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| AppID | | [[NS_and_APT_Services#AppIDs|AppID]] | ||
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| Parameter | | Parameter Size (max is 0x1000) | ||
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The following is located 0x100-bytes after the beginning of the above command buffer, as a static buffer descriptor receiving the static buffer in the response: | |||
The following is located 0x100-bytes after the beginning of the above command buffer: | |||
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| <nowiki>(Size<<14) | 2</nowiki> | | <nowiki>(Parameter Size << 14) | 2</nowiki> | ||
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| Output | | void*, Parameter Output | ||
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| Header code | | Header code [0x000D0104] | ||
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| | | Sender [[NS_and_APT_Services#AppIDs|AppID]] | ||
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| | | [[NS_and_APT_Services#Command|Command]] | ||
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| Actual | | Actual Parameter Size | ||
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| | | 0x10 (Move handle descriptor) | ||
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| Handle | | Handle Parameter | ||
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| <nowiki>(Size<<14) | 2</nowiki> | | <nowiki>(Actual Parameter Size << 14) | 2</nowiki> (static buffer descriptor) | ||
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| | | void*, Parameter to send | ||
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=Description= | =Description= | ||
This returns the current parameter data from NS state, from the source process which set the parameters. Once finished, NS will clear a flag in the NS state so that this command will return an error if this command is used again if parameters were not set again. | This returns the current parameter data from NS state, from the source process which set the parameters. Once finished, NS will clear a flag in the NS state so that this command will return an error if this command is used again if parameters were not set again. | ||
This is called when the second [[ | This is called when the second [[APT:Initialize]] event is triggered. It returns a signal type indicating why it was triggered. | ||