Manu ("Manufacturing") services are provided by the 010000000000B14A sysmodule, which is installed at the factory but not on normal retail systems.
manu
Cmd | Name | Notes |
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0 | InitUsbTransferPipeFsFile | Takes 4 bytes of input, and produces 0 bytes output. |
1 | FsFile_Exists | Takes an X descriptor, and produces, 8 bytes output. |
2 | FsFile_Read | Takes 0x18 bytes of input, a B descriptor, and an X descriptor, and produces 0 bytes of output. |
3 | FsFile_Write | Takes 0x18 bytes of input, an A descriptor, and an X descriptor, and produces 0 bytes of output. |
4 | InitUsbTransferPipeRaw | Takes 4 bytes of input, and produces 0 bytes of output. |
5 | Raw_Read | Takes 0x10 bytes of input and a B descriptor, and produces 8 bytes of output. |
6 | Raw_Write | Takes 0x10 bytes of input and an A descriptor, and produces 8 bytes of output. |
All commands are wrappers for usb:ds requests with USB configured as:
VID: 0x057E (Nintendo Co., Ltd) PID: 0x3000 BCD: [0x62-byte array] 0x00: 0x0100 0x02: "Nintendo" 0x22: "NintendoSdkDebugger" 0x42: "SerialNumber"
SystemInitializer only uses cmd1..cmd3.
InitUsbTransferPipeFsFile
Takes an unknown u32 (ID?) and configures a transfer pipe over usb:ds for file access mode.
FsFile_Exists
Takes an input path string (type-0x9 buffer), returns 8-bytes for the output u8 flag.
Checks whether the specified file exists.
This is "FsFile::Exists" in SystemInitializer.
FsFile_Read
Takes a type-0x6 output buffer and a type-0x9 input string path buffer, and 3 u64s: <same size value from databuf>, unk, <same size value from databuf>. Where unk is probably offset?
Reads data from the specified file.
FsFile_Write
Same as FsFile_Read except the databuf is a type-0x5 input buffer.
Writes data to the specified file.
SystemInitializer also uses this as "FsFile::Create" with all input u64s set to 0.
InitUsbTransferPipeRaw
Takes an unknown u32 (ID?) and configures a transfer pipe over usb:ds for raw access mode.
Raw_Read
Takes a type-0x6 output buffer and 2 u64s: offset and size.
Reads raw data from the device.
Raw_Write
Takes a type-0x5 input buffer and 2 u64s: offset and size.
Writes raw data to the device.