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Lioncash
42256624f9 kernel/svc: Remove unused header inclusion 2018-12-04 15:48:20 -05:00
Lioncash
98342ed109 kernel/svc: Implement svcSignalEvent()
This function simply does a handle table lookup for a writable event
instance identified by the given handle value. If a writable event
cannot be found for the given handle, then an invalid handle error is
returned. If a writable event is found, then it simply signals the
event, as one would expect.
2018-12-04 15:47:59 -05:00
Lioncash
3db51801b4 kernel/svc: Implement svcCreateEvent()
svcCreateEvent operates by creating both a readable and writable event
and then attempts to add both to the current process' handle table.

If adding either of the events to the handle table fails, then the
relevant error from the handle table is returned.

If adding the readable event after the writable event to the table
fails, then the writable event is removed from the handle table and the
relevant error from the handle table is returned.

Note that since we do not currently test resource limits, we don't check
the resource limit table yet.
2018-12-04 15:47:55 -05:00
bunnei
8433f63be0 Merge pull request #1853 from lioncash/event
kernel/object: Amend handle types to distinguish between readable and writable events
2018-12-04 12:25:40 -05:00
Lioncash
59a4ed0d24 kernel/object: Amend handle types to distinguish between readable and writable events
Two kernel object should absolutely never have the same handle ID type.
This can cause incorrect behavior when it comes to retrieving object
types from the handle table. In this case it allows converting a
WritableEvent into a ReadableEvent and vice-versa, which is undefined
behavior, since the object types are not the same.

This also corrects ClearEvent() to check both kernel types like the
kernel itself does.
2018-12-04 02:20:47 -05:00
Lioncash
676c46cc81 kernel/svc: Implement the resource limit svcGetInfo option
Allows a process to register the resource limit as part of its handle
table.
2018-12-04 01:50:30 -05:00
V.Kalyuzhny
cbbcdfc25d [Kernel::CreateThread] Match format specifiers to LOG_TRACE's arguments 2018-12-04 05:13:50 +02:00
bunnei
5de85c8701 Merge pull request #1840 from lioncash/info
svc: Reorganize svcGetInfo, handle more error cases for existing implemented info categories
2018-12-03 18:46:22 -05:00
bunnei
7802364db6 Merge pull request #1803 from DarkLordZach/k-able-event
kernel: Divide Event into ReadableEvent and WritableEvent
2018-12-03 17:05:57 -05:00
Lioncash
9a1400b30d svc: Use the current process' handle table for retrieving the process instance to act upon
The kernel uses the handle table of the current process to retrieve the
process that should be used to retrieve certain information. To someone
not familiar with the kernel, this might raise the question of "Ok,
sounds nice, but doesn't this make it impossible to retrieve information
about the current process?".

No, it doesn't, because HandleTable instances in the kernel have the
notion of a "pseudo-handle", where certain values allow the kernel to
lookup objects outside of a given handle table. Currently, there's only
a pseudo-handle for the current process (0xFFFF8001) and a pseudo-handle
for the current thread (0xFFFF8000), so to retrieve the current process,
one would just pass 0xFFFF8001 into svcGetInfo.

The lookup itself in the handle table would be something like:

template <typename T>
T* Lookup(Handle handle) {
    if (handle == PSEUDO_HANDLE_CURRENT_PROCESS) {
        return CurrentProcess();
    }

    if (handle == PSUEDO_HANDLE_CURRENT_THREAD) {
        return CurrentThread();
    }

    return static_cast<T*>(&objects[handle]);
}

which, as is shown, allows accessing the current process or current
thread, even if those two objects aren't actually within the HandleTable
instance.
2018-12-02 03:41:49 -05:00
Lioncash
a3ecd8177f svc: Reorganize svcGetInfo, handle more error cases for existing implemented info categories
Our implementation of svcGetInfo was slightly incorrect in that we
weren't doing proper error checking everywhere. Instead, reorganize it
to be similar to how the kernel seems to do it.
2018-12-02 03:40:10 -05:00
Lioncash
cd9570ce0d Fix debug build
A non-existent parameter was left in some formatting calls (the logging
macro for which only does anything meaningful on debug builds)
2018-12-01 02:11:42 -05:00
Zach Hilman
b0d0735e9b kernel/event: Reference ReadableEvent from WritableEvent 2018-11-29 08:48:40 -05:00
Zach Hilman
fe0071f8fa core: Port all current usages of Event to Readable/WritableEvent 2018-11-29 08:45:41 -05:00
bunnei
aa55b8925e Merge pull request #1801 from ogniK5377/log-before-execute
Changed logging to be "Log before execution", Added more error logging, all services/svc should now log on some level
2018-11-29 00:58:46 -05:00
Lioncash
3d26167fe4 svc: Implement svcSetResourceLimitLimitValue()
The opposite of the getter functions, this function sets the limit value
for a particular ResourceLimit resource category, with the restriction
that the  new limit value must be equal to or greater than the current
resource value. If this is violated, then ERR_INVALID_STATE is returned.

e.g.

Assume:

current[Events] = 10;
limit[Events] = 20;

a call to this service function lowering the limit value to 10 would be
fine, however, attempting to lower it to 9 in this case would cause an
invalid state error.
2018-11-26 21:23:15 -05:00
Lioncash
43f1204b18 svc: Implement svcGetResourceLimitCurrentValue()
This kernel service function is essentially the exact same as
svcGetResourceLimitLimitValue(), with the only difference being that it
retrieves the current value for a given resource category using the
provided resource limit handle, rather than retrieving the limiting
value of that resource limit instance.

Given these are exactly the same and only differ on returned values, we
can extract the existing code for svcGetResourceLimitLimitValue() to
handle both values.
2018-11-26 21:23:11 -05:00
Lioncash
ee59c47a59 svc: Implement svcGetResourceLimitLimitValue()
This kernel service function retrieves the maximum allowable value for
a provided resource category for a given resource limit instance. Given
we already have the functionality added to the resource limit instance
itself, it's sufficient to just hook it up.

The error scenarios for this are:

1. If an invalid resource category type is provided, then ERR_INVALID_ENUM is returned.

2. If an invalid handle is provided, then ERR_INVALID_HANDLE is returned (bad thing goes in, bad thing goes out, as one would expect).

If neither of the above error cases occur, then the out parameter is
provided with the maximum limit value for the given category and success
is returned.
2018-11-26 21:12:13 -05:00
Lioncash
931ac0359b svc: Implement svcCreateResourceLimit()
This function simply creates a ResourceLimit instance and attempts to
create a handle for it within the current process' handle table. If the
kernal fails to either create the ResourceLimit instance or create a
handle for the ResourceLimit instance, it returns a failure code
(OUT_OF_RESOURCE, and HANDLE_TABLE_FULL respectively). Finally, it exits
by providing the output parameter with the handle value for the
ResourceLimit instance and returning that it was successful.

Note: We do not return OUT_OF_RESOURCE because, if yuzu runs out of
available memory, then new will currently throw. We *could* allocate the
kernel instance with std::nothrow, however this would be inconsistent
with how all other kernel objects are currently allocated.
2018-11-26 21:10:31 -05:00
David Marcec
07ed10a53e Added comment on Main memory size for more clarity 2018-11-27 12:56:50 +11:00
David Marcec
2097ef79e3 Made svcSetHeapSize and svcCreateSharedMemory more readable 2018-11-27 12:53:18 +11:00
David Marcec
67518a57b9 Reworked svcs slightly, improved error messages in AM and fsp_srv 2018-11-27 12:29:06 +11:00
David Marcec
224dcaf1a5 Improved error messages for SVCs 2018-11-26 19:47:39 +11:00
David Marcec
5ae0d6cba2 Changed logging to be "Log before execution", Added more error logging, all services should now log on some level 2018-11-26 17:06:13 +11:00
Luke Street
7d5b774d8a svc: Return ERR_INVALID_ENUM_VALUE from svcGetInfo 2018-11-25 16:48:44 -05:00
bunnei
7be91f483d Merge pull request #1734 from lioncash/shared
kernel/shared_memory: Make data members private, plus minor interface changes
2018-11-20 16:13:30 -08:00
bunnei
81306c4368 Merge pull request #1667 from DarkLordZach/swkbd
am: Implement HLE software keyboard applet
2018-11-20 08:24:11 -08:00
Lioncash
fa7a76d1e0 kernel/resource_limit: Clean up interface
Cleans out the citra/3DS-specific implementation details that don't
apply to the Switch. Sets the stage for implementing ResourceLimit
instances properly.

While we're at it, remove the erroneous checks within CreateThread() and
SetThreadPriority(). While these are indeed checked in some capacity,
they are not checked via a ResourceLimit instance.

In the process of moving out Citra-specifics, this also replaces the
system ResourceLimit instance's values with ones from the Switch.
2018-11-19 18:16:39 -05:00
Lioncash
0067bc137f kernel/shared_memory: Make Map() and Unmap() take the target process by reference rather than as a pointer
Both member functions assume the passed in target process will not be
null. Instead of making this assumption implicit, we can change the
functions to be references and enforce this at the type-system level.
2018-11-19 09:20:29 -05:00
Mat M
a057065a4f Merge pull request #1728 from FearlessTobi/reset-signal
svc: ResetSignal is not stubbed
2018-11-18 15:51:32 -05:00
Tobias
66be135276 svc: ResetSignal is not stubbed
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/20753089/48677874-b8e01c80-eb7b-11e8-8043-b99faa29022c.PNG
2018-11-18 21:49:17 +01:00
Zach Hilman
efced53d38 am: Deglobalize software keyboard applet 2018-11-18 10:53:47 -05:00
Zach Hilman
87de78ce16 svc: Implement svcCreateTransferMemory
Seems to be used and created identically to SharedMemory, so just reuse that.
2018-11-18 10:53:47 -05:00
Lioncash
99cdc2b5d1 kernel/errors: Clean up error codes
Similar to PR 1706, which cleans up the error codes for the filesystem
code, but done for the kernel error codes. This removes the ErrCodes
namespace and specifies the errors directly. This also fixes up any
straggling lines of code that weren't using the named error codes where
applicable.
2018-11-16 14:32:30 -05:00
Mat M
9e7d6a755c Merge pull request #1638 from FreddyFunk/SetMemoryPermission-Stubbed
Implement SetMemoryPermission
2018-11-16 10:35:56 -05:00
Zach Hilman
deb5d6be60 svc: Use proper random entropy generation algorithm 2018-11-13 12:26:03 -05:00
Zach Hilman
4c0e453e08 svc: Return random seed for svcGetInfo RandomEntropy 2018-11-12 21:46:21 -05:00
David
b2a5c2529a svcBreak now dumps information from the debug buffer passed (#1646)
* svcBreak now dumps information from the debug buffer passed

info1 and info2 seem to somtimes hold an address to a buffer, this is usually 4 bytes or the size of the int and contains an error code. There's other circumstances where it can be something different so we hexdump these to examine them at a later date.

* Addressed comments
2018-11-07 20:43:54 -08:00
Frederic Laing
a1139837f9 Implement SetMemoryPermission 2018-11-06 10:21:01 +01:00
Frederic Laing
2998453673 Stubbed SetMemoryPermission 2018-11-03 16:01:34 +01:00
Lioncash
55233bbdd2 core: Make System references const where applicable 2018-10-28 17:45:29 -04:00
Lioncash
2aa6e317d6 svc: Localize the GetInfo enum class to the function itself
Nothing from this enum is intended to be used outside of this function.
2018-10-26 12:49:14 -04:00
Lioncash
9bb7bc911f svc: Implement svcGetInfo command 0xF0000002
This retrieves:

if (curr_thread == handle_thread) {
   result = total_thread_ticks + (hardware_tick_count - last_context_switch_ticks);
} else if (curr_thread == handle_thread && sub_id == current_core_index) {
   result = hardware_tick_count - last_context_switch_ticks;
}
2018-10-26 12:49:11 -04:00
Lioncash
fc5b2b9f14 kernel/svc: Amend returned error code for invalid priorities in CreateThread
Like with the previous change, the kernel doesn't return NOT_AUTHORIZED
here. It returns INVALID_THREAD_PRIORITY.
2018-10-24 14:11:11 -04:00
Lioncash
e71849e099 kernel/svc: Move and correct returned error code for invalid thread priorities in SetThreadPriority()
All priority checks are supposed to occur before checking the validity
of the thread handle, we're also not supposed to return
ERR_NOT_AUTHORIZED here.
2018-10-24 14:10:48 -04:00
bunnei
56725f2913 Merge pull request #1551 from ogniK5377/improved-svcbreak
Added break types to svcBreak
2018-10-23 19:56:42 -04:00
bunnei
2669367f35 Merge pull request #1540 from lioncash/handle
kernel/process: Make the handle table per-process
2018-10-23 18:43:11 -04:00
David Marcec
1b21fca8d6 Added assertion failed, reworked logging levels 2018-10-23 15:17:13 +11:00
David Marcec
8363276d6e Added break types to svcBreak
There seems to be more such as type 1, and 2. Unsure what these currently are but when a game hits them we can investigate and add the rest
2018-10-23 15:03:59 +11:00
Lioncash
e13c95fbe5 kernel/process: Make the handle table per-process
In the kernel, there isn't a singular handle table that everything gets
tossed into or used, rather, each process gets its own handle table that
it uses. This currently isn't an issue for us, since we only execute one
process at the moment, but we may as well get this out of the way so
it's not a headache later on.
2018-10-20 16:38:32 -04:00