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| da0x2 || contains EAP Kernel ||
| da0x2 || contains eap_kernel ||
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| da0x3.crypt || contains eap_vsh img ||
| da0x3.crypt || contains eap_vsh img ||

Revision as of 17:41, 2 November 2018

Throughout the pups that sony sends to the end user or to the developers in devnet, there are several codenames used inside the pup. They usually consist of 8 numbers that determine to sony what it means. Here there'll be a list of some codenames used by sony and their meanings.

Codenames Table

Codename Description Notes
C0000001 emc_ipl
C0010001 eap_kbl
C0020001 torus_fw
40000001 BLNK Syscon Firmware
40000002 BASE Syscon Firmware
40000003 SYST Syscon Firmware
40010001 Syscon PTCH #1
40010002 Syscon PTCH #2
80000001 sam_ipl
80010001 Secure Loader
80010002 Secure Kernel
80010006 ACMgr
80010008 AuthMgr
80010009 Individual Data Mgr
8001000A FSM Mgr
8001000B KeyMgr
8001000C SM_Service
401R Bluray 401R Firmware update
402R Bluray 402R Firmware update
403R Bluray 403R Firmware update
404R Bluray 404R Firmware update
405R Bluray 405R Firmware update
40020001 USB-SATA Bridge Firmware update

Devices Codenames Table

Codename Description Notes
cd0 contains 4XXR
da0 contains 4002XXXX
da0x0.crypt contains preinst img
da0x1.crypt contains preinst2 img
da0x2 contains eap_kernel
da0x3.crypt contains eap_vsh img
da0x4b.crypt contains system img
da0x5b.crypt contains system_ex img
da0x9.crypt contains system_data img
da0x12.crypt contains update img
da0x13.crypt contains user img
da0x14.crypt contains eap_user img
sc_fw_update0 contains 4000XXXX/4001XXXX
sflash0s0x32b contains C000XXXX
sflash0s0x33 contains C001XXXX
sflash0s0x38 contains C002XXXX
sflash0s1.cryptx2b contains 8000XXXX
sflash0s1.cryptx3b contains 8001XXXX CORE_OS