Nand/private/movable.sed
Offset | Size | Description |
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0x0 | 0x4 | Magic "SEED" |
0x4 | 0x4 | When u8[1] is non-zero, this indicates that the additional 0x20-bytes AES-MAC block at the end of movable.sed exists. If u8[1] is zero, then u8 [0], [2], and [3] must be zero as well. |
0x8 | 0x100 | RSA-2048 signature over the 0x10-byte data at 0x108 |
0x108 | 0x8 | Usually zero |
0x110 | 0x10 | AES engine keyY for 3 keyslots (High u64 is unsigned) |
0x120 | 0x20 | This data is written to the file when doing a System Format. The original movable.sed from the factory is only 0x120-bytes. The last 0x10-bytes in this block is an AES-MAC over a SHA256 hash, using the same keyslot used for NAND dbs. This hash is calculated over the first 0x130-bytes of movable.sed. This AES-MAC is verified is during movable.sed verification(before RSA verification). |
This keyY is the console-unique portion of the 3 keyslots used for everything stored under sdmc/Nintendo 3DS/<ID0>/<ID1> and nand/data/<ID0>. For SD this is used for encryption and AES MACs, however for NAND this is only used for AES MACs. This file is transferred to the destination 3DS during a System Transfer. The movable.sed keyY high u64 is updated on the source 3DS during a System Transfer, and when doing a system format with System Settings.
Movable.sed always exists on retail and development units(written to NAND at the factory), however if reading this file fails(svcBreak would be executed if the file-read code-path return value is 0xC8804464) the system will fall-back to using a console-unique keyY already in memory, with the last 8-bytes being loaded from the 8-bytes following that u64. On development units the code-path handling movable.sed would execute svcBreak if file-reading(regardless of error-code) or verifying the RSA signature fails(this would brick the 3DS), RSA verification failure on a retail unit here would also cause a brick.
The keyY is hashed with SHA256, the first 0x10-bytes from the hash is used with the below snprintf for ID0 in sdmc/Nintendo 3DS/<ID0>/<ID1> and nand/data/<ID0>. ID0 is generated by: snprintf(outdirname, maxlen, "%08x%08x%08x%08x", hashword[0], hashword[1], hashword[2], hashword[3]).