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| 0x10 || 0x04 || int || '''children_number''' || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || 00 00 00 00 || rowspan="4" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} represents XML hierarchy ||  
| 0x10 || 0x04 || int || '''children_number''' || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || 00 00 00 00 || rowspan="4" {{cellcolors|lightgrey}} represents XML hierarchy ||  
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| 0x14 || 0x04 || int || '''next_brother_offset''' || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || 00 00 00 00 ||  
| 0x14 || 0x04 || int || '''next_sibling_offset''' || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || 00 00 00 00 ||  
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| 0x18 || 0x04 || int || '''prev_brother_offset''' || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || 00 00 00 00 || this is usually 0x0 however (does make writing RCOs easier though :P I guess Sony's tools do something similar...)
| 0x18 || 0x04 || int || '''prev_sibling_offset''' || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || 00 00 00 00 || this is usually 0x0 however (does make writing RCOs easier though :P I guess Sony's tools do something similar...)
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| 0x1C || 0x04 || int || '''parent_offset''' || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || 00 00 00 28 || entry offset relative to parent start offset
| 0x1C || 0x04 || int || '''parent_offset''' || {{yes}} || {{yes}} || 00 00 00 28 || entry offset relative to parent start offset

Revision as of 04:10, 18 October 2016

RCO TOC entry common area
Offset Length Type Name PSP icon PS3 icon Example (TOC) Example (XML) Notes
0x00 0x04 int entry_type Yes Yes 01 01 00 00 <MainTree name="label"> First and second byte indicates the entry type
0x04 0x04 int entry_label_offset Yes Yes 00 00 00 00 Offset to the label (relative to the label table). 0xFFFFFFFF means the label doesn't exist for this entry
0x08 0x04 int entry_header_size Yes Yes 00 00 00 28 no XML representation sizeof(RCOEntry) = 0x28 [ only used for entries with extra info (ie not "main" entries) ]
0x0C 0x04 int entry_size Yes Yes 00 00 00 00 main tables (main/img etc) uses 0x28 here, or is this the length of current entry (not including subentries)?
0x10 0x04 int children_number Yes Yes 00 00 00 00 represents XML hierarchy
0x14 0x04 int next_sibling_offset Yes Yes 00 00 00 00
0x18 0x04 int prev_sibling_offset Yes Yes 00 00 00 00 this is usually 0x0 however (does make writing RCOs easier though :P I guess Sony's tools do something similar...)
0x1C 0x04 int parent_offset Yes Yes 00 00 00 28 entry offset relative to parent start offset
0x20 0x04 unk toc_entry_unknown1 Yes Yes 00 00 00 00 no XML representation
0x24 0x04 unk toc_entry_unknown2 Yes Yes 00 00 00 00