_entry("info_vita_sys_type", "System Type", text); 329 | 330 | return 0; 331 | } 332 | 333 | int addDevelopmentMode(void){ 334 | 335 | add_entry("info_mode_devmode", "Development Mode", (vshSblSsIsDevelopmentMode() != 0) ? "Yes" : "No"); 336 | 337 | return 0; 338 | } 339 | 340 | int addDownloaderMode(void){ 341 | 342 | add_entry("info_mode_dlmode", "Downloader Mode", (vshSysconIsDownLoaderMode() != 0) ? "Yes" : "No"); 343 | 344 | return 0; 345 | } 346 | 347 | int addIduMode(void){ 348 | 349 | add_entry("info_mode_idu_mode", "IDU Mode", (vshSysconIsIduMode() != 0) ? "Yes" : "No"); 350 | 351 | return 0; 352 | } 353 | 354 | int addShowMode(void){ 355 | 356 | add_entry("info_mode_show_mode", "Show Mode", (vshSysconIsShowMode() != 0) ? "Yes" : "No"); 357 | 358 | return 0; 359 | } 360 | 361 | int addManuMode(void){ 362 | 363 | int result = 0; 364 | 365 | sceSblPmMgrGetCurrentMode(&result); 366 | 367 | add_entry("info_mode_manu_mode", "Manufacturing Mode", (result != 0) ? "Yes" : "No"); 368 | 369 | return 0; 370 | } 371 | 372 | const char *byte_count[] = { 373 | "Byte", 374 | "KB", 375 | "MB", 376 | "GB", 377 | "TB" 378 | }; 379 | 380 | int i2f(float *dst, uint32_t val); 381 | 382 | int addDeviceSpace(const char *dev){ 383 | 384 | int res, count_max = 0, count_used = 0; 385 | SceOff max, used; 386 | float used_size, max_size; 387 | char text[0x80]; 388 | 389 | SceIoDevInfo info; 390 | sceClibMemset(&info, 0, sizeof(SceIoDevInfo)); 391 | 392 | res = sceIoDevctl(dev, 0x3001, 0, 0, &info, sizeof(SceIoDevInfo)); 393 | 394 | if(res == 0){ 395 | 396 | used = info.max_size - info.free_size; 397 | max = info.max_size; 398 | 399 | while(max > 0x100000){ 400 | max >>= 10; count_max++; 401 | } 402 | 403 | if(max < 0x400){ 404 | max <<= 10; count_max = 0xFFFFFFFF; 405 | } 406 | 407 | i2f(&max_size, (uint32_t)max); 408 | 409 | while(used > 0x100000){ 410 | used >>= 10; count_used++; 411 | } 412 | 413 | if(used < 0x400){ 414 | used <<= 10; count_used = 0xFFFFFFFF; 415 | } 416 | 417 | i2f(&used_size, (uint32_t)used); 418 | 419 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%.2lf %s / %.2lf %s", used_size, byte_count[count_used + 1], max_size, byte_count[count_max + 1]); 420 | 421 | }else{ 422 | sceClibStrncpy(text, "not found", sizeof(text) - 1); 423 | } 424 | 425 | add_entry("info_dev_space", dev, text); 426 | 427 | return 0; 428 | } 429 | 430 | int addSerialNo(void){ 431 | 432 | int start_idx = 0; 433 | char text[0x80]; 434 | short buf[0x200 >> 1]; 435 | 436 | sceClibMemset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); 437 | vshIdStorageReadLeaf(0x112, buf); 438 | 439 | while(buf[start_idx] == buf[start_idx + 1]) 440 | start_idx++; 441 | 442 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%X%X-%X%X%X%X%X%X%X%X %X%X%X%X%X%X%X", 443 | (buf[start_idx + 0x0] >> 8 & 0xF), (buf[start_idx + 0x1] >> 8 & 0xF), 444 | 445 | (buf[start_idx + 0x2] >> 8 & 0xF), (buf[start_idx + 0x3] >> 8 & 0xF), 446 | (buf[start_idx + 0x4] >> 8 & 0xF), (buf[start_idx + 0x5] >> 8 & 0xF), 447 | (buf[start_idx + 0x6] >> 8 & 0xF), (buf[start_idx + 0x7] >> 8 & 0xF), 448 | (buf[start_idx + 0x8] >> 8 & 0xF), (buf[start_idx + 0x9] >> 8 & 0xF), 449 | 450 | (buf[start_idx + 0xA] >> 8 & 0xF), (buf[start_idx + 0xB] >> 8 & 0xF), 451 | (buf[start_idx + 0xC] >> 8 & 0xF), (buf[start_idx + 0xD] >> 8 & 0xF), 452 | (buf[start_idx + 0xE] >> 8 & 0xF), (buf[start_idx + 0xF] >> 8 & 0xF), 453 | (buf[start_idx + 0x10] >> 8 & 0xF) 454 | ); 455 | 456 | add_entry("info_serial_no", "Serial No", text); 457 | 458 | return 0; 459 | } 460 | 461 | int addModelFromIdStorage(void){ 462 | 463 | char text[0x80]; 464 | char temp[0x10]; 465 | char buf[0x200]; 466 | 467 | sceClibMemset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); 468 | vshIdStorageReadLeaf(0x115, buf); 469 | 470 | sceClibMemset(temp, 0, sizeof(temp)); 471 | sceClibMemcpy(temp, buf, 8); 472 | buf[0x10] = 0; 473 | 474 | if(temp[3] == 0x30) 475 | temp[3] = '-'; 476 | 477 | buf[0xC] = 0; 478 | 479 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%s/%s", temp, &buf[0x8]); 480 | 481 | add_entry("info_model_from_idstorage", "Model", text); 482 | 483 | return 0; 484 | } 485 | 486 | int addHardwareInfo(void){ 487 | 488 | char text[0x80]; 489 | unsigned char info[4]; 490 | 491 | sceClibMemset(info, 0, sizeof(info)); 492 | _vshSysconGetHardwareInfo(info); 493 | 494 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%02X %02X %02X %02X", info[3], info[2], info[1], info[0]); 495 | 496 | add_entry("info_hardware_info", "Hardware Info", text); 497 | 498 | return 0; 499 | } 500 | 501 | int addBootloaderRevision(void){ 502 | 503 | int rev = 0; 504 | char text[0x80]; 505 | 506 | sysidentGetBootloaderRevision(&rev); 507 | 508 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%d", rev); 509 | 510 | add_entry("info_bootloader_rev", "Bootloader Revision", text); 511 | 512 | return 0; 513 | } 514 | 515 | int addSoCRevision(void){ 516 | 517 | int rev = 0; 518 | char text[0x80]; 519 | 520 | sysidentGetSoCRevision(&rev); 521 | 522 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "%d", rev & 0xFF); 523 | 524 | add_entry("info_soc_rev", "SoC Revision", text); 525 | 526 | return 0; 527 | } 528 | 529 | int addErnieDLVersion(void){ 530 | 531 | int ver = 0; 532 | char text[0x80]; 533 | 534 | sysidentGetErnieDLVersion(&ver); 535 | 536 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "0x%08X", ver); 537 | 538 | add_entry("info_ernie_dl_version", "Ernie DL Version", text); 539 | 540 | return 0; 541 | } 542 | 543 | int addBatteryVersion(void){ 544 | 545 | int HWinfo, FWinfo, DFinfo; 546 | char text[0x80]; 547 | 548 | sysidentGetBatteryVersion(&HWinfo, &FWinfo, &DFinfo); 549 | 550 | add_entry("info_battery_version", "Battery Version", " "); 551 | 552 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "0x%08X(%s)", HWinfo, (HWinfo > 7) ? "Abby" : "Bert"); 553 | add_entry("info_battery_version_1", "HWinfo", text); 554 | 555 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "0x%08X", FWinfo); 556 | add_entry("info_battery_version_2", "FWinfo", text); 557 | 558 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "0x%08X", DFinfo); 559 | add_entry("info_battery_version_3", "DFinfo", text); 560 | 561 | return 0; 562 | } 563 | 564 | int addBaryonVersion(void){ 565 | 566 | char text[0x80]; 567 | 568 | sceClibSnprintf(text, sizeof(text) - 1, "0x%08X", sysidentGetBaryonVersion()); 569 | 570 | add_entry("info_baryon_version", "Baryon Version", text); 571 | 572 | return 0; 573 | } 574 | 575 | int addSysident(SceSize args, void *argp){ 576 | 577 | char cid[0x20]; 578 | 579 | _vshSblAimgrGetConsoleId(cid); 580 | 581 | add_category("sysident_system", "System Info"); 582 | 583 | addCurrentFw(); 584 | addFactoryFw(); 585 | 586 | addSerialNo(); 587 | addModelFromIdStorage(); 588 | 589 | addConsoleID(cid); 590 | addOpenPSID(); 591 | addDeviceModel(cid); 592 | addDeviceType(cid); 593 | addSystemType(cid); 594 | 595 | add_category("sysident_system_mode", "System Mode"); 596 | 597 | addIduMode(); 598 | addShowMode(); 599 | addManuMode(); 600 | addDevelopmentMode(); 601 | addDownloaderMode(); 602 | 603 | add_category("sysident_dev_space", "Device Space"); 604 | 605 | addDeviceSpace("gro0:"); 606 | addDeviceSpace("grw0:"); 607 | addDeviceSpace("imc0:"); 608 | addDeviceSpace("os0:"); 609 | addDeviceSpace("pd0:"); 610 | addDeviceSpace("sa0:"); 611 | addDeviceSpace("tm0:"); 612 | addDeviceSpace("sd0:"); 613 | addDeviceSpace("ud0:"); 614 | addDeviceSpace("uma0:"); 615 | addDeviceSpace("ur0:"); 616 | addDeviceSpace("ux0:"); 617 | addDeviceSpace("vd0:"); 618 | addDeviceSpace("vs0:"); 619 | addDeviceSpace("xmc0:"); 620 | 621 | if(advanced_mode != 0){ 622 | add_category("sysident_advanced_mode", "Advanced Mode"); 623 | addHardwareInfo(); 624 | addBootloaderRevision(); 625 | addSoCRevision(); 626 | addBaryonVersion(); 627 | addErnieDLVersion(); 628 | addBatteryVersion(); 629 | } 630 | 631 | return 0; 632 | } 633 | 634 | #define WAIT_FRAME 21 635 | 636 | tai_hook_ref_t SettingsShowHiddenInfo_ref; 637 | int SettingsShowHiddenInfo_patch(SceSettingsHiddenParam *a1, SceSettingsCtrlArg *a2){ 638 | 639 | int ret = 0; 640 | 641 | if(a1->m_nStep < WAIT_FRAME) 642 | a1->m_nStep++; 643 | 644 | if (a1->m_nStep != WAIT_FRAME) 645 | return ret; 646 | 647 | a1->m_nStep++; 648 | 649 | addSysident(0, NULL); 650 | 651 | return ret; 652 | } 653 | 654 | static tai_hook_ref_t sceKernelLoadStartModule_ref; 655 | static SceUID sceKernelLoadStartModule_patch(const char *path, SceSize args, void *argp, int flags, SceKernelLMOption *option, int *status){ 656 | SceUID ret; 657 | 658 | ret = TAI_CONTINUE(SceUID, sceKernelLoadStartModule_ref, path, args, argp, flags, option, status); 659 | 660 | if(ret > 0 && sceClibStrncmp(path, "vs0:app/NPXS10015/system_settings_core.suprx", 44) == 0){ 661 | 662 | taiGetModuleExportFunc("SceSystemSettingsCore", 0x4562B26E, 0x321CFB2E, (uintptr_t *)&SceSystemSettingsCore_321CFB2E); 663 | taiGetModuleExportFunc("SceSystemSettingsCore", 0x4562B26E, 0xA4AB36D1, (uintptr_t *)&SceSystemSettingsCore_A4AB36D1); 664 | taiGetModuleExportFunc("SceSystemSettingsCore", 0x4562B26E, 0xAD9B37CF, (uintptr_t *)&SceSystemSettingsCore_AD9B37CF); 665 | taiGetModuleExportFunc("SceSystemSettingsCore", 0x4562B26E, 0xDA2AFC21, (uintptr_t *)&SceSystemSettingsCore_DA2AFC21); 666 | 667 | taiGetModuleExportFunc("ScePaf", 0xA7D28DAE, 0xFC5CD359, (uintptr_t *)&scePafMalloc); 668 | } 669 | 670 | return ret; 671 | } 672 | 673 | #if DEBUG != 0 674 | tai_hook_ref_t sceSblQafMgrIsAllowAllDebugMenuDisplay_ref; 675 | int sceSblQafMgrIsAllowAllDebugMenuDisplay_patch(void){ 676 | 677 | TAI_CONTINUE(int, sceSblQafMgrIsAllowAllDebugMenuDisplay_ref); 678 | 679 | return 0; 680 | } 681 | 682 | tai_hook_ref_t sceSblQafMgrIsAllowMinimumDebugMenuDisplay_ref; 683 | int sceSblQafMgrIsAllowMinimumDebugMenuDisplay_patch(void){ 684 | 685 | TAI_CONTINUE(int, sceSblQafMgrIsAllowMinimumDebugMenuDisplay_ref); 686 | 687 | return 0; 688 | } 689 | 690 | tai_hook_ref_t sceSblQafMgrIsAllowLimitedDebugMenuDisplay_ref; 691 | int sceSblQafMgrIsAllowLimitedDebugMenuDisplay_patch(void){ 692 | 693 | TAI_CONTINUE(int, sceSblQafMgrIsAllowLimitedDebugMenuDisplay_ref); 694 | 695 | return 0; 696 | } 697 | 698 | tai_hook_ref_t vshSblUtMgrHasStoreFlag_ref; 699 | int vshSblUtMgrHasStoreFlag_patch(void){ 700 | 701 | TAI_CONTINUE(int, vshSblUtMgrHasStoreFlag_ref); 702 | 703 | return 0; 704 | } 705 | #endif 706 | 707 | int vshSblUtMgrHasStoreFlag(void); 708 | int sceSblQafMgrIsAllowAllDebugMenuDisplay(void); 709 | int sceSblQafMgrIsAllowMinimumDebugMenuDisplay(void); 710 | int sceSblQafMgrIsAllowLimitedDebugMenuDisplay(void); 711 | 712 | void _start() __attribute__ ((weak, alias ("module_start"))); 713 | int module_start(SceSize argc, const void *args){ 714 | 715 | tai_module_info_t info; 716 | info.size = sizeof(info); 717 | 718 | if(taiGetModuleInfo("SceSettings", &info) < 0) 719 | return SCE_KERNEL_START_FAILED; 720 | 721 | int buf[2]; 722 | 723 | advanced_mode = (_vshKernelSearchModuleByName("SysidentKernel", buf) < 0) ? 0 : 1; 724 | 725 | int old_cmd = 0; 726 | 727 | if(old_cmd == 0) 728 | old_cmd = vshSblUtMgrHasStoreFlag(); 729 | 730 | if(old_cmd == 0) 731 | old_cmd = sceSblQafMgrIsAllowAllDebugMenuDisplay(); 732 | 733 | if(old_cmd == 0) 734 | old_cmd = sceSblQafMgrIsAllowMinimumDebugMenuDisplay(); 735 | 736 | if(old_cmd == 0) 737 | old_cmd = sceSblQafMgrIsAllowLimitedDebugMenuDisplay(); 738 | 739 | switch(info.module_nid){ 740 | case 0xC2A86F54: // SceSettings 3.60 retail 741 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x1628F, ®ister_tag); 742 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16421, &add_string); 743 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x1A0358 : 0x1A0298, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 744 | break; 745 | 746 | case 0x3C331B4C: // SceSettings 3.61 retail 747 | case 0x663D16BA: // SceSettings 3.63 retail 748 | case 0x13B4C016: // SceSettings 3.65 retail 749 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x1628F, ®ister_tag); 750 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16421, &add_string); 751 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x1A035C : 0x1A029C, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 752 | break; 753 | 754 | case 0x313B7C2F: // SceSettings 3.67 retail 755 | case 0xEECD991F: // SceSettings 3.69 retail 756 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x1628F, ®ister_tag); 757 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16421, &add_string); 758 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x19DC9C : 0x19DBDC, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 759 | break; 760 | 761 | case 0xC70F5DBF: // SceSettings 3.68 retail 762 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x1628F, ®ister_tag); 763 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16421, &add_string); 764 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x19DC98 : 0x19DBD8, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 765 | break; 766 | 767 | case 0x87B0BDAA: // SceSettings 3.70 retail 768 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x1628F, ®ister_tag); 769 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16421, &add_string); 770 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x19DD10 : 0x19DC50, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 771 | break; 772 | 773 | case 0xF432CA79: // SceSettings 3.71 retail 774 | case 0xB3D172E6: // SceSettings 3.72 retail 775 | case 0xE37F668C: // SceSettings 3.73 retail 776 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x1628F, ®ister_tag); 777 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16421, &add_string); 778 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x19DD14 : 0x19DC54, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 779 | break; 780 | 781 | case 0x10BA2399: // SceSettings 3.60 Testkit 782 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x1628F, ®ister_tag); 783 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16421, &add_string); 784 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x1A4B2C : 0x1A4A6C, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 785 | break; 786 | 787 | case 0xDFC5F186: // SceSettings 3.61 Testkit 788 | case 0x163D1795: // SceSettings 3.63 Testkit 789 | case 0xDDBDCA22: // SceSettings 3.65 Testkit 790 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x1628F, ®ister_tag); 791 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16421, &add_string); 792 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x1A4B30 : 0x1A4A70, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 793 | break; 794 | 795 | case 0x9F6C8C9B: // SceSettings 3.67 Testkit 796 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x1628F, ®ister_tag); 797 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16421, &add_string); 798 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x1A2470 : 0x1A23B0, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 799 | break; 800 | 801 | case 0xCE26FE98: // SceSettings 3.68 Testkit 802 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x1628F, ®ister_tag); 803 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16421, &add_string); 804 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x1A246C : 0x1A23AC, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 805 | break; 806 | 807 | case 0xDD4118A4: // SceSettings 3.60 Devkit 808 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16343, ®ister_tag); 809 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x164D5, &add_string); 810 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x1A99E4 : 0x1A9924, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 811 | break; 812 | 813 | case 0xE44106DE: // SceSettings 3.61 Devkit 814 | case 0x5B1FDA3E: // SceSettings 3.63 Devkit 815 | case 0x00994D5D: // SceSettings 3.65 Devkit 816 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16343, ®ister_tag); 817 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x164D5, &add_string); 818 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x1A99E8 : 0x1A9928, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 819 | break; 820 | 821 | case 0xE55683E6: // SceSettings 3.67 Devkit 822 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16343, ®ister_tag); 823 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x164D5, &add_string); 824 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x1A7328 : 0x1A7268, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 825 | break; 826 | 827 | case 0xAD2E2D54: // SceSettings 3.68 Devkit 828 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x16343, ®ister_tag); 829 | module_get_offset(info.modid, 0, 0x164D5, &add_string); 830 | hook[0] = HookOffset(info.modid, (old_cmd == 0) ? 0x1A7324 : 0x1A7264, 1, SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 831 | break; 832 | 833 | default: 834 | sceClibPrintf("Module nid : 0x%08X\n", info.module_nid); 835 | return SCE_KERNEL_START_FAILED; 836 | } 837 | 838 | hook[1] = HookImport("SceSettings", 0xCAE9ACE6, 0x2DCC4AFA, sceKernelLoadStartModule); 839 | 840 | #if DEBUG != 0 841 | hook[2] = HookImport("SceSettings", 0x35C5ACD4, 0x4A004B05, vshSblUtMgrHasStoreFlag); 842 | hook[3] = HookImport("SceSettings", 0x756B7E89, 0x66843305, sceSblQafMgrIsAllowAllDebugMenuDisplay); 843 | hook[4] = HookImport("SceSettings", 0x756B7E89, 0xA156BBD2, sceSblQafMgrIsAllowMinimumDebugMenuDisplay); 844 | hook[5] = HookImport("SceSettings", 0x756B7E89, 0xC456212D, sceSblQafMgrIsAllowLimitedDebugMenuDisplay); 845 | #endif 846 | 847 | return SCE_KERNEL_START_SUCCESS; 848 | } 849 | 850 | int module_stop(SceSize argc, const void *args){ 851 | 852 | HookRelease(hook[0], SettingsShowHiddenInfo); 853 | HookRelease(hook[1], sceKernelLoadStartModule); 854 | 855 | #if DEBUG != 0 856 | HookRelease(hook[2], vshSblUtMgrHasStoreFlag); 857 | HookRelease(hook[3], sceSblQafMgrIsAllowAllDebugMenuDisplay); 858 | HookRelease(hook[4], sceSblQafMgrIsAllowMinimumDebugMenuDisplay); 859 | HookRelease(hook[5], sceSblQafMgrIsAllowLimitedDebugMenuDisplay); 860 | #endif 861 | 862 | return SCE_KERNEL_STOP_SUCCESS; 863 | } 864 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysidentUser/src/taihen_min.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | 4 | int module_get_offset(SceUID modid, int segidx, uint32_t offset, void *stub_out){ 5 | 6 | int res = 0; 7 | SceKernelModuleInfo info; 8 | 9 | if(segidx > 3){ 10 | return -1; 11 | } 12 | 13 | if(stub_out == NULL){ 14 | return -2; 15 | } 16 | 17 | res = sceKernelGetModuleInfo(modid, &info); 18 | if(res < 0){ 19 | return res; 20 | } 21 | 22 | if(offset > info.segments[segidx].memsz){ 23 | return -3; 24 | } 25 | 26 | *(uint32_t *)stub_out = (uint32_t)(info.segments[segidx].vaddr + offset); 27 | 28 | return 0; 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SysidentUser/src/taihen_min.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef _TAIHEN_HELPER_H_ 2 | #define _TAIHEN_HELPER_H_ 3 | 4 | #define HookImport(module_name, library_nid, func_nid, func_name) ({ \ 5 | taiHookFunctionImport(&func_name ## _ref, module_name, library_nid, func_nid, func_name ## _patch); \ 6 | }) 7 | 8 | #define HookOffset(modid, offset, thumb, func_name) ({ \ 9 | taiHookFunctionOffset(&func_name ## _ref, modid, 0, offset, thumb, func_name ## _patch); \ 10 | }) 11 | 12 | #define HookRelease(hook_uid, hook_func_name) ({ \ 13 | if (hook_uid >= 0)taiHookRelease(hook_uid, hook_func_name ## _ref); \ 14 | }) 15 | 16 | int module_get_offset(SceUID modid, int segidx, uint32_t offset, void *stub_out); 17 | 18 | #endif // _TAIHEN_HELPER_H_ 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | cd SysidentKernel 4 | cmake . 5 | make 6 | cd .. 7 | 8 | cd SysidentUser 9 | cmake . 10 | make 11 | cd .. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------