HIPC
IPC Command Structure
This is an array of u32's.
Word | Bits | Description |
---|---|---|
0 | 15-0 | Type. 4=Request, 5=Control |
0 | 19-16 | Number of buf X descriptors (each: 2 words). |
0 | 23-20 | Number of buf A descriptors (each: 3 words). |
0 | 27-24 | Number of buf B descriptors (each: 3 words). |
0 | 31-28 | Number of buf W desciptors (each: 3 words), never observed. |
1 | 9-0 | Total word count (in u32's). |
1 | 13-10 | Flags for buf C descriptor. |
1 | 31 | Enable handle descriptor. |
... | Handle descriptor, if enabled. | |
... | Buf X descriptors, each one 2 words. | |
... | Buf A descriptors, each one 3 words. | |
... | Buf B descriptors, each one 3 words. | |
... | Type W descriptors, each one 3 words. | |
... | Padding | |
... | Raw data | |
... | Buf C descriptors, each one 2 words. |
Handle descriptor
There can only be one of this descriptor type. It is enabled by bit31 of the second word.
Word | Bits | Description |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 | Send current PID. |
0 | 4-1 | Number of handles to copy |
0 | 8-5 | Number of handles to move |
... | Handles to copy | |
... | Handles to move |
Buffer descriptor X "Pointer"
This one is packed even worse than A, they inserted the bit38-36 of the address on top of the counter field.
Officially, the counter is known as "receive index". This one writes to the buffer described in the ReceiveList.
Word | Bits | Description |
---|---|---|
0 | 5-0 | Bits 5-0 of counter. |
0 | 8-6 | Bit 38-36 of address. |
0 | 11-9 | Bits 11-9 of counter. |
0 | 15-12 | Bit 35-32 of address. |
0 | 31-16 | Size |
1 | Lower 32-bits of address. |
Buffer descriptor A/B/W "Send"/"Receive"/"Exchange"
This packing is so unnecessarily complex.
Word | Bits | Description |
---|---|---|
0 | Lower 32-bits of size. | |
1 | Lower 32-bits of address. | |
2 | 1-0 | Flags. Always set to 1 or 3. |
2 | 4-2 | Bit 38-36 of address. |
2 | 27-24 | Bit 35-32 of size. |
2 | 31-28 | Bit 35-32 of address. |
Buffer descriptor C "ReceiveList"
There's a 4-bit flag in the main header controlling the behavior of C descriptors.
If it has value 0, the C descriptor functionality is disabled. If it has value 1, there is no C descriptor. If it has value 2, there is a single C descriptor.
Otherwise it has (flag-2) C descriptors.
Word | Bits | Description |
---|---|---|
0 | Lower 32-bits of address. | |
1 | 15-0 | Rest of address. |
1 | 31-16 | Size |
Raw data portion
This is an array of u64's. It's always aligned to 16 so sometimes there is padding words before it.
Word | Description |
---|---|
... | Pid is written here if enabled. |
+0 | Magic ("SFCI" for requests, "SFCO" for responses) |
+1 | Cmd id |
... | Rest of raw data. |
Official marshalling code
The official marshalling function takes an array of (buf_ptr, size) pairs and a type-field for each such pair.
Bitmask 0x10 seems to indicate null-terminated strings, but that flag is ignored by the marshalling code.
Type Mask | Description | Direction |
---|---|---|
4 + 1 | Creates a A descriptor with flags=0. | In |
0x40 + 4 + 1 | Creates a A descriptor with flags=1. | In |
0x80 + 4 + 1 | Creates a A descriptor with flags=3. | In |
4 + 2 | Creates a B descriptor with flags=0. | Out |
0x40 + 4 + 2 | Creates a B descriptor with flags=1. | Out |
0x80 + 4 + 2 | Creates a B descriptor with flags=3. | Out |
8 + 1 | Creates an X descriptor | In |
8 + 2 | Creates a C descriptor, and writes the u16 size to an offset into raw data. | Out |
0x10 + 8 + 2 | Creates a C descriptor | Out |
0x20 + 1 | Creates both an A and X descriptor | In |
0x20 + 2 | Creates both an B and C descriptor | Out |
For types 0x21, 0x22 if size doesn't fit in u16, it's added to a list. Some magic shit happens to that list.
Official IPC Cmd Structure
Official struct that is stored for each IPC command. It contains precalculated offsets for different portions of the command structure.
All offsets are given is in number of u32 words.
struct IpcCmdStruct { u8 unk0; u8 has_handle_descriptor; u8 pad0[2]; u32 cmd0; u32 cmd1; u32 offset_handle_descriptor; u32 pad1; u32 offset_handles; u32 pad2; u32 offset_x_descriptors; u32 offset_a_descriptors; u32 offset_b_descriptors; u32 offset_w_descriptors; /* this is a guess */ u32 offset_raw_data; u32 offset_c_descriptors; u32 unk2; u32 unk3; }
Control
When type == 5 you are talking to kernel.
Cmd | Name |
---|---|
0 | ConvertSessionToDomain |
2 | DuplicateSession |
3 | QueryPointerBufferSize |
4 | DuplicateSessionEx |