This is based on research from nouveau. Many things are currently unknown and will require hwtests in the future.
This commit also stubs QueryMode::Write2 to do the same as Write. Nouveau code treats them interchangeably, it is currently unknown what the difference is.
The vertex arrays will be copied to the stream buffer one after the other, and the attributes will be set using the ARB_vertex_attrib_binding extension.
yuzu now thus requires OpenGL 4.3 or the ARB_vertex_attrib_binding extension.
Verified with a hwtest and implemented based on reverse engineering.
Thread A's priority will get bumped to the highest priority among all the threads that are waiting for a mutex that A holds.
Once A releases the mutex and ownership is transferred to B, A's priority will return to normal and B's priority will be bumped.
Also added a consistency check and a comment for the case when the object id is different than its handle. The real nvservices doesn't make a distinction between ids and handles, each object gets an unique handle which doubles as its id.
Each predicated instruction will be wrapped in an `if (predicate) { instruction_body; }` in the GLSL, where `predicate` is one of the predicate boolean variables previously set by fsetp.
Predicate variables are now added to the generated shader code in the form of 'pX' where X is the predicate id.
These predicate variables are initialized to false on shader startup and are set via the fsetp instructions.
TODO:
* Not all the comparison types are implemented.
* Only the single-predicate version is implemented.
Switch mutexes are no longer kernel objects, they are managed in userland and only use the kernel to handle the contention case.
Mutex addresses store a special flag value (0x40000000) to notify the guest code that there are still some threads waiting for the mutex to be released. This flag is updated when a thread calls ArbitrateUnlock.
TODO:
* Fix svcWaitProcessWideKey
* Fix svcSignalProcessWideKey
* Remove the Mutex class.
Standard library containers may use std::move_if_noexcept to perform
move operations. If a move cannot be performed under these
circumstances, then a copy is attempted. Given we only intend for these
types to be move-only this can be somewhat problematic. By defining
these to be noexcept we prevent cases where copies may be attempted.