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The sizes of the input/output buffers are hard-coded. The tag-data buffers begin at the OUI field in the tags(this data is from [[NWMUDS: | The sizes of the input/output buffers are hard-coded. The tag-data buffers begin at the OUI field in the tags(this data is from [[NWMUDS:StartScan]]). Normally tag1buf is unused(all-zero), tag1 is only used when the crypt-size is larger than 0xFA. The decrypted data is byte-swapped to little-endian when copying to the output buffer. | ||
While the input tag-data can be from arbitrary tags, the user-process normally uses OUI type 24/0x18 for tag0 and type 25/0x19 for tag1(when it exists). | While the input tag-data can be from arbitrary tags, the user-process normally uses OUI type 24/0x18 for tag0 and type 25/0x19 for tag1(when it exists). | ||
Latest revision as of 07:39, 23 July 2023
Request
| Index Word | Description |
|---|---|
| 0 | Header code [0x001F0006] |
| 1 | (NetworkStructSize<<12) | 0x402 |
| 2 | Input network struct buffer ptr |
| 3 | (Tag0BufSize<<12) | 0x802 |
| 4 | Tag0 data buffer ptr |
| 5 | (Tag1BufSize<<12) | 0xC02 |
| 6 | Tag1 data buffer ptr |
The following is located 0x100-bytes after the beginning of the above command buffer:
| Index Word | Description |
|---|---|
| 0 | (Size<<14) | 2 |
| 1 | Ptr to output buffer, size is hard-coded to 0x280. |
Response
| Index Word | Description |
|---|---|
| 0 | Header code |
| 1 | Result code |
Description
The sizes of the input/output buffers are hard-coded. The tag-data buffers begin at the OUI field in the tags(this data is from NWMUDS:StartScan). Normally tag1buf is unused(all-zero), tag1 is only used when the crypt-size is larger than 0xFA. The decrypted data is byte-swapped to little-endian when copying to the output buffer.
While the input tag-data can be from arbitrary tags, the user-process normally uses OUI type 24/0x18 for tag0 and type 25/0x19 for tag1(when it exists).