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== TransitionToFatalError ==
== ThrowFatalWithCpuContext ==
Takes an input u64 errorcode and an unknown u64(TID maybe?). It also takes a type-0x15 error buffer and a pid-descriptor. The error buffer contains a stack trace.  
Takes an input u64 errorcode and an unknown u64(TID maybe?). It also takes a type-0x15 error buffer and a pid-descriptor. The error buffer contains a stack trace.  
The stack trace address count is stored at errorbuffer+0x240 and the addresses are stored at errorbuffer+0x130+i*8 where i = 0->address count
The stack trace address count is stored at errorbuffer+0x240 and the addresses are stored at errorbuffer+0x130+i*8 where i = 0->address count
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[[Category:Services]]

Revision as of 22:06, 20 March 2018

fatal:u

This is "nn::fatalsrv::IService".

Cmd Name
0 ThrowFatal
1 ThrowFatalWithPolicy
2 #ThrowFatalWithCpuContext

ThrowFatalWithCpuContext

Takes an input u64 errorcode and an unknown u64(TID maybe?). It also takes a type-0x15 error buffer and a pid-descriptor. The error buffer contains a stack trace. The stack trace address count is stored at errorbuffer+0x240 and the addresses are stored at errorbuffer+0x130+i*8 where i = 0->address count

fatal:p

This is "nn::fatalsrv::IPrivateService".

Cmd Name
0 GetFatalEvent