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== GetApplicationServerEnvironmentType ==
 
== GetApplicationServerEnvironmentType ==
No input, returns an output u8 "[[Applet_Manager_services|nn::oe::ServerEnvironmentType]]".
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No input. Returns an output [[Applet_Manager_services|ServerEnvironmentType]].
  
 
This gets the type previously configured by [[#SetApplicationServerEnvironmentType]] if available, otherwise it determines the type via the current [[#EnvironmentIdentifier]].
 
This gets the type previously configured by [[#SetApplicationServerEnvironmentType]] if available, otherwise it determines the type via the current [[#EnvironmentIdentifier]].
  
 
== SetApplicationServerEnvironmentType ==
 
== SetApplicationServerEnvironmentType ==
Takes an input u8 "[[Applet_Manager_services|nn::oe::ServerEnvironmentType]]", no output.
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Takes an input u8 [[Applet_Manager_services|ServerEnvironmentType]], no output.
  
 
== DeleteApplicationServerEnvironmentType ==
 
== DeleteApplicationServerEnvironmentType ==

Revision as of 17:36, 17 July 2023

bsd:u, bsd:s

This is "nn::socket::sf::IClient".

[15.0.0+] This is "nn::socket::sf::IClient_MC".

All the services commands but the first two return -1 on failure and set errno when that happens. Although Nintendo has the FreeBSD kernel's to socket stack, the errno macro definitions being in use actually come from Linux (and not from FreeBSD as one would expect!).

These services have max_sessions 0x40. There's 22 IPC handler threads for bsd:u, and 11 for bsd:s.

Cmd Name
0 RegisterClient (#Initialize)
1 StartMonitoring
2 #Socket
3 #SocketExempt
4 #Open
5 Select
6 Poll
7 #Sysctl
8 Recv
9 RecvFrom
10 Send
11 SendTo
12 Accept
13 Bind
14 Connect
15 GetPeerName
16 GetSockName
17 GetSockOpt
18 Listen
19 #Ioctl
20 #Fcntl
21 SetSockOpt
22 Shutdown
23 ShutdownAllSockets
24 Write
25 Read
26 Close
27 #DuplicateSocket
28 #GetResourceStatistics
29 [3.0.0+] #RecvMMsg
30 [3.0.0+] #SendMMsg
31 [7.0.0+] EventFd
32 [7.0.0+] #RegisterForStatistics
33 [10.0.0+] #Initialize2
34 [15.0.0+] GetSocketStatistics
200 [15.0.0+] SetThreadCoreMask
201 [15.0.0+] GetThreadCoreMask

Initialize

Takes a #BsdBufferConfig (made-up name), the PID, the size of the transfer memory and a copy-handle of the latter.

BsdBufferConfig

/// Configuration structure for bsdInitalize
typedef struct  {
    u32 version;                ///< Observed 1 on 2.0 LibAppletWeb, 2 on 3.0.

    u32 tcp_tx_buf_size;        ///< Size of the TCP transfer (send) buffer (initial or fixed).
    u32 tcp_rx_buf_size;        ///< Size of the TCP recieve buffer (initial or fixed).
    u32 tcp_tx_buf_max_size;    ///< Maximum size of the TCP transfer (send) buffer. If it is 0, the size of the buffer is fixed to its initial value.
    u32 tcp_rx_buf_max_size;    ///< Maximum size of the TCP receive buffer. If it is 0, the size of the buffer is fixed to its initial value.

    u32 udp_tx_buf_size;        ///< Size of the UDP transfer (send) buffer (typically 0x2400 bytes).
    u32 udp_rx_buf_size;        ///< Size of the UDP receive buffer (typically 0xA500 bytes).

    u32 sb_efficiency;          ///< Number of buffers for each socket (standard values range from 1 to 8).
} BsdBufferConfig;


The transfer memory must be larger than a the computed size below. Should the transfer memory be smaller than that, the BSD sockets service would only send ZeroWindow packets (for TCP), resulting in a transfer rate not exceeding 1 byte/s.

static size_t _bsdGetTransferMemSizeForBufferConfig(const BsdBufferConfig *config)
{
    u32 tcp_tx_buf_max_size = config->tcp_tx_buf_max_size != 0 ? config->tcp_tx_buf_max_size : config->tcp_tx_buf_size;
    u32 tcp_rx_buf_max_size = config->tcp_rx_buf_max_size != 0 ? config->tcp_rx_buf_max_size : config->tcp_rx_buf_size;
    u32 sum = tcp_tx_buf_max_size + tcp_rx_buf_max_size + config->udp_tx_buf_size + config->udp_rx_buf_size;

    sum = ((sum + 0xFFF) >> 12) << 12; // page round-up
    return (size_t)(config->sb_efficiency * sum);
}

Socket

FreeBSD's socket command. bsd:u disallows the usage of the SOCK_SEQPACKET and SOCK_RAW types, with the exception of (AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_ICMP) (IPv4 ping), bsd:s needs to be used for those.

The only registered domains are AF_INET and AF_ROUTE.

SocketExempt: same as socket but the socket is immediately shutdown (disconnected) on creation.

Open

FreeBSD's open command, limited to opening /dev/bpf. This can be used, for example, to enable promiscuous mode, see FreeBSD's /dev/bpf for more details.

Sysctl

FreeBSD's sysctl command. Privileged operations are reserved for bsd:s. CTL_NET, CTL_VM, CTL_KERN and CTL_DEBUG commands are implemented (?).

Ioctl

FreeBSD's ioctl function. The following ioctls are whitelisted, refer to FreeBSD's headers for more details: SIOCATMARK, BIOCGBLEN, BIOCSETF BIOCIMMEDIATE, BIOCSETIF, BIOCVERSION, FIONSPACE, FIONWRITE, FIONREAD, SIOCGETSGCNT, SIOCGIFMETRIC, SIOCSIFMETRIC, SIOCDIFADDR, SIOCGIFINDEX, SIOCGIFADDR, SIOCGIFCONF, SIOCGIFNETMASK, SIOCAIFADDR, SIOCGIFMTU, SIOCSIFMTU, SIOCGIFMEDIA, SIOCSIFLLADDR and SIOCGIFXMEDIA.

Nintendo use the following definition (hence changing all ioctls using this structure):

struct bpf_program {
	u_int bf_len;
	struct bpf_insn bf_insns[BPF_MAXINSNS]; // [512]. This is a pointer in the official structure
};

Fcntl

FreeBSD's fcntl, limited to F_GETFL and F_SETFL with O_NONBLOCK.

DuplicateSocket

Takes a socket file descriptor and an unused u64. Duplicates the socket (FreeBSD's dup). Reserved to bsd:s.

GetResourceStatistics

Takes a total of 8-bytes of input, a PID, a type-0x22 output buffer, and returns a total of 8-bytes of output.

[4.0.0+] Now takes an additional 8-bytes of input.

[7.0.0+] Now takes an additional type-0x21 input buffer.

RecvMMsg

Takes a total of 0x20-bytes of input, a type-0x22 output buffer, and returns a total of 8-bytes of output.

[7.0.0+] The buffer was replaced with a type-0x6 output buffer.

SendMMsg

Takes a total of 0xC-bytes of input, two type-0x21 input buffers, and returns a total of 8-bytes of output.

[7.0.0+] The buffers were replaced with a type-0x6 output buffer.

RegisterForStatistics

With [10.0.0+] this now takes an additional 8-bytes of input.

Initialize2

Same input/output as #Initalize except this doesn't take an input handle.

The work-buffer (size is still specified with this cmd) is backed by memory in the sysmodule, instead of TransferMemory. The size (after alignment) must be >=0x1000 and <=0x13F000.

sdknso will only use this cmd when two flags in the input config are set: the first one being set indicates that the bsd:s service is used, while the second flag enables using this cmd. An error is thrown if the work-buffer size is <0x1000. Otherwise when these flags aren't set, #Initialize is used as usual.

bsdcfg

This is "nn::bsdsocket::cfg::ServerInterface".

This has IPC max_sessions 4.

Cmd Name
0 #SetIfUp
1 #SetIfUpWithEvent
2 CancelIf
3 SetIfDown
4 GetIfState
5 DhcpRenew
6 AddStaticArpEntry
7 RemoveArpEntry
8 LookupArpEntry
9 LookupArpEntry2
10 ClearArpEntries
11 ClearArpEntries2
12 PrintArpEntries
13 [16.0.0+]
14 [16.0.0+]
15 [16.0.0+]

SetIfUp

Takes a total of 0x28-bytes of input and a type-0x5 input buffer, no output.

[3.0.0+] Takes an additional 4-bytes of input.

SetIfUpWithEvent

Takes a total of 0x28-bytes of input and a type-0x5 input buffer, returns an output handle.

[3.0.0+] Takes an additional 4-bytes of input.

Cmd13

Takes a type-0x5 input buffer, no output.

Stubbed, just returns 0.

Cmd14

Takes a type-0x5 input buffer, no output.

Stubbed, just returns 0.

Cmd15

Takes a type-0x5 input buffer, no output.

Stubbed, just returns 0.

ethc:c

This is "nn::eth::sf::IEthInterface".

This service no longer exists in [15.0.0+].

Cmd Name
0 Initialize
1 Cancel
2 GetResult
3 GetMediaList
4 SetMediaType
5 GetMediaType
6 [11.0.0+]

ethc:i

This is "nn::eth::sf::IEthInterfaceGroup".

This service no longer exists in [15.0.0+].

Cmd Name
0 GetReadableHandle
1 Cancel
2 GetResult
3 GetInterfaceList
4 GetInterfaceCount

sfdnsres

This is "nn::socket::resolver::IResolver".

This service uses bionic/libc/dns to perform its tasks.

This has max_sessions 8 and 8 IPC handler threads.

Cmd Name
0 SetDnsAddressesPrivateRequest (stubbed, returns 0x7FE03)
1 GetDnsAddressPrivateRequest (stubbed, returns 0x7FE03)
2 GetHostByNameRequest
3 GetHostByAddrRequest
4 GetHostStringErrorRequest
5 GetGaiStringErrorRequest
6 #GetAddrInfoRequest
7 GetNameInfoRequest
8 GetCancelHandleRequest
9 CancelRequest
10 [5.0.0+] GetHostByNameRequestWithOptions
11 [5.0.0+] GetHostByAddrRequestWithOptions
12 [5.0.0+] GetAddrInfoRequestWithOptions
13 [5.0.0+] GetNameInfoRequestWithOptions
14 [5.0.0+] ResolverSetOptionRequest
15 [5.0.0+] ResolverGetOptionRequest

GetAddrInfoRequest

Takes three type 5 buffers (host, port, and hints), and a type 6 buffer (the output addrinfos). Also takes a u8 (padded to 4 bytes so the next raw parameter can align), a u32, and a u64. The u8 is a boolean for whether to enable "nsd resolve" (1) or not (0). Not sure what the u32 is. It seems to either come from a parameter to GetAddrInfo or be zero. The u64 is most likely a placeholder for the server to copy the PID into and should be zero. Both hints and the output buffer contain serialized addrinfo chains. The hints buffer is sized 0x400 bytes long by default, and the output buffer 0x1000 bytes.

On newer versions this calls the same vfunc as GetAddrInfoRequestWithOptions, except with fixed Options.

Addrinfo Serialization Format

Each struct addrinfo in the linked list is serialized according to this format and then written to the buffer. All numbers are in network byte order.

Size (bytes) Name Notes
4 Magic Needs to be 0xBEEFCAFE. Seriously.
4 ai_flags
4 ai_family
4 ai_socktype
4 ai_protocol
4 ai_addrlen
ai_addrlen ? ai_addrlen : 4 ai_addr
null-terminated string ai_canonname

If ai_addrlen is zero, ai_addr will occupy 4 bytes.

Size (bytes) Name Notes
4 ai_addr

If ai_family is recognized as AF_INET6 (28) or AF_INET (2), ai_addr is read as struct sockaddr_in or struct sockaddr_in6. Otherwise, it's just read as u8[ai_addrlen].

The list should be terminated with a sentinel four-byte zero value.

nsd:u, nsd:a

This is "nn::nsd::detail::IManager".

nsd:u has IPC max_sessions 20, nsd:a has IPC max_sessions 5. No retail system titles have access to nsd:a.

Cmd Name
5 [11.0.0+] #GetSettingUrl
10 #GetSettingName
11 #GetEnvironmentIdentifier
12 #GetDeviceId
13 #DeleteSettings
14 #ImportSettings
15 [4.0.0+] #SetChangeEnvironmentIdentifierDisabled
20 #Resolve
21 #ResolveEx
30 #GetNasServiceSetting
31 #GetNasServiceSettingEx
40 #GetNasRequestFqdn
41 #GetNasRequestFqdnEx
42 #GetNasApiFqdn
43 #GetNasApiFqdnEx
50 #GetCurrentSetting
51 [9.0.0+] #WriteTestParameter
52 [9.0.0+] #ReadTestParameter
60 #ReadSaveDataFromFsForTest
61 #WriteSaveDataToFsForTest
62 #DeleteSaveDataOfFsForTest
63 [4.0.0+] #IsChangeEnvironmentIdentifierDisabled
64 [10.0.0+] #SetWithoutDomainExchangeFqdns
100 [10.0.0+] #GetApplicationServerEnvironmentType
101 [10.0.0+] #SetApplicationServerEnvironmentType
102 [10.0.0+] #DeleteApplicationServerEnvironmentType

GetSettingUrl

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing an #Url.

Gets the 0x100-byte sys-setting for nsd!setting_url with the data being located on stack, memcpys the 0x100-bytes to the output buffer, then returns 0.

With newer sysvers, after loading the sys-setting it checks if the first 8-bytes match "https://", when it doesn't match then the tmp data on stack is overwritten with an #Url for "https://api.sect.srv.nintendo.net/v1/setting" (which is also the default value of this sys-setting). Prior to loading the sys-setting it also checks the size of the sys-setting (setsys GetSettingsItemValueSize), jumping to this memcpy-block when the size is 0.

GetSettingName

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing a #SettingName.

Calls a func with output located on stack. If successful the 0x100-bytes from there is memcpy'd to the output buffer, then returns 0.

That func eventually memcpys data from state, if available.

GetEnvironmentIdentifier

Takes a type-0x16 buffer containing an #EnvironmentIdentifier.

The output string is used by NIM for the "eid:%s" in the User-Agent strings.

This is the "lp1" string also used in domains.

GetDeviceId

No input, returns a #DeviceId.

Stubbed, just returns 0.

DeleteSettings

Takes an input #DeleteMode, no output.

This is only usable with nsd:a.

ImportSettings

Takes an input #ImportMode, a type-0x5 input buffer, a type-0x6 output buffer, no output.

This is only usable with nsd:a.

SetChangeEnvironmentIdentifierDisabled

Takes an input bool, no output.

This is only usable with nsd:a.

Resolve

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing a #Fqdn and a type-0x15 input buffer containing a #Fqdn.

ResolveEx

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing a #Fqdn and a type-0x15 input buffer containing a #Fqdn, returns an output u32 "nn::nsd::InnerResult".

The official user-process wrapper code writes the output InnerResult to an output field as a "nn::Result".

GetNasServiceSetting

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing a #NasServiceSetting, a type-0x15 input buffer containing a #NasServiceName.

GetNasServiceSettingEx

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing a #NasServiceSetting, a type-0x15 input buffer containing a #NasServiceName, returns an output u32 "nn::nsd::InnerResult".

The official user-process wrapper code writes the output InnerResult to an output field as a "nn::Result".

GetNasRequestFqdn

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing a #Fqdn.

GetNasRequestFqdnEx

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing a #Fqdn, returns an output u32 "nn::nsd::InnerResult".

The official user-process wrapper code writes the output InnerResult to an output field as a "nn::Result".

GetNasApiFqdn

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing a #Fqdn.

GetNasApiFqdnEx

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing a #Fqdn, returns an output u32 "nn::nsd::InnerResult".

The official user-process wrapper code writes the output InnerResult to an output field as a "nn::Result".

GetCurrentSetting

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing a #SaveData.

This is only usable with nsd:a.

WriteTestParameter

Takes a type-0x5 input buffer, no output.

Official sw uses #TestParameter for the buffer.

This is only usable with nsd:a.

ReadTestParameter

Takes a type-0x6 output buffer.

Official sw uses #TestParameter for the buffer.

This is only usable with nsd:a.

ReadSaveDataFromFsForTest

Takes a type-0x16 output buffer containing a #SaveData.

This is only usable with nsd:a.

Requires the nsd!test_mode setting to be equal to 1 (this doesn't apply with newer sysvers).

Mounts the system save data for bsdsockets as nsdsave and reads from nsd:/file to the specified buffer with offset=0 and size=#SaveData size. nsdsave is then unmounted.

WriteSaveDataToFsForTest

Takes a type-0x15 input buffer containing a #SaveData.

This is only usable with nsd:a. Requires the nsd!test_mode setting to be equal to 1.

Mounts the system save data for bsdsockets as nsdsave and writes to nsd:/file (appending is allowed) using the specified buffer with offset=0 and size=#SaveData size. nsdsave is then commited and unmounted.

DeleteSaveDataOfFsForTest

No input/output.

This is only usable with nsd:a. Requires the nsd!test_mode setting to be equal to 1.

Deletes the system save data for bsdsockets.

IsChangeEnvironmentIdentifierDisabled

No input, returns an output bool.

SetWithoutDomainExchangeFqdns

Takes a type-0x5 input buffer containing an array of #Fqdn.

Requires the nsd!test_mode setting to be equal to 1.

The maximum number of input entries is 2.

GetApplicationServerEnvironmentType

No input. Returns an output ServerEnvironmentType.

This gets the type previously configured by #SetApplicationServerEnvironmentType if available, otherwise it determines the type via the current #EnvironmentIdentifier.

SetApplicationServerEnvironmentType

Takes an input u8 ServerEnvironmentType, no output.

DeleteApplicationServerEnvironmentType

No input/output.

bsd:nu

This is "nn::anif::detail::ISfUserServiceCreator".

This was added with [15.0.0+].

Cmd Name
0 #CreateUserService

CreateUserService

Unofficial name.

No input. Returns an #ISfUserService.

ISfUserService

This is "nn::anif::detail::ISfUserService".

This was added with [15.0.0+].

Cmd Name
0 #CreateAssignedNetworkInterfaceService
128
129

CreateAssignedNetworkInterfaceService

Unofficial name.

Takes an input handle. Returns an #ISfAssignedNetworkInterfaceService.

The handle is the service-session handle for "nn::anif::detail::ISfNetworkInterfaceService".

ISfAssignedNetworkInterfaceService

This is "nn::anif::detail::ISfAssignedNetworkInterfaceService".

This was added with [15.0.0+].

Cmd Name
0

Cmd0

Takes an input handle, no output.

The handle is the service-session handle for "nn::anif::detail::ISfNetworkInterfaceService".

DeleteMode

This is s32 enum "nn::nsd::DeleteMode".

Value Description
0
1

ImportMode

This is s32 enum "nn::nsd::ImportMode".

Value Description
0
1

Url

This is "nn::nsd::Url". This is a 0x100-byte struct.

SettingName

This is "nn::nsd::SettingName". This is a 0x100-byte struct.

EnvironmentIdentifier

This is "nn::nsd::EnvironmentIdentifier". This a 0x8-byte struct, containing a string.

DeviceId

This is "nn::nsd::DeviceId". This is a 0x10-byte struct.

Fqdn

This is "nn::nsd::Fqdn". This is a 0x100-byte struct, containing a string.

NasServiceSetting

This is "nn::nsd::NasServiceSetting". This is a 0x108-byte struct.

NasServiceName

This is "nn::nsd::NasServiceName". This is a 0x10-byte struct.

SaveData

This is "nn::nsd::SaveData". This is a 0x12BF0-byte struct.

TestParameter

This is "nn::nsd::detail::TestParameter". This is a 0x80-byte struct.