Add Tracing for SVCs, Services, NVDRV, and Synchronization Primitives. In addition, fix `TRACE_EVENT_END("guest")` being emitted when a signal is received while being in the guest rather than host which would cause an exception. This commit also disables warnings for the Perfetto library as we do not control fixing them.
This extend a descriptor table for the SVCs with names for every SVC alongside their function pointer. The names are then used for logging and eventually tracing.
The SVCs improvements are as follows:
* Make SVC logs more concise for:
* * `SleepThread`
* * `ClearEvent`
* * `CloseHandle`
* * `ResetSignal`
* * `WaitSynchronization` (Special case for single handle)
* * `ArbitrateLock`
* * `ArbitrateUnlock`
* * `WaitProcessWideKeyAtomic`
* * `SignalProcessWideKey`
* Fix unintentional fallthrough into `yieldWithoutCoreMigration` from `yieldWithCoreMigration` in `SleepThread`
* Return `result::InvalidState` when an unsignalled handle is reset in `ResetSignal`
* Return `Result{}` (Success) in `CancelSynchronization`
* Do not return `result::InvalidCurrentMemory` in `ArbitrateLock` as it's not a failure condition
* Make `count` in `WaitProcessWideKeyAtomic` a `i32` from a `u32`, zero and all negative values result in waking all waiters
An exceptional signal handler allows us to convert an OS signal into a C++ exception, this allows us to alleviate a lot of crashes that would otherwise occur from signals being thrown during execution of games and be able to handle them gracefully.
This commit significantly increases the accuracy of the prior HID code due to testing on the Switch. It is now fully accurate in all supported scenarios, them being assignment mode, orientation, color writes and system properties. In addition, review comments were addressed and fixed in the PR.
This commit adds support to the C++ end of things for controller configuration. It isn't targeting being 1:1 to HOS for controller assignment but is rather based on intuition of how things should be.
This commit mainly finishes up refactor by fixing everything brought up in the CR + Improving NCE somewhat and actually killing the child processes properly now.
We earlier moved to LGPLv3.0 or Later. This was a mistake as what we wanted was being able to link to proprietary libraries but LGPL is the opposite and it allows linking proprietary libraries to libskyline instead. After further consideration, we've moved to MPL-2.0, it allows linking to proprietary libraries and is a standardized license as compared to adding an exception to GPL.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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.
This commit does a major refactor of the memory implementation, it forms a memory map which is far cleaner than trying to access it through a handle table lookup. In addition, it creates a common interface for all memory kernel objects: KMemory from which all other kernel memory objects inherit. This allows doing resizing, permission change, etc without casting to the base memory type.
This commit makes the kernel completely thread-safe and fixes an issue that caused libNX games to not work due to an error with KSharedMemory. In addition, implement GroupMutex to allow the kernel threads to run in parallel but still allow them to not overlap with the JNI thread.
This commit makes the kernel thread safe in some instances (but not fully) and showcases the significantly improved performance over the ptrace method used prior. In addition, scanning for ROMs is now done asynchronously.
This commit is a huge step in the direction of better performance, as we move from ptrace to junction branching and have kernel call overhead similar to that of a native kernel call! In addition, this sets the base for the kernel to go fully multi-threaded. However, the kernel is currently not thread-safe and therefore this commit currently causes a crash.
This commit removes support for more than one guest processes as it requires a fair bit of extra code to support in addition the HLE service implementations don't support it anyway.
This commit is the start of moving towards a lockless and faster kernel which can run multiple independent threads with fast userspace synchronization.
This commit fixes JNI race conditions by usage of a mutex, fixes a bug in release builds due to ProGuard member obfuscation and fix searching by fixing the HeaderAdapter filter.
This commit adapts the C++ backend to the Kotlin frontend by moving to usage of file descriptors and, provides an interface to access frontend code via JNI which is used to check the state of the activity and catch events such as surface destruction. In addition, this commit fixes some minor linting errors and changes the CMake version to 3.10.2+.