2.1.0
The 2.1.0 system update was released on March 27, 2017. This update was released for all regions.
Security flaws fixed: yes.
Change-log
This is the official changelog from Nintendo regarding this update:
Improvements Included in Version 2.1.0
- General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience
System Titles
Exactly the following titles were updated:
- The following sysmodules were updated:
- nifm
- ptm
- hid
- wlan
- nvservices
- nvnflinger
- ns
- am
- nim
- erpt
- pctl
- eupld
- fatal
- creport (See here for changes)
- The only updated 01000000000008XX titles are: shareddata, 0100000000000816, FIRM-packages(see below), and System_Version_Title.
- The only updated 01000000000010XX titles are: "System applet"(qlaunch), 0100000000001008, 010000000000100A, ShopN, 010000000000100F, Whitelisted-applet, and WifiWebAuthApplet.
Browser
A browser vuln was fixed, see also here for v2.1 browser details.
FIRM Packages
The only changes in titles 0100000000000819 and 010000000000081A was that "/nx/package2" in the FS were updated. 010000000000081B firm was also updated.
819:
Kernel was not changed.
Sysmodules:
- All 3 codebin sections in the following sysmodules were updated: boot, FS, Loader, and NCM. Offset of the RW section for FS increased by 0x1000.
- For ProcessMana and sm, only the RO section changed. The only change was the builid hash at the very end of the section, following the "GNU" string.
- spl wasn't updated.
- Loader: Only changes in .text was a rebuild with latest SDK, now has the same additional IPC cmd code as NS(see below).
- boot: .text now has latest SDK changes + various other changes.
qlaunch
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RomFS:
- "/message/{dirname}/option.msbt.szs": Updated
- "/message/{dirname}/setting.msbt.szs": Updated
diff --git a/{...}/0100000000001000/v65796/message_USen_option.msbt.szs.decom_wstrs b/{...}/0100000000001000/v131162/message_USen_option.msbt.szs.decom_wstrs index 53fe4b3..3a97770 100644 --- a/{...}/0100000000001000/v65796/message_USen_option.msbt.szs.decom_wstrs +++ b/{...}/0100000000001000/v131162/message_USen_option.msbt.szs.decom_wstrs @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Archive Software Data for this software will be deleted to free storage space. After this, only save data and the icon on the HOME Menu will remain. Data for this software will be deleted to free storage space. After this, only save data and the icon on the HOME Menu will remain. You can redownload the data to use the software again. Delete Software -The software and icon on the HOME Menu will be deleted. You can redownload the software from Nintendo eShop. Remaining user data can be deleted from Manage Save Data/Screenshots in Data Management. +Save data will not be deleted. This software will now be deleted. Deleted software and downloadable content can be redownloaded from Nintendo eShop. The software icon will be removed from
diff --git a/{...}/0100000000001000/v65796/message_USen_setting.msbt.szs.decom_wstrs b/{...}/0100000000001000/v131162/message_USen_setting.msbt.szs.decom_wstrs index e0a50f7..d419d95 100644 --- a/{...}/0100000000001000/v65796/message_USen_setting.msbt.szs.decom_wstrs +++ b/{...}/0100000000001000/v131162/message_USen_setting.msbt.szs.decom_wstrs @@ -123,7 +123,8 @@ Check for Corrupt Data Archive Software The software will be deleted to free storage space. You can redownload the software by selecting the icon on the HOME Menu. Remaining user data can be deleted from Manage Save Data/Screenshots in Data Management. Delete Software -The software and icon on the HOME Menu will be deleted. You can redownload the software from Nintendo eShop. Remaining user data can be deleted from Manage Save Data/Screenshots in Data Management. +The software and icon on the HOME Menu will be deleted to manage storage space. Digital software can be redownloaded from the Nintendo eShop. Other user data for the game, such as save data or screenshots, will not be deleted and can be managed in System Settings + Data Management. Archive Archive this software? Only the software icon on the HOME Menu will remain. You can use the software again by redownloading the data.
Application crashes
As documented here, a fatal-error is no longer thrown when applications crash. Instead, qlaunch displays an error message, without requiring a reboot. It appears 2.0.0 qlaunch already had the message string for this, which is: "The software was closed because an error occurred."
erpt
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The following strings were added to the codebin: "GameCardInsertionCount", "GameCardRemovalCount", and "GameCardAsicInitializeCount".
NS-sysmodule
The NS-sysmodule was updated. 4 new funcs were added and 29 funcs were updated.
The ASLR'd codebin base(rtld+0) for the below addrs is 0x6f0c00000. For "prev ver" it's 0x5381800000.
L_6f0c26f84 new func. called via vtable funcptr. return L_6f0c2814c(inx0+8, inx1, w2=0xd9) & 0xffffffff; L_6f0c2814c inx0=_this inx1=0x40-byte outbuf copied from cmdreply inw2=cmdid new func. Sends an ipc cmd, service unknown. only called by L_6f0c26f84. L_6f0c373f4 updated, prev ver @ L_5381837284. For the func call executed from the first branch(L_6f0c377e8()), x1 and x2 are now set: x1 = *(0x6f0d9d000+0xfc0)+0x90, x2 = 0x6f0d44000+0xb36("ncm") L_6f0c377e8 updated, prev ver @ L_5381837640. Basically, instead of hard-coded inputs for various stuff, code now loads those using the additional input params. L_6f0c378b4 updated, prev ver @ L_538183771c. ipc related func. After the first func call, instead of "if(inx0==0 || ret^1)return;" this now just does "if(ret==0)return;" and "objptr = *(inx0+32);" afterwards. The code at the end was replaced with code for calling a vtable funcptr from the objptr. L_6f0c379fc updated, prev ver @ L_5381837874. Instead of writing 0 to sp8, this now writes *(inx0+32) there. L_6f0c37a94 updated, prev ver @ L_5381837904. Same change as L_6f0c379fc. L_6f0c37bf8 updated, prev ver @ L_5381837a60. Loads stuff from input instead of hard-coding basically. {3 funcs with same changes as elsewhere} L_6f0c3a5f8 updated, prev ver @ L_538183a480. Calls a different func and calls another func. L_6f0c3b644 updated, prev ver @ L_538183b494. Error-related(?) code changed. L_6f0c400dc updated, prev ver @ L_538183ff24. A bunch of func calls were added after the bne. L_6f0c47590 updated, prev ver @ L_5381847394. An additional check was added at 6f0c47748. Some code at the end of the func was adjusted. L_6f0c49848 updated, prev ver @ L_5381849650. Some sort of error(?) parsing func. L_6f0c51f44 updated, prev ver @ L_5381851d2c. w7 passed to L_6f0c3a83c() with both calls is now value 7 instead of 0. This also now calls L_6f0c3af70() when the retval from the previous func-call is zero. {3 error(?) parsing funcs which were updated} L_6f0c593ac updated, prev ver @ L_5381859114. Code was added inbetween the last func-call and the memwrite after that. L_6f0c5a528 updated, prev ver @ L_538185a254 Code was added at 0x6f0c5a6d4(prev 0x538185a400): L_6f0c67938(inx0+0xf0, 0, 0); u8 *(inx0+0x110) = 0; L_6f0c60d60 updated, prev ver @ L_5381860a78. Updated for the additional argument passed to creport. Code was updated starting at 0x6f0c61190(prev 0x5381860ea8). An additional param is passed to the snprintf call as well. Some code was added at the end before the last branch. L_6f0c61ebc updated, prev ver @ L_5381861b5c. Code was added at 0x6f0c61f24(prev 0x5381861bc4). L_6f0cf7914 new func. called via vtable funcptr. L_6f0cf7948 new func. called via vtable funcptr. L_6f0cf7d24 updated, prev ver @ L_53818f7940. Code was added at 0x6f0cf7ec4(prev 0x53818f7b00). "L_6f0c6798c(x21); w28 = u8 *(x19+0xf0); L_6f0c67a78(x21); <branch if w28!=0> if(u16 *(x26+16) <= x22)<branch to assert>" The code at 0x6f0cf7fac(prev 0x53818f7bc8) now sets w8 to 0x15 instead of 0x13(likewise for the same instruction after the branch). ... L_6f0cf8190 updated, prev ver @ L_53818f7d2c. Some flag is determined differently now. L_6f0cf92d8 updated, prev ver @ L_53818f8e7c. Added a call to L_6f0c67984 after the memwrite. {3 funcs with the same changes as L_6f0cf92d8}
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