Difference between revisions of "KClientSession"
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class [[KClientSession]] extends [[KSynchronizationObject]]; | class [[KClientSession]] extends [[KSynchronizationObject]]; | ||
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− | | | + | | u32 |
− | | | + | | Pointer to vtable |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0x4 | ||
+ | | u32 | ||
+ | | Reference count | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0x8 | ||
+ | | u32 | ||
+ | | KLinkedListNode count for object | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0xC | ||
+ | | KLinkedListNode* | ||
+ | | Pointer to first KLinkedListNode in list of KThreads using this client session | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 0x10 | ||
+ | | KLinkedListNode* | ||
+ | | Pointer to last KLinkedListNode in list of KThreads using this client session | ||
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| 0x14 | | 0x14 | ||
− | | | + | | KSession* |
| Pointer to parent session | | Pointer to parent session | ||
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| 0x1C | | 0x1C | ||
− | | | + | | KClientPort* |
| Pointer to associated client port inside parent KPort | | Pointer to associated client port inside parent KPort | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 5 December 2016
class KClientSession extends KSynchronizationObject;
Size : 0x20 bytes
Offset | Type | Description |
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0x0 | u32 | Pointer to vtable |
0x4 | u32 | Reference count |
0x8 | u32 | KLinkedListNode count for object |
0xC | KLinkedListNode* | Pointer to first KLinkedListNode in list of KThreads using this client session |
0x10 | KLinkedListNode* | Pointer to last KLinkedListNode in list of KThreads using this client session |
0x14 | KSession* | Pointer to parent session |
0x18 | u32 | Session status |
0x1C | KClientPort* | Pointer to associated client port inside parent KPort |
Session status:
1: open
2: closed by client
3: closed by server?