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<marcan>
sigh... I'm doing some iPhone archaeology to see if I can plausibly claim my UART driver would work all the way back to the original iPhone 2G, and... I stumble upon yet another "open source" iPhone related project whose code is a blatant rip-off of Apple code
<marcan>
this is your daily reminder that copyright violations in "reverse engineered" code are rampant and to be very careful with any random things you find on GitHub
<marcan>
also, this code has a connection to corellium. I'll leave it there.
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<marcan>
(thought a distant one)
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<krbtgt>
i've heard they have reused the samsung uart interface. i.e i remember the blog post about running arm xnu on iOS claimed as much
<krbtgt>
and just glued on qemu's emulation of it (since it had it for a samsung soc or something) onto virt afaik
<j`ey>
so it's similar to samsung, but needed some changes still
<modwizcode>
Yeah there was a lot of gluing the samsung stuff to the virt machine
<modwizcode>
bad bad idea btw very much a deadend :p
<modwizcode>
Also fun fact that peripheral in QEMU is totally broken in several ways until I happened to look at it. Guess nobody emulates an old exynos4210 anymore, shocker.
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<krbtgt>
yeah qemu IME is a crapshoot outside of linux guests on linux kvm hosts
<krbtgt>
TCG is miserable, most of the targets are broken or if they boot, only boot linux
<krbtgt>
anytime qemu isn't broken is a pleasant surprise for me
<krbtgt>
like... the power mac target
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<davidrysk[m]>
krbtgt: the Mac target isn't broken because people put a ton of work into it. It used to be completely broken