Since last commit SharedMemory only reset source memory set on dtor, service should always release the ref as soon as possible to make the reset happen
* Kernel: reimplement memory management on physical FCRAM
* Kernel/Process: Unmap does not care the source memory permission
What game usually does is after mapping the memory, they reprotect the source memory as no permission to avoid modification there
* Kernel/SharedMemory: zero initialize new-allocated memory
* Process/Thread: zero new TLS entry
* Kernel: fix a bug where code segments memory usage are accumulated twice
It is added to both misc and heap (done inside HeapAlloc), which results a doubled number reported by svcGetProcessInfo. While we are on it, we just merge the three number misc, heap and linear heap usage together, as there is no where they are distinguished.
Question: is TLS page also added to this number?
* Kernel/SharedMemory: add more object info on mapping error
* Process: lower log level; SharedMemory: store phys offset
* VMManager: add helper function to retrieve backing block list for a range
* Addressed comments and removed the applet interface
* swkbd: address @lioncash's comments
* core: more fixes
** Moved registered_swkbd to System
** Removed an usused virtual
** Removed functionality of DrawScreenKeyboard
** Removed src/core/settings.h change
* swkbd: address @lioncash's 2nd review
* swkbd: update logging macro
* QtKeyboard: Make dialog modal and hide help
Original commits by @jroweboy:
* Rebase out the other commit
* changing branches
* More work on stuff and things ecks DEE
Changes by @zhaowenlan1779:
* Removed #include of result.h
The only functional change is the error handling of GSP_GPU::ReadHWRegs function. We previously didn't return error codes (not even for success). The new returns were found by reverse engineering the GSP module.
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.
This prevents some games (like Super Mario 3D Land) from freezing when trying to launch it, however, it's not complete and won't let you go past Mii selection as the parameter structure hasn't been reverse engineered yet.