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);
Applications can request the kernel to allocate a piece of the linear heap for them when creating a shared memory object.
Shared memory areas are now properly mapped into the target processes when calling svcMapMemoryBlock.
Removed the APT Shared Font hack as it is no longer needed.