Using Kexec Allows Starting Linux In PlayStation 4
jones_supa writes: Team fail0verflow, the hacker group who made Sony PlayStation 4, has introduced another method to start Linux in the game console. Instead of the previous exploit which was based on a security hole in an old PS4 firmware version, the new trick allows a kexec call to start Linux through Orbis OS (the FreeBSD-based system software of PS4). The code can be found in GitHub. Maybe this will lead to more and better PlayStation clusters.
Team fail0verflow, the hacker group who made Sony PlayStation 4,
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"the hacker group who made Sony PlayStation 4"
What?
Launching Linux from FreeBSD is also known as "downgrade". Just sayin'
Alternatively, you could just not buy crippleware crap.
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The cell processor was very briefly an interesting beast at the time it came out. It represented surprisingly good bang for the buck when the PS3 released. No console hardware before or since has been 'ahead of its time' enough to offset the inherent limitations of a home entertainment device.
Unfortunately, while it had tremendous capability to run certain traditional HPC jobs, it wasn't that good a match for what game developers needed most...
The current crop is particularly less compelling, since they were basically midrange PC at the time of launch.
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The PS4 is using a customized AMD Jaguar CPU. You can pick up an Athlon 5350 Kit on NewEgg for $125. 16GB of RAM for $60 (PS4 only has 8) and a decent SSD for $100 (PS4 only has 3Gbps SATA II). If you really need blu-ray drop back to 8GB and it's still cheaper. Additionally it's upgradable/repairable where a PS4 really isn't. The PS4 and XBox One aren't the loss leaders the previous generation were.
Makes sense if you think about it....
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Team fail0verflow, the hacker group who made Sony PlayStation 4
Well if they built it in the first place, no wonder they're able to hack it.
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But I won't buy Sony. Ever. Anything from them. Nada. Niente.
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If freebsd is underneath the whole PS4 system, then why not just use that instead of booting into linux? Seems a little excessive.
Downloading Steam games to play PC games under linux on a PS4... use an xbox controller to play that game and the universe might just end.
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Does this build require a motherboard, video card and case?
You can build those.
it should only be a day or so before Sony removes this ability for "security" reasons. fuck Sony. yes, fuck Microsoft more but still, fuck Sony.
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"the hacker group who made Sony PlayStation 4"? Really?
Might want to check that.
And I can't find this interesting, when it's basically a way to run Linux on something that we know could run it, whose predecessors have run it, and which is deliberately made not to run it for no real valid reason.
It's not even like a PS4 is cheaper than a laptop or whatever nowadays.
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I don't understand why anyone would ever pay for anything, ever??? Can you explain this??? I'm confused.
the ps4 memory architecture differ from the PC and the xbox one, the memory is GDDR5 shared between the CPU cores and the GPU using a ring buffer. In a typical PC the VRAM is not shared between the gpu and the GPU.
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The cell processor was awesome when it first came out. You definitely got your monies worth. It needs to match the components. Let's get rid of the mid-range PC's. -- XML is comparable to violence. If it doesn't solve the problem, use more. http://mccrearyshealthyhomes.c...
Yes. It does. That's why it's called a "kit".
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In a typical PC the VRAM is not shared between the gpu and the GPU.
Um, other than capitalization, what's the difference between the gpu and the GPU? ;)
Okay, in practical terms, what does this get you?
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Back with the PS3, you had a novel processor (Cell) and the PS3 was a cheap way to get machines with it. With the PS4, you have a mid range AMD APU processor. Newer APUs will probably outperform it in raw performance terms, and clustering will be easier with commodity hardware.
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Nah, just screw it to the bottom of your desk. All the cool kids are doing it.
Less RAM available to the system?
The Xbox 360 had a PowerPC-based chip as well, named Xenon. The original devkits for it were PowerMac G5s.
The GameCube, Wii, and Wii U were also all based around PowerPC.
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Two things that come to mind are: 1) Different games can allocate RAM differently to Graphics vs Main Memory based on expected workload. 2) Transfer of textures and other graphics components from Main to Graphics Memory is basically instantaneous as one just has to set a flag in the memory manager to mark the page as in GPU space.
Assuming they offer APIs to do this.
Why do we need to resort to hacks to run linux? Couldn't it be turned into a text-based video game and then you just start it like any other game?
Thanks!
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