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Seputil
Original author(s) | Apple Inc. |
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Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
Operating system | iOS command line |
Size | 59.184 Byte [APP] |
Available in | English |
Type | ? |
License | Closed source |
seputil has the following commands:
seputil: seputil [--wait] --load <file> seputil: seputil '<SEP console command>' seputil: seputil <command> seputil: seputil: Valid <command> words: seputil: --ping Send a PING operation to the SEP OS seputil: --load Load <file> as the SEP runtime firmware seputil: --restore Load <file> as the SEP runtime firmware in restore mode seputil: --restore+art Load <file> as the SEP runtime firmware in restore mode with ART seputil: --wait Pause for kernel driver to load before failing seputil: --preflight Pre-flight load/restore firmware against ART to pre-check for boot failures seputil: --log Dump the mailbox message log seputil: --rom status Get the ROM status seputil: --rom tz0 Send a ROM TZ0 command seputil: --rom nop Send a ROM NOP command seputil: --rom nonce Send a ROM nonce request seputil: --new-nonce Request new SEP/OS nonce seputil: --kill-nonce Request invalidate SEP/OS nonce seputil: --art get Dump current ART from Memory seputil: --art set Persist the supplied ART to storage seputil: --art clear Clear the persisted ART seputil: --art ctrtest Counter self-test (DESTRUCTIVE - WILL BRICK DEVICE) seputil: --sleep Sleep the SEP NOW! seputil: --nap Nap the SEP NOW! seputil: --pingflood Ping SEP endlessly seputil: --clkgate Enable SEP clock gating seputil: --get <obj> Read obj and write to stdout seputil: --put <obj> Read stdin and write to obj seputil: --boot-check <file> Check whether a firmware might be bootable WRT the current ART seputil: --dump-fw <file> Dump measurements of firmware file seputil: Bare words on the commandline are sent to the SEP as a console command