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Revision as of 22:38, 20 May 2019

The software keyboard (swkbd) expects to be passed three IStorages. See also AM_services#Library_Applets.

The below is for normal swkbd usage, see the #InlineKeyboard section for InlineKeyboard.

With version 0x6000B+ after pushing all other storage: when #CustomizedDictionarySet was setup where buffer addr/size is set and total_entries is non-zero, Applet_Manager_services#CreateHandleStorage will be used to create TransferMemory storage which is then pushed.

Library Applet Versions

System Version Value
0x0..0x1
0x2
0x3..4
[1.0.0+] 0x5
[2.0.0+] 0x10006
[3.0.0+] 0x30007
[4.0.0+] 0x40008
[5.0.0+] 0x50009
[6.0.0+] 0x6000B
[8.0.0+] 0x8000D

KeyboardConfig

The second IStorage passed to this applet should contain the configuration for the keyboard.

Offset Size Typical Value Notes
0x0 4 Type
0x4 18 0 UTF-16 text displayed in the submit button
0x16 2 0 UTF-16 "left optional symbol key"
0x18 2 0 UTF-16 "right optional symbol key"
0x1A 1 0 Enables dictionary usage when non-zero (including the system dictionary).
0x1C 4 0 #Key Set Disable Bitmask
0x20 4 1 Initial cursor position (0 = start of string, 1 = end of string)
0x24 130 u"" UTF-16 header text
0xA6 258 u"" UTF-16 sub text
0x1A8 514 u"" UTF-16 guide text
0x3AC 4 0 stringLenMax
0x3B0 4 0 stringLenMaxExt. When non-zero, specifies the max string length. When the input is too long, swkbd will display an icon and disable the ok-button.
0x3B4 4 0 Password flag (0 = not password, 1 = password)
0x3B8 4 1 textDrawType
0x3BC 2 1 Return button flag (0 = disable, non-zero = enable)
0x3BE 1 1 Blur background (0 = no, 1 = yes)
0x3C0 4 20 Offset of initial string in work buffer (or 0)
0x3C4 4 0 Size of initial string in work buffer (bytes)
0x3C8 4 2024 Offset of user dictionary in work buffer (or 0)
0x3CC 4 0 Length of user dictionary (number of entries)
0x3D0 1 0 #Text check enable

Before version 0x6000B:

Offset Size Typical Value Notes
0x3D8 8 0 #Text check callback function address. Removed with the struct used by 0x6000B+.
0x3E0 0x20 -1 When set and enabled via textDrawType, controls displayed text grouping (inserts spaces, without affecting output string). Used for DownloadCodes, otherwise this is -1 normally.

Version 0x6000B+:

Offset Size Typical Value Notes
0x3D4 0x20 -1 When set and enabled via textDrawType, controls displayed text grouping (inserts spaces, without affecting output string). Used for DownloadCodes, otherwise this is -1 normally.
0x3F4 0xC0 0 #CustomizedDictionarySet array data.
0x4B4 0x1 0 Total array entries for #CustomizedDictionarySet.
0x4B5 0x1 0 [8.0.0+] Unknown
0x4B6 0xD 0 Padding
0x4C3 0x1 0 [8.0.0+] Trigger
0x4C4 0x4 0 Padding

Struct sizes:

  • Initial version: 0x3E0-bytes.
  • Version 0x30007+: 0x400-bytes.
  • Version 0x6000B+: 0x4C8-bytes.

Each entry in the user dictionary is 100 bytes long.

stringLenMax: When the input is too long, swkbd will stop accepting more input until text is deleted via the B button (Backspace).

Type

  • 0: Normal keyboard.
  • 1: Number pad. The buttons at the bottom left/right are only available when the characters at offset 0x16/0x18 are set.
  • 2: QWERTY (and variants) keyboard only.

textDrawType

If the length limit (stringLenMax) is 1..32, the type specified by textDrawType will be used. Otherwise, type1 will be used.

  • 0: The text will be displayed on a line. Also enables displaying the Header and Sub text.
  • 1: The text will be displayed in a box.
  • 2: Used for DownloadCodes on 5.0.0+. Enables using the data starting at offset 0x3E0.

Key Set Disable Bitmask

Various bits in this u32 field disable certain keys on the keyboard.

0x02: disable ' '
0x04: disable '@'
0x08: disable '%'
0x10: disable '/'
0x20: disable '\'
0x40: disable numbers
0x80: Used for DownloadCodes.
0x100: Used for UserNames. Disables '@', '%', and '\'.

Work Buffer

This is the third IStorage passed to this applet. It is a transfer memory storage. The transfer memory should have size 0x1000 (0xd000 in certain cases) and permissions 0.

The layout of the work buffer doesn't seem to matter as long as the offsets in the #KeyboardConfig are adjusted, but official code lays it out like this.

Prior to version 0x5, offset 0x0 size 0x14(20) is a header (size 0x10 for version <=0x2).

Offset Size Notes
20 (decimal) Unknown UTF-16 initial string
2024 (decimal) Unknown User dictionary

Text Check

If text checking is enabled in #KeyboardConfig, text will be checked when the submit button is pressed. First, swkbd sends the text via PushInteractiveOutData. Normally size 0x7D4 is allocated for the string.

Offset Size Notes
0x0 0x8 Buffer size
0x8 Variable UTF-16 text

The application then has an opportunity to validate or reject the text. It creates a new IStorage, writes the response to it, and sends it via PushInteractiveInData. This storage is 0x7D8-bytes.

Offset Size Notes
0x0 0x4 TextCheckResult
0x4 Variable UTF-16 error message (shown in a dialog box)

TextCheckResult:

  • 0: Success, valid string.
  • 1: Failure, invalid string. Error message is displayed in a message-box, pressing OK will return to swkbd again.
  • 2: Failure, invalid string. Error message is displayed in a message-box, pressing Cancel will return to swkbd again, while pressing OK will continue as if the text was valid.
  • 3: Failure, invalid string. With value 3 and above, swkbd will silently not accept the string, without displaying any error.

Output

When either the submit button is pressed and input has been validated, or the user cancels the text entry, swkbd will push its response and exit. The response IStorage has the following format. This storage is 0x7D8-bytes.

Offset Size Notes
0x0 0x4 Result code (0 = OK, 1 = Cancel)
0x4 Variable UTF-16 text

InlineKeyboard

This doesn't run in the foreground and has completely different input/output IStorages. This is essentially an asynchronous version of the regular swkbd. Whether it displays on the screen is controlled by the user-process. The user-process can also get the gfx data via Display_services. InlineKeyboard was added with 2.0.0, however it wasn't added to sdk-nso until the version corresponding to sysver 3.x (even though 2.0.0 system titles use it).

InitializeArg

Offset Size Notes
0x0 0x4 Unknown, normally 0.
0x4 0x1 Controls the LibraryAppletMode when launching the applet. Non-zero indicates LibraryAppletMode=0x1, otherwise LibraryAppletMode=0x3.
0x5 0x1 Set to 0x1 with [5.0.0+] in a separate init func by official sw, originally set to value 0.
0x6 0x2 Padding

AppearArg

Offset Size Notes
0x0 0x4 Initialized to value 0x2.
0x4 0x12 UTF-16 string okButtonText
0x16 2 UTF-16 "left optional symbol key"
0x18 2 UTF-16 "right optional symbol key"
0x1A 0x1 Enables dictionary usage when non-zero (including the system dictionary).
0x1B 0x1
0x1C 0x4 #Key Set Disable Bitmask
0x20 0x4 s32, Unknown. Initialized to value -1.
0x24 0x4 s32, Unknown. Initialized to value -1.
0x28 0x1 Return button flag (0 = disable, non-zero = enable)
0x29 0x2
0x2B 0x1
0x2C 0x4 [4.0.0+] #CalcArg flags bitmask 0x1000. In this field, bitmask 0x10000000 is used for DirectionalButtonAssignEnabled.
0x30 0x1 Initialized to value 1.
0x31 0x17

The above struct is cleared to 0 during initialization, besides the fields specified otherwise.

[6.0.0+] Flags bitmask 0x10000 is set when #CalcArg trigger is set.

CalcArg

Offset Size Flags bitmask Notes
0x0 0x4 Set to 0x30000.
0x4 0x2 Size of this struct.
0x6 0x1 Unknown, set to value 0x1.
0x7 0x1 Unknown, set to value 0x1.
0x8 0x8 Flags
0x10 0x8 0x1 #InitializeArg
0x18 0x4 0x2 float volume
0x1C 0x4 0x10 s32 cursorPos
0x20 0x48 #AppearArg
0x68 0x3F4 0x8 InputText UTF-16 string
0x45C 0x1 0x20 utf8Mode
0x45D 0x1 Unknown
0x45E 0x1 0x8000 [5.0.0+] enableBackspace
0x45F 0x3 Unknown
0x462 0x1 0x200 keytopAsFloating
0x463 0x1 0x100 footerScalable
0x464 0x1 0x100 alphaEnabledInInputMode
0x465 0x1 0x100 inputModeFadeType
0x466 0x1 0x200 disableTouch
0x467 0x1 0x800 disableUSBKeyboard
0x468 0x5 Unknown
0x46D 0x2
0x46F 0x1
0x470 0x4 0x200 float keytopScale0
0x474 0x4 0x200 float keytopScale1
0x478 0x4 0x200 float keytopTranslate0
0x47C 0x4 0x200 float keytopTranslate1
0x480 0x4 0x100 float keytopBgAlpha
0x484 0x4 0x100 float footerBgAlpha
0x488 0x4 0x200 float balloonScale
0x48C 0x4 float, unknown
0x490 0xC
0x49C 0x1 Enable=0x2000, disable=0x4000. [5.0.0+] SeGroup (sound effect)
0x49D 0x1 [6.0.0+] u8 triggerFlag, for #AppearArg. Enables using the trigger field when set, this is only set when trigger is non-zero.
0x49E 0x2 [6.0.0+] u8 trigger, for #AppearArg. Official sw currently only uses value 0.
0x49F 0x1 Padding

This is 0x4A0-bytes.

All floats except for keytopTranslate0/keytopTranslate1 are initialized to value 1.0f.

The applet-specific IStorage for data input is the #InitializeArg within this struct.

Runtime

Once the applet is running, official sw can call a func which does the following:

  • Checks whether the applet exited via an event, then handles exit if so and returns.
  • Otherwise:
    • If the Flags field in the #CalcArg state is non-zero, sends a Calc #Request then clears the Flags field.
    • Enters a loop which pops each applet Interactive output IStorage, reads 2 u32s from the #Reply storage and processes the reply.
    • The u32 from offset 0x0 from the last processed storage is then returned as the retval.

Request

RequestCommand Data Size Name Notes
0x4 0x0 Finalize
0x6 Varies SetUserWordInfo
0x7 0x70 SetCustomizeDic
0xA 0x4A0 Calc Data is #CalcArg.
0xB 0xD0 SetCustomizedDictionaries Data is #CustomizedDictionarySet with an additional 2-bytes of padding.
0xC 0x0 UnsetCustomizedDictionaries

Requests are sent via an applet Interactive input IStorage: the u32 at offset 0x0 is the RequestCommand, and the rest of the storage is the request-specific data. While swkbd supports other requests, official sw only uses requests 0x4, 0x7, and 0xA.

Reply

ReplyType Data Size Name Notes
0x0 0x1 FinishedInitialize Reply data is ignored by the user-process.
0x1 / default case 0x0 Official sw has no handling for this besides just closing the storage.
0x2 0x3FC ChangedString
0x3 0x3F4 MovedCursor
0x4 0x3F4 MovedTab
0x5 0x3F0 DecidedEnter
0x6 0x0 DecidedCancel
0x7 0x7E4 ChangedStringUtf8
0x8 0x7DC MovedCursorUtf8
0x9 0x7D8 DecidedEnterUtf8
0xA 0x0 UnsetCustomizeDic Official sw clears a flag related to CustomizeDic, then runs the same handling code as 0x1/default.
0xB 0x0 ReleasedUserWordInfo
0xC 0x0 UnsetCustomizedDictionaries [6.0.0+] Official sw handles this the same as UnsetCustomizeDic.

See #Runtime. In the storage, the first u32 is the State, while the second u32 is the ReplyType. The rest is the reply-specific data.

The replies with name "*Utf8" contain an UTF-8 string in the reply data, while the other replies contain an UTF-16 string. These are identical besides the string encoding.

Reply data format:

  • ChangedString*: +0 = string. Last 0x10-bytes: 4 u32s, where the first one is the length of the string in characters, without NUL-terminator. The last u32 is cursorPos. The other 2 fields are s32s.
  • MovedCursor*: +0 = string. Last 0x8-bytes: 2 u32s, where the first one is the stringLen, and the second one is cursorPos.
  • DecidedEnter*: +0 = string. The last u32 is the stringLen.

CustomizedDictionarySet

Offset Size Description
0x0 0x8 0x1000-byte aligned buffer address.
0x8 0x4 0x1000-byte aligned buffer size.
0xC 0x18*4(0xC0) Array of 0x18 entries, where each entry is 0x8-bytes.
0xCC 0x2 u16 total_entries

This was added with [6.0.0+]. This struct is 0xCE-bytes.