Fix inability to parse TMDs with >1024 contents#161
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jakcron merged 1 commit into3DSGuy:masterfrom Aug 24, 2025
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Oh wow, thanks for the pull request. Just out of curiosity, where/what title did this TMD come from? |
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This has been released as CTRTool v1.3.0, thank you for your contribution. |
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Title pretty much sums it up. Because ctrtool assumed that all TMDs have only one cmd group, further parsing fails as after TMD deserialisation, the implementation attempts to read a cert chain, which results in it reading into other content info data.
The fix here is to properly read all the cmd groups and hashing each to ensure all content infos are read.