marciolsf
Member
Hiya,
A long-time lurker, finally a poster.
I have in me hands a CECHC03 that appears to have had the RSX reballed at one point (judging by the pool of flux on the board and an off-brand security label on the torx screw plug), then worked for some time as a BD player (came with a kiddy disk inside), got a YLOD and someone didn't feel like fixing it again and passed it on... Now, it had arrived here in this YLOD state, but I didn't know much about diagnostics via syscon, so went with the NEC/Token waft.
I had recapped this COK-002 on the side of the board without chips and the system came to life, silently glowing with a green light. Surprised, I had connected the HDMI lead and gotten to a point of seeing the XMB, twice, but both times the PS3 was shutting down due to the overheating. Fine, time to de-lid and re-paste everything, so I did .. and upon assembling everything back it had a YLOD again, a very quick one (0.5 sec) at that. So out went the NEC/Tokens on the chip side and replaced with TaPol counterparts. Now, the system boots into a GLOD (everything bar the SD board is connected), recovery doesn't work and I need to hold the power down for 10 sec to shut it off .. What's peculiar, is in the UART readouts I get from the syscon .. there's nothing, yet the system is dead.
Initial state of things after recapping, which lead to it booting into a GLOD:
Code:>$ becount becount Bringup : 2466 times Shutdown: 2342 times Power-on: 107day 03hour 32min 44sec >$ lasterrlog lasterrlog Last Error Code:0xa0801001, Time:0xffffffff [mullion]$ >$ errlog errlog ofst[ 96]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[100]:err_code:0xa0404411, clock:0xffffffff ofst[104]:err_code:0xa0403034, clock:0xffffffff ofst[108]:err_code:0xa0404411, clock:0xffffffff ofst[112]:err_code:0xa0403034, clock:0xffffffff ofst[116]:err_code:0xa0404411, clock:0xffffffff ofst[120]:err_code:0xa0403034, clock:0xffffffff ofst[124]:err_code:0xa0404411, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 0]:err_code:0xa0403034, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 4]:err_code:0xa0404411, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 8]:err_code:0xa0403034, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 12]:err_code:0xa0404411, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 16]:err_code:0xa0403034, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 20]:err_code:0xa0404411, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 24]:err_code:0xa0403034, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 28]:err_code:0xa0404411, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 32]:err_code:0xa0403034, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 36]:err_code:0xa0404411, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 40]:err_code:0xa0403034, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 44]:err_code:0xa0404411, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 48]:err_code:0xa0403034, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 52]:err_code:0xa0801001, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 56]:err_code:0xa0801001, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 60]:err_code:0xa0801001, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 64]:err_code:0xa0801001, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 68]:err_code:0xa0801001, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 72]:err_code:0xa0801001, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 76]:err_code:0xa0801001, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 80]:err_code:0xa0902203, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 84]:err_code:0xa0902203, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 88]:err_code:0xa0902203, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 92]:err_code:0xa0801001, clock:0xffffffff
Cleared the log and rebooted - no errors, yet the glaring GLOD is there. Would it not report at least some problem that prevents the darn thing from starting?
Code:>$ clearerrlog clearerrlog ERRLOG CLEARED [mullion]$ >$ bringup bringup [SSM] state: 0000 -> 0101 Bringup Mode #0 (0xFF) [SSM] ssmCb_OnStartingBePowOn() called. [SSM] First Boot. [SSM] Bringup mode : syspm_stat=00000000/00000000 [POWSEQ] PowerSeq_Setup called. [SSM] state: 0101 -> 0201 [POWSEQ] AV Backend Setup [SSM] state: 0201 -> 0102 [SSM] state: 0102 -> 0202 [SSM] state: 0202 -> 0103 [SSM] state: 0103 -> 0203 [SSM] ssmCb_BeforeBeOn() called. [SSM] state: 0203 -> 0104 Psbd_SbTransMode_Half:0x21e2 >$ errlog errlog ofst[ 0]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 4]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 8]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 12]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 16]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 20]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 24]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 28]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 32]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 36]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 40]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 44]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 48]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 52]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 56]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 60]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 64]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 68]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 72]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 76]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 80]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 84]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 88]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 92]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[ 96]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[100]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[104]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[108]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[112]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[116]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[120]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff ofst[124]:err_code:0xffffffff, clock:0xffffffff >$ shutdown shutdown [SSM] state: 0400 -> 0500 [POWSEQ] AV Backend Letup [SSM] ssmCb_AfterBeOn() called. [SSM] Shutdown mode ... req_wake_src = 000002F4, ctxt=00/00 [SSM] Shutdown mode : syspm_stat=00000000/00000000 [POWSEQ] PowerSeq_Letup called. [SSM] state: 0500 -> 0000 (PowerOff State)
If I request powerstate before shutdown, it comes back with the following:
Code:>$ powerstate [SSM] state: 0104 -> 0204 [SSM] state: 0204 -> 0105 [SSM] state: 0105 -> 0400 (PowerOn State) [SERV NVS] READ CMD Boot Loader SE Version 1.5.0 (Build ID: 1798,18531, Build Data: 2007-01-10_12:09:26) Copyright(C) 2006 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.All Rights Reserved. [SERV SETCFG] XDR (CH0,CH1) ASSERT [SERV SETCFG] XDR (CH0,CH1) DEASSERT [ERROR]: 0xb0002001 (FATAL) XDR Link not initilized. 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ATA Power : ON PCI Power : OFF RSX Power : ON XDR Power : ON Eurus Power : ON SB Power : ON RSX Thermal Sensor : AVAILABLE BE Thermal Sensor : AVAILABLE
Anyone have any clue as to how to peek and poke the thing in such a state? Cheers
Very odd... i don't remember seeing an error log looking like that, but maybe @RIP-Felix has.
As far as peek/poke, i don't think that's enabled at all on retail syscons.