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− | Services are an abstraction of ports and are the commonly used way of inter-process communication outside of the kernel. While handles of regular ports are retrieved from [[SVC]](svcConnectToPort), service handles are retrieved through the port ''srv:'' ("service manager"). | + | Services are an abstraction of ports and are the commonly used way of inter-process communication outside of the kernel. While handles of regular ports are retrieved from [[SVC|svcConnectToPort]], service handles are retrieved through the port ''srv:'' ("service manager"). |
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| When a service is registered, [[SVC|svcCreatePort]] is used without a port-name. This means that the port is inaccessible via the port SVCs outside of sm-module. See below for getting a session handle for sending commands to services. | | When a service is registered, [[SVC|svcCreatePort]] is used without a port-name. This means that the port is inaccessible via the port SVCs outside of sm-module. See below for getting a session handle for sending commands to services. |
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| Processes with PID less than or equal to the number of NATIVE_FIRM built-in modules (fs, sm, pm, pxi, ldr) have access to all services. This value is obtained from [[SVC|svcGetSystemInfo]]. | | Processes with PID less than or equal to the number of NATIVE_FIRM built-in modules (fs, sm, pm, pxi, ldr) have access to all services. This value is obtained from [[SVC|svcGetSystemInfo]]. |
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− | Attempting to use srvGetServiceSession with a service that the process has access to when that service isn't registered, results in svcSendSyncRequest never returning(the exact cause is unknown). | + | Attempting to use [[SRV:GetServiceSession|GetServiceSession]] with a service that the process has access to when that service isn't registered, results in [[SVC|svcSendSyncRequest]] never returning(the exact cause is unknown). |
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| ==Service Manager Port "srv:"== | | ==Service Manager Port "srv:"== |
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| | 0x00010002 | | | 0x00010002 |
− | | Initialize | + | | [[SRV:Initialize|Initialize]] |
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| | 0x00020000 | | | 0x00020000 |
− | | GetProcSemaphore() (the handle from this gets signaled when notifications for this process gets triggered) | + | | [[SRV:GetNotificationSemaphore|GetNotificationSemaphore]] |
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| | 0x00030100 | | | 0x00030100 |
− | | RegisterService(8-byte servicename, u32 strlen, u32 max_sessions) | + | | [[SRV:RegisterService|RegisterService]] |
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| | 0x000400C0 | | | 0x000400C0 |
− | | UnregisterService(8-byte servicename, u32 strlen) | + | | [[SRV:UnregisterService|UnregisterService]] |
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| | 0x00050100 | | | 0x00050100 |
− | | GetServiceSession(8-byte servicename, u32 strlen, u32 flags) | + | | [[SRV:GetServiceSession|GetServiceSession]] |
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− | Flags bit0: if not set, return port-handle instead of session-handle(from [[SVC|svcCreateSessionToPort]]) when session-handle unavailable (max sessions/timeout?).
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| | 0x000600C2 | | | 0x000600C2 |
− | | RegisterPort(8-byte servicename, u32 strlen, Handle client_port) | + | | [[SRV:RegisterPort|RegisterPort]] |
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| | 0x000700C0 | | | 0x000700C0 |
− | | UnregisterPort(8-byte servicename, u32 strlen) | + | | [[SRV:UnregisterPort|UnregisterPort]] |
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| | 0x00080100 | | | 0x00080100 |
− | | GetPort(8-byte servicename, u32 strlen, u32 flags). | + | | [[SRV:GetPort|GetPort]] |
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− | Flags bit0: return 0 instead of port handle if port was found.
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| | 0x00090040 | | | 0x00090040 |
− | | Subscribe(u32 notification_id). This enables the specified notificationID for the current process. | + | | [[SRV:Subscribe|Subscribe]] |
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| | 0x000A0040 | | | 0x000A0040 |
− | | Unsubscribe(u32 notification_id). This disables the specified notificationID for the current process. | + | | [[SRV:Unsubscribe|Unsubscribe]] |
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| | 0x000B0000 | | | 0x000B0000 |
− | | ReceiveNotification() This returns the notificationID which was triggered, if any(see GetProcSemaphore). | + | | [[SRV:ReceiveNotification|ReceiveNotification]] |
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| | 0x000C0080 | | | 0x000C0080 |
− | | PublishToSubscriber(u32 notification_id, u32 flag). This fires an notification. Bit0: only fire if not already fired, bit1: return error if error happens, else it always returns 0. | + | | [[SRV:PublishToSubscriber|PublishToSubscriber]] |
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| | 0x000D0040 | | | 0x000D0040 |
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| | 0x000E00C0 | | | 0x000E00C0 |
− | | HasAccessToService(8-byte servicename, u32 strlen). Returns 1 if your process has access to the service. | + | | [[SRV:HasAccessToService|HasAccessToService]] |
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| | 0x04030082 | | | 0x04030082 |
− | | RegisterProcess (u32 procid, u32 wordsz, <nowiki>((wordsz<<16) | 2)</nowiki>, serviceaccesscontrol*). | + | | [[SRVPM:RegisterProcess|RegisterProcess]] |
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| | 0x04040040 | | | 0x04040040 |
− | | UnregisterProcess (u32 procid). | + | | [[SRVPM:UnregisterProcess|UnregisterProcess]] |
| |} | | |} |
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− | The Register command registers a process with the service-manager, which includes registering the serviceaccesscontrol for the process which normally originates from the [[NCCH/Extended_Header|exheader]].
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| Prior to to [[7.0.0-13]], the commands listed for "srv:" were also accessible under this port with the same command-headers. Starting with [[7.0.0-13]], the "srv:pm" port was changed to a service. With this change, commandIDs for these commands were changed. "srv:pm" was originally vulnerable, this was fixed with [[7.0.0-13]], see [[3DS_exploits|here]]. Originally any process could use "srv:pm", however starting with [[7.0.0-13]] only the built-in NATIVE_FIRM sysmodules have access to it. The only system title which uses "srv:pm" is the [[Process_Manager_Services|Process Manager]]. | | Prior to to [[7.0.0-13]], the commands listed for "srv:" were also accessible under this port with the same command-headers. Starting with [[7.0.0-13]], the "srv:pm" port was changed to a service. With this change, commandIDs for these commands were changed. "srv:pm" was originally vulnerable, this was fixed with [[7.0.0-13]], see [[3DS_exploits|here]]. Originally any process could use "srv:pm", however starting with [[7.0.0-13]] only the built-in NATIVE_FIRM sysmodules have access to it. The only system title which uses "srv:pm" is the [[Process_Manager_Services|Process Manager]]. |