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<blockquote data-quote="JimmyZ" data-source="post: 7532088" data-attributes="member: 171462"><p>Source code, and (a little) document on github:</p><p><a href="https://github.com/Jimmy-Z/TWLbf/" target="_blank">https://github.com/Jimmy-Z/TWLbf/</a></p><p>windows binary download</p><p><a href="https://github.com/Jimmy-Z/TWLbf/releases" target="_blank">https://github.com/Jimmy-Z/TWLbf/releases</a></p><p><a href="https://github.com/Jimmy-Z/bfCL/releases" target="_blank">https://github.com/Jimmy-Z/bfCL/releases</a> OpenCL rewrite</p><p></p><p>You'll need NAND dump <s>and one of the ID</s> to be possible to brute <s>out the other one</s>.</p><p>update: with <a href="https://gbatemp.net/threads/twlbf-a-tool-to-brute-force-dsi-console-id-or-emmc-cid.481732/page-4#post-7661355" target="_blank">the brilliant idea</a> from [USER=366370]@dark_samus3[/USER], we are now able to brute with only the NAND dump, and EMMC CID brute can be dramatically faster. (this is only implemented in bfCL)</p><p></p><p>Previous discussions and how this tool started:</p><p><a href="https://gbatemp.net/threads/any-hope-for-dsis-with-no-dsiware.481338/" target="_blank">https://gbatemp.net/threads/any-hope-for-dsis-with-no-dsiware.481338/</a></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">Performance notes about different versions:</span></strong></p><p>some (old) test numbers:</p><p></p><p>TWLbf OpenSSL on i5-3450, single thread:</p><p style="margin-left: 20px">1924 seconds for Console ID 10 BCD digits, 5.2 M/s</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">914 seconds for Console ID 32bits, 4.7 M/s</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">578 seconds for EMMC CID 32bits, 7.4 M/s</p><p>If you don't have a discrete GPU, you should use this for EMMC CID</p><p></p><p>TWLbf mbed TLS on i5-3450, single thread</p><p style="margin-left: 20px">745 seconds for Console ID 10 BCD digits, 13.4 M/s</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">323 seconds for Console ID 32bits, 13.3 M/s</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">612 seconds for EMMC CID 32bits, 7.0 M/s</p><p>If you don't have a discrete GPU, you should use this for Console ID</p><p></p><p>bfCL on AMD HD7950, all around 350 M/s:</p><p style="margin-left: 20px">29 seconds for Console ID 10 BCD digits</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">12 seconds for Console ID 32 bits</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px">12 seconds for EMMC CID 32 bits</p><p>If you have a good discrete GPU, you should use this one.</p><p>I also tested on an entry level card R7-250, around 90 M/s.</p><p></p><p>If you don't know if your GPU is enough to be useful, run bfCL without parameters(double click it):</p><p>[CODE]</p><p>selected device Capeverde on platform AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing</p><p>AES Key: 0d0b8bd02564dd0351d7e415e6f23f36</p><p>randomize source buffer using RDRAND</p><p>0.616 seconds for preparing test data, 217.88 MB/s</p><p>0.593 seconds for OpenCL compiling</p><p>0.046 seconds for data upload, 2917.27 MB/s</p><p># sha1_16_test on 128 MB</p><p>local work size: 256</p><p>0.036 seconds for OpenCL, 3770.37 MB/s</p><p>0.029 seconds for data download, 4551.45 MB/s</p><p>1.046 seconds for reference C(single thread), 128.31 MB/s</p><p>sha1_16_test: succeed</p><p># aes_128_ecb_test on 128 MB</p><p>local work size: 256</p><p>0.097 seconds for OpenCL, 1385.86 MB/s</p><p>0.015 seconds for data download, 9205.61 MB/s</p><p>0.867 seconds for reference C(single thread), 154.87 MB/s</p><p>aes_128_ecb_test: succeed</p><p>Press any key to continue . . .</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p>Look at sha1_16/aes_128_ecb tests numbers, basically, if OpenCL speed > C speed * (your CPU's thread capability), it outperforms your CPU.</p><p></p><p>TWLbf runs a single thread, you should run multiple instances according to your CPU's thread capability and how many templates you want to try on. for example: if you want to brute Console ID for a DSi XL on a Core i3 or higher, you should run 4 TWLbf mbed TLS each targeting 08201 08202 08203 08204. that should be done in about 15 minutes.</p><p></p><p>bfCL on the other hand always saturate the best GPU in your system, so you shouldn't run multiple instances, and if your GPU is weak, the system becomes unresponsive while bfCL is running. Worst case if your GPU fan can't handle the heat, you system may hang, that's especially true for entry level GPUs, like the the R7-250 I tested, if the work is done in like ten seconds, it works, longer than that the system hang.</p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Call for share/document:</strong></span></p><p>This tool can't brute force blindly, after all Console ID is 64 bits and EMMC CID is 120 bits, we need some pre-knowledge about them to make the brute forcing viable, if more people could collaborate on this, we could make this tool more useful.</p><p></p><p>Although, sharing those IDs directly might be risky. so specifically, I(we) want to know:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">for Console ID:<ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">the first 5 digits<ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">if you're not comfortable to share, at least tell us if it's on the list already</li> </ul></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">is the 14th(3rd from the right) digit "1"?</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">are all the other digits in the 0~9 range(no a~f hex digits)</li> </ul></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">for EMMC CID:<ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">the 1st byte(2 digits)<ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">this is supposedly a Month/Year date code of the EMMC chip</li> </ul></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">10 bytes skipping the first 5 bytes(or 20 digits skipping the first 10 digits)<ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">this is supposedly a Manufacturer/Product code</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">again, if you're not comfortable to share, tell us if it's on the list</li> </ul></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">photo or transcript of the EMMC chip label if possilbe.</li> </ul></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">model of the corresponding unit: DSi or DSi XL/LL, E or U or J</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">if you have strange cases(violates rules above), and if you don't mind, PM me the entire Console ID + EMMC ID + first 512 bytes of the NAND/EMMC dump for me to test this tool.</li> </ul><p><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Current list:</strong></span></p><p>Console ID first 5 digits, so far the rest are always in BCD range, and the 14th digit is always "1".</p><p>[CODE]</p><p>08A15</p><p> DSi, from GBATEK</p><p> unknown</p><p>08A16</p><p> DSi, J, report from windwakr</p><p>08A18</p><p> DSi, U, Black, report from leratrad</p><p> DSi, U, Black, report from hutiu</p><p>08A19</p><p> DSi, U, Black, report dark_samus3(also noted in GBATEK)</p><p> DSi, U, Black, report from Abequinn</p><p>08A20</p><p> DSi, from GBATEK</p><p>08A21</p><p> DSi, U, Cyan, report from wsquan171</p><p> DSi, U, Light Blue, report from FFT.</p><p>08201</p><p> DSi XL, from GBATEK</p><p> DSi, U, Metallic Blue, report from friendsxix</p><p> DSi, U, White, report from friendsxix</p><p> DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from friendsxix</p><p> DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from kittensauce</p><p> DSi, E, Metallic Blue, report from Oleboy555</p><p> DSi XL, E, Dark Brown, report from FFT</p><p> DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from Abequinn</p><p>08202</p><p> DSi XL, E, Blue and Black?, mine</p><p> DSi XL, U, Red, report from enderghast13</p><p> DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from hutiu</p><p>08203</p><p> DSi XL, U, report from Apache Thunder</p><p>08204</p><p> DSi, U, Pink, report from Apache Thunder</p><p> DSi XL, U, Blue, report from enderghast13</p><p> DSi, U, Light Blue, report from MassExplosion213</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p>EMMC CID 1 byte month/year date code + 10 bytes manufacturer/product code, the last byte is always 00 according to GBATEK</p><p>Open your DSi(XL/LL) and read the EMMC label:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">MY code can be translated from the 3 digits after "SAMSUNG", for example:<ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">CC, DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from kittensauce, SAMSUNG 949 KMAPF0000M-S998 N24N5GJB, I guess 949 means 2009 49th week, so 49th week -> december -> Month code C, 2009 -> Year code C.</li> </ul></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">chip model to manufacture/product code:<ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">KMAPF0000M -> 03 4D 30 30 46 50 41 00 00 15 00</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">KLM5617EFW -> 32 57 37 31 36 35 4D 00 01 15 00</li> </ul></li> </ul><p>If you can't read the label, then just try all of them, it's doable.</p><p>[CODE]</p><p>MY ss ss ss ss 03 4D 30 30 46 50 41 00 00 15 00</p><p> unknown, DSi, from GBATEK, KMAPF0000M-S998</p><p> AB, DSi, U, Black, report from dark_samus3(also noted in GBATEK)</p><p> BB, DSi, U, Black, report from leratrad</p><p> 2C, DSi, U, Cyan, MY: 2C, report from wsquan171</p><p> 3C, DSi, U, Black, report from kittensauce</p><p> 9C, DSi, E, Metallic Blue, report from Oleboy555</p><p> CC, DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from kittensauce, SAMSUNG 949 KMAPF0000M-S998 N24N5GJB</p><p> 5d, DSi XL, E, Dark Brown, report from FFT</p><p> 5c, DSi, U, Light Blue, report from FFT</p><p> BB, DSi, U, Black, report from hutiu, SAMSUNG 846 KMAPF0000M-S998 N1GUTMC3</p><p> bc, DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from Abequinn, SAMSUNG 946 KMAPF0000M-S998 N23A3MF6</p><p> bb, DSi, U, Black, report from Abequinn, SAMSUNG 846 KMAPF0000M-S998 N1HW8MC2</p><p>MY ss ss ss ss 32 57 37 31 36 35 4D 00 01 15 00</p><p> unknown, DSi, from GBATEK, KLM5617EFW-B301</p><p> 3E, DSi XL, U, Blue, report from enderghast13</p><p> 6E, DSi, U, Light Blue, report from MassExplosion213</p><p> 9D, DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from hutiu</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">Thanks:</span></strong></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Martin Korth([USER=369349]@nocash123[/USER]) for <a href="http://problemkaputt.de/gbatek.htm" target="_blank">GBATEK</a></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">[USER=338424]@WulfyStylez[/USER]/WinterMute for <a href="https://github.com/WinterMute/twltool" target="_blank">TWLTool</a></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">mbed TLS and OpenSSL</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">everyone shared their Console IDs and EMMC CIDs with us!</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">and special thanks to [USER=386768]@kittensauce[/USER] and [USER=389934]@WiiHomebrew+Snes[/USER] <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimmyZ, post: 7532088, member: 171462"] Source code, and (a little) document on github: [URL]https://github.com/Jimmy-Z/TWLbf/[/URL] windows binary download [URL]https://github.com/Jimmy-Z/TWLbf/releases[/URL] [URL]https://github.com/Jimmy-Z/bfCL/releases[/URL] OpenCL rewrite You'll need NAND dump [S]and one of the ID[/S] to be possible to brute [S]out the other one[/S]. update: with [URL='https://gbatemp.net/threads/twlbf-a-tool-to-brute-force-dsi-console-id-or-emmc-cid.481732/page-4#post-7661355']the brilliant idea[/URL] from [USER=366370]@dark_samus3[/USER], we are now able to brute with only the NAND dump, and EMMC CID brute can be dramatically faster. (this is only implemented in bfCL) Previous discussions and how this tool started: [URL]https://gbatemp.net/threads/any-hope-for-dsis-with-no-dsiware.481338/[/URL] [B][SIZE=4]Performance notes about different versions:[/SIZE][/B] some (old) test numbers: TWLbf OpenSSL on i5-3450, single thread: [INDENT]1924 seconds for Console ID 10 BCD digits, 5.2 M/s 914 seconds for Console ID 32bits, 4.7 M/s 578 seconds for EMMC CID 32bits, 7.4 M/s[/INDENT] If you don't have a discrete GPU, you should use this for EMMC CID TWLbf mbed TLS on i5-3450, single thread [INDENT]745 seconds for Console ID 10 BCD digits, 13.4 M/s 323 seconds for Console ID 32bits, 13.3 M/s 612 seconds for EMMC CID 32bits, 7.0 M/s[/INDENT] If you don't have a discrete GPU, you should use this for Console ID bfCL on AMD HD7950, all around 350 M/s: [INDENT]29 seconds for Console ID 10 BCD digits 12 seconds for Console ID 32 bits 12 seconds for EMMC CID 32 bits[/INDENT] If you have a good discrete GPU, you should use this one. I also tested on an entry level card R7-250, around 90 M/s. If you don't know if your GPU is enough to be useful, run bfCL without parameters(double click it): [CODE] selected device Capeverde on platform AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing AES Key: 0d0b8bd02564dd0351d7e415e6f23f36 randomize source buffer using RDRAND 0.616 seconds for preparing test data, 217.88 MB/s 0.593 seconds for OpenCL compiling 0.046 seconds for data upload, 2917.27 MB/s # sha1_16_test on 128 MB local work size: 256 0.036 seconds for OpenCL, 3770.37 MB/s 0.029 seconds for data download, 4551.45 MB/s 1.046 seconds for reference C(single thread), 128.31 MB/s sha1_16_test: succeed # aes_128_ecb_test on 128 MB local work size: 256 0.097 seconds for OpenCL, 1385.86 MB/s 0.015 seconds for data download, 9205.61 MB/s 0.867 seconds for reference C(single thread), 154.87 MB/s aes_128_ecb_test: succeed Press any key to continue . . . [/CODE] Look at sha1_16/aes_128_ecb tests numbers, basically, if OpenCL speed > C speed * (your CPU's thread capability), it outperforms your CPU. TWLbf runs a single thread, you should run multiple instances according to your CPU's thread capability and how many templates you want to try on. for example: if you want to brute Console ID for a DSi XL on a Core i3 or higher, you should run 4 TWLbf mbed TLS each targeting 08201 08202 08203 08204. that should be done in about 15 minutes. bfCL on the other hand always saturate the best GPU in your system, so you shouldn't run multiple instances, and if your GPU is weak, the system becomes unresponsive while bfCL is running. Worst case if your GPU fan can't handle the heat, you system may hang, that's especially true for entry level GPUs, like the the R7-250 I tested, if the work is done in like ten seconds, it works, longer than that the system hang. [SIZE=4][B]Call for share/document:[/B][/SIZE] This tool can't brute force blindly, after all Console ID is 64 bits and EMMC CID is 120 bits, we need some pre-knowledge about them to make the brute forcing viable, if more people could collaborate on this, we could make this tool more useful. Although, sharing those IDs directly might be risky. so specifically, I(we) want to know: [LIST] [*]for Console ID: [LIST] [*]the first 5 digits [LIST] [*]if you're not comfortable to share, at least tell us if it's on the list already [/LIST] [*]is the 14th(3rd from the right) digit "1"? [*]are all the other digits in the 0~9 range(no a~f hex digits) [/LIST] [*]for EMMC CID: [LIST] [*]the 1st byte(2 digits) [LIST] [*]this is supposedly a Month/Year date code of the EMMC chip [/LIST] [*]10 bytes skipping the first 5 bytes(or 20 digits skipping the first 10 digits) [LIST] [*]this is supposedly a Manufacturer/Product code [*]again, if you're not comfortable to share, tell us if it's on the list [/LIST] [*]photo or transcript of the EMMC chip label if possilbe. [/LIST] [*]model of the corresponding unit: DSi or DSi XL/LL, E or U or J [*]if you have strange cases(violates rules above), and if you don't mind, PM me the entire Console ID + EMMC ID + first 512 bytes of the NAND/EMMC dump for me to test this tool. [/LIST] [SIZE=4] [B]Current list:[/B][/SIZE] Console ID first 5 digits, so far the rest are always in BCD range, and the 14th digit is always "1". [CODE] 08A15 DSi, from GBATEK unknown 08A16 DSi, J, report from windwakr 08A18 DSi, U, Black, report from leratrad DSi, U, Black, report from hutiu 08A19 DSi, U, Black, report dark_samus3(also noted in GBATEK) DSi, U, Black, report from Abequinn 08A20 DSi, from GBATEK 08A21 DSi, U, Cyan, report from wsquan171 DSi, U, Light Blue, report from FFT. 08201 DSi XL, from GBATEK DSi, U, Metallic Blue, report from friendsxix DSi, U, White, report from friendsxix DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from friendsxix DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from kittensauce DSi, E, Metallic Blue, report from Oleboy555 DSi XL, E, Dark Brown, report from FFT DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from Abequinn 08202 DSi XL, E, Blue and Black?, mine DSi XL, U, Red, report from enderghast13 DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from hutiu 08203 DSi XL, U, report from Apache Thunder 08204 DSi, U, Pink, report from Apache Thunder DSi XL, U, Blue, report from enderghast13 DSi, U, Light Blue, report from MassExplosion213 [/CODE] EMMC CID 1 byte month/year date code + 10 bytes manufacturer/product code, the last byte is always 00 according to GBATEK Open your DSi(XL/LL) and read the EMMC label: [LIST] [*]MY code can be translated from the 3 digits after "SAMSUNG", for example: [LIST] [*]CC, DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from kittensauce, SAMSUNG 949 KMAPF0000M-S998 N24N5GJB, I guess 949 means 2009 49th week, so 49th week -> december -> Month code C, 2009 -> Year code C. [/LIST] [*]chip model to manufacture/product code: [LIST] [*]KMAPF0000M -> 03 4D 30 30 46 50 41 00 00 15 00 [*]KLM5617EFW -> 32 57 37 31 36 35 4D 00 01 15 00 [/LIST] [/LIST] If you can't read the label, then just try all of them, it's doable. [CODE] MY ss ss ss ss 03 4D 30 30 46 50 41 00 00 15 00 unknown, DSi, from GBATEK, KMAPF0000M-S998 AB, DSi, U, Black, report from dark_samus3(also noted in GBATEK) BB, DSi, U, Black, report from leratrad 2C, DSi, U, Cyan, MY: 2C, report from wsquan171 3C, DSi, U, Black, report from kittensauce 9C, DSi, E, Metallic Blue, report from Oleboy555 CC, DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from kittensauce, SAMSUNG 949 KMAPF0000M-S998 N24N5GJB 5d, DSi XL, E, Dark Brown, report from FFT 5c, DSi, U, Light Blue, report from FFT BB, DSi, U, Black, report from hutiu, SAMSUNG 846 KMAPF0000M-S998 N1GUTMC3 bc, DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from Abequinn, SAMSUNG 946 KMAPF0000M-S998 N23A3MF6 bb, DSi, U, Black, report from Abequinn, SAMSUNG 846 KMAPF0000M-S998 N1HW8MC2 MY ss ss ss ss 32 57 37 31 36 35 4D 00 01 15 00 unknown, DSi, from GBATEK, KLM5617EFW-B301 3E, DSi XL, U, Blue, report from enderghast13 6E, DSi, U, Light Blue, report from MassExplosion213 9D, DSi XL, U, Burgundy, report from hutiu [/CODE] [B][SIZE=4]Thanks:[/SIZE][/B] [LIST] [*]Martin Korth([USER=369349]@nocash123[/USER]) for [URL='http://problemkaputt.de/gbatek.htm']GBATEK[/URL] [*][USER=338424]@WulfyStylez[/USER]/WinterMute for [URL='https://github.com/WinterMute/twltool']TWLTool[/URL] [*]mbed TLS and OpenSSL [*]everyone shared their Console IDs and EMMC CIDs with us! [*]and special thanks to [USER=386768]@kittensauce[/USER] and [USER=389934]@WiiHomebrew+Snes[/USER] ;) [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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