Kernel/Threads: Add a new thread status that will allow using a Kernel::Event to put a guest thread to sleep inside an HLE handler until said event is signaled
Some services can have multiple clients at the same time, and they identify the different clients using the server session as a key.
This parameter (if present) should be a structure that contains the per-session data for each service.
The data can be retrieved using ServiceFramework::GetSessionData(session)
The File class now holds a list of connected sessions along with data unique to each session.
A subfile is a window into an existing file. They have a few limitations compared to normal files:
* They can't be written to.
* They can't be flushed.
* Their size can not be changed.
* New subfiles can't be created from another subfile.
An HLE service function that wants to perform an async operation should put the caller guest thread to sleep using SleepClientThread, passing in a callback to execute when the thread is resumed.
SleepClientThread returns a Kernel::Event that should be signaled to resume the guest thread when the host async operation completes.
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);
Copy the IPC command buffer to/from the request context before/after the
handler is invoked. This is part of a move away from using global data
for handling IPC requests.
The old "Interface" class had a few problems such as using free
functions (Which didn't allow you to write the service handler as if it
were a regular class.) which weren't very extensible. (Only received one
parameter with a pointer to the Interface object.)
The new ServiceFramework aims to solve these problems by working with
member functions and passing a generic context struct as parameter. This
struct can be extended in the future without having to update all
existing service implementations.
This allows attaching a HLE handle to a ServerPort at any point after it
is created, allowing port/session creation to be generic between HLE and
regular services.