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service: btm: Migrate service to new IPC
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Allows the use of the macro in constexpr-contexts.
Also avoids some potential problems when nesting braces inside it.
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vi: manage resources independently of nvnflinger and refactor
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ns: rewrite for new IPC
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am: account for offset in transfer memory storage
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service: audio: Rewrite IAudioController to new IPC
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service: Implement functions needed by Qlaunch
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Fix Just Dance 2023 not booting
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kernel: add and enable system suspend type
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service: set: Migrate ISystemSettingsServer to new IPC
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service: set: Migrate ISettingsServer to new interface
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am: rewrite part 1
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service: ldn: Migrate and refractor service to new IPC
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general: applet multiprocess
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service: bcat: Migrate and refractor service to new IPC
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service: add os types and multi wait API
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ipc: additional fixes
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service: hid: Free npad applet resource
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service: hid: Migrate hidbus to new interface
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VideoCore Refactor Part 1.
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MemoryManager: Reduce the page table size based on last big page address.
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service: irs: Migrate service to new interface
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nvnflinger: release buffers before presentation sleep
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cmif_serialization: enforce const for references
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Fix firmware timezone boot load check.
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service: use const references for input raw data
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notif: rewrite for new IPC
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video_core: rewrite presentation for layer composition
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service: capsrv: Migrate to new IPC
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service: hid: Fully implement touch resource
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am: rewrite for multiprocess support
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SMMU: A set of different fixes.
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Small time fixes
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cmif_serialization: fix LargeData types
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service: hid: Implement GetPlayerLedPattern accurately
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cmif_serialization: fix out layout calculation
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forgot to realign the enum
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Co-authored-by: liamwhite <liamwhite@users.noreply.github.com>
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Align the error case with it's index in the Errno enum
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Add the CONNREFUSED error to the Service::Sockets::Errno enum
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Add support for the CONNREFUSED Errno.
Without this Connect() will return SUCCESS when a connection is refused, instead of an error code. This causes code, that relies on the result of Connect() being SUCCESS, to execute when it shouldn't.
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service: am: Focus state changed goes last
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Move time services to new IPC and add debug printing
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Add some fixes/improvements to usage with the new IPC
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Use the input process handle to get the correct application's memory
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kernel: clear pinned waiter list on unpin
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service: set: Implement more Qlaunch Settings
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service: mii: Migrate service to new interface
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service: set: Implement more settings functions for Qlaunch
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fs: Various cleanups & add path class for later use
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fs: Move additional files to the fsp directory
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core: miscellaneous fixes
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service: add template serializer for method calls
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Rework time services
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Core: Implement Device Mapping & GPU SMMU
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service: hid: Implement EnableAppletForInput
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service: hid: Fully implement abstract vibration
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vi: check layer state before opening or closing
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Allow -u to accept a username string in addition to index
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service: set: Implement stubbed functions
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core: Support multiple modules per patcher
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service: acc: Only save profiles when profiles have changed
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audio: fetch process object from handle table
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fsp-srv: use program registry for SetCurrentProcess
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kernel: fix resource management issues
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server_manager: respond to session close correctly
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vi: minor cleanups
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* Fix typos in src/core
* Fix typo correction
* Fix indentation of MemoryStateNames
* Fix indent
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service: hid: Hook interface implementations
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service: set: Use official names
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KThread: Send termination interrupt to all cores a thread has affinity to
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KThread::RequestTerminate may run from a thread which is not the CurrentCore, and thus
masking this out is erroneous.
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service: hid: Use applet resource to get latest shared memory handle
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core_timing: minor refactors
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core: track separate heap allocation for linux
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jit: use code memory handles correctly
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kernel: use simple mutex for object list container
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fs: implement OpenDirectoryMode
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nvnflinger: mark buffer as acquired when acquired
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Have GetActiveChannelCount return the system channels instead of host device channels
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set: add cstddef for offsetof macro
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vi: fix confusion between closing and destroying layers
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Make system settings persistent across boots
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Improve path splitting speed
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common: use memory holepunching when clearing memory
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service: hid: Allow to create multiple instances of shared memory
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service: hid: Improve CreateAppletResource implementation and free resources
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fs: don't enumerate hidden savedata size file
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sm:: fix tipc deserialization
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kernel: fix single core
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ro: add separate ro service
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kernel: implement remaining IPC syscalls
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kernel: implement light IPC
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service: hid: Introduce proper AppletResource emulation
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service: nfc: Don't tag amiibos as corrupted if they are loaded as read only
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Implement Native Code Execution (NCE)
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set: don't load version nca with null romfs
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service: nfc: Validate mii data
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service: am: Create random mii for cabinet applet
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yuzu: Display firmware version
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service: hid: Create appropriate hid resources
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Ensures the proper initialization of the IActiveVibrationDeviceList. By using GetResourceManager() instead of resource_manager, we make sure that the IActiveVibrationDeviceListis initialized before it's used, preventing potential null issues.
Fixes #12088
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nvnflinger: use graphic buffer lifetime for map handle
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nvnflinger: implement consumer abandonment
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service: hid: Split hid.cpp into individual interfaces
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core: hid: Split SL and SR buttons
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service: irs: Implement moment image processor
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renderer_vulkan: fix cropping for presentation
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nvdrv: add ioctl command serialization wrapper
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service: acc: Ensure proper profile size
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yuzu: Only store games in the recently played list
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core: hid: Fix wrong battery values
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romfs: fix extraction of single-directory root
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service: am: Add support for LLE Software Keyboard Applet
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nvnflinger: fix reporting and freeing of preallocated buffers
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service: caps: Implement SaveScreenShotEx0 and variants
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kernel: update for 17.0.0
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service: mii: Create random mii with name
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service: hle: Allow to access read buffer A and X directly
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k_page_table: add missing page group open when locking memory
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jit: add support for relr-type relocations
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service: am: Add support for LLE Album Applet
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service: am: Add support for LLE Cabinet Applet
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service: mii: Fix reported bugs
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service: mii: Update implementation Part2 - Mii database support
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There are still some other issues not addressed here, but it's a start.
Workarounds for false-positive reports:
- `RasterizerAccelerated`: Put a gigantic array behind a `unique_ptr`,
because UBSan has a [hardcoded limit](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64531383/c-runtime-error-using-fsanitize-undefined-object-has-a-possibly-invalid-vp)
of how big it thinks objects can be, specifically when dealing with
offset-to-top values used with multiple inheritance. Hopefully this
doesn't have a performance impact.
- `QueryCacheBase::QueryCacheBase`: Avoid an operation that UBSan thinks
is UB even though it at least arguably isn't. See the link in the
comment for more information.
Fixes for correct reports:
- `PageTable`, `Memory`: Use `uintptr_t` values instead of pointers to
avoid UB from pointer overflow (when pointer arithmetic wraps around
the address space).
- `KScheduler::Reload`: `thread->GetOwnerProcess()` can be `nullptr`;
avoid calling methods on it in this case. (The existing code returns
a garbage reference to a field, which is then passed into
`LoadWatchpointArray`, and apparently it's never used, so it's
harmless in practice but still triggers UBSan.)
- `KAutoObject::Close`: This function calls `this->Destroy()`, which
overwrites the beginning of the object with junk (specifically a free
list pointer). Then it calls `this->UnregisterWithKernel()`. UBSan
complains about a type mismatch because the vtable has been
overwritten, and I believe this is indeed UB. `UnregisterWithKernel`
also loads `m_kernel` from the 'freed' object, which seems to be
technically safe (the overwriting doesn't extend as far as that
field), but seems dubious. Switch to a `static` method and load
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- Add missing virtual destructor on `SSLBackend`.
- On Windows, filter out `POLLWRBAND` (one of the new flags added) when
calling `WSAPoll`, because despite the constant being defined on
Windows, passing it calls `WSAPoll` to yield `EINVAL`.
- Reduce OpenSSL version requirement to satisfy CI; I haven't tested
whether it actually builds (or runs) against 1.1.1, but if not, I'll
figure it out.
- Change an instance of memcpy to memmove, even though the arguments
cannot overlap, to avoid a [strange GCC
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The original name `larg` was copied from the OpenSSL documentation and
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This implements some missing network APIs including a large chunk of the SSL
service, enough for Mario Maker (with an appropriate mod applied) to connect to
the fan server [Open Course World](https://opencourse.world/).
Connecting to first-party servers is out of scope of this PR and is a
minefield I'd rather not step into.
## TLS
TLS is implemented with multiple backends depending on the system's 'native'
TLS library. Currently there are two backends: Schannel for Windows, and
OpenSSL for Linux. (In reality Linux is a bit of a free-for-all where there's
no one 'native' library, but OpenSSL is the closest it gets.) On macOS the
'native' library is SecureTransport but that isn't implemented in this PR.
(Instead, all non-Windows OSes will use OpenSSL unless disabled with
`-DENABLE_OPENSSL=OFF`.)
Why have multiple backends instead of just using a single library, especially
given that Yuzu already embeds mbedtls for cryptographic algorithms? Well, I
tried implementing this on mbedtls first, but the problem is TLS policies -
mainly trusted certificate policies, and to a lesser extent trusted algorithms,
SSL versions, etc.
...In practice, the chance that someone is going to conduct a man-in-the-middle
attack on a third-party game server is pretty low, but I'm a security nerd so I
like to do the right security things.
My base assumption is that we want to use the host system's TLS policies. An
alternative would be to more closely emulate the Switch's TLS implementation
(which is based on NSS). But for one thing, I don't feel like reverse
engineering it. And I'd argue that for third-party servers such as Open Course
World, it's theoretically preferable to use the system's policies rather than
the Switch's, for two reasons
1. Someday the Switch will stop being updated, and the trusted cert list,
algorithms, etc. will start to go stale, but users will still want to
connect to third-party servers, and there's no reason they shouldn't have
up-to-date security when doing so. At that point, homebrew users on actual
hardware may patch the TLS implementation, but for emulators it's simpler to
just use the host's stack.
2. Also, it's good to respect any custom certificate policies the user may have
added systemwide. For example, they may have added custom trusted CAs in
order to use TLS debugging tools or pass through corporate MitM middleboxes.
Or they may have removed some CAs that are normally trusted out of paranoia.
Note that this policy wouldn't work as-is for connecting to first-party
servers, because some of them serve certificates based on Nintendo's own CA
rather than a publicly trusted one. However, this could probably be solved
easily by using appropriate APIs to adding Nintendo's CA as an alternate
trusted cert for Yuzu's connections. That is not implemented in this PR
because, again, first-party servers are out of scope.
(If anything I'd rather have an option to _block_ connections to Nintendo
servers, but that's not implemented here.)
To use the host's TLS policies, there are three theoretical options:
a) Import the host's trusted certificate list into a cross-platform TLS
library (presumably mbedtls).
b) Use the native TLS library to verify certificates but use a cross-platform
TLS library for everything else.
c) Use the native TLS library for everything.
Two problems with option a). First, importing the trusted certificate list at
minimum requires a bunch of platform-specific code, which mbedtls does not have
built in. Interestingly, OpenSSL recently gained the ability to import the
Windows certificate trust store... but that leads to the second problem, which
is that a list of trusted certificates is [not expressive
enough](https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/41909) to express a modern certificate
trust policy. For example, Windows has the concept of [explicitly distrusted
certificates](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-r2-and-2012/dn265983(v=ws.11)),
and macOS requires Certificate Transparency validation for some certificates
with complex rules for when it's required.
Option b) (using native library just to verify certs) is probably feasible, but
it would miss aspects of TLS policy other than trusted certs (like allowed
algorithms), and in any case it might well require writing more code, not less,
compared to using the native library for everything.
So I ended up at option c), using the native library for everything.
What I'd *really* prefer would be to use a third-party library that does option
c) for me. Rust has a good library for this,
[native-tls](https://docs.rs/native-tls/latest/native_tls/). I did search, but
I couldn't find a good option in the C or C++ ecosystem, at least not any that
wasn't part of some much larger framework. I was surprised - isn't this a
pretty common use case? Well, many applications only need TLS for HTTPS, and they can
use libcurl, which has a TLS abstraction layer internally but doesn't expose
it. Other applications only support a single TLS library, or use one of the
aforementioned larger frameworks, or are platform-specific to begin with, or of
course are written in a non-C/C++ language, most of which have some canonical
choice for TLS. But there are also many applications that have a set of TLS
backends just like this; it's just that nobody has gone ahead and abstracted
the pattern into a library, at least not a widespread one.
Amusingly, there is one TLS abstraction layer that Yuzu already bundles: the
one in ffmpeg. But it is missing some features that would be needed to use it
here (like reusing an existing socket rather than managing the socket itself).
Though, that does mean that the wiki's build instructions for Linux (and macOS
for some reason?) already recommend installing OpenSSL, so no need to update
those.
## Other APIs implemented
- Sockets:
- GetSockOpt(`SO_ERROR`)
- SetSockOpt(`SO_NOSIGPIPE`) (stub, I have no idea what this does on Switch)
- `DuplicateSocket` (because the SSL sysmodule calls it internally)
- More `PollEvents` values
- NSD:
- `Resolve` and `ResolveEx` (stub, good enough for Open Course World and
probably most third-party servers, but not first-party)
- SFDNSRES:
- `GetHostByNameRequest` and `GetHostByNameRequestWithOptions`
- `ResolverSetOptionRequest` (stub)
## Fixes
- Parts of the socket code were previously allocating a `sockaddr` object on
the stack when calling functions that take a `sockaddr*` (e.g. `accept`).
This might seem like the right thing to do to avoid illegal aliasing, but in
fact `sockaddr` is not guaranteed to be large enough to hold any particular
type of address, only the header. This worked in practice because in
practice `sockaddr` is the same size as `sockaddr_in`, but it's not how the
API is meant to be used. I changed this to allocate an `sockaddr_in` on the
stack and `reinterpret_cast` it. I could try to do something cleverer with
`aligned_storage`, but casting is the idiomatic way to use these particular
APIs, so it's really the system's responsibility to avoid any aliasing
issues.
- I rewrote most of the `GetAddrInfoRequest[WithOptions]` implementation. The
old implementation invoked the host's getaddrinfo directly from sfdnsres.cpp,
and directly passed through the host's socket type, protocol, etc. values
rather than looking up the corresponding constants on the Switch. To be
fair, these constants don't tend to actually vary across systems, but
still... I added a wrapper for `getaddrinfo` in
`internal_network/network.cpp` similar to the ones for other socket APIs, and
changed the `GetAddrInfoRequest` implementation to use it. While I was at
it, I rewrote the serialization to use the same approach I used to implement
`GetHostByNameRequest`, because it reduces the number of size calculations.
While doing so I removed `AF_INET6` support because the Switch doesn't
support IPv6; it might be nice to support IPv6 anyway, but that would have to
apply to all of the socket APIs.
I also corrected the IPC wrappers for `GetAddrInfoRequest` and
`GetAddrInfoRequestWithOptions` based on reverse engineering and hardware
testing. Every call to `GetAddrInfoRequestWithOptions` returns *four*
different error codes (IPC status, getaddrinfo error code, netdb error code,
and errno), and `GetAddrInfoRequest` returns three of those but in a
different order, and it doesn't really matter but the existing implementation
was a bit off, as I discovered while testing `GetHostByNameRequest`.
- The new serialization code is based on two simple helper functions:
```cpp
template <typename T> static void Append(std::vector<u8>& vec, T t);
void AppendNulTerminated(std::vector<u8>& vec, std::string_view str);
```
I was thinking there must be existing functions somewhere that assist with
serialization/deserialization of binary data, but all I could find was the
helper methods in `IOFile` and `HLERequestContext`, not anything that could
be used with a generic byte buffer. If I'm not missing something, then
maybe I should move the above functions to a new header in `common`...
right now they're just sitting in `sfdnsres.cpp` where they're used.
- Not a fix, but `SocketBase::Recv`/`Send` is changed to use `std::span<u8>`
rather than `std::vector<u8>&` to avoid needing to copy the data to/from a
vector when those methods are called from the TLS implementation.
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This is a deviation from the reference time zone implementation. The
actual code will set a pointer to the time zone name here, but for us we
have a limited number of characters to work with, and the name of the
time zone here could be larger than 8 characters.
We can make the assumption that time zone names greater than five
characters in length include a comma that denotes more data. Nintendo
just truncates that data for the name, so we can do the same.
time_zone_manager: Check for length of array
Just to be double sure that we never break past the array length,
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Reference implementation does not compare the booleans as we had them.
Use the correct ones as in the reference.
Also adds an assert. I have been made aware of a crash here and am
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GetTimeZoneString no longer reports a setting unique to yuzu, so we
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This causes the emulated system's universal time to be on the user's clock, and the user time to
be off if they set a time zone.
time_manager: Remove GetExternalRtcTime
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Uses C++20 tzdb to determine the system timezone. The switch uses the
597 posix time zones, so this needs tests if the system time zone isn't
posix-compliant.
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service: nfc: Add backup support
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Project Lime - yuzu Android Port
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input_common: Implement amiibo writing
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service: nfc: Remove encryption key requirement
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time: implement ContinuousAdjustmentTimePoint
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fs: stub cache storage
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Silence network spam
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service: nfc: Merge device interfaces and create the device manager
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kernel: match calls to Register and Unregister
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settings: rename extended memory layout to unsafe, move from general to system
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core: audio: return result when audio_out initialize failed
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service: am: Improve profile select applet
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applet: controller: Implement cancel button
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service: hid: Implement SetNpadJoyAssignmentModeSingleWithDestination
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kernel: fix unbounded stack usage in atomics
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applets: implement RequestExit
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service: hid: Silence warning on MergeSingleJoyAsDualJoy
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memory: rename global memory references to application memory
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nfc: Initialize device when controller is connected
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kernel: use KTypedAddress for addresses
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kernel: add timer pointer to KThreadQueue
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service: nfp: Improve implementation
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native_clock: Re-adjust the RDTSC frequency to its real frequency
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kernel: clone fpu status on CreateThread
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hle: rename legacy errors to Results
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kernel: fix WaitSynchronization
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general: fix type inconsistencies
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kernel: add missing header for libc++
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In file included from src/core/hle/kernel/k_light_lock.cpp:4:
In file included from src/./core/hle/kernel/k_light_lock.h:8:
src/./core/hle/kernel/k_scoped_lock.h:25:51: error: no member named 'addressof' in namespace 'std'
explicit KScopedLock(T& l) : KScopedLock(std::addressof(l)) {}
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service: miscellaneous cleanups
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service: HLE multiprocess
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Converts services to have their own processes
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service: avoid direct pointer access of transfer memory objects
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core: Update service function tables to 16.0.0+
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svc: Fix type consistency (exposed on macOS)
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kernel: Refactor thread_local variable usage
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On MSVC at least, there seems to be a non-trivial overhead to calling GetHostThreadId().
This slightly reworks the host_thread_id variable to reduce some of the complexity around its usage, along with some small refactors around current_thread and dummy thread
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general: rename CurrentProcess to ApplicationProcess
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Fix consexpr value declaration usage
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Signed-off-by: arades79 <scravers@protonmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: arades79 <scravers@protonmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: arades79 <scravers@protonmail.com>
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core: hid: Use gyro thresholds modes set by the game
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core: kernel: k_process: Use application system resource.
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kernel/svc: switch to generated wrappers
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service: hid: Return error if arguments of SetSupportedNpadIdType is invalid
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This reverts commit 25fc5c0e1158cb8e81cbc769b24ad84032a1fbfd, reversing
changes made to af20e25081f97d55b451606c87922e2b49f0d363.
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Revert "hle_ipc: Use std::span to avoid heap allocations/copies when calling ReadBuffer"
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input_common: Implement turbo buttons
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kernel: add KCapabilities
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hle_ipc: Use std::span to avoid heap allocations/copies when calling ReadBuffer
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Indicates explicitly that a copy is occurring
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Allows the use of HLERequestContext::ReadBufferSpan
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The usages of the Parcel class were already unique to either Read or Write operations.
Avoids needing a vector of the input payload for the InputParcel use-case, instead it can remain as a span.
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clang-15 primary run
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kernel: fix incorrect locking order in suspension
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kernel: KPageTable: update
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timing: wait for completion on unregister
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Revert "k_page_group: synchronize"
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kernel: workaround static shared memory initialization
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hle_ipc: Refactor ReadBuffer to set buffer size upon initialization
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Initializing the vector size during initialization is more efficient than a later call to resize()
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Set: Allow setting device nickname
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hle_ipc: Reserve vectors before populating
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Used by Just Dance® 2023 Edition
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general: improve handling of system startup failure
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Correctly unlock mutex before its destruction
As per https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/mutex/~mutex destroying a locked mutex is undefined behavior and MSVC++ decides to throw in this case
Swap out unique for scoped lock and readd comment
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kernel: Ensure relevant class members are always initialized on construction
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service: nfc: Implement mifare service
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service_thread: fix uninitialized memory usage
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hle: service: audio: Use default service thread.
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- This was arbitrarily added by me, and does not appear to be helpful.
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general: fix compile for Apple Clang
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service: nifm: Update stubs for Submit/GetRequestState/GetResult
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nvdrv: Simplify builder declarations
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We can just use auto here. If one of these ever happens to not be
derived from nvdevice, then this will cause a compilation error.
We can also move the devices into the collection to get rid of an
unnecessary atomic reference count increment and decrement.
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producer_listener: Add virtual destructor to IProducerListener
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Several member variables are shared_ptr's to this base class. Even
though producer listeners are still unimplemented, this ensures we
always have consistent deletion behavior once this ends up being used
polymorphically.
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consumer_base: Pass std::shared_ptr by const reference
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This isn't directly modified.
Also allows rvalues to be used with it.
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Avoids an unnecessary reference count increment and decrement
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Avoids churning atomic reference count increments and decrements.
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override already serves this purpose
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This doesn't modify class state at all.
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The only time we need to check bounds is on the first access.
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Will allow the compiler to complain about cases where ignoring the
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k_handle_table: Remove cast to void* in GetObjectForIpc
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This was used to get around the KProcess class being incomplete. We can
just move this to the cpp file and eliminate the cast entirely, letting
the compiler do its work.
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service: am: Implement cabinet applet
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core: hid: Implement true multitouch support
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kernel: implement data cache management operations
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nvnflinger: fix lost wakeup
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Add break for default cases
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Visual Studio has an option to search all files in a solution, so I
did a search in there for "default:" looking for any missing break
statements.
I've left out default statements that return something, and that throw
something, even if via ThrowInvalidType. UNREACHABLE leads towards throw
R_THROW macro leads towards a return
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core: Update result module
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Debugger improvements
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service_thread: remove explicit KProcess
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Initial ARM64 support
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kernel: assign KProcess to service threads
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Ensure correctness of atomic store ordering
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Kernel: Various updates for FW 15.0.x
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kernel: invert session request handling flow
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- These APIs are used to capture the opened users and allow that state to be persisted across processes.
- They are not intended to just return the system opened users, that is what ListOpenUsers is for.
- Fixes the launch hang with Bayonetta 3.
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service: am: Stub SetRecordVolumeMuted
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Improved support for nx-hbmenu
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audio_in/out_system: Pass Initialize members by value where applicable
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applet_resource_user_id isn't actually modified and is just assigned to
a member variable, so this doesn't need to be a mutable reference.
Similarly, the device name itself isn't modified and is only moved. We
pass by value here, since we can still perform the move, but eliminate a
sneaky set of calls that can unintentionally destroy the original
string. Given how nested the calls are, it's good to get rid of this
potential vector for a use-after-move bug.
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kernel: refactor dummy thread wakeups
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This also covers std::span, which does not have a const iterator.
Also renames IsSTLContainer to IsContiguousContainer to explicitly convey its semantics.
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service: nfp: Allow amiibos without keys
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input_common: cache vibration tests
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core: barrier service thread shutdown
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nvdrv: fix container destruction order
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Clang and ICC for whatever reason also defines __GNUC__. Exclude them from this check.
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hid/npad: Fix copy size in GetSupportedNpadIdTypes
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Previously this was passing the size of the vector into memcpy rather
than the size in bytes to copy, which would result in a partial read.
Thankfully, this function isn't used yet, so this gets rid of a bug
before it's able to do anything.
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Makes for stronger typing and allows tooling bounds checks provided by
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kernel: Session request cleanup
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[audio_core] Update for firmware 15.0.0
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kernel: fix slab heap ABA
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video_core: implement 1D copies based on VMM 'kind'
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general: Add missing pragma once
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kernel: remove KWritableEvent
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IFriendService: stub CheckFriendListAvailability
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kernel: add expanded result macros
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common: remove "yuzu:" prefix from thread names
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The display vsync event can only be retrieved once per display. Returns VI::ResultPermissionDenied if we attempt to retrieve the vsync event for the same display.
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These are used as read-only arrays, so we can make the data read-only
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core: ns: Implement pl:s service
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network: Fixes and improvements to the room feature
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GetCurrentFocusState
SetClockSpeed
EnableSixAxisSensorUnalteredPassthrough
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Get, GetOld
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Co-Authored-By: Narr the Reg <5944268+german77@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Morph <39850852+Morph1984@users.noreply.github.com>
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These are only used in the numeric keyboard, and correspond to the keys to the left and right of the "0" key on the numeric keyboard.
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[REUSE] is a specification that aims at making file copyright
information consistent, so that it can be both human and machine
readable. It basically requires that all files have a header containing
copyright and licensing information. When this isn't possible, like
when dealing with binary assets, generated files or embedded third-party
dependencies, it is permitted to insert copyright information in the
`.reuse/dep5` file.
Oh, and it also requires that all the licenses used in the project are
present in the `LICENSES` folder, that's why the diff is so huge.
This can be done automatically with `reuse download --all`.
The `reuse` tool also contains a handy subcommand that analyzes the
project and tells whether or not the project is (still) compliant,
`reuse lint`.
Following REUSE has a few advantages over the current approach:
- Copyright information is easy to access for users / downstream
- Files like `dist/license.md` do not need to exist anymore, as
`.reuse/dep5` is used instead
- `reuse lint` makes it easy to ensure that copyright information of
files like binary assets / images is always accurate and up to date
To add copyright information of files that didn't have it I looked up
who committed what and when, for each file. As yuzu contributors do not
have to sign a CLA or similar I couldn't assume that copyright ownership
was of the "yuzu Emulator Project", so I used the name and/or email of
the commit author instead.
[REUSE]: https://reuse.software
Follow-up to 01cf05bc75b1e47beb08937439f3ed9339e7b254
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This works under assumption that only application will try to use
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service: notifa: Implement most part of this service
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common: consolidate ELF structure definitions
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service: hid: Improve stub of IRS
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Service: hid: Several improvements and implementations
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Needed by Nintendo Switch Sports
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Needed by Nintendo Switch Sports
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A ResultRange defines an inclusive range of error descriptions within an error module.
This can be used to check whether the description of a given ResultCode falls within the range.
The conversion function returns a ResultCode with its description set to description_start.
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This formats all copyright comments according to SPDX formatting guidelines.
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`return distribution(gen)` is a data race between a read and a write in
two threads, reported by TSan. Remove static random number generators so
they aren't using the same generator.
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Change the memory order to acqure-release when we decrement the
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TSan reports a data race between writing at cpp:1162 and reading at
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TSan reported a race between thread 36 and thread 34, a read at :225 and
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TSan reported a race at :258 and :803, so make current_process an atomic
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TSan reports a race between the main thread and T37 during
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respectively. Set owner_thread to an atomic pointer to fix it.
Co-authored-by: bunnei <bunneidev@gmail.com>
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src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp: In function 'Service::Sockets::NetDbError Service::Sockets::AddrInfoErrorToNetDbError(s32)':
src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:66:10: error: 'EAI_NODATA' was not declared in this scope; did you mean 'EAI_NONAME'?
66 | case EAI_NODATA:
| ^~~~~~~~~~
| EAI_NONAME
src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp: In function 'std::vector<unsigned char> Service::Sockets::SerializeAddrInfo(const addrinfo*, s32, std::string_view)':
src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:127:53: error: 'sockaddr_in' does not name a type; did you mean 'SockAddrIn'?
127 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(current->ai_addr);
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src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:127:64: error: expected '>' before '*' token
127 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(current->ai_addr);
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src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:127:64: error: expected '(' before '*' token
127 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(current->ai_addr);
| ^
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src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:127:65: error: expected primary-expression before '>' token
127 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(current->ai_addr);
| ^
src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:127:84: error: expected ')' before ';' token
127 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(current->ai_addr);
| ^
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src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:148:53: error: 'sockaddr_in6' does not name a type; did you mean 'SockAddrIn6'?
148 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(current->ai_addr);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~
| SockAddrIn6
src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:148:65: error: expected '>' before '*' token
148 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(current->ai_addr);
| ^
src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:148:65: error: expected '(' before '*' token
148 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(current->ai_addr);
| ^
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src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:148:66: error: expected primary-expression before '>' token
148 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(current->ai_addr);
| ^
src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:148:85: error: expected ')' before ';' token
148 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(current->ai_addr);
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bsd: Allow inexact match for address length in AcceptImpl
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applet: mii: Simple implementation of mii applet
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- Adds KThreadLocalPage and KPageBuffer, which we will use for accurate TLS management.
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- Fixes memory access issues in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that occur when un/mapping NROs.
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- As this can only be derived once.
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- Fixes an issue with pool sizes being incorrectly reported.
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Inlines implementation of exclusive instructions into JITted code,
improving performance of applications relying heavily on these
instructions.
We also fastmem these instructions for additional speed, with
support for appropriate recompilation on fastmem failure.
An unsafe optimization to disable the intercore global_monitor is also
provided, should one wish to rely solely on cmpxchg semantics for
safety.
See also: merryhime/dynarmic#664
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- This uses a larger 6GB DRAM memory layout, which is useful for some mods that require more memory.
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core: hle: kernel: KPageTable: Improve Un/MapPhysicalMemory.
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core: hle: kernel: KPageTable: Fix UnmapPages.
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nfp: Improve amiibo support
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kernel: svc: Add OutputDebugString32, CreateCodeMemory32, ControlCodeMemory32
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Very straightforward, they are just wrappers to the 64-bit version of
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service/mnpp: Stub mnpp_app
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Used in Super Nintendo Entertainment System™ - Nintendo Switch Online
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svc: Set unique names for function tables
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Used by Splatoon 2, when opening the inventory from a LAN battle lobby.
Reference: https://switchbrew.org/wiki/HID_services
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common: Revise and fix the UUID implementation
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This completes the removal of the old UUID implementation.
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This warning is triggered by GCC when copying into non-trivially default constructible types, as it uses the more restrictive std::is_trivial (which includes std::is_trivially_default_constructible) to determine whether memcpy is safe instead of std::is_trivially_copyable.
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hle: kernel: KPageTable: Migrate locks to KScopedLightLock.
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This allows for better compiler errors, where the compiler will state a
copy or move couldn't occur due to the relevant function being deleted.
Previously a compiler would warn about the relevant function not being
accessible (which, while true, isn't as informative as it could be).
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Used by Espgaluda II
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- Previously, it was possible for a thread migration to occur from core A to core B.
- Next, core B waits on a guest lock that must be released by a thread queued for core A.
- Meanwhile, core A is still waiting on the core B's current thread lock - resulting in a deadlock.
- Fix this by try-locking the thread lock.
- Fixes softlocks in FF8 and Pokemon Legends Arceus.
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Kernel Memory Updates (Part 4): Improve Un/MapPages, and more.
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kernel/k_affinity_mask: Remove duplicated assert
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- But do not enter the priority queue, as otherwise they will be scheduled.
- Allows dummy threads to use guest synchronization primitives.
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- These are already tracked by kernel's registered_objects member.
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- This does not appear to be necessary anymore.
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- Considering is_thread_waiting is never set, so we can remove IsThreadWaiting.
- KThread::EndWait will take the scheduler lock, so we can remove the redundant lock.
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- These are only used by host threads for locking and will never have a wait_queue.
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- These are only used by host threads for locking.
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- This will be used to ensure that we do not schedule dummy threads.
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service: apm: Stub ISession SetCpuOverclockEnabled
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Since we don't currently support CPU overclocking within the emulated system, this can be stubbed for now, like APM IsCpuOverclockEnabled.
- Used by Gravity Rider Zero
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Switchbrew has the function names now.
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service/hid: Initialize applet_resource on SetNpadAnalogStickUseCenterClamp
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- Heap pages should be zero'd.
- Also explicitly passed along heap allocation option.
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Accurately implement thread exit
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- This is used to terminate a thread asynchronously after it has been exited.
- This fixes a crash that can occur in Pokemon Sword/Shield because a thread is incorrectly closed on svcExitThread, then, the thread is destroyed on svcCloseHandle while it is still scheduled.
- Instead, we now wait for the thread to no longer be scheduled on all cores before destroying it from KWorkerTaskManager, which is accurate to HOS behavior.
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- This makes our implementations of these more closely match HOS.
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- These primitives are used to dispatch asynchronous kernel tasks from KThread and KProcess.
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Found by static analysis with PVS-Studio. Nobody seems to really know what was it doing there.
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hle: kernel: Fix service_threads access to be thread safe V2.
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- PR #7699 attempted to fix CreateServiceThread and ReleaseServiceThread to be thread safe, but inadvertently introduced a possible dead-lock.
- With this PR, we use a worker thread to manage the service thread list, allowing it only to be accessed by a single thread, and guaranteeing threads will not destroy themselves.
- Fixes a rare crash in Pokemon Sword/Shield, I've now run this game for ~12 hours non-stop and am quite confident this is a good solution for this issue.
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service/hid: Decrease motion update rate
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Motion stops working in Mario Tennis in swing mode if the update rate is too fast even when HW it updates at the same speed. 10ms it's the minimum period that the game needs to start working again.
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hle: kernel: Fix service_threads access to be thread safe.
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- CreateServiceThread and ReleaseServiceThread can be accessed by different threads, uses a lock to make this thread safe.
- Fixes a rare crash in Pokemon Sword/Shield that can occur when a new service thread is being created while an old one is being destroyed.
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core:hle:service:nvflinger Implement few type in bufferqueue query method
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This reverts commit e7733544779f2706d108682dd027d44e7fa5ff4b, reversing
changes made to abbbdc2bc027ed7af236625ae8427a46df63f7e7.
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Fixes a hang that may occur when stopping emulation and the VSync thread is blocked on the syncpoint condition variable.
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- We largely had the mechanics in place for thread pinning, this change hooks these up.
- Validated with tests https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/Atmosphere/blob/master/tests/TestSvc/source/test_thread_pinning.cpp.
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- Updates our svcSetHeapSize with latest HOS, furthermore allowing heap size to properly be extended/shrunk.
- Validated with tests https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/Atmosphere/blob/master/tests/TestSvc/source/test_set_heap_size.cpp.
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core: hle: kernel: Implement SetMemoryPermission.
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- Not seen in any games yet, but validated with kernel tests.
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- This was added with firmware 11.0.0 (https://switchbrew.org/wiki/11.0.0).
- X18 is OR'd by kernel with 1, to make sure it is odd.
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- Enforce tha the supplied handle is invalid, not valid.
- This gets Witcher 3 booting.
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service/hid: Improve console motion accuracy
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core: hle: Remove global HLE lock.
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- This was added early on as a hack to protect against some concurrency issues.
- It's not clear that this serves any purpose anymore, and if it does, individual components should be fixed rather than using a global recursive mutex.
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Avoids a memory leak.
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Kernel: Improve threading & scheduling V3
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- Fixes a crash in Megadimension Neptunia VII.
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- Fixes a potential deadlock on service thread shutdown.
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- This would have limited value, and would be a mess to handle properly.
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- Useful purely for debugging.
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kernel: svc: Implement ProcessMemory and CodeMemory SVCs
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Co-authored-by: Mai M. <mathew1800@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Mai M. <mathew1800@gmail.com>
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Used by Skyline modding framework
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service/notif: Add notif:a and stub ListAlarmSettings, Initialize
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Support multiple videos playing
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service/hid: Stub SetNpadCaptureButtonAssignment and ClearNpadCaptureButtonAssignment
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Used by ring fit adventure 1.2.0
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general: Replace high_resolution_clock with steady_clock
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On some OSes, high_resolution_clock is an alias to system_clock and is not monotonic in nature. Replace this with steady_clock.
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- Used by Disney Magical World 2: Enchanted Edition
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- Used by Super Bomberman R Online
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We were previously truncating this to a u32 as there were no known buttons that used the full 64 bits of this type. Fix this now that we know they are used.
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Core: Stub services and functions needed for checkpoint
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Used in checkpoint homebrew
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Used in checkpoint homebrew
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Used in checkpoint homebrew
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Fix compiler bug
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start lion review
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review fixes
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kernel: svc: Implement SetProcessMemoryPermission
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- Used by Skyline modding framework
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Fix crash on exit due to static scoped dummy threads
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- Used by Skyline modding framework
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The text check message can be encoded in UTF-8.
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Confirm means that the text has already been checked by the application to be correct, but is asking the user for confirmation.
The confirmation text itself seems to be corrupted though, this needs to be investigated.
Fixes the software keyboard in Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir
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general: Get the current process program id directly from the system
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This allows us to avoid including KProcess' header file in files that only need to get the current process' program id.
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service: aoc: Stub more 13.x functions used by Animal Crossing
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Used by Animal Crossing: New Horizons v2.0.0 DLC
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Used by Animal Crossing: New Horizons v2.0.0 DLC
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core: Reduce unused header includes
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- Used by Animal Crossing: New Horizons v2.0.0
Since the name is currently unknown, '160' is used as a placeholder.
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num_handles is a s32
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This is made obsolete by the presence of implicit constructors.
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This amends the documentation slightly to reflect the updated interface.
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Common::Expected effectively provides the same functions as ResultVal, so we can implement it with this.
This can be replaced with std::expected with minimal effort should it be standardized in the C++ Standard Template Library.
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Fix memory leak v2
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file_sys/ns: Add Brazilian Portuguese to the list of ApplicationLanguage
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It seems that Nintendo finally filled that last empty spot in ApplicationLanguage for a total of 16 supported languages.
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hle/result: Remove cv-qualifiers from Arg in MakeResult
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This removes the const qualification for types when MakeResult(arg) is used in a const member function, allowing for automatic deduction and removing the need to manually specify the non-const type as the template argument.
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While we're at it, we can also declare these copy/move constructor/assignment as noexcept.
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ResultVal was missing a move assignment operator, add it.
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SVC: Implement svcInfo:IdleTickCount
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Used by the Witcher 3
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The current arguments worked by happenstance as games only ever submit
one syncpoint and request one fence back, if a game were to do something
other than this then the arguments would've been parsed entirely wrong.
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settings: Remove std::chrono usage
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KPageTable: Perform ranged invalidation when unmapping code memory
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Co-Authored-By: Fernando S. <1731197+FernandoS27@users.noreply.github.com>
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NVHost_Ctrl: Force wait if the gpu falls behind too long.
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applets/web: Fallback to loader to get the manual romfs if none is found
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gpu: Migrate implementation to the cpp file
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Avoids a destruction data race that may occur on the vsync thread
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This seems to only be used to protect a later gpu function call. So we can move the lock into that call instead.
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common/logging: Reduce dependent header include overhead
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The current implementation of BoxCat as it stands is non-functional due to the reliance on a server providing BCAT files.
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This also moves IAudioIn's definition to the header.
Required for Splatoon 2 LAN play.
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Given we have a function to invalidate, we should also have ones to
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FS: Recursively create directories for CreateDirectory
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Originally we only created the parent directory, this caused issues for creating directories which also contained subdirectories, eg `/Folder1/Folder2`
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hid/am: Stub SetTouchScreenConfiguration and implement GetNotificationStorageChannelEvent
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The format member the IGBPBuffer may not always specify the correct desired format. Using the external format member ensures a valid format is provided when creating the framebuffer.
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- This would have limited value, and would be a mess to handle properly.
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This commit renames the "Services" tab to "Network" and adds a combobox that allows the user to select the network interface that yuzu should use. This new setting is now used to get the local IP address in Network::GetHostIPv4Address. This prevents yuzu from selecting the wrong network interface and thus using the wrong IP address. The return type of Network::GetHostIPv4Adress has also been changed.
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nvdec: Fix VP9 reference frame refreshes
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This was mainly used to keep track of mapped buffers for later unmapping. Since unmap is no longer implemented, this no longer seves a valuable purpose.
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Skip unmapping nvdec buffers to avoid breaking the continuity of the VP9 reference frame addresses, and the risk of invalidating data before the async GPU thread is done with it.
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Some games may interpret the read string as a null-terminated string instead of just reading the string up to buffer_size.
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service: ns, set: Add PT_BR (Brazilian Portuguese)
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general: Rename "Frame Limit" references to "Speed Limit"
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This setting is best referred to as a speed limit, as it involves the limits of all timing based aspects of the emulator, not only framerate.
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config, nvflinger: Add FPS cap setting
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Version 8 adds support for key remapping introduced in FW 11.0, we will not be implementing this for now.
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nvdec: Fix Submit Ioctl data source, vic frame dimension computations
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Plus some minor cleanup for consistency.
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This fixes the hint videos in New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
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npad: Disable vibration check if disabled
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general: Move most settings' defaults and labels into their definition
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bcat: Fix settings access
telemetry_session: Fix settings accesses
So this is what I get for testing with the web service disabled.
touch_from_button: Fix settings access for clang
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Creates a new BasicSettings class in common/settings, and forces setting
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Moves defaults and labels from both frontends into common settings.
Creates a helper function in each frontend to facillitate reading the
settings now with the new default and label properties.
Settings::Setting is also now a subclass of Settings::BasicSetting. Also
adds documentation for both Setting and BasicSetting.
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We were including the first 2 default miis which are not meant to be shown in games. With this change, we properly retrieve the 6 default miis shown in games, with 3 of each gender.
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[audio_core] Decouple audio update and processing, and process at variable rate
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Currently, processing of audio samples is called from AudioRenderer's Update method, using a fixed 4 buffers to process the given samples. Games call Update at variable rates, depending on framerate and/or sample count, which causes inconsistency in audio processing. From what I've seen, 60 FPS games update every ~0.004s, but 30 FPS/160 sample games update somewhere between 0.02 and 0.04, 5-10x slower. Not enough samples get fed to the backend, leading to a lot of audio skipping.
This PR seeks to address this by de-coupling the audio consumption and the audio update. Update remains the same without calling for buffer queuing, and the consume now schedules itself to run based on the sample rate and count.
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This prevents mod files from being locked due to the read-only share flag in Windows.
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If someone else wants to support other mod formats in the SDMC
directory, that can be added later. For now, just allow RomFS modding
here and force people to do other types of mods the old way.
Addresses review comments.
Co-authored-by: LC <mathew1800@gmail.com>
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services: Misc. minor changes for latest SDK update.
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common: Replace common_sizes into user-literals
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Removes common_sizes.h in favor of having `_KiB`, `_MiB`, `_GiB`, etc
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To keep the global namespace clean, users will have to use:
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general: Add missing #pragma once directives
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externals: Update fmt to 8.0.0
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[audout] Implement GetAudioOutPlayedSampleCount
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npad: Fix data race when updating devices
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Add a lock to avoid data races.
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common: fs: Miscellaneous changes
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There are a lot of scenarios where we don't particularly care whether or not the removal operation and just simply attempt a removal.
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service: spl: Implement general SPL service
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The timezone info file can be within subdirectories (such as Asia/Tokyo), use GetFileRelative instead of GetFile to get files within subdirectories.
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This introduces a new setting Enable FS Access Log which saves the filesystem access log to sdmc:/FsAccessLog.txt
If this setting is not enabled, this will indicate to FS to not call OutputAccessLogToSdCard.
Fixes softlocks during loading in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 when certain DLC is enabled.
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Guest logs are not very useful, as they are intended for use by the game developers during development. As such, they provide little meaning to be logged by yuzu and tend to overwhelm the log output at times.
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hle: kernel: Refactor to allocate a ServiceThread per service handler.
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- Fixes Pokken Tournament DX crashes/softlocks, which were regressed by #6347.
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The result code classes are used quite extensively throughout both the
kernel and service HLE code. We can mark these member functions as
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Transition to PascalCase for result names.
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Applications may leave this region of memory uninitialized when the text check result is not either Failure or Confirm.
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ldn: Add and stub lp2p:sys lp2p:app INetworkServiceMonitor INetworkService
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit needs lp2p:sys lp2p:app INetworkServiceMonitor INetworkService to be able to progress.
Note: The game still fails to boot from unimplemented LDN and BSD services.
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hid/gesture: Simplify point related code
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We can now use this in a generic context to reuse it with the finger
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* common: fs: fs_types: Create filesystem types
Contains various filesystem types used by the Common::FS library
* common: fs: fs_util: Add std::string to std::u8string conversion utility
* common: fs: path_util: Add utlity functions for paths
Contains various utility functions for getting or manipulating filesystem paths used by the Common::FS library
* common: fs: file: Rewrite the IOFile implementation
* common: fs: Reimplement Common::FS library using std::filesystem
* common: fs: fs_paths: Add fs_paths to replace common_paths
* common: fs: path_util: Add the rest of the path functions
* common: Remove the previous Common::FS implementation
* general: Remove unused fs includes
* string_util: Remove unused function and include
* nvidia_flags: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* settings: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* logging: backend: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* core: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* perf_stats: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* reporter: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* telemetry_session: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* key_manager: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* bis_factory: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* registered_cache: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* xts_archive: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: acc: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* applets/profile: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* applets/web: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: filesystem: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* loader: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* gl_shader_disk_cache: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* nsight_aftermath_tracker: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vulkan_library: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_debug: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* game_list_worker: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* config: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_filesystem: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_per_game_addons: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_profile_manager: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_ui: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* input_profiles: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu_cmd: config: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu_cmd: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_real: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_libzip: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: bcat: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu: main: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_real: Delete the contents of an existing file in CreateFile
Current usages of CreateFile expect to delete the contents of an existing file, retain this behavior for now.
* input_profiles: Don't iterate the input profile dir if it does not exist
Silences an error produced in the log if the directory does not exist.
* game_list_worker: Skip parsing file if the returned VfsFile is nullptr
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* common: fs: Validate paths for path length
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This commit moves the frame counting responsibility onto the concrete renderers after their frame draw calls. Resulting in more meaningful metrics.
The displayed FPS is now made up of the average framerate between the previous and most recent update, in order to avoid distracting FPS counter updates when framerate is oscillating between close values.
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nvdrv: /dev/nvhost-prof-gpu for production
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glue: Add ectx:aw service placeholder
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general: Write buffers before pushing raw arguments
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IRegistrar's Issue function before SetApplicationLaunchProperty, we'd
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pctl: Rework how pctl works to be more accurate
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This command returns a Nintendo Account ID and writes 2 output buffers. The first output buffer is a NasUserBaseForApplication and the second output buffer is currently empty.
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- Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
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Prevents warnings on clang 12. This path is reachable on other
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We were previously the name of the object being initialized within its
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Allows SVC calls to have much more informative information during error
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lm: Fix ReadLeb128
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Fixes assertion on Bloodstained Ritual of the Night.
We would over read sometimes, this is fixed by checking if the top bit is set in the first iteration. We also lock the loop off to be only the max size of the type we can fit. Finally we changed an incorrect print of "DEBUG" to "TRACE" to reflect the proper log severity
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This is a useful function in a generic context or with types that
overload unary operator&. However, primitives and pointers will never do
this, so we can opt for a more straightforward syntax.
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This code is never used, so we can remove it. It's in version control,
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Kernel Rework: Refactor KEvent/KReadableEvent/KWritableEvent
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Given these are only used as function existence checks, we can simplify
some usages of declval, given they aren't particularly useful here.
Reduces a few template instantiations, which at most reduces compile
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We can make use of the _t variants of the templates to cut down on a
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An identifier containing a starting underscore followed by a capital
letter is reserved by the standard. It's trivial to avoid this by moving
the underscore to the end of the identifier.
While the likelihood of clashing here being minimal, we can turn a
"should not break" scenario into a definitive "will not break" one, so
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kernel: Rewrite resource limit to be more accurate
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acc: Fix error when second user is selected
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hid: Only update motion for npad and prevent over scheduling events
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nifm: Stub GetCurrentNetworkProfile and GetCurrentIpConfigInfo
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- Used by Minecraft Bedrock Edition
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nifm: Fix GetAppletInfo stub
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am/IApplicationFunctions: Stub IsGamePlayRecordingSupported
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audout: FlushAudioOutBuffers
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The second input buffer could be optional when prepo/srepo is called, test for the availability of the second buffer prior to reading from it.
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HID: Stub Set/Get/Reset SixaxisSensorFusionParameters
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hle: Implement remaining services for Stereo Vision
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mii: Fix BuildRandomStoreData & Cleanup raw_data
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Cleaned up mii raw data to reflect the underlying values instead of just a chunk of bytes.
Fixed BuildRandomStoreData not actually generating random miis properly. "values" should be a u32, not a u8.
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nvdrv: Unregister already registered events
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hle: service: am: Stub ILibraryAppletAccessor::PresetLibraryAppletGpuTimeSliceZero.
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lbl: Implement most of lbl
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Pretty basic service, only thing left to do is handle setting applying once set:sys is implemented
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acc: Stub StoreSaveDataThumbnail
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Squash attributes into the pointer's integer, making them an uintptr_t
pair containing 2 bits at the bottom and then the pointer. These bits
are currently unused thanks to alignment requirements.
Configure Dynarmic to mask out these bits on pointer reads.
While we are at it, remove some unused attributes carried over from
Citra.
Read/Write and other hot functions use a two step unpacking process that
is less readable to stop MSVC from emitting an extra AND instruction in
the hot path:
mov rdi,rcx
shr rdx,0Ch
mov r8,qword ptr [rax+8]
mov rax,qword ptr [r8+rdx*8]
mov rdx,rax
-and al,3
and rdx,0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFCh
je Core::Memory::Memory::Impl::Read<unsigned char>
mov rax,qword ptr [vaddr]
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and use that instead.
This would also be found in `<concepts>`, but unlike `std::same_as`,
`std::convertible_to` is not yet implemented in libc++, LLVM's STL
implementation - not even in master. (In fact, `std::same_as` is the
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This is used to force system updates on launching the web browser. We do not care about system updates so this can be set to false.
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controllers/npad: Validate device handles before use
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fsp_srv: Implement OpenDataStorageWithProgramIndex
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aoc_u: Stub IPurchaseEventManager and its service commands
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- Used by DOOM: Eternal
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Simplifies and removes some casts. In all cases, these were generally
widening from a 32-bit unsigned type to a 64-bit unsigned type, so no
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nim: Stub IsLargeResourceAvailable
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network, sockets: Replace `POLL_IN`, `POLL_OUT`, etc. constants with an `enum class PollEvents`
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Actually, two enum classes, since for some reason there are two separate
yet identical `PollFD` types used in the codebase. I get that one is
ABI-compatible with the Switch while the other is an abstract type used
for the host, but why not use `WSAPOLLFD` directly for the latter?
Anyway, why make this change? Because on Apple platforms, `POLL_IN`,
`POLL_OUT`, etc. (with an underscore) are defined as macros in
<sys/signal.h>. (This is inherited from FreeBSD.) So defining
a variable with the same name causes a compile error.
I could just rename the variables, but while I was at it I thought I
might as well switch to an enum for stronger typing.
Also, change the type used for values copied directly to/from the
`events` and `revents` fields of the host *native*
`pollfd`/`WSASPOLLFD`, from `u32` to `short`, as `short` is the correct
canonical type on both Unix and Windows.
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core: Remove unnecessary enum casts in log calls
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Follows the video core PR. fmt doesn't require casts for enum classes
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applets: Resolve variable shadowing
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Avoids unnecessary copies.
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Avoids unnecessary 1072 byte copies when querying info about
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core: Mark unused fields as [[maybe_unused]]
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hle: Type check ResponseBuilder::Push arguments, and fix use in vi.cpp
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- Add a type check so that calling Push with an invalid type produces a
compile error rather than a linker error.
- vi.cpp was calling Push with a variable of type `std::size_t`.
There's no explicit overload for `size_t`, but there is one for `u64`,
which on most platforms is the same type as `size_t`. On macOS,
however, it isn't: both types are 64 bits, but `size_t` is `unsigned
long` and `u64` is `unsigned long long`. Regardless, it makes more
sense to explicitly use `u64` here instead of `size_t`.
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nvdrv: Remove useless re-declaration of pure virtual methods that were already declared in the superclass
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boxcat: Avoid unnecessary object copy
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video_core: Resolve more variable shadowing scenarios pt.3
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any further occurrences of shadowing compiler errors.
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`PhysicalCore`'s move assignment operator was declared as `= default`,
but was implicitly deleted because `PhysicalCore` has fields
of reference type. Switch to explicitly deleting it to avoid a Clang
warning.
The move *constructor* is still defaulted, and is required to exist due
to the use of `std::vector<PhysicalCore>`.
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Kernel: Refactor to use 4-instances of Dynarmic & various cleanups and improvements
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audio_core: Make shadowing and unused parameters errors
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hid: Check if applet_resource exists in InitializeVibrationDevice
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HID: Stub set and get NpadCommunicationMode
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Now there's only two meaningful instances left in core.
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services code by passing in the using system instance to the services.
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nvdrv, video_core: Don't index out of bounds when given invalid syncpoint ID
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- Use .at() instead of raw indexing when dealing with untrusted indices.
- For the special case of WaitFence with syncpoint id UINT32_MAX,
instead of crashing, log an error and ignore. This is what I get when
running Super Mario Maker 2.
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nvservices: Reintroducee IoctlCtrl
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Fixes regression caused by #4907 which caused games like Breath of the Wild 1.0.0 not to boot.
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- This is used by Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
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* hle: services: Fix a crash with improper NVFlinger lifetime management.
- This crash would happen when attempting to shutdown yuzu early on in boot.
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svc: Remove unnecessary [[maybe_unused]] tag
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The parameter is used in this function, so this suppression isn't
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patch_manager: Remove usages of the global system instance
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With this, only 19 usages of the global system instance remain within
the core library.
We're almost there.
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core: Make nvservices more standardized
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- Used by Animal Cross: New Horizons v1.6.0 update, minimal stub gets this update working.
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Upon further investigation, these commands allow temporary vibrations even when the "Controller Vibration" system setting is disabled. As a result, vibrations are allowed when either the system setting or this flag is set to true. Therefore, we can only block vibrations when both flags are set to false.
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Previously we used a vibration filter that filters out amplitudes close to each other. It turns out there are cases where this results into vibrations that are too inaccurate. Remove this and move the 100Hz vibration filter (Only allowing a maximum of 100 vibrations per second) from sdl_impl to npad when enable_accurate_vibrations is set to false.
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A vibration device is an input device that returns an unsigned byte as status.
It represents whether the vibration device supports vibration or not.
If the status returns 1, it supports vibration. Otherwise, it does not support vibration.
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Allows for enabling and modifying vibration and vibration strength per player.
Also adds a toggle for enabling/disabling accurate vibrations.
Co-authored-by: Its-Rei <kupfel@gmail.com>
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This will be replaced in favor of per-player vibration strength modifiers.
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The implementation of these commands seem incomplete and causes rumble in Super Mario Party to stop working since only EndPermitVibrationSession is called. Thus, these are better off being marked as a stub until this can be investigated more thoroughly.
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This stops all controllers from continuously vibrating when emulation is stopped.
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- Used in Super Mario Odyssey
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Sending too many state changes in a short period of time can cause massive performance issues.
As a result, we have to use several heuristics to reduce the number of state changes to minimize/eliminate this performance impact while maintaining the quality of these vibrations as much as possible.
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This allows setting the vibration strength percentage anywhere from 1% to 100%.
Also hooks up the remaining motion button and checkbox in the Controller Applet.
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Fixes vibration in 1-2 Switch and potentially other games where they would vibrate both players' joycons at the same time.
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This fixes the issue where rumble is only sent to the first controller.
Now, individual controllers can receive their own rumble commands.
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Some parameters need to be doubleword aligned due to the presence of the applet_resource_user_id.
Previously, this value was invalid in many commands where it was not doubleword aligned when popped.
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Reorders all HID commands in command id order.
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The first u32 describes the vibration device type which is a Linear Resonant Actuator used in Nintendo Switch controller hardware.
The second u32 describes the vibration device position, in this case distinguishing between left and right vibration actuators.
Pro Controllers have 2 LRAs each that can vibrate independently of each other, which means they have 2 distinct vibration device handles to distinguish between the two actuators.
Similarly for joycons, the left joycon can be distinguished from the right joycon through the vibration device handle since each joycon has 1 LRA.
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This more accurately represents the underlying type and avoids confusion with NpadType
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A DeviceHandle describes a vibration device or six-axis sensor based on the npad type, npad id, and device index/position
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applets/controller: Introduce additional checks for mode and caller
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Some games like Cave Story+ set invalid values in the ControllerPrivateArg's mode and caller fields.
Use other fields to determine the appropriate mode and caller should either or both fields be invalid.
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hle: service: caps_u: Stub GetAlbumFileList3AaeAruid.
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- This works similiar to GetAlbumContentsFileListForApplication.
- Since we do not implement the album, this should be safe to stub for now.
- Used by Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (newer updates) in World of Light.
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Resolves numerous deprecation warnings throughout the codebase due to
inclusion of this header. Now building core should be significantly less
noisy (and also relying on less global state).
This also uncovered quite a few modules that were relying on indirect
includes, which have also been fixed.
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- This seems to cause softlocks in Breath of the Wild.
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core: Remove usage of unicorn
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Unicorn long-since lost most of its use, due to dynarmic gaining support
for handling most instructions. At this point any further issues
encountered should be used to make dynarmic better.
This also allows us to remove our dependency on Python.
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General: Resolve a few missing initializer warnings
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Resolves a few -Wmissing-initializer warnings.
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Improvements to GPU synchronization & various refactoring
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- Refactor so that SubmitGPFIFO and KickoffPB use shared functionality.
- Implement add_wait and add_increment flags.
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hle: service: ldr: Implement UnloadNrr.
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- Used by Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster.
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* Rename to align with switchbrew
* Rename to align with switchbrew and remove gpu function that checks if clearing should be done.
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src/core/hle/service/nvdrv/devices/nvhost_nvdec_common.cpp:41:15: error: unused variable 'OutOfMemory' [-Werror,-Wunused-const-variable]
constexpr u32 OutOfMemory{static_cast<u32>(-12)};
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Fixes compilation on MSVC
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kernel: Use the current time as the default RNG seed
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Use the current time, not zero, as the default RNG seed.
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service: Update function tables
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Updates function tables according to info on SwitchBrew.
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This member was only used on asserts and it triggered data races.
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video_core: NVDEC Implementation
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This commit aims to implement the NVDEC (Nvidia Decoder) functionality, with video frame decoding being handled by the FFmpeg library.
The process begins with Ioctl commands being sent to the NVDEC and VIC (Video Image Composer) emulated devices. These allocate the necessary GPU buffers for the frame data, along with providing information on the incoming video data. A Submit command then signals the GPU to process and decode the frame data.
To decode the frame, the respective codec's header must be manually composed from the information provided by NVDEC, then sent with the raw frame data to the ffmpeg library.
Currently, H264 and VP9 are supported, with VP9 having some minor artifacting issues related mainly to the reference frame composition in its uncompressed header.
Async GPU is not properly implemented at the moment.
Co-Authored-By: David <25727384+ogniK5377@users.noreply.github.com>
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general: Use template deduction guides for lock_guard
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Same behavior, less code.
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service: time: Update current time with changes to RTC setting.
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- This can be used to advance time, e.g. for Pokemon Sword/Shield pokejobs.
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Should finally resolve building with clang.
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This slipped through the cracks due to another change being merged
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core: Fix clang build
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Recent changes to the build system that made more warnings be flagged as
errors caused building via clang to break.
Fixes #4795
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nifm: GetAppletInfo stub
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Fixes crash for Catherine Full Body
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kernel: Implement host thread register methods without locking
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Locks on GetCurrentHostThreadID were causing performance issues
according to Visual Studio's profiler. It was consuming twice the time
as arm_interface.Run(). The cost was not in the function itself but in
the lockinig it required.
Reimplement these functions using atomics and static storage instead of
an unordered_map. This is a side effect to avoid locking and using linked
lists for reads.
Replace unordered_map with a linear search.
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filesystem: Fix CreateDirectory and DeleteFile
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Add a check if dir is nullptr (does not exist)
Fixes save game creation in Hades
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hle: service: nvdrv: Implement nvhost_as_gpu::FreeSpace.
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- This is used by Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
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mii/manager: Make use of unused lower bound in GetRandomValue()
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Previously, the lower bound wasn't being used and zero was being used as
the lower bound every time this function was called.
This affects the outcome of some of the randomized entries a little bit,
for example, the lower-bound for beard and mustache flags was supposed
to be 1, not 0.
Aside from these cases, the bug didn't affect anything else.
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- Fixes a crash when BCAT service is offline.
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hle: service: vi: Implement BufferQueue::CancelBuffer.
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- This is used by Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
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- Used by Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
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Makes our error coverage a little more consistent across the board by
applying it to Linux side of things as well. This also makes it more
consistent with the warning settings in other libraries in the project.
This also updates httplib to 0.7.9, as there are several warning
cleanups made that allow us to enable several warnings as errors.
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hid: Stub HomeButtonInputProtection service commands
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- Used in 1-2 Switch. Given that we do not emulate the functionality of the home button yet, we can stub this for now.
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capsrv: Stub 3 variants of SetShimLibraryVersion
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- Used by caps_su SetShimLibraryVersion
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- Used in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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HID: Only use inputs corresponding to controller type
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HID: Add Stub for EnableSixAxisSensorFusion
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input_common: First implementation of controller rumble
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frontend/controller: Eliminate dependency on the global system instance
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HID: Use different timing for motion
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nvdrv: Stub nvdec/vic ioctls to bypass nvdec movies
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service: Restore "unused" function
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Turns out this function is actually used, but within a trace log.
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acc: Partially implement LoadOpenContext
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This is used in multiple games such as:
- Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics
- Grandia HD Collection
- XCOM 2 Collection
- Baldur's Gate 1/2
- Dr Kawashima's Brain Training
- Super Mario 3D All-Stars
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Allows some implementations to avoid completely zeroing out the internal
buffer of the optional, and instead only set the validity byte within
the structure.
This also makes it consistent how we return empty optionals.
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hid: Implement Get/SetNpadHandheldActivationMode
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- Used in Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics
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Test: Decrease pad_update_ns
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There have been reports of quite heavy input lag in the past.
Compared to Citra for example, our pad_update_ns value is very high.
So let's decrease it and see if it helps with this problem.
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- Used in Super Mario 3D All-Stars
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service/sm: Eliminate dependency on the global system instance
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We can check the end of the string first for null-termination, rather
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service: Remove unused funcation
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This is now completely unused, so it can be removed.
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command_generator/nfp: Eliminate unnecessary copies
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GetAmiiboBuffer() returns by const reference, so we can use a reference
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hid/configuration: Implement motion controls to HID
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This allows toggling motion on or off, and allows access to the motion configuration.
Also changes the [waiting] text for motion buttons to Shake! as this is how motion is connected to a player.
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Simplifies the motion assignment in the Dual Joycon entry and assigns index 1 of the motion entry (Motion 2) for the right joycon.
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With this, the kernel finally doesn't depend directly on the global
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service: Remove two usages of the global system accessor
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Removes more instances of reliance on global state.
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kernel/scheduler: Use std::mutex instead of spin lock
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Profiling shows that this is a highly contested mutex, causing dimishing
results compared to a OS lock. std::mutex implementations can spin for a
while before falling back to an OS lock.
This avoids wasting precious CPU cycles in a no-op.
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bsd: Resolve a few warnings
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Previously the address provided to SendToImpl would never be propagated
to SendTo(). This fixes that.
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Same behavior, less typing.
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We can simplify this a little by explicitly specifying the typename for
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Project Mjölnir: Part 2 - Controller Applet
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- Some games like Shipped have a minimum requirement of 0 connected players and is undesired behavior. We must require a minimum of 1 player connected regardless of what games may ask.
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Implement the fallback applet for the SDL frontend, connecting only the minimum amount of players required.
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"Explain Text" is additional text that is shown for each player in the controller applet.
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Testing shows that Poll called with zero entries returns -1 and signals
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This implements: Socket, Poll, Accept, Bind, Connect, GetPeerName,
GetSockName, Listen, Fcntl, SetSockOpt, Shutdown, Recv, RecvFrom,
Send, SendTo, Write, and Close
The implementation was done referencing: SwIPC, switchbrew, testing
with libnx and inspecting its code, general information about bsd
sockets online, and analysing official software.
Not everything from these service calls is implemented, but everything
that is not implemented will be logged in some way.
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Manage worker threads with an easy to use abstraction.
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This abstraction allows executing blocking functions (like recvfrom on a
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It is intended to be used with SleepClientThread.
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These functions translate from Network enumerations/structures to guest
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This is trivially implemented using the Network abstraction
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As reported by tsan, SelectThreads could write to
is_context_switch_pending holding a mutex while SwitchToCurrent reads it
without holding any.
It is assumed that the author didn't want an atomic here, so the code is
reordered so that whenever is_context_switch_pending is read inside
SwitchToContext, the mutex is locked.
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fsp_srv: Resolve -Wmaybe_uninitialized warning in OpenSaveDataFileSystem()
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Initialize id to a deterministic value and also mark the unreachable
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file_sys: Replace inclusions with forward declarations where applicable
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yuzu: Add motion and touch configuration from Citra
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hle/kernel: Fix data race in GetCurrentHostThreadID
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As reported by tsan, host_thread_ids could be read while
any of the RegisterHostThread variants were called.
To fix this, lock the register mutex when yuzu is running in multicore
mode and GetCurrentHostThreadID is called.
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This allows homebrew applications to be able to properly detect connected controllers.
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Co-authored-by: James Rowe <jroweboy@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Its-Rei <kupfel@gmail.com>
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Migrates a remaining common file over to the Common namespace, making it
consistent with the rest of common files.
This also allows for high-traffic FS related code to alias the
filesystem function namespace as
namespace FS = Common::FS;
for more concise typing.
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core: Resolve several -Wextra-semi warnings
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We can amend one of the cascade macros to require semicolons in order to
compile. In other cases, we can just remove the superfluous semicolons.
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software_keyboard: Resolve a pessimizing move warning
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A std::vector created in place like this is already an rvalue and
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system_control: Make functions internally linked where applicable
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These functions are only ever used internally as implementation details
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kernel/scheduler: Mark SchedulerLock constructor as nodiscard
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but then immediately discarded, which is a potential cause of
locking/unlocking bugs.
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Prevents a useless self-assignment from occurring.
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kernel: Remove unused variables
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am: Unstub SetScreenShotPermission
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This makes it more inline with its currently unavailable standardized
analogue std::derived_from.
While we're at it, we can also make the template match the requirements
of the standardized variant as well.
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address_arbiter/scheduler: Resolve sign conversion warnings
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ipc_helpers: Only allow trivially copyable objects with PushRaw() and PopRaw()
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It's undefined behavior to use non-trivially copyable objects with
std::memcpy, so we can add asserts to catch usages of these at
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buffer_queue: Make use of designated initializers/std::nullopt where applicable
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Allows compilers to eliminate unnecessary zeroing out of the optional's
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vi: IApplicationDisplayService:GetIndirectLayerImageRequiredMemoryInfo
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hle: nvdrv: Rewrite of GPU memory management.
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yuzu: Resolve C++20 deprecation warnings related to lambda captures
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C++20 deprecates capturing the this pointer via the '=' capture.
Instead, we replace it or extend the capture specification.
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profile_manager: Make use of designated initializers
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Allows some implementations to completely avoid unnecessarily zeroing
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fsp-srv: Stub Read/WriteSaveDataFileSystemExtraDataWithMaskBySaveDataAttribute
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Stub these 2 service commands required for Animal Crossing: New Horizons Update 1.4.0
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service/ldr: Resolve sign mismatch warnings
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We were performing an int < size_t comparison. We can just correct the
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* ipc: Allow all trivially copyable objects to be passed directly into WriteBuffer
With the support of C++20, we can use concepts to deduce if a type is an STL container or not.
* More agressive concept for stl containers
* Add -fconcepts
* Move to common namespace
* Add Common::IsBaseOf
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Makes the interface future-proofed for supporting other platforms in the event we ever support platforms with differing pointer sizes. This way, we have a type in place that is always guaranteed to be able to represent a pointer exactly.
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Not using the return value of these functions are undeniably the source
of a bug. This way we allow compilers to loudly make any future misuses
evident.
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comex reported in #4424 that we were incorrectly discarding the return
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hid: Only update keyboard & debug pad inputs if enabled
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core_timing: Make usage of nanoseconds more consistent in the interface
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filesystem: Create subdirectories prior to creating a file
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If subdirectories exist in the given path parameter and don't exist in the real filesystem create them prior to creating the files within.
This fixes the softlocks upon save creation in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
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mii/manager: Make use of designated initializers
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mii/manager: Resolve sign mismatch warnings
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Previously the loop termination condition was testing variables of
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kernel: Remove unused variables
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kernel/thread: Remove unimplemented function prototype
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hle: service: mii: Rewrite service to properly support creation of random and default miis.
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We can alter the structure so that we can use designated initializers in
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These aren't directly important or commonly used within the process, so
we can move these to the bottom to allow everything else to be more
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more dependencies on global variables and making them explicit in the
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This isn't used, so it can be removed entirely, shrinking the structure
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AM: fix GetDesiredLanguage:
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try to get a control metadata from application update when is failed to get from the basic version.
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service: Update function tables
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* Switch game settings to use a pointer
In order to add full per-game settings, we need to be able to tell yuzu to switch
to using either the global or game configuration. Using a pointer makes it easier
to switch.
* configuration: add new UI without changing existing funcitonality
The new UI also adds General, System, Graphics, Advanced Graphics,
and Audio tabs, but as yet they do nothing. This commit keeps yuzu
to the same functionality as originally branched.
* configuration: Rename files
These weren't included in the last commit. Now they are.
* configuration: setup global configuration checkbox
Global config checkbox now enables/disables the appropriate tabs in the game
properties dialog. The use global configuration setting is now saved to the
config, defaulting to true. This also addresses some changes requested in the PR.
* configuration: swap to per-game config memory for properties dialog
Does not set memory going in-game. Swaps to game values when opening the
properties dialog, then swaps back when closing it. Uses a `memcpy` to swap.
Also implements saving config files, limited to certain groups of configurations
so as to not risk setting unsafe configurations.
* configuration: change config interfaces to use config-specific pointers
When a game is booted, we need to be able to open the configuration dialogs
without changing the settings pointer in the game's emualtion. A new pointer
specific to just the configuration dialogs can be used to separate changes
to just those config dialogs without affecting the emulation.
* configuration: boot a game using per-game settings
Swaps values where needed to boot a game.
* configuration: user correct config during emulation
Creates a new pointer specifically for modifying the configuration while
emulation is in progress. Both the regular configuration dialog and the game
properties dialog now use the pointer Settings::config_values to focus edits to
the correct struct.
* settings: split Settings::values into two different structs
By splitting the settings into two mutually exclusive structs, it becomes easier,
as a developer, to determine how to use the Settings structs after per-game
configurations is merged. Other benefits include only duplicating the required
settings in memory.
* settings: move use_docked_mode to Controls group
`use_docked_mode` is set in the input settings and cannot be accessed from the
system settings. Grouping it with system settings causes it to be saved with
per-game settings, which may make transferring configs more difficult later on,
especially since docked mode cannot be set from within the game properties
dialog.
* configuration: Fix the other yuzu executables and a regression
In main.cpp, we have to get the title ID before the ROM is loaded, else the
renderer will reflect only the global settings and now the user's game specific
settings.
* settings: use a template to duplicate memory for each setting
Replaces the type of each variable in the Settings::Values struct with a new
class that allows basic data reading and writing. The new struct
Settings::Setting duplicates the data in memory and can manage global overrides
per each setting.
* configuration: correct add-ons config and swap settings when apropriate
Any add-ons interaction happens directly through the global values struct.
Swapping bewteen structs now also includes copying the necessary global configs
that cannot be changed nor saved in per-game settings. General and System config
menus now update based on whether it is viewing the global or per-game settings.
* settings: restore old values struct
No longer needed with the Settings::Setting class template.
* configuration: implement hierarchical game properties dialog
This sets the apropriate global or local data in each setting.
* clang format
* clang format take 2
can the docker container save this?
* address comments and style issues
* config: read and write settings with global awareness
Adds new functions to read and write settings while keeping the global state in
focus. Files now generated per-game are much smaller since often they only need
address the global state.
* settings: restore global state when necessary
Upon closing a game or the game properties dialog, we need to restore all global
settings to the original global state so that we can properly open the
configuration dialog or boot a different game.
* configuration: guard setting values incorrectly
This disables setting values while a game is running if the setting is
overwritten by a per game setting.
* config: don't write local settings in the global config
Simple guards to prevent writing the wrong settings in the wrong files.
* configuration: add comments, assume less, and clang format
No longer assumes that a disabled UI element means the global state is turned
off, instead opting to directly answer that question. Still however assumes a
game is running if it is in that state.
* configuration: fix a logic error
Should not be negated
* restore settings' global state regardless of accept/cancel
Fixes loading a properties dialog and causing the global config dialog to show
local settings.
* fix more logic errors
Fixed the frame limit would set the global setting from the game properties
dialog. Also strengthened the Settings::Setting member variables and simplified
the logic in config reading (ReadSettingGlobal).
* fix another logic error
In my efforts to guard RestoreGlobalState, I accidentally negated the IsPowered
condition.
* configure_audio: set toggle_stretched_audio to tristate
* fixed custom rtc and rng seed overwriting the global value
* clang format
* rebased
* clang format take 4
* address my own review
Basically revert unintended changes
* settings: literal instead of casting
"No need to cast, use 1U instead"
Thanks, Morph!
Co-authored-by: Morph <39850852+Morph1984@users.noreply.github.com>
* Revert "settings: literal instead of casting
"
This reverts commit 95e992a87c898f3e882ffdb415bb0ef9f80f613f.
* main: fix status buttons reporting wrong settings after stop emulation
* settings: Log UseDockedMode in the Controls group
This should have happened when use_docked_mode was moved over to the controls group
internally. This just reflects this in the log.
* main: load settings if the file has a title id
In other words, don't exit if the loader has trouble getting a title id.
* use a zero
* settings: initalize resolution factor with constructor instead of casting
* Revert "settings: initalize resolution factor with constructor instead of casting"
This reverts commit 54c35ecb46a29953842614620f9b7de1aa9d5dc8.
* configure_graphics: guard device selector when Vulkan is global
Prevents the user from editing the device selector if Vulkan is the global
renderer backend. Also resets the vulkan_device variable when the users
switches back-and-forth between global and Vulkan.
* address reviewer concerns
Changes function variables to const wherever they don't need to be changed. Sets Settings::Setting to final as it should not be inherited from. Sets ConfigurationShared::use_global_text to static.
Co-Authored-By: VolcaEM <volcaem@users.noreply.github.com>
* main: load per-game settings after LoadROM
This prevents `Restart Emulation` from restoring the global settings *after* the per-game settings were applied. Thanks to BSoDGamingYT for finding this bug.
* Revert "main: load per-game settings after LoadROM"
This reverts commit 9d0d48c52d2dcf3bfb1806cc8fa7d5a271a8a804.
* main: only restore global settings when necessary
Loading the per-game settings cannot happen after the ROM is loaded, so we have to specify when to restore the global state. Again thanks to BSoD for finding the bug.
* configuration_shared: address reviewer concerns except operator overrides
Dropping operator override usage in next commit.
Co-Authored-By: LC <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
* settings: Drop operator overrides from Setting template
Requires using GetValue and SetValue explicitly. Also reverts a change that broke title ID formatting in the game properties dialog.
* complete rebase
* configuration_shared: translate "Use global configuration"
Uses ConfigurePerGame to do so, since its usage, at least as of now, corresponds with ConfigurationShared.
* configure_per_game: address reviewer concern
As far as I understand, it prevents the program from unnecessarily copying strings.
Co-Authored-By: LC <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Morph <39850852+Morph1984@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: VolcaEM <volcaem@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: LC <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
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ldr: Update NRR/NRO structs
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I haven't found a game that called this function (and I haven't tried this on a real Switch), and because of this I haven't been able to check if the number in assert OR the string in the assert is wrong, but one of the two is wrong:
NetworkProfileData is 0x18E, while SfNetworkProfileData is 0x17C, according to Switchbrew
Switchbrew doesn't officially say that NetworkProfileData's size is 0x18E but it's possible to calculate its size since Switchbrew provides the size and the offset of all the components of NetworkProfileData (which isn't currently implemented in yuzu, alongside SfNetworkProfileData)
NetworkProfileData documentation: https://switchbrew.org/wiki/Network_Interface_services#NetworkProfileData
SfNetworkProfileData documentation: https://switchbrew.org/wiki/Network_Interface_services#SfNetworkProfileData
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Properly implement IApplicationFunctions::GetDisplayVersion
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audin:u: ListAudioIns, OpenAudioIn, ListAudioInsAuto, OpenAudioInAuto, ListAudioInsAutoFiltered, OpenAudioInProtocolSpecified
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Closes #2874
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kernel: Don't fail silently
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Add stub for caps:su SetShimLibraryVersion
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Used by Animal Crossing: New Horizons when trying to take a picture.
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acc: Fix InitializeApplicationInfo
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account: ListQualifiedUsers
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Closes #2844
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IoctlGetGpuTime should be 16 bytes, not 8.
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Return the proper state of vr mode for IsVrModeEnabled
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am: GetFriendInvitationStorageChannelEvent
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Closes #3829
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fs-srv: GetFreeSpaceSize & GetTotalSpaceSize
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Closes #3533
Turns out the functions were already implemented but just never added
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nim: CreateServerInterface, CreateAccessorInterface, CreateAsyncInterface
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Closes #3026
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caps: Add missing service names to caps:su
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physical_core: Make use of std::make_unique instead of std::make_shared in ctor
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We can also allow unicorn to be constructed in 32-bit mode or 64-bit
mode to satisfy the need for both interpreter instances.
Allows this code to compile successfully of non x86-64 architectures.
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As we currently match hardware and don't return a successful result, these should be marked as errors instead of warnings and as stubs.
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Consistency for the rest of the error codes in the codebase
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vi: Don't let uninitialized data pass as a response for SetBufferCount
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services: hid: Stub StopSevenSixAxisSensor.
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service: Update function tables
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Keeps the service function tables up to date.
Updated based off information on SwitchBrew.
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svc: Re-add MapProcessCodeMemory/UnmapProcessCodeMemory
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These were lost in the re-implementation of the virtual memory manager.
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page_table: Remove unused captures
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Any time the lambda function is called, the permission being used in the
capture would be passed in as an argument to the lambda, so the capture
is unnecessary.
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svc: Remove unused variable
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Since the VMM refactor, this is no longer used or needed.
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Amends the parameter to match the documentation reference.
Resolves a -Wdocumentation warning with clang.
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* kernel: memory: Improve implementation of device shared memory.
* fixup! kernel: memory: Improve implementation of device shared memory.
* fixup! kernel: memory: Improve implementation of device shared memory.
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service/time: Remove reliance on the global system accessor
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Eliminates usages of the global system accessor and instead passes the
existing system instance into the interfaces.
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CMakeLists: Enable -Wmissing-declarations on Linux builds
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thread: FPCR.FZ is likely not 1 (and FPCR.RMode = TieAway and FPCR.DN = 0)
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General: Resolve minor assorted warnings
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ttis and ats will never exceed the length of INT32_MAX in our case, so
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* audio_renderer: Preliminary BehaviorInfo
* clang format
* Fixed IsRevisionSupported
* fixed IsValidRevision
* Fixed logic error & spelling errors & crash
* Addressed issues
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service: Remove unused RequestParser instances
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These aren't used, so they should be removed to reduce compilation
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am: Resolve ineffective moves
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Previously const objects were being std::moved, which results in no move
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hle_ipc: Remove std::size_t casts where applicable
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These were added in the change that enabled -Wextra on linux builds so
as not to introduce interface changes in the same change as a
build-system flag addition.
Now that the flags are enabled, we can freely change the interface to
make these unnecessary.
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service: hid: npad: Fix implicit fallthrough errors.
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service/time: Minor changes
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This is already initialized within the class body.
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This doesn't modify internal member state.
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Many of these implementations are used to implement a polymorphic
interface. While not directly used polymorphically, this prevents
virtual destruction from ever becoming an issue.
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Casting from void* with static_cast is permitted by the standard, so we
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- Should be no functional changes.
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- Includes removing some service impls. that are untested.
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- Includes removing some SVC impls. that are untested.
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- More consistent with other system components.
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- This will be used for TLS pages, among other things.
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kernel/thread: Resolve -Wswitch warnings
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CMakeLists: Specify -Wextra on linux builds
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Allows reporting more cases where logic errors may exist, such as
implicit fallthrough cases, etc.
We currently ignore unused parameters, since we currently have many
cases where this is intentional (virtual interfaces).
While we're at it, we can also tidy up any existing code that causes
warnings. This also uncovered a few bugs as well.
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service: time: Implement CalculateStandardUserSystemClockDifferenceByUser.
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This can result in silent logic bugs within code, and given the amount
of times these kind of warnings are caused, they should be flagged at
compile-time so no new code is submitted with them.
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service/vi: Partially implement BufferQueue disconnect
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This corrects the behavior of free buffer after witnessing it in an
unrelated hardware test. I haven't found any games affected by it but in
name of better accuracy we'll correct such behavior.
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services: ldr: Fix MemoryState for read/write regions of NROs.
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- Fixes #3541, used by Final Fantasy VIII Remastered.
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* Organize capture services into individual files
* Stub GetAlbumContentsFileListForApplication
* Address feedback
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services: time: Implement CalculateSpanBetween.
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- Used by Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
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am: Implement VR related APIs
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Implement (and stub) VR related APIs in AM sysmodule.
This fixes issue #2938
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This increases the PointerBufferSize as a lager one is required by some services.
This change is still not hw-accurate, but it is proven to work in Ryujinx.
Instead of using a hardcoded size, we should figure out the specific values for each service in the future. Some of them can be taken from Atmosphere: https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/Atmosphere/search?q=PointerBufferSize.
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core/web_browser: Allow WebApplet to exit gracefully when an error occurs
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Currently, yuzu just freezes when an error occurs while Initializing the WebApplet.
From a user perspective, this obviously isn't great as the game just softlocks.
With this change, yuzu will call the Finalize method, so to the game it seems like as the user just exited the WebApplet normally.
This works around https://github.com/yuzu-emu/yuzu/issues/2852.
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There were cases where raw_data didn't contain enough
space to hold the zero terminator.
This was caught with -fsanitize=address.
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Used by Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
We require backlight services to be implemented to turn on/off the backlight.
* Address feedback
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InputCommon: analog_from_button get direction implementation
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nvhost_gpu: implement ChannelSetTimeslice
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402: function name should be Initialize2 (7.0.0+) not SetOperationMode
Follow by: https://switchbrew.org/wiki/LDN_services#IUserLocalCommunicationService
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Set of refactors for Kernel Synchronization and Hardware Constants
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update hwopus DecodeInterleaved for FW 7.0.0+
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trivial change,
see https://switchbrew.org/wiki/Audio_services#IHardwareOpusDecoder
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Same behavior, but without the need to explicitly loop through
everything manually.
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Simplifies the overall function and also allows for it to become a
const-qualified member function.
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bcat/backend: Prevent fmt exception in debug log within NullBackend::Clear()
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Aligns the '=' to be consistent with the rest of the logs within this
source file.
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A formatting specifier within Clear wasn't being used, which will cause
fmt to throw an exception. This fixes that.
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We can just use the kernel member variable directly instead of going
through the system to obtain the same thing.
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hle: services: Fix prepo IPC, and add better error checking.
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hid: Fix analog sticks directional states
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shared_ptr was used in 2d1984c20c75e03ec79eeb3806b12efa1679b977 due to a
misunderstanding of how the language generates move constructors and
move assignment operators.
If a destructor is user-provided, then the compiler won't generate the
move constructor and move assignment operators by default--they must be
explicitly opted into.
The reason for the compilation errors is due to the fact that the
language will fall back to attempting to use the copy constructor/copy
assignment operators if the respective move constructor or move
assignment operator is unavailable.
Given that we explicitly opt into them now, the the move constructor and
move assignment operators will be generated as expected.
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This isn't used within the class, so it can be removed to simplify the
overall interface.
While we're in the same area, we can simplify a unique_ptr reset() call.
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System: Refactor CPU Core management and move ARMInterface and Schedulers to Kernel
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This commit instends on better naming the new purpose of this classes.
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This commit moves ARM Interface and Scheduler handling into the kernel.
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- Required for Little Town Hero to boot further.
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- Fixes timestamp in ZLA and Astral Chain saves.
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service: time: Rewrite implementation of glue services.
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This allows us to create a fastmem arena within the memory.cpp helpers.
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module._memory was already moved over to a new shared_ptr.
So code_memory_size was not increased at all.
This lowers the heap space and so saves a bit of memory, usually between 50 to 100 MB.
This fixes a regression of c0a01f3adc466d07fc27020048e82cca60988970
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service: vi: Implement CloseLayer.
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- Needed for Undertale.
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video_core: Block in WaitFence.
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This function is called rarely and blocks quite often for a long time.
So don't waste power and let the CPU sleep.
This might also increase the performance as the other cores might be allowed to clock higher.
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nifm: Only return that there's an internet connection when there's a BCATServer
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This helps games that need internet for other purposes boot as the rest
of our internet infrastructure is incomplete.
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This commit corrects a padding value in Ioctl Remap that was actually an
offset to the mapping address.
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kernel/svc: Amend function signature of SignalProcessWideKey
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This function doesn't actually return a result code, so we can amend the
signature of it to match.
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* Kernel: Correct behavior of Address Arbiter threads.
This corrects arbitration threads to behave just like in Horizon OS.
They are added into a container and released according to what priority
they had when added. Horizon OS does not reorder them if their priority
changes.
* Kernel: Address Feedback.
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kernel/svc: Provide implementations for svcDumpInfo/svcDumpInfoNew
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These are fairly trivial to implement, we can just do nothing. This also
provides a spot for us to potentially dump out any relevant info in the
future (e.g. for debugging purposes with homebrew, etc).
While we're at it, we can also correct the names of both of these
supervisor calls.
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Over the course of the changes to the kernel code, a few includes are no
longer necessary, particularly with the change over to std::shared_ptr
from Boost's intrusive_ptr.
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This commit corrects an error in which a Core could remain with an
exclusive state after running, leaving space for possible race
conditions between changing cores.
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core/memory: Deglobalize memory management code
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Now that literally every other API function is converted over to the
Memory class, we can just move the file-local page table into the Memory
implementation class, finally getting rid of global state within the
memory code.
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The Write functions are used slightly less than the Read functions,
which make these a bit nicer to move over.
The only adjustments we really need to make here are to Dynarmic's
exclusive monitor instance. We need to keep a reference to the currently
active memory instance to perform exclusive read/write operations.
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With all of the trivial parts of the memory interface moved over, we can
get right into moving over the bits that are used.
Note that this does require the use of GetInstance from the global
system instance to be used within hle_ipc.cpp and the gdbstub. This is
fine for the time being, as they both already rely on the global system
instance in other functions. These will be removed in a change directed
at both of these respectively.
For now, it's sufficient, as it still accomplishes the goal of
de-globalizing the memory code.
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This only had one usage spot, so this is fairly straightforward to
convert over.
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With all of the interfaces ready for migration, it's trivial to migrate
over GetPointer().
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Amends a few interfaces to be able to handle the migration over to the
new Memory class by passing the class by reference as a function
parameter where necessary.
Notably, within the filesystem services, this eliminates two ReadBlock()
calls by using the helper functions of HLERequestContext to do that for
us.
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A fairly straightforward migration. These member functions can just be
mostly moved verbatim with minor changes. We already have the necessary
plumbing in places that they're used.
IsKernelVirtualAddress() can remain a non-member function, since it
doesn't rely on class state in any form.
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Migrates all of the direct mapping facilities over to the new memory
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Updated based off information from Switchbrew.
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Kernel: Correct behavior of Condition Variables to be more similar to real hardware.
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When the target is 0, all threads must be processed.
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This commit ensures cond var threads act exactly as they do in the real
console. The original implementation uses an RBTree and the behavior of
cond var threads is that at the same priority level they act like a
FIFO.
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Kernel: Correct Cancel Synchronization.
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This commit corrects the behavior of cancel synchronization when the
thread is running/ready and ensures the next wait is cancelled as it's
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service/am: Remove unnecessary Skip calls
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am: Stub QueryApplicationPlayStatistics
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Maintains implementation parity between QueryApplicationPlayStatistics
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These function the same behaviorally underneath the hood, with the only
difference being that one allows specifying a UID.
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core: Make most implicit type conversion warnings errors on MSVC
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These are fairly trivial to resolve and most of the changes entail
using RESULT_UNKNOWN over ResultCode(-1).
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Uncovered a bug within Thread's SetCoreAndAffinityMask() where an
unsigned variable (ideal_core) was being compared against "< 0", which
would always be a false condition.
We can also get rid of an unused function (GetNextProcessorId) which contained a sign
mismatch warning.
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Will be used to reduce the overall duplication of the same magic value
all over the codebase in following changes.
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The constructor was implicitly using signed->unsigned conversions to
produce 0xFFFFFFFF. We can just specify this explicitly with UINT32_MAX.
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Implement stub for IApplicationFunctions::QueryApplicationPlayStatisticsByUid
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- This does not actually seem to exist in the real kernel - games reset these automatically.
# Conflicts:
# src/core/hle/service/am/applets/applets.cpp
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hid: Stub SetNpadJoyAssignmentModeSingle and GetNpadHandheldActivationMode
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- Zero initialization here is useful for determinism.
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This is only compared against, so it can be made const.
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Adjusts the formatting of a few of the comments an ensures they get
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Kernel: Implement a New Thread Scheduler V2
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In case of redundant yields, the scheduler will now idle the core for
it's timeslice, in order to avoid continuously yielding the same thing
over and over.
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hid/npad: Minor cleanup
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We should be setting the connection state to true, otherwise we aren't
actually making the controllers connected like the function name
indicates.
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While not an issue, it does prevent fallthrough from occurring if
anything is ever added after this case (unlikely to occur, but this
turns a trivial "should not cause issues" into a definite "won't cause
issues).
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Performs the same behavior, but is built into the core language itself.
No functional change.
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The const qualified variant can also be called in non-const contexts, so
we can remove the non-const variant to eliminate a bit of code
duplication.
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Clearly separate these from the variable declarations to make them more
visible.
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While a map is an OK way to do lookups (and usually recommended in most
cases), this is a map that lives for the entire duration of the program
and only deallocates its contents when the program terminates.
Given the total size of the map is quite small, we can simply use a
std::array of pairs and utilize std::find_if to perform the same
behavior without loss of performance.
This eliminates a static constructor and places the data into the
read-only segment.
While we're at it, we can also handle malformed inputs instead of
directly dereferencing the resulting iterator.
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This doesn't modify instance state, so it can be made const qualified.
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General fixes to Async GPU
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Events are supposed to be cleared on quering. This fixes that issue.
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This has been hardware tested and it seems that NVFlinger will still
signal even if there are no buffers to present.
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This commit uses guest fences on vSync event instead of an articial fake
fence we had.
It also corrects to keep signaling display events while loading the game
as the OS is suppose to send buffers to vSync during that time.
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{bcat, gpu, nvflinger}: Remove trivial usages of the global system accessor
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Removes all uses of the global system accessor within the BCAT
interface.
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Services::ES fix casting warnings
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lm: Rewrite logger to use core reporting services
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Allows centralized control over logging mechanisms.
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core: Remove Core::CurrentProcess()
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This only encourages the use of the global system instance (which will
be phased out long-term). Instead, we use the direct system function
call directly to remove the appealing but discouraged short-hand.
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Migrates the HLE service code off the use of directly accessing the
global system instance where trivially able to do so.
This removes all usages of Core::CurrentProcess from the service code,
only 8 occurrences of this function exist elsewhere. There's still quite
a bit of "System::GetInstance()" being used, however this was able to
replace a few instances.
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We need to perform explicit casts here, otherwise we're implicitly
truncating a 64-bit type to a 32-bit one.
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Without this, the std::move within the constructor initializer list
won't be able to actually perform a move.
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Allows us to remove a constructor initializer list.
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Given the string is appended to another, we can make it a view so a
redundant full copy of the string isn't made.
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This member function doesn't modify internal member state, so it can be
marked const.
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On parse errors, we can log out the explanatory string indicating what
the parsing error was, rather than just ignoring the variable and
returning an overly broad error code.
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bcat: Implement BCAT service and connect to yuzu Boxcat server
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Ports BCAT to use FSC interface
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Huge thanks to lioncash for re-ing this for me.
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Returns the data that should be returned by PopLaunchParameter kind=ApplicationSpecific.
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Previously we were simply returning the account-preselect structure all times but if passed with a different mode the game expects application-specific data. This also adds a hook for BCAT into this allowing us to send the launch parameter through bcat,
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Takes a title ID and simply deletes all the data for that title ID's bcat. Invokes the respective backend command.
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Takes a title ID and passphrase (0x40 byte string) and passes it to the backend.
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Variant also supports only updating a single directory. These just both invoke backend commands.
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Used to query completion status and events for the current delivery task.
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Used to read the contents of files and access their metadata.
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Used to list and get directories at the root level.
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Used to create subclasses to manage files and directories and to list directories.
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Used to access contents of download.
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Downloads content from yuzu servers and unpacks it into the temporary directory provided. Fully supports all Backend features except passphrase.
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Provides the most abstract simplified functions of BCAT as functions. Also includes a NullBackend class which is just a no-op.
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Allows other services to call applets without using LLE.
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am: Implement exit locking and self exit commands
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Closes the current application.
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Tested against libnx, signals to games to begin cleanup.
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AcquireNpadStyleSetUpdateEventHandle should have a separate event for each controller type
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service/acc: Lower log severity from INFO to DEBUG
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According to ogniK, this should have always been Debug and not Info.
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Initial implementation of Ioctl2 & Ioctl3
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Purpose of Ioctl2 and Ioctl3 is to prevent the passing of raw pointers through ioctls
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Remove usage of System::CurrentInterface() from most services
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This reverts commit fa1c60c33ef88c6cd0b72da46842dc9098db712d, reversing
changes made to e34899067b60a69bca02761bd1290c6824bb559a.
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system_archive: Move shared font data to system_archive and fix extended font data
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prepo: Implement New, System, and Non-User variants of SaveReport
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acc: Implement IProfileEditor interface and 'Store'/'StoreWithImage' commands
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Takes a UUID of a user and provides and interface that allows RW access to user data/settings.
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Verified with IDA
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Needed by IProfileEditor 'Store' and 'StoreWithImage'
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Since 2/3 of the commands are shared, this is likely how its done on HW.
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Avoids the use of global accessors, removing the reliance on global
state. This also makes dependencies explicit in the interface, as
opposed to being hidden
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kernel/vm_manager: Minor cleanup
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Corrects the parameter names within the doxygen comments so that they
resolve properly.
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Narrows the scope of variables down to where they're only necessary.
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If an unmapping operation fails, we shouldn't be decrementing the amount
of memory mapped and returning that the operation was successful. We
should actually be returning the error code in this case.
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Avoids potentially expensive (depending on the size of the memory block)
allocations by reserving the necessary memory before performing both
insertions. This avoids scenarios where the second insert may cause a
reallocation to occur.
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Avoids an unnecessary atomic reference count increment and decrement.
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Avoids needing to read the same long sequence of code in both code
paths. Also makes it slightly nicer to read and debug, as the locals
will be able to be shown in the debugger.
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Same behavior, one less magic constant to read.
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Assertions already log out the function name, so there's no need to
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es: Implement various ticket accessor commands from IEticketService
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Copies the raw personal ticket data into the buffer provided.
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Copies the raw common ticket data for the specified rights ID into the buffer provided.
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Returns the size of the buffer needed to hold the personal ticket associated with the rights ID.
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Returns the size of the buffer needed to hold the common ticket associated with the rights ID.
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Returns an application-specific number of entries of personal tickets, starting at offset 0.
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Returns an application specified count of entries of common tickets, starting at offset 0.
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Returns the number of personalized (console/user-unique) tickets in the KeyManager.
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Returns the number of common (non-console-unique) tickets in the KeyManager.
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Takes a rights ID as input and returns the associated title key, if it exists.
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Takes a ticket and certificate and installs it to the KeyManager.
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audren_u: Stub IAudioDevice::QueryAudioDeviceInputEvent
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hid: Implement PermitVibration and IsVibrationPermitted
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Co-Authored-By: David <25727384+ogniK5377@users.noreply.github.com>
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externals: update fmt to 6.0.0
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* AM: Implement IApplicationFunctions::GetGpuErrorDetectedSystemEvent
* Remove unneeded event clear
* Fix event name
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service/audio/audren_u: Stub IAudioDevice::GetAudioDeviceOutputVolume
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Volume is a f32 value. (SwIPC describes it as a u32, but it is actually f32 as corroborated by switchbrew docs and SetAudioDeviceOutputVolume)
```cpp
const f32 volume = rp.Pop<f32>();
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mii: Handle logging of unknown database source
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renderer_opengl: Implement RGB565 framebuffer format
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VM_Manager: Align allocated host physical memory to 256bytes
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This commit ensures that all backing memory allocated for the Guest CPU
is aligned to 256 bytes. This due to how gpu memory works and the heavy
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service/audren_u: Unstub ListAudioDeviceName
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Audio devices use the supplied revision information in order to
determine if USB audio output is able to be supported. In this case, we
can only really handle using this revision information in
ListAudioDeviceName(), where it checks if USB audio output is supported
before supplying it as a device name.
A few other scenarios exist where the revision info is checked, such as:
- Early exiting from SetAudioDeviceOutputVolume if USB audio is
attempted to be set when that device is unsupported.
- Early exiting and returning 0.0f in GetAudioDeviceOutputVolume when
USB output volume is queried and it's an unsupported device.
- Falling back to AHUB headphones in GetActiveAudioDeviceName when the
device type is USB output, but is unsupported based off the revision
info.
In order for these changes to also be implemented, a few other changes
to the interface need to be made.
Given we now properly handle everything about ListAudioDeviceName(), we
no longer need to describe it as a stubbed function.
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The revision querying facilities are used by more than just audren. e.g.
audio devices can use this to test whether or not USB audio output is
supported.
This will be used within the following change.
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Trims out the lingering reliance on global state out of the audio code.
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This service function only ever returns a result and nothing more.
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AudioDevice and AudioInterface aren't valid device names on the Switch.
We should also be returning consistent names in
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While we're at it, we can also handle proper name output in
ListAudioDeviceName, by returning all the available devices on the
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kernel/process: Allocate the process' TLS region during initialization
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Prior to execution within a process beginning, the process establishes
its own TLS region for uses (as far as I can tell) related to exception
handling.
Now that TLS creation was decoupled from threads themselves, we can add
this behavior to our Process class. This is also good, as it allows us
to remove a stub within svcGetInfo, namely querying the address of that
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Keeps this particular set of behavior isolated to its own function.
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This messages were originally set as warnning since few games used these
svcs and it was needed for debugging. This is no longer the case.
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This sets the DeviceMapped attribute for GPU-mapped memory blocks,
and prevents merging device mapped blocks. This prevents memory
mapped from the gpu from having its backing address changed by
block coalesce.
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This implements svcMapPhysicalMemory/svcUnmapPhysicalMemory for Yuzu,
which can be used to map memory at a desired address by games since
3.0.0.
It also properly parses SystemResourceSize from NPDM, and makes
information available via svcGetInfo.
This is needed for games like Super Smash Bros. and Diablo 3 -- this
PR's implementation does not run into the "ASCII reads" issue mentioned
in the comments of #2626, which was caused by the following bugs in
Yuzu's memory management that this PR also addresses:
* Yuzu's memory coalescing does not properly merge blocks. This results
in a polluted address space/svcQueryMemory results that would be
impossible to replicate on hardware, which can lead to game code making
the wrong assumptions about memory layout.
* This implements better merging for AllocatedMemoryBlocks.
* Yuzu's implementation of svcMirrorMemory unprotected the entire
virtual memory range containing the range being mirrored. This could
lead to games attempting to map data at that unprotected
range/attempting to access that range after yuzu improperly unmapped
it.
* This PR fixes it by simply calling ReprotectRange instead of
Reprotect.
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Creating multiple "AudioRenderer" threads cause the previous thread to be overwritten. The thread will name be renamed to AudioRenderer-InstanceX, where X is the current instance number.
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Restore memory perms on svcUnmapMemory/UnloadNro
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Prior to PR, Yuzu did not restore memory to RW-
on unmap of mirrored memory or unloading of NRO.
(In fact, in the NRO case, the memory was unmapped
instead of reprotected to --- on Load, so it was
actually lost entirely...)
This PR addresses that, and restores memory to RW-
as it should.
This fixes a crash in Super Smash Bros when creating
a World of Light save for the first time, and possibly
other games/circumstances.
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core/arm: Remove obsolete Unicorn memory mapping
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This was initially necessary when AArch64 JIT emulation was in its
infancy and all memory-related instructions weren't implemented.
Given the JIT now has all of these facilities implemented, we can remove
these functions from the CPU interface.
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This simply queries whether or not auto-sleep facilities are disabled
and has no special handling. It's a basic getter function.
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Provides a basic implementation of SetAutoSleepDisabled. Until idle
handling is implemented, this is about the best we can do.
In the meantime, provide a rough documenting of specifics that occur
when this function is called on actual hardware.
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IFriendService::GetFriendList
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We don't have any friends implemented in Yuzu yet so it doesn't make sense to return any friends. For now we'll be returning 0 friends however the information provided will allow a proper implementation of this cmd when needed.
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pm: Implement various pm commands for finding process and title IDs
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Returns the process ID of the current application or 0 if no app is running.
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Takes a title ID and searches for a matching process, returning error if it doesn't exist, otherwise the process ID.
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Searches the process list for a process with the specified ID, returning the title ID if it exists.
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mii: Implement IDatabaseService SetInterfaceVersion
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Appears to set a member variable used to affect the API that games access, and the method used to store data.
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hid:StartLrAssignmentMode, hid:StopLrAssignmentMode, hid:SwapNpadAssignment
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StartLrAssignmentMode and StopLrAssignmentMode don't require any implementation as it's just used for showing the screen of changing the controller orientation if the user wishes to do so. Ever since #1634 this has not been needed as users can specify the controller orientation from the config and swap at any time. We store a private member just in case this gets used for anything extra in the future
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apm: Initial implementation of performance config and boost mode
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8.0.0+ identical version of apm
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fsp-srv: Implement Access Logging Functionality
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Returns some misc. data about logging to help the game determine if it should log.
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Allows games to log data to the SD.
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kernel/vm_manager: Handle stack/TLS IO region placement a little better
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Provides a more accurate name for the memory region and also
disambiguates between the map and new map regions of memory, making it
easier to understand.
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Handles the placement of the stack a little nicer compared to the
previous code, which was off in a few ways. e.g.
The stack (new map) region, shouldn't be the width of the entire address
space if the size of the region calculation ends up being zero. It
should be placed at the same location as the TLS IO region and also have
the same size.
In the event the TLS IO region contains a size of zero, we should also
be doing the same thing. This fixes our memory layout a little bit and
also resolves some cases where assertions can trigger due to the memory
layout being incorrect.
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kernel/process: Decouple TLS handling from threads
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Ensures a Process instance is always created with a deterministic
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Extracts out all of the thread local storage management from thread
instances themselves and makes the owning process handle the management
of the memory. This brings the memory management slightly more in line
with how the kernel handles these allocations.
Furthermore, this also makes the TLS page management a little more
readable compared to the lingering implementation that was carried over
from Citra.
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This will be necessary for making our TLS slot management slightly more
straightforward. This can also be utilized for other purposes in the
future.
We can implement the existing simpler overload in terms of this one
anyways, we just pass the beginning and end of the ASLR region as the
boundaries.
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IAudioDevice::QueryAudioDeviceOutputEvent
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The event should only be signaled when an output audio device gets changed. Example, Speaker to USB headset. We don't identify different devices internally yet so there's no need to signal the event yet.
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set: Implement GetQuestFlag with config option
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This PR attempts to implement the shared memory provided by GetSharedMemoryNativeHandle. There is still more work to be done however that requires a rehaul of the current time module to handle clock contexts. This PR is mainly to get the basic functionality of the SharedMemory working and allow the use of addition to it whilst things get improved on.
Things to note:
Memory Barriers are used in the SharedMemory and a better solution would need to be done to implement this. Currently in this PR I’m faking the memory barriers as everything is sync and single threaded. They work by incrementing the counter and just populate the two data slots. On data reading, it will read the last added data.
Specific values in the shared memory would need to be updated periodically. This isn't included in this PR since we don't actively do this yet. In a later PR when time is refactored this should be done.
Finally, as we don't handle clock contexts. When time is refactored, we will need to update the shared memory for specific contexts. This PR does this already however since the contexts are all identical and not separated. We're just updating the same values for each context which in this case is empty.
Tiime:SetStandardUserSystemClockAutomaticCorrectionEnabled, Time:IsStandardUserSystemClockAutomaticCorrectionEnabled are also partially implemented in this PR. The reason the implementation is partial is because once again, a lack of clock contexts. This will be improved on in a future PR.
This PR closes issue #2556
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The old implementation had faulty Threadsafe methods where events could
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applets: Implement backend and default frontend for Parental Controls and EShop (ShopN) applets
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If it is needed but wasn't passed (or passed nullptr), the Shop handling code will alert and throw an error.
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service/acc: Silence truncation warnings
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Logs a lot of seemingly innocuous telemetry games generate.
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This matches official behavior with the erpt/eclct/eupld service chain.
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Even though it has been proven that IAudioRenderer:SystemEvent is
actually an automatic event. The current implementation of such event is
all thought to be manual. Thus it's implementation needs to be corrected
when doing such change. As it is right now this PR introduced a series
of regressions on softlocks on multiple games. Therefore, this pr
reverts such change until a correct implementation is made.
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service/audio/audren_u: Correct event reset type for the system event
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This is actually an auto-reset event in the audio service itself, not a
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IPC-100 was changed to InitializeApplicationInfoOld instead of InitializeApplicationInfo. IPC-150 makes an indentical call to IPC-100 however does extra processing. They should not have the same name as it's quite confusing to debug.
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These can be generified together by using a concept type to designate
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This is performing more work than would otherwise be necessary during
VMManager's destruction. All we actually want to occur in this scenario
is for any allocated memory to be freed, which will happen automatically
as the VMManager instance goes out of scope.
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Makes the interface more flexible in terms of how Create() may be
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Given we don't currently implement the personal heap yet, the existing
memory querying functions are essentially doing what the memory querying
types introduced in 6.0.0 do.
So, we can build the necessary machinery over the top of those and just
use them as part of info types.
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Boost headers typically include a lot of other headers, so removing this
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Returns an object of type IAddOnContentLocationResolver for the provided StorageId.
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core/telemetry_session: Remove usages of the global system accessor
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The contents of these includes aren't used anywhere in this translation
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core/core_timing_util: Use std::chrono types for specifying time units
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Implement/Fix IApplicationFunctions::GetDesiredLanguage
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mii: Implement MiiManager backend and several mii service commands
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Since the MiiManager was designed around the IPC interface, this is quite easy. Only functions that were clearly defined were implemented.
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Provides serialization/deserialization to the database in system save files, accessors for database state and proper handling of both major Mii formats (MiiInfo and MiiStoreData)
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Since the Mii database uses UUIDs very similar to the Accounts database, it makes no sense to not share code between them.
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service/aoc_u: Minor cleanup
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Previously, the code was accumulating data into a std::vector and then
tossing all of it away if a setting was disabled.
Instead, we can just check if it's disabled and do no work at all if
possible. If it's enabled, then we can append to the vector and
allocate.
Unlikely to impact usage much, but it is slightly less sloppy with
resources.
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Removes two header dependencies related to file handling that aren't
actually used within the source file.
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A few of the aoc service stubs/implementations weren't fully popping all
of the parameters passed to them. This ensures that all parameters are
popped and, at minimum, logged out.
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Port citra-emu/citra#4716: "HLE/IPC: HLEContext can memorize the client thread and use it for SleepClientThread"
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Co-Authored-By: Mat M. <mathew1800@gmail.com>
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This reduces the boilerplate that services have to write out the current thread explicitly. Using current thread instead of client thread is also semantically incorrect, and will be a problem when we implement multicore (at which time there will be multiple current threads)
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kernel/svc: Reorganize and fix up the initial handling of svcSetThreadCoreMask()
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These are actually quite important indicators of thread lifetimes, so
they should be going into the debug log, rather than being treated as
misc info and delegated to the trace log.
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Makes the code much nicer to follow in terms of behavior and control
flow. It also fixes a few bugs in the implementation.
Notably, the thread's owner process shouldn't be accessed in order to
retrieve the core mask or ideal core. This should be done through the
current running process. The only reason this bug wasn't encountered yet
is because we currently only support running one process, and thus every
owner process will be the current process.
We also weren't checking against the process' CPU core mask to see if an
allowed core is specified or not.
With this out of the way, it'll be less noisy to implement proper
handling of the affinity flags internally within the kernel thread
instances.
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Adds the missing flags to the enum and documents them.
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service/audren_u: Get rid of magic values within GetAudioRendererWorkBufferSize
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Also introduced in REV5 was a variable-size audio command buffer. This
also affects how the size of the work buffer should be determined, so we
can add handling for this as well.
Thankfully, no other alterations were made to how the work buffer size
is calculated in 7.0.0-8.0.0. There were indeed changes made to to how
some of the actual audio commands are generated though (particularly in
REV7), however they don't apply here.
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Introduced in REV5. This is trivial to add support for, now that
everything isn't a mess of random magic constant values.
All this is, is a change in data type sizes as far as this function
cares.
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"Unmagics" quite a few magic constants within this code, making it much
easier to understand. Particularly given this factors out specific
sections into their own self-contained lambda functions.
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service/set: Correct and simplify behavior related to copying language codes
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This corrects cases where it was possible to write more entries into the
write buffer than were requested. Now, we check the size of the buffer
before actually writing into them.
We were also returning the wrong value for
GetAvailableLanguageCodeCount2(). This was previously returning 64, but
only 17 should have been returned. 64 entries is the size of the static
array used in MakeLanguageCode() within the service binary itself, but
isn't the actual total number of language codes present.
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service/am: Add missing return in error case for IStorageAccessor's Read/Write()
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Previously this would fall through and return successfully, despite
being an out of bounds read or write.
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ipc_helpers: Amend floating-point type in Pop<double> specialization
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Currently, this overload isn't used, so this wasn't actually hit in any
code, only the float overload is used.
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core/kernel/object: Rename ResetType enum members for clarity
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Renames the members to more accurately indicate what they signify.
"OneShot" and "Sticky" are kind of ambiguous identifiers for the reset
types, and can be kind of misleading. Automatic and Manual communicate
the kind of reset type in a clearer manner. Either the event is
automatically reset, or it isn't and must be manually cleared.
The "OneShot" and "Sticky" terminology is just a hold-over from Citra
where the kernel had a third type of event reset type known as "Pulse".
Given the Switch kernel only has two forms of event reset types, we
don't need to keep the old terminology around anymore.
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These are only used from within this translation unit, so they don't
need to have external linkage. They were intended to be marked with this
anyways to be consistent with the other service functions.
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service/audctl: Update documentation comments to be relative to 8.0.0
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kernel/vm_manager: Remove usages of global system accessors
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Makes the dependency on the system instance explicit within VMManager's
interface.
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kernel/svc: Clean up wait synchronization related functionality
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This is a holdover from Citra, where the 3DS has both
WaitSynchronization1 and WaitSynchronizationN. The switch only has one
form of wait synchronizing (literally WaitSynchonization). This allows
us to throw out code that doesn't apply at all to the Switch kernel.
Because of this unnecessary dichotomy within the wait synchronization
utilities, we were also neglecting to properly handle waiting on
multiple objects.
While we're at it, we can also scrub out any lingering references to
WaitSynchronization1/WaitSynchronizationN in comments, and change them
to WaitSynchronization (or remove them if the mention no longer
applies).
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The actual behavior of this function is slightly more complex than what
we're currently doing within the supervisor call. To avoid dumping most
of this behavior in the supervisor call itself, we can migrate this to
another function.
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applets: Add AppletManager and implement PhotoViewer and Error applets
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Responsible for displaying error codes and messages
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As opposed to using Core::System::GetInstance()
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service/audctl: Implement GetTargetVolumeMin() and GetTargetVolumeMax()
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These two service functions are literally hardcoded to always return
these values without any other error checking.
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kernel/wait_object: Make GetHighestPriorityReadyThread() a const member function
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This doesn't actually modify internal state of a wait object, so it can
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kernel/svc: Name supervisor call 0x36
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This call was added to the SVC handlers in the 8.0.0 kernel, so we can
finally give it a name.
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core: Reorganize boot order
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This gives us significantly more control over where in the
initialization process we start execution of the main process.
Previously we were running the main process before the CPU or GPU
threads were initialized (not good). This amends execution to start
after all of our threads are properly set up.
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Initially required due to the split codepath with how the initial main
process instance was initialized. We used to initialize the process
like:
Init() {
main_process = Process::Create(...);
kernel.MakeCurrentProcess(main_process.get());
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Load() {
const auto load_result = loader.Load(*kernel.GetCurrentProcess());
if (load_result != Loader::ResultStatus::Success) {
// Handle error here.
}
...
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which presented a problem.
Setting a created process as the main process would set the page table
for that process as the main page table. This is fine... until we get to
the part that the page table can have its size changed in the Load()
function via NPDM metadata, which can dictate either a 32-bit, 36-bit,
or 39-bit usable address space.
Now that we have full control over the process' creation in load, we can
simply set the initial process as the main process after all the loading
is done, reflecting the potential page table changes without any
special-casing behavior.
We can also remove the cache flushing within LoadModule(), as execution
wouldn't have even begun yet during all usages of this function, now
that we have the initialization order cleaned up.
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Our initialization process is a little wonky than one would expect when
it comes to code flow. We initialize the CPU last, as opposed to
hardware, where the CPU obviously needs to be first, otherwise nothing
else would work, and we have code that adds checks to get around this.
For example, in the page table setting code, we check to see if the
system is turned on before we even notify the CPU instances of a page
table switch. This results in dead code (at the moment), because the
only time a page table switch will occur is when the system is *not*
running, preventing the emulated CPU instances from being notified of a
page table switch in a convenient manner (technically the code path
could be taken, but we don't emulate the process creation svc handlers
yet).
This moves the threads creation into its own member function of the core
manager and restores a little order (and predictability) to our
initialization process.
Previously, in the multi-threaded cases, we'd kick off several threads
before even the main kernel process was created and ready to execute (gross!).
Now the initialization process is like so:
Initialization:
1. Timers
2. CPU
3. Kernel
4. Filesystem stuff (kind of gross, but can be amended trivially)
5. Applet stuff (ditto in terms of being kind of gross)
6. Main process (will be moved into the loading step in a following
change)
7. Telemetry (this should be initialized last in the future).
8. Services (4 and 5 should ideally be alongside this).
9. GDB (gross. Uses namespace scope state. Needs to be refactored into a
class or booted altogether).
10. Renderer
11. GPU (will also have its threads created in a separate step in a
following change).
Which... isn't *ideal* per-se, however getting rid of the wonky
intertwining of CPU state initialization out of this mix gets rid of
most of the footguns when it comes to our initialization process.
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kernel/thread: Remove unused guest_handle member variable
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Allows the handle to be seen alongside the entry point.
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This member variable is entirely unused. It was only set but never
actually utilized. Given that, we can remove it to get rid of noise in
the thread interface.
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service: Update service function tables
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Updates function tables based off information from SwitchBrew.
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kernel/svc: Implement svcMapProcessCodeMemory/svcUnmapProcessCodeMemory
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Essentially performs the inverse of svcMapProcessCodeMemory. This unmaps
the aliasing region first, then restores the general traits of the
aliased memory.
What this entails, is:
- Restoring Read/Write permissions to the VMA.
- Restoring its memory state to reflect it as a general heap memory region.
- Clearing the memory attributes on the region.
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This is utilized for mapping code modules into memory. Notably, the
ldr service would call this in order to map objects into memory.
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This is a holdover from Citra that currently remains unused, so it can
be removed from the Thread interface.
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ldr: Minor amendments to IPC-related parameters
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This doesn't modify instance state, so it can be made const.
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The initial two words indicate a process ID. Also UnloadNro only
specifies one address, not two.
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Add a toggle to force 30FPS mode
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fsp_srv: Minor cleanup related changes
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IDirectory's Read() function doesn't take any input parameters. It only
uses the output parameters that we already provide.
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These indicate options that alter how a read/write is performed.
Currently we don't need to handle these, as the only one that seems to
be used is for writes, but all the custom options ever seem to do is
immediate flushing, which we already do by default.
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kernel/svc: Deglobalize the supervisor call handlers
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Adjusts the interface of the wrappers to take a system reference, which
allows accessing a system instance without using the global accessors.
This also allows getting rid of all global accessors within the
supervisor call handling code. While this does make the wrappers
themselves slightly more noisy, this will be further cleaned up in a
follow-up. This eliminates the global system accessors in the current
code while preserving the existing interface.
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kernel: Make handle type declarations constexpr
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Some objects declare their handle type as const, while others declare it
as constexpr. This makes the const ones constexpr for consistency, and
prevent unexpected compilation errors if these happen to be attempted to be
used within a constexpr context.
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file_sys: Provide generic interface for accessing game data
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We need to ensure dynarmic gets a valid pointer if the page table is
resized (the relevant pointers would be invalidated in this scenario).
In this scenario, the page table can be resized depending on what kind
of address space is specified within the NPDM metadata (if it's
present).
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core/memory: Minor simplifications to page table management
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Centralizes the page table switching to one spot, rather than making
calling code deal with it everywhere.
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Keeps the return type consistent with the function name. While we're at
it, we can also reduce the amount of boilerplate involved with handling
these by using structured bindings.
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Returns the same type that the function name describes.
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kernel/server_session: Provide a GetName() override
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Given server sessions can be given a name, we should allow retrieving
it instead of using the default implementation of GetName(), which would
just return "[UNKNOWN KERNEL OBJECT]".
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core: Add missing override specifiers where applicable
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Applies the override specifier where applicable. In the case of
destructors that are defaulted in their definition, they can
simply be removed.
This also removes the unnecessary inclusions being done in audin_u and
audrec_u, given their close proximity.
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service/fsp_srv: Update SaveDataInfo and SaveDataDescriptor structs
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Passing around a 64 byte data struct by value is kind of wasteful,
instead pass a reference to the struct.
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The unknown member here is actually padding due to being passed as a
struct. We can do the same, and remove the need to pop a padding word.
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I realized that I updated the documentation on SwitchBrew a while ago,
but never actually updated the structs within yuzu.
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kernel/svc: Properly sanitize mutex address in WaitProcessWideKeyAtomic
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We need to be checking whether or not the given address is within the
kernel address space or if the given address isn't word-aligned and bail
in these scenarios instead of trashing any kernel state.
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hle/result: Remove unnecessary bitfield entry for ResultCode
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This is a hold over from the 3DS error codes in Citra.
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filesystem: Use a std::string_view in OpenFile()
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Rather than make a full copy of the path, we can just use a string view
and truncate the viewed portion of the string instead of creating a totally
new truncated string.
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In several places, we have request parsers where there's nothing to
really parse, simply because the HLE function in question operates on
buffers. In these cases we can just remove these instances altogether.
In the other cases, we can retrieve the relevant members from the parser
and at least log them out, giving them some use.
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service/am: Correct behavior of CreateTransferMemoryStorage()
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For whatever reason, shared memory was being used here instead of
transfer memory, which (quite clearly) will not work based off the name
of the function.
This corrects this wonky usage of shared memory.
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Also amend erroneous use of size_t. We should be using u64 here.
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kernel/object: Remove unused handle type entry
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The AddressArbiter type isn't actually used, given the arbiter itself
isn't a direct kernel object (or object that implements the wait object
facilities).
Given this, we can remove the enum entry entirely.
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service/am: Implement EnterFatalSection/LeaveFatalSection
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These functions act in tandem similar to how a lock or mutex require a
balanced lock()/unlock() sequence.
EnterFatalSection simply increments a counter for how many times it has
been called, while LeaveFatalSection ensures that a previous call to
EnterFatalSection has occured. If a previous call has occurred (the
counter is not zero), then the counter gets decremented as one would
expect. If a previous call has not occurred (the counter is zero), then
an error code is returned.
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Makes the declaration order of the handling functions consistent with
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kernel/shared_memory: Sanitize supplied size when unmapping
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Nothing from this header is used, so we can remove this include, getting
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The kernel makes sure that the given size to unmap is always the same
size as the entire region managed by the shared memory instance,
otherwise it returns an error code signifying an invalid size.
This is similarly done for transfer memory (which we already check for).
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kernel/thread: Minor interface cleanup
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Now that ShouldWait() is a const qualified member function, this one can
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qualified this pointer to ShouldWait().
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Given this is intended as a querying function, it doesn't make sense to
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Previously this was performing a u64 + int sign conversion. When dealing
with addresses, we should generally be keeping the arithmetic in the
same signedness type.
This also gets rid of the static lifetime of the constant, as there's no
need to make a trivial type like this potentially live for the entire
duration of the program.
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The pointed to member is never actually modified, so it can be made
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Similarly like svcGetProcessList, this retrieves the list of threads
from the current process. In the kernel itself, a process instance
maintains a list of threads, which are used within this function.
Threads are registered to a process' thread list at thread
initialization, and unregistered from the list upon thread destruction
(if said thread has a non-null owning process).
We assert on the debug event case, as we currently don't implement
kernel debug objects.
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This service function simply copies out a specified number of kernel
process IDs, while simultaneously reporting the total number of
processes.
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kernel/resource_limit: Remove the name member from resource limits
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This doesn't really provide any benefit to the resource limit interface.
There's no way for callers to any of the service functions for resource
limits to provide a custom name, so all created instances of resource
limits other than the system resource limit would have a name of
"Unknown".
The system resource limit itself is already trivially identifiable from
its limit values, so there's no real need to take up space in the object to
identify one object meaningfully out of N total objects.
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kernel/codeset: Make CodeSet's memory data member a regular std::vector
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The use of a shared_ptr is an implementation detail of the VMManager
itself when mapping memory. Because of that, we shouldn't require all
users of the CodeSet to have to allocate the shared_ptr ahead of time.
It's intended that CodeSet simply pass in the required direct data, and
that the memory manager takes care of it from that point on.
This means we just do the shared pointer allocation in a single place,
when loading modules, as opposed to in each loader.
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core/yuzu: Remove enable_nfc setting
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This was initially added to prevent problems from stubbed/not implemented NFC services, but as we never encountered such and as it's only used in a deprecated function anyway, I guess we can just remove it to prevent more clutter of the settings.
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Since C++17, the introduction of deduction guides for locking facilities
means that we no longer need to hardcode the mutex type into the locks
themselves, making it easier to switch mutex types, should it ever be
necessary in the future.
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kernel/process: Report total physical memory used to svcGetInfo slightly better
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Reports the (mostly) correct size through svcGetInfo now for queries to
total used physical memory. This still doesn't correctly handle memory
allocated via svcMapPhysicalMemory, however, we don't currently handle
that case anyways.
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This will be necessary to properly report the used memory size in
svcGetInfo.
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This will be necessary in order to properly report memory usage within
svcGetInfo.
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This will make operating with the process-related SVC commands much
nicer in the future (the parameter representing the stack size in
svcStartProcess is a 64-bit value).
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The kernel always makes sure that the given stack size is aligned to
page boundaries.
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kernel/scheduler: Minor tidying up
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This was made unused in b404fcdf1443b91ac9994c05ad1fe039fcd9675e, but
the parameter itself wasn't removed.
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Since C++17, we no longer need to explicitly specify the type of the
mutex within the lock_guard. The type system can now deduce these with
deduction guides.
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Resolves a -Wextra-semi warning.
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Based off RE, most of these structure members are register values, which
makes, sense given this service is used to convey fatal errors.
One member indicates the program entry point address, one is a set of
bit flags used to determine which registers to print, and one member
indicates the architecture type.
The only member that still isn't determined is the final member within
the data structure.
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Kernel: Fixes to Arbitration and SignalProcessWideKey Management
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Replace old Thread Queue for a new Multi Level Queue
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kernel/vm_manager: Unify heap allocation/freeing functions
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One behavior that we weren't handling properly in our heap allocation
process was the ability for the heap to be shrunk down in size if a
larger size was previously requested.
This adds the basic behavior to do so and also gets rid of HeapFree, as
it's no longer necessary now that we have allocations and deallocations
going through the same API function.
While we're at it, fully document the behavior that this function
performs.
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Makes it more obvious that this function is intending to stand in for
the actual supervisor call itself, and not acting as a general heap
allocation function.
Also the following change will merge the freeing behavior of HeapFree
into this function, so leaving it as HeapAllocate would be misleading.
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In cases where HeapAllocate is called with the same size of the current
heap, we can simply do nothing and return successfully.
This avoids doing work where we otherwise don't have to. This is also
what the kernel itself does in this scenario.
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Over time these have fallen out of use due to refactoring, so these can
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This isn't required anymore, as all the kernel ever queries is the size
of the current heap, not the total usage of it.
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Another holdover from citra that can be tossed out is the notion of the
heap needing to be allocated in different addresses. On the switch, the
base address of the heap will always be managed by the memory allocator
in the kernel, so this doesn't need to be specified in the function's
interface itself.
The heap on the switch is always allocated with read/write permissions,
so we don't need to add specifying the memory permissions as part of the
heap allocation itself either.
This also corrects the error code returned from within the function.
If the size of the heap is larger than the entire heap region, then the
kernel will report an out of memory condition.
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kernel/process: Remove unused AddressMapping struct
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Another leftover from citra that's now no longer necessary.
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core/core_timing: Make callback parameters consistent
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In some cases, our callbacks were using s64 as a parameter, and in other
cases, they were using an int, which is inconsistent.
To make all callbacks consistent, we can just use an s64 as the type for
late cycles, given it gets rid of the need to cast internally.
While we're at it, also resolve some signed/unsigned conversions that
were occurring related to the callback registration.
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This is no longer necessary, as ResultVal isn't used anywhere in the
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core/hle/kernel: Split transfer memory handling out into its own class
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Similarly, like svcMapTransferMemory, we can also implement
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Now that transfer memory handling is separated from shared memory, we
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Within the kernel, shared memory and transfer memory facilities exist as
completely different kernel objects. They also have different validity
checking as well. Therefore, we shouldn't be treating the two as the
same kind of memory.
They also differ in terms of their behavioral aspect as well. Shared
memory is intended for sharing memory between processes, while transfer
memory is intended to be for transferring memory to other processes.
This breaks out the handling for transfer memory into its own class and
treats it as its own kernel object. This is also important when we
consider resource limits as well. Particularly because transfer memory
is limited by the resource limit value set for it.
While we currently don't handle resource limit testing against objects
yet (but we do allow setting them), this will make implementing that
behavior much easier in the future, as we don't need to distinguish
between shared memory and transfer memory allocations in the same place.
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set_sys: Implement GetFirmwareVersion(2) for libnx hosversion
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gpu: Rewrite MemoryManager based on the VMManager implementation.
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core/hle/kernel: Make Mutex a per-process class.
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Removes the use of global system accessors, and instead uses the
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Makes it an instantiable class like it is in the actual kernel. This
will also allow removing reliance on global accessors in a following
change, now that we can encapsulate a reference to the system instance
in the class.
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kernel/vm_manager: Amend flag value for code data
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Makes it more evident that one is for actual code and one is for actual
data. Mutable and static are less than ideal terms here, because
read-only data is technically not mutable, but we were mapping it with
that label.
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This should actually be using the data flags, rather than the code
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service/am: Add function table for IDebugFunctions
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We already have the service related stuff set up for this, however, it's
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file_sys: Implement parser and interpreter for game memory cheats
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Used as root for one region of cheats, set by loader
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Port citra-emu/citra#4244 and citra-emu/citra#4599: Changes to BitField
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This commit it automatically generated by command in zsh:
sed -i -- 's/BitField<\(.*\)_le>/BitField<\1>/g' **/*(D.)
BitField is now aware to endianness and default to little endian. It expects a value representation type without storage specification for its template parameter.
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core/kernel: Migrate CodeSet to its own source files
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Given this is utilized by the loaders, this allows avoiding inclusion of
the kernel process definitions where avoidable.
This also keeps the loading format for all executable data separate from
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hwopus: Leverage multistream API for decoding regular Opus packets
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After doing a little more reading up on the Opus codec, it turns out
that the multistream API that is part of libopus can handle regular
packets. Regular packets are just a degenerate case of multistream Opus
packets, and all that's necessary is to pass the number of streams as 1
and provide a basic channel mapping, then everything works fine for
that case.
This allows us to get rid of the need to use both APIs in the future
when implementing multistream variants in a follow-up PR, greatly
simplifying the code that needs to be written.
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service/am: Supply remaining missing IAudioController functions
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All this does is supply a new volume level and a fade time in
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Like the other volume setter, this mainly just sets a data member within
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This function passes in the desired main applet and library applet
volume levels. We can then just pass those values back within the
relevant volume getter functions, allowing us to unstub those as well.
The initial values for the library and main applet volumes differ. The
main applet volume is 0.25 by default, while the library applet volume
is initialized to 1.0 by default in the services themselves.
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This just acts as a basic setter for a given PID value and performs no
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kernel/thread: Amend conditional test and assignment within UpdatePriority()
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Aims to disambiguate why each priority instance exists a little bit.
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This condition was checking against the nominal thread priority, whereas
the kernel itself checks against the current priority instead. We were
also assigning the nominal priority, when we should be assigning
current_priority, which takes priority inheritance into account.
This can lead to the incorrect priority being assigned to a thread.
Given we recursively update the relevant threads, we don't need to go
through the whole mutex waiter list. This matches what the kernel does
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The kernel keeps the internal waiting list ordered by priority. This is
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Certain values that are passed through the IPC buffer are actually
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This was intended to be removed in
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actually save the file like a dingus.
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kernel/thread: Remove WaitCurrentThread_Sleep() and ExitCurrentThread()
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Puts the operation on global state in the same places as the rest of the
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Rather than make a global accessor for this sort of thing. We can make
it a part of the thread interface itself. This allows getting rid of a
hidden global accessor in the kernel code.
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kernel/process: Remove use of global system accessors
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Now that we pass in a reference to the system instance, we can utilize
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kernel/server_port: Make data members private
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With this, all kernel objects finally have all of their data members
behind an interface, making it nicer to reason about interactions with
other code (as external code no longer has the freedom to totally alter
internals and potentially messing up invariants).
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core/hle/result: Tidy up the base error code result header.
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Previously this was required, as BitField wasn't trivially copyable.
BitField has since been made trivially copyable, so now this isn't
required anymore.
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Gets rid of another holdover from Citra, and describes the OS on the
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Now that the final stray ErrorDescription member was relocated, we can
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Relocates the error code to where it's most related, similar to how all
the other error codes are. Previously we were including a non-generic
error in the main result code header.
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service/vi: Unstub GetDisplayService
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This function is also supposed to check its given policy type with the
permission of the service itself. This implements the necessary
machinery to unstub these functions.
Policy::User seems to just be basic access (which is probably why vi:u
is restricted to that policy), while the other policy seems to be for
extended abilities regarding which displays can be managed and queried,
so this is assumed to be for a background compositor (which I've named,
appropriately, Policy::Compositor).
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There's no real reason this shouldn't be allowed, given some values sent
via a request can be signed. This also makes it less annoying to work
with popping enum values, given an enum class with no type specifier
will work out of the box now.
It's also kind of an oversight to allow popping s64 values, but nothing
else.
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This didn't really provide much benefit here, especially since the
subsequent change requires that the behavior for each service's
GetDisplayService differs in a minor detail.
This also arguably makes the services nicer to read, since it gets rid
of an indirection in the class hierarchy.
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kernel: Make the address arbiter instance per-process
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Now that we have the address arbiter extracted to its own class, we can
fix an innaccuracy with the kernel. Said inaccuracy being that there
isn't only one address arbiter. Each process instance contains its own
AddressArbiter instance in the actual kernel.
This fixes that and gets rid of another long-standing issue that could
arise when attempting to create more than one process.
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Similar to how WaitForAddress was isolated to its own function, we can
also move the necessary conditional checking into the address arbiter
class itself, allowing us to hide the implementation details of it from
public use.
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Rather than let the service call itself work out which function is the
proper one to call, we can make that a behavior of the arbiter itself,
so we don't need to directly expose those implementation details.
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These can just be passed regularly, now that we use fmt instead of our
old logging system.
While we're at it, make the parameters to MakeFunctionString
std::string_views.
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service/audio/hwopus: Move decoder state to its own class
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Moves the non-multistream specific state to its own class. This will be
necessary to support the multistream variants of opus decoding.
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This indicates the entropy coder's final range.
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This will be utilized by more than just that class in the future. This
also renames it from OpusHeader to OpusPacketHeader to be more specific
about what kind of header it is.
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Makes it impossible to violate the ODR, as well as providing a place for
future changes.
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kernel/scheduler: Pass in system instance in constructor
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Avoids directly relying on the global system instance and instead makes
an arbitrary system instance an explicit dependency on construction.
This also allows removing dependencies on some global accessor functions
as well.
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kernel/hle_ipc: Convert std::shared_ptr IPC header instances to std::optional
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There's no real need to use a shared lifetime here, since we don't
actually expose them to anything else. This is also kind of an
unnecessary use of the heap given the objects themselves are so small;
small enough, in fact that changing over to optionals actually reduces
the overall size of the HLERequestContext struct (818 bytes to 808
bytes).
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kernel/shared_memory: Get rid of the use of global accessor functions within Create()
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Given we already pass in a reference to the kernel that the shared
memory instance is created under, we can just use that to check the
current process, rather than using the global accessor functions.
This allows removing direct dependency on the system instance entirely.
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kernel/client_session, kernel/server_session: Make data members private
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Makes it much nicer to locally reason about server session behavior, as
part of its functionality isn't placed around other classes.
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These can be made private, as they aren't accessed in contexts that
require them to be public.
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service/audio/audout_u: Only actually stop the audio stream in StopAudioOut if the stream is playing
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The service itself only does further actions if the stream is playing.
If the stream is already stopped, then it just exits successfully.
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Asynchronous GPU command processing
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core/hle/ipc: Remove unnecessary includes
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Removes a few inclusion dependencies from the headers or replaces
existing ones with ones that don't indirectly include the required
headers.
This allows removing an inclusion of core/memory.h, meaning that if the
memory header is ever changed in the future, it won't result in
rebuilding the entirety of the HLE services (as the IPC headers are used
quite ubiquitously throughout the HLE service implementations).
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kernel/address_arbiter: Convert the address arbiter into a class
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Allows getting rid of reliance on the global accessor functions and
instead operating on the provided system instance.
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- Invert conditions into guard clases where applicable.
- Mark std::vector parameter of WakeThreads as const
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Places all of the functions for address arbiter operation into a class.
This will be necessary for future deglobalizing efforts related to both
the memory and system itself.
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Previously we were overwriting the error case with a success code
further down (which is definitely not what we should be doing here).
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svc: Move memory range checking functions to the VMManager class
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Significantly tidies up two guard conditionals.
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Makes the interface uniform when it comes to checking various memory
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Provides a bit of a more proper interface for these functions.
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hle/service/audio: Extract audio error codes to a header
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Places all error codes in an easily includable header.
This also corrects the unsupported error code (I accidentally used the
hex value when I meant to use the decimal one).
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service/audio: Provide an implementation of ExecuteAudioRendererRendering
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This service function appears to do nothing noteworthy on the switch.
All it does at the moment is either return an error code or abort the
system. Given we obviously don't want to kill the system, we just opt
for always returning the error code.
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This currently has the same behavior as the regular
OpenAudioRenderer API function, so we can just move the code within
OpenAudioRenderer to an internal function that both service functions
call.
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The SM namespace is within the Service namespace, so this was forward
declaring a type that didn't exist.
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Provides names for previously unknown entries (aside from the two u8
that appear to be padding bytes, and a single word that also appears
to be reserved or padding).
This will be useful in subsequent changes when unstubbing behavior related
to the audio renderer services.
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kernel/handle_table: Allow process capabilities to limit the handle table size
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The kernel allows restricting the total size of the handle table through
the process capability descriptors. Until now, this functionality wasn't
hooked up. With this, the process handle tables become properly restricted.
In the case of metadata-less executables, the handle table will assume
the maximum size is requested, preserving the behavior that existed
before these changes.
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Avoids implicit truncation warnings from u32 -> u16 (the truncation is
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These types are within the common library, so they should be within the
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The NVFlinger service is already passed into services that need to
guarantee its lifetime, so the BufferQueue instances will already live
as long as they're needed. Making them std::shared_ptr instances in this
case is unnecessary.
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Like the previous changes made to the Display struct, this prepares the
Layer struct for changes to its interface. Given Layer will be given
more invariants in the future, we convert it into a class to better
signify that.
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With the display and layer structures relocated to the vi service, we
can begin giving these a proper interface before beginning to properly
support the display types.
This converts the display struct into a class and provides it with the
necessary functions to preserve behavior within the NVFlinger class.
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These are more closely related to the vi service as opposed to the
intermediary nvflinger.
This also places them in their relevant subfolder, as future changes to
these will likely result in subclassing to represent various displays
and services, as they're done within the service itself on hardware.
The reasoning for prefixing the display and layer source files is to
avoid potential clashing if two files with the same name are compiled
(e.g. if 'display.cpp/.h' or 'layer.cpp/.h' is added to another service
at any point), which MSVC will actually warn against. This prevents that
case from occurring.
This also presently coverts the std::array introduced within
f45c25aabacc70861723a7ca1096a677bd987487 back to a std::vector to allow
the forward declaration of the Display type. Forward declaring a type
within a std::vector is allowed since the introduction of N4510
(http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2015/n4510.html) by
Zhihao Yuan.
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A fairly trivial change. Other sections of the codebase use nested
namespaces instead of separate namespaces here. This one must have just
been overlooked.
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Gets rid of the largest set of mutable global state within the core.
This also paves a way for eliminating usages of GetInstance() on the
System class as a follow-up.
Note that no behavioral changes have been made, and this simply extracts
the functionality into a class. This also has the benefit of making
dependencies on the core timing functionality explicit within the
relevant interfaces.
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Places all of the timing-related functionality under the existing Core
namespace to keep things consistent, rather than having the timing
utilities sitting in its own completely separate namespace.
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This is a leftover from the early yuzu days.
We shouldn't log every time when we are drawing by default, so let's change the log level to Trace.
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Converts many of the Find* functions to return a std::optional<T> as
opposed to returning the raw return values directly. This allows
removing a few assertions and handles error cases like the service
itself does.
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This was missed within #2075. Renames the member function to make it
consistent with the rest of the Find* functions.
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hwopus: Implement DecodeInterleaved (the newest variant)
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This functions almost identically to DecodeInterleavedWithPerfOld,
however this function also has the ability to reset the decoder context.
This is documented as a potentially desirable thing in the libopus
manual in some circumstances as it says for the OPUS_RESET_STATE ctl:
"This should be called when switching streams in order to prevent the
back to back decoding from giving different result from one at a time
decoding."
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Keeps the logic in one spot for use by both functions.
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This doesn't really offer anything over the use of a direct pointer, so
we can just use that instead.
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Filled in via information provided by SwitchBrew.
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A holdover from citra, the Horizon kernel on the switch has no
prominent kernel object that functions as a timer. At least not
to the degree of sophistication that this class provided.
As such, this can be removed entirely. This class also wasn't used at
all in any meaningful way within the core, so this was just code sitting
around doing nothing. This also allows removing a few things from the
main KernelCore class that allows it to use slightly less resources
overall (though very minor and not anything really noticeable).
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Updates the function tables based off information on SwitchBrew. Gets
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kernel/wait_object: Devirtualize functions related to manipulating the thread list directly
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No inheritors of the WaitObject class actually make use of their own
implementations of these functions, so they can be made non-virtual.
It's also kind of sketchy to allow overriding how the threads get added
to the list anyways, given the kernel itself on the actual hardware
doesn't seem to customize based off this.
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This implementation just calls the base class variant of the function,
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This just calls the base variant of the function, so it can be removed.
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This member function doesn't actually modify instance state, so it can
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This more accurately describes what the function is actually attempting
to do (it's not a simple trivial getter).
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In addition to the default, external, EDID, and internal displays,
there's also a null display provided as well, which as the name
suggests, does nothing but discard all commands given to it. This is
provided for completeness.
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Opening a display isn't really a thing to warn about. It's an expected
thing, so this can be a debug log. This also alters the string to
indicate the display name better.
Opening "Default" display reads a little nicer compared to Opening
display Default.
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The built-in set of displays is fixed, so we can utilize an array
instead of a vector here.
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This is kind of a large hole in the API, given we allow popping signed
values. This fixes that.
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This quite literally functions as a basic setter. No other error
checking or anything (since there's nothing to really check against).
With this, it completes the pm:bm interface in terms of functionality.
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Just minor tidying of interfaces.
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This appears to be a vestigial API function that's only kept around for
compatibility's sake, given the function only returns a success error
code and exits.
Since that's the case, we can remove the stubbed notification from the
log, since doing nothing is technically the correct behavior in this
case.
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Looking into the implementation of the C++ standard facilities that seem
to be within all modules, it appears that they use 7 as a break reason
to indicate an uncaught C++ exception.
This was primarily found via the third last function called within
Horizon's equivalent of libcxxabi's demangling_terminate_handler(),
which passes the value 0x80000007 to svcBreak.
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This is a function that definitely doesn't always have a non-modifying
behavior across all implementations, so this should be made non-const.
This gets rid of the need to mark data members as mutable to work around
the fact mutating data members needs to occur.
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settings: Add support for setting the RTC manually
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applets: Implement HLE web browser applet (LibAppletOff)
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service/vi: Unstub IApplicationDisplayService's SetLayerScalingMode
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These values are not equivalent, based off RE. The internal value is put
into a lookup table with the following values:
[3, 0, 1, 2, 4]
So the values absolutely do not map 1:1 like the comment was indicating.
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Avoids entangling the IPC buffer appending with the actual operation of
converting the scaling values over. This also inserts the proper error
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This appears to only check if the scaling mode can actually be
handled, rather than actually setting the scaling mode for the layer.
This implements the same error handling performed on the passed in
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service/vi: Correct reported dimensions from IApplicationDisplayService's GetDisplayResolution()
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Within the actual service, it makes no distinguishing between docked and
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1280x720 as the dimensions.
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Return no application area when games try to open an application area
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Pulse is considered a hack and nothing should be using it. We should completely remove it
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service/vi: Minor updates and corrections to the DisplayInfo struct
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Based off RE, it appears that almost all display types seem to use
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It appears that the two members indicate whether a display has a bounded
number of layers (and if set, the second member indicates the total
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Upon investigating the issue with #1878, I found that games are the ones who handle the vsync event resetting and not us.
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service/vi: Implement OpenDefaultDisplay in terms of OpenDisplay
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Internally within the vi services, this is essentially all that
OpenDefaultDisplay does, so it's trivial to just do the same, and
forward the default display string into the function.
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This IPC command is simply a stub inside the actual service itself, and
just returns a successful error code regardless of input. This is likely
only retained in the service interface to not break older code that relied
upon it succeeding in some way.
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service/vi: Log more information where applicable
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In many cases, we didn't bother to log out any of the popped data
members. This logs them out to the console within the logging call to
provide more contextual information.
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This is a bounds check to ensure that the thread priority is within the
valid range of 0-64. If it exceeds 64, that doesn't necessarily mean
that an actual priority of 64 was expected (it actually means whoever
called the function screwed up their math).
Instead clarify the message to indicate the allowed range of thread
priorities.
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Now that we handle the kernel capability descriptors we can correct
CreateThread to properly check against the core and priority masks
like the actual kernel does.
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Rather than use a switch here, this can be collapsed into a simple range
check, which is a little easier on the eyes.
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kernel/process: Start the main thread using the specified ideal core
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This matches kernel behavior in that processes are started using their
specified ideal core, rather than always starting on core 0.
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This makes the naming more closely match its meaning. It's just a
preferred core, not a required default core. This also makes the usages
of this term consistent across the thread and process implementations.
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This function isn't a general purpose function that should be exposed to
everything, given it's specific to initializing the main thread for a
Process instance.
Given that, it's a tad bit more sensible to place this within
process.cpp, which keeps it visible only to the code that actually needs
it.
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Print backtrace on svcBreak
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Added to both dynarmic and unicorn
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When we get an svcBreak we get a backtrace now
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In all cases that these functions are needed, the VMManager can just be
retrieved and used instead of providing the same functions in Process'
interface.
This also makes it a little nicer dependency-wise, since it gets rid of
cases where the VMManager interface was being used, and then switched
over to using the interface for a Process instance. Instead, it makes
all accesses uniform and uses the VMManager instance for all necessary
tasks.
All the basic memory mapping functions did was forward to the Process'
VMManager instance anyways.
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kernel: Handle kernel capability descriptors
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While we're at it, we can also toss out the leftover capability parsing
from Citra.
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This just specifies the handle table size. There's also a section of
reserved bits that are checked against.
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Similar to the service capability flags, however, we currently don't
emulate the GIC, so this currently handles all interrupts as being valid
for the time being.
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Handles the priority mask and core mask flags to allow building up the
masks to determine the usable thread priorities and cores for a kernel
process instance.
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We've had the old kernel capability parser from Citra, however, this is
unused code and doesn't actually map to how the kernel on the Switch
does it. This introduces the basic functional skeleton for parsing
process capabilities.
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hid: Fix SetNpadJoyHoldType and improve logging.
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npad: Remove code to invert input in horizontal mode.
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- This was incorrect, the game appears to handle this for us.
- Fixes horizontal mode with Puyo Puyo Tetris and Super Mario Odyssey.
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kernel/vm_manager: Reset region attributes when unmapping a VMA
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Like the other members related to memory regions, the attributes need to
be reset back to their defaults as well.
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These functions come in a pair and are needed by Smash Ultimate, Minecraft, and Skyrim, amongst others.
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svc: Implement SetThreadActivity (thread suspension)
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am: Implement HLE profile selector applet
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Fixes bugs relating to signalling in software keyboard.
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Allows the player to select an emulated profile.
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Previously, ILibraryAppletAccessor would signal upon creation of any applet, but this is incorrect. A flag inside of the applet code determines whether or not creation should signal state change and swkbd happens to be one of these applets.
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Fixed uninitialized memory due to missing returns in canary
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Functions which are suppose to crash on non canary builds usually don't return anything which lead to uninitialized memory being used.
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kernel/{process, thread}: Amend behavior related to IDs
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If a thread handle is passed to svcGetProcessId, the kernel attempts to
access the process ID via the thread's instance's owning process.
Technically, this function should also be handling the kernel debug
objects as well, however we currently don't handle those kernel objects
yet, so I've left a note via a comment about it to remind myself when
implementing it in the future.
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Starts the process ID counter off at 81, which is what the kernel itself
checks against internally when creating processes. It's actually
supposed to panic if the PID is less than 81 for a userland process.
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The service call uses a 64-bit value, just like svcGetProcessId. This
amends the function signature accordingly.
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The kernel uses a 64-bit value for the thread ID, so we shouldn't be
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svcGetProcessId's out parameter is a pointer to a 64-bit value, not a
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In the actual kernel, this is a 64-bit value, so we shouldn't be using a
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service/am: Unstub GetAppletResourceUserId
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This is supposed to return the current process' ID. (0 indicates an
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Device handle should not be a random id, instead it's the current npad id
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service/sm: Improve debug log for RegisterService
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Now it also indicates the name and max session count. This also gives a
name to the unknown bool. This indicates if the created port is supposed
to be using light handles or regular handles internally. This is passed
to the respective svcCreatePort parameter internally.
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kernel/svc: Implement svcSetMemoryAttribute
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With all the basic backing functionality implemented, we can now unstub
svcSetMemoryAttribute.
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This puts the backing functionality for svcSetMemoryAttribute in place,
which will be utilized in a following change.
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This is shorter and more concise. This also removes the now-innaccurate
comment, as it's not returned wholesale to svcQueryMemory anymore.
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Adds the barebones enumeration constants and functions in place to
handle memory attributes, while also essentially leaving the attribute
itself non-functional.
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kernel/thread: Set default fpcr
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applets: Correct usage of SignalStateChanged event
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This was causing some games (most notably Pokemon Quest) to softlock due to an event being fired when not supposed to. This also removes a hack wherein we were firing the state changed event when the game retrieves it, which is incorrect.
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nvhost_gpu: Skip empty GPU command lists.
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Services created with the ServiceFramework base class install themselves as HleHandlers with an owning shared_ptr in the ServerPort ServiceFrameworkBase::port member variable, creating a cyclic ownership between ServiceFrameworkBase and the ServerPort, preventing deletion of the service objects.
Fix that by removing the ServiceFrameworkBase::port member because that was only used to detect multiple attempts at installing a port. Instead store a flag if the port was already installed to achieve the same functionality.
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svc: Implement yield types 0 and -1
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This will automatically occur anyway when PrepareReschedule is called
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vm_manager/svc: Modify MemoryState enum, and correct error handling for svcQueryMemory
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svcQueryProcessMemory is trivial to implement, given all the behavior
necessary for it is present, it just needs a handler for it.
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In the previous change, the memory writing was moved into the service
function itself, however it still had a problem, in that the entire
MemoryInfo structure wasn't being written out, only the first 32 bytes
of it were being written out. We still need to write out the trailing
two reference count members and zero out the padding bits.
Not doing this can result in wrong behavior in userland code in the following
scenario:
MemoryInfo info; // Put on the stack, not quaranteed to be zeroed out.
svcQueryMemory(&info, ...);
if (info.device_refcount == ...) // Whoops, uninitialized read.
This can also cause the wrong thing to happen if the user code uses
std::memcmp to compare the struct, with another one (questionable, but
allowed), as the padding bits are not guaranteed to be a deterministic
value. Note that the kernel itself also fully zeroes out the structure
before writing it out including the padding bits.
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Moves the memory writes directly into QueryProcessMemory instead of
letting the wrapper function do it. It would be inaccurate to allow the
handler to do it because there's cases where memory shouldn't even be
written to. For example, if the given process handle is invalid.
HOWEVER, if the memory writing is within the wrapper, then we have no
control over if these memory writes occur, meaning in an error case, 68
bytes of memory randomly get trashed with zeroes, 64 of those being
written to wherever the memory info address points to, and the remaining
4 being written wherever the page info address points to.
One solution in this case would be to just conditionally check within
the handler itself, but this is kind of smelly, given the handler
shouldn't be performing conditional behavior itself, it's a behavior of
the managed function. In other words, if you remove the handler from the
equation entirely, does the function still retain its proper behavior?
In this case, no.
Now, we don't potentially trash memory from this function if an invalid
query is performed.
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These should be swapped.
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The kernel returns a memory info instance with the base address set to
the end of the address space, and the size of said block as
0 - address_space_end, it doesn't set both of said members to zero.
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Gets rid of the need to directly access the managed VMAs outside of the
memory manager itself just for querying memory.
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Gets the two structures out of an unrelated header and places them with
the rest of the memory management code.
This also corrects the structures. PageInfo appears to only contain a
32-bit flags member, and the extra padding word in MemoryInfo isn't
necessary.
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Amends the MemoryState enum to use the same values like the actual
kernel does. Also provides the necessary operators to operate on them.
This will be necessary in the future for implementing
svcSetMemoryAttribute, as memory block state is checked before applying
the attribute.
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svc_wrap: Correct register index for a wrapper specialization
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This would result in svcSetMemoryAttribute getting the wrong value for
its third parameter. This is currently fine, given the service function
is stubbed, however this will be unstubbed in a future change, so this
needs to change.
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The Process object kept itself alive indefinitely because its handle_table
contains a SharedMemory object which owns a reference to the same Process object,
creating a circular ownership scenario.
Break that up by storing only a non-owning pointer in the SharedMemory object.
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fsp_srv: Implement IStorage::GetSize
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Takes no input and returns the size as a u64. Needed by Katamari Damacy Reroll to boot.
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patch_manager: Add support for disabling patches
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service/fsp_srv: Correct returned value in GetGlobalAccessLogMode()
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Based off RE, the backing code only ever seems to use 0-2 as the range
of values 1 being a generic log enable, with 2 indicating logging should
go to the SD card. These are used as a set of flags internally.
Given we only care about receiving the log in general, we can just
always signify that we want logging in general.
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kernel/process: Set ideal core from metadata
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A very trivial change. If metadata is available, the process should use
it to retrieve the desired core for the process to run on.
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This was only ever public so that code could check whether or not a
handle was valid or not. Instead of exposing the object directly and
allowing external code to potentially mess with the map contents, we
just provide a member function that allows checking whether or not a
handle is valid.
This makes all member variables of the VMManager class private except
for the page table.
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service/ldr: Amend layouts of NRO and NRR headers
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The first word is just a padding byte, it's not an actual entry
instruction. Also renames the rest of the entries according to
SwitchBrew.
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The padding after the magic signature value should be 12 bytes rather
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Combines the two into one, shortening the amount of code here.
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Only one usage of the specified objects made use of the lack of
namespacing. Given the low usage, we can just remove these.
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These auto-deduce the result based off its arguments, so there's no need
to do that work for the compiler, plus, the function return value itself
already indicates what we're returning.
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Gets rid of the need to keep the variables separate from their actual
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kernel/svc: Correct behavior of svcResetSignal()
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While partially correct, this service call allows the retrieved event to
be null, as it also uses the same handle to check if it was referring to
a Process instance. The previous two changes put the necessary machinery
in place to allow for this, so we can simply call those member functions
here and be done with it.
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Process instances can be waited upon for state changes. This is also
utilized by svcResetSignal, which will be modified in an upcoming
change. This simply puts all of the WaitObject related machinery in
place.
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svcResetSignal relies on the event instance to have already been
signaled before attempting to reset it. If this isn't the case, then an
error code has to be returned.
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We don't need to specify all of the ARM interfaces explicitly.
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file_sys: Implement open source system archives
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This function simply does a handle table lookup for a writable event
instance identified by the given handle value. If a writable event
cannot be found for the given handle, then an invalid handle error is
returned. If a writable event is found, then it simply signals the
event, as one would expect.
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svcCreateEvent operates by creating both a readable and writable event
and then attempts to add both to the current process' handle table.
If adding either of the events to the handle table fails, then the
relevant error from the handle table is returned.
If adding the readable event after the writable event to the table
fails, then the writable event is removed from the handle table and the
relevant error from the handle table is returned.
Note that since we do not currently test resource limits, we don't check
the resource limit table yet.
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kernel/object: Amend handle types to distinguish between readable and writable events
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Two kernel object should absolutely never have the same handle ID type.
This can cause incorrect behavior when it comes to retrieving object
types from the handle table. In this case it allows converting a
WritableEvent into a ReadableEvent and vice-versa, which is undefined
behavior, since the object types are not the same.
This also corrects ClearEvent() to check both kernel types like the
kernel itself does.
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Another hold-over from Citra.
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Allows a process to register the resource limit as part of its handle
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svc: Reorganize svcGetInfo, handle more error cases for existing implemented info categories
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The kernel uses the handle table of the current process to retrieve the
process that should be used to retrieve certain information. To someone
not familiar with the kernel, this might raise the question of "Ok,
sounds nice, but doesn't this make it impossible to retrieve information
about the current process?".
No, it doesn't, because HandleTable instances in the kernel have the
notion of a "pseudo-handle", where certain values allow the kernel to
lookup objects outside of a given handle table. Currently, there's only
a pseudo-handle for the current process (0xFFFF8001) and a pseudo-handle
for the current thread (0xFFFF8000), so to retrieve the current process,
one would just pass 0xFFFF8001 into svcGetInfo.
The lookup itself in the handle table would be something like:
template <typename T>
T* Lookup(Handle handle) {
if (handle == PSEUDO_HANDLE_CURRENT_PROCESS) {
return CurrentProcess();
}
if (handle == PSUEDO_HANDLE_CURRENT_THREAD) {
return CurrentThread();
}
return static_cast<T*>(&objects[handle]);
}
which, as is shown, allows accessing the current process or current
thread, even if those two objects aren't actually within the HandleTable
instance.
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Our implementation of svcGetInfo was slightly incorrect in that we
weren't doing proper error checking everywhere. Instead, reorganize it
to be similar to how the kernel seems to do it.
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filesystem: De-globalize registered_cache_union
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We can just return a new instance of this when it's requested. This only
ever holds pointers to the existing registed caches, so it's not a large
object. Plus, this also gets rid of the need to keep around a separate
member function just to properly clear out the union.
Gets rid of one of five globals in the filesystem code.
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kernel: Divide Event into ReadableEvent and WritableEvent
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Used to store ReadableEvents of all events on the system.
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More hardware accurate. On the actual system, there is a differentiation between the signaler and signalee, they form a client/server relationship much like ServerPort and ClientPort.
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service/fsp_srv: Implement CleanDirectoryRecursively
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This is the same behavior-wise as DeleteDirectoryRecursively, with the
only difference being that it doesn't delete the top level directory in
the hierarchy, so given:
root_dir/
- some_dir/
- File.txt
- OtherFile.txt
The end result is just:
root_dir/
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service/audio/audout_u: Amend constructor initialization list order
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Orders the constructor initializer list the same way the members of the
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Fixed crash with SetNpadMode
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fixed crash due to handheld
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Updates the function table for IClientEpSession based off information
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Updates the function table according to information provided by
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Services/VI: Dereferencing an uninitialized std::optional is undefined behavior.
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Assert that it is not empty before using it in the DequeueBuffer wait callback.
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A non-existent parameter was left in some formatting calls (the logging
macro for which only does anything meaningful on debug builds)
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This code was around prior to the introduction of PushEnum, so convert
it over so we don't need to cast here.
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This function simply converts a given index into a language code.
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npad: Use NPadIdToIndex to prevent invalid array access
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gpu: Rewrite GPU command list processing with DmaPusher class.
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- More accurate impl., fixes Undertale (among other games).
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profile_manager: Save and load ProfileData from disk
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The ProfileData is a 0x80-sized structure that stores various pieces of miscellaneous data for the account.
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The opposite of the getter functions, this function sets the limit value
for a particular ResourceLimit resource category, with the restriction
that the new limit value must be equal to or greater than the current
resource value. If this is violated, then ERR_INVALID_STATE is returned.
e.g.
Assume:
current[Events] = 10;
limit[Events] = 20;
a call to this service function lowering the limit value to 10 would be
fine, however, attempting to lower it to 9 in this case would cause an
invalid state error.
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This kernel service function is essentially the exact same as
svcGetResourceLimitLimitValue(), with the only difference being that it
retrieves the current value for a given resource category using the
provided resource limit handle, rather than retrieving the limiting
value of that resource limit instance.
Given these are exactly the same and only differ on returned values, we
can extract the existing code for svcGetResourceLimitLimitValue() to
handle both values.
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This kernel service function retrieves the maximum allowable value for
a provided resource category for a given resource limit instance. Given
we already have the functionality added to the resource limit instance
itself, it's sufficient to just hook it up.
The error scenarios for this are:
1. If an invalid resource category type is provided, then ERR_INVALID_ENUM is returned.
2. If an invalid handle is provided, then ERR_INVALID_HANDLE is returned (bad thing goes in, bad thing goes out, as one would expect).
If neither of the above error cases occur, then the out parameter is
provided with the maximum limit value for the given category and success
is returned.
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This function simply creates a ResourceLimit instance and attempts to
create a handle for it within the current process' handle table. If the
kernal fails to either create the ResourceLimit instance or create a
handle for the ResourceLimit instance, it returns a failure code
(OUT_OF_RESOURCE, and HANDLE_TABLE_FULL respectively). Finally, it exits
by providing the output parameter with the handle value for the
ResourceLimit instance and returning that it was successful.
Note: We do not return OUT_OF_RESOURCE because, if yuzu runs out of
available memory, then new will currently throw. We *could* allocate the
kernel instance with std::nothrow, however this would be inconsistent
with how all other kernel objects are currently allocated.
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service/sm: Take std::string by const reference in UnregisterService
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Avoids the need to create a copy of the std::string instance
(potentially allocating).
The only reason RegisterService takes its argument by value is because
it's std::moved internally.
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nvdrv: Implement/stub DumpGraphicsMemoryInfo and GetStatus.
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- Used by Undertale.
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sm: Implement RegisterService and UnregisterService
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These are needed by Edizon to boot. They are used to see if a user is using SX OS, as SX OS registers a custom service called 'tx' and attempting to register a service of the same name lets the application know if it is present.
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filesystem: Clear registered union paths on factory creation
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Report resolution scaling support for vi and am
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Specifying an internal resolution in yuzu now will report the scaled changes to vi and am.
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applets: Add StubApplet and use it as fallback when AppletId is not implemented
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This will log all data it receives, log all calls to its methods and push dummy data into both channels on execution.
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nvhost_ctrl_gpu: Implement IoctlGetGpuTime.
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- Used by Undertale.
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Prevents memory exceptions when the debug pad is enabled.
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audout_u: Add support for multiple IAudioOut streams.
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These don't depend on class state, and are effectively implementation
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The previous handle table size is a holdover from Citra. The actual
handle table construct on Horizon only allows for a maximum of 1024
entries.
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We don't need to potentially inline the teardown logic of all of the
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am/applets: Minor cleanup
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The accessor should be doing just that, accessing, rather than retaining
the lifetime of the data broker as well.
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Also resolve places where includes should have been provided, but
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Avoids wonky wrapping and makes it nicer to read.
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The interface for shared memory was changed, but another commit was
merged that relied on the (previously public) internals of SharedMemory.
This amends that discrepancy.
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kernel/shared_memory: Make data members private, plus minor interface changes
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Both member functions assume the passed in target process will not be
null. Instead of making this assumption implicit, we can change the
functions to be references and enforce this at the type-system level.
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Given this doesn't mutate instance state, we can provide a
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Keeps the interface consistent with the regular Create() function.
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Makes the interface nicer to use in terms of 64-bit code, as it makes it
less likely for one to get truncation warnings (and also makes sense in
the context of the rest of the interface where 64-bit types are used for
sizes and offsets
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Rather than allow unfettered access to the class internals, we hide all
members by default and create and API that other code can operate
against.
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ldr: Clean up error codes
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The separate enum isn't particularly necessary here, and the values can
just be directly put into the ResultCode instances, given the names are
also self-documenting here.
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<random> isn't necesary directly within the header and can be placed in
the cpp file where its needed. Avoids propagating random generation
utilities via a header file.
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am: Implement HLE software keyboard applet
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This cleans up most of the callbacks and such in the Applets::Applet interface, while also properly implementing all four data channels.
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Allows use of software keyboard applet and future applets to be easily added by adding enum ID and a switch case.
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Provides a middleman between the Frontend provider class and the expected AM::Applets::Applet class needed by ILibraryAppletAccessor
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Adds an Initialize and Execute methods which are used by the ILibraryAppletAccessor to start and control the applet.
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Now starts the applet provided in constructor.
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Used by software keyboard applet for data transfer.
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std::stack was no longer suitable for non-trivial operations
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Needs to be accessible by applet files.
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Writes to an AM::IStorage object through an IStorageAccessor will now be preserved once the accessor is destroyed.
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Creates an AM::IStorage object with the contents of the transfer memory located at the handle provided.
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lm: Implement SetDestination by doing nothing
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This service function was likely intended to be a way to redirect where
the output of a log went. e.g. Firing a log over a network, dumping over
a tunneling session, etc.
Given we always want to see the log and not change its output. It's one
of the lucky service functions where the easiest implementation is to
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Cleans out the citra/3DS-specific implementation details that don't
apply to the Switch. Sets the stage for implementing ResourceLimit
instances properly.
While we're at it, remove the erroneous checks within CreateThread() and
SetThreadPriority(). While these are indeed checked in some capacity,
they are not checked via a ResourceLimit instance.
In the process of moving out Citra-specifics, this also replaces the
system ResourceLimit instance's values with ones from the Switch.
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Including finger ID, diamater x/y, and angle. Additionally, checks if the touchscreen is enabled.
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Used by developers to test games, not present on retail systems. Some games are known to respond to DebugPad input though, for example Kirby Star Allies.
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ldr_ro: Complete LDR:RO implementation
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Includes initialization check, proper address check, alignment check, and actual unloading of a loaded NRR.
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Includes parameter error checking, hash enforcement, initialization check, and max NRR load check.
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Credits to Subv
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Fixes unmapped spam in SMP and buffer size errors in some other games
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Seems pokemon calls this sometimes and it caused "random crashes"
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vi: Implement TransactParcel for Disconnect and DetachBuffer
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Used by homebrew on exit. According to switchbrew, returns an empty response parcel with one zero in it.
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svc: ResetSignal is not stubbed
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It seems palma is done through bluetooth, we need this for pokemon go however more research needs to be done when we actually get palma working. This is presumably used for transfering data between the controller and the console, it does not seem for actual input as far as I know.
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hwopus: DecodeInterleavedWithPerformance: Fix ordering of output parameters.
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Similar to PR 1706, which cleans up the error codes for the filesystem
code, but done for the kernel error codes. This removes the ErrCodes
namespace and specifies the errors directly. This also fixes up any
straggling lines of code that weren't using the named error codes where
applicable.
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Implement SetMemoryPermission
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game_list: Optimize game list refresh
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Prevents unnecessary re-reads of the metadata and unnecessary temporary objects.
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file_sys/errors: Clean up error code values
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Keeps filesystem-related error codes in one spot.
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Currently unclear what these do yet, will be researched at a later time when we want to implement palma.
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* Fixed priority switching edge case for handheld
We accidently used controller index instead of npad id
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csrng: Use random integer distribution instead of raw engine
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kernel/thread: Deduplicate scheduler switching code
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The code in both places was the same verbatim, so we can extract it to a
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patch_manager: Add support for dumping uncompressed NSOs
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Equates to yuzu_dir/dump/<title id>/
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service/audren_u: Forward RequestUpdateAuto through the same function as RequestUpdate
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Based off RE, they both currently go through the same codepath with no
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acc/profile_manager: Minor cleanup-related changes
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service/acc: Correct error case within TrySelectUserWithoutInteraction()
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empty() in this case will always return false, since the returned
container is a std::array. Instead, check if all given users are invalid
before returning the error code.
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nfp: Correct erroneous sizeof expression within GetTagInfo()
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The previous expression would copy sizeof(size_t) amount of bytes (8 on
a 64-bit platform) rather than the full 10 bytes comprising the uuid
member.
Given the source and destination types are the same, we can just use an
assignment here instead.
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hid/npad: Add missing break in switch statement within Controller_NPad::OnUpdate
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service: Mark MakeFunctionString with the [[maybe_unused]] attribute.
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When yuzu is compiled in release mode this function is unused, however,
when compiled in debug mode, it's used within a LOG_TRACE statement.
This prevents erroneous compilation warnings about an unused function
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svc: Use proper random entropy generation algorithm
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kernel/process: Migrate heap-related memory management out of the process class and into the vm manager
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Now that we've moved all of the heap-related stuff to the VMManager
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Avoids a breach of responsibilities in the interface and keeps the
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These appear to be a basic getter and setter pair, so these are fairly
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[ns|fsp_srv]: Implement various functions to boot Checkpoint
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Returns the raw NACP bytes and the raw icon bytes into a title-provided buffer. Pulls from Registration Cache for control data, returning all zeros should it not exist.
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An object to read SaveDataInfo objects, which describe a unique save on the system. This implementation iterates through all the directories in the save data space and uses the paths to reconstruct the metadata.
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Needed by Checkpoint. Returns an object that can iterate through all savedata on the system.
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csrng: Add config option to set RNG seed
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Added instead of using a seperate PR to prevent conflicts
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Ability to switch between docked and undocked mode in-game
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Started implementation of the AM message queue mainly used in state getters. Added the ability to switch docked mode whilst in game without stopping emulation. Also removed some things which shouldn't be labelled as stubs as they're implemented correctly
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Updated npad styles on holdtype switches
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Fixes input for megaman
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* svcBreak now dumps information from the debug buffer passed
info1 and info2 seem to somtimes hold an address to a buffer, this is usually 4 bytes or the size of the int and contains an error code. There's other circumstances where it can be something different so we hexdump these to examine them at a later date.
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Needed for Shantae - Half-Genie Hero - Ultimate Edition!
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Fixed HID crash when launching more than 1 game & signaled styleset change event
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configure_system: Contrain profile usernames to 32 characters
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Previously, we would let a user enter an unbounded name and then
silently truncate away characters that went over the 32-character limit.
This is kind of bad from the UX point of view, because we're essentially
not doing what the user intended in certain scenarios.
Instead, we clamp it to 32 characters and make that visually apparent in
the dialog box to provide a name for a user.
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* Remove optional references
* Use std::reference_wrapper for optional references
* Fix clang format
* Fix clang format part 2
* Adressed feedback
* Fix clang format and MacOS build
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This retrieves:
if (curr_thread == handle_thread) {
result = total_thread_ticks + (hardware_tick_count - last_context_switch_ticks);
} else if (curr_thread == handle_thread && sub_id == current_core_index) {
result = hardware_tick_count - last_context_switch_ticks;
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yuzu/main: Notify user of loading errors with Amiibo data
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service/usb: Update service function tables
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service/acc: Silence compiler truncation warnings
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This is just flat data, so it doesn't really need to be in the function
itself. This also allows deduplicating the constant for the backup size
in GetImageSize().
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Silences compiler warnings related to truncation. This also introduces a
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kernel/error: Amend error return code values
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Now that we've gotten the innaccurate error codes out of the way, we can
finally toss away a bunch of these, trimming down the error codes to
ones that are actually used and knocking out two TODO comments.
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This is more consistent with what the kernel does.
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This is what the kernel does in this instance.
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These are now entirely unused and can be removed.
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Like with the previous change, the kernel doesn't return NOT_AUTHORIZED
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All priority checks are supposed to occur before checking the validity
of the thread handle, we're also not supposed to return
ERR_NOT_AUTHORIZED here.
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The kernel appears to return 0xE601 for this situation. Particularly in
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The kernel appears to return 0xF601 for this case.
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profile_manager: Use std::optional instead of boost::optional
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Now that we can actually use std::optional on macOS, we don't need to
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npad: Remove unused controller variable from OnInit()
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aoc_u: Make use of previously-unused CheckAOCTitleIDMatchesBase() function
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We can just call the function instead of duplicating the code here. This
also prevents an unused function warning.
We also don't need to take the lambda capture by reference. It's just a
u64 value, so by value is fine here.
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qt: Add UI to manage emulated user profiles
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* Fixed conflict with nfp
* Few fixups for nfc
* Conflict 2
* Fixed AttachAvailabilityChangeEvent
* Conflict 3
* Fixed byte padding
* Refactored amiibo to not reside in "System"
* Removed remaining references of nfc from system
* used enum for Nfc GetStateOld
* Added missing newline
* Moved file operations to front end
* Conflict 4
* Amiibos now use structs and added mutexes
* Removed amiibo_path
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patch_manager: Add support for LayeredFS on DLC RomFS
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kernel/process: Make the handle table per-process
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In the kernel, there isn't a singular handle table that everything gets
tossed into or used, rather, each process gets its own handle table that
it uses. This currently isn't an issue for us, since we only execute one
process at the moment, but we may as well get this out of the way so
it's not a headache later on.
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psm: Add psm service and stub commands 0 and 1
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Used by LovePotion Lua Homebrew. Stubbed as connected to official Nintendo Switch dock.
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Used by LovePotion Lua Homebrew. Stubbed to return 100% charge.
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svc: Fix vma boundary check in svcQueryMemory
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This should be comparing against the queried process' vma_map, not the
current process'. The only reason this hasn't become an issue yet is we
currently only handle one process being active at any time.
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Added based off information provided by Switchbrew.
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Also introduces the new prepo:a2 service.
Updated based off information provided by Switchbrew.
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This is a subset of the better-hid-2 changes, this fixes input in various games which don't support dual joycons. This pr will search for the next best controller which is supported by the current game
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svc: Add missing sanitizing checks for MapSharedMemory/UnmapSharedMemory
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Now that the changes clarifying the address spaces has been merged, we
can wrap the checks that the kernel performs when mapping shared memory
(and other forms of memory) into its own helper function and then use
those within MapSharedMemory and UnmapSharedMemory to complete the
sanitizing checks that are supposed to be done.
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service: Update function tables
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aoc_u: Stub GetAddOnContentListChangedEvent
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This event signals the game when new DLC is purchased from the eShop while the game is running. Since, for the forseeable future, yuzu will not have this ability, it seems safe to stub with a dummy event that will never fire. This is needed to boot Sonic Mania Plus (update v1.04).
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hid: Minor cleanup-related changes
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swap.h only needs to be present in the header for the type aliases and
definitions, it's not actually needed in the cpp files though. input.h
is just unused entirely in xpad.h
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This is only useful in headers.
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This is just a lookup table, and since it's private, there's nothing
really stateful about it, so we can just move it into the cpp file.
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This literally does nothing.
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These classes are non-trivial and are definitely going to be changed in
the future, so we default these to prevent issues with forward
declarations, and to keep the compiler from inlining tear-down code.
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The destructor doesn't need to be a pure-virtual function.
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svc: Add missing error checks in svcArbitrateLock/svcArbitrateUnlock
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The kernel itself checks whether or not the provided addresses are word
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Aligning on 4KB pages isn't a Switch-specific thing, so this can be
moved to common so it can be used with other things as well.
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"Better Hid" Rework Part 1
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Reason for the change is to allow both docked and undocked mode to work
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Kirby input still doesn't work, should fix a lot of other games
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Used by Mario Party
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HandheldVariant is for specific games which expect handheld controllers to be at position 8(kirby), however this doesn't fix all games as some games require handhelds to be at position 0(snipperclips)
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Fixes arms
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svc: Clarify enum values for AddressSpaceBaseAddr and AddressSpaceSize in svcGetInfo()
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So, one thing that's puzzled me is why the kernel seemed to *not* use
the direct code address ranges in some cases for some service functions.
For example, in svcMapMemory, the full address space width is compared
against for validity, but for svcMapSharedMemory, it compares against
0xFFE00000, 0xFF8000000, and 0x7FF8000000 as upper bounds, and uses
either 0x200000 or 0x8000000 as the lower-bounds as the beginning of the
compared range. Coincidentally, these exact same values are also used in
svcGetInfo, and also when initializing the user address space, so this
is actually retrieving the ASLR extents, not the extents of the address
space in general.
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* Implement VI ConvertScalingMode
* Fixed push enum
* Scale mode now uses Nintendo scale mode as an enum as well
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core: Convert shared_ptr instances into unique_ptr instances where applicable for System and Cpu
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The data retrieved in these cases are ultimately chiefly owned by either
the RegisteredCache instance itself, or the filesystem factories. Both
these should live throughout the use of their contained data. If they
don't, it should be considered an interface/design issue, and using
shared_ptr instances here would mask that, as the data would always be
prolonged after the main owner's lifetime ended.
This makes the lifetime of the data explicit and makes it harder to
accidentally create cyclic references. It also makes the interface
slightly more flexible than the previous API, as a shared_ptr can be
created from a unique_ptr, but not the other way around, so this allows
for that use-case if it ever becomes necessary in some form.
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aoc: Fix various bugs in current AOC implementation
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Falls back to title ID + 0x1000, which is what HOS does.
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filesystem: Make CreateFactories() and InstallInterface() take a VfsFilesystem by reference
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Neither of these functions alter the ownership of the provided pointer,
so we can simply make the parameters a reference rather than a direct
shared pointer alias. This way we also disallow passing incorrect memory values like
nullptr.
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svc: Implement svcGetProcessInfo
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A fairly basic service function, which only appears to currently support
retrieving the process state. This also alters the ProcessStatus enum to
contain all of the values that a kernel process seems to be able of
reporting with regards to state.
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This should help diagnose crashes easier and prevent many users thinking that a game is still running when in fact it's just an audio thread still running(this is typically not killed when svcBreak is hit since the game expects us to do this)
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kernel/process: Make CodeSet a regular non-inherited object
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These only exist to ferry data into a Process instance and end up going
out of scope quite early. Because of this, we can just make it a plain
struct for holding things and just std::move it into the relevant
function. There's no need to make this inherit from the kernel's Object
type.
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svc: Fix typos in sanitizing checks for MapMemory/UnmapMemory
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Fixed incorrect types for svcBreak
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signal_debugger seems like a more fitting name
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svcBreak reason should be a u32, not a u64.
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Passing an invalid nmap handle to Remap should throw an error
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Added error for invalid nmap handles
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thread: Remove unnecessary memset from ResetThreadContext()
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Regular value initialization is adequate here for zeroing out data. It
also has the benefit of not invoking undefined behavior if a non-trivial
type is ever added to the struct for whatever reason.
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Added error codes for nvmap
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HwOpus, Implemented DecodeInterleavedWithPerformance
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Used by sonic ages
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svc: Add missing address range sanitizing checks to MapMemory/UnmapMemory
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This adds the missing address range checking that the service functions
do before attempting to map or unmap memory. Given that both service
functions perform the same set of checks in the same order, we can wrap
these into a function and just call it from both functions, which
deduplicates a little bit of code.
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There's no real need to use a shared pointer in these cases, and only
makes object management more fragile in terms of how easy it would be to
introduce cycles. Instead, just do the simple thing of using a regular
pointer. Much of this is just a hold-over from citra anyways.
It also doesn't make sense from a behavioral point of view for a
process' thread to prolong the lifetime of the process itself (the
process is supposed to own the thread, not the other way around).
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When loading NROs, svcBreak is called to signal to the debugger that a new "module" is loaded. As no debugger is technically attached we shouldn't be killing the programs execution.
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Word count should be 3 since we're pushing a result code and a u32.
Also fixed up compiler warnings due to casting
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loader: Add support for packed updates
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This will allow us to easily remove the use of "NFC" in "System"
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This was the result of a typo accidentally introduced in
e51d715700a35a8f14e5b804b6f7553c9a40888b. This restores the previous
correct behavior.
The behavior with the reference was incorrect and would cause some games
to fail to boot.
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Conceptually, it doesn't make sense for a thread to be able to persist
the lifetime of a scheduler. A scheduler should be taking care of the
threads; the threads should not be taking care of the scheduler.
If the threads outlive the scheduler (or we simply don't actually
terminate/shutdown the threads), then it should be considered a bug
that we need to fix.
Attributing this to balika011, as they opened #1317 to attempt to fix
this in a similar way, but my refactoring of the kernel code caused
quite a few conflicts.
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kernel/thread: Make all instance variables private
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Many of the member variables of the thread class aren't even used
outside of the class itself, so there's no need to make those variables
public. This change follows in the steps of the previous changes that
made other kernel types' members private.
The main motivation behind this is that the Thread class will likely
change in the future as emulation becomes more accurate, and letting
random bits of the emulator access data members of the Thread class
directly makes it a pain to shuffle around and/or modify internals.
Having all data members public like this also makes it difficult to
reason about certain bits of behavior without first verifying what parts
of the core actually use them.
Everything being public also generally follows the tendency for changes
to be introduced in completely different translation units that would
otherwise be better introduced as an addition to the Thread class'
public interface.
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aoc_u: Fix edge case with DLC that causes breaks
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In some games (Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 2 Splatfest World Premiere, notably), pass offset=0 and count=2047 into the ListAddOnContent method which should return all DLCs for the current title. The (presumably) intended behavior is to successfully return a empty array but because of a < v. <= in an if statement, a failure error code was returned causing these games to svcBreak. This fixes that if statement.
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services/fsp_srv: Amend service function table
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Adds new functions that have been given names to the table. Information
is based off what is provided on Switchbrew.
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Amends the lbl service table to include new names of functions that were
added to Switchbrew.
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Command #5
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Now that we have all of the rearranging and proper structure sizes in
place, it's fairly trivial to implement svcGetThreadContext(). In the
64-bit case we can more or less just write out the context as is, minus
some minor value sanitizing. In the 32-bit case we'll need to clear out
the registers that wouldn't normally be accessible from a 32-bit
AArch32 exectuable (or process).
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This will be necessary for the implementation of svcGetThreadContext(),
as the kernel checks whether or not the process that owns the thread
that has it context being retrieved is a 64-bit or 32-bit process.
If the process is 32-bit, then the upper 15 general-purpose registers
and upper 16 vector registers are cleared to zero (as AArch32 only has
15 GPRs and 16 128-bit vector registers. not 31 general-purpose
registers and 32 128-bit vector registers like AArch64).
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Makes the public interface consistent in terms of how accesses are done
on a process object. It also makes it slightly nicer to reason about the
logic of the process class, as we don't want to expose everything to
external code.
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kernel/object: Remove unnecessary std::move from DynamicObjectCast()
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boost::static_pointer_cast for boost::intrusive_ptr (what SharedPtr is),
takes its parameter by const reference. Given that, it means that this
std::move doesn't actually do anything other than obscure what the
function's actual behavior is, so we can remove this. To clarify, this
would only do something if the parameter was either taking its argument
by value, by non-const ref, or by rvalue-reference.
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process/vm_manager: Initial modifications to load NPDM metadata
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The locations of these can actually vary depending on the address space
layout, so we shouldn't be using these when determining where to map
memory or be using them as offsets for calculations. This keeps all the
memory ranges flexible and malleable based off of the virtual memory
manager instance state.
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Previously, these were reporting hardcoded values, but given the regions
can change depending on the requested address spaces, these need to
report the values that the memory manager contains.
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Given games can also request a 32-bit or 39-bit address space, we
shouldn't be hardcoding the address space range as 36-bit.
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Rather than hard-code the address range to be 36-bit, we can derive the
parameters from supplied NPDM metadata if the supplied exectuable
supports it. This is the bare minimum necessary for this to be possible.
The following commits will rework the memory code further to adjust to
this.
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stream: Preserve enum class type in GetState()
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Preserves the meaning/type-safetiness of the stream state instead of
making it an opaque u32. This makes it usable for other things outside
of the service HLE context.
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kernel/scheduler: Take ARM_Interface instances by reference
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It doesn't make sense to allow a scheduler to be constructed around a
null pointer.
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service: Add missing headers inclusions where applicable
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file_sys: Add support for LayeredFS mods
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svc: Updated svc names
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* Implemented fatal:u properly
fatal:u now is properly implemented with all the ipc cmds. Error reports/Crash reports are also now implemented for fatal:u. Crash reports save to yuzu/logs/crash_reports/
The register dump is currently known as sysmodules send all zeros. If there are any non zero values for the "registers" or the unknown values, let me know!
* Fatal:U fixups
* Made fatal:u execution break more clear
* Fatal fixups
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* Stubbed IRS
Currently we have no ideal way of implementing IRS. For the time being we should have the functions stubbed until we come up with a way to emulate IRS properly.
* Added IRS to logging backend
* Forward declared shared memory for irs
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Corrected SSL::SetInterfaceVersion
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Reduces the use of Process class members externally and keeps most code
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Allows making several members of the process class private, it also
avoids going through Core::CurrentProcess() just to retrieve the owning
process.
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kernel/thread: Use owner_process when setting the page table in SetupMainThread()
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The owning process of a thread is required to exist before the thread,
so we can enforce this API-wise by using a reference. We can also avoid
the reliance on the system instance by using that parameter to access
the page table that needs to be set.
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arm_interface: Replace kernel vm_manager include with a forward declaration
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Avoids an unnecessary inclusion and also uncovers three places where
indirect inclusions were relied upon, which allows us to also resolve
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Added IRequest::Submit
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This fixes updated versions of SMO. Currently unable to test as I don't have an updated version
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Even though setting this value to 3 is more correct. We break more games than we fix due to missing implementations. We should keep this as 0 for the time being
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Needed because of the recent nim fixes
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* Reworked incorrect nifm stubs
Need confirmation on `CreateTemporaryNetworkProfile`, unsure which game uses it but according to reversing. It should return a uuid which we currently don't do.
Any 0 client id is considered an invalid client id.
GetRequestState 0 is considered invalid.
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Fixed GetAccountId stub, Added error code for OpenDirectory and added ActivateNpadWithRevision
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With these, `Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online` loads
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Due to keeping the code style consistent in the yuzu codebase. `rb = rp.MakeBuilder(...)` was replaced with `rb{ctx, ...}`
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svc_wrap: Convert the PARAM macro into a function
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This can just be a regular function, getting rid of the need to also
explicitly undef the define at the end of the file. Given FuncReturn()
was already converted into a function, it's #undef can also be removed.
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which is essentially what our IsKernelVirtualAddress() function does. So
we should also be checking for this.
The kernel also checks if the given input addresses are 4-byte aligned,
however our Mutex::TryAcquire() and Mutex::Release() functions already
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This modifies the CPU interface to more accurately match an
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don't even make sense to keep around for this interface, as Adv Simd is
used, rather than the VFP in the primary execution state. This is
essentially a modernization change that should have occurred from the
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The kernel caps the size limit of shared memory to 8589930496 bytes (or
(1GB - 512 bytes) * 8), so approximately 8GB, where every GB has a 512
byte sector taken off of it.
It also ensures the shared memory is created with either read or
read/write permissions for both permission types passed in, allowing the
remote permissions to also be set as "don't care".
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Part of the checking done by the kernel is to check if the given
address and size are 4KB aligned, as well as checking if the size isn't
zero. It also only allows mapping shared memory as readable or
read/write, but nothing else, and so we shouldn't allow mapping as
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used where they could be within the service code. This amends that to
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While unlikely, it does avoid constructing a std::string and
unnecessarily calling into the memory code if a game or executable
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This doesn't need to be exposed within the header and be kept in the
translation unit, eliminating the need to include anything within the
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When a destructor isn't defaulted into a cpp file, it can cause the use
of forward declarations to seemingly fail to compile for non-obvious
reasons. It also allows inlining of the construction/destruction logic
all over the place where a constructor or destructor is invoked, which
can lead to code bloat. This isn't so much a worry here, given the
services won't be created and destroyed frequently.
The cause of the above mentioned non-obvious errors can be demonstrated
as follows:
------- Demonstrative example, if you know how the described error happens, skip forwards -------
Assume we have the following in the header, which we'll call "thing.h":
\#include <memory>
// Forward declaration. For example purposes, assume the definition
// of Object is in some header named "object.h"
class Object;
class Thing {
public:
// assume no constructors or destructors are specified here,
// or the constructors/destructors are defined as:
//
// Thing() = default;
// ~Thing() = default;
//
// ... Some interface member functions would be defined here
private:
std::shared_ptr<Object> obj;
};
If this header is included in a cpp file, (which we'll call "main.cpp"),
this will result in a compilation error, because even though no
destructor is specified, the destructor will still need to be generated by
the compiler because std::shared_ptr's destructor is *not* trivial (in
other words, it does something other than nothing), as std::shared_ptr's
destructor needs to do two things:
1. Decrement the shared reference count of the object being pointed to,
and if the reference count decrements to zero,
2. Free the Object instance's memory (aka deallocate the memory it's
pointing to).
And so the compiler generates the code for the destructor doing this inside main.cpp.
Now, keep in mind, the Object forward declaration is not a complete type. All it
does is tell the compiler "a type named Object exists" and allows us to
use the name in certain situations to avoid a header dependency. So the
compiler needs to generate destruction code for Object, but the compiler
doesn't know *how* to destruct it. A forward declaration doesn't tell
the compiler anything about Object's constructor or destructor. So, the
compiler will issue an error in this case because it's undefined
behavior to try and deallocate (or construct) an incomplete type and
std::shared_ptr and std::unique_ptr make sure this isn't the case
internally.
Now, if we had defaulted the destructor in "thing.cpp", where we also
include "object.h", this would never be an issue, as the destructor
would only have its code generated in one place, and it would be in a
place where the full class definition of Object would be visible to the
compiler.
---------------------- End example ----------------------------
Given these service classes are more than certainly going to change in
the future, this defaults the constructors and destructors into the
relevant cpp files to make the construction and destruction of all of
the services consistent and unlikely to run into cases where forward
declarations are indirectly causing compilation errors. It also has the
plus of avoiding the need to rebuild several services if destruction
logic changes, since it would only be necessary to recompile the single
cpp file.
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This places the font data within cpp files, which mitigates the
possibility of the font data being duplicated within the binary if it's
referred to in more than one translation unit in the future. It also
stores the data within a std::array, which is more flexible when it
comes to operating with the standard library.
Furthermore, it makes the data arrays const. This is what we want, as it
allows the compiler to store the data within the read-only segment. As
it is, having several large sections of mutable data like this just
leaves spots in memory that we can accidentally write to (via accidental
overruns, what have you) and actually have it work. This ensures the
font data remains the same no matter what.
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With the named port functionality all migrated over to the kernel,
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Given we now have the kernel as a class, it doesn't make sense to keep
the current process pointer within the System class, as processes are
related to the kernel.
This also gets rid of a subtle case where memory wouldn't be freed on
core shutdown, as the current_process pointer would never be reset,
causing the pointed to contents to continue to live.
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The only reason this include was necessary, was because the constructor
wasn't defaulted in the cpp file and the compiler would inline it
wherever it was used. However, given Controller is forward declared, all
those inlined constructors would see an incomplete type, causing a
compilation failure. So, we just place the constructor in the cpp file,
where it can see the complete type definition, allowing us to remove
this include.
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file_sys: Replace includes with forward declarations where applicable
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ssl: Move SSL class to cpp file
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This isn't required to be visible to anything outside of the main source
file, and will eliminate needing to rebuild anything else including the
header if the SSL class needs to be changed in the future.
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Now that we have a class representing the kernel in some capacity, we
now have a place to put the named port map, so we move it over and get
rid of another piece of global state within the core.
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The follow-up to e2457418dae19b889b2ad85255bb95d4cd0e4bff, which
replaces most of the includes in the core header with forward declarations.
This makes it so that if any of the headers the core header was
previously including change, then no one will need to rebuild the bulk
of the core, due to core.h being quite a prevalent inclusion.
This should make turnaround for changes much faster for developers.
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core.h is kind of a massive header in terms what it includes within
itself. It includes VFS utilities, kernel headers, file_sys header,
ARM-related headers, etc. This means that changing anything in the
headers included by core.h essentially requires you to rebuild almost
all of core.
Instead, we can modify the System class to use the PImpl idiom, which
allows us to move all of those headers to the cpp file and forward
declare the bulk of the types that would otherwise be included, reducing
compile times. This change specifically only performs the PImpl portion.
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As means to pave the way for getting rid of global state within core,
This eliminates kernel global state by removing all globals. Instead
this introduces a KernelCore class which acts as a kernel instance. This
instance lives in the System class, which keeps its lifetime contained
to the lifetime of the System class.
This also forces the kernel types to actually interact with the main
kernel instance itself instead of having transient kernel state placed
all over several translation units, keeping everything together. It also
has a nice consequence of making dependencies much more explicit.
This also makes our initialization a tad bit more correct. Previously we
were creating a kernel process before the actual kernel was initialized,
which doesn't really make much sense.
The KernelCore class itself follows the PImpl idiom, which allows
keeping all the implementation details sealed away from everything else,
which forces the use of the exposed API and allows us to avoid any
unnecessary inclusions within the main kernel header.
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gpu: Make memory_manager private
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Makes the class interface consistent and provides accessors for
obtaining a reference to the memory manager instance.
Given we also return references, this makes our more flimsy uses of
const apparent, given const doesn't propagate through pointers in the
way one would typically expect. This makes our mutable state more
apparent in some places.
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Many containers within the standard library provide different behaviors
based on whether or not a move constructor/assignment operator can be
guaranteed not to throw or not.
Notably, implementations will generally use std::move_if_noexcept (or an
internal implementation of it) to provide strong exception guarantees.
If a move constructor potentially throws (in other words, is not
noexcept), then certain behaviors will create copies, rather than moving
the values.
For example, consider std::vector. When a std::vector calls resize(),
there are two ways the elements can be relocated to the new block of
memory (if a reallocation happens), by copy, or by moving the existing
elements into the new block of memory. If a type does not have a
guarantee that it will not throw in the move constructor, a copy will
happen. However, if it can be guaranteed that the move constructor won't
throw, then the elements will be moved.
This just allows ResultVal to be moved instead of copied all the time if
ever used in conjunction with containers for whatever reason.
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kernel/error: Amend several error codes
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We can make this error code an alias of the resource limit exceeded
error code, allowing us to get rid of the lingering 3DS error code of
the same type.
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We can treat this as an alias of TooLarge for documentation purposes.
This also lets us get rid of another lingering 3DS-related error code.
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This replaces the lingering 3DS constant with the proper one, and
utilizes it within HandleTable's Create() member function.
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We already have the variable itself set up to perform this task, so we
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By having the following TTF files in your yuzu sysdata directory. You can load sharedfonts via TTF files.
FontStandard.ttf
FontChineseSimplified.ttf
FontExtendedChineseSimplified.ttf
FontChineseTraditional.ttf
FontKorean.ttf
FontNintendoExtended.ttf
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Rightnow, in games use GetAvailableLanguageCodes(), there is a WriteBuffer() with size larger than the buffer_size. (Core Critical core\hle\kernel\hle_ipc.cpp:WriteBuffer:296: size (0000000000000088) is greater than buffer_size (0000000000000078))
0x88 = 17(languages) * 8
0x78 = 15(languages) * 8
GetAvailableLanguageCodes() can only support 15 languages.
After firmware 4.0.0 there are 17 supported language instead of 15, to enable this GetAvailableLanguageCodes2() need to be used.
So GetAvailableLanguageCodes() will be caped at 15 languages.
Reference:
http://switchbrew.org/index.php/Settings_services
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We can now load system bfttf fonts from system archives AND shared memory dumps. This allows people who have installed their system nand dumps to yuzu to automatically get shared font support. We also now don't hard code the offsets or the sizes of the shared fonts and it's all calculated for us now.
* Addressed plu fixups
* Style changes for plu
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pointer arithmetic to get the end of the copy range unnecessary. We can
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We have an overload of WriteBuffer that accepts containers that satisfy
the ContiguousContainer concept, which std::array does, so we only need
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to perform a copy in these instances, so we can just pass constant
references instead.
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We can use the constructor initializer list and just compare the
contained u128's together instead of comparing each element
individually. Ditto for comparing against an invalid UUID.
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This avoids needing to dump the contents of <random> into other files
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lm: Handle threads and modules within the logger
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Using LOG_TRACE here isn't a good idea because LOG_TRACE is only enabled
when yuzu is compiled in debug mode. Debug mode is also quite slow, and
so we're potentially throwing away logging messages that can provide
value when trying to boot games.
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The thread field serves to indicate which thread a log is related to and
provides the length of the thread's name, so we can print that out,
ditto for modules.
Now we can know what threads are potentially spawning off logging
messages (for example Lydie & Suelle bounces between MainThread and
LoadingThread when initializing the game).
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Core::CoreTiming: add UnscheduleEventThreadsafe
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sm/controller: Correct return value of QueryPointerBufferSize
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This should be returning a u16 according to Switch Brew.
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Allows querying the inverse of IsDomain() to make things more readable.
This will likely also be usable in the event of implementing
ConvertDomainToSession().
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kernel/svc: Log svcBreak parameters
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Given if we hit here all is lost, we should probably be logging the
break reason code and associated information to distinguish between the
causes.
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mm_u: Move interface class into the cpp file
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Ensures both variants go through the same interface, and while we're at
it, add Finalize to provide the inverse of Initialize for consistency.
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Now if changes are ever made to the behavior of the class, it doesn't
involve rebuilding everything that includes the mm_u header.
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audout_u: Correct IAudioOut initializer list order
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Orders elements in the precise order they'll be initialized.
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Added missing channel devices
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Despite being covered by a global mutex, we should still ensure that the
class handles its reference counts properly. This avoids potential
shenanigans when it comes to data races.
Given this is the root object that drives quite a bit of the kernel
object hierarchy, ensuring we always have the correct behavior (and no
races) is a good thing.
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Use an approximated amortized amount of ticks when advancing timing.
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The current core may have nothing to do with the core where the new thread was scheduled to run. In case it's the same core, then the following PrepareReshedule call will take care of that.
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scheduler: Make HaveReadyThreads() a const member function
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This function doesn't modify instance state, so the const qualifier can
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Fixed a bunch of race conditions when running in multicore mode.
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Another thread might be in the middle of a reschedule, thus altering the state of the schedulers.
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WakeAfterDelay might be called from any host thread, so err on the side of caution and use the thread-safe CoreTiming::ScheduleEventThreadsafe.
Note that CoreTiming is still far from thread-safe, there may be more things we have to work on for it to be up to par with what we want.
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Kernel/Mutex: Don't duplicate threads in the mutex waiter list.
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Exit from AddMutexWaiter early if the thread is already waiting for a mutex owned by the owner thread.
This accounts for the possibility of a thread that is waiting on a condition variable being awakened twice in a row.
Also added more validation asserts.
This should fix one of the random crashes in Breath Of The Wild.
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struct should be used when the data type is very simple or otherwise has
no invariants associated with it. Given these are used to form a
hierarchy, class should be used instead.
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GetAudioDeviceServiceWithRevisionInfo (Used by Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon)
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As we're not handling any anything about the revision data for GetAudioDeviceServiceWithRevisionInfo, it's currently marked as stubbed. However for games this shouldn't affect the result. Proper revision info would be more for homebrew.
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Added GetAudioRendererSampleRate, GetAudioRendererSampleCount & GetAudioRendererMixBufferCount
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GetAudioRendererSampleRate is set as a "STUB" as a game could check if the sample rate it sent and the sample rate it wants don't match. Just a thought of something which could happen so keeping it as stub for the mean time
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Prevents clang-format from butchering them.
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This is required by ARMS.
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Needed for Retro City Rampage to go in game
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- Used by Splatoon 2.
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Instead, we make a struct for renderer settings and allow the renderer
to update all of these settings, getting rid of the need for
global-scoped variables.
This also uncovered a few indirect inclusions for certain headers, which
this commit also fixes.
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core: Make function reference parameters const where applicable
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This is simply copied by value, so there's no need to make it a
modifiable reference.
While we're at it, make the names of the parameters match its
definition.
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This function doesn't modify anything within the reference Thread
instance.
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fsp_srv: Emplace entries first when building index instead of emplacing last
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Given elements inserted into a vector are zeroed out, we can just copy
MAX_LEN - 1 elements and the data will already be properly null
terminated.
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The current way were doing it would require copying a 768 character
buffer (part of the Entry struct) to the new element in the vector.
Given it's a plain array, std::move won't eliminate that.
Instead, we can emplace an instance directly into the destination buffer
and then fill it out, avoiding the need to perform any unnecessary
copies.
Given this is done in a loop, we can request the destination to allocate
all of the necessary memory ahead of time, avoiding the need to
potentially keep reallocating over and over on every few insertions into
the vector.
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vfs: Add VfsFilesystem and fix RealVfs* implementations
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Service/Account: stub LoadImage function
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nvhost_gpu: Don't over copy IoctlSubmitGpfifo.
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am: Stub SetScreenShotImageOrientation.
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nvdrv: Get rid of global std::weak_ptr
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Rather than use global state, we can simply pass the instance into the
NVFlinger instance directly.
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hle: Remove unused romfs.cpp/.h
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These files are no longer used, so we can get rid of them.
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acc: Add missing function table entries for GetUserCount
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Given this is stubbed within the common module in
5ac7b84, it should be added to the other relevant tables as well.
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nvflinger: Correct typo in name of composition event
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services/hid: Add ActivateNpadWithRevision() to the hid function info array
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Updated based off the information on Switch Brew.
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service/apm: Add the apm:sys service
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Adds the basic skeleton of the apm:sys service based off the information
on Switch Brew.
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nvflinger: Use std::string_view in OpenDisplay()
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We don't need to use a std::string here, given all that's done is
comparing the character sequence against another. This allows passing
regular const char* without needing to heap allocate.
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service/time: Amend command IDs of ToPosixTime() and ToPosixTimeWithMyRule()
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Updates the ID of these based off the information on Switch Brew.
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nvdrv: Get rid of indirect inclusions
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The only reason this wasn't a compilation error is because we use
little-endian systems.
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service: Add usb services
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Adds basic skeleton for the usb services based off the information provided by Switch Brew.
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These members don't need to be entirely exposed, we can instead expose
an API to operate on them without directly needing to mutate them
We can also guard against overflow/API misuse this way as well, given
active_sessions is an unsigned value.
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Instead we can simply provide accessors to the required data instead of
giving external read/write access to the variables directly.
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address_arbiter: Return by value from GetThreadsWaitingOnAddress()
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In all cases the vector being supplied is empty, so we can just return
by value in these instances.
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Implement audren audio output
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video_core: Eliminate the g_renderer global variable
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All calling code assumes that the rasterizer will be in a valid state,
which is a totally fine assumption. The only way the rasterizer wouldn't
be is if initialization is done incorrectly or fails, which is checked
against in System::Init().
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We move the initialization of the renderer to the core class, while
keeping the creation of it and any other specifics in video_core. This
way we can ensure that the renderer is initialized and doesn't give
unfettered access to the renderer. This also makes dependencies on types
more explicit.
For example, the GPU class doesn't need to depend on the
existence of a renderer, it only needs to care about whether or not it
has a rasterizer, but since it was accessing the global variable, it was
also making the renderer a part of its dependency chain. By adjusting
the interface, we can get rid of this dependency.
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service: Add arp services
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Adds the basic skeleton of the arp services based off the information
provided by Switch Brew.
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These don't do anything within .cpp files (we don't include cpp files,
so...)
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kernel/process: Use accessors instead of class members for referencing segment array
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Using member variables for referencing the segments array increases the
size of the class in memory for little benefit. The same behavior can be
achieved through the use of accessors that just return the relevant
segment.
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This amends cases where crashes can occur that were missed due to the
odd way the previous code was set up (using 3DS memory regions that
don't exist).
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core/memory: Get rid of 3DS leftovers
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Removes leftover code from citra that isn't needed.
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service: Add migration services
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Adds the basic skeleton for the mig:usr service based off information
provided by Switch Brew.
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kernel: Move object class to its own source files
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General moving to keep kernel object types separate from the direct
kernel code. Also essentially a preliminary cleanup before eliminating
global kernel state in the kernel code.
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kernel/thread: Minor changes
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Avoids using a u32 to compare against a range of size_t, which can be a
source of warnings. While we're at it, compress a std::tie into a
structured binding.
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This function only reads the data being referenced, it doesn't modify
it, so we can turn the reference into a const reference.
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This function isn't used outside of this translation unit, so we can
make it internally linked.
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kernel/vm_manager: Minor changes
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Makes our immutable state explicit.
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These two variables correspond to address ranges.
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service/ns: Add missing ns services
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Implements the basic skeleton of ns:am2, ns:ec, ns:rid, ns:rt, ns:su,
ns:vm, and ns:web based off the information provided by Switch Brew and
SwIPC.
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Adds the basic skeleton for the psc services based off the information
provided by Switch Brew.
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service: Add capture services
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Adds the basic skeleton for the capture services based off information
provided by Switch Brew.
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lm: Amend name of ILogger
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Previously this was being registered with the name "Logger". While we're
at it, also change the name of the class to match it.
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service/filesystem: Add fsp:ldr and fsp:pr services
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Adds the basic skeleton for the remaining fsp services based off
information provided by Switch Brew.
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Adds the basic skeleton for the remaining pcv-related services based off
information on Switch Brew.
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Given there's no implementation, we may as well remove the code
entirely.
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kernel: Remove unused object_address_table.cpp/.h
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These source files were entirely unused throughout the rest of the
codebase. This also has the benefit of getting rid of a global variable
as well.
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service/audio: Add missing services
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Adds the missing audctl service, as well as the :a and :d services for
audin, audout, audrec, and audren.
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kernel: Remove unnecessary includes
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Removes unnecessary direct dependencies in some headers and also gets
rid of indirect dependencies that were being relied on to be included.
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audout_u: Remove std::move in OpenAudioOutImpl()
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Previously the code was using the values from params further below after
it was std::moved. Thankfully, given AudoutParams is a trivially
copyable struct, the values would have simply been copied in this
instance and not invalidated to garbage values.
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Corrected a few error cases detected by asan/ubsan
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Passing nullptr to memcpy is undefined behavior.
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service: Add fgm services
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Adds the basic skeleton for the fgm services based off the information
provided by Switch Brew.
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service/am: Add missing am services
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Adds the basic skeleton for missing am services idle:sys, omm, and spsm
based off the information provided by Switch Brew.
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Adds the basic skeleton of the pcie service based off information on
Switch Brew.
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- This is necessary so streams are created on the same thread.
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service: Add wlan services
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Adds the basic skeleton for the wlan services based off the information
on Switch Brew.
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service: Add btm services
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Based off information on SwIPC and Switch Brew.
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Adds the skeleton for the btm services based off the information on
Switch Brew.
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* Added some HID commands
* Addressed comments
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service: Add ncm services
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Adds the basic skeleton for the ncm services based off information on
Switch Brew.
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service: Add mii services
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Adds the skeleton for the mii services based off information provided by
Switch Brew
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service: Add nfc services
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These simply return the respective interface.
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Adds the skeleton of the nfc service based off the information provided
on Switch Brew.
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service: Add the lbl service
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Implements these functions according to the information available on
Switch Brew.
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Adds the skeleton of the lbl service based off the information provided
by Switch Brew.
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service: Add the btdrv service
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Adds the skeleton for the btdrv service based off the information provided by Switch Brew
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kernel/timer: Make data members private where applicable
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Instead, we can just expose functions that return the queryable state
instead of letting anything modify it.
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service: Add the grc:c service
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Adds the basic skeleton for the grc:c service based off the information
provided by Switch Brew.
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service: Add the nim services
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Adds the skeleton for the nim services based off information from Switch
Brew.
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service: Add ldn services
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Adds ldn services based off information provided by Switch Brew.
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service/sockets: Add missing socket services
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service/lm: Minor changes
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This isn't used directly outside of this translation unit, so we can
hide it from external use.
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Amends these to match the information on Switch Brew.
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service: Add ldr services
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Adds the skeleton for the ldr-related services based off the information
provided on Switch Brew.
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service: Add erpt and eupld services
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Adds the skeleton for the eupld services based off information on Switch
Brew.
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service/nifm: Deduplicate interface code
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Rather than having the same code for each nifm service variant, we can
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service/nvdrv: Minor changes
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Avoids copies from being made, since the string is only ever used for
lookup, the data is never transfered anywhere.
Ideally, we'd use a std::string_view here, but devices is a
std::unordered_map, not a std::map, so we can't use heterogenous lookup
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Avoids unnecessary reference count increments and decrements.
In one case, we don't need to make a shared_ptr copy at all,
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service: Add pm services
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Adds the skeleton for the ETicket service based off the information on
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time: Add the time:a service
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Given we already have time:s and time:u, we should also have time:a
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We can use one instance of the interface instead of duplicating code.
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svc: Log parameters in SetMemoryAttribute()
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core_timing: Split off utility functions into core_timing_util
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set_sys: Implement SetColorSetId()
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friend: Deduplicate interfaces
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Given we already have friend:a and friend:u, we should add the remaining
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The loop's induction variable was signed, but we were comparing against
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core: Make converting constructors explicit where applicable
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Avoids unwanted implicit conversions. Thankfully, given the large amount
of cleanup in past PRs, only this tiny amount is left over to cover.
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apm/interface: Remove redundant declaration of InstallInterfaces()
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This is already declared in apm/apm.h
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mutex: Pass SharedPtr to GetHighestPriorityMutexWaitingThread() by reference
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The pointed to thread's members are simply observed in this case, so we
don't need to copy it here.
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ipc_helpers: Make member variables of ResponseBuilder private
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These aren't used externally at all, so they can be made private.
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* Regression and Mode Fixes
* Review Fixes
* string_view correction
* Add operator& for FileSys::Mode
* Return std::string from SanitizePath
* Farming Simulator Fix
* Use != With mode operator&
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vi: Minor changes
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It's undefined behavior to memcpy an object that isn't considered
trivially copyable, so put a compile-time check in to make sure this
doesn't occur.
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Allows avoiding unnecessary copies of the vector depending on the
calling code.
While we're at it, remove a redundant no-parameter base constructor call
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hle: Remove unused config_mem and shared_page source files
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This is just an unused hold-over from citra, so we can get rid of this
to trim off an exposed global, among other things.
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This is a holdover from citra that's essentially unused.
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set: Amend return value of GetAvailableLanguageCodes()
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This just returns the size of the language code buffer.
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The return code should be 32-bit in size.
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Kernel/SVC: Perform atomic accesses in SignalProcessWideKey as per the real kernel.
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file_util: Use an enum class for GetUserPath()
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Instead of using an unsigned int as a parameter and expecting a user to
always pass in the correct values, we can just convert the enum into an
enum class and use that type as the parameter type instead, which makes
the interface more type safe.
We also get rid of the bookkeeping "NUM_" element in the enum by just
using an unordered map. This function is generally low-frequency in
terms of calls (and I'd hope so, considering otherwise would mean we're
slamming the disk with IO all the time) so I'd consider this acceptable
in this case.
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This behaves quite similarly to the SubmitGPFIFO command. Referenced from Ryujinx.
Many thanks to @gdkchan for investigating this!
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CPU: Save and restore the TPIDR_EL0 system register on every context switch
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Note that there's currently a dynarmic bug preventing this register from being written.
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apm: Improve stub for GetPerformanceConfiguration.
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Allows pushing strongly-typed enum members without the need to always
cast them at the call sites.
Note that we *only* allow strongly-typed enums in this case. The reason
for this is that strongly typed enums have a guaranteed defined size, so
the size of the data being pushed is always deterministic. With regular
enums this can be a little more error-prone, so we disallow them.
This function simply uses the underlying type of the enum to determine
the size of the data. For example, if an enum is defined as:
enum class SomeEnum : u16 {
SomeEntry
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if PushEnum(SomeEnum::SomeEntry); is called, then it will push a
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HLE/ACC: Stub IManagerForApplication::GetAccountId to return an error.
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And make IManagerForApplication::CheckAvailability always return false.
Returning a bogus id from GetAccountId causes games to crash on boot.
We should investigate this with a hwtest and either stub it properly or implement it.
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audout_u/audren_u: Ensure null terminators are written out in ListAudioOutsImpl(), ListAudioDeviceName(), and GetActiveAudioDeviceName()
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std::string doesn't include the null-terminator in its data() + size()
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Uses a type that doesn't potentially dynamically allocate, and ensures
that the name of the interface is properly null-terminated when writing
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thread: Convert ThreadStatus into an enum class
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Makes the thread status strongly typed, so implicit conversions can't
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With the new overload, we can simply pass the container directly.
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hle_ipc: Introduce generic WriteBuffer overload for multiple container types
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This introduces a slightly more generic variant of WriteBuffer().
Notably, this variant doesn't constrain the arguments to only accepting
std::vector instances. It accepts whatever adheres to the
ContiguousContainer concept in the C++ standard library.
This essentially means, std::array, std::string, and std::vector can be
used directly with this interface. The interface no longer forces you to
solely use containers that dynamically allocate.
To ensure our overloads play nice with one another, we only enable the
container-based WriteBuffer if the argument is not a pointer, otherwise
we fall back to the pointer-based one.
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pl_u: Specify correct size for buffers in GetSharedFontInOrderOfPriority()
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This WriteBuffer overload expects its size argument to be in bytes, not
elements.
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HLE/ACC: Change the default user id and small improvements to the way we handle profiles
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The default username for now is "yuzu".
We should eventually allow the creation of users in the emulator and have the ability to modify their parameters.
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In IApplicationFunctions::PopLaunchParameter we tell the games that they were launched as user id 1.
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HLE/ACC: Write a single whole user id in ListAllUsers and ListOpenUsers.
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We only emulate a single user id for now.
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pl_u: Remove printf specifier in log call in a log call in GetSharedFontInOrderOfPriority()
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This can just use the fmt specifiers and be type-agnostic.
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hid: Resolve a signed/unsigned comparison warning
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Modernizes the loops themselves while also getting rid of a signed/unsigned
comparison in a loop condition.
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Gets rid of the use of a magic constant
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svc: Correct always true assertion case in SetThreadCoreMask
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The reason this would never be true is that ideal_processor is a u8 and
THREADPROCESSORID_DEFAULT is an s32. In this case, it boils down to how
arithmetic conversions are performed before performing the comparison.
If an unsigned value has a lesser conversion rank (aka smaller size)
than the signed type being compared, then the unsigned value is promoted
to the signed value (i.e. u8 -> s32 happens before the comparison). No
sign-extension occurs here either.
An alternative phrasing:
Say we have a variable named core and it's given a value of -2.
u8 core = -2;
This becomes 254 due to the lack of sign. During integral promotion to
the signed type, this still remains as 254, and therefore the condition
will always be true, because no matter what value the u8 is given it
will never be -2 in terms of 32 bits.
Now, if one type was a s32 and one was a u32, this would be entirely
different, since they have the same bit width (and the signed type would
be converted to unsigned instead of the other way around) but would
still have its representation preserved in terms of bits, allowing the
comparison to be false in some cases, as opposed to being true all the
time.
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We also get rid of two signed/unsigned comparison warnings while we're
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hle/service: Make constructors explicit where applicable
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Prevents implicit construction and makes these lingering non-explicit
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nvflinger: Emplace Display instances directly
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We can use emplace_back to construct the Display instances directly,
instead of constructing them separately and copying them, avoiding the
need to copy std::string and std::vector instances that are part of the
Display struct.
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nvdrv: Take std::string by const reference in GetDevice()
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This is only ever used as a lookup into the device map, so we don't need to
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Filesystem: Return EntryType::Directory for the root directory.
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It is unknown if this is correct behavior, but it makes sense and fixes a regression with Stardew Valley.
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hle_ipc: Amend usage of buffer_index within one of HLERequestContext's WriteBuffer() overloads
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Previously, the buffer_index parameter was unused, causing all writes to
use the buffer index of zero, which is not necessarily what is wanted
all the time.
Thankfully, all current usages don't use a buffer index other than zero,
so this just prevents a bug before it has a chance to spring.
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fsp_srv: Misc individual changes
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We can avoid constructing a std::vector here by simply passing a pointer
to the original data and the size of the copy we wish to perform to the
backend's Write() function instead, avoiding copying the data where it's
otherwise not needed.
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We were using a second std::vector as a buffer to convert another
std::vector's data into a byte sequence, however we can just use
pointers to the original data and use them directly with WriteBuffer,
which avoids copying the data at all into a separate std::vector.
We simply cast the pointers to u8* (which is allowed by the standard,
given std::uint8_t is an alias for unsigned char on platforms that we
support).
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Prevents implicit conversions.
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Gets rid of relying on indirect inclusions.
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Previously we were just copying the data whole-sale, even if the length
was less than the total data size. This effectively makes the
actual_data vector useless, which is likely not intended.
Instead, amend this to only copy the given length amount of data.
At the same time, we can avoid zeroing out the data before using it by
passing iterators to the constructor instead of a size.
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Avoids unnecessary atomic reference count incrementing and decrementing
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This is simply a basic value check as opposed to potentially doing
string based operations (unlikely, but still, avoiding it is free).
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This was just an artifact missed during PR review.
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address_arbiter: Correct assignment within an assertion statement in WakeThreads()
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This was introduced within 4f81bc4e1bd12e4df7410c6790ba818d8dbba9c0, and
considering there's no comment indicating that this is intentional, this
is very likely a bug.
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core/memory, core/hle/kernel: Use std::move where applicable
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Avoids pointless copies
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service/prepo: Add missing header guard
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vm_manager: Add missing commas to string literal array elements in GetMemoryStateName()
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Without these, this would perform concatenation, which is definitely not
what we want here.
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core: Don't construct instance of Core::System, just to access its live instance
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This would result in a lot of allocations and related object
construction, just to toss it all away immediately after the call.
These are definitely not intentional, and it was intended that all of
these should have been accessing the static function GetInstance()
through the name itself, not constructed instances.
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* Virtual Filesystem
* Fix delete bug and documentate
* Review fixes + other stuff
* Fix puyo regression
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