03-19-2011, 09:28 PM
Thanks for the reports. 
This was exactly what I wanted to check. It seems that this particular module is not a firmware one, but it's not a user module either.
I believe this module is responsible for some extra gateway functioning with DRM functions (perhaps it may be a wrapper for some of the npdrm libs).
Even so, there is no evidence that Sony supplies tools for building this module directly (like what happens with psmf of psmfplayer), which means there must be something special about it.
Whatever it is, I suspect it may change the behaviour for some games, in particular, "Final Fantasy Dissidia: Duodecim 012" which has 3 unmapped imports associated with this module.
Now, before changing this, could someone please try running Dissidia Duodecim 012 with libsuppreacc blacklisted and not blacklisted to see the difference? Thanks!

This was exactly what I wanted to check. It seems that this particular module is not a firmware one, but it's not a user module either.
I believe this module is responsible for some extra gateway functioning with DRM functions (perhaps it may be a wrapper for some of the npdrm libs).
Even so, there is no evidence that Sony supplies tools for building this module directly (like what happens with psmf of psmfplayer), which means there must be something special about it.
Whatever it is, I suspect it may change the behaviour for some games, in particular, "Final Fantasy Dissidia: Duodecim 012" which has 3 unmapped imports associated with this module.
Now, before changing this, could someone please try running Dissidia Duodecim 012 with libsuppreacc blacklisted and not blacklisted to see the difference? Thanks!
