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lat9nq 4c4bc134a9 settings, uisettings: Initialize linkage counter 2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq 8e15146026 configure_system: Implement with for loop 2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq cdb5dea269 settings: Move runtime and save to parameters
These don't need to be whole new types.
2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq 464aad52cd settings: Add UiGeneral class 2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq d35577d3ed configuration: Implement slider 2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq 3a7a5edcea settings: Define base renderer runtime modifiable settings 2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq a4de202cbd settings: Add anisotropy mode enum 2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq cfb63c68db shared_translation: Finish using int ids 2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq bafd569b47 settings,uisettings: Add IDs to settings 2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq f8435d676f configure_graphics: Partial runtime implementation 2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq 75d7e40113 settings: Recategorize a bit
Will help with generating config UI later.
2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq a007ac6b9c configure_graphics_advance: Generate UI at runtime
We can iterate through the AdvancedGraphics settings and generate the UI
during runtime. This doesn't help runtime efficiency, but it helps a ton
in reducing the amount of work a developer needs in order to add a new
setting.
2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq 60773194a0 settings: Add a registry of settings
LoadString: Sanitize input

settings: Handle empty string, remove redundant category

settings: Rename Input to Controls, FS to DataStorage

settings: Fix Controls groups information

settings: Move use_docked_mode to System (again)

settings: Document

settings: Add type identification function

settings: Move registry into values

settings: Move global_reset_registry into values

settings: Separate AdvGraphics from Renderer

settings: More document

squash

settings: Use linkage object

uisettings: Move registry into settings

Probably wont build without

uisettings: Use settings linkage object

config: Load settings with a map

Uses the new all_settings vector to load settings.

qt-config: Rename settings category

qt config: Rename to read category

config: Read/write contols category with for_each

This is extremely limited due to the complexity of the Controls group,
but this handles the the settings that use the interface.

qt-config: Use new settings registry

qt-config: Read/write advgrphics

qt-config: Use settings linkage object

yuzu_cmd: Load setting off of vector

cmd-config: Finish settings rename

config: Read controls settings group with for_each

cmd/config: Move registry into values

cmd: Read adv graphics

cmd-config: Use settings linkage object
2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq 4133165607 settings,core,config_sys: Remove optional type from custom_rtc, rng_seed
core: Fix MSVC errors
2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq 5ccfaf0517 settings: Pool SetGlobal functions 2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq 5cffa34288 settings,video_core: Consolidate ASTC decoding options
Just puts them all neatly into one place.
2023-07-21 10:56:07 -04:00
lat9nq 71b3b2a2f0 general: Silence -Wshadow{,-uncaptured-local} warnings
These occur in the latest commits in LLVM Clang.
2023-07-18 19:31:35 -04:00
Morph e0fb1d3d17 ssl: Reorder inclusions 2023-07-17 15:46:24 -04:00
liamwhite 2461c78e3f
Merge pull request #10912 from comex/ssl
Implement SSL service
2023-07-16 16:56:47 -04:00
bunnei ce7c418e0c
Merge pull request #10996 from Kelebek1/readblock_optimisation
Use spans over guest memory where possible instead of copying data
2023-07-10 18:54:19 -07:00
lat9nq 1255196731 settings: Catch runtime error from STL
This function throws a runtime error we can catch on old Windows 10
installs, so we can catch it here rather than disable this path for
everybody.
2023-07-09 02:26:58 -04:00
lat9nq 302a735135 settings: Disable C++20 path on MSVC
Even though it compiles and runs fine on the latest Windows versions,
older LTSC builds will crash due to lacking support somewhere in the OS.

For now just disable it for MSVC until either Microsoft fixes this or we
no longer support 1809 LTSC.
2023-07-05 15:58:12 -04:00
Kelebek1 f1cfd9c219 Fix ScratchBuffer moves 2023-07-04 16:02:58 +01:00
Kelebek1 6f7cb69c94 Use spans over guest memory where possible instead of copying data. 2023-07-02 23:09:48 +01:00
liamwhite 971b89b979
Merge pull request #10970 from Morph1984/thing
general: Misc changes that did not deserve their own PRs
2023-07-01 22:38:18 -04:00
liamwhite 595d55d485
Merge pull request #10950 from german77/mouse_tune
input_common: Tune mouse controls
2023-07-01 22:38:01 -04:00
comex 98685d48e3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into ssl 2023-07-01 15:01:11 -07:00
Morph fbd85417ff ring_buffer: Fix const usage on std::span 2023-06-30 13:33:14 -04:00
Morph b8c906f9d1 scratch_buffer: Add member types to ScratchBuffer
Allows for implicit conversion to std::span<T>.
2023-06-30 13:33:13 -04:00
liamwhite 5e70db0d43
Merge pull request #10935 from Morph1984/mwaitx
x64: Make use of monitorx instructions for power efficient sleeps (AMD)
2023-06-29 10:01:26 -04:00
Narr the Reg 3f407417c1 input_common: Tune mouse controls 2023-06-28 21:04:33 -06:00
german77 df9685a21c input_common: Remove duplicated DriverResult enum 2023-06-28 09:49:47 -06:00
Morph 295fc7d0f8 x64: cpu_wait: Implement MWAITX for non-MSVC compilers 2023-06-28 01:39:15 -04:00
Morph 2b68a3cbbf x64: cpu_wait: Remove magic values 2023-06-28 01:39:06 -04:00
Morph 3d868baaa4 x64: cpu_wait: Make use of MWAITX in MicroSleep
MWAITX is equivalent to UMWAIT on Intel's Alder Lake CPUs.
We can emulate TPAUSE by using MONITORX in conjunction with MWAITX to wait for 100K cycles.
2023-06-28 01:38:55 -04:00
Morph 4303ed614d x64: Add detection of monitorx instructions
monitorx introduces 2 instructions: MONITORX and MWAITX.
2023-06-28 01:36:06 -04:00
lat9nq 21675c9b68 settings: Clean up includes
Adds <version> since we are looking at C++ implementation version
details. Also moves exception header includes into the if preprocessor
command since we only use it there.
2023-06-27 19:13:54 -04:00
lat9nq 32475efbc4 settings: Catch runtime_error, fallback time zone
Windows will let you select time zones that  will fail in their
own C++ implementation library. Evidently from the stack trace, we get a
runtime error to work with, so catch it and use the fallback.
2023-06-27 18:12:26 -04:00
liamwhite 20111c86b6
Merge pull request #10495 from bm01/master
input_common: Redesign mouse panning
2023-06-27 11:21:28 -04:00
Charles Lombardo 9074a70b01 android: Fix size check for content uris
Fix for checking file size for android content uris
2023-06-26 22:24:18 -04:00
comex 7cc428ddf6 socket_types: Improve comment 2023-06-25 13:10:15 -07:00
comex 8e703e08df Implement SSL service
This implements some missing network APIs including a large chunk of the SSL
service, enough for Mario Maker (with an appropriate mod applied) to connect to
the fan server [Open Course World](https://opencourse.world/).

Connecting to first-party servers is out of scope of this PR and is a
minefield I'd rather not step into.

 ## TLS

TLS is implemented with multiple backends depending on the system's 'native'
TLS library.  Currently there are two backends: Schannel for Windows, and
OpenSSL for Linux.  (In reality Linux is a bit of a free-for-all where there's
no one 'native' library, but OpenSSL is the closest it gets.)  On macOS the
'native' library is SecureTransport but that isn't implemented in this PR.
(Instead, all non-Windows OSes will use OpenSSL unless disabled with
`-DENABLE_OPENSSL=OFF`.)

Why have multiple backends instead of just using a single library, especially
given that Yuzu already embeds mbedtls for cryptographic algorithms?  Well, I
tried implementing this on mbedtls first, but the problem is TLS policies -
mainly trusted certificate policies, and to a lesser extent trusted algorithms,
SSL versions, etc.

...In practice, the chance that someone is going to conduct a man-in-the-middle
attack on a third-party game server is pretty low, but I'm a security nerd so I
like to do the right security things.

My base assumption is that we want to use the host system's TLS policies.  An
alternative would be to more closely emulate the Switch's TLS implementation
(which is based on NSS).  But for one thing, I don't feel like reverse
engineering it.  And I'd argue that for third-party servers such as Open Course
World, it's theoretically preferable to use the system's policies rather than
the Switch's, for two reasons

1. Someday the Switch will stop being updated, and the trusted cert list,
   algorithms, etc. will start to go stale, but users will still want to
   connect to third-party servers, and there's no reason they shouldn't have
   up-to-date security when doing so.  At that point, homebrew users on actual
   hardware may patch the TLS implementation, but for emulators it's simpler to
   just use the host's stack.

2. Also, it's good to respect any custom certificate policies the user may have
   added systemwide.  For example, they may have added custom trusted CAs in
   order to use TLS debugging tools or pass through corporate MitM middleboxes.
   Or they may have removed some CAs that are normally trusted out of paranoia.

Note that this policy wouldn't work as-is for connecting to first-party
servers, because some of them serve certificates based on Nintendo's own CA
rather than a publicly trusted one.  However, this could probably be solved
easily by using appropriate APIs to adding Nintendo's CA as an alternate
trusted cert for Yuzu's connections.  That is not implemented in this PR
because, again, first-party servers are out of scope.

(If anything I'd rather have an option to _block_ connections to Nintendo
servers, but that's not implemented here.)

To use the host's TLS policies, there are three theoretical options:

a) Import the host's trusted certificate list into a cross-platform TLS
   library (presumably mbedtls).

b) Use the native TLS library to verify certificates but use a cross-platform
   TLS library for everything else.

c) Use the native TLS library for everything.

Two problems with option a).  First, importing the trusted certificate list at
minimum requires a bunch of platform-specific code, which mbedtls does not have
built in.  Interestingly, OpenSSL recently gained the ability to import the
Windows certificate trust store... but that leads to the second problem, which
is that a list of trusted certificates is [not expressive
enough](https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/41909) to express a modern certificate
trust policy.  For example, Windows has the concept of [explicitly distrusted
certificates](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-r2-and-2012/dn265983(v=ws.11)),
and macOS requires Certificate Transparency validation for some certificates
with complex rules for when it's required.

Option b) (using native library just to verify certs) is probably feasible, but
it would miss aspects of TLS policy other than trusted certs (like allowed
algorithms), and in any case it might well require writing more code, not less,
compared to using the native library for everything.

So I ended up at option c), using the native library for everything.

What I'd *really* prefer would be to use a third-party library that does option
c) for me.  Rust has a good library for this,
[native-tls](https://docs.rs/native-tls/latest/native_tls/).  I did search, but
I couldn't find a good option in the C or C++ ecosystem, at least not any that
wasn't part of some much larger framework.  I was surprised - isn't this a
pretty common use case?  Well, many applications only need TLS for HTTPS, and they can
use libcurl, which has a TLS abstraction layer internally but doesn't expose
it.  Other applications only support a single TLS library, or use one of the
aforementioned larger frameworks, or are platform-specific to begin with, or of
course are written in a non-C/C++ language, most of which have some canonical
choice for TLS.  But there are also many applications that have a set of TLS
backends just like this; it's just that nobody has gone ahead and abstracted
the pattern into a library, at least not a widespread one.

Amusingly, there is one TLS abstraction layer that Yuzu already bundles: the
one in ffmpeg.  But it is missing some features that would be needed to use it
here (like reusing an existing socket rather than managing the socket itself).
Though, that does mean that the wiki's build instructions for Linux (and macOS
for some reason?) already recommend installing OpenSSL, so no need to update
those.

 ## Other APIs implemented

- Sockets:
    - GetSockOpt(`SO_ERROR`)
    - SetSockOpt(`SO_NOSIGPIPE`) (stub, I have no idea what this does on Switch)
    - `DuplicateSocket` (because the SSL sysmodule calls it internally)
    - More `PollEvents` values

- NSD:
    - `Resolve` and `ResolveEx` (stub, good enough for Open Course World and
      probably most third-party servers, but not first-party)

- SFDNSRES:
    - `GetHostByNameRequest` and `GetHostByNameRequestWithOptions`
    - `ResolverSetOptionRequest` (stub)

 ## Fixes

- Parts of the socket code were previously allocating a `sockaddr` object on
  the stack when calling functions that take a `sockaddr*` (e.g. `accept`).
  This might seem like the right thing to do to avoid illegal aliasing, but in
  fact `sockaddr` is not guaranteed to be large enough to hold any particular
  type of address, only the header.  This worked in practice because in
  practice `sockaddr` is the same size as `sockaddr_in`, but it's not how the
  API is meant to be used.  I changed this to allocate an `sockaddr_in` on the
  stack and `reinterpret_cast` it.  I could try to do something cleverer with
  `aligned_storage`, but casting is the idiomatic way to use these particular
  APIs, so it's really the system's responsibility to avoid any aliasing
  issues.

- I rewrote most of the `GetAddrInfoRequest[WithOptions]` implementation.  The
  old implementation invoked the host's getaddrinfo directly from sfdnsres.cpp,
  and directly passed through the host's socket type, protocol, etc. values
  rather than looking up the corresponding constants on the Switch.  To be
  fair, these constants don't tend to actually vary across systems, but
  still... I added a wrapper for `getaddrinfo` in
  `internal_network/network.cpp` similar to the ones for other socket APIs, and
  changed the `GetAddrInfoRequest` implementation to use it.  While I was at
  it, I rewrote the serialization to use the same approach I used to implement
  `GetHostByNameRequest`, because it reduces the number of size calculations.
  While doing so I removed `AF_INET6` support because the Switch doesn't
  support IPv6; it might be nice to support IPv6 anyway, but that would have to
  apply to all of the socket APIs.

  I also corrected the IPC wrappers for `GetAddrInfoRequest` and
  `GetAddrInfoRequestWithOptions` based on reverse engineering and hardware
  testing.  Every call to `GetAddrInfoRequestWithOptions` returns *four*
  different error codes (IPC status, getaddrinfo error code, netdb error code,
  and errno), and `GetAddrInfoRequest` returns three of those but in a
  different order, and it doesn't really matter but the existing implementation
  was a bit off, as I discovered while testing `GetHostByNameRequest`.

  - The new serialization code is based on two simple helper functions:

    ```cpp
    template <typename T> static void Append(std::vector<u8>& vec, T t);
    void AppendNulTerminated(std::vector<u8>& vec, std::string_view str);
    ```

    I was thinking there must be existing functions somewhere that assist with
    serialization/deserialization of binary data, but all I could find was the
    helper methods in `IOFile` and `HLERequestContext`, not anything that could
    be used with a generic byte buffer.  If I'm not missing something, then
    maybe I should move the above functions to a new header in `common`...
    right now they're just sitting in `sfdnsres.cpp` where they're used.

- Not a fix, but `SocketBase::Recv`/`Send` is changed to use `std::span<u8>`
  rather than `std::vector<u8>&` to avoid needing to copy the data to/from a
  vector when those methods are called from the TLS implementation.
2023-06-25 12:53:31 -07:00
liamwhite a674022434
Merge pull request #10859 from liamwhite/no-more-atomic-wait
general: remove atomic signal and wait
2023-06-23 09:27:14 -04:00
liamwhite 87b9b5d10f
Merge pull request #10842 from german77/native_mifare
input_common: Implement native mifare/skylander support for joycons/pro controller
2023-06-23 09:27:00 -04:00
bunnei 2fc5dedf69
Merge pull request #10457 from Kelebek1/optimise
Remove memory allocations in some hot paths
2023-06-22 21:53:07 -07:00
bunnei 3f3e4efb30
Merge pull request #10806 from liamwhite/worst-fs-implementation-ever
vfs_real: misc optimizations
2023-06-22 21:46:50 -07:00
Liam 1586f1c0b1 general: remove atomic signal and wait 2023-06-22 09:25:23 -04:00
Kelebek1 5da70f7197 Remove memory allocations in some hot paths 2023-06-22 08:05:10 +01:00
bunnei e3122c5b46
Merge pull request #10086 from Morph1984/coretiming-ng-1
core_timing: Use CNTPCT as the guest CPU tick
2023-06-21 21:12:46 -07:00
bunnei 7eb7d56b1b
Merge pull request #10777 from liamwhite/no-barrier
video_core: optionally skip barriers on feedback loops
2023-06-21 21:10:08 -07:00