The entirety of the address arbiter is implemented in this commit, all three arbitration types: `WaitIfLessThan`, `DecrementAndWaitIfLessThan` and `WaitIfEqual`, and all three signal types: `Signal`, `SignalAndIncrementIfEqual` and `SignalAndModifyBasedOnWaitingThreadCountIfEqual` have been implemented.
This allows any application which uses levent (Light Events) to function which includes titles such as ARMS.
We did not support migration of threads which were running in a non-cooperative manner, this was partially due to the dependence on per-core conditional variables rather than per-thread which made this harder to do programmatically. This has been fixed by moving to per-thread cvars and therefore the limitation can be removed, this feature is used by Unity games.
SvcClearEvent previously set the `signalled` flag directly rather than
calling `ResetSignal`, which skipped the locking necessary to make it
globally visible. Switch it to use `ResetSignal` to fix this.
We've moved to using RS and GS from ASCII as delimiters rather than
'\n' and '|', this allows more robust parsing and increases the
readability of the log files
This prevents a race where two threads could read at the same time and
end up using the wrong IV leading to garbage data being read. This
caused crashes in several games including Celeste.
This was causing a significant amount of sched thrashing and pinning a
core to 100% as games constantly updated audren, now change it to only
signal on buffer release.
This caused the menus in Sonic Mania to be nonfunctional, futhermore,
default init is not ran for the input structs so the default max
definition in CommonHeader never actually applied.
CircularQueue was looping around too early resulting in the wrong
pushbuffers being used. The debug logging is useful for interpreting the
GPU method call logs.
Exefs loading was changed to check if an NSO exists before trying to
read it, preventing exceptions that get annoying while debugging.
* 'Fix' memory accounting to not measure reserved regions
* Fix some copy bugs introduced by switch to span
* Correct remap the behaviour of Modify so it actually works
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.
* Fix alignment handling in NvHostAsGpu::AllocSpace
* Implement Ioctl{2,3} ioctls
These were added in HOS 3.0.0 in order to ease handling ioctl buffers.
* Introduce support for GPU address space remapping
* Fix nvdrv and am service bugs
Syncpoints are supposed to be allocated from ID 1, they were allocated
at 0 before. The ioctl functions were also missing from the service map
* Fix friend:u service name
* Stub NVGPU_IOCTL_CHANNEL_SET_TIMESLICE
* Stub IManagerForApplication::CheckAvailability
* Add OsFileSystem Directory support and add a size field to directory entries
The size field will be needed by the incoming HOS IDirectory support.
* Implement support for IDirectory
This is used by applications to list the contents of a directory.
* Address feedback
This patch reduces the burden of adding services significantly, rather
than having to create an enum entry and add strings in the constructor
it will all be determined at runtime through RTTI. A macro is also used
in the service creation case to reduce clutter.
* Fix NvHostCtrl:EventSignal event ID parsing
* Divide the audout buffer length by the sample size
* Correct audout channel quantity handling
* A few bugfixes for audio tracks
* * Correctly lock in CheckReleasedBuffers and only call the callback once
* * Check if the identifier queue is empty before accessing it's iterator
* Refactor audio to better fit the codestyle
* Explictly specify reference when using GetReference
* Fix CheckReleasedBuffers
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 fixes a Joy-Con Pair bug which caused a crash when a partner device was set to none while being set as a partner. In addition, the following HID service functions were implemented:
* GetSupportedNpadStyleSet
* ActivateNpadWithRevision
* GetNpadJoyHoldType
* AcquireNpadStyleSetUpdateEventHandle
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 adds in the UI for Controller Configuration to Settings, in addition to introducing the storage and loading of aforementioned configurations to a file that can be saved/loaded at runtime. This commit also fixes updating of individual fields in Settings when changed from an external activity.
This commit focuses on making the UI completely usable using a controller so that a user won't have to switch between their device's touch screen and a controller constantly.
This commit refactors the C++ end of Input so it'll be in line with the rest of the codebase and be ready for the extension with multiple players and controller configuration.
This commit contains the Kotlin side of the initial Input implementation, this is based on the work done in the `hid` branch in `bylaws/skyline`.
Co-authored-by: ◱ PixelyIon <pixelyion@protonmail.com>
This commit contains the C++ side of the initial Input implementation, this is based on the work done in the `hid` branch in `bylaws/skyline`.
Co-authored-by: ◱ PixelyIon <pixelyion@protonmail.com>