nn::boss::NsData::GetHeaderInfo Member Functionnn::Result GetHeaderInfo( HeaderInfoType type, void * pValue, size_t size );
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| in | type | Specifies the header element type. |
| out | pValue | Specifies a buffer storing the header information. |
| in | size | Buffer size. |
Result values listed below. | Value | Description |
|---|---|
ResultSuccess |
Read successfully. |
| ResultInvalidNsDataValue | The pointer to the region that stores NSDATA is NULL. |
ResultNsDataNotFound |
The specified NS data is not found. It might have been automatically deleted. |
ResultInvalidNsDataGetHeadSize |
The header size does not match the header type specified by the GetHeaderInfo function. Normally this doesn't occur, but it is possible that something abnormal occurred. |
ResultStorageAccessPermission |
You do not have storage access rights. Cannot access the expanded save region. Reconfirm your access rights. |
ResultIpcNotSessionInitialized |
Either the session is not initialized or there are incompatible permissions. This Result is returned if this function is called before the Initialize or the InitializePriviledged function is called. Always call the Initialize or InitializePrivileged function first when you use the BOSS library. |
| A value other than the above. | Unexpected error (see boss_Result.h for error details). |
Reads NS archive header information. Specify the following types of NS archive header information to get the corresponding values. To do so, you must allocate the necessary memory in advance. When less than the necessary memory is available, the ResultInvalidNsDataGetHeadSize error is returned. NSD_TITLEID: The 64-bit title ID. (s64) NSD_FLAGS: The NSD flags. (bit32) NSD_DATATYPE: The NSD data type. (bit32) NSD_LENGTH: The NSD length. (s32) NSD_SERIALID: The NSD serial ID. (u32) NSD_VERSION: The NSD version number. (u32)
Note: Sometimes the target NS data cannot be found, possibly because another application has already deleted the NS data, there was not enough space available when downloading the NS archive, or the data was automatically deleted.
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