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== Changelog ==
== Network Media Tank Firmware ==


=== llink-2.2.4 ===
I downloaded a random version of the firmware, which looks like:


    * Fixed autotools so that "make install" works, as well as building from separate directory.
-rw-rw-r-- 1 lundman lundman  32380583 Nov  8 00:58 01-13-071101-13-POP-402.zip
    * Add conf IPNAME to the VISITED command
    * Add support to optionally use Visited-DB files based on IP in filename.
    * Changed OPT|SEND_INDEX=index.html so that users can customise the filename.
    * Fixed so index.html can be in root of the '''first''' ROOT define.
    * HTTP|BUFFSERSIZE added, required for ipad, or random tweaking.
    * Major: load multiple skins selectable with User-Agent. To handle HD and SD skins.
    * Add AUTH command to conf for specifying IPs which require no PIN
    * Fix large bug which would clear tvid if extra managed to load a file, and not show some entries.


=== llink-2.2.3 ===


    * visited-db fixes for RAR archives and directories.
32Megs compressed. Inside that we have:
    * regression on visited for plain files, also fixed.


=== llink-2.2.2 ===
-rw-rw-r-- 1 lundman lundman 17970150 Nov  2 11:11 01-13-071101-13-POP-402-000.bin
-rw-rw-r-- 1 lundman lundman      723 Nov  7 23:32 README.txt
-rw-rw-r-- 1 lundman lundman 14536029 Nov  7 15:44 syb8634.nmt
-rw-rw-r-- 1 lundman lundman      108 Nov  2 22:27 usbupdate.html


    * Created '''undvd''' utility to function like unrar for ISO/IMG/VIDEO_TS/DVD and Blurays.
Looking at the large '''01-13-071101-13-POP-402-000.bin''' file first, we notice that it has a 76 bytes header.
    * Large changes gutting advd out, to replace with undvd.
    * libdvdnav: fixed readdir() code that was broken. Took out verbose debug messages.
    * Fixed auto-expand for ISO images.
    * UPNP fixes to stop C200 crashing when parsing our xml
    * Added Unix-like ~username/ expansion for ROOT path.
    * ROOT|URL added for direct urls.
    * UPNP dir and cgi parsing fixes, for spaces etc.
    * Single-quote was not URL escaped for some reason.


It is a 3des encrypted header which contains information about the image. The first 4 bytes contains the length of the header and should match 76.
Next we have the size of the flash counted in DWORDS and next we have the number of blocks. It also includes a CRC and for each block we have an ASCII
description of the block type followed by the length.
The header ends with a couple of version strings. A small program parsing and decrypting the header gives the following:


=== llink-2.2.1 ===
Flash size is 33554432? and number of blocks is 3
Block 1 type: ker, length 5368832
Block 2 type: xos, length 33012
Block 3 type: app, length 13161224
Version 1: xPe0t2, Version 2: c402dPOPk14


    * Change to use libdvdnav. Should correctly follow streams, and handle ARCcoS DVDs.
The first block is a romfs called '''SPLASH_BOOT'''.
    * Display DVD titles instead of VOB files
    * Display and Select Audio track in DVDs. Several hacks available to pick stream, report which is best.
    * SORT would not pass DIRSIZE and GENRE to libdirlist.
    * visited-db now stored on disk, using gdbm.
    * RAR archives in root "/" did not work.
    * UPnP feature added, very basic. See README.upnp and skin/upnp/
    * ADVD would sometimes close the HTTP connection when expanding directory listings
    * VIDEO_TS expand would set process_function, and attempt to re-expand added entries.
    * Changed "file_t" to "lfile_t" due to Solaris name-collision.
    * Opps, last file_t change also changed TVID macro!


00000000  4c 00 00 00 22 5b 91 94  6c 2f 9f 6e 37 20 a1 2e  |L..."[..l/.n7 ..|
00000010  8f 31 3c cd 61 59 d4 c4  53 aa 66 5b e6 00 ae 58  |.1<.aY..S.f[...X|
00000020  ee 3a 1a 92 0c e6 02 b3  22 8b 29 7c 50 9f 8e d0  |.:......".)|P...|
00000030  87 8a 91 09 32 a9 df df  68 0a 86 43 3d 7c 59 93  |....2...h..C=|Y.|
00000040  ce 85 27 59 56 bd 36 bf  76 8d 6d db 2d 72 6f 6d  |..'YV.6.v.m.-rom|
00000050  31 66 73 2d 00 53 18 f0  40 a7 b4 ad 53 50 4c 41  |1fs-.S..@...SPLA|
00000060  53 48 5f 42 4f 4f 54 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 49  |SH_BOOT........I|


=== llink-2.2.0 ===
If we cut out the first 76 bytes and mount it, we get:


    * Added UDF2.50 support to dvdread for BD-5 ISO images. (HD-DVD as well, in theory)
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  881252 Jan  1  1970 10xrpc_xload_audio_ucode_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.bin
     * Added support to UDF list files (instead of just domain,title DVD lookup)
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  326500 Jan  1  1970 11xrpc_xload_video_ucode_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.bin
    * Jukebox page 2 and up incorrectly handled Separator for files.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  30724 Jan  1  1970 12xrpc_xload_demux_ucode_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.bin
    * libdvdnav fails to open paths with /VIDEO_TS/. Reverted function from libdvdread.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root     773 Jan  1  1970 30vsyncparam_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.zbf
    * Changed pass=0 to list and cache only. Pass=1+ simply replays cache. No need for lastline etc.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root  34262 Jan  1  1970 31bitmap_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.zbf
    * Fix history code so parent sets from page and focus correctly.
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root    6404 Jan  1  1970 32xrpc_xload_dviinit_prod.bin
    * Fix focus setting
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  189524 Jan  1  1970 33xrpc_xload_irq_handler_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.bin
    * Add user-set sort-types in conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3975492 Jan  1  1970 50xrpc_xload_vmlinux_ES4_prod.bin
    * Add sort-by cgi key, and MACROS to control sorting.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root      64 Jan  1  1970 dvi.bin
    * Fixed SSDP to also work against xbox360 and Playstation3 (query only, more work needed for actual use)
    * Added option to automatically expand RAR files when listing.  
    * Added option to automatically expand ISO files when listing.
    * Added option to allow sending of index.html file if present in directory
    * New MACROs for current page, tvid-tvid and total pages, total files.
    * Minor changes in extra-info, directory.ext was terminated at .ext


Definitely hardware boot. Loads the various microcodes for the Sigma 8635 chip, which personally I am not interested in. Lastly we appear to have the kernel itself at about 4Megs. However, all up, the whole thing is only '''5MB''' in size. So there is more in the first file '''after the romfs'''. One of the values in the header is probably an offset. The size of the romfs is '''roughly''' 5.2MB, or 00531c00 in hex. Romfs header has '''005318f0''', plus 76 bytes at a guess.


=== llink-2.1.2 ===
But romfs are padded up to nearest 1024. So the size will be '''00531c00''', plus 76 bytes. This becomes '''00531c4c'''.


    * Changed from libdvdread-0.9.7 to libdvdnav-4.2.1 for future features
005318e0  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40  39 20 28 88 64 76 69 2e  |.......@9 (.dvi.|
    * Changed libdvdread access to wrap it in an async wrapper (more efficient, cleaner)
005318f0  62 69 6e 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |bin.............|
    * Added dvd_input RAR support to libdvdread for reading ISO inside RAR archives.
00531900  01 00 00 00 00 00 64 00  72 00 00 00 02 00 00 00  |......d.r.......|
    * Generic menu added '''[nc]'''
00531910  08 00 00 00 37 00 00 00  0c 00 00 00 89 00 00 00  |....7...........|
    * Added working DELETE/DELETE-RECURSIVE menu code.
00531920  0f 00 00 00 04 00 00 00  33 00 00 00 30 00 00 00  |........3...0...|
    * Added working UNRAR menu code.
00531930  3e 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  03 fe 9b ff 00 00 00 00  |>...............|
    * Added working user SCRIPT code, and sample.
00531940  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 '''00 00 00 00'''  |................|
00531c50  '''05 00 00 00 c0 7c 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00'''  |.....|..........|
00531c60  '''00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  f4 80 00 00 04 00 ff 07'''  |................|
00531c70  '''d5 94 c5 33 40 8d 18 9e  17 41 5c e2 ad 49 9e 19''' |...3@....A\..I..|
00531c80  '''11 6b a1 d5 21 76 76 4e  10 60 40 9e 7a 1d 01 52'''  |.k..!vvN.`@.z..R|
00531c90  '''89 5f c7 3a 98 bc 7f ef  b5 fe fd fa 7b 36 0b 32'''  |._.:........{6.2|
00531ca0  '''7f 29 ba 91 91 85 2c 77  fe 4a 14 c8 cf 91 0c 34'''  |.)....,w.J.....4|
00531cb0  '''5b 55 44 45 32 85 c7 9f  ed d0 26 d7 93 3d c7 b1'''  |[UDE2.....&..=..|
00531cc0  '''1a 7c 59 6b de db 10 c5  48 da 73 c7 6c a2 f1 0e'''  |.|Yk....H.s.l...|


It is not clear what this block contains but at offset '''00531c68''' we find the length, leading us to the next block at '''0053194c+000080f4'''.


=== llink-2.1.1 ===
Let us take a look at 01-15-071218-14-POP-402-000.bin:


    * Accidentally broke dvdread support in 2.1.0
0051EC50  05 00 00 00  C0 7C 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  .....|..........
0051EC60  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  '''F4 80 00 00'''  04 00 FF 07  ................
0051EC70  D5 94 C5 33  40 8D 18 9E  17 41 5C E2  AD 49 9E 19  ...3@....A\..I..


Next block is thus at '''0051ec50+0000f480''':


=== llink-2.1.0 ===
00526D40  E8 D2 C8 00  31 34 00 00  50 4F 50 00  34 30 32 00  ....14..POP.402.
00526D50  EE DB 2F 12  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  ../.............
00526D60  1F 8B 08 00  BD D3 67 47  00 03 EC 9A  7B 9C 96 53  ......gG....{..S


    * Major Windows code changes. IO base replaced.
What we have at '''00526D60''' is a gzipped tar-image.
    * Minor "visited" changes, since files are read in chunks, caching was needed.
    * Minor debug mode HTML comment lost bug fixed. '''[mikevs]'''
    * Directories can also use ignore= tag '''[mikevs]'''
    * Next/Prev will go to top/end properly. '''[mikevs]'''
    * Conditional MACROS if client agent is Syabas '''[mikevs]'''
    * Last-line virtual line added for better navigation '''[mikevs]'''
    * Playlist feature to use "type=" tag, like type=music. '''[mikevs]'''
    * Add 2nd redirect test for RAR files, allow subtitles next to RAR file.(redirection must be on in llink.conf)
    * byte range close file bug found, was closing HTTP socket, not file.
    * New skin "nmt" '''[mikevs]'''
    * Clearing PIN should now work
    * Changed Aqua skin to show visited indication with icons over text colour.
    * OsX Application bundle using Platypus


00526D40  E8 D2 C8 00  31 34 00 00  50 4F 50 00  34 30 32 00  ....14..POP.402.
00526D50  EE DB 2F 12  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  ../.............
00526D60  1F 8B 08 00  BD D3 67 47  00 03 EC 9A  7B 9C 96 53  ......gG....{..S


=== llink-2.0.9 ===
Unpack with <code>dd if=01-15-071218-14-POP-402-000.bin bs=5401952 skip=1|tar xzfv -</code>


    * Clean up of -h usage display '''[IronWolve]'''
At '''00526D50''' is the CRC of the filesystem. It can be calculated using the following code:
    * hide_path() prototype fix, coredump for menus. '''[erlis]'''
    * CDATA core fix '''[kpziegler]'''
    * "visited" media code started. Colour-code media already played.


<pre>
      for(j = 0; j < length; j++) {
  unsigned int b = buffer[j]<<8;
  for(k=0; k<8; k++) {
    if((b ^ crc) & 0x8000) {
      crc = (crc << 1) ^ 0x1021;
    } else {
      crc <<= 1;
    }
    b <<= 1;
  }
      }
</pre>


=== llink-2.0.8 ===
If you read the kernel image itself (to find out what filesystems it supports), you will find it has the same header:


    * Start of "Menu" support.
00000000  00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00  20 a6 3c 00 00 00 00 13  |........ .<.....|
    * parental support. ".Directory" (and "$Directory$" under Windows) are not shown, unless correct PIN is entered.
00000010  02 00 00 00 03 00 00 00  04 00 00 00 44 a9 3c 00  |............D.<.|
    * iStar double selector (status unknown)
00000020  0c 00 01 ff 97 80 fc f4  6b 69 38 93 ef 8a 6e cf  |........ki8...n.|
    * "." core dump fixed.
    * "." and ".." removal for sub-directories
00000320  3c 0f e2 a6 46 4e 49 42  11 00 00 10 00 00 02 90  |<...FNIB........|
    * SSDP bindif support was not correct, again, really fixed.
00000330  00 00 02 90 ac f6 e5 ba  00 00 03 02 f1 a5 3c 00  |..............<.|
    * Manual SSDP Query support
00000340  00 00 00 00 1f 8b 08 08  26 a6 2a 47 02 03 76 6d  |........&.*G..vm|
    * Somewhere along early 2.0.8 versions libdvdread support broke, fixed.
00000350  6c 69 6e 75 78 2e 62 69  6e 00 ec 5b 0f 6c 1c 55  |linux.bin..[.l.U|
    * Added "VIDEO_TS" folders to libdvdread. (For merge support)
00000360  7a ff 76 76 76 bd 0e 1b  3c 76 36 61 43 02 d9 b1  |z.vvv...<v6aC...|
    * (lion timers bug fix for manual SSDP)




=== llink-2.0.7 ===
Indeed all files inside the romfs has this header. Could just mean they are signed. It is interesting that the filename is there is plain-text.


    * 32 bit lseek fix, would manifest as unable to seek/ff in large files. '''[dburckh]'''
The '''syb8634.nmt''' contains a gzipped tarball, which can be extracted with
    * libdvdread, should read .iso and .img files. (display .IFO/.VOB file to play)
 
    * SSDP announce to use bindif, if so specified '''[P.K.Lee]'''
dd if=syb8634.nmt skip=1 bs=60 | tar -xzvf -
    * Added -L option to work around LinkTheater bug
 
=== 50xrpc_xload_vmlinux_ES4_prod.bin ===
 
The kernel resides in this file and to unpack we can do:
dd if=50xrpc_xload_vmlinux_ES4_prod.bin skip=1 bs=836 |zcat >vmlinux.bin
 
This image also contains the initial ramdisk which can be extracted to cwd with:
dd if=vmlinux.bin skip=1 bs=4399104|zcat|cpio -id --no-absolute-filenames
 
=== fw_image ===
 
The tool '''fw_image''' that is on the platform, has extern references to '''des3_decrypt_block''', so that makes me think it uses des3 on the image, it also has the CRC functions for each part, before flashing them to '''/dev/mtd*'''
 
The function '''des3_decrypt_block''' is found in /lib/libdes.so.1.0.0 and confirmed to be a standard 3des (at least it is compatible with the one in OpenSSL).
 
The function prototype looks like this:
extern void des3_decrypt_block(void *data, int size, uint8_t *key);
 
The key has a length of 16 bytes and includes parity bits. The data buffer serves as both input and output.
 
This makes me confident that I can find the decryption keys should I need to. I have no interest in doing so at this time, I only wanted to know I had the option should Syabas decide to attempt to plug the hole that lets me have root. So even if they did so now, I believe I have all the information needed to decrypt any future firmware (yes, even if they change it in future).
 
 
=== Other firmwares ===
 
Pull out anything starting with '''gzip''' header from a binary file:
 
perl -e '$file="test" ; $A=`cat $file` ; while ($A =~ /\x1f\x8b\x08/g) { $pos = length $`; $pos += 0; printf "%X\n", $pos; system("dd if=$file  of=2test.$pos.gz bs=$pos skip=1 > /dev/null 2>&1 "); system("gunzip -c 2test.$pos.gz > 2test.$pos")};'
 
You can then run '''file test.*''' to see interesting things, in particular tarball rootfs, and kernels.

Latest revision as of 03:57, 16 October 2011

Network Media Tank Firmware

I downloaded a random version of the firmware, which looks like:

-rw-rw-r--  1 lundman lundman  32380583 Nov  8 00:58 01-13-071101-13-POP-402.zip


32Megs compressed. Inside that we have:

-rw-rw-r-- 1 lundman lundman 17970150 Nov  2 11:11 01-13-071101-13-POP-402-000.bin
-rw-rw-r-- 1 lundman lundman      723 Nov  7 23:32 README.txt
-rw-rw-r-- 1 lundman lundman 14536029 Nov  7 15:44 syb8634.nmt
-rw-rw-r-- 1 lundman lundman      108 Nov  2 22:27 usbupdate.html

Looking at the large 01-13-071101-13-POP-402-000.bin file first, we notice that it has a 76 bytes header.

It is a 3des encrypted header which contains information about the image. The first 4 bytes contains the length of the header and should match 76. Next we have the size of the flash counted in DWORDS and next we have the number of blocks. It also includes a CRC and for each block we have an ASCII description of the block type followed by the length. The header ends with a couple of version strings. A small program parsing and decrypting the header gives the following:

Flash size is 33554432? and number of blocks is 3
Block 1 type: ker, length 5368832
Block 2 type: xos, length 33012
Block 3 type: app, length 13161224
Version 1: xPe0t2, Version 2: c402dPOPk14

The first block is a romfs called SPLASH_BOOT.

00000000  4c 00 00 00 22 5b 91 94  6c 2f 9f 6e 37 20 a1 2e  |L..."[..l/.n7 ..|
00000010  8f 31 3c cd 61 59 d4 c4  53 aa 66 5b e6 00 ae 58  |.1<.aY..S.f[...X|
00000020  ee 3a 1a 92 0c e6 02 b3  22 8b 29 7c 50 9f 8e d0  |.:......".)|P...|
00000030  87 8a 91 09 32 a9 df df  68 0a 86 43 3d 7c 59 93  |....2...h..C=|Y.|
00000040  ce 85 27 59 56 bd 36 bf  76 8d 6d db 2d 72 6f 6d  |..'YV.6.v.m.-rom|
00000050  31 66 73 2d 00 53 18 f0  40 a7 b4 ad 53 50 4c 41  |1fs-.S..@...SPLA|
00000060  53 48 5f 42 4f 4f 54 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 49  |SH_BOOT........I|

If we cut out the first 76 bytes and mount it, we get:

-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  881252 Jan  1  1970 10xrpc_xload_audio_ucode_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.bin
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  326500 Jan  1  1970 11xrpc_xload_video_ucode_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.bin
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root   30724 Jan  1  1970 12xrpc_xload_demux_ucode_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.bin
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root     773 Jan  1  1970 30vsyncparam_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.zbf
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root   34262 Jan  1  1970 31bitmap_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.zbf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root    6404 Jan  1  1970 32xrpc_xload_dviinit_prod.bin
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  189524 Jan  1  1970 33xrpc_xload_irq_handler_SMP8634_2.7.176sybs1.7972x_GCC4_facsprod.bin
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3975492 Jan  1  1970 50xrpc_xload_vmlinux_ES4_prod.bin
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root      64 Jan  1  1970 dvi.bin

Definitely hardware boot. Loads the various microcodes for the Sigma 8635 chip, which personally I am not interested in. Lastly we appear to have the kernel itself at about 4Megs. However, all up, the whole thing is only 5MB in size. So there is more in the first file after the romfs. One of the values in the header is probably an offset. The size of the romfs is roughly 5.2MB, or 00531c00 in hex. Romfs header has 005318f0, plus 76 bytes at a guess.

But romfs are padded up to nearest 1024. So the size will be 00531c00, plus 76 bytes. This becomes 00531c4c.

005318e0  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40  39 20 28 88 64 76 69 2e  |.......@9 (.dvi.|
005318f0  62 69 6e 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |bin.............|
00531900  01 00 00 00 00 00 64 00  72 00 00 00 02 00 00 00  |......d.r.......|
00531910  08 00 00 00 37 00 00 00  0c 00 00 00 89 00 00 00  |....7...........|
00531920  0f 00 00 00 04 00 00 00  33 00 00 00 30 00 00 00  |........3...0...|
00531930  3e 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  03 fe 9b ff 00 00 00 00  |>...............|
00531940  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |................|
00531c50  05 00 00 00 c0 7c 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |.....|..........|
00531c60  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  f4 80 00 00 04 00 ff 07  |................|
00531c70  d5 94 c5 33 40 8d 18 9e  17 41 5c e2 ad 49 9e 19  |...3@....A\..I..|
00531c80  11 6b a1 d5 21 76 76 4e  10 60 40 9e 7a 1d 01 52  |.k..!vvN.`@.z..R|
00531c90  89 5f c7 3a 98 bc 7f ef  b5 fe fd fa 7b 36 0b 32  |._.:........{6.2|
00531ca0  7f 29 ba 91 91 85 2c 77  fe 4a 14 c8 cf 91 0c 34  |.)....,w.J.....4|
00531cb0  5b 55 44 45 32 85 c7 9f  ed d0 26 d7 93 3d c7 b1  |[UDE2.....&..=..|
00531cc0  1a 7c 59 6b de db 10 c5  48 da 73 c7 6c a2 f1 0e  |.|Yk....H.s.l...|

It is not clear what this block contains but at offset 00531c68 we find the length, leading us to the next block at 0053194c+000080f4.

Let us take a look at 01-15-071218-14-POP-402-000.bin:

0051EC50   05 00 00 00  C0 7C 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  .....|..........
0051EC60   00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  F4 80 00 00  04 00 FF 07  ................
0051EC70   D5 94 C5 33  40 8D 18 9E  17 41 5C E2  AD 49 9E 19  ...3@....A\..I..

Next block is thus at 0051ec50+0000f480:

00526D40   E8 D2 C8 00  31 34 00 00  50 4F 50 00  34 30 32 00  ....14..POP.402.
00526D50   EE DB 2F 12  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  ../.............
00526D60   1F 8B 08 00  BD D3 67 47  00 03 EC 9A  7B 9C 96 53  ......gG....{..S

What we have at 00526D60 is a gzipped tar-image.

00526D40   E8 D2 C8 00  31 34 00 00  50 4F 50 00  34 30 32 00  ....14..POP.402.
00526D50   EE DB 2F 12  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  ../.............
00526D60   1F 8B 08 00  BD D3 67 47  00 03 EC 9A  7B 9C 96 53  ......gG....{..S

Unpack with dd if=01-15-071218-14-POP-402-000.bin bs=5401952 skip=1|tar xzfv -

At 00526D50 is the CRC of the filesystem. It can be calculated using the following code:

      for(j = 0; j < length; j++) {
	  unsigned int b = buffer[j]<<8;
	  for(k=0; k<8; k++) {
	    if((b ^ crc) & 0x8000) {
	      crc = (crc << 1) ^ 0x1021;
	    } else {
	      crc <<= 1;
	    }
	    b <<= 1;
	  }
      }

If you read the kernel image itself (to find out what filesystems it supports), you will find it has the same header:

00000000  00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00  20 a6 3c 00 00 00 00 13  |........ .<.....|
00000010  02 00 00 00 03 00 00 00  04 00 00 00 44 a9 3c 00  |............D.<.|
00000020  0c 00 01 ff 97 80 fc f4  6b 69 38 93 ef 8a 6e cf  |........ki8...n.|

00000320  3c 0f e2 a6 46 4e 49 42  11 00 00 10 00 00 02 90  |<...FNIB........|
00000330  00 00 02 90 ac f6 e5 ba  00 00 03 02 f1 a5 3c 00  |..............<.|
00000340  00 00 00 00 1f 8b 08 08  26 a6 2a 47 02 03 76 6d  |........&.*G..vm|
00000350  6c 69 6e 75 78 2e 62 69  6e 00 ec 5b 0f 6c 1c 55  |linux.bin..[.l.U|
00000360  7a ff 76 76 76 bd 0e 1b  3c 76 36 61 43 02 d9 b1  |z.vvv...<v6aC...|


Indeed all files inside the romfs has this header. Could just mean they are signed. It is interesting that the filename is there is plain-text.

The syb8634.nmt contains a gzipped tarball, which can be extracted with

dd if=syb8634.nmt skip=1 bs=60 | tar -xzvf -

50xrpc_xload_vmlinux_ES4_prod.bin

The kernel resides in this file and to unpack we can do:

dd if=50xrpc_xload_vmlinux_ES4_prod.bin skip=1 bs=836 |zcat >vmlinux.bin

This image also contains the initial ramdisk which can be extracted to cwd with:

dd if=vmlinux.bin skip=1 bs=4399104|zcat|cpio -id --no-absolute-filenames

fw_image

The tool fw_image that is on the platform, has extern references to des3_decrypt_block, so that makes me think it uses des3 on the image, it also has the CRC functions for each part, before flashing them to /dev/mtd*

The function des3_decrypt_block is found in /lib/libdes.so.1.0.0 and confirmed to be a standard 3des (at least it is compatible with the one in OpenSSL).

The function prototype looks like this:

extern void des3_decrypt_block(void *data, int size, uint8_t *key);

The key has a length of 16 bytes and includes parity bits. The data buffer serves as both input and output.

This makes me confident that I can find the decryption keys should I need to. I have no interest in doing so at this time, I only wanted to know I had the option should Syabas decide to attempt to plug the hole that lets me have root. So even if they did so now, I believe I have all the information needed to decrypt any future firmware (yes, even if they change it in future).


Other firmwares

Pull out anything starting with gzip header from a binary file:

perl -e '$file="test" ; $A=`cat $file` ; while ($A =~ /\x1f\x8b\x08/g) { $pos = length $`; $pos += 0; printf "%X\n", $pos; system("dd if=$file  of=2test.$pos.gz bs=$pos skip=1 > /dev/null 2>&1 "); system("gunzip -c 2test.$pos.gz > 2test.$pos")};'

You can then run file test.* to see interesting things, in particular tarball rootfs, and kernels.