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* [[MobileBackup Copy Exploit]] - Works up to [[iOS]] 3.2 |
* [[MobileBackup Copy Exploit]] - Works up to [[iOS]] 3.2 |
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* [[BPF STX Kernel Write Exploit]] - Works up to [[iOS]] 3.2 |
* [[BPF STX Kernel Write Exploit]] - Works up to [[iOS]] 3.2 |
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+ | * Three unknown exploits used by [[Star]] - Works up to [[iOS]] 4.0.1 (including 3.2.1 for [[k48ap|iPad]]) |
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== Boot Chain == |
== Boot Chain == |
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[[S5L8930 (Bootrom)|Bootrom]]->[[LLB]]->[[iBoot]]->[[Kernel]]->[[Firmware|System Software]] |
[[S5L8930 (Bootrom)|Bootrom]]->[[LLB]]->[[iBoot]]->[[Kernel]]->[[Firmware|System Software]] |
Revision as of 22:31, 4 August 2010
An SoC developed by Apple in-house chip design department. It is currently used in iPad and iPhone 4. Publicly, Apple refers to this chip as the A4.
Contents
Exploits
Bootrom
iBoot / Kernel
- none at this time
Userland
- MobileBackup Copy Exploit - Works up to iOS 3.2
- BPF STX Kernel Write Exploit - Works up to iOS 3.2
- Three unknown exploits used by Star - Works up to iOS 4.0.1 (including 3.2.1 for iPad)
Boot Chain
Bootrom->LLB->iBoot->Kernel->System Software
Specifications
- CPU: ARM Cortex-A8
- GPU: PowerVR SGX 535
- A/V Playback: PowerVR VXD