BLOOD
T-dåks & his w.p.s. Lyrics


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(Don't look now, we're coming)

I plug the ladies in
Mum kept the babies in
Do right, do right, do right, do right, do right
Do right, do right, do right, do right, do right
Do right, do right, do right, do right, do right
I plug the ladies in
Mum kept the babies in
Do right, do right, do right, do right
Do right, do right, do right

I saw a dream flow slow
And saw you're hemoglobin
With jackals from every trade
With boogie faces from motors

She's walking beneath the rain
Connected by flesh extensions
While I've been through every puddle
My little walkers connected and

I shout grate the biscuits
Grip the slip and repeat it
Baby boys in the puddle
And mothers sent us to pen again

This is the big fear
And I'm reaching up from the swamp in here
I'm taking away the trust
While the screaming can turn the a saint

She wrote
Throw us out in a week
With a flash little man huddle
And infinite maternal wear
We used to sleep on cardboard

I stutter with chopped image
Of rapping while she listens to playing
I heard of trouble funk
Wake me with a sentence

I saw you're dream flow slow
And saw you're hemoglobin
With teddy cut daggers
And tusslin' with monster motors

You wouldn't stop water choking
He has that vein of magic
And I slip below the city far below the big erratic

I plug the ladies in
Mum kept the babies in
Do right, do right, do right

I plug the ladies in
Mum kept the babies in
Do right do right
Do right do right
Do right do right

When I say he I mean I
(Can prevail)
When I say you I mean we
(Will prevail)
When I say she I mean God
(Give us strength)

Do right do right do right do right do right
Do right do right do right do right do right
Do right do right do right do right do right
Do right do right do right do right do right
Do right do right do right do right do right

I saw you're dream flow slow
And saw you're hemoglobin
Where emotions cause no emotions
A peddle door opens on
Mob smile
Dat style
The diss maneuvers other little child
Look to the side lines where I shine upon mu time

The Physic declines through sharp finds and blood lines
Upon the heath the dew remains cold
Though the sun shines
The other
Speak not of it
The moon will drag the oceans tide and then my heart will split

Back hunch
Eyes well
Thoughts mutilate a slide show
The darkest thoughts were used in a row
Where did the child go?

A kiss is floating through the air but never landed
Will you accept all these excuses in exchange for understanding

We saw a dream flow slow
And saw you're hemoglobin
Where our love resembles clothing
And the beats are human clothing
And the thoughts of focus of consistence
Superficial magic
I slip beyond myself into the realms of bad magic

I plug the ladies in




Mum kept the babies in
Do right

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of T-dåks & his w.p.s.'s song "Blood" are cryptic and open to interpretation. The opening lines, "I plug the ladies in, Mum kept the babies in," may refer to an image of childbirth and motherhood. In this context, "plugging in" could mean the beginning of the labor, and "keeping the babies in" could refer to the waiting period before delivery. The repetition of "Do right" may suggest a call to action, urging listeners to do the right thing, or it may be a repetition of a phrase heard in a dream.


The following lines paint a vivid and surreal picture of a dream world where the singer sees "hemoglobin" and "jackals from every trade" interacting with "boogie faces from motors." Connecting them all is a network of "flesh extensions," creating an image of a chaotic and bustling world. As the song progresses, the images become more fragmented, with references to "biscuits," "puddles," and "trouble funk." The final lines of the song bring the listener back to reality, asking for strength and urging them to "do right."


Overall, "Blood" is a song full of striking imagery that invites interpretation. The surreal world it creates raises questions about our own world and the societies we create.


Line by Line Meaning

I plug the ladies in
I engage with women on a physical and intimate level


Mum kept the babies in
My mother protected and nurtured me and my siblings


Do right, do right, do right, do right, do right
It is important to always do good and make the right choices


I saw a dream flow slow
I had a dream that was fading away


And saw you're hemoglobin
And saw the blood flowing through your veins


With jackals from every trade
With people from all walks of life who act deceitfully


With boogie faces from motors
With people who have strange and erratic facial expressions


She's walking beneath the rain
She is walking in the rain


Connected by flesh extensions
Connected by prosthesis or other bodily extensions


While I've been through every puddle
While I have endured many difficult situations


My little walkers connected and
My loved ones are united and supportive


I shout grate the biscuits
I am excited and enthusiastic


Grip the slip and repeat it
Hold on tightly and continue to do it again and again


Baby boys in the puddle
Young boys in difficult and unpleasant situations


And mothers sent us to pen again
And mothers sending us back to prison again


This is the big fear
This is the major source of anxiety and concern


And I'm reaching up from the swamp in here
And I am trying to rise above my difficult circumstances


I'm taking away the trust
I am undermining someone's faith in me or others


While the screaming can turn the a saint
While intense emotions can cause even the most virtuous to lose their composure


She wrote
She expressed in writing


Throw us out in a week
Evict us after a week


With a flash little man huddle
With a quick gathering of small and young men


And infinite maternal wear
And unlimited maternal responsibilities


We used to sleep on cardboard
We used to sleep on makeshift and uncomfortable bedding


I stutter with chopped image
I struggle to express myself clearly


Of rapping while she listens to playing
Of performing rap music while she listens to music


I heard of trouble funk
I have heard of difficult and unpleasant situations


Wake me with a sentence
Rouse me from my slumber with a clear and concise statement


Where emotions cause no emotions
Where feelings do not elicit any emotional responses


A peddle door opens on
A revolving door opens onto


Mob smile
A smile that is forced or fake


Dat style
That particular method or approach


The diss maneuvers other little child
The separation and divisive tactics used on young children


Look to the side lines where I shine upon mu time
Pay attention to me and my accomplishments


The Physic declines through sharp finds and blood lines
The physical health deteriorates due to genetic predisposition or environmental factors


Upon the heath the dew remains cold
On the barren wasteland the moisture is cold


Though the sun shines
Even though it is sunny outside


Speak not of it
Do not speak about the subject


The moon will drag the oceans tide and then my heart will split
The gravitational pull of the moon on the ocean tide will cause immense pain and heartache


Back hunch
Shoulders slumped forward and curved spine


Eyes well
Tears buildup in the eyes


Thoughts mutilate a slide show
Distorted and harmful thoughts disrupt the presentation


The darkest thoughts were used in a row
The most negative and disturbing thoughts were expressed in a sequence


Where did the child go?
Where did the innocent and carefree child disappear to?


A kiss is floating through the air but never landed
An expression of love was given but never reciprocated


Will you accept all these excuses in exchange for understanding
Will you forgive all these justifications in return for empathy and comprehension?


Where our love resembles clothing
Where our affection is like an attire


And the beats are human clothing
And the rhythms are like human garments


And the thoughts of focus of consistence
And the ideas that we concentrate on are consistent


Superficial magic
Illusions of magic or power that are not true


I slip beyond myself into the realms of bad magic
I am consumed by negative and dangerous illusions and fantasies


When I say he I mean I
When I refer to someone else, I am really talking about myself


When I say you I mean we
When I refer to you, I am also including myself in the group


When I say she I mean God
When I refer to a woman or a higher power, I am really talking about God


Do right do right do right do right do right
It is necessary to continue doing what is good and right


Do right do right do right do right do right
It is crucial to maintain a course of right action and behavior


Do right do right do right do right do right
It is imperative to always choose the path of righteousness


Do right do right do right do right do right
It is essential to follow a moral and ethical code


Do right do right do right do right do right
It is fundamental to live a life of goodness and integrity




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DEAN PITCHFORD, BEBE WINANS, RHETT LAWRENCE, STANLEY BURRELL

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

marcan

Ideally the first thing you do on a device like this is take a full backup of the raw flash (which can be tricky depending on exactly what kind of flash it is - eMMC and other high-level interfaces are easy and standard, but NAND flash like in this case is trickier and requires specific tools). However, in lieu of that, there is a universal method of doing proper file-level backups on Linux. This is less ideal for backup/restore purposes, but it's great to get a dump of all the files off the device and into a form you can look into on a PC (and in a pinch it'll still save your ass if you break something, though restoring might be more involved). It has the advantage that it can create mostly-consistent backups while the system is running (individual files that are changing might not perfectly match, but you won't get any wide-spread corruption like if you tried to take a raw disk image of a running system).

What you want to do is make a tar archive of the various filesystems on a device. Doing it directly doesn't work, because various filesystems are mounted on top of each other and pseudo filesystems will ruin your day. The trick is to use bind mounts.

mkdir /mnt/root
mount --bind / /mnt/root
cd /mnt/root
tar cvzpf /mnt/sdcard/root.tar.gz .
cd /
umount /mnt/root

... will make an "alias" of the root filesystem (/) at /mnt/root, but, crucially, without any of the other filesystems that are mounted below it. So you get the root filesystem and only the root filesystem. Then it gets archived into /mnt/sdcard/root.tar.gz, which you can extract on a PC (assuming you mounted the SD card on that directory in advance). The 'p' ensures that filesystem permissions are properly preserved. After you're done, undo the bind mount.

You'll want to repeat this for any other filesystem mounts shown by the 'mount' command, that aren't pseudo filesystems (usually anything that has a "real" device name). /dev may or may not be a temporary filesystem, but it is safe to archive if you want to take a look at the device node tree. /proc and /sys are system information filesystems; always ignore those, as they are not real and will probably result in errors as their contents change all the time and are dynamically constructed. Anything with type "tmpfs" is a ramdisk, but safe to archive if you feel like peeking at whatever files are there.

You can skip the bind mount part if a given filesystem has no other filesystems mounted at subdirectories. This is often the case for most things other than the root filesystem itself.



All comments from YouTube:

Knuckx

Canon DryOS is well known and hacked on by both the Magic Lantern (for EOS) and CHDK (for PowerShot/IXUS) projects, in case you want to try to play with the Canon units software. It's also used in Canon's scanners (CanonScan/LIDE) and video cameras (Legria). It will probably have a development boot mode as well, most Canon DryOS products do.

Andrew Nambudripad

Whoa Mike, 1: depending on the file system, you can probably recover the deleted data (odds are the files' inodes were marked for deletion and wont actually get removed until more content replaces it), 2: that NAND bug seems to be repairable also (if it's just a SMD flash device, you can throw a new unit on, partition it and be right as rain.. didnt seem like those were critical hardware faults, so don't continue using the second unit as a parts salvage...)

donpalmera

Hey Andy boy. If you had looked a little harder instead of trying so hard to get that unfunny reiser joke into a comment finally you would have noticed that almost all the options for ubifs are set at creation and not mount time. ubifs is a lot more complicated than jffs etc. I doubt Mike is going to spend a ton of time working through all the structure etc to find some files off of the NAND.

If it was a secure boot situation there would have been noticeable messages about it from uboot as it would be responsible checking the kernel and initramfs signatures after itself was checked by the boot rom in the chip. Google "uboot FIT" if you want to know more.

Andrew Nambudripad

Fair point there Donny boy. I'm no Reiser (for one, I've yet to murder my wife) but I took a look at the docs on Ubifs and it looks pretty bog standard. It has options for LZO but other than that it's about as complicated as one would expect for a flash FS (i.e. not very) re: recoverability. I'd need to see what mount parameters are there (it's in /etc/fstab) to ensure there wasn't anything crazy wasn't configured in, along with the boot parameters (check initramfs and the bootloader) like encryption it is a medical device after all) out-of-the-box wasn't configured but a byte-for-byte recovery. (Each write file i/o the kernel pushes to flash reduces his chances by uh I'd guess disksize-exp(1/ops) hence why putzing around in a blind attempt to fix it might be bad, unless he's configured to mount in -ro) Assuming he hasn't monkeyed with it since then his chances are very high.

That being said, even if he has mucked it all to hell, he might have some way to salvage it -- this looks promising -- http://midsamsung.com/download/system-software/ has a dl for a set of firmware (in the "Detector firmware.zip" there are 43x43, 35x43 and 30x25 subfolders with two bin's eah so I'm assuming there are revisions for different sizes), but I'm not sure if it matches his model etc.

The third avenue I'd pursue is actually contacting a Samsung medical reselelr and asking for a copy. These are high dollar items so the CSR's are generally pretty helpful if you posture as though you actually legitimately purchased this device (and the aux components) and you've been "really happy with them thus far, and are looking to upgrade our units soon enough, but this is really chaffing me!!!". Dr Mike from Massachusetts General Hospital's Radiology is quite upset

(I was previously watching that on my Nexus w/ a 4" screen & my dog was hogging my bed at the time, but by all means if you've got a spare GSM phone with a larger screen to replace it, I'd readily welcome it it ;))

donpalmera

>depending on the file system, you can probably recover the deleted data

You wrote a lot but didn't spend the 2s to look at the text and see it's ubifs..

Alex Wood

Hi Mike, really interesting stuff!
I reverse engineer embedded systems for a living, got to admit it’s fun to watch someone else wrestle with the same issues I do, day in and day out lol. As for recovering your lost files, I have a couple of suggestions. First off, if you can, use the nand subsystem in uBoot to extract the entire raw contents of the flash memory via the serial port. It’s slow, but reliable and easy to write a script to do it for you, page by page and store the results. Once you have that backup, try and find a firmware update package online and attempt to update the device. If this works, it will replace your missing files. If not, you might be able to extract the update package using a tool called binwalk and find your missing files, put them on an SD card and transfer them back over to the DUT.
If you can’t find an update package, it’s a bit harder! You need to use the nandsim kernel module for Ubuntu to create a simulation of the nand flash device on the DUT in your PCs ram, then copy the raw data from the nand device you extracted into the simulation. You can then mount that simulation on your pc and run a suit of data recovery tools on it to “undelete” the data. I have done this successfully once or twice. There are some really easy to follow online tutorials. Good luck! I look forward to seeing your next video on these.
Alex

Alex Wood

There are probably easier ways of extracting the raw flash given that you have an sd card socket on the DUT. UBoot can mount sd cards and transfer data, but it’s not uncommon for manufacturers to nerf the stock uBoot and remove most of the functionality for “security” reasons. Daft really as the most secure option would be to just remove the uBoot CLI all together. I’m used to systems where the only data extraction option is the serial port, so I like that method even if it takes over night.
Also, if the flash is in a friendly package, you could just desolder it and use a chip programmer to extract its contents (I use this method a lot too).

Moon Moon

DRYOS is a realtime OS used by Canon in mostly their digital cameras, high end webcams, that sort of thing. It replaced VxWorks donkeys years ago, and supposedly has a simulated dev environment for debugging. It has a USB interface and drivers for remote file systems and network services like a video server. There is a small hacking community for some of their digital cameras through a project called Magic Lantern. Unfortunately, my 7D Mk II is not supported and may take a very long time, if it ever is. Something about reversing the architecture of three (yes, three!) seperate CPUs - two DIGIC 6 CPUs that do the heavy lifting, and a either another DIGIC 6 or a DIGIC 5 dedicated to autofocus and exposure. Each of these DIGIC processors contains an ARM Cortex R4 and 3 other smaller ARM variants apparently, but reversing of this chips is only in it's infancy.

Hope this helps clarify one or two things about DRYOS, and what it tends to be used on.

liljasere

Your videos are always great examples of quality over quantity please never change mike

John Wilson

I had always wondered what was behind those strips on the sides of the canon image receptors. I had been told it just had something to do with being able to tell when it had been dropped. Supposedly you could drop one from waist height and it would be ok. I think I remember the cost of a new receptor was around $80,000 usd for the hospital in 2014.

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