* Initial commit with a lot of testing stuff.
* Partial Unmap Cleanup Part 1
* Fix some minor issues, hopefully windows tests.
* Disable partial unmap tests on macos for now
Weird issue.
* Goodbye magic number
* Add COMPlus_EnableAlternateStackCheck for tests
`COMPlus_EnableAlternateStackCheck` is needed for NullReferenceException handling to work on linux after registering the signal handler, due to how dotnet registers its own signal handler.
* Address some feedback
* Force retry when memory is mapped in memory tracking
This case existed before, but returning `false` no longer retries, so it would crash immediately after unprotecting the memory... Now, we return `true` to deliberately retry.
This case existed before (was just broken by this change) and I don't really want to look into fixing the issue right now. Technically, this means that on guest code partial unmaps will retry _due to this_ rather than hitting the handler. I don't expect this to cause any issues.
This should fix random crashes in Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
* Use IsRangeMapped
* Suppress MockMemoryManager.UnmapEvent warning
This event is not signalled by the mock memory manager.
* Remove 4kb mapping
* Refactor CPU interface
* Use IExecutionContext interface on SVC handler, change how CPU interrupts invokes the handlers
* Make CpuEngine take a ITickSource rather than returning one
The previous implementation had the scenario where the CPU engine had to implement the tick source in mind, like for example, when we have a hypervisor and the game can read CNTPCT on the host directly. However given that we need to do conversion due to different frequencies anyway, it's not worth it. It's better to just let the user pass the tick source and redirect any reads to CNTPCT to the user tick source
* XML docs for the public interfaces
* PPTC invalidation due to NativeInterface function name changes
* Fix build of the CPU tests
* PR feedback