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Revision as of 19:40, 19 January 2023
Swapdoodle is the successor of the Swapnote application that allows you to send doodles to friends using SpotPass.
Credits for Miles (with the BPK1 structures) and MrNbaYoh (with the custom CRC32 checksum) for providing information!
SpotPass usage
Currently, only three SpotPass endpoints are known to exist:
- https://npdl.cdn.nintendowifi.net/p01/nsa/<regionID>/RNG_LS1/dstsetting LZ10 compressed BPK1 structure
- https://npdl.cdn.nintendowifi.net/p01/nsa/<regionID>/RNG_EC1/1.dlp
- https://npdl.cdn.nintendowifi.net/p01/nsa/<regionID>/RNG_MD1/dstdatList.bin
Where regionID goes the value from the below table.
Region | ID |
---|---|
USA | 0hFlOFo7pNTU2dyE |
EUR | 3vveLadT8H6xKkQH |
Also, the game uses Hpp servers for posting doodles and making status updates.
BPK1
The BPK1 structure is used in almost all game data files. Some of the files that use this structure are LZ10 compressed (like the ones used for doodles and stationery).
The structure starts with a BPK1 header, followed by all of its block headers, which can share names between each other. The headers are the followed by each block's data, which can hold any data (including another BPK1 structure).
All of the structure entries are stored as little-endian data.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x44 | BPK1 header |
0x44 | Block header | |
Additional block headers | ||
Block data | ||
Additional blocks data |
BPK1 header
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x4 | Header magic (BPK1) |
0x4 | 0x4 | Number of blocks |
0x8 | 0x4 | Maximum block name length |
0xC | 0x4 | Structure length |
0x10 | 0x4 | Header length |
0x14 | 0x2C | Padding |
0x40 | 0x4 | Header length |
Block header
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x4 | Block size |
0x4 | 0x4 | Checksum of block data |
0x8 | Block name (null terminated) | |
0x4 | Size of BPK1 header and previous blocks (including this one) |
Block checksum
The checksum of each block is calculated as a custom CRC-32 checksum of the block's data:
- Polynomial: 4C11DB7
- Initial value: 4C11DB7
- Output XOR: 0
Stationery blocks
The following blocks are used in the stationery files.
STAHED1
This block holds the stationery file name and 0x79 byte padding.
THUMB2
This block holds the thumbnail of the stationery as a JPEG image.
STBARD1
There are two of these blocks. The first one holds a JPEG of the 2D part of the stationery, and the second one holds the 3D part.
STMASK1
This block holds a 256x256 L4 data of the 3D part of the stationery.