SpotPass
SpotPass is a Nintendo 3DS feature that allows the 3DS to automatically download content, notifications, and software when it's in standby mode.(SpotPass may download/upload some content while the 3DS is in "active" mode, but *only* if the currently active app uses SpotPass) SpotPass can upload content as well. Software downloaded with SpotPass is stored on SD card.
SpotPass Internet communications are mostly small UDP frames and HTTPS transfers, the only HTTP download is the connection test page.
In System Settings, you can disable SpotPass automatic title downloading,(this is _only_ for free titles etc not auto system updates) but it states that important software will still downloaded.
'nasc.nintendowifi.net' confirmed usages:
- Friends List application requires this server to be 'Online' (most likely the reason for regular requests to this server)
- Required for initialization of E-shop, (for first time e-shop users). Not required for using E-Shop after first use.
nppl.c.app.nintendowifi.net is used to download various data via HTTPS, including a cleartext xml policylist which is country-code specific. This policylist seems to contain a list of SpotPass tasks for certain titles. This policylist can control whether the specified tasks are processed at all.
Homemenu uses two domains with HTTPS for SpotPass. SpotPass stores this content in Homemenu's NAND shared extdata.
- Via the a248.e.akamai.net cache mirror npdl.c.app.nintendowifi.net is accessed. There's 4 "bashoX" files download from here,(where X is 0-3) each of which are downloaded if updated every 24 hours. There's separate files stored on the server for each region and language.
- The pls.c.shop.nintendowifi.net domain is used for uploading data from the NAND shared extdata. "pl" might be referring to "play log"? This is uploaded every 24 hours.
Automatic System Update Download
With the 2.0.0-2 update, system updates updates are automatically downloaded via SpotPass. It only downloads updates, it will not install updates without the user's permission. See this: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/3ds/en_na/menu_update.jsp
SpotPass downloads/checks for updates every 24 hours. This is identical to the system used for manual system updates: when it's time to check for updates, SpotPass will send a system update SOAP request to the server. When there's an update available, SpotPass will then do the usual sysupdate procedure like manual sysupdates.
Content Container
All SpotPass content uses this container to encrypt the payload and sign it. The cleartext content is stored in extdata. The format of these headers is big-endian.
BOSS Header
Offset | Length | |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x4 | Magic Number "boss" |
0x4 | 0x4 | Magic Number 0x1000100 |
0x8 | 0x4 | Big-endian filesize |
0xC | 0x8 | u64 release date (UNIX timestamp) |
0x14 | 0x2 | Must always be 0x1 |
0x16 | 0x2 | Padding |
0x18 | 0x2 | Content header hash type, always 0x2 for SHA-256 |
0x1A | 0x2 | Content header RSA size, always 0x2 for RSA-2048 (X<<7) |
0x1C | 0xC | First 12 bytes of the CTR |
Data following the header is encrypted with AES-CTR. The first 12 bytes of the CTR are from offset 0x1C of the header, while the last word of the CTR in big-endian is 0x1. The cleartext data begins with the content header.
Content Header
Offset | Length | |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x10 | ? |
0x10 | 0x2 | ? |
0x12 | 0x20 | SHA-256 hash |
0x32 | 0x100 | RSA-2048 signature over the above hash |
The hash at offset 0x12 hashes the 0x10-byte data at offset 0x0 followed by a zero u16.
Unknown Header
Offset | Length | |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x15C | ? |
Following this header is the actual content payload, which is stored in a cleartext file under the extdata /boss directory.