citra/src/core/hle/result.h
GPUCode 2126c240cd
core: backport some ResultCode updates (#6645)
Co-authored-by: Lioncash <mathew1800@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Morph <39850852+Morph1984@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-03 02:23:53 +02:00

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// Copyright 2014 Citra Emulator Project
// Licensed under GPLv2 or any later version
// Refer to the license.txt file included.
#pragma once
#include <boost/serialization/access.hpp>
#include "common/assert.h"
#include "common/bit_field.h"
#include "common/common_funcs.h"
#include "common/common_types.h"
#include "common/expected.h"
// All the constants in this file come from http://3dbrew.org/wiki/Error_codes
/**
* Detailed description of the error. Code 0 always means success. Codes 1000 and above are
* considered "well-known" and have common values between all modules. The meaning of other codes
* vary by module.
*/
enum class ErrorDescription : u32 {
Success = 0,
// Codes 1000 and above are considered "well-known" and have common values between all modules.
InvalidSection = 1000,
TooLarge = 1001,
NotAuthorized = 1002,
AlreadyDone = 1003,
InvalidSize = 1004,
InvalidEnumValue = 1005,
InvalidCombination = 1006,
NoData = 1007,
Busy = 1008,
MisalignedAddress = 1009,
MisalignedSize = 1010,
OutOfMemory = 1011,
NotImplemented = 1012,
InvalidAddress = 1013,
InvalidPointer = 1014,
InvalidHandle = 1015,
NotInitialized = 1016,
AlreadyInitialized = 1017,
NotFound = 1018,
CancelRequested = 1019,
AlreadyExists = 1020,
OutOfRange = 1021,
Timeout = 1022,
InvalidResultValue = 1023,
};
/**
* Identifies the module which caused the error. Error codes can be propagated through a call
* chain, meaning that this doesn't always correspond to the module where the API call made is
* contained.
*/
enum class ErrorModule : u32 {
Common = 0,
Kernel = 1,
Util = 2,
FileServer = 3,
LoaderServer = 4,
TCB = 5,
OS = 6,
DBG = 7,
DMNT = 8,
PDN = 9,
GX = 10,
I2C = 11,
GPIO = 12,
DD = 13,
CODEC = 14,
SPI = 15,
PXI = 16,
FS = 17,
DI = 18,
HID = 19,
CAM = 20,
PI = 21,
PM = 22,
PM_LOW = 23,
FSI = 24,
SRV = 25,
NDM = 26,
NWM = 27,
SOC = 28,
LDR = 29,
ACC = 30,
RomFS = 31,
AM = 32,
HIO = 33,
Updater = 34,
MIC = 35,
FND = 36,
MP = 37,
MPWL = 38,
AC = 39,
HTTP = 40,
DSP = 41,
SND = 42,
DLP = 43,
HIO_LOW = 44,
CSND = 45,
SSL = 46,
AM_LOW = 47,
NEX = 48,
Friends = 49,
RDT = 50,
Applet = 51,
NIM = 52,
PTM = 53,
MIDI = 54,
MC = 55,
SWC = 56,
FatFS = 57,
NGC = 58,
CARD = 59,
CARDNOR = 60,
SDMC = 61,
BOSS = 62,
DBM = 63,
Config = 64,
PS = 65,
CEC = 66,
IR = 67,
UDS = 68,
PL = 69,
CUP = 70,
Gyroscope = 71,
MCU = 72,
NS = 73,
News = 74,
RO = 75,
GD = 76,
CardSPI = 77,
EC = 78,
WebBrowser = 79,
Test = 80,
ENC = 81,
PIA = 82,
ACT = 83,
VCTL = 84,
OLV = 85,
NEIA = 86,
NPNS = 87,
AVD = 90,
L2B = 91,
MVD = 92,
NFC = 93,
UART = 94,
SPM = 95,
QTM = 96,
NFP = 97,
Application = 254,
InvalidResult = 255
};
/// A less specific error cause.
enum class ErrorSummary : u32 {
Success = 0,
NothingHappened = 1,
WouldBlock = 2,
OutOfResource = 3, ///< There are no more kernel resources (memory, table slots) to
///< execute the operation.
NotFound = 4, ///< A file or resource was not found.
InvalidState = 5,
NotSupported = 6, ///< The operation is not supported or not implemented.
InvalidArgument = 7, ///< Returned when a passed argument is invalid in the current runtime
///< context. (Invalid handle, out-of-bounds pointer or size, etc.)
WrongArgument = 8, ///< Returned when a passed argument is in an incorrect format for use
///< with the function. (E.g. Invalid enum value)
Canceled = 9,
StatusChanged = 10,
Internal = 11,
InvalidResult = 63
};
/// The severity of the error.
enum class ErrorLevel : u32 {
Success = 0,
Info = 1,
Status = 25,
Temporary = 26,
Permanent = 27,
Usage = 28,
Reinitialize = 29,
Reset = 30,
Fatal = 31
};
/// Encapsulates a CTR-OS error code, allowing it to be separated into its constituent fields.
union ResultCode {
u32 raw;
BitField<0, 10, u32> description;
BitField<10, 8, ErrorModule> module;
BitField<21, 6, ErrorSummary> summary;
BitField<27, 5, ErrorLevel> level;
// The last bit of `level` is checked by apps and the kernel to determine if a result code is an
// error
BitField<31, 1, u32> is_error;
constexpr explicit ResultCode(u32 raw) : raw(raw) {}
constexpr ResultCode(ErrorDescription description, ErrorModule module, ErrorSummary summary,
ErrorLevel level)
: ResultCode(static_cast<u32>(description), module, summary, level) {}
constexpr ResultCode(u32 description_, ErrorModule module_, ErrorSummary summary_,
ErrorLevel level_)
: raw(description.FormatValue(description_) | module.FormatValue(module_) |
summary.FormatValue(summary_) | level.FormatValue(level_)) {}
constexpr ResultCode& operator=(const ResultCode& o) = default;
constexpr bool IsSuccess() const {
return is_error.ExtractValue(raw) == 0;
}
constexpr bool IsError() const {
return is_error.ExtractValue(raw) == 1;
}
private:
template <class Archive>
void serialize(Archive& ar, const unsigned int) {
ar& raw;
}
friend class boost::serialization::access;
};
constexpr bool operator==(const ResultCode& a, const ResultCode& b) {
return a.raw == b.raw;
}
constexpr bool operator!=(const ResultCode& a, const ResultCode& b) {
return a.raw != b.raw;
}
// Convenience functions for creating some common kinds of errors:
/// The default success `ResultCode`.
constexpr ResultCode RESULT_SUCCESS(0);
/// Might be returned instead of a dummy success for unimplemented APIs.
constexpr ResultCode UnimplementedFunction(ErrorModule module) {
return ResultCode(ErrorDescription::NotImplemented, module, ErrorSummary::NotSupported,
ErrorLevel::Permanent);
}
/**
* Placeholder result code used for unknown error codes.
*
* @note This should only be used when a particular error code
* is not known yet.
*/
constexpr ResultCode RESULT_UNKNOWN(UINT32_MAX);
/**
* This is an optional value type. It holds a `ResultCode` and, if that code is ResultSuccess, it
* also holds a result of type `T`. If the code is an error code (not ResultSuccess), then trying
* to access the inner value with operator* is undefined behavior and will assert with Unwrap().
* Users of this class must be cognizant to check the status of the ResultVal with operator bool(),
* Code(), Succeeded() or Failed() prior to accessing the inner value.
*
* An example of how it could be used:
* \code
* ResultVal<int> Frobnicate(float strength) {
* if (strength < 0.f || strength > 1.0f) {
* // Can't frobnicate too weakly or too strongly
* return ResultCode(ErrorDescription::OutOfRange, ErrorModule::Common,
* ErrorSummary::InvalidArgument, ErrorLevel::Permanent);
* } else {
* // Frobnicated! Give caller a cookie
* return 42;
* }
* }
* \endcode
*
* \code
* auto frob_result = Frobnicate(0.75f);
* if (frob_result) {
* // Frobbed ok
* printf("My cookie is %d\n", *frob_result);
* } else {
* printf("Guess I overdid it. :( Error code: %ux\n", frob_result.Code().raw);
* }
* \endcode
*/
template <typename T>
class ResultVal {
public:
constexpr ResultVal() : expected{} {}
constexpr ResultVal(ResultCode code) : expected{Common::Unexpected(code)} {}
template <typename U>
constexpr ResultVal(U&& val) : expected{std::forward<U>(val)} {}
template <typename... Args>
constexpr ResultVal(Args&&... args) : expected{std::in_place, std::forward<Args>(args)...} {}
~ResultVal() = default;
constexpr ResultVal(const ResultVal&) = default;
constexpr ResultVal(ResultVal&&) = default;
ResultVal& operator=(const ResultVal&) = default;
ResultVal& operator=(ResultVal&&) = default;
[[nodiscard]] constexpr explicit operator bool() const noexcept {
return expected.has_value();
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr ResultCode Code() const {
return expected.has_value() ? RESULT_SUCCESS : expected.error();
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr bool Succeeded() const {
return expected.has_value();
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr bool Failed() const {
return !expected.has_value();
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr T* operator->() {
return std::addressof(expected.value());
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr const T* operator->() const {
return std::addressof(expected.value());
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr T& operator*() & {
return *expected;
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr const T& operator*() const& {
return *expected;
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr T&& operator*() && {
return *expected;
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr const T&& operator*() const&& {
return *expected;
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr T& Unwrap() & {
ASSERT_MSG(Succeeded(), "Tried to Unwrap empty ResultVal");
return expected.value();
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr const T& Unwrap() const& {
ASSERT_MSG(Succeeded(), "Tried to Unwrap empty ResultVal");
return expected.value();
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr T&& Unwrap() && {
ASSERT_MSG(Succeeded(), "Tried to Unwrap empty ResultVal");
return std::move(expected.value());
}
[[nodiscard]] constexpr const T&& Unwrap() const&& {
ASSERT_MSG(Succeeded(), "Tried to Unwrap empty ResultVal");
return std::move(expected.value());
}
template <typename U>
[[nodiscard]] constexpr T ValueOr(U&& v) const& {
return expected.value_or(v);
}
template <typename U>
[[nodiscard]] constexpr T ValueOr(U&& v) && {
return expected.value_or(v);
}
private:
// TODO: Replace this with std::expected once it is standardized in the STL.
Common::Expected<T, ResultCode> expected;
};
/**
* Check for the success of `source` (which must evaluate to a ResultVal). If it succeeds, unwraps
* the contained value and assigns it to `target`, which can be either an l-value expression or a
* variable declaration. If it fails the return code is returned from the current function. Thus it
* can be used to cascade errors out, achieving something akin to exception handling.
*/
#define CASCADE_RESULT(target, source) \
auto CONCAT2(check_result_L, __LINE__) = source; \
if (CONCAT2(check_result_L, __LINE__).Failed()) \
return CONCAT2(check_result_L, __LINE__).Code(); \
target = std::move(*CONCAT2(check_result_L, __LINE__))
/**
* Analogous to CASCADE_RESULT, but for a bare ResultCode. The code will be propagated if
* non-success, or discarded otherwise.
*/
#define CASCADE_CODE(source) \
auto CONCAT2(check_result_L, __LINE__) = source; \
if (CONCAT2(check_result_L, __LINE__).IsError()) \
return CONCAT2(check_result_L, __LINE__);