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NSZ - Homebrew compatible NSP/XCI compressor/decompressor

Project description

NSZ

A compression/decompresson script (with optional GUI) that allows user to compress/decompress Nintendo Switch ROMs loselessly, thanks to zstd compression algorithm. The compressed file can be installed directly with supported NSW Homebrew Title Installers.

Installation:

There are several ways the install the script. You can find details on installation for all of them below.

You need to have a hactool compatible keys file in a suitable directory to use the script.
The keys file must be located as prod.keys file in %USERPROFILE%/.switch/(Windows)/$HOME/.switch/(UNIX) or keys.txt in the working directory.

It can be dumped with Lockpick_RCM.

Windows Builds

You can also use the Windows binaries. They do not require any external libraries to be installed and can be run without installing anything. You can find the binaries in the release page.

Methods listed below requires you to have Python 3.6+ installed.

PIP Package

Simplest way to install would be using the following command in a terminal or a command prompt. This works on every operating system with Python 3.6 and later.
pip3 install --upgrade nsz

If you are interested in installing the GUI for the script, you can do so by running one of the following commands. On Linux it's highly recommended to follow Running from source on Linux instead.
Python 3.6 and Python 3.7:
pip3 install --upgrade nsz[gui]

Python 3.8 and later: Download requirements-gui.txt and execute:
pip3 install -r requirements-gui.txt

Running from source on Linux

On Linux just clone and execute pip3 install -r requirements.txt for the no-GUI version and ./install_linux.sh if you want GUI.

Running from source on Windows

The script can also be run by cloning the repo locally. You need to install the dependencies by running the following command.
pip3 install -r requirements.txt

GUI is optional and requires extra modules to run with GUI. To install the modules required to run GUI, run the following command on Python 3.6 and Python 3.7 on Windows:
pip3 install -r requirements-gui.txt

Usage

nsz --help
usage: nsz [-h] [-C] [-D] [-l LEVEL] [-B] [-S] [-s BS] [-V] [-p] [-t THREADS]
           [-m MULTI] [-o [OUTPUT]] [-w] [-r] [--rm-source] [-i]
           [--depth DEPTH] [-x] [--extractregex EXTRACTREGEX] [--titlekeys]
           [--undupe] [--undupe-dryrun]
           [--undupe-prioritylist UNDUPE_PRIORITYLIST]
           [--undupe-whitelist UNDUPE_WHITELIST]
           [--undupe-blacklist UNDUPE_BLACKLIST] [--undupe-old-versions]
           [-c CREATE]
           [file [file ...]]

positional arguments:
  file

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -C                    Compress NSP/XCI
  -D                    Decompress NSZ/XCZ/NCZ
  -l LEVEL, --level LEVEL
                        Compression Level: Trade-off between compression speed
                        and compression ratio. Default: 18, Max: 22
  -B, --block           Use block compression option. This mode allows highly
                        multi-threaded compression/decompression with random
                        read access allowing compressed games to be played
                        without decompression in the future however this comes
                        with a slightly lower compression ratio cost. This is
                        the default option for XCZ.
  -S, --solid           Use solid compression option. Slightly higher
                        compression ratio but won't allow for random read
                        access. File compressed this way will never be
                        mountable (have to be installed or decompressed first
                        to run). This is the default option for NSZ.
  -s BS, --bs BS        Block Size for random read access 2^x while x between
                        14 and 32. Default: 20 => 1 MB
  -V, --verify          Verifies files after compression raising an unhandled
                        exception on hash mismatch and verify existing NSP and
                        NSZ files when given as parameter
  -p, --parseCnmt       Extract TitleId/Version from Cnmt if this information
                        cannot be obtained from the filename. Required for
                        skipping/overwriting existing files and --rm-old-
                        version to work properly if some not every file is
                        named properly. Supported filenames:
                        *TitleID*[vVersion]*
  -t THREADS, --threads THREADS
                        Number of threads to compress with. Numbers < 1
                        corresponds to the number of logical CPU cores for
                        block compression and 3 for solid compression
  -m MULTI, --multi MULTI
                        Executes multiple compression tasks in parallel. Take
                        a look at available RAM especially if compression
                        level is over 18.
  -o [OUTPUT], --output [OUTPUT]
                        Directory to save the output NSZ files
  -w, --overwrite       Continues even if there already is a file with the
                        same name or title id inside the output directory
  -r, --rm-old-version  Removes older versions if found
  --rm-source           Deletes source file/s after compressing/decompressing.
                        It's recommended to only use this in combination with
                        --verify
  -i, --info            Show info about title or file
  --depth DEPTH         Max depth for file info and extraction
  -x, --extract         Extract a NSP/XCI/NSZ/XCZ/NSPZ
  --extractregex EXTRACTREGEX
                        Regex specifying which files inside the container
                        should be extracted. Example: "^.*\.(cert|tik)$"
  --titlekeys           Extracts titlekeys from your NSP/NSZ files and adds
                        missing keys to ./titlekeys.txt and JSON files inside
                        ./titledb/ (obtainable from
                        https://github.com/blawar/titledb). Titlekeys can be
                        used to unlock updates using NUT OG (OG fork
                        obtainable from https://github.com/plato79/nut). There
                        is currently no publicly known way of optioning NSX
                        files. To MitM: Apply disable_ca_verification &
                        disable_browser_ca_verification patches, use your
                        device's nx_tls_client_cert.pfx (Password: switch,
                        Install to OS and import for Fiddler or import into
                        Charles/OWASP ZAP). Use it for aauth-
                        lp1.ndas.srv.nintendo.net:443, dauth-
                        lp1.ndas.srv.nintendo.net:443 and
                        app-b01-lp1.npns.srv.nintendo.net:443. Try with your
                        WiiU first as there you won't get banned if you mess
                        up.
  --undupe              Deleted all duplicates (games with same ID and
                        Version). The Files folder will get parsed in order so
                        the later in the argument list the more likely the
                        file is to be deleted
  --undupe-dryrun       Shows what files would get deleted using --undupe
  --undupe-prioritylist UNDUPE_PRIORITYLIST
                        Regex specifying which dublicates delegtion should be
                        prioritized before following the normal deletion
                        order. Example: "^.*\.(nsp|xci)$"
  --undupe-whitelist UNDUPE_WHITELIST
                        Regex specifying which dublicates should under no
                        circumstances be deleted. Example: "^.*\.(nsz|xcz)$"
  --undupe-blacklist UNDUPE_BLACKLIST
                        Regex specifying which files should always be deleted
                        - even if they are not even a dublicate! Be careful!
                        Example: "^.*\.(nsp|xci)$"
  --undupe-old-versions
                        Removes every old version as long there is a newer one
                        of the same titleID.
  -c CREATE, --create CREATE
                        create / pack a NSP

Few Usage Examples

  • To compress all files in a folder: nsz -C /path/to/folder/with/roms/
  • To compress all files in a folder and verifying integrity of compressed files: nsz --verify -C /path/to/folder/with/roms/
  • To compress all files in a folder with 8 threads and outputting resulting files to a new directory: nsz --threads 8 --output /path/to/out/dir/ -C /path/to/folder/with/roms/
  • To compress all files in a folder with level 22 compression level: nsz --level 22 -C /path/to/folder/with/roms/
  • To decompress all files in a folder: nsz -D /path/to/folder/with/roms/

To view all the possible flags and a description on what each flag, check the Usage section.

File Format Details

NSZ

NSZ files are functionally identical to NSP files. Their sole purpose to alert the user that it contains compressed NCZ files. NCZ files can be mixed with NCA files in the same container.

As an alternative to this tool NSC_Builder also supports compressing NSP to NSZ, and decompressing NSZ to NSP. NSC_Builder can be downloaded at https://github.com/julesontheroad/NSC_BUILDER

XCZ

XCZ files are functionally identical to XCI files. Their sole purpose to alert the user that it contains compressed NCZ files. NCZ files can be mixed with NCA files in the same container.

NCZ

These are compressed NCA files. The NCA's are decrypted, and then compressed using zStandard.

The first 0x4000 bytes of an NCZ file is exactly the same as the original NCA (and still encrypted). This applies even if the first section doesn't start at 0x4000.

At 0x4000, there is the variable sized NCZ Header. It contains a list of sections which tell the decompressor how to re-encrypt the NCA data after decompression. It can also contain an optional block compression header allowing random read access.

All of the information in the header can be derived from the original NCA + Ticket, however it is provided pre-parsed to make decompression as easy as possible for third parties.

Directly after the NCZ header, the zStandard stream begins and ends at EOF. The stream is decompressed to offset 0x4000. If block compression is used the stream is splitted into independent blocks and can be decompressed as shown in https://github.com/nicoboss/nsz/blob/master/nsz/BlockDecompressorReader.py

class Section:
	def __init__(self, f):
		self.magic = f.read(8) # b'NCZSECTN'
		self.offset = f.readInt64()
		self.size = f.readInt64()
		self.cryptoType = f.readInt64()
		f.readInt64() # padding
		self.cryptoKey = f.read(16)
		self.cryptoCounter = f.read(16)

class Block:
	def __init__(self, f):
		self.magic = f.read(8) # b'NCZBLOCK'
		self.version = f.readInt8()
		self.type = f.readInt8()
		self.unused = f.readInt8()
		self.blockSizeExponent = f.readInt8()
		self.numberOfBlocks = f.readInt32()
		self.decompressedSize = f.readInt64()
		self.compressedBlockSizeList = []
		for i in range(self.numberOfBlocks):
			self.compressedBlockSizeList.append(f.readInt32())

nspf.seek(0x4000)
sectionCount = nspf.readInt64()
for i in range(sectionCount):
	sections.append(Section(nspf))

if blockCompression:
	BlockHeader = Block(nspf)

References

NSZ pip package: https://pypi.org/project/nsz/
Forum thread: https://gbatemp.net/threads/nsz-homebrew-compatible-nsp-xci-compressor-decompressor.550556/

Credits

SciresM for his hardware crypto functions; the blazing install speeds (50 MB/sec +) achieved here would not be possible without this.

Thanks to our contributors: nicoboss, blawar, plato79, eXhumer, Taorni, gabest11, thatch, pR0Ps, maki-chan

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