├── .gitignore ├── etc ├── audio.wav ├── icon.png └── banner.png ├── .gitmodules ├── src ├── crc.h ├── common.h ├── crc.c ├── mii.c ├── cfldb.h ├── mii.h ├── cfldb.c └── main.c ├── README.md ├── Makefile ├── .clang-format ├── .ycm_extra_conf.py └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | build/ 2 | output/ 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/audio.wav: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/phijor/SpecializeMii/HEAD/etc/audio.wav -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/phijor/SpecializeMii/HEAD/etc/icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/banner.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/phijor/SpecializeMii/HEAD/etc/banner.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "buildtools"] 2 | path = buildtools 3 | url = https://github.com/Steveice10/buildtools.git 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/crc.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef CRC_H 2 | #define CRC_H 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | 7 | uint16_t crc_crc16_ccitt(void *buf, size_t len, uint32_t starting_val); 8 | 9 | #endif /* ----- #ifndef CRC_H ----- */ 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/common.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef COMMON_H 2 | #define COMMON_H 3 | 4 | #define _assert_offset(type, member, offset) \ 5 | _Static_assert(offsetof(type, member) == (offset), \ 6 | "Offset assertion: " #type "." #member \ 7 | " is not located at offset " #offset "!\n") 8 | 9 | #endif /* ----- #ifndef COMMON_H ----- */ 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/crc.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "crc.h" 2 | 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | 6 | uint16_t crc_crc16_ccitt(void *buf, size_t len, uint32_t starting_val) 7 | { 8 | if (buf == NULL) { 9 | return -1; 10 | } 11 | 12 | uint8_t *cbuf = buf; 13 | uint32_t crc = starting_val; 14 | 15 | const uint16_t POLY = 0x1021; 16 | 17 | for (size_t i = 0; i < len; i++) { 18 | for (int bit = 7; bit >= 0; bit--) { 19 | crc = ((crc << 1) | ((cbuf[i] >> bit) & 0x1)) ^ 20 | (crc & 0x8000 ? POLY : 0); 21 | } 22 | } 23 | 24 | for (int _ = 0; _ < 16; _++) { 25 | crc = (crc << 1) ^ (crc & 0x8000 ? POLY : 0); 26 | } 27 | 28 | return (uint16_t)(crc & 0xffff); 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SpecializeMii 2 | 3 | Golden pants for everyone! 4 | 5 | ## What is this? 6 | 7 | SpecializeMii is an application for the Nintendo 3DS that allows you to set the 8 | *special*-Status on arbitrary Miis in your MiiMaker database. 9 | 10 | Normally reserved only for Miis distributed by Nintendo, a *special* Mii wears 11 | Golden Pants and triggers special events in certain applications, such as Mii 12 | Plaza. 13 | 14 | ## How do I use it? 15 | 16 | Download the lastest release and then either install the `.cia` with the CIA 17 | manager of your choice or use the `.3dsx` provided with the Homebrew Launcher. 18 | 19 | **REMINDER:** This software alters data in a Shared Extdata archive. It doesn't 20 | really do anything harmful, but to be sure, **backup** 21 | [archive 0xf000000b](https://www.3dbrew.org/wiki/Extdata#NAND_Shared_Extdata) 22 | with a save file manager such as JKSM or by **holding `X` when launching the 23 | application**. The backup will be written to `sd:/_CFL_DB.dat`. 24 | 25 | ## How do I build it? 26 | 27 | Make sure to *recursively* clone the repository (`git clone --recursive ...`) 28 | and then build by running `make`. 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/mii.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "mii.h" 2 | 3 | #include <3ds/types.h> 4 | 5 | #include 6 | 7 | MII_COPYABLE mii_is_copyable(Mii *mii) 8 | { 9 | return mii->copyable; 10 | } 11 | 12 | void mii_set_copyable(Mii *mii, MII_COPYABLE copyable) 13 | { 14 | mii->copyable = copyable; 15 | if (copyable == MII_COPYABLE_ON) { 16 | mii->specialness = MII_NONSPECIAL; 17 | } 18 | } 19 | 20 | MII_SPECIALNESS mii_get_special(Mii *mii) 21 | { 22 | return mii->specialness; 23 | } 24 | 25 | void mii_set_special(Mii *mii, MII_SPECIALNESS special) 26 | { 27 | mii->specialness = special; 28 | if (special == MII_SPECIAL) { 29 | mii->copyable = 0; 30 | mii->disable_sharing = 1; 31 | } 32 | } 33 | 34 | MII_SHAREABLE mii_is_shareable(Mii *mii) 35 | { 36 | return (mii->disable_sharing) ? MII_SHAREABLE_OFF : MII_SHAREABLE_ON; 37 | } 38 | 39 | void mii_set_shareable(Mii *mii, MII_SHAREABLE shareable) 40 | { 41 | mii->disable_sharing = shareable; 42 | if (shareable == MII_SHAREABLE_ON) { 43 | mii->specialness = MII_NONSPECIAL; 44 | } 45 | } 46 | 47 | bool mii_is_valid(Mii *mii) 48 | { 49 | return mii->mii_id != 0; 50 | } 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # TARGET # 2 | 3 | TARGET := 3DS 4 | LIBRARY := 0 5 | 6 | ifeq ($(TARGET),3DS) 7 | ifeq ($(strip $(DEVKITPRO)),) 8 | $(error "Please set DEVKITPRO in your environment. export DEVKITPRO=devkitPro") 9 | endif 10 | 11 | ifeq ($(strip $(DEVKITARM)),) 12 | $(error "Please set DEVKITARM in your environment. export DEVKITARM=devkitARM") 13 | endif 14 | endif 15 | 16 | # COMMON CONFIGURATION # 17 | 18 | NAME := SpecializeMii 19 | 20 | BUILD_DIR := build 21 | OUTPUT_DIR := output 22 | INCLUDE_DIRS := 23 | SOURCE_DIRS := src 24 | 25 | EXTRA_OUTPUT_FILES := LICENSE README.md 26 | 27 | PORTLIBS := $(DEVKITPRO)/portlibs 28 | 29 | LIBRARY_DIRS := $(DEVKITPRO)/libctru $(PORTLIBS)/3ds $(PORTLIBS)/armv6k 30 | LIBRARIES := ctru 31 | 32 | REVISION = $(shell git describe --abbrev=7 --dirty=-dirty --always)+$(shell git rev-list --count HEAD) 33 | _BRANCH = $(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) 34 | ifneq ($(_BRANCH),master) 35 | REVISION := $(REVISION)-$(_BRANCH) 36 | endif 37 | 38 | BUILD_FLAGS := -Wextra -O3 \ 39 | -DAPPLICATION_NAME=\"$(NAME)\" \ 40 | -DAPPLICATION_REV=\"$(REVISION)\" 41 | 42 | RUN_FLAGS := 43 | 44 | VERSION_PARTS := $(subst ., ,$(shell git describe --tags --abbrev=0 2>/dev/null || echo "0.0.0")) 45 | 46 | VERSION_MAJOR := $(word 1, $(VERSION_PARTS)) 47 | VERSION_MINOR := $(word 2, $(VERSION_PARTS)) 48 | VERSION_MICRO := $(word 3, $(VERSION_PARTS)) 49 | 50 | REMOTE_IP := $(shell getent hosts n3ds | cut -d ' ' -f 1) 51 | 52 | # 3DS CONFIGURATION # 53 | 54 | TITLE := $(NAME) 55 | DESCRIPTION := Make Miis Special 56 | AUTHOR := phijor 57 | PRODUCT_CODE := CTR-P-SMII 58 | UNIQUE_ID := 0xF3D99 59 | 60 | SYSTEM_MODE := 64MB 61 | SYSTEM_MODE_EXT := Legacy 62 | 63 | ICON_FLAGS := 64 | 65 | ROMFS_DIR := etc/romfs 66 | BANNER_AUDIO := etc/audio.wav 67 | BANNER_IMAGE := etc/banner.png 68 | ICON := etc/icon.png 69 | 70 | # INTERNAL # 71 | 72 | include buildtools/make_base 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/cfldb.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef CFLDB_H 2 | #define CFLDB_H 3 | 4 | #include "common.h" 5 | #include "mii.h" 6 | 7 | #include <3ds/result.h> 8 | #include <3ds/types.h> 9 | #include <3ds/services/fs.h> 10 | 11 | #define CFLDB_ERR_NULLPTR \ 12 | MAKERESULT(RL_USAGE, RS_INVALIDARG, RM_APPLICATION, RD_INVALID_POINTER) 13 | 14 | #define CFLDB_ERR_NO_MEM \ 15 | MAKERESULT(RL_PERMANENT, RS_OUTOFRESOURCE, RM_APPLICATION, RD_OUT_OF_MEMORY) 16 | 17 | #define CFLDB_ERR_WRONG_SIZE \ 18 | MAKERESULT(RL_PERMANENT, RS_INVALIDSTATE, RM_APPLICATION, RD_INVALID_SIZE) 19 | 20 | #define CFLDB_DATA_AT(db, offset) ((void *) ((u8 *) ((db).data)) + (offset)) 21 | 22 | #define CFLDB_MIIMAKER_MAGIC 0x474f4643 // "CFOG" 23 | #define CFLDB_MIIMAKER_MAX 100 24 | 25 | typedef struct CFL_DB_MiiMaker_t { 26 | u32 magic; 27 | u32 _unk_0x04; 28 | Mii miis[CFLDB_MIIMAKER_MAX]; 29 | } CFL_DB_MiiMaker; 30 | 31 | typedef struct CFL_DB_Layout_t { 32 | CFL_DB_MiiMaker miimaker; 33 | u8 _cfhe_section[0xa426]; 34 | u16 checksum; 35 | } CFL_DB_Layout; 36 | 37 | _assert_offset(CFL_DB_Layout, checksum, 0xc81e); 38 | 39 | typedef struct CFL_DB_t { 40 | CFL_DB_Layout *data; 41 | u64 size; 42 | FS_Archive archive; 43 | Handle fhandle; 44 | } CFL_DB; 45 | 46 | Result cfldb_open(CFL_DB *const db); 47 | Result cfldb_close(CFL_DB *const db); 48 | 49 | Result cfldb_read(CFL_DB *const db); 50 | Result cfldb_write(CFL_DB *const db); 51 | 52 | Result cfldb_dump_to_sdmc(CFL_DB const *const db, char const *const path); 53 | 54 | u16 cfldb_get_checksum(CFL_DB const *const db); 55 | void cfldb_set_checksum(CFL_DB *const db, u16 const checksum); 56 | 57 | int cfldb_check_integrity(CFL_DB const *const db); 58 | u16 cfldb_calculate_checksum(CFL_DB const *const db); 59 | u16 cfldb_fix_checksum(CFL_DB *const db); 60 | 61 | int cfldb_get_last_mii_index(CFL_DB const *const db); 62 | Mii *cfldb_get_mii_array(CFL_DB const *const db); 63 | 64 | #endif /* ----- #ifndef CFLDB_H ----- */ 65 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.clang-format: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | Language: Cpp 3 | # BasedOnStyle: LLVM 4 | AccessModifierOffset: -2 5 | AlignAfterOpenBracket: true 6 | AlignConsecutiveAssignments: true 7 | AlignEscapedNewlinesLeft: false 8 | AlignOperands: true 9 | AlignTrailingComments: true 10 | AllowAllParametersOfDeclarationOnNextLine: true 11 | AllowShortBlocksOnASingleLine: false 12 | AllowShortCaseLabelsOnASingleLine: false 13 | AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine: Inline 14 | AllowShortIfStatementsOnASingleLine: false 15 | AllowShortLoopsOnASingleLine: false 16 | AlwaysBreakAfterDefinitionReturnType: None 17 | AlwaysBreakBeforeMultilineStrings: false 18 | AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations: false 19 | BinPackArguments: false 20 | BinPackParameters: false 21 | BreakBeforeBinaryOperators: None 22 | BreakBeforeBraces: Linux 23 | BreakBeforeTernaryOperators: true 24 | BreakConstructorInitializersBeforeComma: false 25 | ColumnLimit: 80 26 | CommentPragmas: '^ IWYU pragma:' 27 | ConstructorInitializerAllOnOneLineOrOnePerLine: true 28 | ConstructorInitializerIndentWidth: 4 29 | ContinuationIndentWidth: 4 30 | Cpp11BracedListStyle: true 31 | DerivePointerAlignment: false 32 | DisableFormat: false 33 | ExperimentalAutoDetectBinPacking: false 34 | ForEachMacros: [ foreach, Q_FOREACH, BOOST_FOREACH ] 35 | IndentCaseLabels: false 36 | IndentWidth: 4 37 | IndentWrappedFunctionNames: false 38 | KeepEmptyLinesAtTheStartOfBlocks: true 39 | MacroBlockBegin: '' 40 | MacroBlockEnd: '' 41 | MaxEmptyLinesToKeep: 1 42 | NamespaceIndentation: None 43 | ObjCBlockIndentWidth: 2 44 | ObjCSpaceAfterProperty: false 45 | ObjCSpaceBeforeProtocolList: true 46 | PenaltyBreakBeforeFirstCallParameter: 19 47 | PenaltyBreakComment: 300 48 | PenaltyBreakFirstLessLess: 120 49 | PenaltyBreakString: 1000 50 | PenaltyExcessCharacter: 1000000 51 | PenaltyReturnTypeOnItsOwnLine: 60 52 | PointerAlignment: Right 53 | SortIncludes: false 54 | SpaceAfterCStyleCast: true 55 | SpaceBeforeAssignmentOperators: true 56 | SpaceBeforeParens: ControlStatements 57 | SpaceInEmptyParentheses: false 58 | SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: 1 59 | SpacesInAngles: false 60 | SpacesInContainerLiterals: true 61 | SpacesInCStyleCastParentheses: false 62 | SpacesInParentheses: false 63 | SpacesInSquareBrackets: false 64 | Standard: Cpp11 65 | TabWidth: 8 66 | UseTab: Never 67 | ... 68 | 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/mii.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef MII_H 2 | #define MII_H 3 | 4 | #include "common.h" 5 | 6 | #include <3ds/types.h> 7 | 8 | typedef enum MII_SPECIALNESS_t { 9 | MII_SPECIAL = 0, 10 | MII_NONSPECIAL = 1, 11 | } MII_SPECIALNESS; 12 | 13 | typedef enum MII_COPYABLE_t { 14 | MII_COPYABLE_OFF = 0, 15 | MII_COPYABLE_ON = 1, 16 | } MII_COPYABLE; 17 | 18 | typedef enum MII_SHAREABLE_t { 19 | MII_SHAREABLE_ON = 0, 20 | MII_SHAREABLE_OFF = 1, 21 | } MII_SHAREABLE; 22 | 23 | /* Fuck yeah! Bitfields and compiler dependent struct padding! 24 | * 25 | * This is absolutely *NOT* portable in any way, shape or form. 26 | * */ 27 | 28 | typedef union MiiPosition_t { 29 | u8 raw; 30 | struct { 31 | u8 page : 4; 32 | u8 slot : 4; 33 | }; 34 | } MiiPosition; 35 | 36 | typedef union MiiEyebrow_t { 37 | u32 raw; 38 | struct { 39 | u32 rotation : 4; 40 | u32 _unk_bit_4 : 1; 41 | u32 xspacing : 4; 42 | u32 ypos : 5; 43 | u32 _unk_bit_14_15 : 2; 44 | u32 style : 5; 45 | u32 color : 3; 46 | u32 xscale : 4; 47 | u32 yscale : 4; 48 | }; 49 | } MiiEyebrow; 50 | 51 | typedef struct Mii_t { 52 | union { 53 | struct { 54 | u8 _unk_0x00; 55 | 56 | u8 copyable; 57 | 58 | MiiPosition position; 59 | 60 | u8 category; 61 | }; 62 | u32 mii_id; 63 | }; 64 | u32 sys_id; 65 | 66 | u32 _unk_0x08; 67 | 68 | union { 69 | // This unsigned 32bit integer is stored in big-endian and holds the 70 | // date of creation in its lower 28 bit: 71 | // 72 | // seconds since 01/01/2010 00:00:00 73 | // = (date_of_creation[bit 0 .. bit 27]) * 2 74 | u32 date_of_creation; 75 | 76 | // Non special Miis have bit 31 of aforementioned big-endian word set, 77 | // which corresponds to bit 8 in little endian, which the 3DS uses. 78 | struct { 79 | u32 : 7; 80 | u32 specialness : 1; 81 | u32 : 24; 82 | }; 83 | }; 84 | 85 | u8 mac[6]; 86 | u8 _pad_0x16[2]; 87 | 88 | u16 gender : 1; 89 | u16 bday_month : 4; 90 | u16 bday_day : 5; 91 | u16 color : 4; 92 | u16 favorite : 1; 93 | u16 _unk_0x19 : 1; 94 | 95 | u16 name[10]; 96 | 97 | u8 width; 98 | u8 height; 99 | 100 | u8 disable_sharing : 1; 101 | u8 face_shape : 4; 102 | u8 skin_color : 3; 103 | 104 | u8 wrinkles : 4; 105 | u8 makeup : 4; 106 | 107 | u8 hair_style; 108 | 109 | u8 hair_color : 3; 110 | u8 hair_flip : 1; 111 | u8 _unk_0x33 : 4; 112 | 113 | u32 _unk_0x34; 114 | 115 | MiiEyebrow eyebrow; 116 | 117 | u8 _unk_0x3c[12]; 118 | 119 | u16 author[10]; 120 | } Mii; 121 | 122 | _assert_offset(Mii, mii_id, 0x00); 123 | _assert_offset(Mii, copyable, 0x01); 124 | _assert_offset(Mii, position.raw, 0x02); 125 | _assert_offset(Mii, category, 0x03); 126 | _assert_offset(Mii, sys_id, 0x04); 127 | _assert_offset(Mii, date_of_creation, 0x0c); 128 | _assert_offset(Mii, mac, 0x10); 129 | _assert_offset(Mii, name, 0x1a); 130 | _assert_offset(Mii, width, 0x2e); 131 | _assert_offset(Mii, height, 0x2f); 132 | _assert_offset(Mii, hair_style, 0x32); 133 | _assert_offset(Mii, eyebrow.raw, 0x38); 134 | _assert_offset(Mii, author, 0x48); 135 | 136 | _Static_assert(sizeof(Mii) == 0x5c, "Mii is of wrong size!\n"); 137 | 138 | MII_COPYABLE mii_is_copyable(Mii *mii); 139 | void mii_set_copyable(Mii *mii, MII_COPYABLE copyable); 140 | 141 | MII_SPECIALNESS mii_get_special(Mii *mii); 142 | void mii_set_special(Mii *mii, MII_SPECIALNESS special); 143 | 144 | MII_SHAREABLE mii_is_shareable(Mii *mii); 145 | void mii_set_shareable(Mii *mii, MII_SHAREABLE shareable); 146 | 147 | bool mii_is_valid(Mii *mii); 148 | 149 | #endif /* ----- #ifndef MII_H ----- */ 150 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.ycm_extra_conf.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import logging 3 | import ycm_core 4 | 5 | if not 'DEVKITARM' in os.environ: 6 | logging.info("Please set $DEVKITARM in your environment.") 7 | 8 | flags = [ 9 | '-x', 10 | 'c', 11 | '-g', 12 | 13 | '-fomit-frame-pointer', 14 | '-ffunction-sections', 15 | 16 | '-Wall', 17 | '-Wextra', 18 | 19 | '--sysroot=' + os.path.expandvars('${DEVKITARM}/arm-none-eabi'), 20 | '-I', os.path.expandvars('${DEVKITARM}/arm-none-eabi/include'), 21 | '-I', os.path.expandvars('${DEVKITPRO}/libctru/include'), 22 | '-I', os.path.expandvars('${DEVKITPRO}/portlibs/armv6k/include'), 23 | '-I', os.path.expandvars('${DEVKITPRO}/portlibs/3ds/include'), 24 | 25 | '-DARM11', 26 | '-D_3DS', 27 | 28 | '-DAPPLICATION_NAME=""', 29 | '-DAPPLICATION_REV=""', 30 | '-DVERSION_MAJOR=0', 31 | '-DVERSION_MINOR=0', 32 | '-DVERSION_PATCH=0', 33 | ] 34 | 35 | source_dir = 'src' 36 | 37 | 38 | # Set this to the absolute path to the folder (NOT the file!) containing the 39 | # compile_commands.json file to use that instead of 'flags'. See here for 40 | # more details: http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html 41 | # 42 | # You can get CMake to generate this file for you by adding: 43 | # set( CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS 1 ) 44 | # to your CMakeLists.txt file. 45 | # 46 | # Most projects will NOT need to set this to anything; you can just change the 47 | # 'flags' list of compilation flags. Notice that YCM itself uses that approach. 48 | compilation_database_folder = '' 49 | 50 | if os.path.exists( compilation_database_folder ): 51 | database = ycm_core.CompilationDatabase( compilation_database_folder ) 52 | else: 53 | database = None 54 | 55 | SOURCE_EXTENSIONS = [ '.cpp', '.cxx', '.cc', '.c', '.m', '.mm' ] 56 | 57 | def DirectoryOfThisScript(): 58 | return os.path.dirname( os.path.abspath( __file__ ) ) 59 | 60 | 61 | def MakeRelativePathsInFlagsAbsolute( flags, working_directory ): 62 | if not working_directory: 63 | return list( flags ) 64 | new_flags = [] 65 | make_next_absolute = False 66 | path_flags = [ '-isystem', '-I', '-iquote', '--sysroot=' ] 67 | for flag in flags: 68 | new_flag = flag 69 | 70 | if make_next_absolute: 71 | make_next_absolute = False 72 | if not flag.startswith( '/' ): 73 | new_flag = os.path.join( working_directory, flag ) 74 | 75 | for path_flag in path_flags: 76 | if flag == path_flag: 77 | make_next_absolute = True 78 | break 79 | 80 | if flag.startswith( path_flag ): 81 | path = flag[ len( path_flag ): ] 82 | new_flag = path_flag + os.path.join( working_directory, path ) 83 | break 84 | 85 | if new_flag: 86 | new_flags.append( new_flag ) 87 | return new_flags 88 | 89 | 90 | def IsHeaderFile( filename ): 91 | extension = os.path.splitext( filename )[ 1 ] 92 | return extension in [ '.h', '.hxx', '.hpp', '.hh' ] 93 | 94 | 95 | def GetCompilationInfoForFile( filename ): 96 | # The compilation_commands.json file generated by CMake does not have entries 97 | # for header files. So we do our best by asking the db for flags for a 98 | # corresponding source file, if any. If one exists, the flags for that file 99 | # should be good enough. 100 | if IsHeaderFile( filename ): 101 | basename = os.path.splitext( os.path.basename( filename ) )[ 0 ] 102 | for extension in SOURCE_EXTENSIONS: 103 | replacement_file = DirectoryOfThisScript() + '/' + source_dir + '/' + basename + extension 104 | if os.path.exists( replacement_file ): 105 | logging.info("Replacement is " + replacement_file) 106 | compilation_info = database.GetCompilationInfoForFile( 107 | replacement_file ) 108 | if compilation_info.compiler_flags_: 109 | logging.info("Found compiler flags.") 110 | return compilation_info 111 | return None 112 | return database.GetCompilationInfoForFile( filename ) 113 | 114 | 115 | def FlagsForFile( filename, **kwargs ): 116 | if database: 117 | # Bear in mind that compilation_info.compiler_flags_ does NOT return a 118 | # python list, but a "list-like" StringVec object 119 | logging.info("Loaded database from " + compilation_database_folder) 120 | compilation_info = GetCompilationInfoForFile( filename ) 121 | if not compilation_info: 122 | return None 123 | 124 | final_flags = MakeRelativePathsInFlagsAbsolute( 125 | compilation_info.compiler_flags_, 126 | compilation_info.compiler_working_dir_ ) 127 | 128 | else: 129 | logging.info("Getting flags") 130 | relative_to = DirectoryOfThisScript() 131 | final_flags = MakeRelativePathsInFlagsAbsolute( flags, relative_to ) 132 | 133 | logging.info(final_flags) 134 | return { 135 | 'flags': final_flags, 136 | 'do_cache': True 137 | } 138 | 139 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/cfldb.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "cfldb.h" 2 | #include "crc.h" 3 | 4 | #include 5 | 6 | #include <3ds/result.h> 7 | #include <3ds/services/fs.h> 8 | #include <3ds/types.h> 9 | 10 | #define SHARED_EXTDATA_ID 0xf000000b 11 | #define CFL_DB_PATH (u"/CFL_DB.dat") 12 | 13 | #define RETURN_ON_FAILURE(expr) \ 14 | { \ 15 | Result _res = expr; \ 16 | if (R_FAILED(_res)) { \ 17 | return _res; \ 18 | } \ 19 | } 20 | 21 | static Result shared_extdata_open_archive(FS_Archive *const archive, 22 | u32 const id) 23 | { 24 | u32 path[3]; 25 | path[0] = MEDIATYPE_NAND; 26 | path[1] = id; 27 | path[2] = 0x00048000; 28 | 29 | FS_Path fs_path = {PATH_BINARY, 12, path}; 30 | 31 | return FSUSER_OpenArchive(archive, ARCHIVE_SHARED_EXTDATA, fs_path); 32 | } 33 | 34 | static Result shared_extdata_close_archive(FS_Archive const archive) 35 | { 36 | return FSUSER_CloseArchive(archive); 37 | } 38 | 39 | static Result shared_extdata_open_file(Handle *const file, 40 | FS_Archive const archive, 41 | u16 const *const path) 42 | { 43 | u32 size = 0; 44 | u16 const *p = path; 45 | while (*p++) 46 | size++; 47 | size = (size + 1) * 2; 48 | 49 | FS_Path fs_path = {PATH_UTF16, size, path}; 50 | return FSUSER_OpenFile( 51 | file, archive, fs_path, FS_OPEN_READ | FS_OPEN_WRITE, 0x0); 52 | } 53 | 54 | static Result shared_extdata_close_file(Handle file) 55 | { 56 | return FSFILE_Close(file); 57 | } 58 | 59 | Result cfldb_open(CFL_DB *const db) 60 | { 61 | RETURN_ON_FAILURE( 62 | shared_extdata_open_archive(&db->archive, SHARED_EXTDATA_ID)); 63 | 64 | RETURN_ON_FAILURE( 65 | shared_extdata_open_file(&db->fhandle, db->archive, CFL_DB_PATH)); 66 | 67 | RETURN_ON_FAILURE(FSFILE_GetSize(db->fhandle, &db->size)); 68 | 69 | db->data = NULL; 70 | 71 | return 0; 72 | } 73 | 74 | Result cfldb_close(CFL_DB *const db) 75 | { 76 | free(db->data); 77 | db->data = NULL; 78 | 79 | RETURN_ON_FAILURE(shared_extdata_close_file(db->fhandle)); 80 | db->fhandle = 0; 81 | 82 | return shared_extdata_close_archive(db->archive); 83 | } 84 | 85 | Result cfldb_read(CFL_DB *const db) 86 | { 87 | db->data = malloc(db->size); 88 | if (db->data == NULL) { 89 | return CFLDB_ERR_NO_MEM; 90 | } 91 | 92 | u32 bytes_read = 0; 93 | RETURN_ON_FAILURE( 94 | FSFILE_Read(db->fhandle, &bytes_read, 0x0, db->data, db->size)); 95 | 96 | if (bytes_read != db->size) { 97 | return CFLDB_ERR_WRONG_SIZE; 98 | } 99 | 100 | return 0; 101 | } 102 | 103 | Result cfldb_write(CFL_DB *const db) 104 | { 105 | u32 bytes_written; 106 | RETURN_ON_FAILURE(FSFILE_Write( 107 | db->fhandle, &bytes_written, 0x0, db->data, db->size, 0x0)); 108 | 109 | if (bytes_written != db->size) { 110 | return CFLDB_ERR_WRONG_SIZE; 111 | } 112 | 113 | return 0; 114 | } 115 | 116 | Result cfldb_dump_to_sdmc(CFL_DB const *const db, char const *const path) 117 | { 118 | 119 | Handle h_dump; 120 | FS_Archive a_sdmc; 121 | Result res; 122 | 123 | res = FSUSER_OpenArchive(&a_sdmc, ARCHIVE_SDMC, fsMakePath(PATH_EMPTY, "")); 124 | if (R_FAILED(res)) { 125 | goto failure; 126 | } 127 | 128 | res = FSUSER_OpenFileDirectly(&h_dump, 129 | ARCHIVE_SDMC, 130 | fsMakePath(PATH_EMPTY, ""), 131 | fsMakePath(PATH_ASCII, path), 132 | FS_OPEN_WRITE | FS_OPEN_CREATE, 133 | 0); 134 | if (R_FAILED(res)) { 135 | goto failure_close_archive; 136 | } 137 | 138 | u32 bytes_written; 139 | res = FSFILE_Write(h_dump, &bytes_written, 0, db->data, db->size, 0); 140 | if (R_FAILED(res)) { 141 | goto failure_close_file; 142 | } 143 | 144 | res = (bytes_written != db->size) ? CFLDB_ERR_WRONG_SIZE : 0; 145 | 146 | failure_close_file: 147 | FSFILE_Close(h_dump); 148 | failure_close_archive: 149 | FSUSER_CloseArchive(a_sdmc); 150 | failure: 151 | return res; 152 | } 153 | 154 | u16 cfldb_get_checksum(CFL_DB const *const db) 155 | { 156 | u16 checksum = db->data->checksum; 157 | // Checksum is stored in big-endian format 158 | return (checksum << 8) | (checksum >> 8); 159 | } 160 | 161 | void cfldb_set_checksum(CFL_DB *const db, u16 const checksum) 162 | { 163 | db->data->checksum = (checksum << 8) | (checksum >> 8); 164 | } 165 | 166 | u16 cfldb_calculate_checksum(CFL_DB const *const db) 167 | { 168 | return crc_crc16_ccitt(db->data, offsetof(CFL_DB_Layout, checksum), 0x0000); 169 | } 170 | 171 | int cfldb_check_integrity(CFL_DB const *const db) 172 | { 173 | u16 checksum = cfldb_get_checksum(db); 174 | u16 calculated = cfldb_calculate_checksum(db); 175 | 176 | return checksum != calculated; 177 | } 178 | 179 | u16 cfldb_fix_checksum(CFL_DB *const db) 180 | { 181 | u16 checksum = cfldb_calculate_checksum(db); 182 | cfldb_set_checksum(db, checksum); 183 | return checksum; 184 | } 185 | 186 | int cfldb_get_last_mii_index(CFL_DB const *const db) 187 | { 188 | Mii *miis = db->data->miimaker.miis; 189 | int last = CFLDB_MIIMAKER_MAX - 1; 190 | while (last >= 0 && !mii_is_valid(&miis[last])) { 191 | last--; 192 | } 193 | return last; 194 | } 195 | 196 | Mii *cfldb_get_mii_array(CFL_DB const *const db) 197 | { 198 | CFL_DB_MiiMaker *miimaker = &db->data->miimaker; 199 | if (miimaker->magic == CFLDB_MIIMAKER_MAGIC) { 200 | return miimaker->miis; 201 | } 202 | 203 | return NULL; 204 | } 205 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* SpecializeMii - Golden pants for everyone! 2 | * Copyright (C) 2016 phijor (mail [at] phijor [dot] me) 3 | * 4 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 5 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 6 | * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 7 | * (at your option) any later version. 8 | * 9 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 | * GNU General Public License for more details. 13 | * 14 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 15 | * along with this program. If not, see . 16 | */ 17 | 18 | #include <3ds.h> 19 | #include 20 | #include 21 | #include 22 | #include 23 | 24 | #include "cfldb.h" 25 | #include "crc.h" 26 | #include "mii.h" 27 | 28 | #define PAGELEN 25 29 | 30 | #define COLORIZE(color, str) "\e[" color "m" str "\e[0m" 31 | 32 | PrintConsole c_info; 33 | PrintConsole c_default; 34 | 35 | void print_mii_special_list(Mii *miis, 36 | char **desc, 37 | size_t len, 38 | size_t indicator) 39 | { 40 | printf("\033[2J" 41 | "Special Miis: ([special] @ (page:slot))\n"); 42 | size_t offset = indicator - (indicator % PAGELEN); 43 | size_t end = (len > offset + PAGELEN) ? offset + PAGELEN : len; 44 | for (size_t i = offset; i < end; i++) { 45 | if (desc[i] == NULL || !mii_is_valid(&miis[i])) { 46 | printf("%c " COLORIZE("2;37", "[---] === empty slot ===") "\n", 47 | i == indicator ? '>' : ' '); 48 | continue; 49 | } 50 | 51 | printf("%c [%s] @ (%02d:%02d) %s\n", 52 | i == indicator ? '>' : ' ', 53 | mii_get_special(&miis[i]) == MII_SPECIAL 54 | ? COLORIZE("1;33", "yes") 55 | : " no", 56 | miis[i].position.page + 1, 57 | miis[i].position.slot + 1, 58 | desc[i]); 59 | } 60 | } 61 | 62 | void print_usage() 63 | { 64 | PrintConsole *prev = consoleSelect(&c_info); 65 | // clang-format off 66 | printf(APPLICATION_NAME " - " APPLICATION_REV ":\n" 67 | "\n" 68 | "[A] - Toggle special/non-special\n" 69 | "[<>^v] - Navigate Mii list\n" 70 | "[SELECT] - Save Changes\n" 71 | "[START] - Exit\n" 72 | "\n" 73 | "page:slot refers to a Mii's position\n" 74 | "in MiiMaker.\n" 75 | "\n" 76 | "Note that this application currently\n" 77 | "does *not* support UTF16-symbols in\n" 78 | "names, such as Hiragana, Kanji, etc.\n" 79 | "\n" 80 | COLORIZE("1;31", "Important:\n") 81 | "Setting a special Mii "COLORIZE("33", "*SHAREABLE*")" or\n" 82 | COLORIZE("33", "*COPYABLE*")" in MiiMaker "COLORIZE("33", "*CRASHES*")" the\n" 83 | "system and is generally a bad idea.\n" 84 | "\n" 85 | "I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR EVENTUAL\n" 86 | "DAMAGES TO YOUR SYSTEM OR DATA.\n" 87 | ); 88 | // clang-format on 89 | consoleSelect(prev); 90 | } 91 | 92 | bool prompt(char const *const msg, char const *const yes, char const *const no) 93 | { 94 | printf("\033[2J" 95 | "%s\n" 96 | "[A] - %s\n" 97 | "[B] - %s\n", 98 | msg, 99 | yes, 100 | no); 101 | u32 key_down = 0; 102 | while (aptMainLoop()) { 103 | gspWaitForVBlank(); 104 | hidScanInput(); 105 | key_down = hidKeysDown(); 106 | 107 | if (key_down & KEY_A) { 108 | return true; 109 | } else if (key_down & KEY_B) { 110 | return false; 111 | } 112 | } 113 | return false; 114 | } 115 | 116 | void __attribute__((noreturn)) 117 | hang(char const *const desc, Result const errcode) 118 | { 119 | consoleSelect(&c_info); 120 | fprintf(stderr, 121 | "\n" 122 | "\033[31mAn error occured!\033[0m\n" 123 | " Description: %s\n" 124 | " Error-Code: 0x%lx\n" 125 | " Error-Info: %s\n" 126 | "\n" 127 | "Press START to exit the application.\n", 128 | desc, 129 | (long int) errcode, 130 | osStrError(errcode)); 131 | 132 | while (aptMainLoop() && !(hidKeysDown() & KEY_START)) { 133 | hidScanInput(); 134 | } 135 | gfxExit(); 136 | exit(errcode); 137 | } 138 | 139 | int main(void) 140 | { 141 | gfxInitDefault(); 142 | 143 | consoleInit(GFX_TOP, &c_default); 144 | consoleSetWindow(&c_default, 0, 0, 60, 30); 145 | 146 | consoleInit(GFX_BOTTOM, &c_info); 147 | consoleSetWindow(&c_info, 0, 0, 40, 30); 148 | 149 | consoleSelect(&c_default); 150 | 151 | CFL_DB db; 152 | Result res = 0; 153 | Mii *miis = NULL; 154 | int mii_count = 0; 155 | char **miistrings = NULL; 156 | 157 | res = cfldb_open(&db); 158 | if (R_FAILED(res)) { 159 | hang("Failed to open CFL_DB.dat", res); 160 | } 161 | 162 | res = cfldb_read(&db); 163 | if (R_FAILED(res)) { 164 | hang("Failed to read CFL_DB.dat", res); 165 | } 166 | 167 | hidScanInput(); 168 | if (hidKeysDown() & KEY_X) { 169 | bool choice = prompt("Dump database to file?", "yes", "no"); 170 | 171 | if (choice) { 172 | char path[40] = {'\0'}; 173 | const time_t curtime = time(NULL); 174 | struct tm *date = gmtime(&curtime); 175 | strftime(path, 40, "/%F_%H-%M-%S_CFL_DB.dat", date); 176 | 177 | printf("Dumping datebase to:\n sdmc:%s...\n", path); 178 | res = cfldb_dump_to_sdmc(&db, path); 179 | if (R_FAILED(res)) { 180 | cfldb_close(&db); 181 | hang("Failed to dump database", res); 182 | } 183 | } 184 | } 185 | 186 | miis = cfldb_get_mii_array(&db); 187 | mii_count = cfldb_get_last_mii_index(&db) + 1; 188 | 189 | if (miis == NULL || mii_count <= 0) { 190 | cfldb_close(&db); 191 | hang("Failed to find Mii in database", 192 | MAKERESULT(RL_INFO, RS_NOTFOUND, RM_APPLICATION, RD_NOT_FOUND)); 193 | } 194 | 195 | miistrings = malloc(mii_count * sizeof(miistrings[0])); 196 | 197 | for (int i = 0; i < mii_count; i++) { 198 | u8 utf8name[20]; 199 | u8 utf8author[20]; 200 | 201 | if (!mii_is_valid(&miis[i])) { 202 | miistrings[i] = NULL; 203 | continue; 204 | } 205 | 206 | memset(utf8name, '\0', 20); 207 | memset(utf8author, '\0', 20); 208 | 209 | utf16_to_utf8(utf8name, miis[i].name, 10); 210 | utf16_to_utf8(utf8author, miis[i].author, 10); 211 | 212 | miistrings[i] = malloc(80 * sizeof(char)); 213 | 214 | snprintf(miistrings[i], 215 | 80, 216 | COLORIZE("36", "%s") " by " COLORIZE("35", "%s"), 217 | utf8name, 218 | utf8author); 219 | } 220 | 221 | print_usage(); 222 | u8 index = 0; 223 | print_mii_special_list(miis, miistrings, mii_count, index); 224 | 225 | while (aptMainLoop()) { 226 | 227 | gspWaitForVBlank(); 228 | gfxSwapBuffers(); 229 | 230 | hidScanInput(); 231 | u32 kDown = hidKeysDown(); 232 | if (kDown & KEY_START) { 233 | break; 234 | } 235 | 236 | if (kDown & KEY_UP) { 237 | index += mii_count - 1; 238 | index %= mii_count; 239 | print_mii_special_list(miis, miistrings, mii_count, index); 240 | } 241 | 242 | if (kDown & KEY_DOWN) { 243 | index++; 244 | index %= mii_count; 245 | print_mii_special_list(miis, miistrings, mii_count, index); 246 | } 247 | 248 | if (kDown & KEY_LEFT && mii_count > PAGELEN) { 249 | index += PAGELEN - 1; 250 | index %= mii_count; 251 | print_mii_special_list(miis, miistrings, mii_count, index); 252 | } 253 | 254 | if (kDown & KEY_RIGHT && mii_count > PAGELEN) { 255 | index += PAGELEN; 256 | index %= mii_count; 257 | print_mii_special_list(miis, miistrings, mii_count, index); 258 | } 259 | 260 | if (kDown & KEY_A) { 261 | Mii *cur_mii = &miis[index]; 262 | 263 | MII_SPECIALNESS specialness = mii_get_special(cur_mii); 264 | if (index == 0) { 265 | switch (specialness) { 266 | case MII_SPECIAL: 267 | mii_set_special(cur_mii, MII_NONSPECIAL); 268 | mii_set_shareable(cur_mii, MII_SHAREABLE_ON); 269 | break; 270 | case MII_NONSPECIAL: { 271 | bool choice = 272 | prompt("Do you really want to make your personal\n" 273 | "Mii special? This is reported to cause issues.", 274 | "Yes, I am aware that there might be issues.", 275 | "No, I would rather not."); 276 | if (choice) { 277 | mii_set_special(cur_mii, MII_SPECIAL); 278 | } 279 | break; 280 | } 281 | } 282 | } else if (mii_is_valid(cur_mii)) { 283 | mii_set_special(cur_mii, !specialness); 284 | } 285 | 286 | print_mii_special_list(miis, miistrings, mii_count, index); 287 | } 288 | 289 | if (kDown & KEY_SELECT) { 290 | bool choice = 291 | prompt("Do you really want to save your changes?", "yes", "no"); 292 | if (choice) { 293 | printf("Writing database... 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