- Jul 09, 2019
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Fernando Sahmkow authored
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- Jul 08, 2019
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David Marcec authored
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David Marcec authored
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- Jul 07, 2019
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Tobias authored
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- Jul 06, 2019
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Michael Scire authored
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Michael Scire authored
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Lioncash authored
These aren't used within the central memory management code, so they can be removed.
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Lioncash authored
This isn't used by anything in the header file, so it can be removed.
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Lioncash authored
Provides a more accurate name for the memory region and also disambiguates between the map and new map regions of memory, making it easier to understand.
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Lioncash authored
Handles the placement of the stack a little nicer compared to the previous code, which was off in a few ways. e.g. The stack (new map) region, shouldn't be the width of the entire address space if the size of the region calculation ends up being zero. It should be placed at the same location as the TLS IO region and also have the same size. In the event the TLS IO region contains a size of zero, we should also be doing the same thing. This fixes our memory layout a little bit and also resolves some cases where assertions can trigger due to the memory layout being incorrect.
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- Jul 05, 2019
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Lioncash authored
Taking the json instance as a constant reference, makes all moves into the parameter non-functional, resulting in copies. Taking it by value allows moves to function.
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Lioncash authored
Adds missing inclusions to prevent potential compilation issues.
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Lioncash authored
The Reporter class is part of the Core namespace, so the System class doesn't need to be qualified.
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Lioncash authored
This can inhibit copy-elision, so we can remove this redundant move.
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Lioncash authored
Makes all control statements braced, regardless of their size, making code more uniform.
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Lioncash authored
If the path couldn't be created, then we shouldn't be attempting to save the file.
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Fernando Sahmkow authored
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- Jul 04, 2019
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Fernando Sahmkow authored
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fearlessTobi authored
A normal user shouldn't change this, as it will slow down the emulation and can lead to bugs or crashes. The renaming is done in order to prevent users from leaving this on without a way to turn it off from the UI.
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Zach Hilman authored
Fixes missing review comments introduced.
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Lioncash authored
Ensures a Process instance is always created with a deterministic initial state.
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Lioncash authored
Extracts out all of the thread local storage management from thread instances themselves and makes the owning process handle the management of the memory. This brings the memory management slightly more in line with how the kernel handles these allocations. Furthermore, this also makes the TLS page management a little more readable compared to the lingering implementation that was carried over from Citra.
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Lioncash authored
This will be necessary for making our TLS slot management slightly more straightforward. This can also be utilized for other purposes in the future. We can implement the existing simpler overload in terms of this one anyways, we just pass the beginning and end of the ASLR region as the boundaries.
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- Jul 01, 2019
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Bakugo authored
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David Marcec authored
We shouldn't be incrementing if wave buffers are empty. They are considered invalid/unused wave buffers. This fixes the issue of certain sounds looping when they shouldn't
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Fernando Sahmkow authored
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David Marcec authored
The event should only be signaled when an output audio device gets changed. Example, Speaker to USB headset. We don't identify different devices internally yet so there's no need to signal the event yet.
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Bakugo authored
This can happen when installing NSPs too, not just XCIs.
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Bakugo authored
DeltaFragments are not useful to us and are often not included in patch NSPs.
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Bakugo authored
DeltaFragments are only used to download and apply partial patches on a real console, and are not useful to us at all. Most patch NSPs do not include them, and when they do, it's a waste of space to install them.
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Bakugo authored
Avoids potential confusion, since patches and DeltaFragments are not the same thing. Actual full patches are listed under the Program type.
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David Marcec authored
StartLrAssignmentMode and StopLrAssignmentMode don't require any implementation as it's just used for showing the screen of changing the controller orientation if the user wishes to do so. Ever since #1634 this has not been needed as users can specify the controller orientation from the config and swap at any time. We store a private member just in case this gets used for anything extra in the future
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- Jun 29, 2019
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ReinUsesLisp authored
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ReinUsesLisp authored
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ReinUsesLisp authored
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ReinUsesLisp authored
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ReinUsesLisp authored
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Zach Hilman authored
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Zach Hilman authored
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Zach Hilman authored
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