unmapped regions
svcQueryMemory will return a valid descriptor for anything in the
address space, from 0 to 1 << addrSpaceBits, this was handled
incorrectly before and we were only returning descriptors if the
address was in a mapped region.
If an address in an unmapped region is requested then the extents of the
unmapped region up to the address space end are returned. If the address
requested is outside of the address space then the extents of the
inaccessible address space are returned.
To facilitate this support was added to MemoryManager::Get for
generating the extents of unmapped regions using the chunk list.
As the stack is automatically mapped in the guest by `clone` we do not
need to explicitly map it. This adds a flag to solve the issue.
Also mark the stack as stack rather than reserved.
Not zeroing the sample buffer causes issues when a voice is started but
is playing no samples. The system event handling was also reworked
according to Thog's info.
This fixes two bugs in IPC that were discovered when running Puyo Puyo
Tetris.
The CloneCurrentObject control IPC will now correctly return the handle
of the newly created object through move handles, rather than pushing it
as a result.
The size array of u16s with the sizes of each C buffer is now taken into
account when reading them. Before this change C buffers were entirely
broken.
This gives some useful warnings for less significant issues.
Warnings for reordering are left disabled as they are rather pedantic
and serve little benefit.
This implements the base account service and stubs
InitializeApplicationInfoV0 which is used by Puyo Puyo Tetris. Support
for the entirety of account services will be added in the future.
lm is used by applications to print messages to the system log. Log
messages are made up of a header and then several fields containing
metadata or string messages.
In the case of am, IStorage is used to exchange buffers of data such
as application launch parameters or an applets result. It has no
relation to fsp-srv's IStorage.
Fonts are stored in an array of TTF data with an 8 byte header
containing a magic and an XOR'd length. Instead of requiring users to
provide original Nintendo fonts we pack open source replacements.
They are generated with the scripts here
https://github.com/FearlessTobi/yuzu_system_archives. All the fonts are
licenced under the Open Font or Apache 2 License so we can include them
all freely.