The real kernel requires services to set up their static buffer targets ahead of time. This implementation does not require that and will simply create the storage for the buffers as they are processed in the incoming IPC request.
Static buffers are kept in an unordered_map keyed by their buffer id, and are written into the already-setup area of the request thread when responding an IPC request.
This fixes a regression (crash) introduced in #2992.
This PR introduces more warnings due to the [[deprecated]] attribute being added to void PushStaticBuffer(VAddr buffer_vaddr, size_t size, u8 buffer_id); and VAddr PopStaticBuffer(size_t* data_size);
The loaders now register each loaded ROM with the SelfNCCH factory, which keeps the data around for the duration of the emulation session.
When opening the SelfNCCH archive, the factory queries the current program's programid and uses that as a key to the map that contains the NCCHData structure (RomFS, Icon, Banner, etc).
3dsx files do not have a programid and will use a default of 0 for this value, thus, only 1 3dsx file with RomFS is loadable at the same time.
This allows attaching a HLE handle to a ServerPort at any point after it
is created, allowing port/session creation to be generic between HLE and
regular services.
- Deleted GetStatus() because it wasn't used anywhere outside of Core::System.
- Fixed design flaw where the message bar status could be set despite the game being stopped.
- Made LoadKernelSystemMode return a pair consisting of a system mode and a result code (Could use review).
- Deleted ErrorOpenGL error code in favor of just having ErrorVideoCore.
- Made dialog messages more clear.
- Compared archive ID in fs_user.cpp to ArchiveIdCode::NCCH as opposed to hex magic.
- Cleaned up some other stuff.
Sessions and Ports are now detached from each other.
HLE services are handled by means of a SessionRequestHandler class, Interface now inherits from this class.
The File and Directory classes are no longer kernel objects, but SessionRequestHandlers instead, bound to a ServerSession when requested.
File::OpenLinkFile now creates a new session pair and binds the File instance to it.
All handles obtained via srv::GetServiceHandle or svcConnectToPort are references to ClientSessions.
Service modules will wait on the counterpart of those ClientSessions (Called ServerSessions) using svcReplyAndReceive or svcWaitSynchronization[1|N], and will be awoken when a SyncRequest is performed.
HLE Interfaces are now ClientPorts which override the HandleSyncRequest virtual member function to perform command handling immediately.