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==Components==
 
==Components==
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{| class="wikitable"
 
! Label !! Component !! Part !! Markings !! Notes
 
! Label !! Component !! Part !! Markings !! Notes
 
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| Samsung S5L8730
 
| Samsung S5L8730
 
| 339S0081 ARM, K4X51323PG-UGC6, EDE168AG 0928, APL0378A00, N1X2XW 0931
 
| 339S0081 ARM, K4X51323PG-UGC6, EDE168AG 0928, APL0378A00, N1X2XW 0931
| Printed backwards on the chip - how sneaky.
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| Printed backwards on the chip - how sneaky. ARM1176JZF-S core (per CP15 data).
 
|-
 
|-
 
|  
 
|  
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|-
 
|-
 
| 1
 
| 1
|  
+
| Power manager
|  
+
| Probably Dialog
 
| 338S0707, -AD, 09278HGZ
 
| 338S0707, -AD, 09278HGZ
|  
+
| Similar looking and named chips like this have been power managers. Apple uses chips like these in just about every device.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 3
 
| 3
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|-
 
|-
 
| 5
 
| 5
|  
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| Audio codec
|  
+
| Cirrus Logic CLI1480A
 
| 338S0559, ATWV0926, SGP
 
| 338S0559, ATWV0926, SGP
|  
+
| Also found in the Touch 3G. Stereo CODEC w/ Headphone and Speaker Amp
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 6
 
| 6
|  
+
| Accelerometer
|  
+
| [http://www.st.com/internet/com/TECHNICAL_RESOURCES/TECHNICAL_LITERATURE/DATASHEET/CD00213611.pdf LIS331DLM]
 
| 33DM, 2910
 
| 33DM, 2910
|  
+
| The newer Touch's, iPhone's, and even the iPad have similar accelerometers, and I've discovered a pattern in the chip names.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 7
 
| 7
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| 0630, CK9Y, 925
 
| 0630, CK9Y, 925
 
|  
 
|  
 +
|}
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 +
== Code Execution ==
 +
 +
Code execution on the Nano 5G was achieved by blindly porting [[WInd3x|wInd3x]].
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 +
== CP15 Registers ==
 +
 +
Dump of CP15 registers from bootrom context:
 +
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
! cX !! cY !! opc2 !! Description !! Value !! Interpretation
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 0
 +
| 0
 +
| Main ID
 +
| 410fb764
 +
| ARM (0x41), Variant 0, Architecture: see CPUID, Part: ARM1176
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| Cache Type
 +
| 1d152152
 +
| Write back, format C cache lockdown, Register 7 cache cleaning operations, separate I/D caches; data cache: (no restriction on page allocation, 16KB, 4-way associative, 2 word line length) istrunction cache: (no restrictions on page allocation, 16KB, 4-way, 2 word)
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 0
 +
| 2
 +
| TCM Status
 +
| 00000000
 +
| No tightly coupled memory.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 0
 +
| 3
 +
| TLB Type
 +
| 00000800
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| 0
 +
| Processor Feature 0
 +
| 00000111
 +
| Jazelle, Thumb1, ARM (no Thumb2)
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| 1
 +
| Processor Feature 1
 +
| 00000011
 +
| Security Extensions Architecture v1, Standard ARMv4 programmer's model. No microcontroller model.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| 2
 +
| Debug Feature 0
 +
| 00000033
 +
| v6.1 Secure Debug, v6.1 Debug.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| 3
 +
| Auxiliary Feature 0
 +
| 00000000
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| 4
 +
| Memory Model Feature 0
 +
| 01130003
 +
| Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| 5
 +
| Memory Model Feature 1
 +
| 10030302
 +
| Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| 6
 +
| Memory Model Feature 2
 +
| 01222100
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| Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| 7
 +
| Memory Model Feature 3
 +
| 00000000
 +
| Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 2
 +
| 0
 +
| Instruction Set Feature Attribute 0
 +
| 00140011
 +
| Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 2
 +
| 1
 +
| Instruction Set Feature Attribute 1
 +
| 12002111
 +
| Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 2
 +
| 2
 +
| Instruction Set Feature Attribute 2
 +
| 11231121
 +
| Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 2
 +
| 3
 +
| Instruction Set Feature Attribute 3
 +
| 01102131
 +
| Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 2
 +
| 4
 +
| Instruction Set Feature Attribute 4
 +
| 00001141
 +
| Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
 +
|-
 +
| 0
 +
| 2
 +
| 5
 +
| Instruction Set Feature Attribute 5
 +
| 00000000
 +
| Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
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|-
 +
| 1
 +
| 0
 +
| 0
 +
| Control
 +
| 00450078
 +
| No Force AP, no TEX remap, CPSR E set to 0 on exception, no VIC, no extended page tables, allow unaligned data access, no fast interrupts, global enable for instruction/data TCM, loads to PC set the T bit, random cache replacement, exceptions vectors at Vector Base Address Register. I$, D$ disabled by wInd3x, branch prediction disabled, no strict alignment fault checking, no MMU.
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|-
 +
| 1
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| Auxiliary Control
 +
| 00000007
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 1
 +
| 0
 +
| 2
 +
| Coprocessor Access Control
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 1
 +
| 1
 +
| 0
 +
| Secure Configuration
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 1
 +
| 1
 +
| 1
 +
| Secure Debug Enable
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 1
 +
| 1
 +
| 2
 +
| Non-Secure Access Control
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 2
 +
| 0
 +
| 0
 +
| Translation Table Base 0
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 2
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| Translation Table Base 1
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 2
 +
| 0
 +
| 2
 +
| Translation Table Base Control
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 3
 +
| 0
 +
| 0
 +
| Domain Access Control
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 7
 +
| 4
 +
| 0
 +
| PCA
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 7
 +
| 10
 +
| 6
 +
| Cache Dirty Status
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 9
 +
| 0
 +
| 0
 +
| Data Cache Lockdown
 +
| fffffff0
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 9
 +
| 0
 +
| 1
 +
| Instruction Cache Lockdown
 +
| fffffff0
 +
| ...
 +
|-
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| 9
 +
| 1
 +
| 0
 +
| Data TCM Region
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 9
 +
| 1
 +
| 1
 +
| Instruction TCM Region
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 9
 +
| 1
 +
| 2
 +
| Data TCM Non-secure Control Access
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 9
 +
| 1
 +
| 3
 +
| Instruction TCM Non-secure Control Access
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 9
 +
| 2
 +
| 0
 +
| TCM Selection
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|-
 +
| 9
 +
| 8
 +
| 0
 +
| Cache Behavior Override
 +
| 00000000
 +
| ...
 +
|}
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== Clock Gates ==
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The clock gate registers are:
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 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
! Address !! Name
 +
|-
 +
| 0x3C500048
 +
| GATES[0]
 +
|-
 +
| 0x3C50004C
 +
| GATES[1]
 +
|-
 +
| 0x3C500058
 +
| GATES[4]
 +
|-
 +
| 0x3C500068
 +
| GATES[8]
 +
|-
 +
| 0x3C50006C
 +
| GATES[9]
 +
|}
 +
 +
GATES[2, 3, 5, 6, 7], etc seem to be unused. A clock is enabled by setting a corresponding bit (GATE[n][m]) low. The following clock gates have been extracted by analyzing debug structures in OSOS. We also provide the 'numerical' argument that can be passed to the clkgen_{enable,disable}_gate function calls in the BootROM. The BootROM will automatically enable some function-related gates together if one is specified. This is probably a leftover from earlier codebases where one functionality would correspond to one clock gate bit, while now a functionality might be gated behind multiple bits.
 +
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
! Function !! Register(s)/Bit(s) !! Number in BootROM
 +
|-
 +
| AES
 +
| GATE[0][7]
 +
| 7
 +
|-
 +
| AMC
 +
| GATE[0][3]
 +
| 3
 +
|-
 +
| AMC-core
 +
| GATE[0][4]
 +
| 4
 +
|-
 +
| AMCSS
 +
| GATE[1][17]
 +
| 38
 +
|-
 +
| ARM-core
 +
| GATE[0][15]
 +
| 15
 +
|-
 +
| ARM-icu
 +
| GATE[0][16]
 +
| 16
 +
|-
 +
| ARM-sleep
 +
| GATE[0][20]
 +
| 20
 +
|-
 +
| AXI-bus
 +
| GATE[1][18]
 +
| 39
 +
|-
 +
| AXI-spine
 +
| GATE[8][13]
 +
| 63
 +
|-
 +
| AXI-video
 +
| GATE[8][14]
 +
| 64
 +
|-
 +
| CAMIF
 +
| GATE[0][17], GATE[8][15]
 +
| 17, 65
 +
|-
 +
| CEATA
 +
| GATE[0][6]
 +
| 6
 +
|-
 +
| CLCD
 +
| GATE[8][9]
 +
| 59
 +
|-
 +
| CLCD-OTF
 +
| GATE[8][10]
 +
| 60
 +
|-
 +
| CSIS
 +
| GATE[0][18]
 +
| 18
 +
|-
 +
| DDR-MIU
 +
| GATE[9][17]
 +
| 89
 +
|-
 +
| DMAC0
 +
| GATE[0][11]
 +
| 11
 +
|-
 +
| DMAC1
 +
| GATE[0][12]
 +
| 12
 +
|-
 +
| DMAX
 +
| GATE[8][8]
 +
| 58
 +
|-
 +
| ECC
 +
| GATE[0][9]
 +
| 9
 +
|-
 +
| ECID
 +
| GATE[1][14]
 +
| 35
 +
|-
 +
| FMC
 +
| GATE[0][5]
 +
| 5
 +
|-
 +
| GPIO
 +
| GATE[1][12]
 +
| 33
 +
|-
 +
| H264
 +
| GATE[8][2], GATE[9][18]
 +
| 52, 90
 +
|-
 +
| H264ENC
 +
| GATE[4][7], GATE[8][16], GATE[8][17]
 +
| 60, 66, 67
 +
|-
 +
| IIC0
 +
| GATE[1][4], GATE[9][11]
 +
| 25, 83
 +
|-
 +
| IIC1
 +
| GATE[1][6], GATE[9][12]
 +
| 27, 84
 +
|-
 +
| IIS0
 +
| GATE[1][7]
 +
| 28
 +
|-
 +
| IIS1
 +
| GATE[1][10]
 +
| 31
 +
|-
 +
| IIS2
 +
| GATE[1][16]
 +
| 37
 +
|-
 +
| JPEG
 +
| GATE[0][19]
 +
| 19
 +
|-
 +
| LCD
 +
| GATE[0][1], GATE[9][16]
 +
| 1, 88
 +
|-
 +
| MBX-3D
 +
| GATE[8][6]
 +
| 56
 +
|-
 +
| MBX-bus
 +
| GATE[8][7]
 +
| 57
 +
|-
 +
| MBX-core
 +
| GATE[8][5]
 +
| 55
 +
|-
 +
| MIPI-link
 +
| GATE[1][19]
 +
| 40
 +
|-
 +
| MIXER
 +
| GATE[8][1]
 +
| 51
 +
|-
 +
| MPVD
 +
| GATE[8][3]
 +
| 53
 +
|-
 +
| PKE
 +
| GATE[1][13]
 +
| 34
 +
|-
 +
| PL301MPVD
 +
| GATE[1][21]
 +
| 42
 +
|-
 +
| PRNG
 +
| GATE[1][0]
 +
| 21
 +
|-
 +
| RINGOSC
 +
| GATE[4][0]
 +
| 53
 +
|-
 +
| SCALER
 +
| GATE[8][4], GATE[9][25]
 +
| 54, 97
 +
|-
 +
| SDIO
 +
| GATE[0][8]
 +
| 8
 +
|-
 +
| SHA1
 +
| GATE[0][0]
 +
| 0
 +
|-
 +
| SPD
 +
| GATE[1][8]
 +
| 29
 +
|-
 +
| SPI0
 +
| GATE[1][2], GATE[9][13]
 +
| 23, 85
 +
|-
 +
| SPI1
 +
| GATE[1][11], GATE[9][14]
 +
| 32, 86
 +
|-
 +
| SPI2
 +
| GATE[1][15], GATE[9][15]
 +
| 36, 87
 +
|-
 +
| SPI3
 +
| GATE[4][1], GATE[9][19]
 +
| 54, 91
 +
|-
 +
| SPI4
 +
| GATE[4][4], GATE[9][20]
 +
| 57, 92
 +
|-
 +
| SWI
 +
| GATE[4][2], GATE[9][21]
 +
| 55, 93
 +
|-
 +
| TIMER0
 +
| GATE[1][5], GATE[9][0]
 +
| 26, 72
 +
|-
 +
| TIMER1
 +
| GATE[1][23], GATE[9][1]
 +
| 44, 73
 +
|-
 +
| TIMER2
 +
| GATE[1][24], GATE[9][2]
 +
| 45, 74
 +
|-
 +
| TIMER3
 +
| GATE[1][25], GATE[9][3]
 +
| 46, 75
 +
|-
 +
| TIMER4
 +
| GATE[1][26], GATE[9][4]
 +
| 47, 76
 +
|-
 +
| TIMER5
 +
| GATE[1][27], GATE[9][5]
 +
| 48, 77
 +
|-
 +
| TIMER6
 +
| GATE[1][28], GATE[9][6]
 +
| 49, 78
 +
|-
 +
| TIMER7
 +
| GATE[4][5], GATE[9][22]
 +
| 58, 94
 +
|-
 +
| TIMER8
 +
| GATE[4][6], GATE[9][23]
 +
| 59, 95
 +
|-
 +
| TVOUT
 +
| GATE[0][10]
 +
| 10
 +
|-
 +
| TW
 +
| GATE[1][1]
 +
| 22
 +
|-
 +
| UART0
 +
| GATE[1][9], GATE[9][7]
 +
| 30, 79
 +
|-
 +
| UART1
 +
| GATE[1][29], GATE[9][8]
 +
| 50, 80
 +
|-
 +
| UART2
 +
| GATE[1][30], GATE[9][9]
 +
| 51, 81
 +
|-
 +
| UART3
 +
| GATE[1][31], GATE[9][10]
 +
| 52, 82
 +
|-
 +
| UART4
 +
| GATE[4][8], GATE[9][26]
 +
| 61, 98
 +
|-
 +
| USB-OTG
 +
| GATE[0][2]
 +
| 2
 +
|-
 +
| USB2-PHY
 +
| GATE[1][3]
 +
| 24
 +
|-
 +
| VP
 +
| GATE[8][0]
 +
| 50
 +
|-
 +
| VROM
 +
| GATE[0][13]
 +
| 13
 +
|-
 +
| XMC
 +
| GATE[8][12]
 +
| 62
 
|}
 
|}
  
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Other:
 
Other:
 
*http://purpleskank.wikidot.com/ipod-nano-5g
 
*http://purpleskank.wikidot.com/ipod-nano-5g
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*http://www.ubmtechinsights.com/reports-and-subscriptions/device-library/Device-Profile/?SINumber=23271

Latest revision as of 18:31, 9 January 2023

Nano 5g frt a.png Nano 5g bck a.png

Components

Label Component Part Markings Notes
2 CPU Samsung S5L8730 339S0081 ARM, K4X51323PG-UGC6, EDE168AG 0928, APL0378A00, N1X2XW 0931 Printed backwards on the chip - how sneaky. ARM1176JZF-S core (per CP15 data).
SDRAM Integrated into the processor, similar to the iPod Touch and iPhone lines.
8 NAND Flash Various 8/16 GB chips TH58NVG6D2ELA49, ID8038, TAIWAN, 09299AE One example is TH58NVG6D2ELA49 visible on the iFixit Teardown
1 Power manager Probably Dialog 338S0707, -AD, 09278HGZ Similar looking and named chips like this have been power managers. Apple uses chips like these in just about every device.
3
4
5 Audio codec Cirrus Logic CLI1480A 338S0559, ATWV0926, SGP Also found in the Touch 3G. Stereo CODEC w/ Headphone and Speaker Amp
6 Accelerometer LIS331DLM 33DM, 2910 The newer Touch's, iPhone's, and even the iPad have similar accelerometers, and I've discovered a pattern in the chip names.
7 0630, CK9Y, 925

Code Execution

Code execution on the Nano 5G was achieved by blindly porting wInd3x.

CP15 Registers

Dump of CP15 registers from bootrom context:

cX cY opc2 Description Value Interpretation
0 0 0 Main ID 410fb764 ARM (0x41), Variant 0, Architecture: see CPUID, Part: ARM1176
0 0 1 Cache Type 1d152152 Write back, format C cache lockdown, Register 7 cache cleaning operations, separate I/D caches; data cache: (no restriction on page allocation, 16KB, 4-way associative, 2 word line length) istrunction cache: (no restrictions on page allocation, 16KB, 4-way, 2 word)
0 0 2 TCM Status 00000000 No tightly coupled memory.
0 0 3 TLB Type 00000800
0 1 0 Processor Feature 0 00000111 Jazelle, Thumb1, ARM (no Thumb2)
0 1 1 Processor Feature 1 00000011 Security Extensions Architecture v1, Standard ARMv4 programmer's model. No microcontroller model.
0 1 2 Debug Feature 0 00000033 v6.1 Secure Debug, v6.1 Debug.
0 1 3 Auxiliary Feature 0 00000000
0 1 4 Memory Model Feature 0 01130003 Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
0 1 5 Memory Model Feature 1 10030302 Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
0 1 6 Memory Model Feature 2 01222100 Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
0 1 7 Memory Model Feature 3 00000000 Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
0 2 0 Instruction Set Feature Attribute 0 00140011 Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
0 2 1 Instruction Set Feature Attribute 1 12002111 Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
0 2 2 Instruction Set Feature Attribute 2 11231121 Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
0 2 3 Instruction Set Feature Attribute 3 01102131 Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
0 2 4 Instruction Set Feature Attribute 4 00001141 Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
0 2 5 Instruction Set Feature Attribute 5 00000000 Standard ARM1176JZF-S.
1 0 0 Control 00450078 No Force AP, no TEX remap, CPSR E set to 0 on exception, no VIC, no extended page tables, allow unaligned data access, no fast interrupts, global enable for instruction/data TCM, loads to PC set the T bit, random cache replacement, exceptions vectors at Vector Base Address Register. I$, D$ disabled by wInd3x, branch prediction disabled, no strict alignment fault checking, no MMU.
1 0 1 Auxiliary Control 00000007 ...
1 0 2 Coprocessor Access Control 00000000 ...
1 1 0 Secure Configuration 00000000 ...
1 1 1 Secure Debug Enable 00000000 ...
1 1 2 Non-Secure Access Control 00000000 ...
2 0 0 Translation Table Base 0 00000000 ...
2 0 1 Translation Table Base 1 00000000 ...
2 0 2 Translation Table Base Control 00000000 ...
3 0 0 Domain Access Control 00000000 ...
7 4 0 PCA 00000000 ...
7 10 6 Cache Dirty Status 00000000 ...
9 0 0 Data Cache Lockdown fffffff0 ...
9 0 1 Instruction Cache Lockdown fffffff0 ...
9 1 0 Data TCM Region 00000000 ...
9 1 1 Instruction TCM Region 00000000 ...
9 1 2 Data TCM Non-secure Control Access 00000000 ...
9 1 3 Instruction TCM Non-secure Control Access 00000000 ...
9 2 0 TCM Selection 00000000 ...
9 8 0 Cache Behavior Override 00000000 ...

Clock Gates

The clock gate registers are:

Address Name
0x3C500048 GATES[0]
0x3C50004C GATES[1]
0x3C500058 GATES[4]
0x3C500068 GATES[8]
0x3C50006C GATES[9]

GATES[2, 3, 5, 6, 7], etc seem to be unused. A clock is enabled by setting a corresponding bit (GATE[n][m]) low. The following clock gates have been extracted by analyzing debug structures in OSOS. We also provide the 'numerical' argument that can be passed to the clkgen_{enable,disable}_gate function calls in the BootROM. The BootROM will automatically enable some function-related gates together if one is specified. This is probably a leftover from earlier codebases where one functionality would correspond to one clock gate bit, while now a functionality might be gated behind multiple bits.

Function Register(s)/Bit(s) Number in BootROM
AES GATE[0][7] 7
AMC GATE[0][3] 3
AMC-core GATE[0][4] 4
AMCSS GATE[1][17] 38
ARM-core GATE[0][15] 15
ARM-icu GATE[0][16] 16
ARM-sleep GATE[0][20] 20
AXI-bus GATE[1][18] 39
AXI-spine GATE[8][13] 63
AXI-video GATE[8][14] 64
CAMIF GATE[0][17], GATE[8][15] 17, 65
CEATA GATE[0][6] 6
CLCD GATE[8][9] 59
CLCD-OTF GATE[8][10] 60
CSIS GATE[0][18] 18
DDR-MIU GATE[9][17] 89
DMAC0 GATE[0][11] 11
DMAC1 GATE[0][12] 12
DMAX GATE[8][8] 58
ECC GATE[0][9] 9
ECID GATE[1][14] 35
FMC GATE[0][5] 5
GPIO GATE[1][12] 33
H264 GATE[8][2], GATE[9][18] 52, 90
H264ENC GATE[4][7], GATE[8][16], GATE[8][17] 60, 66, 67
IIC0 GATE[1][4], GATE[9][11] 25, 83
IIC1 GATE[1][6], GATE[9][12] 27, 84
IIS0 GATE[1][7] 28
IIS1 GATE[1][10] 31
IIS2 GATE[1][16] 37
JPEG GATE[0][19] 19
LCD GATE[0][1], GATE[9][16] 1, 88
MBX-3D GATE[8][6] 56
MBX-bus GATE[8][7] 57
MBX-core GATE[8][5] 55
MIPI-link GATE[1][19] 40
MIXER GATE[8][1] 51
MPVD GATE[8][3] 53
PKE GATE[1][13] 34
PL301MPVD GATE[1][21] 42
PRNG GATE[1][0] 21
RINGOSC GATE[4][0] 53
SCALER GATE[8][4], GATE[9][25] 54, 97
SDIO GATE[0][8] 8
SHA1 GATE[0][0] 0
SPD GATE[1][8] 29
SPI0 GATE[1][2], GATE[9][13] 23, 85
SPI1 GATE[1][11], GATE[9][14] 32, 86
SPI2 GATE[1][15], GATE[9][15] 36, 87
SPI3 GATE[4][1], GATE[9][19] 54, 91
SPI4 GATE[4][4], GATE[9][20] 57, 92
SWI GATE[4][2], GATE[9][21] 55, 93
TIMER0 GATE[1][5], GATE[9][0] 26, 72
TIMER1 GATE[1][23], GATE[9][1] 44, 73
TIMER2 GATE[1][24], GATE[9][2] 45, 74
TIMER3 GATE[1][25], GATE[9][3] 46, 75
TIMER4 GATE[1][26], GATE[9][4] 47, 76
TIMER5 GATE[1][27], GATE[9][5] 48, 77
TIMER6 GATE[1][28], GATE[9][6] 49, 78
TIMER7 GATE[4][5], GATE[9][22] 58, 94
TIMER8 GATE[4][6], GATE[9][23] 59, 95
TVOUT GATE[0][10] 10
TW GATE[1][1] 22
UART0 GATE[1][9], GATE[9][7] 30, 79
UART1 GATE[1][29], GATE[9][8] 50, 80
UART2 GATE[1][30], GATE[9][9] 51, 81
UART3 GATE[1][31], GATE[9][10] 52, 82
UART4 GATE[4][8], GATE[9][26] 61, 98
USB-OTG GATE[0][2] 2
USB2-PHY GATE[1][3] 24
VP GATE[8][0] 50
VROM GATE[0][13] 13
XMC GATE[8][12] 62

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