Kernel/SVC: Don't reschedule the current core when creating a new thread.
The current core may have nothing to do with the core where the new thread was scheduled to run. In case it's the same core, then the following PrepareReshedule call will take care of that.
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@ -532,7 +532,6 @@ static ResultCode CreateThread(Handle* out_handle, VAddr entry_point, u64 arg, V
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CASCADE_RESULT(thread->guest_handle, g_handle_table.Create(thread));
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CASCADE_RESULT(thread->guest_handle, g_handle_table.Create(thread));
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*out_handle = thread->guest_handle;
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*out_handle = thread->guest_handle;
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Core::System::GetInstance().PrepareReschedule();
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Core::System::GetInstance().CpuCore(thread->processor_id).PrepareReschedule();
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Core::System::GetInstance().CpuCore(thread->processor_id).PrepareReschedule();
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LOG_TRACE(Kernel_SVC,
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LOG_TRACE(Kernel_SVC,
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