This commit removes early placeholders for an implementation of async nvdec. With recent changes to the source code, the placeholders are no longer accurate, and can cause a nullptr dereference due to the nature of the cdma_pusher lifetime.
src/video_core/shader_notify.cpp: In member function 'void VideoCore::ShaderNotify::MarkShaderComplete()':
src/video_core/shader_notify.cpp:33:10: error: 'unique_lock' is not a member of 'std'
33 | std::unique_lock lock{mutex};
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
src/video_core/shader_notify.cpp:6:1: note: 'std::unique_lock' is defined in header '<mutex>'; did you forget to '#include <mutex>'?
5 | #include "video_core/shader_notify.h"
+++ |+#include <mutex>
6 |
src/video_core/shader_notify.cpp: In member function 'void VideoCore::ShaderNotify::MarkSharderBuilding()':
src/video_core/shader_notify.cpp:38:10: error: 'unique_lock' is not a member of 'std'
38 | std::unique_lock lock{mutex};
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
src/video_core/shader_notify.cpp:38:10: note: 'std::unique_lock' is defined in header '<mutex>'; did you forget to '#include <mutex>'?
Adds scripts that instruct CI to build yuzu with the installed Clang
compiler on yuzuemu/build-environments:linux-fresh.
These scripts are based on the .ci/scripts/linux scripts, minus AppImage
building since that isn't necessary. Re-uses linux-fresh since that
container has Clang 12 installed.
Implements both SendVibrationGcErmCommand and GetActualVibrationGcErmCommand, and modifies GetVibrationDeviceInfo to account for additional controllers.
This command returns a Nintendo Account ID and writes 2 output buffers. The first output buffer is a NasUserBaseForApplication and the second output buffer is currently empty.
Used by:
- Pokken Tournament DX
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
After rewriting the resource limit, objects releasing reserved resources require a live kernel instance.
This commit fixes exceptions that occur due to the kernel being destroyed before some objects released their resources, allowing for a graceful exit.
- Previous optimized impl. resulted in an integer overflow, so revert.
- This is our slow/fallback path that should never be really be used, so the optimization in unimportant.
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.