Difference between revisions of "Amiibo"
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− | + | See here regarding the Amiibo [[Process_Services_PXI|encryption]]. | |
The NFC tag for Amiibo is NTAG215. | The NFC tag for Amiibo is NTAG215. | ||
+ | === AUTH_PWD === | ||
The NFC 32bit password for the PWD_AUTH command(for enabling write-access to the encrypted NFC pages / etc), appears to be generated from unknown data that doesn't change when the Amiibo data pages are being updated. | The NFC 32bit password for the PWD_AUTH command(for enabling write-access to the encrypted NFC pages / etc), appears to be generated from unknown data that doesn't change when the Amiibo data pages are being updated. | ||
− | + | === NTAG215 commands === | |
+ | ==== Amiibo reading ==== | ||
* GET_VERSION | * GET_VERSION | ||
* READ, startpage=0x03 | * READ, startpage=0x03 | ||
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Therefore, *all* pages from the Amiibo NFC tag are read, including the configuration pages at the end. | Therefore, *all* pages from the Amiibo NFC tag are read, including the configuration pages at the end. | ||
− | Each page is 4-bytes, | + | ==== Amiibo writing ==== |
+ | * Use the same commands under the above reading section, then use those first 3 commands again. | ||
+ | * Multiple WRITE commands for writing to pages 0x04..0x0C. The first byte for page[4] is zero here. | ||
+ | * Multiple WRITE commands for writing to pages 0x20..0x81. | ||
+ | * Use the last 3 commands from the above reading section. | ||
+ | * WRITE: page=0x04, same data as before except first byte is 0xA5 this time. | ||
+ | * FAST_READ: startpage=0x04, endpage=0x04 | ||
+ | |||
+ | === NFC pages === | ||
+ | Each page is 4-bytes, there is a total of 0x87/135 pages. The following is the structure of the NFC pages: | ||
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| SHA256-HMAC over 0x1DF-bytes: first 3-bytes are from the last 3-bytes of page[12], the rest is over the first 0x1DC-bytes of the plaintext data following this hash(see page[13]). | | SHA256-HMAC over 0x1DF-bytes: first 3-bytes are from the last 3-bytes of page[12], the rest is over the first 0x1DC-bytes of the plaintext data following this hash(see page[13]). | ||
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− | | 12 | + | | 12/0x0C |
| 1 | | 1 | ||
| 0x30 | | 0x30 | ||
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| Unknown. Last 3-bytes here are used with the above HMAC. | | Unknown. Last 3-bytes here are used with the above HMAC. | ||
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− | | 13 | + | | 13/0x0D |
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| 0x34 | | 0x34 | ||
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− | === Structure of plaintext data from page13 === | + | ==== Structure of plaintext data from page13 ==== |
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− | === Structure of Amiibo settings === | + | ==== Structure of Amiibo settings ==== |
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Revision as of 17:07, 15 April 2015
Amiibo are NFC figures made by Nintendo, used in games in different forms (different in each game). It can be used with the New3DS and the Old3DS with an IR peripheral.
Technical specifications
See also here.
Specifications can be found on this image, which is a compilation of screenshots made by scanning a Samus amiibo with the Android App "NFC TagInfo":
See here regarding the Amiibo encryption.
The NFC tag for Amiibo is NTAG215.
AUTH_PWD
The NFC 32bit password for the PWD_AUTH command(for enabling write-access to the encrypted NFC pages / etc), appears to be generated from unknown data that doesn't change when the Amiibo data pages are being updated.
NTAG215 commands
Amiibo reading
- GET_VERSION
- READ, startpage=0x03
- PWD_AUTH
- FAST_READ: startpage=0x00, endpage=0x3B
- FAST_READ: startpage=0x3C, endpage=0x77
- FAST_READ: startpage=0x78, endpage=0x86
Therefore, *all* pages from the Amiibo NFC tag are read, including the configuration pages at the end.
Amiibo writing
- Use the same commands under the above reading section, then use those first 3 commands again.
- Multiple WRITE commands for writing to pages 0x04..0x0C. The first byte for page[4] is zero here.
- Multiple WRITE commands for writing to pages 0x20..0x81.
- Use the last 3 commands from the above reading section.
- WRITE: page=0x04, same data as before except first byte is 0xA5 this time.
- FAST_READ: startpage=0x04, endpage=0x04
NFC pages
Each page is 4-bytes, there is a total of 0x87/135 pages. The following is the structure of the NFC pages:
NFC page | Total pages | Raw byte offset in EEPROM | Total byte size | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 4 | 0x10 | 0x10 | Same as standard NTAG215: 9-byte serial-number, "internal" u8 value, two lock bytes then the "Capability Container (CC)" page. |
4 | 8 | 0x10 | 0x20 | SHA256-HMAC over 0x1DF-bytes: first 3-bytes are from the last 3-bytes of page[12], the rest is over the first 0x1DC-bytes of the plaintext data following this hash(see page[13]). |
12/0x0C | 1 | 0x30 | 0x4 | Unknown. Last 3-bytes here are used with the above HMAC. |
13/0x0D | 0x34 | The system crypts 0x1A0-bytes starting here. |
Structure of plaintext data from page13
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0xB0 | Amiibo settings are stored within here. |
0xB0 | 0xD8 | AppData, for the user-application with the programID specified in the above Amiibo settings. The data stored here is application-specific. |
0x188 | 0x18 | Not used in "decrypted" form, since this isn't encrypted to begin with. |
Structure of Amiibo settings
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x1 | Unknown. The low 4-bits here are copied to the struct used with NFC:GetAmiiboSettings. |
0x1 | 0x1 | Unknown. The low 4-bits here are copied to the struct used with NFC:GetAmiiboSettings. |
0x2 | 0x2 | ? |
0x4 | 0x2 | u16 big-endian, unknown. |
0x6 | 0x6 | ? |
0xC | 0x14(10*2) | UTF-16BE Amiibo nickname. |
0x20 | 0x60 | Owner Mii. |
0x80 | 0x8 | Application programID for the AppData, zero otherwise. |
0x88 | 0x4 | ? |
0x8C | 0x4 | ? |
0x90 | 0x20 | Probably a SHA256-HMAC hash. |