Migrates all of the direct mapping facilities over to the new memory
class. In the process, this also obsoletes the need for memory_setup.h,
so we can remove it entirely from the project.
Quite frequently there have been cases where code has been merged into
the core that produces warning. In order to prevent this from occurring,
we can make the compiler flag these cases and allow our CI to flag down
any code that would generate these warnings.
This is beneficial given silent conversions from signed/unsigned can
result in logic bugs. This forces one writing changes to be explicit
about when signedness conversions are desirable, rather than leaving it
up to readers' interpretation.
Currently the codebase isn't in a state where it will build successfully
with this change applied, but this will be addressed in subsequent
follow-up changes. This set of changes will focus on making it build
properly with these changes for MSVC as a starting point for basic
coverage.
This is to go with the Atmosphere VM port, now it just contains the callbacks needed for the interface between DmntCheatVm and yuzu, along with the cheat parsers.
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
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
These source files have been unused for the entire lifecycle of the
project. They're a hold-over from Citra and only add to the build time
of the project, so they can be removed.
There's also likely no way this would ever work in yuzu in its current
form without revamping quite a bit of it, given how different the GPU on
the Switch is compared to the 3DS.
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
the kernel objects.
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.
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).
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
f45c25aaba 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.
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).
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.
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.
Keeps the CPU-specific behavior from being spread throughout the main
System class. This will also act as the home to contain member functions
that perform operations on all cores. The reason for this being that the
following pattern is sort of prevalent throughout sections of the
codebase:
If clearing the instruction cache for all 4 cores is necessary:
Core::System::GetInstance().ArmInterface(0).ClearInstructionCache();
Core::System::GetInstance().ArmInterface(1).ClearInstructionCache();
Core::System::GetInstance().ArmInterface(2).ClearInstructionCache();
Core::System::GetInstance().ArmInterface(3).ClearInstructionCache();
This is kind of... well, silly to copy around whenever it's needed.
especially when it can be reduced down to a single line.
This change also puts the basics in place to begin "ungrafting" all of the
forwarding member functions from the System class that are used to
access CPU state or invoke CPU-specific behavior. As such, this change
itself makes no changes to the direct external interface of System. This
will be covered by another changeset.
Default implementation will return "yuzu" for any string. GUI clients (or CLI) can implement the Frontend::SoftwareKeyboardApplet class and register an instance to provide functionality.
Now that all external dependencies are hidden, we can remove
json-headers from the publically linked libraries, as the use of this
library is now completely hidden from external users of the web_service
library. We can also make the web_services library private as well,
considering it's not a requirement. If a library needs to link in
web_service, it should be done explicitly -- not via indirect linking.
None of these files are used in any meaningful way. They're just
leftovers from citra. Also has the benefit of getting rid of an unused
global variable.
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.
* Add VfsFile and VfsDirectory classes
* Finish abstract Vfs classes
* Implement RealVfsFile (computer fs backend)
* Finish RealVfsFile and RealVfsDirectory
* Finished OffsetVfsFile
* More changes
* Fix import paths
* Major refactor
* Remove double const
* Use experimental/filesystem or filesystem depending on compiler
* Port partition_filesystem
* More changes
* More Overhaul
* FSP_SRV fixes
* Fixes and testing
* Try to get filesystem to compile
* Filesystem on linux
* Remove std::filesystem and document/test
* Compile fixes
* Missing include
* Bug fixes
* Fixes
* Rename v_file and v_dir
* clang-format fix
* Rename NGLOG_* to LOG_*
* Most review changes
* Fix TODO
* Guess 'main' to be Directory by filename
* Start to add NCA support in loader
* More nca stuff
* More changes to nca.cpp
* Now identifies decrypted NCA cont.
* Game list fixes and more structs and stuff
* More updates to Nca class
* Now reads ExeFs (i think)
* ACTUALLY LOADS EXEFS!
* RomFS loads and games execute
* Cleanup and Finalize
* plumbing, cleanup and testing
* fix some things that i didnt think of before
* Preliminary Review Changes
* Review changes for bunnei and subv
* FinishInitalize needed for 3.0.1+ games
* nvdrv:s and nvdrv:t both use NVDRV
* Most settings return 0 on hardware, disabled NV_MEMORY_PROFILER for now.
NVN_THROUGH_OPENGL & NVRM_GPU_PREVENT_USE are a few interesting settings to look at. Carefully choosing settings can help with drawing graphics later on
* Initial /dev/nvhost-gpu support
* ZCullBind
* Stubbed SetErrorNotifier
* Fixed SetErrorNotifier log, Added SetChannelPriority
* Allocate GPFIFO Ex2, Allocate Obj Ctx, Submit GPFIFO
* oops
* Fixed up naming/structs/enums. Used vector instead of array for "gpfifo_entry"
* Added missing fixes
* /dev/nvhost-ctrl-gpu
* unneeded struct
* Forgot u32 in enum class
* Automatic descriptor swapping for ioctls, fixed nvgpu_gpu_get_tpc_masks_args being incorrect size
* nvdrv#QueryEvent
* Renamed logs for nvdrv
* Refactor ioctl so nv_result isn't needed
* /dev/nvhost-as-gpu
* Fixed Log service naming, CtxObjects now u32, renamed all structs, added static_asserts to structs, used INSERT_PADDING_WORDS instead of u32s
* nvdevices now uses "Ioctl" union,
* IoctlGpfifoEntry now uses bit field
* final changes
* stubs for audout:u, audin:u, audrec:u, audren:u, codecctl and decoding tables with nullptr for future implementations
* fixing the changes requested (remove private, explicit)
* Added nvmemp, Added /dev/nvhost-ctrl, SetClientPID now stores pid
* used clang-format-3.9 instead
* lowercase pid
* Moved nvmemp handlers to cpp
* Removed unnecessary logging for NvOsGetConfigU32. Cleaned up log and changed to LOG_DEBUG
* using std::arrays instead of c arrays
* nvhost get config now uses std::array completely
* added pid logging back
* updated cmakelist
* missing includes
* added array, removed memcpy
* clang-format6.0
* Port citra #3352 to yuzu
This change allows non x86_64 architectures to compile yuzu by skipping the building of dynarmic
* Fixed clang-format errors
* fixes more clang-format errors
* Stubs for various acc:u0 funcs needed
* Stub for GetDesiredLanguage in IApplicationFunctions
* Add set service + stubs needed for games
* Fix formatting
* Implement IProfile, IManagerForApplication, return bool in CheckAvailability, style fixes
* Remove IProfile::Get(needs more research), fix IPC response sizes
* bsd: start stubbing bsd:u and sfdnsres
* bsd: stubbed RegisterClient
* bsd: attempt to get past socket()
* bsd: fix some wrong assumptions about IPC
* bsd: fix format specifiers
* bsd: stubbed Connect()
* bsd: stubbed SendTo()
* made requested changes
* sockets: respect alphabetical order at service installation
* run clang-format
* bsd: start stubbing bsd:u and sfdnsres
* bsd: stubbed RegisterClient
* bsd: attempt to get past socket()
* bsd: fix some wrong assumptions about IPC
* bsd: fix format specifiers
* bsd: stubbed Connect()
* bsd: stubbed SendTo()
* made requested changes
* sockets: respect alphabetical order at service installation
* run clang-format
* run clang-format (2)