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Translate parameters are modified/translated transparently by the kernel. They are used to transfer handles/buffers between the different processes.
 
Translate parameters are modified/translated transparently by the kernel. They are used to transfer handles/buffers between the different processes.
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The type of parameter is described by the bits 1-3 in the translation descriptor. Parameter types accepted by the kernel are: 0, 1, (2?), 5, 6, 7.
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The type of parameter is described by the bits 1-3 in the translation descriptor. Parameter types accepted for sending by the kernel are: 0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7.  
 
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Type 0 is used to send handles across processes:
The number of parameters covered by a descriptor is type-dependent:
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Type 0:
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    length = (desc >> 26) + 1
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Type 1, (2?), 5, 6, 7:
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    length = 1
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Type 0 does the following:
   
  if desc & 0x30 == 0x20:
 
  if desc & 0x30 == 0x20:
 
   write process id to value
 
   write process id to value
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     close handle for caller
 
     close handle for caller
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For replies, only 0, 1, 5, 6, 7 are allowed. In other words any type 2 fields must be zeroed before calling svcReplyAndReceive on the server-side. For replies type 0, 1, 2 are ignored. Types 5, 6, 7 do something with the mem pointer upon reply. The type 0 descriptor can be used to ignore parameters. The number of parameters covered by a type-0 descriptor is (desc >> 26) + 1.
    
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
 
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
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| 0x00000000
 
| 0x00000000
| The corresponding value is a KHandle
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| The corresponding value is a KHandle, that should be closed in calling process.
 
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| 0x00000010
 
| 0x00000010
| The corresponding value is a KHandle, that should not be closed locally?
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| The corresponding value is a KHandle, that will be shared/duplicated?
 
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| 0x00000020
 
| 0x00000020
| Let kernel set value to local ProcessID
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| Let kernel set value to calling process ProcessID
 
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| 0x0000???2 <nowiki>|</nowiki> (size<<14)
 
| 0x0000???2 <nowiki>|</nowiki> (size<<14)

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