System Settings

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System Settings allows you to manage various settings, use System Transfer, and use Data Management.

All applications(CTR/TWL) launched by System Settings are launched via APT:PrepareToDoApplicationJump/APT:DoApplicationJump, such as DS INTERNET and System Transfer.

Accessible services

Service Last seen on version
fs:USER v8202
gsp:Gpu v8202
ndm:u v8202
APT:A v8202
ac:i v8202
act:a v8202
am:sys v8202
boss:P v8202
cam:s v8202
cecd:s v8202
cfg:nor v8202
dsp::DSP v8202
frd:a v8202
gsp::Lcd v8202
http:C v8202
mic:u v8202
news:s v8202
nim:u v8202
ns:s v8202
nwm::EXT v8202
nwm::INF v8202
nwm::SOC v8202
ptm:gets v8202
ptm:sysm v8202
soc:P v8202
soc:U v8202
ssl:C v8202
y2r:u v8202
qtm:s v8202
cfg:i v8202
hid:SPVR v8202

Data Management

3DS

Here you can manage 3DS extra data, and 3DSWare/"Software".

When managing 3DS Software installed to the SD Card, the title.db is read by the core receiving AM commands. From the title.db file, AM gets a list of installed titles, title sizes and the name of the ".cmd" file for each title, which is used to check the authenticity of the title data(product code, title version, and if an electronic manaual is used, is also kept for each title, in the title.db, but won't be used by the Data Management Utility). For each title listed, it checks if the title is authentic(via the .cmd file). If the title passes authentication, Data Management decrypts/reads the ICN data from the executable NCCH(CXI) and displays it along with the archived title size. If a title doesn't pass authentication, a placeholder icon(light grey with a '?' in the center), name ('????????') and a size of zero are used. Deleting titles removes the title data from the title.db and import.db, and deletes the directory of the content.

DSiWare

See DSiWare Exports.

System Format

Most of the System Format is done with FS:InitializeCtrFileSystem. This command updates the high u64 of the keyY stored in movable.sed. Since this keyY was updated, the data stored on SD card(sdmc/Nintendo 3DS/<ID0>/<ID1>) and the data under nand/data/<ID0> is rendered useless, since that data used the old keyY. Since that data is no longer usable, the system then deletes the two above SD/NAND directories.

When you first enter the System Format menu, it will check if a NNID is linked. If there's a linked-NNID, it will then display: "Are you ready to connect to the Internet to check whether data can be formatted"? Continuing will only result in connecting to wifi for checking in with Nintendo's servers, which may fail if the console is banned. Once that's done it will continue with the usual system-format messages; proceeding will result in the NNID cookie, potentially still present on NAND backups or multiboot scenarios, being invalidated until the next sign-in (at which point even old sessions will be valid again).

System Updater

The system updater title is identical to the regular system settings, except only system update is accessible with this. On dev units, this title can only be launched under certain conditions.

On retail units, this title is accessible in scenarios where you have to update via the Internet to use certain 3DS software other than the home menu. i.e. using the eShop, on a system version less than the current one. When one selects "Cancel" from here on retail, the system will shutdown. NS launches SAFE_MODE_FIRM for running this title, when the UPDATEFLAG is set during system boot.

Exiting System Settings

Upon exit, the system reboots instead of simply returning to home menu.

Parental Controls Reset

The following refers to the functionality which generates the Parental Controls "Master Key".

System version, for the mset title Parental controls reset functionality version Inquiry number length Notes
1.0.0-X - 6.3.0-X v0 8 Mostly inherited from the Wii/DSi algorithm which used CRC-32 (0xEDB88320) with custom XOR-out (0xAAAA). 0x14C1 was added to produce the final result.

For the 3DS algorithm, only constants were changed: the polynomial was changed to 0xEDBA6320 and the addition constant became 0x1657.

The input to either function is an ASCII string of the format "%02u%02u%04u" where the parameters are month, day, and low 4 digits of the inquiry number. The low 5 decimal digits from the output u32 are then used for the master key.

Because of the date being used in the algorithm, this results in the master key only being valid on a particular day, though this is trivially defeated by setting the system time to the correct date that the key was generated on.

This had a minor refactor in 6.0.0-X but is functionally identical.

7.0.0-X - 7.1.0-X v1 10 Introduced a new scheme using HMAC-SHA-256. The HMAC key is loaded from mset .rodata, and differs between regions.

The inquiry number was bumped from 8 digits to 10 digits, but the same function is used to generate the digits as in v0 (derived from MAC address).

All digits of the inquiry number are now actually used in the master key derivation function, as the string format is now "%02u%02u%010u" (month, day, inquiry number). This buffer is hashed (as above), and a little-endian word is read from the start of the output hash. The low 5 decimal digits of this word are used as the master key.

7.2.0-X - current v2 10 Extension of v1 featuring a number of changes which serve to obscure the HMAC key used.

The HMAC key is now stored in a separate file stored in the CVer RomFS, called masterkey.bin. This is used to update the key independently of the mset title. In order to make this possible, a scheme was devised to encode the required key within the inquiry number - the first digit denotes region, and the next two digits represent the key version. These values match up with values stored in the masterkey.bin header. For compatibility with v1 (as inquiry number length did not change), the version values begin at 10 - when parsing an inquiry number, a "version" of less than 10 should be handled as algorithm v1.

The HMAC key is now also encrypted in masterkey.bin. This uses AES-128-CTR using a (normal) key in mset .rodata (which differs between regions), with the initial counter value also stored in masterkey.bin.

At some point, Nintendo chose to "abandon" the original JPN region ID (0), and moved to region ID 9 instead (which usually doesn't exist). It is unknown why they made this change, as the AES key used for both of these IDs is the same.

ExtData

The ExtData File System for System Settings is as follows:

root
├── icon
├── boss
└── user
    ├── Backup.dat
    └── MsetExt.dat
File Details Size FW Introduced Plaintext
icon Stubbed. Always image 00000002. 0x4 Bytes n/a
MsetExt.dat DSiWare Exports Management 0x960 Bytes 2.0.0-2 Download
Backup.dat SD Savedata Backups Management 0xf5a0 Bytes 6.0.0-11 Download

MsetExt.dat

This keeps a record for the DSiWare Exports for a maximum of 300 exports. Each record is in the format:

OFFSET SIZE DESCRIPTION
0 4 Game Code in Little Endian
0x4 4 Reserved

All unused entries are filled with "0xff".

Backup.dat

This keeps a record for the 30 save data backup slots for SD Savedata Backups. Each entry corresponds to an individual backup slot.

Entry:

OFFSET SIZE DESCRIPTION
0x000 8 Reserved
0x8 0x800 (0x80*16) 16 UTF-16 Title Strings
0x808 8 Title ID
0x810 8 Unknown
0x818 8 Total Save Data Size
0x820 0x10 Reserved

Launch parameters

System Settings can start at specific menus when certain parameters are given.

* - returns to settings menu instead of rebooting

Value Action
0x01 Initial setup (system not actually formatted, music plays earlier)
0x10 Internet Settings -> Connection Settings
0x11 Internet Settings -> Other Information
0x6e Internet Settings -> Connection Settings
0x6f Parental Controls
0x70 Parental Controls birthday entry
0x71 Data Management
0x72 3DS Software Management
0x73 3DS Extra Data Management
0x74 DSiWare Management
0x75 StreetPass Management
0x76 Internet Settings*
0x77 Other Settings, second-to-last page*
0x78 Touch Screen calibration
0x79 Circle Pad calibration
0x7a System Update
0x7b System Update
0x7c Format System Memory*