This formats all copyright comments according to SPDX formatting guidelines.
Additionally, this resolves the remaining GPLv2 only licensed files by relicensing them to GPLv2.0-or-later.
This simplifies the logging system.
This also fixes some lost messages on startup.
The simplification is simple. I removed unused functions and moved most things in the .h to the .cpp. I replaced the unnecessary linked list with its contents laid out as three member variables. Anything that went through the linked list now directly accesses the backends. Generic functions are replaced with those for each specific use case and there aren't many. This change increases coupling but we gain back more KISS and encapsulation.
With those changes it was easy to make it thread-safe. I just removed the mutex and turned a boolean atomic. I was planning to use this thread-safety in my next PR about stacktraces. It was actually async-signal-safety at first but I ended up using a different approach. Anyway getting rid of the linked list is important for that because have the list of backends constantly changing complicates things.
Mostly fixing unused *, implicit conversion, braced scalar init,
fpermissive, and some others.
Some Clang errors likely remain in video_core, and std::ranges is still
a pertinent issue in shader_recompiler
shader_recompiler: cmake: Force bracket depth to 1024 on Clang
Increases the maximum fold expression depth
thread_worker: Include condition_variable
Don't use list initializers in control flow
Co-authored-by: ReinUsesLisp <reinuseslisp@airmail.cc>
Removes common_sizes.h in favor of having `_KiB`, `_MiB`, `_GiB`, etc
user-literals within literals.h.
To keep the global namespace clean, users will have to use:
```
using namespace Common::Literals;
```
to access these literals.
* common: fs: fs_types: Create filesystem types
Contains various filesystem types used by the Common::FS library
* common: fs: fs_util: Add std::string to std::u8string conversion utility
* common: fs: path_util: Add utlity functions for paths
Contains various utility functions for getting or manipulating filesystem paths used by the Common::FS library
* common: fs: file: Rewrite the IOFile implementation
* common: fs: Reimplement Common::FS library using std::filesystem
* common: fs: fs_paths: Add fs_paths to replace common_paths
* common: fs: path_util: Add the rest of the path functions
* common: Remove the previous Common::FS implementation
* general: Remove unused fs includes
* string_util: Remove unused function and include
* nvidia_flags: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* settings: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* logging: backend: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* core: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* perf_stats: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* reporter: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* telemetry_session: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* key_manager: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* bis_factory: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* registered_cache: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* xts_archive: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: acc: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* applets/profile: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* applets/web: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: filesystem: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* loader: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* gl_shader_disk_cache: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* nsight_aftermath_tracker: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vulkan_library: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_debug: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* game_list_worker: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* config: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_filesystem: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_per_game_addons: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_profile_manager: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_ui: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* input_profiles: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu_cmd: config: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu_cmd: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_real: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_libzip: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: bcat: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu: main: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_real: Delete the contents of an existing file in CreateFile
Current usages of CreateFile expect to delete the contents of an existing file, retain this behavior for now.
* input_profiles: Don't iterate the input profile dir if it does not exist
Silences an error produced in the log if the directory does not exist.
* game_list_worker: Skip parsing file if the returned VfsFile is nullptr
Prevents crashes in GetLoader when the virtual file is nullptr
* common: fs: Validate paths for path length
* service: filesystem: Open the mod load directory as read only
`network.cpp` has several error paths which either:
- report "Unhandled host socket error=n" and return `SUCCESS`, or
- switch on a few possible errors, log them, and translate them to
Errno; the same switch statement is copied and pasted in multiple
places in the code
Convert these paths to use a helper function `GetAndLogLastError`, which
is roughly the equivalent of one of the switch statements, but:
- handling more cases (both ones that were already in `Errno`, and a few
more I added), and
- using OS functions to convert the error to a string when logging, so
it'll describe the error even if it's not one of the ones in the
switch statement.
- To handle this, refactor the logic in `GetLastErrorMsg` to expose a
new function `NativeErrorToString` which takes the error number
explicitly as an argument. And improve the Windows version a bit.
Also, add a test which exercises two random error paths.
- With using unique_ptr instead of shared_ptr, we have more explicit ownership of the context.
- Fixes a memory leak due to circular reference of the shared pointer.
Allow sharing return types with the rest of the code base. For example,
we use 'u128 = std::array<u64, 2>', meanwhile Google's code uses
'uint128 = std::pair<u64, u64>'.
While we are at it, use size_t instead of std::size_t.
Due to how error prone the container design is, this commit adds unit
tests for it.
Some tests taken from here are based on bugs from using this buffer
container in games, so if we ever break it in the future in a way that
might harm games, the tests should fail.
Previous to this commit, the tests were using operator[] from
unordered_map to query elements but this silently inserts empty elements
when they don't exist. If all threads were executed without concurrency,
this wouldn't be an issue, but the same unordered_map could be written
from two threads at the same time. This is a data race and makes some
previously inserted elements invisible for a short period of time,
causing them to insert and return an empty element. This default
constructed element (a zero) was used to index an array of fibers that
asserted when one of them was nullptr, shutting the test session off.
To address this issue, lock on thread id reads and writes. This could be
a shared mutex to allow concurrent reads, but the definition of
std::this_thread::get_id is fuzzy when using non-standard techniques
like fibers. I opted to use a standard mutex.
While we are at it, fix the included headers.
I made a review comment about this in the PR that this was introduced
in (#3955, commit 71c4779211), but it
seems to have been missed.
We shouldn't be using this pragma here because it's MSVC specific. This
causes warnings on other compilers.
The test it's surrounding is *extremely* dubious, but for the sake of
silencing warnings on other compilers, we can mark "placebo" as volatile
and be on with it.
Makes the interface future-proofed for supporting other platforms in the event we ever support platforms with differing pointer sizes. This way, we have a type in place that is always guaranteed to be able to represent a pointer exactly.
This commit: Implements CPU Interrupts, Replaces Cycle Timing for Host
Timing, Reworks the Kernel's Scheduler, Introduce Idle State and
Suspended State, Recreates the bootmanager, Initializes Multicore
system.
Migrates all of the direct mapping facilities over to the new memory
class. In the process, this also obsoletes the need for memory_setup.h,
so we can remove it entirely from the project.