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struct Header { /*header of a cxml document*/
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char magic[4];
char magic[4];
int version;
int version;

Revision as of 13:16, 14 June 2014

Description

QRC, P3T, and RAF (in order of complexity from easyer to harder) uses the same container, and are able to use zlib compression, but the zlib compression method and the structure of the container has several variations:

The only way to identity accuratelly the exact container type is by reading the texts in the "strings table" (are tags and some of his values from the .xml file that was used to build the container) that are related with the building process and defines his internal structure, but his names are too long to use when talking about them

  • For QRC there are 2 basic variations: (both of them uses zlib compression, and only contains a "file-table" with "files")
    • QRCC - (used by all .qrc files except icontex.qrc) - zlib compression is applyed over the whole .qrc file (except his first 8 bytes that are info for the decompression), after decompression the file generated is a QRCF and the internal container structure can be readed (QRCC always contains a QRCF that is the real container)
    • QRCF - (used only by icontex.qrc) - zlib compression is applyed per-file over each contained file (the container structure can be readed directlly and every one of the files inside the container structure is compressed individually)
  • For this reason is not posible to identify the 2 variations of QRC by reading his magic (both are QRCF) but his structure is different, so is needed to use unnofficial names to identify them and to be able to explain his variations here in wiki, the proposed names used in this page are:
    • QRCF_1 (the most common and older... used by all .qrc's except icontext.qrc)
    • QRCF_2 (the less common and newer... used only by icontex.qrc)
  • For P3T there are lot of posible variations:
    • The internal structure is dependant of the items included in the theme... some of them can be icons (to be stored inside an icontable) and others can be a wallpaper, the mouse pointers (stored in a pointertable), navigation sounds (stored in a se table), etc...
    • Is posible to create themes with the official theme compiler tool with all this items, or only a few of them (e.g: a theme containing only 1 icon... or a theme containing only the name of the theme), this frankenstein themes are really usefull for understanding the structure as you can see in this examples ---> https://www.sendspace.com/file/5suokd
  • For RAF seems is posible a lot of variations too
    • RAF's are used for the animation scene inside dynamic themes, when using them this way it seems the contents is restricted to a list of contained files, but raf is also used in the animation when PS3 boots (coldboot.raf) and althought his format is pretty similar than the background of a theme is posible to include multiple files of different types inside the container

All this variations are confusing and hard to explain in the page, but is needed to find a way to represent them as the basic layouts that the firmware expects to find inside the container

Container Structure

XML implicit structure Overview

namespace cxml
{
	struct Header { /*header of a cxml document*/
		char magic[4];
		int version;
		int tree_offset;
		int tree_size;
		int idtable_offset;
		int idtable_size;
		int stringtable_offset;
		int stringtable_size;
		int intarraytable_offset;
		int intarraytable_size;
		int floatarraytable_offset;
		int floatarraytable_size;
		int filetable_offset;
		int filetable_size;
	};

	struct ElementBin
	{
		int name;
		int attr_num;
		int parent;
		int prev;
		int next;
		int first_child;
		int last_child;
	};

	struct AttributeBin
	{
		int name;
		int type;

		struct StringData
		{
			int offset;
			int len;
		};

		struct IntArrayData
		{
			int offset;
			int num;
		};

		struct FloatArrayData
		{
			int offset;
			int num;
		};

		struct FileData
		{
			int offset;
			int size;
		};

		union
		{
			int i;
			float f;
			StringData s;
			IntArrayData ia;
			FloatArrayData fa;
			FileData file;
			int id;
			int idref;
		};
	};

	struct IDBin
	{
		int entity_offset;
		char id[0];
	};

	class Document {

	private:
		AccessMode access_mode;
		Header header;
		char * tree;
		unsigned int tree_capacity;
		char * idtable;
		unsigned int idtable_capacity;
		char * stringtable;
		unsigned int stringtable_capacity;
		int * intarraytable;
		unsigned int intarraytable_capacity;
		float * floatarraytable;
		unsigned int floatarraytable_capacity;
		char * filetable;
		unsigned int filetable_capacity;
		Allocator allocator;
		void * allocator_userdata;
	};

	class Element {

	private:
		Document * doc;
		int offset;
	};

	class Attribute {

	private:
		Document * doc;
		int element_offset;
		int offset;
	};
};

Container Common Structure

Main Header

The header contains an identifyer of the container (magic), his version, and allows to store the "absolute start offset" and "size" of 7 tables (or areas)

When a "not used table" is placed before a "used table"... the start offset of the "not used table" and his size (as zero) are stored in the main header to preserve his position in the structure. The "used table" that comes later starts in the same offset than the previouslly "not used table" (an intuitive way to think in this is imagining are overlapped because starts in the same position but only the one at the top is used)

  • The container format is generic (used also by .RAF and .P3T with some variations) so the usage of this tables can vary, in this example there are 3 "not used tables":
    • two of the "not used tables" (both at offset 0x460 with a size of 0) are placed before an used table (also at offset 0x460 but with a size of 0x23A0)
    • the other "not used table" is placed at the end, so there is no need to store his offset
  • Example from fw 3.55 rhm.qrc:
Offset(h) 00 01 02 03  04 05 06 07  08 09 0A 0B  0C 0D 0E 0F
00000000  51 52 43 46  00 00 01 10  00 00 00 40  00 00 02 CC  QRCF.......@..%|
00000010  00 00 03 10  00 00 01 2B  00 00 04 40  00 00 00 1B  ..%À......9Ð....
00000020  00 00 04 60  00 00 00 00  00 00 04 60  00 00 00 00  ..9ð......9ð....
00000030  00 00 04 60  00 00 23 A0  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  ..9ð..@p........
Name Offset Size Example Remark
Magic 0x00 0x04 51 52 43 46 'QRCF'
Version 0x04 0x04 00 00 01 10
Tree Table Offset 0x08 0x04 00 00 00 40
Tree Table Size 0x0C 0x04 00 00 02 CC
ID Table Offset 0x10 0x04 00 00 03 10
ID Table Size 0x14 0x04 00 00 01 2B
String Table Offset 0x18 0x04 00 00 04 40
String Table Size 0x1C 0x04 00 00 00 1B
Integer Array Offset 0x20 0x04 00 00 04 60 Overlapped
Integer Array size 0x24 0x04 00 00 00 00 Not used
Float Array Offset 0x28 0x04 00 00 04 60 Overlapped
Float Array Size 0x2C 0x04 00 00 00 00 Not used
File Table Offset 0x30 0x04 00 00 04 60 Overlaps the previous 2 tables
File Table Size 0x34 0x04 00 00 23 A0
Unknown Table Offset 0x38 0x04 00 00 00 00 Not present
Unknown Table Size 0x3C 0x04 00 00 00 00 Not Used
  • Notes
    • The sizes doesnt includes the (posible) padding at the end of all tables

Tree Table

Offset (without the 0x40 header in all qrc files) http://666kb.com/i/cib5c7q4y7rpcx9x1.gif

Same on all QRC's till offset 0x70

Offset Size Example Remark
0x00 0x08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 similar all qrc files
0x08 0x08 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF similar all qrc files
0x10 0x04 FF FF FF FF similar all qrc files
0x14 0x04 00 00 00 1C similar all qrc files
0x18 0x04 00 00 00 1C similar all qrc files
0x1C 0x04 00 00 00 04 similar all qrc files
0x20 0x08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 similar all qrc files
0x28 0x08 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF similar all qrc files
0x30 0x04 00 00 00 38 similar all qrc files: start offset Tree Table
0x34 0x04 xx xx xx xx size body Tree Table
0x38 0x04 00 00 00 0F similar all qrc files
0x3C 0x04 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 03 on icontex.qrc
0x40 0x04 00 00 00 1C similar all qrc files
0x44 0x04 FF FF FF FF similar all qrc files
0x48 0x04 00 00 00 74 00 00 00 84 on icontex.qrc : start offset of the Filename pointer entry inside ID Table
0x4C 0x08 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF similar all qrc files
0x54 0x04 00 00 00 14 similar all qrc files
0x58 0x04 00 00 00 06 similar all qrc files
0x5C 0x04 00 00 00 00 offset of first File Data
0x60 0x04 00 00 01 50 size of first File Data
0x64 0x04 00 00 00 18 similar all qrc files
0x68 0x04 00 00 00 07 similar all qrc files
0x6C 0x04 00 00 00 00 offset of first filename within the ID Table
0x70 0x04 00 00 00 00 on icontex here are additional 16 bytes
0x74 0x04 00 00 00 0F similar all qrc files
0x78 0x04 00 00 00 02 similar all qrc files
0x7C 0x04 00 00 00 1C similar all qrc files
0x80 0x04 00 00 00 38 Filename pointer of the first file for the ID Table
0x84 0x04 00 00 00 B0 start offset of the next entry for the Filename pointer within the ID Table

On icontex.qrc there are additional 16 bytes added on offset 0x70 within the Tree Table

Offset Size Example Remark
0x70 0x04 00 00 00 00 on icontex.qrc
0x74 0x04 00 00 00 1B on icontex.qrc
0x78 0x04 00 00 00 01 on icontex.qrc
0x7C 0x04 00 01 55 D4 on icontex.qrc (size of .dds uncompressed)
0x80 0x04 00 00 00 00 similar all qrc files
0x84 0x04 00 00 00 0F similar all qrc files
0x88 0x04 00 00 00 02 similar all qrc files
0x8C 0x04 00 00 00 1C similar all qrc files
0x90 0x04 00 00 00 38 Filename pointer of the first file for the ID Table
0x94 0x04 00 00 00 B0 start offset of the next entry for the Filename pointer within the Tree Table

Filenames List

This area is composed by a consecutive list of string entries that defines the names of the <file>'s inside <file-table> from the .xml file used to create the container

Every <file> inside <file-table> has assigned 2 attributes in the xml used to create the container: "src" (includes full path + file name + file extension), and "id" (only file name), plus the attribute "size" in QRCF_2 that is added by the program that creates the container ("size" is not present in the original .xml but added automatically when the container is created, this only happens in QRCF_2 and themes and is related with the per-file compression)

  • For QRCF_1 containers only is stored the "src" (the file "id" is missing althougth can be deduced from the "src")
  • For QRCF_2 and P3T themes only is stored the "id" (the file "src" is missing so there is no way to read the original path or file extension from the container)
Code Sample


For QRCF_1 each entry is composed by:

Offset Length Example Name Notes
0x0 0x4 00000038 Filename Table pointer Same value than in the Tree Table
0x4 variable lib/rhm/Clear.fpo File name stored in the .xml as "src"
variable 0x1 00 NULL byte
  • Notes
    • For QRCF_2 and themes the structure of an entry is the same, but instead of storing: lib/rhm/Clear.fpo (the file "src"), it should store: Clear (the file "id")
    • The end of the table has a padding to align to 0x10 bytes
    • About the name of this area... for QRCF_1 what is stored is the "src" of the file so we can name it "File SRC table" or "File SRC List", but QRCF_2 and themes stores the "id" of the file so we could name it "File ID table" or "File ID List", but later will be needed to move all this explanations of the structure to a new page and include RAF that is a bit unknown by now if it uses some specific names for storage types inside specific tables. By now we can use a generic name for this area that includes all them like "Filenames List" and decide later if is needed to use specific names

String Table

This area is composed by a consecutive list of all the tags (elements or attributes) from the xml that was used to create the container. Are stored "from-top-to-bottom" in the exact same order that they was ordered in the xml (althougth it looks in some cases the theme compiler reorders them to his convenience). This list doesnt makes differences of the "directory hierarchy" of the tags neither is specifyed if the tag is an element or an attribute (this parent-child hierarchy is defined in other place of the container by making references to this area by using "byte counters" to locate a tag)

In all the .qrc files (QRCF_1) except icontex.qrc (QRCF_2). The only difference is QRCF_2 adds the "size" to all the <file> elements (added by the container creator, related with the "per-file" compression)

Offset(h) 00 01 02 03  04 05 06 07  08 09 0A 0B  0C 0D 0E 0F
00000440  71 72 63 00  66 69 6C 65  2D 74 61 62  6C 65 00 66  qrc file-table f
00000450  69 6C 65 00  73 72 63 00  69 64 00 00  00 00 00 00  ile src id......
In icontex.qrc only (QRCF_2). This is similar than themes with the difference that QRC uses a <file-table> containing 1 or more <file>, and themes uses a <icontable> containing 1 or more <icon>

Offset(h) 00 01 02 03  04 05 06 07  08 09 0A 0B  0C 0D 0E 0F
00000440  71 72 63 00  66 69 6C 65  2D 74 61 62  6C 65 00 66  qrc file-table f
00000450  69 6C 65 00  73 72 63 00  69 64 00 73  69 7A 65 00  ile src id size.
  • Notes:
    • yellow: used bytes
    • red: padding to align to 0x10 bytes
    • The integer values and text strings of some attributes tags from the xml (e.g: "themename=mytheme", or "fontcolor=2") are stored in this area too at the right of his tag, the presence of an integer value displaces the next tag (this only happens in themes and rafs, not in QRC files so is added here as a note but is very important for the structure of the other containers when using "byte counters" to locate the tags)

File Table

The files are concatenated in the same order than in the Tree Table & ID Table

Summary

Table Description

First Element (in root of xml) Points to a Offset within Tree Table which represents a string

Last Element (in root of xml) Points to a Offset within Tree Table which represents a string

Element Pointer Points to a Offset within String Table which represents a string

Previous Element Points to a Offset within Tree Table which represents a string

Next Element Points to a Offset within Tree Table which represents a string

First Element

Last Element

Element Pointer

Attribute Counter Integer value which describe the amount of Attributes for the current processing Element

Parent Points to a Offset within Tree Table which represents a string and describe the Parent Element

Previous Element (also used as a 4 byte long value which points to a Filename within ID Table)

Next Element (also used as a 4 byte long value which points to a Filename within ID Table)

First Entry Points to a Offsset within Tree Table which describe the first file of current processing Element

Last Entry Points to a Offsset within Tree Table which describe the last file of current processing Element

Element Pointer

Typ Descriptor A Integer value which describe the Typ of the Attribute

Offset of Filedata A Integer value, points to a Offset within File Table which describe the Start of a File to read from

Size of Filedata A Integer value which describe the Length of the File to read from File Table

Element Pointer

Typ Descriptor

ID Offset A Integer value which describe the Offset of a Filename within ID Table

                    Tree Table of rhm.qrc                                                                             ID Table of rhm.qrc

 Offset(h) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F                                         Offset(h) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
 00000000  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  ........ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ                       00000000  00 00 00 38 6C 69 62 2F 72 68 6D 2F 43 6C 65 61  ...8lib/rhm/Clea
 00000010  FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 1C 00 00 00 1C 00 00 00 04  ÿÿÿÿ............                       00000010  72 2E 66 70 6F 00 00 00 00 74 6C 69 62 2F 72 68  r.fpo....tlib/rh
 00000020  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  ........ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ                       00000020  6D 2F 43 6C 65 61 72 2E 76 70 6F 00 00 00 00 B0  m/Clear.vpo....°
 00000030  00 00 00 38 00 00 02 90 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 02  ...8............                       00000030  6C 69 62 2F 72 68 6D 2F 43 6F 70 79 2E 66 70 6F  lib/rhm/Copy.fpo
 00000040  00 00 00 1C FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 74 FF FF FF FF  ....ÿÿÿÿ...tÿÿÿÿ                       00000040  00 00 00 00 EC 6C 69 62 2F 72 68 6D 2F 64 65 66  ....ìlib/rhm/def
 00000050  FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00  ÿÿÿÿ............                       00000050  61 75 6C 74 2E 66 70 6F 00 00 00 01 28 6C 69 62  ault.fpo....(lib
 00000060  00 00 01 50 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 00  ...P............                       00000060  2F 72 68 6D 2F 64 65 66 61 75 6C 74 2E 76 70 6F  /rhm/default.vpo
 00000070  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 1C  ................                       00000070  00 00 00 01 64 6C 69 62 2F 67 6C 75 74 69 6C 73  ....dlib/glutils
 00000080  00 00 00 38 00 00 00 B0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  ...8...°ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ                       00000080  2F 43 6F 6E 65 46 69 6C 74 65 72 2E 66 70 6F 00  /ConeFilter.fpo.
 00000090  00 00 00 14 00 00 00 06 00 00 01 50 00 00 00 E0  ...........P...à                       00000090  00 00 01 A0 6C 69 62 2F 67 6C 75 74 69 6C 73 2F  ....lib/glutils/
 000000A0  00 00 00 18 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 16 00 00 00 00  ................                       000000A0  43 6F 6E 65 46 69 6C 74 65 72 2E 76 70 6F 00 00  ConeFilter.vpo..
 000000B0  00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 1C 00 00 00 74  ...............t                       000000B0  00 01 DC 6C 69 62 2F 67 6C 75 74 69 6C 73 2F 43  ..Ülib/glutils/C
 000000C0  00 00 00 EC FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 14  ...ìÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ....                       000000C0  6F 6E 65 46 69 6C 74 65 72 53 69 6D 70 6C 65 2E  oneFilterSimple.
 000000D0  00 00 00 06 00 00 02 30 00 00 01 20 00 00 00 18  .......0........                       000000D0  66 70 6F 00 00 00 02 18 6C 69 62 2F 67 6C 75 74  fpo.....lib/glut
 000000E0  00 00 00 07 00 00 00 2C 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0F  .......,........                       000000E0  69 6C 73 2F 53 63 72 65 65 6E 43 6F 70 79 2E 66  ils/ScreenCopy.f
 000000F0  00 00 00 02 00 00 00 1C 00 00 00 B0 00 00 01 28  ...........°...(                       000000F0  70 6F 00 00 00 02 54 6C 69 62 2F 67 6C 75 74 69  po....Tlib/gluti
 00000100  FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 06  ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ........                       00000100  6C 73 2F 42 6C 75 72 32 2E 66 70 6F 00 00 00 02  ls/Blur2.fpo....
 00000110  00 00 03 50 00 00 01 F0 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 07  ...P...ð........                       00000110  90 6C 69 62 2F 67 6C 75 74 69 6C 73 2F 42 6C 75  .lib/glutils/Blu
 00000120  00 00 00 41 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 02  ...A............                       00000120  72 32 4D 61 73 6B 2E 66 70 6F                    r2Mask.fpo
 00000130  00 00 00 1C 00 00 00 EC 00 00 01 64 FF FF FF FF  .......ì...dÿÿÿÿ
 00000140  FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 06 00 00 05 40  ÿÿÿÿ...........@
 00000150  00 00 08 10 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 59  ...............Y
 00000160  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 1C  ................
 00000170  00 00 01 28 00 00 01 A0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  ...(....ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ                                          String Table of rhm.qrc
 00000180  00 00 00 14 00 00 00 06 00 00 0D 50 00 00 05 50  ...........P...P                       Offset(h) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
 00000190  00 00 00 18 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 71 00 00 00 00  ...........q....                       00000000  71 72 63 00 66 69 6C 65 2D 74 61 62 6C 65 00 66  qrc file-table f
 000001A0  00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 1C 00 00 01 64  ...............d                       00000010  69 6C 65 00 73 72 63 00 69 64 00 73 69 7A 65 00  ile src id size.
 000001B0  00 00 01 DC FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 14  ...Üÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ....
 000001C0  00 00 00 06 00 00 12 A0 00 00 03 D0 00 00 00 18  ...........Ð....
 000001D0  00 00 00 07 00 00 00 90 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0F  ................
 000001E0  00 00 00 02 00 00 00 1C 00 00 01 A0 00 00 02 18  ................
 000001F0  FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 06  ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ........
 00000200  00 00 16 70 00 00 01 C0 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 07  ...p...À........
 00000210  00 00 00 AF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 02  ...¯............
 00000220  00 00 00 1C 00 00 01 DC 00 00 02 54 FF FF FF FF  .......Ü...Tÿÿÿÿ
 00000230  FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 06 00 00 18 30  ...............0
 00000240  00 00 03 10 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 D4  ...............Ô
 00000250  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 1C  ................
 00000260  00 00 02 18 00 00 02 90 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF  ........ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
 00000270  00 00 00 14 00 00 00 06 00 00 1B 40 00 00 04 20  ...........@....
 00000280  00 00 00 18 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 F3 00 00 00 00  ...........ó....
 00000290  00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 1C 00 00 02 54  ...............T
 000002A0  FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 14  ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ....
 000002B0  00 00 00 06 00 00 1F 60 00 00 04 40 00 00 00 18  .......`...@....
 000002C0  00 00 00 07 00 00 01 0D 00 00 00 00              ............

Typ Description

Value Typ Notes
0x00000006 File Composed of Offset and Size each 4 bytes long
0x00000007 ID Composed of Offset and Size each 4 bytes long

The Typ File is used to descripe two integer values, the Offset and Size for a File which will be readed from File Table. The Typ ID is used to descripe the Offset of a Filename within the ID Table. The Size value from ID' seems not to be used in Containers.

Container Structure variations

QRC

ZLIB Compressed level 9 (in both cases and in all files?)

QRCC

QRCC (Qt Resources Container Compressed)

In the practise and from the point of view of the system, the QRCC has no interest and is needed to decompress the whole QRCC to be able to read the internal structure of the container and to acess individual files, when a QRCC is decompressed it generates an QRCF file (the real container) but this QRCF has a different internal structure than the QRCF used by icontex.qrc (are 2 variations of the same container with some small differences... althougth both uses the same identifyer QRCF)

  • Example from 3.55 rhm.qrc:
Offset(h) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
00000000  51 52 43 43 00 00 28 00 78 DA                       QRCC..(.xÚ
Name Offset Size Example Remark
Magic 0x00 0x04 51 52 43 43 'QRCC'
QRCF decompressed size 0x04 0x04 00 00 28 00 The size of the QRCF file generated when a QRCC is decompressed
compressed QRCF 0x08 varies, up to the end of the QRCC file 78 DA... QRCF file start offset, compressed with ZLIB
  • Notes
    • The first 2 bytes of the compressed QRCF is the ZLIB header, in this example: 0x78DA
    • default/max level 9

QRCF

QRCF (Qt Resources Container Flat?)

P3T

P3TF

P3TF (Playstation 3 Theme Flat?)

Main Header

The header contains an identifyer of the container (magic), his version, and allows to store the "absolute start offset" and "size" of 7 tables (or areas)

When a "not used table" is placed before a "used table"... the start offset of the "not used table" and his size (as zero) are stored in the main header to preserve his position in the structure. The "used table" that comes later starts in the same offset than the previouslly "not used table" (an intuitive way to think in this is imagining are overlapped because starts in the same position but only the one at the top is used)

  • The container format is generic (used also by .RAF and .QRC with some variations) so the usage of this tables can vary, in this example there are 3 "not used tables":
    • two of the "not used tables" (both at offset 0x460 with a size of 0) are placed before an used table (also at offset 0x460 but with a size of 0x23A0)
    • the other "not used table" is placed at the end, so there is no need to store his offset
Offset(h) 00 01 02 03  04 05 06 07  08 09 0A 0B  0C 0D 0E 0F
00000000  50 33 54 46  00 00 01 10  00 00 00 40  00 00 02 CC  P3TF.......@..%|
00000010  00 00 03 10  00 00 01 2B  00 00 04 40  00 00 00 1B  ..%À......9Ð....
00000020  00 00 04 60  00 00 00 00  00 00 04 60  00 00 00 00  ..9ð......9ð....
00000030  00 00 04 60  00 00 23 A0  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  ..9ð..@p........
Name Offset Size Example Remark
Magic 0x00 0x04 51 52 43 46 'P3TF'
Version 0x04 0x04 00 00 01 10
Tree Table Offset 0x08 0x04 00 00 00 40
Tree Table Size 0x0C 0x04 00 00 02 CC
ID Table Offset 0x10 0x04 00 00 03 10
ID Table Size 0x14 0x04 00 00 01 2B
String Table Offset 0x18 0x04 00 00 04 40
String Table Size 0x1C 0x04 00 00 00 1B
Integer Array Offset 0x20 0x04 00 00 04 60 Overlapped
Integer Array size 0x24 0x04 00 00 00 00 Not used
Float Array Offset 0x28 0x04 00 00 04 60 Overlapped
Float Array Size 0x2C 0x04 00 00 00 00 Not used
File Table Offset 0x30 0x04 00 00 04 60 Overlaps the previous 2 tables
File Table Size 0x34 0x04 00 00 23 A0
Unknown Table Offset 0x38 0x04 00 00 00 00 Not present
Unknown Table Size 0x3C 0x04 00 00 00 00 Not Used
  • Notes
    • The sizes doesnt includes the (posible) padding at the end of all tables


Tree Table

Offset Size Example Remark
0x00 0x08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 similar all p3t files
0x08 0x08 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF similar all p3t files
0x10 0x04 FF FF FF FF similar all p3t files
0x14 0x04 00 00 00 1C First Element within the root Element (p3t)
0x18 0x04 00 00 18 B4 Last Element within the root Element (p3t)
0x1C 0x04 00 00 00 06 First Element (Offset within String Table, in this case it will be <infotable>)
0x20 0x08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 similar all p3t files
0x28 0x04 FF FF FF FF Previous ELement
0x2C 0x04 00 00 01 AC Next Element
0x30 0x04 00 00 00 38 First Entry
0x34 0x04 00 00 01 60 Last Entry
0x38 0x04 00 00 00 10 Element Pointer (Offset within String Table, in this case it will be <info>)
0x3C 0x04 00 00 00 0D Attribute Counter (0x0D == 13, the 13 Attributes of <info> Element)
0x40 0x04 00 00 00 1C Parent Element (Offset withing Tree Table, in this case it will be <infotable>)
0x44 0x04 FF FF FF FF Previous Element
0x48 0x04 00 00 01 24 Next Element
0x4C 0x04 FF FF FF FF First Entry
0x50 0x04 FF FF FF FF Last Entry


String Table

This area is composed by a consecutive list of all the tags (elements or attributes) from the xml that was used to create the container. Are stored "from-top-to-bottom" in the exact same order that they was ordered in the xml (althougth it looks in some cases the theme compiler reorders them to his convenience). This list doesnt makes differences of the "directory hierarchy" of the tags neither is specifyed if the tag is an element or an attribute (this parent-child hierarchy is defined in other place of the container by making references to this area by using "byte counters" to locate a tag)

Offset(h) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
00000000  74 68 65 6D 65 00 69 6E 66 6F 74 61 62 6C 65 00  theme.infotable.
00000010  69 6E 66 6F 00 63 6F 6D 6D 65 6E 74 00 45 6E 6A  info.comment.Enj
00000020  6F 79 2E 00 70 72 65 76 69 65 77 73 69 7A 65 00  oy..previewsize.
00000030  6E 61 6D 65 00 48 45 41 56 59 20 52 61 69 6E 20  name.HEAVY.Rain.
00000040  74 68 65 6D 65 00 61 75 74 68 6F 72 00 51 75 61  theme.author.Qua
00000050  6E 74 69 63 44 72 65 61 6D 00 75 72 6C 00 68 74  nticDream.url.ht
00000060  74 70 3A 2F 2F 77 77 77 2E 71 75 61 6E 74 69 63  tp://www.quantic
00000070  64 72 65 61 6D 2E 63 6F 6D 00 61 75 74 68 6F 72  dream.com.author
00000080  69 63 6F 6E 73 69 7A 65 00 61 75 74 68 6F 72 69  iconsize.authori
00000090  63 6F 6E 00 69 63 6F 6E 73 69 7A 65 00 76 65 72  con.iconsize.ver
000000A0  73 69 6F 6E 00 76 65 72 73 69 6F 6E 20 31 2E 30  sion.version.1.0
000000B0  00 6D 74 69 6D 65 00 32 30 30 39 31 30 33 30 31  .mtime.200910301
000000C0  36 31 33 34 33 00 67 65 6E 72 65 00 6F 74 68 65  61343.genre.othe
000000D0  72 73 00 70 72 65 76 69 65 77 00 69 63 6F 6E 00  re.preview.icon.
000000E0  6C 6F 63 61 6C 69 7A 65 64 69 6E 66 6F 00 6C 6F  localizedinfo.lo
000000F0  63 61 6C 65 00 E3 81 93 E3 82 8C E3 81 AF E3 82  cale.これはã‚
00000100  B5 E3 83 B3 E3 83 97 E3 83 AB E3 83 86 E3 83 BC  µãƒ³ãƒ—ルテー
00000110  E3 83 9E E3 83 95 E3 82 A1 E3 82 A4 E3 83 AB E3  マファイルã
00000120  81 A7 E3 81 99 E3 80 82 00 69 63 6F 6E 74 61 62  §ã™ã€‚.icontab
00000130  6C 65 00 73 72 63 00 69 64 00 73 69 7A 65 00 70  le.src.id.size.p
00000140  6F 69 6E 74 65 72 74 61 62 6C 65 00 70 6F 69 6E  ointertable.poin
00000150  74 65 72 00 62 61 73 65 5F 78 00 62 61 73 65 5F  ter.base_X.base_
00000160  79 00 6E 6F 74 69 66 69 63 61 74 69 6F 6E 00 62  y.notification.b
00000170  67 69 6D 61 67 65 74 61 62 6C 65 00 62 67 69 6D  gimagetable.bgim
00000180  61 67 65 00 61 6E 69 6D 00 66 6F 6E 74 00 73 65  age.anim.font.se
00000190  6C 65 63 74 69 6F 6E 00 63 6F 6C 6F 72 00 00 00  lection.color
  • Notes:
    • yellow: used bytes
    • red: padding to align to 0x10 bytes
    • The integer values and text strings of some attributes tags from the xml (e.g: "themename=mytheme", or "fontcolor=2") are stored in this area too at the right of his tag, the presence of an integer value displaces the next tag (this only happens in themes and rafs, not in QRC files so is added here as a note but is very important for the structure of the other containers when using "byte counters" to locate the tags)


ID Table

The ID Table of a P3T also can hold additional information for the <localizedinfo> Element.

Offset(h) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
00000000  00 00 01 24 65 6E 00 00 00 01 60 6A 70 00 00 00  ...$en....`jp...
00000010  01 C8 69 63 6F 6E 5F 75 73 65 72 00 00 00 02 14  .Èicon_user.....
00000020  69 63 6F 6E 5F 73 65 74 74 69 6E 67 00 00 00 02  icon_setting....
00000030  60 69 63 6F 6E 5F 70 68 6F 74 6F 00 00 00 02 AC  `icon_photo....¬
00000040  69 63 6F 6E 5F 6D 75 73 69 63 00 00 00 02 F8 69  icon_music....øi
00000050  63 6F 6E 5F 76 69 64 65 6F 00 00 00 03 44 69 63  con_video....Dic
00000060  6F 6E 5F 67 61 6D 65 00                          on_game


File Table

The files are not concatenated in the same order than in the Tree Table & ID Table. There are even some file within the File Table which are not contained in ID Table(anim.raf, authoricon, ect.,...).

RAF

Examples

QRC

QRCF_1 entry size is 60 bytes (0x3C), QRCF_2 and P3TF entry size is 76 bytes (0x4C), and there is a padding at the end of the tables

  • Offset (without the 0x40 header in all qrc files) ---> http://666kb.com/i/cib5c7q4y7rpcx9x1.gif
  • rhm.qrc v1.00 datatable ---> http://i.imgur.com/P9K2rYj.jpg
    • The hexeditor view is resized to a width of 0x3C, the marked lines are the 5 entries
    • At the start of the first line at top (the line not marked) has been added 4 bytes to be able to align the others to the correct width, this first line at top of the table is the header of the data table

These .XML's are used to build the different container variations, the tags from the XML are included in the "strings table" inside the container and defines his contents and structure. The examples are speculative and based in the XML used by themes

QRCF_1

Code Sample

QRCF_2

Code Sample
  • Notes:
    • Size is added by the compiler, the xml used to build the container doesnt needs it (like in themes)
rhm.qrc (v1.00)
Offset Size Example Name Notes icontex.qrc (v2.00) theme.p3t coldboot.raf (v2.70)
CXML Header
0x00 0x04 QRCF Magic QRCF (unnofficially: QRCF_1) QRCF (unnofficially: QRCF_2) P3TF RAFO
0x04 0x04 00000110 Version 110 110 110 110
0x08 0x04 00000040 Data table absolute start offset 40 40 40 40
0x0C 0x04 00000164 Data table size 164 (without the padding at the end) 1ECC 19E8 1288
0x10 0x04 000001B0 Filename table absolute start offset 1B0 1F10 1A30 12D0
0x14 0x04 00000071 Filename table size 71 (without the padding at the end) 326 599 21C
0x18 0x04 00000230 Strings table absolute start offset 230 2240 1FD0 14F0
0x1C 0x04 0000001B Strings table size 1B without the padding at the end 20 1CE 1B1
0x20 0x04 00000250 Integer array absolute start offset Overlapped 2260 (overlapped) 21A0 (overlapped) 16B0 (overlapped)
0x24 0x04 00000000 Integer array size Empty 0 0 0
0x28 0x04 00000250 Float array absolute start offset Overlapped 2260 (overlapped) 21A0 (overlapped) 16B0
0x2C 0x04 00000000 Float array size Empty 0 0 A0
0x30 0x04 00000250 File table absolute start offset Overlaps the previous 2 tables 2260 21A0 1750
0x34 0x04 00000DD0 File table size Overlaps the previous 2 tables AA7F0 149890 18F9F0
0x38 0x04 00000000 Unknown area absolute start offset Not used 0 0 0
0x3C 0x04 00000000 Unknown area size Empty 0 0 0
Data Table (first colored area is the header of the data table)
0x40 0x04 00000000 xml element TAG name relative offset 0 = qrc 0 = qrc 0 = theme 0 = raf
0x44 0x04 00000000 xml element number of attributes 0 = no attributes 0 0 1
0x48 0x04 FFFFFFFF parent element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = parent doesnt exists FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
0x4C 0x04 FFFFFFFF previous brother element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = previous brother doesnt exists FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
0x50 0x04 FFFFFFFF next brother element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = next brother doesnt exists FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
0x54 0x04 0000001C first children element relative start offset 0x40 + 0x1C = first children at 0x5C absolute 0x40 + 0x1C = 5C absolute 0x40 + 0x1C = 5C absolute 0x40 + 0x2C = 0x6C absolute
0x58 0x04 0000001C last children element relative start offset 0x40 + 0x1C = last children at 0x5C absolute 0x40 + 0x1C = 5C absolute 0x40 + 0x19CC = 0x1A0C absolute 0x40 + 0xFB0 = 0xFF0 absolute
0x5C 0x04 00000004 xml element TAG name relative offset 4 = file-table 4 = file-table 6 = icontable 4 = version
0x60 0x04 00000000 xml element number of attributes 0 = no attributes 0 0 2
0x64 0x04 00000000 parent element relative start offset 0x40 + 0x0 = 0x40 absolute = parent is qrc 0 = qrc 0 = theme 3F800000
0x68 0x04 FFFFFFFF previous brother element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = previous brother doesnt exists FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 0
0x6C 0x04 FFFFFFFF next brother element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = next brother doesnt exists FFFFFFFF 141C (related with value at 0x58, allways same or smaller) C
0x70 0x04 00000038 first children element relative start offset 0x40 + 0x38 = first children at 0x78 absolute 38 38 4
0x74 0x04 00000128 last children element relative start offset 0x40 + 0x128 = last children at 0x168 absolute 1E80 13D0 0
1st entry start 1st entry start
0x78 0x04 0000000F xml element TAG name relative offset F = file F = file 10 = icon FFFFFFFF
0x7C 0x04 00000002 xml element number of attributes 2 attributes = src and id 3 attributes = src, id, and size 3 attributes = src, id, and size 750
0x80 0x04 0000001C parent element relative start offset 0x40 + 0x1C = 0x5C absolute = parent is file-table 1C 1C 88 ---first entry---
0x84 0x04 FFFFFFFF previous brother element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = previous brother doesnt exists FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 714 ---last entry---
0x88 0x04 00000074 next brother element relative start offset 0x40 + 0x74 = next brother at 0xB4 84 84 12
0x8C 0x04 FFFFFFFF first children element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = first children doesnt exists FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 1
0x90 0x04 FFFFFFFF last children element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = last children doesnt exists FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 1
0x94 0x04 00000014 xml attribute TAG name relative offset 14 = src 14 = src 15 = src 0
0x98 0x04 00000006 6 6 6 1D
0x9C 0x04 00000000 1st file relative start offset 0x250 + 0x0 = file starts at 0x250 absolute 0 --1st file start-- 0 --1st file start-- 1
0xA0 0x04 00000150 1st file size file size is 150 15FF --1st file size-- 29BB --1st file size-- 2
0xA4 0x04 00000018 xml attribute TAG name relative offset 18 = id 18 = id 19 = id 0
0xA8 0x04 00000007 7 7 7 27
0xAC 0x04 00000000 1st filename relative start offset 0x1B0 + 0x0 = filename starts at 0x1B0 absolute 0 --1st filename start-- 0 --1st filename start-- 1
0xB0 0x04 00000000 1st filename size related ? filename size is... 0 wtf ? 0 0 1
2nd entry start
0xB4 0x04 0000000F xml element TAG name relative offset 1B = size 1C = size 0
0xB8 0x04 00000002 xml element number of attributes 2 1 1 32
0xBC 0x04 0000001C parent element relative start offset 55D5 --1st file size uncompressed ?-- 10080 --1st file size uncompressed ?-- 1
0xC0 0x04 00000038 previous brother element relative start offset 0x40 + 0x38 = 0x78 0 0 6
0xC4 0x04 000000B0 next brother element relative start offset 0x40 + 0xB0 = 0xF0 F --2nd entry start-- 10 --2nd entry start-- 0
0xC8 0x04 FFFFFFFF first children element relative start offset 3 = compressed ? 3 = compressed ? 3C --entry start--
0xCC 0x04 FFFFFFFF last children element relative start offset 1C 1C C
0xD0 0x04 00000014 xml attribute TAG name relative offset 38 --previous entry-- 38 --previous entry-- 2C
0xD4 0x04 00000006 D0 --next entry-- D0 --next entry-- FFFFFFFF --previous entry--
0xD8 0x04 00000150 2th file relative start offset 0x250 + 0x150 = 0x3A0 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 164 --next entry--
0xDC 0X04 000000E0 2th file size FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
0xE0 0x04 00000018 xml attribute TAG name relative offset 14 15 FFFFFFFF
0xE4 0x04 00000007 6 6 42
0xE8 0x04 00000016 2th filename relative start offset 0x1B0 + 0x16 = 0x1C6 1600 ---2nd file start--- 29C0 ---2nd file start--- 5
0xEC 0x04 00000000 1B51 ---2nd file size--- 2500 ---2nd file size--- 0
3rd entry start
0xF0 0x04 0000000F xml element TAG name relative offset 18 19 4
0xF4 0x04 00000002 xml element number of attributes 2 7 7 4D
0xF8 0x04 0000001C parent element relative start offset 7 ---2nd filename start--- E ---2nd filename start--- 5
0xFC 0x04 00000074 previous brother element relative start offset 0x40 + 0x74 = 0xB4 0 0 4
0x100 0x04 000000EC next brother element relative start offset 0x40 + 0xEC = 0x12C 1B 1C 3
0x104 0x04 FFFFFFFF first children element relative start offset 1 1 53
0x108 0x04 FFFFFFFF last children element relative start offset 155D4 --2nd file size uncompressed-- 10080 --2nd file size uncompressed-- 5
0x10C 0x04 00000014 xml attribute TAG name relative offset 0 0 7
0x110 0x04 00000006 F --3rd entry start-- 10 --3ed entry start-- 2
0x114 0x04 00000230 3th file relative start offset 0x250 + 0x230 = 0x480 3 = compressed ? 3 = compressed ? 5D
0x118 0x04 00000120 3th file size 1C 1C 5
0x11C 0x04 00000018 xml attribute TAG name relative offset
0x120 0x04 00000007
0x124 0x04 0000002C 3th filename relative start offset 0x1B0 + 0x2C = 0x1DC
0x128 0x04 00000000
4th entry start
0x12C 0x04 0000000F xml element TAG name relative offset
0x130 0x04 00000002 xml element number of attributes 2
0x134 0x04 0000001C parent element relative start offset
0x138 0x04 000000B0 previous brother element relative start offset 0x40 + 0xB0 = 0xF0
0x13C 0x04 00000128 next brother element relative start offset 0x40 + 0x128 = 0x168
0x140 0x04 FFFFFFFF first children element relative start offset
0x144 0x04 FFFFFFFF last children element relative start offset
0x148 0x04 00000014 xml attribute TAG name relative offset
0x14C 0x04 00000006
0x150 0x04 00000350 4th file relative start offset 0x250 + 0x350 = 0x5A0
0x154 0x04 000001F0 4th file size
0x158 0x04 00000018 xml attribute TAG name relative offset
0x15C 0x04 00000007
0x160 0x04 00000041 4th filename relative start offset 0x1B0 + 0x41 = 0x1F1
0x164 0x04 00000000
5th entry start
0x168 0x04 0000000F xml element TAG name relative offset
0x16C 0x04 00000002 xml element number of attributes 2
0x170 0x04 0000001C parent element relative start offset
0x174 0x04 000000EC previous brother element relative start offset 0x40 + 0xEC = 0x12C
0x178 0x04 FFFFFFFF next brother element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = next entry doesnt exists
0x17C 0x04 FFFFFFFF first children element relative start offset
0x180 0x04 FFFFFFFF last children element relative start offset
0x184 0x04 00000014 xml attribute TAG name relative offset
0x188 0x04 00000006
0x18C 0x04 00000540 5th file relative start offset 0x250 + 0x540 = 0x790
0x190 0x04 00000890 5th file size
0x194 0x04 00000018 xml attribute TAG name relative offset
0x198 0x04 00000007
0x19C 0x04 00000059 5th filename relative start offset 0x1B0 + 0x59 = 0x209
0x1A0 0x04 00000000
0x1A4 0x0C 00000000... padding to align to a multiply of 0x10
Filename Table
0x1B0 0x04 00000038 1st data, start offset (relative to data table start offset) 0x40 + 0x38 = 0x78
0x1B4 0x12 lib/rhm/Clear.fpo 1st file name included 1 NULL byte at the end
0x1C6 0x04 00000074 2nd data, start offset (relative to data table start offset) 0x40 + 0x74 = 0xB4
0x1CA 0x12 lib/rhm/Clear.vpo 2nd file name included 1 NULL byte at the end
0x1DC 0x04 000000B0 3rd data, start offset (relative to data table start offset) 0x40 + 0xB0 = 0xF0
0x1E0 0x11 lib/rhm/Copy.fpo 3rd file name included 1 NULL byte at the end
0x1F1 0x04 000000EC 4th data, start offset (relative to data table start offset) 0x40 + 0xEC = 0x12C
0x1F5 0x14 lib/rhm/default.fpo 4th file name included 1 NULL byte at the end
0x209 0x04 00000128 5th data, start offset (relative to data table start offset) 0x40 + 0x128 = 0x168
0x20D 0x14 lib/rhm/default.vpo 5th file name included 1 NULL byte at the end
0x221 0xF 00000000... padding to align the filename table to a multiply of 0x10
Strings table
0x230 0x1B qrc file-table file src id Container identifyer (first tag) + other tags from MAKE.XML
 <qrc> <file-table> <file src= id=/>
 <qrc> <file-table> <file src= id= size=/>
 <theme> <icontable> <icon src= id= size=/>
raf + lot of tags + 3 tags (file-table file src)
0x24B 0x5 00000000... padding to align the filename table to a multiply of 0x10
File Table
0x250 0x150 00001B5C... 1st file
0x3A0 0x1E0 00001B5B... 2nd file
0x480 0x120 00001B5C... 3rd file
0x5A0 0x1F0 00001B5C... 4th file
0x790 0x890 00001B5B... 5th file

rhm.qrc (from firmware 1.00)

Offset(h) 00       04       08       0C

00000000  51524346 00000110 00000040 00000164  [email protected]
00000010  000001B0 00000071 00000230 0000001B  ...°...q...0....
00000020  00000250 00000000 00000250 00000000  ...P.......P....
00000030  00000250 00000DD0 00000000 00000000  ...P...Ð........
00000040  00000000 00000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF  ........ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
00000050  FFFFFFFF 0000001C 0000001C 00000004  ÿÿÿÿ............
00000060  00000000 00000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF  ........ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
00000070  00000038 00000128 0000000F 00000002  ...8...(........
00000080  0000001C FFFFFFFF 00000074 FFFFFFFF  ....ÿÿÿÿ...tÿÿÿÿ
00000090  FFFFFFFF 00000014 00000006 00000000  ÿÿÿÿ............
000000A0  00000150 00000018 00000007 00000000  ...P............
000000B0  00000000 0000000F 00000002 0000001C  ................
000000C0  00000038 000000B0 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF  ...8...°ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
000000D0  00000014 00000006 00000150 000000E0  ...........P...à
000000E0  00000018 00000007 00000016 00000000  ................
000000F0  0000000F 00000002 0000001C 00000074  ...............t
00000100  000000EC FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 00000014  ...ìÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ....
00000110  00000006 00000230 00000120 00000018  .......0... ....
00000120  00000007 0000002C 00000000 0000000F  .......,........
00000130  00000002 0000001C 000000B0 00000128  ...........°...(
00000140  FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF 00000014 00000006  ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ........
00000150  00000350 000001F0 00000018 00000007  ...P...ð........
00000160  00000041 00000000 0000000F 00000002  ...A............
00000170  0000001C 000000EC FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF  .......ìÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ
00000180  FFFFFFFF 00000014 00000006 00000540  ÿÿÿÿ...........@
00000190  00000890 00000018 00000007 00000059  ...............Y
000001A0  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000  ................
000001B0  00000038 6C69622F 72686D2F 436C6561  ...8lib/rhm/Clea
000001C0  722E6670 6F000000 00746C69 622F7268  r.fpo....tlib/rh
000001D0  6D2F436C 6561722E 76706F00 000000B0  m/Clear.vpo....°
000001E0  6C69622F 72686D2F 436F7079 2E66706F  lib/rhm/Copy.fpo
000001F0  00000000 EC6C6962 2F72686D 2F646566  ....ìlib/rhm/def
00000200  61756C74 2E66706F 00000001 286C6962  ault.fpo....(lib
00000210  2F72686D 2F646566 61756C74 2E76706F  /rhm/default.vpo
00000220  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000  ................
00000230  71726300 66696C65 2D746162 6C650066  qrc.file-table.f
00000240  696C6500 73726300 69640000 00000000  ile.src.id......
00000250  00001B5C 00000006 00000150 00000003  ...\.......P....
00000260  00000020 000000F0 00000040 00000110  ... ...ð...@....
00000270  00000418 00000CB8 00001006 FFFFFFFF  .......¸....ÿÿÿÿ
00000280  000000BC 00000000 000000B0 00000000  ...¼.......°....
00000290  00001001 00000000 00000001 00000000  ................
000002A0  00000418 00000AC5 00001005 FFFFFFFF  .......Å....ÿÿÿÿ
000002B0  000000CC 00000000 00000000 000000C6  ...Ì...........Æ
000002C0  00001002 FFFFFFFF 00000001 00000000  ....ÿÿÿÿ........
000002D0  00000418 00000AC6 00001005 FFFFFFFF  .......Æ....ÿÿÿÿ
000002E0  000000DC 00000000 00000000 000000D5  ...Ü...........Õ
000002F0  00001002 FFFFFFFF 00000001 00000000  ....ÿÿÿÿ........
00000300  00000002 00000030 00000010 5F436C65  .......0...._Cle
00000310  6172436F 6C00434F 4C4F5200 6D61696E  arCol.COLOR.main
00000320  2E636F6C 00434F4C 4F523100 6D61696E  .col.COLOR1.main
00000330  2E636F6C 31000000 00000000 00000000  .col1...........
00000340  00000004 00000000 00000000 0000FFFF  ..............ÿÿ
00000350  00000300 00000000 00000000 00000000  ................
00000360  1E000100 C8021C9D C8000001 C8000001  ....È...È...È...
00000370  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000  ................
00000380  1E050100 C8021C9D C8000001 C8000001  ....È...È...È...
00000390  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000  ................
000003A0  00001B5B 00000006 000000E0 00000002  ...[.......à....
000003B0  00000020 000000B0 00000010 000000D0  ... ...°.......Ð
000003C0  00000418 00000841 00001005 FFFFFFFF  .......A....ÿÿÿÿ
000003D0  00000089 00000000 00000000 00000080  ...‰...........€
000003E0  00001001 00000000 00000001 00000000  ................
000003F0  00000418 000008C3 00001005 FFFFFFFF  .......Ã....ÿÿÿÿ
00000400  00000099 00000000 00000000 00000090  ...™............
00000410  00001002 00000001 00000001 00000000  ................
00000420  504F5349 54494F4E 00706F73 5F696E00  POSITION.pos_in.
00000430  504F5349 54494F4E 00706F73 5F6F7574  POSITION.pos_out
00000440  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000  ................
00000450  00000001 00000000 00000001 00000001  ................
00000460  00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000  ................
00000470  401F9C6C 0040000D 8106C083 6041FF81  @.œl.@....Àƒ`Aÿ.
00000480  00001B5C 00000006 00000120 00000003  ...\....... ....
00000490  00000020 000000F0 00000010 00000110  ... ...ð........
000004A0  00000417 00000C94 00001005 FFFFFFFF  .......”....ÿÿÿÿ
000004B0  000000BA 00000000 00000000 000000B0  ...º...........°
000004C0  00001001 00000000 00000001 00000000  ................
000004D0  0000042A 00000800 00001006 FFFFFFFF  ...*........ÿÿÿÿ
000004E0  000000CC 00000000 00000000 000000C3  ...Ì...........Ã
000004F0  00001001 00000001 00000001 00000000  ................
00000500  00000418 00000AC5 00001005 FFFFFFFF  .......Å....ÿÿÿÿ
00000510  000000DB 00000000 00000000 000000D5  ...Û...........Õ
00000520  00001002 FFFFFFFF 00000001 00000000  ....ÿÿÿÿ........
00000530  54455843 4F4F5244 30007465 78636F6F  TEXCOORD0.texcoo
00000540  72640054 4558554E 49543000 5F436F70  rd.TEXUNIT0._Cop
00000550  79546578 00434F4C 4F52006D 61696E2E  yTex.COLOR.main.
00000560  636F6C00 00000000 00000000 00000000  col.............
00000570  00000001 00004000 00000000 0001FFFE  ......@.......ÿþ
00000580  00000200 00000000 00000000 00000000  ................
00000590  9E011700 C8011C9D C8000001 C8003FE1  ž...È...È...È.?á
000005A0  00001B5C 00000006 000001F0 00000005  ...\.......ð....
000005B0  00000020 00000170 00000060 00000190  ... ...p...`....
000005C0  00000418 00000AC5 00001005 FFFFFFFF  .......Å....ÿÿÿÿ
000005D0  00000117 00000000 00000000 00000110  ................
000005E0  00001001 00000000 00000001 00000000  ................
000005F0  00000418 00000C94 00001005 FFFFFFFF  .......”....ÿÿÿÿ
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P3T

P3TF

See: http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Themes_%28.p3t%29#Theme_Name_.28.XML.29 for an example of an XML before compilation, and see: http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Talk:Themes_%28.p3t%29#p3t_format.2C_p3tcompiler.2C_and_p3textractor_notes for a list of tags added by the compiler

RAF

RAFO

coldboot.raf (v2.70)
Offset Size Example Name Notes
CXML Header
0x00 0x04 RAFO Magic
0x04 0x04 00000110 Version 110
0x08 0x04 00000040 Data table absolute start offset 40
0x0C 0x04 00001288 Data table size 1288
0x10 0x04 000012D0 Filename table absolute start offset 12D0
0x14 0x04 0000021C Filename table size 21C
0x18 0x04 000014F0 Strings table absolute start offset 14F0
0x1C 0x04 000001B1 Strings table size 1B1
0x20 0x04 000016B0 Integer array absolute start offset 16B0 (overlapped)
0x24 0x04 00000000 Integer array size 0
0x28 0x04 000016B0 Float array absolute start offset 16B0
0x2C 0x04 000000A0 Float array size A0
0x30 0x04 00001750 File table absolute start offset 1750
0x34 0x04 0018F9F0 File table size 18F9F0
0x38 0x04 00000000 Unknown area absolute start offset 0
0x3C 0x04 00000000 Unknown area size 0
Data Table
element start (raf)
0x40 0x04 00000000 xml element TAG name relative offset 0 = raf
0x44 0x04 00000001 xml element number of attributes 1 attribute
0x48 0x04 FFFFFFFF parent element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = parent brother doesnt exists
0x4C 0x04 FFFFFFFF previous brother element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = previous brother doesnt exists
0x50 0x04 FFFFFFFF next brother element relative start offset FFFFFFFF = next brother doesnt exists
0x54 0x04 0000002C first children element relative start offset 0x40 + 0x2C = 0x6C absolute
0x58 0x04 00000FB0 last children element relative start offset 0x40 + 0xFB0 = 0xFF0 absolute
attribute start ("version" is an attribute of "raf" element)
0x5C 0x04 00000004 xml element TAG name relative offset 4 = version
0x60 0x04 00000002 xml element number of attributes 2
0x64 0x04 3F800000 parent element relative start offset 3F800000
0x68 0x04 00000000 previous brother element relative start offset 0
element start (is a children of "raf" element)
0x6C 0x04 0000000C next brother element relative start offset C
0x70 0x04 00000004 first children element relative start offset 4
0x74 0x04 00000000 last children element relative start offset 0
0x78 0x04 FFFFFFFF xml element TAG name relative offset FFFFFFFF
0x7C 0x04 00000750 xml element number of attributes 750
0x80 0x04 00000088 parent element relative start offset 88 ---first entry---
0x84 0x04 00000714 previous brother element relative start offset 714 ---last entry---
attribute start (is an attribute of previous element)
0x88 0x04 00000012 next brother element relative start offset 12
0x8C 0x04 00000001 first children element relative start offset 1
0x90 0x04 00000001 last children element relative start offset 1
0x94 0x04 00000000 xml attribute TAG name relative offset 0
attribute start (is an attribute of previous element)
0x98 0x04 0000001D 1D
0x9C 0x04 00000001 1st file relative start offset 1
0xA0 0x04 00000002 1st file size 2
0xA4 0x04 00000000 xml attribute TAG name relative offset 0
attribute start (is an attribute of previous element)
0xA8 0x04 00000027 27
0xAC 0x04 00000001 1st filename relative start offset 1
0xB0 0x04 00000001 1st filename size related ? 1
0xB4 0x04 00000000 xml element TAG name relative offset 0
attribute start (is an attribute of previous element)
0xB8 0x04 00000032 xml element number of attributes 32
0xBC 0x04 00000001 parent element relative start offset 1
0xC0 0x04 00000006 previous brother element relative start offset 6
0xC4 0x04 00000000 next brother element relative start offset 0
0xC8 0x04 0000003C first children element relative start offset 3C --entry start--
0xCC 0x04 0000000C last children element relative start offset C
0xD0 0x04 0000002C xml attribute TAG name relative offset 2C
0xD4 0x04 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF --previous entry--
0xD8 0x04 00000164 2th file relative start offset 164 --next entry--
0xDC 0X04 FFFFFFFF 2th file size FFFFFFFF
0xE0 0x04 FFFFFFFF xml attribute TAG name relative offset FFFFFFFF
0xE4 0x04 00000042 42
0xE8 0x04 00000005 2th filename relative start offset 5
0xEC 0x04 00000000 0
0xF0 0x04 00000004 xml element TAG name relative offset 4
0xF4 0x04 0000004D xml element number of attributes 4D
0xF8 0x04 00000005 parent element relative start offset 5
0xFC 0x04 00000004 previous brother element relative start offset 4
0x100 0x04 00000003 next brother element relative start offset 3
0x104 0x04 00000053 first children element relative start offset 53
0x108 0x04 00000005 last children element relative start offset 5
0x10C 0x04 00000007 xml attribute TAG name relative offset 7
0x110 0x04 00000002 2
0x114 0x04 0000005D 3th file relative start offset 5D
0x118 0x04 00000005 3th file size 5

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