Instead of needing different switch cases for
converting countries to regions in multiple places,
we now only need a single country-to-region switch case
(in DiscIO/Enums.cpp), and we get a nice Region type.
We can't rely on the OS returning files and directories
in a deterministic order, so we should sort them on our own
if we want VolumeDirectory to work for movies and netplay.
These disc images are encrypted and signed using a different set of keys.
We only care about the master key, so we check the signature issuer. If
it matches the debug issuer, then we'll use the RVT-R key. Otherwise,
the previous set of common and Korean keys are used.
This would previously fail to compile when included in files that do not
include FileUtil.h due to lack of a type declaration.
This moves the constructor and destructor into the cpp file in order to
satisfy the requirements of unique_ptr construction and deletion. That is,
unique_ptr requires a concrete type at the point of construction and
destruction. If the constructor or destructor is left in the header, then
at the point of construction or destruction, IOFile will still be
considered an incomplete type, as unique_ptr's deleter will still only be
able to see the forward declaration, which it can't use.
These functions don't actually depend on any state from the class
instance, so they don't really belong in the header, and are just
an implementation detail.
At first there weren't many enums in Volume.h, but the number has been
growing, and I'm planning to add one more for regions. To not make
Volume.h too large, and to avoid needing to include Volume.h in code
that doesn't use volume objects, I'm moving the enums to a new file.
I'm also turning them into enum classes while I'm at it.
If banner loading fails once, it will very likely fail again.
Setting m_banner_loaded to true when banner loading fails
prevents LoadBannerFile from wasting time if it's called again.
Banner loading requires loading the file system, which takes a
noticeable amount of time, so this matters.
DriveReader::m_size was never initialized which was indirectly
causing CGameListCtrl to crash Dolphin when it tried to insert a
character at a negative index in a string.
Reading one sector at a time is very inefficient and appears to
be causing timing issues during boot so SectorReader has been
enhanced to support batching.
SectorReader has been given a working cache system.