A utility for reading and writing flash contents on Sinowealth 8051-based devices (keyboards and mice) since they all seem to have similar ISP bootloaders.
This is an experimental tool, so use it at your own risk.
<firmware_size-5>
if it's not already present there. When this opcode is set, the bootloader considers the main firmware enabled and jumps to it when the device is powered on. This opcode should already be set on most devices and therefore the read operation should not cause any issues.
0x0001 - 0x0002
to <firmware_size-4> - <firmware_size-3>
. Because of this, the produced payload will be different from how memory is actually laid out in the MCU flash.
# reads firmware excluding isp bootloader
sinowealth-kb-tool read -p nuphy-air60 foobar.hex
# reads only isp bootloader section
sinowealth-kb-tool read -p nuphy-air60 -b bootloader.hex
# full dump including firmware and bootloader
sinowealth-kb-tool read -p nuphy-air60 --full full.hex
# custom device
sinowealth-kb-tool read \
--vendor_id 0x05ac \
--product_id 0x024f \
--firmware_size 61440 \
--bootloader_size 4096 \ # optional
--page_size 2048 \ # optional
--isp_iface_num 1 \ # optional
--isp_usage_page 0xff00 \ # optional
--isp_usage 0x0001 \ # optional
--isp_index 0 \ # optional
--reboot false \ # optional
foobar.hex
0x0001-0x0002
to <firmware_size-4> - <firmware_size-3>
.
# overwrites firmware (does not touch the bootloader section)
sinowealth-kb-tool write -p nuphy-air60 foobar.hex
# custom device
sinowealth-kb-tool write \
--vendor_id 0x05ac \
--product_id 0x024f \
--firmware_size 61440 \
--bootloader_size 4096 \ # optional
--page_size 2048 \ # optional
--isp_iface_num 1 \ # optional
--isp_usage_page 0xff00 \ # optional
--isp_usage 0x0001 \ # optional
--isp_index 0 \ # optional
--reboot false \ # optional
foobar.hex
Model | ISP MD5 | MCU | MCU Label | Tested Read | Tested Write |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aula F87 | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Deltaco Gaming WK95R | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Digital Alliance Meca Warrior X | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90 | SH68F90S | ✅ | ✅ |
E-Yooso Z11 | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90? | BYK901 | ✅ | ✅ |
Genesis Thor 300 RGB | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90 | SH68F90S | ✅ | ✅ |
Genesis Thor 300 | e57490acebcaabfcff84a0ff013955d9 | SH68F881 | SH68F881W | ✅ | ✅ |
Kzzi K68Pro | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90A | ❓ | ✅ | ✅ |
Hykker X Range 2017 (RE-K70-BYK800) | 13df4ce2933f9654ffef80d6a3c27199 | SH68F881 | BYK801 | ✅ | ❓ |
Leobog Hi75 | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Machenike K500-B61 | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90? | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
NuPhy Air60 | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
NuPhy Air75 | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
NuPhy Air96 | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
NuPhy Halo65 | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Portronics Hydra 10 | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Redragon K530 Draconic PRO | cfc8661da8c9d7e351b36c0a763426aa | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Redragon K630 Single LED version | cfc8661da8c9d7e351b36c0a763426aa | SH68F90A | SH68F90AU | ✅ | ✅ |
Redragon K614 Anivia 60% | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Redragon K617 FIZZ 60% | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Redragon K633 RYZE | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Redragon K641 SHACO PRO | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Redragon K658 PRO SE | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Royal Kludge RK100 | cfc8661da8c9d7e351b36c0a763426aa | SH68F90? | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Royal Kludge RK61 | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90? | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Royal Kludge RK68 BT Dual | cfc8661da8c9d7e351b36c0a763426aa | SH68F90? | BYK901 | ✅ | ✅ |
Royal Kludge RK68 ISO Return | ❓ | SH68F90? | BYK916 | ✅ | ❓ |
Royal Kludge RK71 | cfc8661da8c9d7e351b36c0a763426aa | SH68F90? | ❓ | ✅ | ✅ |
Royal Kludge RK84 | cfc8661da8c9d7e351b36c0a763426aa | SH68F90? | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Royal Kludge RKG68 | cfc8661da8c9d7e351b36c0a763426aa | SH68F90A | SH68F90AS | ✅ | ✅ |
Terport TR95 | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90A | BYK916 | ✅ | ✅ |
Weikav Sugar65 | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90 | SH68F90S | ✅ | ✅ |
Xinmeng K916 | cfc8661da8c9d7e351b36c0a763426aa | SH68F90 | ❓ | ✅ | ✅ |
Xinmeng M66 | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90A | SH68F90AS | ✅ | ✅ |
Xinmeng M71 | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90A | SH68F90AS | ✅ | ✅ |
Xinmeng XM-RF68 | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90 | SH68F90U | ✅ | ✅ |
Yunzii AL66 | 3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | SH68F90A | SH68F90AS | ✅ | ✅ |
Yunzii AL71 | 2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | SH68F90A | SH68F90AS | ✅ | ✅ |
Model | ISP MD5 | MCU | MCU Label | Tested Read | Tested Write |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Glorious Model O | 46459c31e58194fa076b8ce8fb1f3eaa | ❓ | BY8948 | ✅ | ❓ |
Trust GXT 960 | 620f0b67a91f7f74151bc5be745b7110 | ❓ | BY8801 | ✅ | ❓ |
ISP MD5 | Windows | macOS | Linux |
---|---|---|---|
13df4ce2933f9654ffef80d6a3c27199 | ? | ? | ok |
2d169670eae0d36eae8188562c1f66e8 | ok | ? | ok |
3e0ebd0c440af5236d7ff8872343f85d | ok | ok | ok |
46459c31e58194fa076b8ce8fb1f3eaa | ? | ? | ok |
620f0b67a91f7f74151bc5be745b7110 | ? | fail1 | ok |
cfc8661da8c9d7e351b36c0a763426aa | ok | fail1 | ok |
e57490acebcaabfcff84a0ff013955d9 | ok | fail1 | ok |
To enable running this tool without superuser privileges add the following udev rule with xxxx
and yyyy
replaced with your device Vendor ID and Product ID respectively.
# /etc/udev/rules.d/plugdev.rules
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="xxxx", ATTRS{idProduct}=="yyyy", MODE="0660", GROUP="plugdev"
SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0603", ATTRS{idProduct}=="1020", MODE="0660", GROUP="plugdev"
Make sure your user is part of the plugdev
group.
If you encounter errors like:
hid_open_path: failed to open IOHIDDevice from mach entry...
Ensure that your terminal application has access to input monitoring.
Thanks to @gashtaan for analyzing and explaining the inner workings of the ISP bootloaders. Without his help, this tool wouldn't be here!