Difference between revisions of "Error codes"

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Revision as of 21:02, 10 June 2017

Structure

These have been redesigned from the 3DS so that they fit within a Aarch64 MOV instruction immediate most of the time (without requiring the additional MOVK).

Bits Field
8-0 Module
21-9 Description

When a fatal-error is received the error code is outputted using the following formatter:

 %04d-%04x

.. where the first code is 2000 + Module, and the other being Description. Bits >=22 from the error-code are unused when displaying fatal-errors, since the Description ends with bit21.

Modules

Value Name
1 Kernel
2 FS
3 NVIDIA
5 NCM
9 RO service
10 CMIF (IPC command interface)
11 HIPC (IPC)
15 PM
16 NS
21 SM
22 RO userland
110 NIFM
114 Display
124 Account
126 Mii
129 Play Report
162 Userland assert
168 Userland crash
203 HID

Error codes

Value Description Description
0xCA01 101 Invalid size
0xCC01 102 Invalid address (not page-aligned).
0xCE01 103 Address is NULL
0xD201 105 Handle-table full.
0xD401 106 Invalid memory state.
0xD801 108 When trying to set executable permission on memory.
0xDC01 110 Stack address outside allowed range
0xE001 112 Invalid thread priority.
0xE201 113 Invalid processor id.
0xE401 114 Invalid handle.
0xE601 115 Syscall copy from user failed.
0xE801 116 ID1 outside valid range in svcGetInfo.
0xEA01 117 Time out? When you give 0 handles to svcWaitSynchronizationN.
0xEE01 119 When you give too many handles to svcWaitSynchronizationN.
0xF001 120 ID0 outside valid range in svcGetInfo.
0xF201 121 No such port
0xF601 123 Port remote dead
0xF801 124 Unhandled usermode exception
0xFA01 125 Wrong memory permission?
0x10601 131 Port max sessions exceeded
0x10801 132 Out of memory
0x7D402 1002 Title-id not found
0x13B002 2520 Gamecard not inserted
0x171402 2954 Invalid gamecard handle.
0x1A4A02 3365 Out of memory
0x196002 3248 Out of memory
0x196202 3249 Out of memory
0x2EE202 6001 Unknown media-id
0x2EE602 6003 Path too long
0x2F5A02 6061 Offset outside storage
0x313802 6300 Operation not supported
0x320002 6400 Permission denied
0x3EE03 503 Invalid memory mirror
0x1805 12 Invalid StorageId
0xDC05 110 Gamecard not inserted
0x6609 51 Invalid memory state/permission
0x6A09 53 Invalid NRR
0xA209 81 Unaligned NRR address
0xA409 82 Bad NRR size
0xAA09 85 Bad NRR address
0x1A80A 212 Bad magic (expected 'SFCO')
0x20B 1 Size too big to fit to marshal.
0x11A0B 141 Went past maximum during marshalling.
0x1900B 200 IPC Query 0 failed.
0x25A0B 301 Remote process is dead
0x3D60B 491 IPC Query 1 failed.
0x20F 1 Pid not found
0x410 2 Can be returned by NS when the input titleID wasn't found in a table.
0x1F610 251 Unexpected StorageId
0xA05 5 Returned when attempting to mount titles which exist that aren't *8XX titles, the same way *8XX titles are mounted.
0x615 3 Max sessions
0xC15 6 Invalid name (all zeroes)
0x1015 8 Permission denied
0x816 4 Bad NRO magic
0xC16 6 Bad NRR magic
0x287C 20 Argument is NULL
0x2C7C 22 Argument is invalid
0x3C7C 30 Bad input buffer size
0x407C 32 Invalid input buffer

Fatal Errors

Error Description
2162-0002 Can be triggered by running svcBreak. The svcBreak params have no affect on the value of the thrown error-code.
2168-0000 Userland ARM undefined instruction exception
2168-0001 Userland ARM prefetch-abort due to PC set to non-executable region
2168-0002 Userland ARM data abort. Also caused by abnormal process termination via svcExitProcess. Note: directly jumping to nnMain()-retaddr from non-main-thread has the same result.
2168-0003 Userland PC address not aligned to 4 bytes