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=== Loader Config Keys === | === Loader Config Keys === | ||
+ | A loader key can be mandatory or not mandatory. If an (at the time) unknown key is encountered, the program should jump to [[#LoaderReturnAddr]] with <code>result_code=346 | (1<<9);</code>. | ||
* 0: [[#EndOfList]] [MANDATORY] | * 0: [[#EndOfList]] [MANDATORY] |
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Entrypoint
Entrypoint is at binary_ptr+0. At this offset, there is a branch instruction that jumps past the NRO0 header. This is for compatibility with NSO0.
Entrypoint Arguments
NSO0: the system executes binary_ptr+0 with X0=NULL, X1=main_thread_handle.
NRO0: the homebrew loader puts X1=0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF [INVALID_HANDLE] and X0=loader_config_ptr.
Loader Config
Loader config allows overriding functionality to workaround limitations in a limited homebrew environment.
It is an array of tuples:
struct LoaderConfig { LoaderConfigEntry Entries[]; };
Each entry is key-value pair:
struct LoaderConfigEntry { u32 Key; u8 IsMandatory; u8 Reserved[3]; u64 Value[2]; };
Loader Config Keys
A loader key can be mandatory or not mandatory. If an (at the time) unknown key is encountered, the program should jump to #LoaderReturnAddr with result_code=346 | (1<<9);
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- 0: #EndOfList [MANDATORY]
- 1: #MainThreadHandle [MANDATORY]
- 2: #LoaderReturnAddr [MANDATORY]
- 5: #Argv
EndOfList
EndOfList is the final entry in the LoaderConfig.
- Key: 0
- IsMandatory: True
- Value[0]: Ignored.
- Value[1]: Ignored.
MainThreadHandle
This is the handle to the thread that is executing the entrypoint. Required for mutex to function.
- Key: 1
- IsMandatory: True
- Value[0]: Handle to the main thread.
- Value[1]: Ignored.
LoaderReturnAddr
When the homebrew has finished executing, it shall jump to this address to return to the homebrew menu.
- Key: 1
- IsMandatory: True
- Value[0]: Function pointer with type
void __noreturn (*)(int result_code);
- Value[1]: Ignored.
- DefaultBehavior: Exits process using svcExitProcess.
OverrideHeap
If the NRO loader has reserved some space in the heap for itself, the application must not manipulate the heap.
- Key: 3
- IsMandatory: False
- Value[0]: Base address of heap. Must be MemoryType 4, 5, or 9 with all reference counts being zero.
- Value[1]: Size of heap.
- DefaultBehavior: Allocates heap using svcSetHeapSize instead.
OverrideService
The NRO loader should be able to steal handles from more priliveged processes. In this case, the homebrew should use this handle instead of the normal one.
Note: For services that authenticate with pid, the app should not attempt re-authentication with an overridden handle.
- Key: 4
- IsMandatory: False
- Value[0]: Name of service, same format as for sm.
- Value[1]: Service handle.
- DefaultBehavior: Fetches service from "sm:" named port.
Argv
The NRO loader should be able to send argv.
- Key: 5
- IsMandatory: False
- Value[0]: Argc.
- Value[1]: Argv pointer.
- DefaultBehavior: Setting (argc == 0, argv[0] == NULL), or argv parsed in NSO0 fashion.