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| 0x086B00C2
| 0x086B00C2
|?
|?
β
|?
+
|SetOtherSaveDataSecureValue
| 00121004
| 00121004
|-
|-
| 0x086C00C2
| 0x086C00C2
|?
|?
β
|?
+
|GetOtherSaveDataSecureValue
| 00121004
| 00121004
|-
|-
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| 0x086E00C0
| 0x086E00C0
|Related to Secure Value? Used in Pokemon Sun/Moon.
|Related to Secure Value? Used in Pokemon Sun/Moon.
β
|?
+
|SetThisSaveDataSecureValue
|None?
|None?
|-
|-
| 0x086F0040
| 0x086F0040
|Related to Secure Value? Used in Pokemon Sun/Moon.
|Related to Secure Value? Used in Pokemon Sun/Moon.
β
|?
+
|GetThisSaveDataSecureValue
| 0xE
| 0xE
|-
|-
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=File and directory access=
=File and directory access=
==Files==
==Files==
β
File session handles obtained via [[FS:OpenFile]] et al can be used to access files through a service-like interface, despite not being an actual service registered using [[SRV:RegisterService]].
+
File session handles obtained via [[FS:OpenFile]] and [[FS:OpenFileDirectly]] can be used to access files through a service-like interface, despite not being an actual service registered using [[SRV:RegisterService]]. To use this service-like interface, simply call the SendSyncRequest SVC with a file session handle, using the IPC buffer in thread-local storage for parameters and responses, just like you would with a proper service.
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
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==Directories==
==Directories==
+
Directory session handles obtained via [[FS:OpenDirectory]] are usable via a service-like interface, following the exact same procedure described above for file sessions.
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
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| 0x10
| 0x10
| 0x120
| 0x120
β
| The [[nand/private/movable.sed]], encrypted with AES-CTR using the above MAC for the counter.
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| The [[nand/private/movable.sed]], encrypted with AES-CBC using the above MAC for the counter.
|}
|}