This commit mainly fixes the problem with process leakage before where the guest process wouldn't be killed. In addition, it clears up the problem with naming differences with PID/TID where purely PID was used before but that term is generally used to refer to the PGID. So, `KProcess` has a `pid` member but `KThread` has a `tid` member.
This commit fixes a lot of style errors throughout the project by letting the Android Studio Formatter fix them. This commit also splits the Circular Buffer into it's own file.
This commit adds performance statistics to the emulator that can be toggled in preferences. The layout of `EmulationActivity` was also changed from `ConstraintLayout` to `RelativeLayout` due to poor performance of the former.
This optimizes a lot of audio by using a circular buffer rather than queues. In addition to handling device disconnection using oboe callbacks and fix bugs in regards to audio saturation.
This commit adds mutexes to the logger so they produce a valid log file rather than breaking due to a race condition. It also introduced `util::MakeMagic` so the magic functions are far more clear. A small refactor of IPC was also done which cleared up some of the for loops.
This commit mainly refactors all activities to bring them in-line with the guidelines and makes certain improvements such as using `Snackbar`s rather than `Toast`s where possible, Using `CoordinatorLayout` to allow the app bar to hide itself when possible, the app bar has also been consolidated into it's own layout file to increase layout redraw performance as existing views can be used.
This commit refactors `AppDialog` by bringing it in line with the guidelines. In addition, it improves the design of it substantially by modifying the layout and making it a `BottomSheetDialogFragment`.
This refactors all preferences and loaders in regards to This commit mainly refactors the adapters by adding spacing, comments and following other guidelines. In addition, preferences are now moved into their own sub-package and `LicensePreference` has a minor UI update.
With `RecyclerView` being used rather than `ListView` or `GridView`. It's now possible to display the items in a flexible manner and so support for a grid view in addition to the already existing list view was added in.
This commit mainly refactors the adapters by adding spacing, comments and following other guidelines. In addition, it moves from using `BaseAdapter` to `RecyclerView.Adapter` which leads to much cleaner adapter classes.
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This commit fixes a tiny inaccuracy with the VMM which was a problem with block insertion, The mutexes on the other hand had a minor issue regarding owner checks.
This commit mainly fixes multiple headers in the game list, which was caused by using the wrong variable for the recursive function. In addition, it makes TinyXML2 statically linked to libskyline which makes it the lone shared objects present in APKs.
This makes some tiny changes to audio to make them compliant with the guidelines. In addition, to changing `IUserManager:IUserManager` to `sm:IUserManager`.
This refactored common by:
* Moving out as many constants to class/function local scopes from being declared in `common`
* Spacing out common and any function to which a constant was moved out to
* Fixing comments here and there
In addition, some naming inconsistencies were fixed as well.
We used to link libraries dynamically before, this has obvious disadvantages and extra run-time overhead. Linking them statically instead has a lot of benefits as memory allocations and such don't need to be done independently, interaction with external libraries should be faster in general due to functions not being needed to be called virtually.
This commit mainly just refactors NCE by adding spacing and fixing other minor errors. In addition, it adds comments to `nce/guest.h` and `nce/instructions.h`.
This commit addresses the incorrect hierarchy of the GPU and refactors them at the same time. Now, the hierarchy much closely matches HOS. This commit also introduces a texture classes, albeit they're not complete and only partially implemented.
This commit adds Vulkan-Hpp as a library to the project. The headers are from a modified version of `VulkanHppGenerator`. They are broken into multiple files to avoid exceeding the Intellisense file size limit of Android Studio.
This commit mainly fixes GitHub Actions builds which were broken due to an outdated version of Android NDK. In addition, it moves all stack to shared memory.
* Add Gradle versions plugin for simple dependency updates
* Update dependency versions
* Refactor MainActivity to be more Kotlin-like
* Simplify LogActivity a little
* Remove useless run calls in GameDialog
Remove looping support - it is slow and no services use it.
Store service name in in base service class - removes the
need for having sub-services in the service name map.
General code clean up - remove {} from single if statements etc.
This commit fixed the issues outlined in the CR (Mainly correlated to formatting), moves to a sorted vector from a sorted list for the memory map in addition to using binary search for sorting through rather than iteratively and fixes item duplication in the game list when directory is changed in Settings.
This commit mainly fixes GroupMutex and clock rescaling. In addition, clock rescaling is no longer performed if the CNTFRQ_EL0 of the host device is same as that of the Switch (19.2MHz) which is fairly common on higher end devices.
This commit adds working conditional variables, in addition to the mutex and threading implementation. It directly depends on the memory optimization from the previous commit to be able to perform atomic operations on the mutex.
This commit further improves the memory implementation by using shared memory for all allocations so we won't have to depend on a kernel call for doing any host <-> guest memory transfers.
This commit adds support for threading and mutexes. However, there is also a basis of conditional variables but these don't work due to the lack of a shared memory model between the guest and host. So, conditional variables will be deferred to after the shared memory model is in place.
Forces all registers to be saved before signalling to the kernel that we
are ready; without this the kernel may read incorrect context data
causing undefined behaviour.