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=== Partitions ===
 
=== Partitions ===
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There can be multiple partitions on the chip. For some games one is a backup partition, some other games seem to use only one partition, yet other games actually use multiple partitions. Partitions are defined at the start of the de-wearleveled blob. At offset 0x200 into the image, the DIFI blobs start. These 0x130 large blobs describe the partitions. Every DIFI blob describes a partition. In order to find the partitions, you will need the uint32_t at 0x9C into the DIFI block, and the uint32_t at 0xA4. The uint32_t at 0x9C describes the length of the hash table at the start of the partition, the uint32_t at 0xA4 is the length of the filesystem. Partitions are catted together, so the end of one partition is the beginning of the next.  
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There can be multiple partitions on the chip. For some games one is a backup partition, some other games seem to use only one partition, yet other games actually use multiple partitions. Partitions are defined at the start of the de-wearleveled blob. At offset 0x200 into the image, the DIFI blobs start. These 0x130 large blobs describe the partitions. Every DIFI blob describes a partition. In order to find the partitions, you will need the uint32_t at 0x9C into the DIFI block, and the uint32_t at 0xA4. The uint32_t at 0x9C describes the length of the hash table at the start of the partition, the uint32_t at 0xA4 is the length of the filesystem. Partitions are catted together, so the end of one partition is the beginning of the next.
    
The first partition starts at 0x2000. The hashtable at the start of the partitions describe each in-use block in the partition with a SHA256 of the 0x1000 sized block.
 
The first partition starts at 0x2000. The hashtable at the start of the partitions describe each in-use block in the partition with a SHA256 of the 0x1000 sized block.
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* If the uint32 before the hash in the DISA is 0x01, the first DIFI blob is hashed, if it's 0x00 the second DIFI is hashed. The offsets and size for each DIFI can be found beneath the DISA tag (10h, 20h and 18h, 30h relative to the DISA location).  
 
* If the uint32 before the hash in the DISA is 0x01, the first DIFI blob is hashed, if it's 0x00 the second DIFI is hashed. The offsets and size for each DIFI can be found beneath the DISA tag (10h, 20h and 18h, 30h relative to the DISA location).  
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The last 4 bytes in each DIFI blob are garbage; they appear as FF FF FF FF in an encrypted savegame.
    
=== Filesystem ===
 
=== Filesystem ===
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