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At /Nintendo 3DS/<SomeID>/<SomeID>/extdata/<ExtdataIDHigh> on SD is directories for each title.(ExtdataIDHigh is always 00000000) Some titles have Quota.dat stored in these directories, not all titles use it. The dirname for these directories is the ExtdataIDLow. Then there's a sub-directory 00000000, which contains the actual extdata. Size and number of files in this dir varies per title.
 
At /Nintendo 3DS/<SomeID>/<SomeID>/extdata/<ExtdataIDHigh> on SD is directories for each title.(ExtdataIDHigh is always 00000000) Some titles have Quota.dat stored in these directories, not all titles use it. The dirname for these directories is the ExtdataIDLow. Then there's a sub-directory 00000000, which contains the actual extdata. Size and number of files in this dir varies per title.
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Regular apps can only mount SD/NAND extdata using the same extdataID which is stored in the [[NCCH#CXI|CXI]] exheader. Therefore, regular apps which have the exheader extdataID set to zero can't use extdata. This restriction doesn't apply for shared extdata with extdataID high bitmask 0x48000 stored on NAND. System apps can mount arbitrary extdata.
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Regular apps can only mount SD/NAND extdata using the same extdataID which is stored in the [[NCCH#CXI|CXI]] exheader. Therefore, regular apps which have the exheader extdataID set to zero can't use extdata. This restriction doesn't apply for shared extdata with extdataID high bitmask 0x48000 stored on NAND. System apps with a certain access right can mount arbitrary extdata.
 
All NAND extdata is shared extdata, while all SD extdata is normal extdata. Thus, normal extdata doesn't exist on NAND, and shared extdata doesn't exist on SD. The extdataID high excluding that bitmask is always zero for shared extdata.
 
All NAND extdata is shared extdata, while all SD extdata is normal extdata. Thus, normal extdata doesn't exist on NAND, and shared extdata doesn't exist on SD. The extdataID high excluding that bitmask is always zero for shared extdata.
    
=== Encryption ===
 
=== Encryption ===
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These files are encrypted with AES-CTR. The key is unknown, this is console-unique. The CTR includes the ExtdataID and filename. The base CTR is fixed: the CTR never changes after each write. Thus it is possible to obtain some cleartext by XORing one file(like newly created extdata) with a newer file, where the newer file overwrote zeros in the original file with non-zero data.
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These files are encrypted with AES-CTR, with a per-console key. The CTR includes the ExtdataID and filename. The base CTR is fixed: the CTR never changes after each write. Thus it is possible to obtain some cleartext by XORing one file(like newly created extdata) with a newer file, where the newer file overwrote zeros in the original file with non-zero data.
    
=== Filesystem ===
 
=== Filesystem ===