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yuzu is the world's most popular, open-source, Nintendo Switch emulator — started by the creators of Citra. It is written in C++ with portability in mind,
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service: Return proper result code for IPC::CommandType::Close.
bunnei
2017-11-01
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Merge pull request #2793 from Subv/replyandreceive
Sebastian Valle
2017-06-30
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Kernel/ServerSession: Keep track of which threads have issued sync requests.
Subv
2017-06-25
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ResultVal: Remove MoveFrom()
Yuri Kunde Schlesner
2017-06-19
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Kernel: Add a dedicated SetHleHandler method to ServerPort/ServerSession
Yuri Kunde Schlesner
2017-06-06
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-11
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HLE: Move SessionRequestHandler from Service:: to Kernel::
Yuri Kunde Schlesner
2017-06-06
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-2
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+5
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Kernel/Sessions: Remove the ClientSession::Create function.
Subv
2017-05-22
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+3
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Kernel: Use a Session object to keep track of the status of a Client/Server session pair.
Subv
2017-05-15
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+22
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Kernel: Object ShouldWait and Acquire calls now take a thread as a parameter.
Subv
2017-01-04
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Fixed the codestyle to match our clang-format rules.
Subv
2016-12-14
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-10
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+15
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Moved the HLE command buffer translation task to ServerSession instead of the HLE handler superclass.
Subv
2016-12-09
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+13
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Added a framework for partially handling Session disconnections.
Subv
2016-12-08
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+8
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Use std::move where appropriate.
Subv
2016-12-08
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KServerPorts now have an HLE handler "template", which is inherited by all ServerSessions created from it.
Subv
2016-12-05
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Declare empty ServerSession and ClientSession constructors as default.
Subv
2016-12-03
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Fixed the rebase mistakes.
Subv
2016-12-01
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A bit of a redesign.
Subv
2016-12-01
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-13
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+12
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fixup! Kernel/IPC: Use Ports and Sessions as the fundamental building block of Inter Process Communication.
Subv
2016-12-01
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Kernel/IPC: Use Ports and Sessions as the fundamental building block of Inter Process Communication.
Subv
2016-12-01
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