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Used for accessing data calibrated at the factory. | Used for accessing data calibrated at the factory. | ||
== GetDeviceCert == | |||
Takes a type-0x16 output buffer with fixed size 0x180. | |||
Returns the DeviceCert. | |||
== GetDeviceCert2 == | |||
Takes a type-0x16 output buffer with fixed size 0x240. | |||
Same as GetDeviceCert, except this returns more data and the data starts differing at offset 0x108 compared to GetDeviceCert. | |||
== GetTLSClientPrivk == | == GetTLSClientPrivk == | ||
Revision as of 05:29, 27 June 2017
set
| Cmd | Name |
|---|---|
| 0 | GetLanguageCode |
| 1 | SetLanguageCode |
| 3 | |
| 4 |
set:fd
set:cal
| Cmd | Name |
|---|---|
| 14 | GetDeviceCert |
| 15 | GetDeviceCert2 |
| 16 | GetTLSClientPrivk |
| 17 | GetTLSClientCert |
Used for accessing data calibrated at the factory.
GetDeviceCert
Takes a type-0x16 output buffer with fixed size 0x180.
Returns the DeviceCert.
GetDeviceCert2
Takes a type-0x16 output buffer with fixed size 0x240.
Same as GetDeviceCert, except this returns more data and the data starts differing at offset 0x108 compared to GetDeviceCert.
GetTLSClientPrivk
Takes a type-0x16 output buffer with fixed size 0x134.
Returns the encrypted TLS client-privk. Buf+0 is u32 size of the encrypted/plaintext data, +4 is the actual start of the encrypted data.
Used by SSL-sysmodule, see here.
GetTLSClientCert
Takes a type-0x16 output buffer with fixed size 0x804.
Returns the plaintext TLS client-cert Buf+0 is the u32 size of the actual cert, +4 is the actual start of the cert.
set:sys
| Cmd | Name |
|---|---|
| ? | GetSystemVersion |
| ? | GetSerialNumber (Returns the 0x18-byte SerialNumber string) |
GetSystemVersion
Returns the content of the System_Version_Title "/file".