Error codes
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bit 31: Whether there is an error - 1= error(Bits 30-0 follow the definition below) - 0= success(Definition of bits 30-0 is free) bit 30: Error criticality (Critical) - 1= Fatal error - 0= Normal error bit 29,28: Reserved - 00= Always fixed to zero bit 27-16: Facility - 0x000= Reserved - 0x001= SCE_ERROR_FACILITY_ERRNO - 0x002= SCE_ERROR_FACILITY_KERNEL bit 15-0: Error code - The specific meaning depends on the facility code. - Even if the error code value is the same, but the facility code is different - Please note that it is treated as a separate error number.
0x800f
These seem to be coming from various signature checks/crypto routines.
Name | Hex | Error code | Remarks |
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SCE_SBL_ERROR_COMMON_ESTACK | 0x800f0029 | C1-6432-5 | sceSblAuthMgrLoadSelfSegmentForKernel / sceSblAuthMgrLoadSelfBlockForKernel: Returned after a failed sceSblAuthMgrAuthHeaderForKernel (?) |
SCE_SBL_ERROR_SRTC_EINVAL | 0x800f0516 | C1-6703-6 | If modulemgr tried to decrypt the segment and decompress it, but an error occurred. Or an error coming from SceSblAuthMgr with low probability |
SCE_SBL_ERROR_DEVACT_EINVAL | 0x800f0616 | C1-6761-0 | sceSblAuthMgrAuthHeaderForKernel: FW version mismatch (?) |
SCE_SBL_ERROR_AUTHMGR_ENOTINITIALIZED | 0x800f0b32 | C1-7079-3 | sceSblAuthMgrAuthHeaderForKernel: Invalid PathId |