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author R. Belmont <rb6502@users.noreply.github.com>2009-07-18 22:11:57 +0000
committer R. Belmont <rb6502@users.noreply.github.com>2009-07-18 22:11:57 +0000
commite48daa45ae5bcf25b30423ee60bbbbdca9c1f88d (patch)
treea9a09c71f1b814c647bb370c35069546bb303506 /src
parentafcb49623a50a7310284ea9a867f4ca2a90fab5b (diff)
Naomi update [Deunan Knute, R. Belmont]
- Implemented cartridge protection chip mechanism - Added protection data for doa2 and doa2m - Added real dumped cartridge X76F100 data for doa2/doa2m doa2 now hangs in a loop at c001192 waiting for some interrupt(?) that never occurs. doa2m is similar. Kale, would you mind having a look? Encryption fairies may wish to look and see if the protection data is derived from the ROM contents at all, although it appears there's maybe just a ROM inside the protection ASIC.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/mame/drivers/naomi.c46
-rw-r--r--src/mame/machine/naomibd.c122
2 files changed, 157 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/naomi.c b/src/mame/drivers/naomi.c
index 238b05b5f54..a673f00db1f 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/naomi.c
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/naomi.c
@@ -2026,6 +2026,29 @@ ROM_START( doa2 )
ROM_LOAD("mpr-22118.ic19",0x9800000, 0x0800000, CRC(8d631cbf) SHA1(fe8a65d35b1cdaed650ddde931e59f0768ffff53) )
ROM_LOAD("mpr-22119.ic20",0xa000000, 0x0800000, CRC(d608fa86) SHA1(54c8107cccec8cbb536f13cda5b220b7972190b7) )
ROM_LOAD("mpr-22120.ic21",0xa800000, 0x0800000, CRC(a30facb4) SHA1(70415ca34095c795297486bce1f956f6a8d4817f) )
+
+ // on-cart X76F100 eeprom contents
+ ROM_REGION( 0x100, "naomibd_eeprom", ROMREGION_ERASE00 )
+ ROM_LOAD( "841-0003.sf", 0x000000, 0x000084, CRC(3a119a17) SHA1(d37a092cca7c9cfc5f2637b355af90a65d04013e) )
+
+ // trojaned protection data (filename is word offset)
+ ROM_REGION( 0x200000, "naomibd_prot", ROMREGION_ERASE00 )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00000500.bin", 0x000500, 0x020000, CRC(3751d50e) SHA1(08d56e7befd3e1bc2c29217c60dee0c862af65ed) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00020504.bin", 0x020504, 0x020000, CRC(6b4ab9f6) SHA1(205c355a5a55659f35645d3e66dc1dcff703727c) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00040508.bin", 0x040508, 0x020000, CRC(dae5d37d) SHA1(63d0cde73b86e77ea7b5e1d71643566c500f9933) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "0006050c.bin", 0x06050c, 0x020000, CRC(c2b7ea51) SHA1(59f1cb01b140e7fdea7d945acad464e08e3adf44) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00080510.bin", 0x080510, 0x020000, CRC(7b84acb4) SHA1(e48448795c058c0fc3a9e9108de18a3181db5417) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "000a0514.bin", 0x0a0514, 0x020000, CRC(f954ffcd) SHA1(3015dfc298de1e16db07406e9ecb5fc0e2aae0a8) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "000c0518.bin", 0x0c0518, 0x020000, CRC(28fce8ad) SHA1(180ae2dc9181bbe4215093e4e933c9e78d3af7a8) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "000e051c.bin", 0x0e051c, 0x020000, CRC(a7f7a5c1) SHA1(6b39aa8f8a762ffe61b07f77713cca5c95a8dfcf) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00100520.bin", 0x100520, 0x020000, CRC(85417674) SHA1(0d35aa0f3d5f451bbf4daad343b9ad1ebd9d9551) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00118a3a.bin", 0x118a3a, 0x020000, CRC(72e58444) SHA1(09ae85c131f7b4a0638efd1dff0807cc20b59637) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "0012c0d8.bin", 0x12c0d8, 0x020000, CRC(84e8e517) SHA1(f1e81913181b9c6276a430988fefc00597e33e89) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00147e22.bin", 0x147e22, 0x020000, CRC(66efd53e) SHA1(40cfc20df93f9ec1f260fc3f56bb5ac0be775cc6) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "001645ce.bin", 0x1645ce, 0x020000, CRC(adc73d19) SHA1(4df4bd7db6bf2f9af06d9d3ec9466970bec7833c) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "0017c6b2.bin", 0x17c6b2, 0x020000, CRC(717f2e91) SHA1(e03d778a1c39cf01827f79a1b10c03a4a6047962) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "0019902e.bin", 0x19902e, 0x020000, CRC(f4882ea8) SHA1(a27e52062780e095675f749191e0ea22755152eb) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "001b562a.bin", 0x1b562a, 0x013e00, CRC(01ae0721) SHA1(b9f24e0bb8609b8cb1a45e7c1e1dc1f271bbdcaf) )
ROM_END
/*
@@ -2091,6 +2114,29 @@ ROM_START( doa2m )
ROM_LOAD("mpr-22118.ic19",0x9800000, 0x0800000, CRC(8d631cbf) SHA1(fe8a65d35b1cdaed650ddde931e59f0768ffff53) )
ROM_LOAD("mpr-22119.ic20",0xa000000, 0x0800000, CRC(d608fa86) SHA1(54c8107cccec8cbb536f13cda5b220b7972190b7) )
ROM_LOAD("mpr-22120.ic21",0xa800000, 0x0800000, CRC(a30facb4) SHA1(70415ca34095c795297486bce1f956f6a8d4817f) )
+
+ // on-cart X76F100 eeprom contents
+ ROM_REGION( 0x100, "naomibd_eeprom", ROMREGION_ERASE00 )
+ ROM_LOAD( "841-0003.sf", 0x000000, 0x000084, CRC(3a119a17) SHA1(d37a092cca7c9cfc5f2637b355af90a65d04013e) )
+
+ // trojaned protection data (filename is word offset)
+ ROM_REGION( 0x200000, "naomibd_prot", ROMREGION_ERASE00 )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00000500.bin", 0x000500, 0x020000, CRC(a42f0337) SHA1(0aaeff753a4e2f9b5d287cd80952533f0ced430c) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00020504.bin", 0x020504, 0x020000, CRC(3d3bfbe4) SHA1(4748ca4c14a31da623ebd3a1acff93635c039888) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00040508.bin", 0x040508, 0x020000, CRC(d0c3699c) SHA1(11a4e8b47cb6ae827307cd44689477ebfe23d690) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "0006050c.bin", 0x06050c, 0x020000, CRC(bc2e8e71) SHA1(253561a58caf15607d87d932d9b98d6ffa779669) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00080510.bin", 0x080510, 0x020000, CRC(a26a6159) SHA1(8e4f0a2091b5b2eb825bb9220c5e4dfe9ab935fe) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "000a0514.bin", 0x0a0514, 0x020000, CRC(83138b3b) SHA1(6b69e43b6e6c4b75278045a883337cb7abcf9501) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "000c0518.bin", 0x0c0518, 0x020000, CRC(9f246058) SHA1(bc54f3bdc23a278b14867e096c3f644447b9c0a6) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "000e051c.bin", 0x0e051c, 0x020000, CRC(7cfd53d5) SHA1(d77ff8d3edbc2d41334d6416d17339ea2c764887) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00100520.bin", 0x100520, 0x020000, CRC(8dd856d3) SHA1(9952fdf9017bdb8c50b413de5817a746c24901e9) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "0011a5b4.bin", 0x11a5b4, 0x020000, CRC(484c511d) SHA1(02c8c1b46ce8a27b85652d3f032f4f42be5341ba) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "0012e7c4.bin", 0x12e7c4, 0x020000, CRC(ceffdd4b) SHA1(36dfa9fd4857429cf9b505d04d7a82d3bc161b90) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "001471f6.bin", 0x1471f6, 0x020000, CRC(263d0706) SHA1(194e259b78d3006372ad007a7e3b9456f607b922) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "001640c4.bin", 0x1640c4, 0x020000, CRC(3addb31e) SHA1(97794166b0811ff9535b3a3f598e0cb3da9fc7b3) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "001806ca.bin", 0x1806ca, 0x020000, CRC(dbfddad2) SHA1(72696b5ed942fe3ef0bc271f6d66d5f089221192) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "00199df4.bin", 0x199df4, 0x020000, CRC(2ab0d0c3) SHA1(10642e9d8c9c24f366359fbe7890a0f1347a7a1a) )
+ ROM_LOAD( "001b5d0a.bin", 0x1b5d0a, 0x017e00, CRC(c9c3bbd5) SHA1(6f3853e3e1614993b5d658ebec6bf5183577ab36) )
ROM_END
/*
diff --git a/src/mame/machine/naomibd.c b/src/mame/machine/naomibd.c
index 34cfabaca21..b230916bbc6 100644
--- a/src/mame/machine/naomibd.c
+++ b/src/mame/machine/naomibd.c
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
Naomi plug-in board emulator
emulator by Samuele Zannoli
+ protection chip by R. Belmont, reverse engineering by Deunan Knute
**************************************************************************/
@@ -40,6 +41,35 @@
NAOMI_DIMM_STATUS = 5f704c 14000024 (16 bit):
bit 0: when 0 signal interrupt from naomi to dimm board
bit 8: when 0 signal interrupt from dimm board to naomi
+
+
+ Cartridge protection info from Deunan Knute:
+
+ NAOMI cart can hold up to 256MB of data (well, 512 is possible too I guess), so the highest bits are used for other, dark and scary purposes.
+ I call those bits "mode selector".
+
+ First it's important to note that DMA and PIO seem to have separate address counters, as well as separate mode selector registers.
+
+ * bit 31 (mode bit 3) is auto-advance bit
+ When set to one the address will be automatically incremented when data is read, so you need only set it once and can just keep polling
+ the PIO port. When zero it will stay on current address. Now this works exactly the same for DMA, and even if DMA engine is 32-byte
+ per block it will repeatedly read only the first 16-bit word.
+
+ * bit 30 (mode bit 2) is most often as special mode switch
+ DMA transfer with this bit set will hang. PIO will return semi-random data (floating bus?). So one function of that bit is "disable".
+ PIO read will return all ones if DMA mode has this bit cleared, so it seems you can do either PIO or DMA but not both at the same time.
+ In other words, disable DMA once before using PIO (most games using both access types do that when the DMA terminates).
+ This bit is also used to reset the chip's internal protection mechanism on "Oh! My Goddess" to a known state.
+
+ * bit 29 (mode bit 1) is address shuffle bit
+ It's actually the opposite, when set the addressing is following the chip layout and when cleared the protection chip will have it's fun
+ with address lines 10 to 23(?). It's not a simple swap function, rather a lookup table and one with repeating results too.
+ The few games I got to work never made any use of that bit, it's always set for all normal reads.
+
+ * bit 28 (mode bit 0) is unused (so far)
+ Or it could really be the last address bit to allow up to 512MB of data on a cart?
+
+ Normal address starts with 0xa0000000 to enable auto-advance and standard addressing mode.
*/
// NOTE: all accesses are 16 or 32 bits wide but only 16 bits are valid
@@ -52,6 +82,9 @@
#include "cdrom.h"
#include "naomibd.h"
+#define NAOMIBD_FLAG_AUTO_ADVANCE (8) // address auto-advances on read
+#define NAOMIBD_FLAG_SPECIAL_MODE (4) // used to access protection registers
+#define NAOMIBD_FLAG_ADDRESS_SHUFFLE (2) // 0 to let protection chip scramble address lines, 1 for normal
/*************************************
*
@@ -76,10 +109,12 @@ struct _naomibd_state
const device_config *device; /* pointer to our containing device */
UINT8 * memory;
+ UINT8 * protdata;
chd_file * gdromchd;
UINT8 * picdata;
UINT32 rom_offset, rom_offset_flags, dma_count;
- UINT32 dma_offset;
+ UINT32 dma_offset, dma_offset_flags;
+ UINT32 prot_offset, prot_key;
};
@@ -152,6 +187,9 @@ static void init_save_state(const device_config *device)
state_save_register_device_item(device, 0, v->rom_offset_flags);
state_save_register_device_item(device, 0, v->dma_count);
state_save_register_device_item(device, 0, v->dma_offset);
+ state_save_register_device_item(device, 0, v->dma_offset_flags);
+ state_save_register_device_item(device, 0, v->prot_offset);
+ state_save_register_device_item(device, 0, v->prot_key);
}
@@ -182,11 +220,38 @@ READ64_DEVICE_HANDLER( naomibd_r )
// ROM_DATA
if ((offset == 1) && ACCESSING_BITS_0_15)
{
- UINT64 ret;
+ UINT64 ret = 0;
- ret = (UINT64)(ROM[v->rom_offset] | (ROM[v->rom_offset+1]<<8));
+ if (v->rom_offset_flags & NAOMIBD_FLAG_SPECIAL_MODE)
+ {
+ if (v->rom_offset == 0x1fffe)
+ {
+ UINT8 *prot = (UINT8 *)v->protdata;
+ UINT32 byte_offset = v->prot_offset * 2;
- v->rom_offset += 2;
+ if (!prot)
+ {
+ logerror("naomibd: reading protection data, but none was supplied\n");
+ }
+
+ ret = (UINT64)(prot[byte_offset] | (prot[byte_offset+1]<<8));
+
+ v->prot_offset++;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ mame_printf_verbose("Bad protection offset read %x\n", v->rom_offset);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ ret = (UINT64)(ROM[v->rom_offset] | (ROM[v->rom_offset+1]<<8));
+ }
+
+ if (v->rom_offset_flags & NAOMIBD_FLAG_AUTO_ADVANCE)
+ {
+ v->rom_offset += 2;
+ }
return ret;
}
@@ -249,7 +314,7 @@ WRITE64_DEVICE_HANDLER( naomibd_w )
// ROM_OFFSETH
v->rom_offset &= 0xffff;
v->rom_offset |= (data & 0x1fff)<<16;
- v->rom_offset_flags = data >> 13;
+ v->rom_offset_flags = data >> 12;
}
if(ACCESSING_BITS_32_47)
{
@@ -266,12 +331,33 @@ WRITE64_DEVICE_HANDLER( naomibd_w )
// DMA_OFFSETH
v->dma_offset &= 0xffff;
v->dma_offset |= (data >> 16) & 0x1fff0000;
+ v->dma_offset_flags = (data>>28);
}
if(ACCESSING_BITS_0_15)
{
- // ROM_DATA
- // Doa2 writes here (16 bit decryption key ?)
- //mame_printf_verbose("%s:ROM: write %llx to 5f7008\n", cpuexec_describe_context(machine), data);
+ // ROM_DATA - used to access registers in the protection chip
+ switch (v->rom_offset)
+ {
+ case 0x1fff8: // offset low
+ v->prot_offset &= 0xffff0000;
+ v->prot_offset |= (UINT32)data;
+ break;
+
+ case 0x1fffa: // offset high
+ v->prot_offset &= 0xffff;
+ v->prot_offset |= (UINT32)data<<16;
+ break;
+
+ case 0x1fffc: // decryption key
+ v->prot_key = data;
+
+ mame_printf_verbose("Protection: set up read @ %x, key %x [%s]\n", v->prot_offset, v->prot_key, cpuexec_describe_context(device->machine));
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ mame_printf_verbose("naomibd: unknown protection write %x @ %x\n", (UINT32)data, offset);
+ break;
+ }
}
}
break;
@@ -327,7 +413,7 @@ WRITE64_DEVICE_HANDLER( naomibd_w )
}
break;
default:
- //mame_printf_verbose("%s: ROM: write %llx to %x, mask %llx\n", cpuexec_describe_context(machine), data, offset, mem_mask);
+ mame_printf_verbose("%s: ROM: write %llx to %x, mask %llx\n", cpuexec_describe_context(device->machine), data, offset, mem_mask);
break;
}
}
@@ -542,6 +628,7 @@ static DEVICE_START( naomibd )
{
case ROM_BOARD:
v->memory = (UINT8 *)memory_region(device->machine, config->regiontag);
+ v->protdata = (UINT8 *)memory_region(device->machine, "naomibd_prot");
break;
case DIMM_BOARD:
@@ -565,6 +652,8 @@ static DEVICE_START( naomibd )
v->rom_offset_flags = 0;
v->dma_count = 0;
v->dma_offset = 0;
+ v->dma_offset_flags = 0;
+ v->prot_offset = 0;
/* do a soft reset to reset everything else */
soft_reset(v);
@@ -604,6 +693,7 @@ static DEVICE_NVRAM( naomibd )
{
//naomibd_state *v = get_safe_token(device);
static UINT8 eeprom_romboard[20+48] = {0x19,0x00,0xaa,0x55,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0x69,0x79,0x68,0x6b,0x74,0x6d,0x68,0x6d};
+ UINT8 *games_contents;
if (read_or_write)
/*eeprom_save(file)*/;
@@ -612,8 +702,18 @@ static DEVICE_NVRAM( naomibd )
/*if (file)
eeprom_load(file);
else*/
- x76f100_init( device->machine, 0, eeprom_romboard );
- memcpy(eeprom_romboard+20,"\241\011 0000000000000000",48);
+ games_contents = memory_region(device->machine, "naomibd_eeprom");
+
+ if (games_contents)
+ {
+ x76f100_init( device->machine, 0, games_contents );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ x76f100_init( device->machine, 0, eeprom_romboard );
+ memcpy(eeprom_romboard+20,"\241\011 0000000000000000",48);
+ }
+
}
}