Title metadata, or TMD for short, is a format used to store information about a title (DSiWare, etc.) and all its installed contents, including which contents they consist of and their SHA1 hashes. The format between Wii and DSi Title metadata appears to be identical.
Many operations are done in terms of 64-byte blocks, which means you will often see padding out to the nearest 64-byte boundary at the end of a field.
Example of a Nintendo DSi TMD : http://nus.cdn.t.shop.nintendowifi.net/ccs/download/0003000f484e4c4a/tmd
Structure
Header
Start | Length | Description |
---|---|---|
0x000 | 4 | Signature type |
0x004 | 256 | Signature |
0x104 | 60 | Padding modulo 64 |
0x140 | 64 | Issuer |
0x180 | 1 | Version |
0x181 | 1 | ca_crl_version |
0x182 | 1 | signer_crl_version |
0x183 | 1 | Padding modulo 64 |
0x184 | 8 | System Version |
0x18C | 8 | Title ID |
0x194 | 4 | Title type |
0x198 | 2 | Group ID |
0x19A | 62 | reserved |
0x1D8 | 4 | Access rights |
0x1DC | 2 | Title version |
0x1DE | 2 | Number of contents (nbr_cont) |
0x1E0 | 2 | boot index |
0x1E2 | 2 | Padding modulo 64 |
0x1E4 | 36*nbr_cont | Contents |
Content
Start | Length | Description |
---|---|---|
0x00 | 4 | Content ID |
0x04 | 2 | Index |
0x06 | 2 | Type |
0x08 | 8 | Size |
0x10 | 20 | SHA1 hash |
Certificates
Start | Length | Description |
---|---|---|
0x000 | 4 | Signature type |
0x004 | 256 | Signature |
0x104 | 32 | Issuer |
0x124 | 4 | Tag |
0x128 | 64 | Name |
0x168 | Key |