- remove any reference to sept and parsing of it
- completely refactor and simplify keygen
- use new Atmo tsec keygen for 7.0.0 and up
- simplify all info/tools that depend on hos keygen and bis keys
- If sd backup size exceeds eMMC size, bail out.
- If partial files backup is smaller allow restoring in case user has an eMMC upgrade.
Following the same behavior that single file backup has when it's smaller.
There were 4 reports of Nyx hanging or UMS and backup verification failing because of low binned Erista SoC.
This change reduces clock for hekate main and Nyx will now automatically try and find a working one.
In case Nyx hangs it will reduce it on next inject.
If Nyx works and user still has issues with UMS/Verification, manually editing nyx.ini and setting `bpmpclock=2` will fix that.
Allow usage of FatFS simple gpt parsing for setting the fat partition in case its label is not hos_data.
Additionally allow hos_data partition to not be the first one.
- Refactor various variables and functions
- Flush whole cache when full
- Allow cache to be disabled
- Add support for raw emuMMC in nyx contenxt
- Use partition names for keys (to avoid issues with different ordering)
- Add deinit function that flushes the whole cache
- Change bis lookup address
- Halve cache size to 256MB in order to support 512MB ramdisk also.
Co-Authored-By: shchmue <7903403+shchmue@users.noreply.github.com>
- Added 4KB sequential and random tests that shows IOPS and rate
- The test is now faster as it does 1GB raw reads and 512GB for random reads
- Still does 3 iterations in order to cover both nands that most eMMCs and SDs have.
- Refactor various variables and defines
- Removed Card/BGA and OEM ID info as they are static and useless
- Commented out bkops functions completely as not used
- Remove extra buf usage when there's already storage for storing that data
- Optimize various functions to save space
- Clean up useless or duplicate code
An edge was fixed where the checks for if it's possible to backup files for partition manager would overflow and end up with a value < 1GB and thus proceeding to the backup/restore process.