Difference between revisions of "LDN services"
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− | + | +0x20 is the <code>struct sockaddr_in</code> IP address, +0x40 is the <code>struct sockaddr_in</code> subnet-mask, +0x60 is the <code>struct sockaddr_in</code> gateway(?). The address for the last one is set to localhost. | |
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Revision as of 01:58, 21 October 2020
LDN handles all local network communication.
ldn:m
This is "nn::ldn::detail::IMonitorServiceCreator".
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | #CreateMonitorService |
CreateMonitorService
Returns an #IMonitorService.
The user-process closes the IMonitorServiceCreator object immediately after using this cmd.
IMonitorService
This is "nn::ldn::detail::IMonitorService".
GetStateForMonitor
No input, returns an output u32.
sdknso implements this by return
ing the u32, with 0 being returned on error.
GetNetworkInfoForMonitor
Takes a type-0x1A output buffer containing a #NetworkInfo.
GetIpv4AddressForMonitor
No input, returns an output #Ipv4Address and a #SubnetMask.
GetDisconnectReasonForMonitor
No input, returns an output s16.
This is not exposed by sdknso.
This just returns 0.
GetSecurityParameterForMonitor
No input, returns an output #SecurityParameter.
This is not exposed by sdknso.
GetNetworkConfigForMonitor
No input, returns an output #NetworkConfig.
This is not exposed by sdknso.
InitializeMonitor
No input/output.
This is used immediately after object creation. Official sw will Abort if this fails.
This just returns 0.
FinalizeMonitor
No input/output.
This is used during service exit, prior to closing the object. Official sw will Abort if this fails.
This just returns 0.
ldn:s
This is "nn::ldn::detail::ISystemServiceCreator".
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | #CreateSystemLocalCommunicationService |
CreateSystemLocalCommunicationService
Returns an #ISystemLocalCommunicationService.
The user-process closes the ISystemServiceCreator object immediately after using this cmd. Official sw ignores errors from this cmd.
ISystemLocalCommunicationService
This is "nn::ldn::detail::ISystemLocalCommunicationService".
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | #GetState |
1 | #GetNetworkInfo |
2 | #GetIpv4Address |
3 | #GetDisconnectReason |
4 | #GetSecurityParameter |
5 | #GetNetworkConfig |
100 | #AttachStateChangeEvent |
101 | #GetNetworkInfoLatestUpdate |
102 | #Scan |
103 | #ScanPrivate |
104 | [5.0.0+] #SetWirelessControllerRestriction |
200 | #OpenAccessPoint |
201 | #CloseAccessPoint |
202 | #CreateNetwork |
203 | #CreateNetworkPrivate |
204 | #DestroyNetwork |
205 | #Reject |
206 | #SetAdvertiseData |
207 | #SetStationAcceptPolicy |
208 | #AddAcceptFilterEntry |
209 | #ClearAcceptFilter |
300 | #OpenStation |
301 | #CloseStation |
302 | #Connect |
303 | #ConnectPrivate |
304 | #Disconnect |
400 | #InitializeSystem |
401 | #FinalizeSystem |
402 | [4.0.0+] #SetOperationMode |
403 | [7.0.0+] #InitializeSystem2 |
GetState
No input, returns an output u32.
sdknso implements this by return
ing the u32, with 0 being returned on error / when service isn't initialized.
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | None |
1 | Initialized |
2 | AccessPointOpened |
3 | AccessPointCreated |
4 | StationOpened |
5 | StationConnected |
6 | Error |
GetNetworkInfo
Takes a type-0x1A output buffer containing a #NetworkInfo.
GetIpv4Address
No input, returns an output #Ipv4Address and a #SubnetMask.
GetDisconnectReason
No input, returns an output s16.
sdknso implements this by return
ing the s16 as a s32, with -1 being returned on error.
Value | Description |
---|---|
-1 | See above. |
0 | None |
1 | User |
2 | SystemRequest |
3 | DestroyedByAdmin |
4 | DestroyedBySystemRequest |
5 | Admin |
6 | SignalLost |
GetSecurityParameter
No input, returns an output #SecurityParameter.
GetNetworkConfig
No input, returns an output #NetworkConfig.
AttachStateChangeEvent
No input, returns an output Event handle.
sdknso uses EventClearMode=1 with this. sdknso will Abort if this cmd fails.
This is signaled when the data returned by #GetNetworkInfo/#GetNetworkInfoLatestUpdate is updated.
GetNetworkInfoLatestUpdate
Takes a type-0x1A output buffer containing a #NetworkInfo and a type-0xA output buffer containing an array of #NodeLatestUpdate.
The array count must be 8.
Scan
Takes a type-0x22 output buffer containing an array of #NetworkInfo, a s16 channel, a #ScanFilter, returns an output s16 total_out.
sdknso copies the output s16 to a s32, the value passed for the input s16 is from an user-specified s32 (user-apps generally use value 0 for this).
This is the same as #ScanPrivate, except this also has the same channel-override functionality as #CreateNetwork.
State must be 3-5.
The array count must be at least 1. This is clamped to a maximum of 0x18.
ScanPrivate
Takes a type-0x22 output buffer containing an array of #NetworkInfo, a s16 channel, a #ScanFilter, returns an output s16 total_out.
sdknso copies the output s16 to a s32, the value passed for the input s16 is from an user-specified s32.
See #Scan.
SetWirelessControllerRestriction
Takes an input #WirelessControllerRestriction, no output.
State must be 1.
The input value is written into state.
OpenAccessPoint
No input/output.
State must be 1, this cmd eventually sets the State to value 2.
CloseAccessPoint
No input/output.
State must be 2-3, this cmd eventually sets the State to value 1.
CreateNetwork
Takes an input #SecurityConfig, an #UserConfig, a #NetworkConfig, no output.
This is the same as #CreateNetworkPrivate, except the #AddressEntry params are 0, and the #SecurityParameter is generated from "nn::util::TinyMt::GenerateRandomBytes".
Unlike CreateNetworkPrivate, this overwrites the channel field in the #NetworkConfig. When the cached IsDevelopment value is true, the output from GetLdnChannel will overwrite that field if the s32 setting value is >=0, otherwise the original value is used. Otherwise when the IsDevelopment field is false (retail), the channel is overwritten with value 0.
This overwrites the u16 field at #SecurityConfig+0. When the cached IsDevelopment value is false (retail), value 1 is used, otherwise the original value is used.
State must be 2, this cmd eventually sets the State to value 3.
CreateNetworkPrivate
Takes an input #SecurityConfig, a #SecurityParameter, an #UserConfig, a #NetworkConfig, a type-0x9 input buffer containing an array of #AddressEntry, no output.
The buffer/count for #AddressEntry can be 0, in which case the network will be non-Private like #CreateNetwork. The count must be <=8.
See #CreateNetwork.
DestroyNetwork
No input/output.
State must be 3, this cmd eventually sets the State to value 2.
Reject
Takes an input #Ipv4Address, no output.
State must be 3.
SetAdvertiseData
Takes a type-0x21 input buffer, no output.
The input buffer contains arbitrary user data.
The buffer size must be <=0x180. An empty buffer (addr=NULL/size=0) can be used to reset the AdvertiseData size in state to zero.
State must be 2-3.
SetStationAcceptPolicy
Takes an input #AcceptPolicy, no output.
State must be 2-3.
AddAcceptFilterEntry
Takes an input MacAddress, no output.
There are two sdknso funcs implementing this: one which takes a MacAddress directly, the other loads the MacAddress from the input NodeInfo.
State must be 2-3.
ClearAcceptFilter
No input/output.
State must be 2-3.
OpenStation
No input/output.
State must be 1, this cmd eventually sets the State to value 4.
CloseStation
No input/output.
State must be 4-5, this cmd eventually sets the State to value 1.
Connect
Takes a type-0x19 input buffer containing a #NetworkInfo, a #SecurityConfig, an #UserConfig, a s32 LocalCommunicationVersion, a #ConnectOption, no output.
State must be 4, this cmd eventually sets the State to value 5.
This is identical to #ConnectPrivate (besides the below), except the data internally passed for #SecurityParameter/#NetworkConfig are loaded from the input #NetworkInfo.
This overwrites the u16 field at #SecurityConfig+0. When the cached IsDevelopment value is false (retail), value 1 is used, otherwise the used value is: original_field == 0 ? {u16 #NetworkInfo+0x60} : original_field.
u32 LocalCommunicationVersion>>15 must be 0.
ConnectPrivate
Takes a #SecurityConfig, #SecurityParameter, an #UserConfig, a s32 LocalCommunicationVersion, a #ConnectOption, a #NetworkConfig, no output.
See #Connect.
This overwrites the u16 field at #SecurityConfig+0. When the cached IsDevelopment value is false (retail), value 1 is used, otherwise the original value is used.
Disconnect
No input/output.
State must be 5, this cmd eventually sets the State to value 4.
InitializeSystem
Takes an input PID and an u64 pid_placeholder.
This is used immediately after object creation.
With [7.0.0+] #InitializeSystem2 is used instead.
FinalizeSystem
No input/output.
This is used during service exit, prior to closing the object. Official sw will Abort if this fails.
If State is set for it, this will run the equivalent of #CloseAccessPoint/#CloseStation when needed.
State must be non-zero, this cmd eventually sets the State to value 0.
SetOperationMode
Takes an input #OperationMode, no output.
State must be 1.
The input value is written into state.
InitializeSystem2
Takes an input PID, an u32, and an u64 pid_placeholder.
Official sw uses hard-coded value 0x1 for the u32.
The input u32 is ignored, the impl for this cmd is identical to #InitializeSystem.
Internally this calls a func with params: (..., PID, &{u16 value 0x38}). On success, this then calls another func (which sets two state fields to the input) with params: (state, 0) (these state fields are used during #Authentication to check which service is being used).
The first func uses various nifm funcs. The input value is used to determine the value for nn::nifm::RequestParameters: essentially, value 0x4 is used for ldn:u, and value 0x8 is used for ldn:s. The input value is also copied into state.
State must be 0, this cmd eventually sets the State to value 1.
ldn:u
This is "nn::ldn::detail::IUserServiceCreator".
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | #CreateUserLocalCommunicationService |
CreateUserLocalCommunicationService
Returns an #IUserLocalCommunicationService.
The user-process closes the IUserServiceCreator object immediately after using this cmd. Official sw ignores errors from this cmd.
IUserLocalCommunicationService
This is "nn::ldn::detail::IUserLocalCommunicationService".
This is identical to #ISystemLocalCommunicationService, except for the System-only cmd(s), and #Initialize/#Initialize2 differ.
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | #GetState |
1 | #GetNetworkInfo |
2 | #GetIpv4Address |
3 | #GetDisconnectReason |
4 | #GetSecurityParameter |
5 | #GetNetworkConfig |
100 | #AttachStateChangeEvent |
101 | #GetNetworkInfoLatestUpdate |
102 | #Scan |
103 | #ScanPrivate |
104 | [5.0.0+] #SetWirelessControllerRestriction |
200 | #OpenAccessPoint |
201 | #CloseAccessPoint |
202 | #CreateNetwork |
203 | #CreateNetworkPrivate |
204 | #DestroyNetwork |
205 | #Reject |
206 | #SetAdvertiseData |
207 | #SetStationAcceptPolicy |
208 | #AddAcceptFilterEntry |
209 | #ClearAcceptFilter |
300 | #OpenStation |
301 | #CloseStation |
302 | #Connect |
303 | #ConnectPrivate |
304 | #Disconnect |
400 | #Initialize |
401 | #Finalize |
402 | [7.0.0+] #Initialize2 |
Initialize
Takes an input PID and an u64 pid_placeholder.
This is used immediately after object creation.
With [7.0.0+] #Initialize2 is used instead.
This is identical to #InitializeSystem except different params are used for the funcs called internally.
Finalize
No input/output.
This is used during service exit, prior to closing the object. Official sw will Abort if this fails.
This is identical to #FinalizeSystem.
Initialize2
Takes an input PID, an u32, and an u64 pid_placeholder.
Official sw uses hard-coded value 0x1 for the u32.
The input u32 is ignored, the impl for this cmd is identical to #Initialize.
This is identical to #InitializeSystem2 except different params are used for the funcs called internally: the u16 value is 0x5A, and the value for the second func is 1.
ndd
This is "nn::ndd::IService".
This was added with [5.0.0] and removed with [6.0.0].
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | EnableAutoCommunication |
1 | DisableAutoCommunication |
2 | IsAutoCommunicationEnabled |
3 | EnablePowerSave |
4 | DisablePowerSave |
5 | IsPowerSaveEnabled |
6 | IsNetworkActive |
7 | AcquireSendDataUpdateEvent |
8 | AddSendData |
9 | ClearSendData |
10 | GetSendData |
11 | AcquireReceiveDataEvent |
12 | GetCurrentReceiveDataCounter |
13 | GetOldestReceiveDataCounter |
14 | GetNextReceiveDataCounter |
15 | GetAvailableReceiveDataCount |
16 | GetRecentReceiveDataCounter |
17 | GetReceiveData |
18 | AddReceiveData |
19 | ClearReceiveData |
20 | ClearDataIdFilter |
21 | AcquireDeviceScanEvent |
22 | StartDeviceScan |
23 | CancelDeviceScan |
24 | GetDeviceScanResult |
lp2p:app, lp2p:sys
These are "nn::lp2p::detail::INetworkServiceCreator".
These were added with [9.0.0+].
lp2p:app is used by Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit.
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | #CreateNetworkService |
8 | #CreateNetworkServiceMonitor |
CreateNetworkService
Takes an input u32, an u64 pid_reserved, a PID, returns an output #INetworkService.
The input u32 must be value 0x1.
CreateNetworkServiceMonitor
Takes an input u64 pid_reserved, a PID, returns an output #INetworkServiceMonitor.
INetworkService
This is "nn::lp2p::detail::INetworkService".
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | Initialize |
[9.0.0-9.0.1] 256 | #AttachNetworkInterfaceStateChangeEvent |
[9.0.0-9.0.1] 264 | #GetNetworkInterfaceLastError |
[9.0.0-9.0.1] 272 | #GetRole |
[9.0.0-9.0.1] 280 | #GetAdvertiseData |
[9.0.0-9.0.1] 288 | #GetGroupInfo |
[9.0.0-9.0.1] 296 | #Join |
[9.0.0-9.0.1] 304 | #GetGroupOwner |
[9.0.0-9.0.1] 312 | #GetIpConfig |
[9.0.0-9.0.1] 320 | #Leave |
512 | #Scan |
768 | #CreateGroup |
776 | #DestroyGroup |
784 | #SetAdvertiseData |
1536 | #SendToOtherGroup |
1544 | #RecvFromOtherGroup |
1552 | #AddAcceptableGroupId |
1560 | [9.1.0+] #RemoveAcceptableGroupId |
Initialize
No input/output.
Returns 0.
Unused by official sw.
Scan
Takes a type-0x19 input buffer containing a 0x200-byte struct, a type-0x22 output buffer containing an array of #ScanResult, returns an output s32 total_out.
CreateGroup
Takes a type-0x31 input buffer containing a 0x200-byte struct, no output.
mklive uses the following string with this: "Failed to create a group: %08X".
This is only available if a group wasn't already created.
DestroyGroup
No input/output.
This destroys the previously created group. If no group was previously created, this just returns 0.
SetAdvertiseData
Takes a type-0x21 input buffer, no output.
The buffer size must be <=0x80.
A string in mklive refers to the buffer data as "scan advertise data".
SendToOtherGroup
Takes an input MacAddress, a #GroupId, a s16 frequency, a s16 channel, an u32 flags, a type-0x21 input buffer, no output.
The buffer size must be <=0x400.
The s16s must be >=1.
Flags is only used for selecting which func to call internally, via bit0.
A string in mklive refers to the buffer data as "Action frame".
This is only available when a group was previously created.
This sends an Action frame to the specified #GroupId, with the specified destination MacAddress (can be a broadcast address).
The frequency param is the same as the #GroupInfo+0x84 field.
RecvFromOtherGroup
Takes an input u32 flags, a type-0x22 output buffer, returns a MacAddress, an u16, a s16, an u32 out_size, a s32.
The out_size is the original size used for copying to the output buffer, before it's clamped to the output-buffer size.
Flags is only used for selecting which func to call internally, via bit0.
This is only available when a group was previously created.
This receives an Action frame. This will block until data is available (?).
AddAcceptableGroupId
Takes an input #GroupId, no output.
RemoveAcceptableGroupId
No input/output.
INetworkServiceMonitor
This is "nn::lp2p::detail::INetworkServiceMonitor".
This interface has no commands, until [9.1.0+] which added actual commands.
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | Initialize |
256 | #AttachNetworkInterfaceStateChangeEvent |
264 | #GetNetworkInterfaceLastError |
272 | #GetRole |
280 | #GetAdvertiseData |
281 | #GetAdvertiseData2 |
288 | #GetGroupInfo |
296 | #Join |
304 | #GetGroupOwner |
312 | #GetIpConfig |
320 | #Leave |
328 | #AttachJoinEvent |
336 | #GetMembers |
Initialize
Returns 0.
Unused by official sw.
AttachNetworkInterfaceStateChangeEvent
No input, returns an output Event handle with EventClearMode=0.
GetNetworkInterfaceLastError
No input/output.
GetRole
No input, returns an output u8.
GetAdvertiseData
Takes a type-0x22 output buffer, returns 2 output u16s.
Validates that the role is value 0x2, then copies data from state into the output buffer. The first output u16 is the size used for the memcpy, the second u16 is the original size from state.
GetAdvertiseData2
Takes a type-0x22 output buffer, returns 2 output u16s.
This is identical to #GetAdvertiseData except this doesn't run the role validation.
GetGroupInfo
Takes a type-0x32 output buffer containing a #GroupInfo.
Validates that the role is non-zero, then copies the struct from state into the output buffer.
Join
Takes a type-0x32 output buffer containing a #GroupInfo and a type-0x31 input buffer containing a 0x200-byte struct.
This runs the same code as #CreateGroup to generate the #GroupInfo for the input struct (which with #CreateGroup would be available with #GetGroupInfo). The input struct is the same as #CreateGroup.
GetGroupOwner
No input, returns an output 0x80-bytes NodeInfo.
Validates that the role is non-zero, then copies the data from state to output.
GetIpConfig
Takes a type-0x1A output buffer containing a 0x100-byte struct.
Validates that the role is non-zero, then copies the struct from state into the output buffer.
+0x20 is the struct sockaddr_in
IP address, +0x40 is the struct sockaddr_in
subnet-mask, +0x60 is the struct sockaddr_in
gateway(?). The address for the last one is set to localhost.
Leave
No input, returns an output u32.
AttachJoinEvent
No input, returns an output Event handle with EventClearMode=0.
GetMembers
Takes a type-0x22 output buffer containing an array of NodeInfo, returns an output s32 total_out.
Validates that the role is value 0x1. Then any entries from state which are available are copied into the output array buffer, if there's space available.
A string in mklive refers to the array data as "connected members".
lp2p:m
This is "nn::lp2p::detail::IMonitorServiceCreator".
This was added with [9.1.0+].
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | #CreateMonitorService |
CreateMonitorService
Takes a PID, a total of 0x10-bytes of input, and returns an #IMonitorService.
IMonitorService
This is "nn::lp2p::detail::IMonitorService".
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | Initialize |
288 | #GetGroupInfo |
320 | #Leave |
Initialize
Returns 0.
Ipv4Address
This is "nn::ldn::Ipv4Address". This is a 0x4-byte struct with 4-byte alignment.
This is essentially the same as struct in_addr
, except this is little-endian.
This is generally "169.254.XXX.{...}", where XXX is random per created network.
SubnetMask
This is "nn::ldn::SubnetMask". This is a 0x4-byte struct with 4-byte alignment.
This is essentially the same as struct in_addr
, except this is little-endian.
Ssid
This is "nn::ldn::Ssid".
When converting a Ssid to a string, the loaded chars from the string must be in the range of 0x20-0x7F, otherwise the byte written to the string will be 0.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x1 | Length excluding NUL-terminator, must be 0x1-0x20. |
0x1 | 0x21 | SSID string including NUL-terminator, str[{above length}] must be 0. |
NetworkInfo
This is "nn::ldn::NetworkInfo". This is a 0x480-byte struct. The data at +0x50 is another struct.
The fields listed as Reserved (besides the fields before +0x10) are cleared during the memset and are not written to again afterwards, with cmds which return NetworkInfo.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x8 | LocalCommunicationId |
0x8 | 0x2 | Reserved |
0xA | 0x2 | Arbitrary user data which can be used for filtering with #ScanFilter. |
0xC | 0x4 | Reserved |
0x10 | 0x10 | Last 0x10-bytes of #SecurityParameter. NetworkId which is used to generate/overwrite the #Ssid. With #Scan/#ScanPrivate, this is only done after filtering when +0x4B is value 0x2. The converted Ssid is a 0x20-byte lowercase hex string version of the input NetworkId. |
0x20 | 0x6 | MacAddress |
0x26 | 0x22 | #Ssid |
0x48 | 0x2 | s16 NetworkChannel |
0x4A | 0x1 | s8 LinkLevel |
0x4B | 0x1 | Set to hard-coded value 0x2 with output structs, except with #Scan/#ScanPrivate which can also set value 0x1 in certain cases. 0x1 = normal network without an #ActionFrame, 0x2 = LDN network with a valid #ActionFrame. |
0x4C | 0x4 | Padding |
0x50 | 0x10 | First 0x10-bytes of #SecurityParameter. |
0x60 | 0x2 | Same as #SecurityConfig+0x0. |
0x62 | 0x1 | #AcceptPolicy |
0x63 | 0x1 | Only set with #Scan/#ScanPrivate, when +0x4B is value 0x2. See #ActionFrame. |
0x64 | 0x2 | Padding |
0x66 | 0x1 | Maximum participants, for the NodeInfo array. |
0x67 | 0x1 | ParticipantNum, number of set entries in the NodeInfo array. If +0x4B is not 0x2, ParticipantNum should be handled as if it's 0. |
0x68 | 0x200(0x40*8) | Array of NodeInfo with 8 entries, starting with the AccessPoint node. |
0x268 | 0x2 | Reserved |
0x26A | 0x2 | AdvertiseData size |
0x26C | 0x180 | AdvertiseData |
0x3EC | 0x8C | Reserved |
0x478 | 0x8 | [6.0.0+] Random AuthenticationId. Set to the output from es cmd1501 during network creation. |
ScanFilter
This is "nn::ldn::ScanFilter". This is a 0x60-byte struct with 8-byte alignment.
sdknso copies the input ScanFilter to a tmp struct on stack, which is then used with the cmd.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x8 | When enabled, this will be overwritten if it's -1. The data written for this is the first LocalCommunicationId for the user-process loaded via arp:r, if loading fails value 0 is written instead. During filtering if enabled, u8 #NetworkInfo+0x4B must match 0x2, and this ScanFilter field must match #NetworkInfo+0x0. |
0x8 | 0x2 | Padding |
0xA | 0x2 | During filtering if enabled, u8 #NetworkInfo+0x4B must match 0x2, and this ScanFilter field must match #NetworkInfo+0xA. |
0xC | 0x4 | Padding |
0x10 | 0x10 | During filtering if enabled, u8 #NetworkInfo+0x4B must match 0x2, and this ScanFilter data must match #NetworkInfo+0x10. |
0x20 | 0x4 | When enabled, must be <=0x3, and during filtering must match u8 #NetworkInfo+0x4B. |
0x24 | 0x6 | MacAddress. Only copied with #ScanPrivate. During filtering if enabled, this must match #NetworkInfo+0x20. |
0x2A | 0x22 | #Ssid. During filtering if enabled, this must match #NetworkInfo+0x26 (the #Ssid there must be valid for this as well). The strings are compared, without verifying the length field in #Ssid matches. |
0x4C | 0x10 | Cleared to zero for the tmp struct. |
0x5C | 0x4 | Flags. Masked with 0x37 for #Scan, with #ScanPrivate this is masked with 0x3F. |
Flags:
Bit | Description |
---|---|
0 | When set, enables using ScanFilter+0. |
1 | When set, enables using ScanFilter+0x10. |
2 | When set, enables using ScanFilter+0x20. |
3 | When set, enables using the ScanFilter MacAddress. |
4 | When set, enables using the ScanFilter #Ssid. |
5 | When set, enables using ScanFilter+0xA. |
NetworkConfig
This is "nn::ldn::NetworkConfig". This is a 0x20-byte struct with 8-byte alignment.
sdknso copies the input NetworkConfig to a tmp struct on stack, which is then used with the cmd (#CreateNetwork, #CreateNetworkPrivate, #ConnectPrivate).
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x8 | LocalCommunicationId. Same as #NetworkInfo+0x0. #CreateNetwork/#CreateNetworkPrivate/#Connect/#ConnectPrivate: When -1, this is overwritten with the first LocalCommunicationId for the user-process loaded via arp:r, if loading fails value 0 is written instead. Otherwise when not -1, if control.nacp loading is successful with arp:r, this field must match one of the LocalCommunicationIds from there otherwise an error is thrown. |
0x8 | 0x2 | Cleared to zero during the copy. |
0xA | 0x2 | Same as #NetworkInfo+0xA. |
0xC | 0x4 | Cleared to zero during the copy. |
0x10 | 0x2 | s16 Channel, can be zero. Same as #NetworkInfo+0x48. |
0x12 | 0x1 | s8. Same as #NetworkInfo+0x66. #CreateNetwork/#CreateNetworkPrivate: Must be 0x1-0x8. |
0x13 | 0x1 | Cleared to zero during the copy. |
0x14 | 0x2 | Same as #NetworkInfo+0x96 (LocalCommunicationVersion from the first NodeInfo). Must not be negative. #Connect/#ConnectPrivate: This must match the value for the AccessPoint LocalCommunicationVersion. |
0x16 | 0xA | Cleared to zero during the copy. |
NodeLatestUpdate
This is "nn::ldn::NodeLatestUpdate". This is a 0x8-byte struct.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x1 | The field in state is reset to zero by #GetNetworkInfoLatestUpdate after loading it. Official apps checks whether this is non-zero. |
0x1 | 0x7 | Not initialized with #GetNetworkInfoLatestUpdate. |
WirelessControllerRestriction
This is "nn::ldn::WirelessControllerRestriction". This is an u32 enum.
This is used to determine the value passed to btm SetWlanMode.
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | |
1 | This is the default. |
SecurityConfig
This is "nn::ldn::SecurityConfig". This is a 0x44-byte struct with 2-byte alignment.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x2 | Type, a default of value 1 can be used here. Overwritten by #CreateNetwork/#CreateNetworkPrivate and #Connect/#ConnectPrivate. The value used internally by these cmds must be 1-3. |
0x2 | 0x2 | Data size. Must be 0x10-0x40. |
0x4 | 0x40 | Data, used with key derivation. |
Type:
- 1-2: Broadcast Action frame data is encrypted and is verified with SHA256.
- 3: Broadcast Action frame data is plaintext and is verified with SHA256.
- 1: Data frames are encrypted.
- 2-3: Data frames for normal data-transfer are plaintext - the network is Open.
SecurityParameter
This is "nn::ldn::SecurityParameter". This is a 0x20-byte struct with 1-byte alignment.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x10 | Data, used with the same key derivation as #SecurityConfig. |
0x10 | 0x10 | NetworkId, see #NetworkInfo. |
UserConfig
This is "nn::ldn::UserConfig". This is a 0x30-byte struct with 1-byte alignment.
sdknso copies the input UserConfig to a tmp struct on stack, which is then used with the cmd.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x20 | NUL-terminated string for the user nickname. |
0x20 | 0x10 | Cleared to zero during the copy. |
AddressEntry
This is "nn::ldn::AddressEntry". This is a 0xC-byte struct.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x4 | #Ipv4Address |
0x4 | 0x6 | MacAddress |
0xA | 0x2 | Padding |
AcceptPolicy
This is "nn::ldn::AcceptPolicy". This is an u8.
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | Allow all. |
1 | Deny all. |
2 | Blacklist, addresses in the list are not allowed. |
3 | Whitelist, only addresses in the list are allowed. |
MacAddress
This is "nn::ldn::MacAddress". This is a 6-byte struct with 1-byte alignment.
NodeInfo
This is "nn::ldn::NodeInfo".
The fields listed as Reserved are cleared during the memset and are not written to again afterwards, with cmds which return #NetworkInfo.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x4 | #Ipv4Address |
0x4 | 0x6 | MacAddress |
0xA | 0x1 | s8 ID / index |
0xB | 0x1 | IsConnected |
0xC | 0x20 | First 0x20-bytes of #UserConfig. |
0x2C | 0x2 | Reserved |
0x2E | 0x2 | s16 LocalCommunicationVersion |
0x30 | 0x10 | Reserved |
ConnectOption
This is "nn::ldn::ConnectOption". This is an u32 bitmask.
There's two versions of the sdknso funcs for #Connect/#ConnectPrivate: the version where the ConnectOption isn't user-specified uses a default value of 0x1 for it, with the same ShowError code without the bit0 check.
When bit0 here is set after using the above cmds, the sdknso funcs will use ShowError with the returned Result if: (rc & 0x3FE1FF) == 0xE0CB.
This must be <=0x1, besides this validation ConnectOption is ignored by #Connect/#ConnectPrivate.
OperationMode
This is "nn::ldn::OperationMode". This is an u32 enum.
This controls bit1 in the value passed to wlan:lcl cmd0/cmd1: bit1 = OperationMode==1.
Value 1 seems to affect power (?) related fields in the beacon tags?
Value | Description |
---|---|
0 | This is the default. |
1 |
MacAddress
This is "nn::lp2p::MacAddress". Same as MacAddress.
GroupId
This is "nn::lp2p::GroupId". This is a 6-byte struct with 1-byte alignment.
This is a WiFi BSSID.
NodeInfo
This is "nn::lp2p::NodeInfo". This is a 0x80-byte struct.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x10 | struct sockaddr_in for the IP address.
|
0x24 | 0x6 | MacAddress |
GroupInfo
This is "nn::lp2p::GroupInfo". This is a 0x200-byte struct.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x10 | 0x8 | LocalCommunicationId |
0x18 | 0x6 | "GROUP ID (BSSID)" #GroupId |
0x1E | 0x21 | "GROUP NAME (SSID)" NUL-terminated string. |
0x84 | 0x2 | Wifi frequency: 24 = 2.4GHz, 50 = 5.0GHz. |
0x86 | 0x2 | "CHANNEL" s16. 0 = use default, otherwise this must be one of the following depending on the frequency field:
|
ScanResult
This is "nn::lp2p::ScanResult". This is a 0x300-byte struct.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x18 | 0x6 | MacAddress? |
0x86 | 0x1 | |
0x200 | 0x1 | |
0x206 | 0x2 | Size of the following data. |
0x208 | 0x80 | Data with the size specified above. Advertise data? |
Network protocol
ldn
A beacon and Action frame are broadcasted. The SSID in the beacon is hidden (32-bytes with value 0). For #Scan/#ScanPrivate it doesn't matter if no beacon is available (#NetworkInfo is the same), as long as the Action frame is broadcasted. However, the Station will not send a probe-request during connection if no beacon is available (and therefore not attempt any communication with the AccessPoint). The beacon doesn't have any custom Nintendo data, that data is in the Acton frame.
During connection, the Station first sends a probe-request using the generated SSID from the Action frame. If the probe-response contains the expected data for the #SecurityConfig type, the Station then proceeds to connect to the AccessPoint. The key for data-frames, if enabled, is derived from a buffer containing: {#SecurityParameter+0x0} followed by {#SecurityConfig data with the specified data-size}. The #ActionFrame/data-frame keys are derived with the same func, the only difference is the input passed to this func + the passed constant data. The key derived by ldn is used directly as the static CCMP key for all data-frames (CCMP / MIC is standard).
Then the Station scans for an #ActionFrame for loading the #NetworkInfo.
Once connected, the AccessPoint sends Epigram-vendor Action frame(s) (same data) to the Station, the Station doesn't require these frames: dd1afeedfacedeadbeef010000000a00000000000000000000000000
. Then the Station must Authenticate with the AccessPoint, this is custom. The Station sends a frame (a maximum of 3 times in some cases if errors occur, with the same data), and the AccessPoint sends a response. Once Authenticated, the node is added to the NodeInfo array in #NetworkInfo. If the Station does not successfully Authenticate X-seconds after connecting, the AccessPoint disconnects the Station. If the Station fails to Authenticate, the Station itself will disconnect as well.
After Authentication the Station will scan for another #ActionFrame, with frame-comparision enabled with the above frame (frame must have been updated since the previous scan). The Station locates the index for a MacAddress matching itself in the #NetworkInfo NodeInfo array (the entry for the AccessPoint is skipped), throwing an error if not found. After validating the LocalCommunicationVersion, it proceeds to handle ARP setup below.
This does not use DHCP, each node on the network has to manually setup ARP (without sending ARP network requests) with the NodeInfo array in #NetworkInfo.
At this point standard sockets can be used over Data frames.
EthFrame
The custom Ethernet frames have the following structure:
- "Type: IEEE 802a OUI Extended Ethertype (0x88b7)"
- "IEEE802a OUI Extended Ethertype":
- "Organization Code: 00:22:aa (Nintendo Co., Ltd.)"
- "Protocol ID: {...}"
- Depends on the frame:
- 0x0102: #Authentication
- 0x0103: ?
- The first byte of Data is value 0, then the ProtocolID-specific data follows, see below.
- ProtocolID 0x0103 frames are sent by the AccessPoint to the Station. This is 0x20-bytes of zeros, except for the first byte which is 0x3. This is sent by the AccessPoint prior to destroying the network.
Authentication
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x1 | #AuthVersion |
0x1 | 0x1 | Low u8 for the size. |
0x2 | 0x1 | Status. 0 = success, non-zero = error. |
0x3 | 0x1 | [2.0.0+] bool flag. The AccessPoint verifies that this is not set. Always set to 1 by the AccessPoint in the response. The Station only uses this when the #AuthVersion is >=2. |
0x4 | 0x1 | [6.0.0+] High u8 for the size. |
0x5 | 0x3 | Unused, zeros. |
0x8 | 0x20 | #NetworkInfo+0, must match the corresponding data in #NetworkInfo when the receiving node verifies this. With the
AccessPoint->Station frame, the Station verifies that this matches the data previously sent to the AccessPoint. |
0x28 | 0x10 | #NetworkInfo+0x50, must match the corresponding data in #NetworkInfo when the receiving node verifies this. With the
AccessPoint->Station frame, the Station verifies that this matches the data previously sent to the AccessPoint. |
0x38 | 0x10 | See below. |
0x48 | Frame-specific data, with the above size. The total frame size - {offset of the start of this data in the frame} must match the above size. |
The Station sets the above size to 0x40 ([6.0.0+] if #NetworkInfo+0x13 is <3). [6.0.0+] The Authentication challenge is only used/enabled if that value is >=3, and #IUserLocalCommunicationService is being used.
The AccessPoint sets the above size to 0x40 ([6.0.0+] 0x0 if the +0x0 #AuthVersion is <3). [6.0.0+] The AccessPoint will only use/enable the Authentication challenge when the +0x0 #AuthVersion is >=3, and #IUserLocalCommunicationService is being used. This data will not be included in the frame if the status field indicates error.
[6.0.0+] Support for the Authentication challenge with es cmds 1501-1504 was added.
Station->AccessPoint frame, relative to +0x0 above (frame size depends on whether +0xAC is enabled):
The AccessPoint will not respond to frames where the source mac-address is unrecognized.
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x38 | 0x10 | The Station sets this to random data. Unused by the AccessPoint, except for copying into the response. |
0x48 | 0x20 | #UserConfig+0. Copied into state by the AccessPoint. |
0x68 | 0x2 | Big-endian LocalCommunicationVersion. Byte-swapped by the AccessPoint then copied into state. |
0x6A | 0x1E | Zeros, unused by the AccessPoint. |
0x88 | 0x24 | [6.0.0+] Zeros, unused by the AccessPoint. |
0xAC | 0x300 | [6.0.0+] Authentication challenge data. If enabled, the total frame size must be >= {end offset of this data in the frame}. The frame data does not include this if it's not enabled. |
AccessPoint->Station response frame, relative to +0x0 above (frame size depends on whether +0x48/+0xCC are enabled):
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x38 | 0x10 | +0x38 from the data originally sent by the Station. The Station verifies that this matches the previously sent data. |
0x48 | 0x40 | Zeros. [6.0.0+] Only included in the frame if it's enabled (+0x0 #AuthVersion >= 3). Unused by the Station. |
0x88 | 0x44 | [6.0.0+] Only included in the frame if it's enabled (+0x0 #AuthVersion >= 3). Unused by the Station. |
0xCC | 0x100 | [6.0.0+] If enabled, Authentication challenge response data. Not included in the frame if it's not enabled. |
AuthVersion
Must be 0x1-0xF.
Value | SystemVersion |
---|---|
1 | [1.0.0+] |
2 | [2.0.0+] |
3 | [6.0.0+] |
ActionFrame
The Action frames have the following structure:
- "Fixed parameters":
- "Category code: Vendor Specific (127)"
- "OUI: 00:22:aa (Nintendo Co., Ltd.)"
- The Data starts with the following header:
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x2 | 04 00 in sent frames. |
0x2 | 0x2 | Protocol ID, must be 0x0101. |
0x4 | 0x2 | Must be 0. |
0x6 | 0x2 | Zeros, unused. |
Then the actual data follows:
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x20 | #NetworkInfo+0x0. The u64/u16 are big-endian. Outside of #Scan/#ScanPrivate, this must match the previously loaded data for this. |
0x20 | 0x1 | #AuthVersion. Copied to #NetworkInfo+0x63. When comparing with a previous frame is enabled, this must match the value from the previous frame. |
0x21 | 0x1 | Encryption type: 1 = plaintext, 2 = encrypted, {frames with other values are ignored by #Scan/#ScanPrivate}. Must match the type which is currently being used: with #Scan/#ScanPrivate this is determined via this field, otherwise #SecurityConfig is used to determine this. |
0x22 | 0x2 | Big-endian u16 size for the data starting at +0x48, must be <=0x500, and must match {total frame size relative to +0x0 above} + 0x48. |
0x24 | 0x4 | Big-endian u32 Counter. The initial value is randomly-generated. This is incremented each time the below content is updated (including initial creation). Also used by the Station to determine whether the frame changed compared to a previous one. When comparing against a previous frame, new_counter-prev_counter must be <= 0xFF, and the counters must not match. |
0x28 | 0x20 | SHA256 hash over the entire frame starting at +0x0, with the above size + 0x48. During hashing, this hash is cleared, with the new hash overwriting the original in memory (the original is copied to stack for comparing). |
When encryption is enabled, the encrypted data is +0x28 with size {remaining frame size}. This is encrypted with AES-128-CTR. The key is derived from the raw 0x20-bytes at +0x0. The CTR is {raw Counter above without byte-swap}, with the rest cleared to zeros.
The content data at +0x48 follows, which has the size specified above (which must be >=0x500), where all fields are big-endian:
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x10 | #NetworkInfo+0x50 |
0x10 | 0x2 | #NetworkInfo+0x60 |
0x12 | 0x1 | #NetworkInfo+0x62 |
0x13 | 0x3 | Unused |
0x16 | 0x1 | s8 #NetworkInfo+0x66, clamped to range 1-8. |
0x17 | 0x1 | s8 #NetworkInfo+0x67, clamped to range 1-8. |
0x18 | 0x1C0(0x38*8) | Array of the below node struct. |
0x1D8 | 0x2 | Unused |
0x1DA | 0x2 | #NetworkInfo+0x26A |
0x1DC | 0x180 | #NetworkInfo+0x26C |
0x35C | 0x19C | Unused |
0x4F8 | 0x8 | [6.0.0+] #NetworkInfo+0x478 |
The data here is copied into #NetworkInfo.
Node data used in the above array (all fields big-endian), which are copied into the #NetworkInfo NodeInfo array:
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 0x4 | #Ipv4Address |
0x4 | 0x6 | MacAddress |
0xA | 0x1 | bool IsConnected |
0xB | 0x1 | Unused |
0xC | 0x20 | First 0x20-bytes of #UserConfig. |
0x2C | 0x2 | s16 LocalCommunicationVersion |
0x2E | 0xA | Unused |
lp2p
This is used for communicating with accessories over local wifi - in particular, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit uses this.
A beacon is broadcasted. The SSID in the beacon is hidden (all-zero with the same length as the original SSID). The beacon contains two custom Nintendo tags with OUI 00:22:aa
. The beacon is identical to ldn, except for the following (besides SSID length difference and the lp2p-only Nintendo tags):
- "Tag: Traffic Indication Map (TIM)": "DTIM count" for lp2p is 1, with ldn it's 0.
- "Tag: HT Capabilities (802.11n D1.10)": "HT Short GI for 20MHz" is set to "Not supported", for ldn it's "Supported".
- "Tag: Vendor Specific: Microsoft Corp.: WMM/WME: Parameter Element" "Ac Parameters ACI 0": "CW Min: 15" for lp2p, "CW Min: 63" for ldn.
Action frames are only sent when done so by #SendToOtherGroup.
Communication uses standard sockets and the above Action frames. Switch consoles presumably only use the Action frames to communicate with each other?
It's unknown how connecting (?) to the group owner is done - there's no response to probe requests sent by a Linux machine.
The DHCP server thread is started by the "nn.lp2p.StateMachine" thread eventually during group creation.