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| 0xDFC || 0x4 || Set to 0 by default by the emulator. With config <code>"Cmp", "CodeMultiAddr"</code> this is set to 1. Config <code>"Cmp", "BlockDynamicPC"</code> from [[Super_Mario_3D_All-Stars|SM3DAS]] is not supported. The plugin doesn't use this field, since support for "BlockDynamicPC" was removed. All code which used to use this now assumes val!=2, with code for ==2 being removed. | | 0xDFC || 0x4 || Set to 0 by default by the emulator. With config <code>"Cmp", "CodeMultiAddr"</code> this is set to 1. Config <code>"Cmp", "BlockDynamicPC"</code> from [[Super_Mario_3D_All-Stars|SM3DAS]] is not supported. The plugin doesn't use this field, since support for "BlockDynamicPC" was removed. All code which used to use this now assumes val!=2, with code for ==2 being removed. | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | = SaveData = | ||
+ | Account savedata has the following layout: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * "/system-save.json": .json Emulator settings/etc, padded to size 0x10000 with 0x00-bytes. | ||
+ | * "/saves/", containing sub-dirs with the same dirnames as romfs:/titles/, for games with savedata stored. These sub-dirs contain: | ||
+ | ** "cartridge.sram": Savedata image for the emulated game. | ||
+ | ** "suspendpoint{N}/": When a suspend-point exists, it has this dirname, where {N} starts with 1. This contains: | ||
+ | *** "state": [[#SuspendPoint]] | ||
+ | *** "state.png": Screenshot of the emulated game. | ||
+ | |||
+ | There's also TemporaryStorage savedata, which is used for storing [[#SuspendPoint]]s used with network-transfers. | ||
+ | |||
+ | = SuspendPoint = | ||
+ | The SuspendPoint is stored in a mostly standard cpio archive. The cpio parser code calculates a checksum over each file by XORing each u16 in the file, then comparing it with u16 cpio_entry_header+0x8. The result is stored as a flag in the output cpio file entry structure. This checksum is only set for SuspendPoints, not RomFs data - none of the cpio parser callers currently validate the checksum flag. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This archive is stored in [[#SaveData]], and is also transferred over the network with online-play-friends when the user loads a suspend-point in the GUI. This is also done automatically when a network session is created, for emu-sync-state. Emu-sync-state only used with session-creation, after that the only way to trigger suspend-point usage is via the suspend-menu GUI. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The SuspendPoint loader code loops through the file entries, comparing the entry file extension (following '.' in the filename) with various supported extensions and handling it as needed. No files are mandatory, there are no errors thrown for missing files. The order of the files in the archive doesn't matter either. The saved files have filename ".{extension}". The following extensions are handled: | ||
+ | * "json": Contains various emulator state, including CPU/IO registers etc. "g_nN64CpuPC" is used with the g_nN64CpuPC global var. IO regs are copied to/from global state directly, without calling any IO handler funcs. | ||
+ | * "bin": N64 DRAM. While this is zlib compressed, in some cases it's used raw - it's unknown what exactly triggers decompression. | ||
+ | * "sav": Savedata image for the emulated game. | ||
+ | * "imem" | ||
+ | * "dmem" | ||
+ | * "cpk": Data for "Controller Pak", only exists for games which have config "SIDevice_PakType" set to "Controller Pak". The code loading this will skip it if the config wasn't set to "Controller Pak". | ||
+ | * "gbin" | ||
= Versions = | = Versions = |
Revision as of 22:01, 31 January 2022
This page documents the N64 application available via Nintendo Switch Online.
The internal name is "Hovercraft".
This uses an updated version of the N64 emulator used by SM3DAS. Like SM3DAS, Vulkan is used for rendering.
This saves various PlayReports. This also uses bcat.
NPDM
Same as SM3DAS Mario64 (besides programId etc), except the following services are additionally accessible: audout:u, bcat:u, bsd:u, bsdcfg, friend:u, nifm:u, nsd:u, sfdnsres, ssl. Flags is 0x27.
Details
Like SM3DAS, this uses JIT for running the emulated executable. The game archives also contains an AOT NRO. A NRO does get loaded, however actual usage is currently not enabled. Patches are applied at runtime with the config/lua files from the game archives.
A maximum of 0x1000-bytes are loaded from the launch-parameter, with buf[read_size]=0. Hence, this is a string. When available, this seems to be used to select which game to launch.
RomFs contains the following:
- "/kc.dat", "/Pipeline.cache", "/shader_font_frag.spv", "/shader_p1_frag.spv", "/shader_p1_vert.spv", "/shader_p2_srgb_frag.spv", "/shader_vulkan_frag.spv", "/shader_vulkan_vert.spv".
- "/.nrr/" contains:
- "/bootapp/" contains "init.json", "resources.json", and "resources/" which contains:
- Various UI/graphics data is stored here under various sub-dirs. This also includes "scripts/", which contains Lua scripts in bytecode form.
- One of these scripts at "/scripts/constants_nuse.lua" in the raw data, contains among various other data: "FirstDeliveryDate" "2019-09-01".
- Various UI/graphics data is stored here under various sub-dirs. This also includes "scripts/", which contains Lua scripts in bytecode form.
- "/nro/" contains "libHovercraftJITPlugin.nro", the NRO for the JitPlugin.
- "/sysdata/shaders/mesh.spirv", "/sysdata/shaders/sprite.spirv"
- "/titles/" contains the data for the emulated games:
- "lclassics.titlesdb"
- There's a sub-dir for each game containing:
- "{dirname}-details.png"
- "{dirname}.bnz": ROM-image compressed directly with zlib.
- "{dirname}.dtz": cpio archive compressed directly with zlib, containing the following (these are under "metapack_temp\"):
- The data here has mostly the same structure/format as SM3DAS rom/{subdir}, without the unused NRR. Filenames have the same "{fileid}_{TitleCode}.ext" format. When any texture data is present, it's included directly in this directory.
- The .meta no longer contains "DataSection", which in SM3DAS specified what files to load from here.
- The .lua file is optional. Compared to SM3DAS, Mario64 here (regions E/P at least) no longer has a .lua file, and the only remaining patches in config are for "Idle" and "BreakLoop". There's also various config differences compared to SM3DAS. Also unlike SM3DAS, the ROM-image uses the ROM for each respective region, instead of Shindou for non-JPN.
- The data here has mostly the same structure/format as SM3DAS rom/{subdir}, without the unused NRR. Filenames have the same "{fileid}_{TitleCode}.ext" format. When any texture data is present, it's included directly in this directory.
- "{dirname}.png"
libHovercraftJITPlugin
This section documents the JIT plugin.
This is an updated version of the plugin used by SM3DAS. Besides compiler-version differences / funcs being moved around, there were actual code changes.
The struct passed as the InBuffer to Control is now 0xE00-bytes instead of 0xEB0-bytes. The internal workmem offsets / layout changed. Various funcs were updated etc.
The 0xE00-byte controldata struct has the following structure (all addrs/data are from the emulator user-process):
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x8 | Data addr: g_pGPR |
0x8 | 0x8 | Data addr: g_pFPR |
0x10 | 0x8 | Data addr: g_pCP0 |
0x18 | 0x8 | Data addr: g_nRegHi |
0x20 | 0x8 | Data addr: g_nRegLo |
0x28 | 0x8 | Data addr. |
0x30 | 0x8 | Data addr: g_nFCSR |
0x38 | 0x8 | Data addr: g_bN64CpuCmpEndCheck |
0x40 | 0x8 | Data addr: g_nN64CpuPC |
0x48 | 0x8 | Data addr: g_nN64CpuJmpPC. s32, normally -1. When not -1 this is a value which can be copied into g_nN64CpuJmpPC by the generated code, with g_nN64CpuJmpPC being reset to -1 afterwards regardless of the original value. |
0x50 | 0x8 | Data addr. |
0x58 | 0x8 | Data addr: g_nN64CpuHaveExp |
0x60 | 0x6A8 | Array of funcptrs. Called with w0=instruction_value from generated code for handling instructions' implementation, when the plugin itself doesn't handle it. |
0x708 | 0x8 | Funcptr: n64CPUProcInstCOP1Check()
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0x710 | 0x8 | Funcptr. |
0x718 | 0x8 | Funcptr. |
0x720 | 0x8 | Funcptr: n64CPUSetRegisterCP0(int, unsigned int)
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0x728 | 0x8 | Funcptr: n64CPUGetRegisterCP0(int)
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0x730 | 0x20 | Funcptrs for reading data: n64MemDefaultRead{bitsize}(unsigned int) , where bitsize is {8, 16, 32, 64} (32 uses n64MemDefaultRead32WithDestLog ). Unused by the plugin.
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0x750 | 0x20 | Funcptrs for reading Special data: n64MemDefaultReadSpecial{bitsize}(unsigned int) , where bitsize is {8, 16, 32, 64}.
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0x770 | 0x20 | Funcptrs for writing data: n64MemDefaultWrite{bitsize}(unsigned int, ...) , where bitsize is {8, 16, 32, 64} (32 uses n64MemDefaultWrite32WithDestLog ). Unused by the plugin.
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0x790 | 0x20 | Funcptrs for reading data via the WithDestLog version: n64MemDefaultRead{bitsize}WithDestLog(unsigned int) , where bitsize is {8, 16, 32, 64}.
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0x7B0 | 0x20 | Funcptrs for writing data via the WithDestLog version: n64MemDefaultWrite{bitsize}WithDestLog(unsigned int, ...) , where bitsize is {8, 16, 32, 64}.
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0x7D0 | 0x8 | Funcptr: n64CPU_CallLuaAfterInst(unsigned int, unsigned int)
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0x7D8 | 0x8 | Funcptr: n64CPU_CallLuaBeforeInst(unsigned int, unsigned int)
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0x7E0 | 0x8 | Funcptr. |
0x7E8 | 0x4 | Array count for the the following array. |
0x7EC | 0x180 (0x20*0xC) | Array data with the above count, each entry is 0xC-bytes. The emulator loads this from config array "Idle". +0 = u32 emu_pc_addr (config "JmpAddr"), +4 = u32 instruction_value (config "JmpInst"), +8 = u32 is_idle (config "IsIdle", 0x1 = enabled). |
0x96C | 0x4 | Array count for the the following array. |
0x970 | 0x280 (0x20*0x14) | Array data with the above count, each entry is 0x14-bytes. The emulator loads this from config array "SpecialInst". +0 = u32 emu_pc_addr (config "Addr"), +4 = u32 instruction_value (config "Inst"), +8 = u32 flags. The emulator sets the flags to 0 by default, then compares config "Type" with various strings to determine the value. Flags: bit0 = Type "BreakLoop", bit5 = Type "LoadFrameBuffer", bit6 = Type "Lua_BeforeInst", bit7 = Type "Lua_AfterInst".
When the config for {any of the previously mentioned Type strings} is set to value 1, the emulator will also enable the corresponding flags bit mentioned above. Likewise with config "Return", which sets flags bit8. When the plugin loads a funcptr from +0x790, it will load a funcptr from +0x750 instead if there's a matching entry here which has bit5 set. |
0xBF0 | 0x4 | Array count for the the following array. The plugin doesn't use this. |
0xBF4 | 0x80 (0x10*0x8) | Array data with the above count, each entry is 0x8-bytes. The emulator loads this from config array "FrameBuffer". +0 = u32 (config "Addr"), +4 = u32 (config "Length"). The plugin doesn't use this. |
0xC74 | 0x4 | Array count for the the following array. |
0xC78 | 0x180 (0x20*0xC) | Array data with the above count, each entry is 0xC-bytes. The emulator loads this from config array "SpecialBlock". +0 = u32 (config "BeginAddr"), +4 = u32 (config "BeginInst"), +8 = u32 flags.
Flags defaults to 0. If config for "NoRunTime" is value 1, flags bit0 is set. |
0xDF8 | 0x4 | Set to 0 by default, then if available the emulator sets bit flags here depending on the content of the config for "Cmp", "g_nN64CpuCmpTLBCheckLevel" .
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0xDFC | 0x4 | Set to 0 by default by the emulator. With config "Cmp", "CodeMultiAddr" this is set to 1. Config "Cmp", "BlockDynamicPC" from SM3DAS is not supported. The plugin doesn't use this field, since support for "BlockDynamicPC" was removed. All code which used to use this now assumes val!=2, with code for ==2 being removed.
|
SaveData
Account savedata has the following layout:
- "/system-save.json": .json Emulator settings/etc, padded to size 0x10000 with 0x00-bytes.
- "/saves/", containing sub-dirs with the same dirnames as romfs:/titles/, for games with savedata stored. These sub-dirs contain:
- "cartridge.sram": Savedata image for the emulated game.
- "suspendpoint{N}/": When a suspend-point exists, it has this dirname, where {N} starts with 1. This contains:
- "state": #SuspendPoint
- "state.png": Screenshot of the emulated game.
There's also TemporaryStorage savedata, which is used for storing #SuspendPoints used with network-transfers.
SuspendPoint
The SuspendPoint is stored in a mostly standard cpio archive. The cpio parser code calculates a checksum over each file by XORing each u16 in the file, then comparing it with u16 cpio_entry_header+0x8. The result is stored as a flag in the output cpio file entry structure. This checksum is only set for SuspendPoints, not RomFs data - none of the cpio parser callers currently validate the checksum flag.
This archive is stored in #SaveData, and is also transferred over the network with online-play-friends when the user loads a suspend-point in the GUI. This is also done automatically when a network session is created, for emu-sync-state. Emu-sync-state only used with session-creation, after that the only way to trigger suspend-point usage is via the suspend-menu GUI.
The SuspendPoint loader code loops through the file entries, comparing the entry file extension (following '.' in the filename) with various supported extensions and handling it as needed. No files are mandatory, there are no errors thrown for missing files. The order of the files in the archive doesn't matter either. The saved files have filename ".{extension}". The following extensions are handled:
- "json": Contains various emulator state, including CPU/IO registers etc. "g_nN64CpuPC" is used with the g_nN64CpuPC global var. IO regs are copied to/from global state directly, without calling any IO handler funcs.
- "bin": N64 DRAM. While this is zlib compressed, in some cases it's used raw - it's unknown what exactly triggers decompression.
- "sav": Savedata image for the emulated game.
- "imem"
- "dmem"
- "cpk": Data for "Controller Pak", only exists for games which have config "SIDevice_PakType" set to "Controller Pak". The code loading this will skip it if the config wasn't set to "Controller Pak".
- "gbin"
Versions
This section documents the game-update changes. Note that the below is for the non-JPN build of N64-NSO.
v1.1.0
ExeFs:
- NPDM only had the usual ACID pubkey/signature update.
- main: updated
RomFs:
- "/bootapp/init.json": updated
- "/resources/fonts/l-ko.fnt", "/bootapp/resources/fonts/l-zh-hans.fnt": updated
- "/bootapp/resources/scripts/states/network/statesessionstartup.lua": updated
- "/bootapp/resources/scripts/states/ui/stateingame.lua": updated
- "/bootapp/resources/scripts/states/ui/statepause.lua": updated
- "/bootapp/resources/scripts/sys/sysgamedetails.lua": updated
- "/bootapp/resources/scripts/system/playreport.lua": updated
- "/bootapp/resources/scripts/system/titlelistmanager.lua": updated
- The localization data under "/bootapp/resources/strings/" was updated.
- "/nro/libHovercraftJITPlugin.nro": Rebuilt, only changes were the buildid and the path in the .nrs had a string for "build" changed to "patch".
- "/.nrr/": NRRs were updated/added.
- "/Pipeline.cache": updated
- "/shader_font_frag.spv": removed
- "/titles/":
- "lclassics.titlesdb": Updated, entries were added for Paper Mario.
- Added directories "N-2992_e" and "N-2992_p", for Paper Mario.
- Updated "N-3030_e/N-3030_e.dtz" / "N-3030_p/N-3030_p.dtz" (Star Fox): the .cfg had a "VertexHack" entry added. Additionally for P-region, a new entry was added under .cfg "Idle" and the AOT NRO was updated.
- Updated "N-3038_e/N-3038_e.dtz" (E-region-only OOT): the .meta had a field for "NerdStreamFillRatio" added, following the line for "SndSampleRate".
v1.2.0
ExeFs:
- NPDM only had the usual ACID pubkey/signature update.
- main: updated
RomFs:
- "/bootapp/init.json": updated
- "/bootapp/resources/fonts/": "l-dynamic.fnt", "l.fnt", "l-ko.fnt", "l-zh-hans.fnt", "l-zh-hant.fnt" updated
- The localization data under "/bootapp/resources/strings/" was updated.
- "/nro/libHovercraftJITPlugin.nro": updated
- A func was stubbed to just "return;". The func immediately after that had code checking the instruction_id adjusted.
- "/.nrr/": NRRs were updated/added.
- "/Pipeline.cache" and "/shader_p1_frag.spv" updated
- "/titles/":
- Updated "lclassics.titlesdb" and added "N-4868_e/" + "N-4868_p/".