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fearlessTobi
63c2e32e20 Port #4182 from Citra: "Prefix all size_t with std::" 2018-09-15 15:21:06 +02:00
Lioncash
6ac955a0b4 hle/service: Default constructors and destructors in the cpp file where applicable
When a destructor isn't defaulted into a cpp file, it can cause the use
of forward declarations to seemingly fail to compile for non-obvious
reasons. It also allows inlining of the construction/destruction logic
all over the place where a constructor or destructor is invoked, which
can lead to code bloat. This isn't so much a worry here, given the
services won't be created and destroyed frequently.

The cause of the above mentioned non-obvious errors can be demonstrated
as follows:

------- Demonstrative example, if you know how the described error happens, skip forwards -------

Assume we have the following in the header, which we'll call "thing.h":

\#include <memory>

// Forward declaration. For example purposes, assume the definition
// of Object is in some header named "object.h"
class Object;

class Thing {
public:
    // assume no constructors or destructors are specified here,
    // or the constructors/destructors are defined as:
    //
    // Thing() = default;
    // ~Thing() = default;
    //

    // ... Some interface member functions would be defined here

private:
    std::shared_ptr<Object> obj;
};

If this header is included in a cpp file, (which we'll call "main.cpp"),
this will result in a compilation error, because even though no
destructor is specified, the destructor will still need to be generated by
the compiler because std::shared_ptr's destructor is *not* trivial (in
other words, it does something other than nothing), as std::shared_ptr's
destructor needs to do two things:

1. Decrement the shared reference count of the object being pointed to,
   and if the reference count decrements to zero,

2. Free the Object instance's memory (aka deallocate the memory it's
   pointing to).

And so the compiler generates the code for the destructor doing this inside main.cpp.

Now, keep in mind, the Object forward declaration is not a complete type. All it
does is tell the compiler "a type named Object exists" and allows us to
use the name in certain situations to avoid a header dependency. So the
compiler needs to generate destruction code for Object, but the compiler
doesn't know *how* to destruct it. A forward declaration doesn't tell
the compiler anything about Object's constructor or destructor. So, the
compiler will issue an error in this case because it's undefined
behavior to try and deallocate (or construct) an incomplete type and
std::shared_ptr and std::unique_ptr make sure this isn't the case
internally.

Now, if we had defaulted the destructor in "thing.cpp", where we also
include "object.h", this would never be an issue, as the destructor
would only have its code generated in one place, and it would be in a
place where the full class definition of Object would be visible to the
compiler.

---------------------- End example ----------------------------

Given these service classes are more than certainly going to change in
the future, this defaults the constructors and destructors into the
relevant cpp files to make the construction and destruction of all of
the services consistent and unlikely to run into cases where forward
declarations are indirectly causing compilation errors. It also has the
plus of avoiding the need to rebuild several services if destruction
logic changes, since it would only be necessary to recompile the single
cpp file.
2018-09-10 23:55:31 -04:00
Lioncash
e2457418da core: Make the main System class use the PImpl idiom
core.h is kind of a massive header in terms what it includes within
itself. It includes VFS utilities, kernel headers, file_sys header,
ARM-related headers, etc. This means that changing anything in the
headers included by core.h essentially requires you to rebuild almost
all of core.

Instead, we can modify the System class to use the PImpl idiom, which
allows us to move all of those headers to the cpp file and forward
declare the bulk of the types that would otherwise be included, reducing
compile times. This change specifically only performs the PImpl portion.
2018-08-31 07:16:57 -04:00
Lioncash
0cbcd6ec9a kernel: Eliminate kernel global state
As means to pave the way for getting rid of global state within core,
This eliminates kernel global state by removing all globals. Instead
this introduces a KernelCore class which acts as a kernel instance. This
instance lives in the System class, which keeps its lifetime contained
to the lifetime of the System class.

This also forces the kernel types to actually interact with the main
kernel instance itself instead of having transient kernel state placed
all over several translation units, keeping everything together. It also
has a nice consequence of making dependencies much more explicit.

This also makes our initialization a tad bit more correct. Previously we
were creating a kernel process before the actual kernel was initialized,
which doesn't really make much sense.

The KernelCore class itself follows the PImpl idiom, which allows
keeping all the implementation details sealed away from everything else,
which forces the use of the exposed API and allows us to avoid any
unnecessary inclusions within the main kernel header.
2018-08-28 22:31:51 -04:00
Lioncash
d378d98e26 nvdrv: Get rid of global std::weak_ptr
Rather than use global state, we can simply pass the instance into the
NVFlinger instance directly.
2018-08-07 21:53:05 -04:00
bunnei
7ed8565978
Merge pull request #957 from lioncash/event
nvflinger: Correct typo in name of composition event
2018-08-07 15:56:51 -04:00
Lioncash
d3f64785d1 nvflinger: Correct typo in name of composition event 2018-08-07 09:03:52 -04:00
Lioncash
e40b0cf437 nvflinger: Get rid of indirect inclusions 2018-08-07 08:32:05 -04:00
Lioncash
7e49881b7f nvflinger: Use std::string_view in OpenDisplay()
We don't need to use a std::string here, given all that's done is
comparing the character sequence against another. This allows passing
regular const char* without needing to heap allocate.
2018-08-07 08:32:06 -04:00
Lioncash
6030c5ce41 video_core: Eliminate the g_renderer global variable
We move the initialization of the renderer to the core class, while
keeping the creation of it and any other specifics in video_core. This
way we can ensure that the renderer is initialized and doesn't give
unfettered access to the renderer. This also makes dependencies on types
more explicit.

For example, the GPU class doesn't need to depend on the
existence of a renderer, it only needs to care about whether or not it
has a rasterizer, but since it was accessing the global variable, it was
also making the renderer a part of its dependency chain. By adjusting
the interface, we can get rid of this dependency.
2018-08-04 02:36:57 -04:00
MerryMage
44646e2ea0 core_timing: Split off utility functions into core_timing_util 2018-07-24 11:03:24 +01:00
Lioncash
f3daecafeb nvflinger: Emplace Display instances directly
We can use emplace_back to construct the Display instances directly,
instead of constructing them separately and copying them, avoiding the
need to copy std::string and std::vector instances that are part of the
Display struct.
2018-07-19 11:50:12 -04:00
bunnei
c3dd456d51 vi: Partially implement buffer crop parameters. 2018-07-17 20:13:17 -04:00
bunnei
170e19d4ea nvflinger: Fix for BufferQueue event handling. 2018-07-17 00:26:23 -04:00
James Rowe
638956aa81 Rename logging macro back to LOG_* 2018-07-02 21:45:47 -04:00
Lioncash
0197e28cc9
core_timing: Namespace all functions and constants in core_timing's header
All of these variables and functions are related to timings and should be within the namespace.
2018-04-30 03:32:59 -04:00
Lioncash
72b497e876
nvflinger: Move logging macros over to new fmt-compatible ones 2018-04-24 12:01:30 -04:00
Lioncash
ccca5e7c28 service: Use nested namespace specifiers where applicable
Tidies up namespace declarations
2018-04-19 22:20:28 -04:00
bunnei
de18592179 nvflinger: Call MicroProfileFlip on NVFlinger::Compose. 2018-04-18 20:28:50 -04:00
Subv
656e7aab29 Vi: Signal the BufferQueue's Native Handle right after ReleaseBuffer is called.
This prevents a thread starvation issue in Puyo Puyo Tetris.
We should hwtest this behavior and figure out where exactly this event is signaled.
2018-03-03 11:51:36 -05:00
James Rowe
61c39f0fdd Fix fps counter to correctly measure frame end when there was no frame to draw 2018-02-14 10:16:39 -07:00
bunnei
6fce1414c3 vi: Parse IGBPQueueBufferRequestParcel params and expose buffer flip vertical. 2018-02-11 21:00:41 -05:00
Subv
8d7686ff8e VI: Move BufferQueue and NVFlinger to their own folder/namespace. 2018-01-22 11:54:58 -05:00