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Lioncash 8f454a5c68 kernel/process: Make MapSegment lambda reference parameter const
The segment itself isn't actually modified.
2019-03-20 13:07:09 -04:00
Lioncash 1b6bd9d6df kernel: Move CodeSet structure to its own source files
Given this is utilized by the loaders, this allows avoiding inclusion of
the kernel process definitions where avoidable.

This also keeps the loading format for all executable data separate from
the kernel objects.
2019-03-20 13:07:04 -04:00
Fernando Sahmkow 8a320a6ee2 Fix crash caused by 2238. 2019-03-19 22:45:34 -04:00
Fernando Sahmkow 9c7319a4d4 Fix small bug that kept a thread as a condvar thread after being signalled. 2019-03-19 22:43:13 -04:00
Fernando Sahmkow acbdfdae64 Add CondVar Thread State. 2019-03-19 20:32:47 -04:00
Fernando Sahmkow 774f139e65 Small fixes to address_arbiter to better match the IDB. 2019-03-19 20:32:46 -04:00
bunnei 30f228a8c9
Merge pull request #2238 from lioncash/thread
kernel/thread: Amend conditional test and assignment within UpdatePriority()
2019-03-17 22:27:33 -04:00
bunnei 57ca1e3e69
Merge pull request #2252 from bunnei/move-page-table
core: Move PageTable struct into Common.
2019-03-17 14:42:57 -04:00
bunnei 93da8e0abf core: Move PageTable struct into Common. 2019-03-16 22:05:40 -04:00
Lioncash 99f982dce2 kernel/thread: Actually remove the definition of ExitCurrentThread()
This was intended to be removed in
51d7f6bffc, but I guess I forgot to
actually save the file like a dingus.
2019-03-16 00:51:44 -04:00
bunnei bdf2da4ee8
Merge pull request #2242 from lioncash/thread-fn
kernel/thread: Remove WaitCurrentThread_Sleep() and ExitCurrentThread()
2019-03-16 00:43:09 -04:00
Lioncash 51d7f6bffc kernel/thread: Move thread exiting logic from ExitCurrentThread to svcExitThread
Puts the operation on global state in the same places as the rest of the
svc calls.
2019-03-15 23:58:37 -04:00
Lioncash c892cf01fa kernel/thread: Migrate WaitCurrentThread_Sleep into the Thread interface
Rather than make a global accessor for this sort of thing. We can make
it a part of the thread interface itself. This allows getting rid of a
hidden global accessor in the kernel code.
2019-03-15 23:58:31 -04:00
Lioncash db47d7e471 kernel/thread: Expand documentation of nominal_priority and current_priority
Aims to disambiguate why each priority instance exists a little bit.
While we're at it, also add an explanatory comment to UpdatePriority().
2019-03-15 23:02:14 -04:00
Lioncash e0d1f11968 kernel/thread: Make bracing consistent within UpdatePriority() 2019-03-15 23:02:10 -04:00
Lioncash 39483b92b7 kernel/thread: Amend condition within UpdatePriority()
This condition was checking against the nominal thread priority, whereas
the kernel itself checks against the current priority instead. We were
also assigning the nominal priority, when we should be assigning
current_priority, which takes priority inheritance into account.

This can lead to the incorrect priority being assigned to a thread.

Given we recursively update the relevant threads, we don't need to go
through the whole mutex waiter list. This matches what the kernel does
as well (only accessing the first entry within the waiting list).
2019-03-15 23:01:43 -04:00
Lioncash 0b78cfcc53 kernel/thread: Maintain priority ordering of added mutex waiting threads
The kernel keeps the internal waiting list ordered by priority. This is
trivial to do with std::find_if followed by an insertion.
2019-03-15 23:01:39 -04:00
Lioncash d71cad6ed0 core/hle/kernel/mutex: Remove usages of global system accessors
Removes the use of global system accessors, and instead uses the
explicit interface provided.
2019-03-14 20:55:52 -04:00
Lioncash 555cd26ec2 core/hle/kernel: Make Mutex a per-process class.
Makes it an instantiable class like it is in the actual kernel. This
will also allow removing reliance on global accessors in a following
change, now that we can encapsulate a reference to the system instance
in the class.
2019-03-14 20:55:52 -04:00
bunnei 2d9546848e
Merge pull request #2230 from lioncash/global
kernel/process: Remove use of global system accessors
2019-03-14 20:42:46 -04:00
bunnei e7850a7f11
Merge pull request #2226 from lioncash/private
kernel/server_port: Make data members private
2019-03-13 14:44:21 -04:00
Lioncash 5379063108 core/hle/kernel/svc: Implement svcUnmapTransferMemory
Similarly, like svcMapTransferMemory, we can also implement
svcUnmapTransferMemory fairly trivially as well.
2019-03-13 06:04:49 -04:00
Lioncash 567134f874 core/hle/kernel/svc: Implement svcMapTransferMemory
Now that transfer memory handling is separated from shared memory, we
can implement svcMapTransferMemory pretty trivially.
2019-03-13 06:04:49 -04:00
Lioncash cb198d7985 core/hle/kernel: Split transfer memory handling out into its own class
Within the kernel, shared memory and transfer memory facilities exist as
completely different kernel objects. They also have different validity
checking as well. Therefore, we shouldn't be treating the two as the
same kind of memory.

They also differ in terms of their behavioral aspect as well. Shared
memory is intended for sharing memory between processes, while transfer
memory is intended to be for transferring memory to other processes.

This breaks out the handling for transfer memory into its own class and
treats it as its own kernel object. This is also important when we
consider resource limits as well. Particularly because transfer memory
is limited by the resource limit value set for it.

While we currently don't handle resource limit testing against objects
yet (but we do allow setting them), this will make implementing that
behavior much easier in the future, as we don't need to distinguish
between shared memory and transfer memory allocations in the same place.
2019-03-13 06:04:44 -04:00
Lioncash 6eddb60db0 kernel/process: Remove use of global system accessors
Now that we pass in a reference to the system instance, we can utilize
it to eliminate the global accessors in Process-related code.
2019-03-12 19:03:28 -04:00
bunnei 3bfd199497
Merge pull request #2211 from lioncash/arbiter
kernel: Make the address arbiter instance per-process
2019-03-12 17:54:48 -04:00
Lioncash aa44eb639b kernel/server_port: Make data members private
With this, all kernel objects finally have all of their data members
behind an interface, making it nicer to reason about interactions with
other code (as external code no longer has the freedom to totally alter
internals and potentially messing up invariants).
2019-03-11 10:41:05 -04:00
bunnei 037d9bdde3
Merge pull request #2193 from lioncash/global
kernel/scheduler: Pass in system instance in constructor
2019-03-10 17:29:01 -04:00
bunnei 9909d40530
Merge pull request #2210 from lioncash/optional
kernel/hle_ipc: Convert std::shared_ptr IPC header instances to std::optional
2019-03-08 16:35:57 -05:00
Lioncash fbb82e61e3 kernel/hle_ipc: Convert std::shared_ptr IPC header instances to std::optional
There's no real need to use a shared lifetime here, since we don't
actually expose them to anything else. This is also kind of an
unnecessary use of the heap given the objects themselves are so small;
small enough, in fact that changing over to optionals actually reduces
the overall size of the HLERequestContext struct (818 bytes to 808
bytes).
2019-03-07 23:34:37 -05:00
Lioncash 8e510d5afa kernel: Make the address arbiter instance per-process
Now that we have the address arbiter extracted to its own class, we can
fix an innaccuracy with the kernel. Said inaccuracy being that there
isn't only one address arbiter. Each process instance contains its own
AddressArbiter instance in the actual kernel.

This fixes that and gets rid of another long-standing issue that could
arise when attempting to create more than one process.
2019-03-07 23:27:51 -05:00
Lioncash b7f331afa3 kernel/svc: Move address arbiter signaling behind a unified API function
Similar to how WaitForAddress was isolated to its own function, we can
also move the necessary conditional checking into the address arbiter
class itself, allowing us to hide the implementation details of it from
public use.
2019-03-07 23:27:47 -05:00
Lioncash 0209de123b kernel/svc: Move address arbiter waiting behind a unified API function
Rather than let the service call itself work out which function is the
proper one to call, we can make that a behavior of the arbiter itself,
so we don't need to directly expose those implementation details.
2019-03-07 23:27:20 -05:00
bunnei d26ee6e01e
Merge pull request #2195 from lioncash/shared-global
kernel/shared_memory: Get rid of the use of global accessor functions within Create()
2019-03-07 17:26:11 -05:00
bunnei c63a0e88b7
Merge pull request #2202 from lioncash/port-priv
kernel/client_session, kernel/server_session: Make data members private
2019-03-07 15:31:26 -05:00
bunnei ed0bdcc638
Merge pull request #2197 from lioncash/include
core/hle/ipc: Remove unnecessary includes
2019-03-06 21:55:16 -05:00
bunnei 75b417489a
Merge pull request #2199 from lioncash/arbiter
kernel/address_arbiter: Convert the address arbiter into a class
2019-03-06 15:55:56 -05:00
bunnei 234f00bdd4
Merge pull request #2194 from lioncash/mem
svc: Move memory range checking functions to the VMManager class
2019-03-06 11:43:07 -05:00
Lioncash 221613d4ea kernel/server_session: Make data members private
Makes it much nicer to locally reason about server session behavior, as
part of its functionality isn't placed around other classes.
2019-03-05 20:10:07 -05:00
Lioncash 7526b6fce3 kernel/client_session: Make data members private
These can be made private, as they aren't accessed in contexts that
require them to be public.
2019-03-05 20:10:03 -05:00
Lioncash c161389a0f kernel/address_arbiter: Pass in system instance to constructor
Allows getting rid of reliance on the global accessor functions and
instead operating on the provided system instance.
2019-03-05 15:47:03 -05:00
Lioncash 9d9676f620 kernel/address_arbiter: Minor tidying up
- Invert conditions into guard clases where applicable.
- Mark std::vector parameter of WakeThreads as const
2019-03-05 12:58:31 -05:00
Lioncash ec6664f6d6 kernel/address_arbiter: Convert the address arbiter into a class
Places all of the functions for address arbiter operation into a class.
This will be necessary for future deglobalizing efforts related to both
the memory and system itself.
2019-03-05 12:58:26 -05:00
Zach Hilman 52ac6419da vm_manager: Remove cheat-specific ranges from VMManager 2019-03-05 10:09:36 -05:00
Lioncash 79f970e6de kernel/thread: Remove obsolete TODO in Create()
This is a TODO carried over from Citra that doesn't apply here.
2019-03-05 10:05:49 -05:00
Lioncash 02bc9e9de1 core/hle/ipc: Remove unnecessary includes
Removes a few inclusion dependencies from the headers or replaces
existing ones with ones that don't indirectly include the required
headers.

This allows removing an inclusion of core/memory.h, meaning that if the
memory header is ever changed in the future, it won't result in
rebuilding the entirety of the HLE services (as the IPC headers are used
quite ubiquitously throughout the HLE service implementations).
2019-03-05 09:53:38 -05:00
Zach Hilman b952a30555 vm_manager: Add support for storing and getting main code region
Used as root for one region of cheats, set by loader
2019-03-04 18:39:58 -05:00
Lioncash 40de7f6fe8 vm_manager: Use range helpers in HeapAlloc() and HeapFree()
Significantly tidies up two guard conditionals.
2019-03-04 17:16:52 -05:00
Lioncash 6c42a23550 vm_manager: Provide address range checking functions for other memory regions
Makes the interface uniform when it comes to checking various memory
regions.
2019-03-04 17:08:55 -05:00
Lioncash fad20213e6 kernel/scheduler: Pass in system instance in constructor
Avoids directly relying on the global system instance and instead makes
an arbitrary system instance an explicit dependency on construction.

This also allows removing dependencies on some global accessor functions
as well.
2019-03-04 17:01:37 -05:00
Lioncash f59040d752 kernel/shared_memory: Get rid of the use of global accessor functions within Create()
Given we already pass in a reference to the kernel that the shared
memory instance is created under, we can just use that to check the
current process, rather than using the global accessor functions.

This allows removing direct dependency on the system instance entirely.
2019-03-04 16:52:36 -05:00
Lioncash 0be8fffc99 svc: Migrate address range checking functions to VMManager
Provides a bit of a more proper interface for these functions.
2019-03-04 16:32:03 -05:00
Lioncash d29f9e9709 kernel/handle_table: Make local variables as const where applicable
Makes immutable state explicit.
2019-02-25 11:12:38 -05:00
Lioncash 5167d1577d kernel/handle_table: Allow process capabilities to limit the handle table size
The kernel allows restricting the total size of the handle table through
the process capability descriptors. Until now, this functionality wasn't
hooked up. With this, the process handle tables become properly restricted.

In the case of metadata-less executables, the handle table will assume
the maximum size is requested, preserving the behavior that existed
before these changes.
2019-02-25 11:12:32 -05:00
Lioncash 4f8cd74061 kernel/handle-table: In-class initialize data members
Directly initializes members where applicable.
2019-02-25 10:14:05 -05:00
Lioncash 0220862ba5 kernel/handle_table: Resolve truncation warnings
Avoids implicit truncation warnings from u32 -> u16 (the truncation is
desirable behavior here).
2019-02-25 09:53:21 -05:00
Lioncash 0113c36300 address_arbiter: Use nested namespaces where applicable
A fairly trivial change. Other sections of the codebase use nested
namespaces instead of separate namespaces here. This one must have just
been overlooked.
2019-02-16 12:41:30 -05:00
Lioncash bd983414f6 core_timing: Convert core timing into a class
Gets rid of the largest set of mutable global state within the core.
This also paves a way for eliminating usages of GetInstance() on the
System class as a follow-up.

Note that no behavioral changes have been made, and this simply extracts
the functionality into a class. This also has the benefit of making
dependencies on the core timing functionality explicit within the
relevant interfaces.
2019-02-15 21:50:25 -05:00
Lioncash 48d9d66dc5 core_timing: Rename CoreTiming namespace to Core::Timing
Places all of the timing-related functionality under the existing Core
namespace to keep things consistent, rather than having the timing
utilities sitting in its own completely separate namespace.
2019-02-12 12:42:17 -05:00
Lioncash 414cc1eb1f kernel: Remove the Timer class
A holdover from citra, the Horizon kernel on the switch has no
prominent kernel object that functions as a timer. At least not
to the degree of sophistication that this class provided.

As such, this can be removed entirely. This class also wasn't used at
all in any meaningful way within the core, so this was just code sitting
around doing nothing. This also allows removing a few things from the
main KernelCore class that allows it to use slightly less resources
overall (though very minor and not anything really noticeable).
2019-01-31 23:05:15 -05:00
Lioncash a3cdd773c3 kernel/wait_object: Devirtualize functions related to manipulating the thread list directly
No inheritors of the WaitObject class actually make use of their own
implementations of these functions, so they can be made non-virtual.

It's also kind of sketchy to allow overriding how the threads get added
to the list anyways, given the kernel itself on the actual hardware
doesn't seem to customize based off this.
2019-01-30 12:50:37 -05:00
Lioncash 4596ef5274 kernel/timer: Remove unnecessary WakeupAllWaitingThreads() override
This implementation just calls the base class variant of the function,
so this isn't necessary.
2019-01-30 12:45:00 -05:00
Lioncash 1a302d4d47 kernel/readable_event: Remove unnecessary WakeupAllWaitingThreads() override
This just calls the base variant of the function, so it can be removed.
2019-01-30 12:45:00 -05:00
Lioncash 7842536ddb
kernel/svc: Log out uncaught C++ exceptions from svcBreak
Looking into the implementation of the C++ standard facilities that seem
to be within all modules, it appears that they use 7 as a break reason
to indicate an uncaught C++ exception.

This was primarily found via the third last function called within
Horizon's equivalent of libcxxabi's demangling_terminate_handler(),
which passes the value 0x80000007 to svcBreak.
2019-01-26 21:19:13 -05:00
David Marcec 4f41fd84ff Removed pulse event type
Pulse is considered a hack and nothing should be using it. We should completely remove it
2019-01-04 20:47:20 +11:00
Lioncash 1f0c8bfeda core/kernel: Remove unnecessary inclusions
Gets rid of a few unnecessary header dependencies in some source files.
2018-12-31 19:04:16 -05:00
Lioncash b4242633ad kernel/svc: Correct misleading error message within CreateThread()
This is a bounds check to ensure that the thread priority is within the
valid range of 0-64. If it exceeds 64, that doesn't necessarily mean
that an actual priority of 64 was expected (it actually means whoever
called the function screwed up their math).

Instead clarify the message to indicate the allowed range of thread
priorities.
2018-12-30 21:29:38 -05:00
Lioncash 3a8d38be7e kernel/svc: Sanitize core number and thread priorities in CreateThread()
Now that we handle the kernel capability descriptors we can correct
CreateThread to properly check against the core and priority masks
like the actual kernel does.
2018-12-30 21:23:56 -05:00
Lioncash 8769604144 kernel/process: Rename GetAllowedProcessorMask() and GetAllowedThreadPriorityMask()
Makes them consistent with their kernel capability counterparts.
2018-12-30 21:09:46 -05:00
Lioncash 205e6d3b97 kernel/svc: Simplify thread core ID sanitizing in CreateThread
Rather than use a switch here, this can be collapsed into a simple range
check, which is a little easier on the eyes.
2018-12-30 20:59:54 -05:00
Sebastian Valle e5dfbe22ee
Merge pull request #1956 from lioncash/process-thread
kernel/process: Start the main thread using the specified ideal core
2018-12-30 20:32:41 -05:00
bunnei 331c252509
Merge pull request #1847 from ogniK5377/backtrace-break
Print backtrace on svcBreak
2018-12-29 22:58:13 -05:00
Lioncash a81ff6f54c kernel/process: Start the main thread using the specified ideal core
This matches kernel behavior in that processes are started using their
specified ideal core, rather than always starting on core 0.
2018-12-27 21:50:16 -05:00
Lioncash f80bc712ea kernel: Rename 'default' CPU core to 'ideal' core
This makes the naming more closely match its meaning. It's just a
preferred core, not a required default core. This also makes the usages
of this term consistent across the thread and process implementations.
2018-12-27 21:48:49 -05:00
Lioncash 771431f625 kernel/thread: Move process thread initialization into process.cpp
This function isn't a general purpose function that should be exposed to
everything, given it's specific to initializing the main thread for a
Process instance.

Given that, it's a tad bit more sensible to place this within
process.cpp, which keeps it visible only to the code that actually needs
it.
2018-12-27 20:32:30 -05:00
Lioncash fbeaa330a3 kernel/process: Remove most allocation functions from Process' interface
In all cases that these functions are needed, the VMManager can just be
retrieved and used instead of providing the same functions in Process'
interface.

This also makes it a little nicer dependency-wise, since it gets rid of
cases where the VMManager interface was being used, and then switched
over to using the interface for a Process instance. Instead, it makes
all accesses uniform and uses the VMManager instance for all necessary
tasks.

All the basic memory mapping functions did was forward to the Process'
VMManager instance anyways.
2018-12-27 19:08:47 -05:00
bunnei 795335af0f
Merge pull request #1928 from lioncash/caps
kernel: Handle kernel capability descriptors
2018-12-27 11:15:34 -05:00
Lioncash 1392597ede kernel/vm_manager: Reset region attributes when unmapping a VMA
Like the other members related to memory regions, the attributes need to
be reset back to their defaults as well.
2018-12-26 20:15:29 -05:00
bunnei ae582b6669
Merge pull request #1849 from encounter/svcSetThreadActivity
svc: Implement SetThreadActivity (thread suspension)
2018-12-26 15:54:14 -05:00
bunnei e75e8b9580
Merge pull request #1921 from ogniK5377/no-unit
Fixed uninitialized memory due to missing returns in canary
2018-12-21 14:12:54 -05:00
bunnei 59ac3346eb
Merge pull request #1925 from lioncash/pid
kernel/{process, thread}: Amend behavior related to IDs
2018-12-21 13:45:27 -05:00
Lioncash 002ae08bbd kernel/process: Hook up the process capability parser to the process itself
While we're at it, we can also toss out the leftover capability parsing
from Citra.
2018-12-21 07:05:34 -05:00
Lioncash d09fb82113 kernel/process_capability: Handle debug capability flags 2018-12-21 07:05:34 -05:00
Lioncash 10824c5d63 kernel/process_capability: Handle handle table capability flags
This just specifies the handle table size. There's also a section of
reserved bits that are checked against.
2018-12-21 07:05:34 -05:00
Lioncash e0e84aede0 kernel/process_capability: Handle kernel version capability flags 2018-12-21 07:05:34 -05:00
Lioncash 010bc677f3 kernel/process_capability: Handle program capability flags 2018-12-21 07:05:34 -05:00
Lioncash 0f216d20e3 kernel/process_capability: Handle interrupt capability flags
Similar to the service capability flags, however, we currently don't
emulate the GIC, so this currently handles all interrupts as being valid
for the time being.
2018-12-21 07:05:34 -05:00
Lioncash 3dc59b74ec kernel/process_capability: Handle syscall capability flags 2018-12-21 07:05:34 -05:00
Lioncash 27caf71204 kernel/process_capability: Handle the priority mask and core mask flags
Handles the priority mask and core mask flags to allow building up the
masks to determine the usable thread priorities and cores for a kernel
process instance.
2018-12-21 07:05:34 -05:00
Lioncash 6ff5135521 kernel/process: Introduce process capability parsing skeleton
We've had the old kernel capability parser from Citra, however, this is
unused code and doesn't actually map to how the kernel on the Switch
does it. This introduces the basic functional skeleton for parsing
process capabilities.
2018-12-21 07:05:31 -05:00
Lioncash b74eb88c68 kernel/svc: Handle thread handles within GetProcessId
If a thread handle is passed to svcGetProcessId, the kernel attempts to
access the process ID via the thread's instance's owning process.

Technically, this function should also be handling the kernel debug
objects as well, however we currently don't handle those kernel objects
yet, so I've left a note via a comment about it to remind myself when
implementing it in the future.
2018-12-19 12:16:15 -05:00
bunnei e73dd39413
Merge pull request #1907 from lioncash/attribute
kernel/svc: Implement svcSetMemoryAttribute
2018-12-19 11:50:50 -05:00
Lioncash caab838bdb svc: Implement svcSetMemoryAttribute
With all the basic backing functionality implemented, we can now unstub
svcSetMemoryAttribute.
2018-12-19 10:59:40 -05:00
Lioncash 622242e345 vm_manager: Add member function for setting memory attributes across an address range
This puts the backing functionality for svcSetMemoryAttribute in place,
which will be utilized in a following change.
2018-12-19 10:59:40 -05:00
Lioncash 603cc72168 vm_manager: Add member function for checking a memory range adheres to certain attributes, permissions and states 2018-12-19 10:59:36 -05:00
Lioncash 62d4377053 kernel/kernel: Use correct initial PID for userland Process instances
Starts the process ID counter off at 81, which is what the kernel itself
checks against internally when creating processes. It's actually
supposed to panic if the PID is less than 81 for a userland process.
2018-12-18 22:54:01 -05:00
Lioncash 0906302ca9 kernel/svc: Correct output parameter for svcGetThreadId
The service call uses a 64-bit value, just like svcGetProcessId. This
amends the function signature accordingly.
2018-12-18 22:38:26 -05:00
Lioncash 8435451093 kernel/thread: Make thread_id a 64-bit value
The kernel uses a 64-bit value for the thread ID, so we shouldn't be
using a 32-bit value.
2018-12-18 22:37:03 -05:00
Lioncash 43e1189688 kernel/svc: Correct output parameter for svcGetProcessId
svcGetProcessId's out parameter is a pointer to a 64-bit value, not a
32-bit one.
2018-12-18 22:30:56 -05:00
Lioncash 9b3a38e3d3 kernel/process: Make process_id a 64-bit value
In the actual kernel, this is a 64-bit value, so we shouldn't be using a
32-bit type to handle it.
2018-12-18 22:28:55 -05:00
David Marcec 08d5663cb8 Moved backtrace to ArmInterface 2018-12-19 14:10:51 +11:00
David Marcec fdd649e2ef Fixed uninitialized memory due to missing returns in canary
Functions which are suppose to crash on non canary builds usually don't return anything which lead to uninitialized memory being used.
2018-12-19 12:52:32 +11:00
MerryMage eef6ce79a9 kernel/thread: Set default fpcr 2018-12-18 17:37:03 +00:00
Lioncash 4dc8a7da3f vm_manager: Rename meminfo_state to state
This is shorter and more concise. This also removes the now-innaccurate
comment, as it's not returned wholesale to svcQueryMemory anymore.
2018-12-15 19:43:36 -05:00
Lioncash 34b24a47e9 vm_manager: Add backing functionality for memory attributes
Adds the barebones enumeration constants and functions in place to
handle memory attributes, while also essentially leaving the attribute
itself non-functional.
2018-12-15 19:43:32 -05:00
bunnei 2f2fc47af2
Merge pull request #1732 from DarkLordZach/yield-types
svc: Implement yield types 0 and -1
2018-12-15 00:28:12 -05:00
bunnei 1a23970d17
Merge pull request #1899 from lioncash/state
vm_manager/svc: Modify MemoryState enum, and correct error handling for svcQueryMemory
2018-12-14 15:30:02 -05:00
bunnei 1006df7fc1
Merge pull request #1900 from lioncash/wrapper
svc_wrap: Correct register index for a wrapper specialization
2018-12-14 13:12:55 -05:00
Lioncash b79f086613 svc: Enable svcQueryProcessMemory
svcQueryProcessMemory is trivial to implement, given all the behavior
necessary for it is present, it just needs a handler for it.
2018-12-12 15:45:05 -05:00
Lioncash 09a219d5b4 svc: Write out the complete MemoryInfo structure in QueryProcessMemory
In the previous change, the memory writing was moved into the service
function itself, however it still had a problem, in that the entire
MemoryInfo structure wasn't being written out, only the first 32 bytes
of it were being written out. We still need to write out the trailing
two reference count members and zero out the padding bits.

Not doing this can result in wrong behavior in userland code in the following
scenario:

MemoryInfo info;                 // Put on the stack, not quaranteed to be zeroed out.
svcQueryMemory(&info, ...);

if (info.device_refcount == ...) // Whoops, uninitialized read.

This can also cause the wrong thing to happen if the user code uses
std::memcmp to compare the struct, with another one (questionable, but
allowed), as the padding bits are not guaranteed to be a deterministic
value. Note that the kernel itself also fully zeroes out the structure
before writing it out including the padding bits.
2018-12-12 15:44:58 -05:00
Lioncash d8deb39b83 svc: Handle memory writing explicitly within QueryProcessMemory
Moves the memory writes directly into QueryProcessMemory instead of
letting the wrapper function do it. It would be inaccurate to allow the
handler to do it because there's cases where memory shouldn't even be
written to. For example, if the given process handle is invalid.

HOWEVER, if the memory writing is within the wrapper, then we have no
control over if these memory writes occur, meaning in an error case, 68
bytes of memory randomly get trashed with zeroes, 64 of those being
written to wherever the memory info address points to, and the remaining
4 being written wherever the page info address points to.

One solution in this case would be to just conditionally check within
the handler itself, but this is kind of smelly, given the handler
shouldn't be performing conditional behavior itself, it's a behavior of
the managed function. In other words, if you remove the handler from the
equation entirely, does the function still retain its proper behavior?
In this case, no.

Now, we don't potentially trash memory from this function if an invalid
query is performed.
2018-12-12 15:43:31 -05:00
Lioncash b1b855c5d9 vm_manager: Correct ordering of last two struct members of MemoryInfo
These should be swapped.
2018-12-12 15:43:31 -05:00
Lioncash 22230a2eca svc_wrap: Correct register index for a wrapper specialization
This would result in svcSetMemoryAttribute getting the wrong value for
its third parameter. This is currently fine, given the service function
is stubbed, however this will be unstubbed in a future change, so this
needs to change.
2018-12-12 15:14:28 -05:00
Lioncash eb5f3f67f6 vm_manager: Amend the returned values for invalid memory queries in QueryMemory()
The kernel returns a memory info instance with the base address set to
the end of the address space, and the size of said block as
0 - address_space_end, it doesn't set both of said members to zero.
2018-12-12 15:08:06 -05:00
Lioncash a8cc03502b vm_manager: Migrate memory querying to the VMManager interface
Gets rid of the need to directly access the managed VMAs outside of the
memory manager itself just for querying memory.
2018-12-12 15:07:30 -05:00
Lioncash c02b8c895b vm_manager: Migrate MemoryInfo and PageInfo to vm_manager.h
Gets the two structures out of an unrelated header and places them with
the rest of the memory management code.

This also corrects the structures. PageInfo appears to only contain a
32-bit flags member, and the extra padding word in MemoryInfo isn't
necessary.
2018-12-12 14:03:53 -05:00
Lioncash 366985ca92 vm_manager: Amend MemoryState enum members
Amends the MemoryState enum to use the same values like the actual
kernel does. Also provides the necessary operators to operate on them.
This will be necessary in the future for implementing
svcSetMemoryAttribute, as memory block state is checked before applying
the attribute.
2018-12-12 14:03:50 -05:00
Jens Schmer ae390ad5a2 Fix Process object leak on emulation stop
The Process object kept itself alive indefinitely because its handle_table
contains a SharedMemory object which owns a reference to the same Process object,
creating a circular ownership scenario.

Break that up by storing only a non-owning pointer in the SharedMemory object.
2018-12-12 17:25:56 +01:00
Hexagon12 315f3342f7
Merge pull request #1872 from lioncash/proc-info
kernel/process: Set ideal core from metadata
2018-12-10 18:44:14 +02:00
bunnei 74242a8fb4
Merge pull request #1876 from lioncash/vma
vm_manager: Make vma_map private
2018-12-10 10:09:50 -05:00
Lioncash d4c1b9d311 vm_manager: Make vma_map private
This was only ever public so that code could check whether or not a
handle was valid or not. Instead of exposing the object directly and
allowing external code to potentially mess with the map contents, we
just provide a member function that allows checking whether or not a
handle is valid.

This makes all member variables of the VMManager class private except
for the page table.
2018-12-06 15:02:17 -05:00
Lioncash 547eecf119 kernel/process: Set ideal core from metadata
A very trivial change. If metadata is available, the process should use
it to retrieve the desired core for the process to run on.
2018-12-05 16:59:37 -05:00
Zach Hilman e6f7825a24 svc: Avoid incorrect fast yield condition 2018-12-04 22:11:32 -05:00
Lioncash 2f253986df kernel/svc: Correct behavior of svcResetSignal()
While partially correct, this service call allows the retrieved event to
be null, as it also uses the same handle to check if it was referring to
a Process instance. The previous two changes put the necessary machinery
in place to allow for this, so we can simply call those member functions
here and be done with it.
2018-12-04 20:14:59 -05:00
Lioncash c7462ce712 kernel/process: Make Process a WaitObject
Process instances can be waited upon for state changes. This is also
utilized by svcResetSignal, which will be modified in an upcoming
change. This simply puts all of the WaitObject related machinery in
place.
2018-12-04 20:14:59 -05:00
Lioncash a3aa7aaf0b kernel/readable_event: Add member function for enforcing a strict reset contract
svcResetSignal relies on the event instance to have already been
signaled before attempting to reset it. If this isn't the case, then an
error code has to be returned.
2018-12-04 20:14:55 -05:00
Lioncash 8ea1f28614 kernel/svc: Remove unused header inclusion 2018-12-04 15:48:20 -05:00
Lioncash a543c35962 kernel/svc: Implement svcSignalEvent()
This function simply does a handle table lookup for a writable event
instance identified by the given handle value. If a writable event
cannot be found for the given handle, then an invalid handle error is
returned. If a writable event is found, then it simply signals the
event, as one would expect.
2018-12-04 15:47:59 -05:00
Lioncash 2a1f59b301 kernel/svc: Implement svcCreateEvent()
svcCreateEvent operates by creating both a readable and writable event
and then attempts to add both to the current process' handle table.

If adding either of the events to the handle table fails, then the
relevant error from the handle table is returned.

If adding the readable event after the writable event to the table
fails, then the writable event is removed from the handle table and the
relevant error from the handle table is returned.

Note that since we do not currently test resource limits, we don't check
the resource limit table yet.
2018-12-04 15:47:55 -05:00
bunnei d533767623
Merge pull request #1853 from lioncash/event
kernel/object: Amend handle types to distinguish between readable and writable events
2018-12-04 12:25:40 -05:00
Lioncash 5eb057f422 kernel/object: Amend handle types to distinguish between readable and writable events
Two kernel object should absolutely never have the same handle ID type.
This can cause incorrect behavior when it comes to retrieving object
types from the handle table. In this case it allows converting a
WritableEvent into a ReadableEvent and vice-versa, which is undefined
behavior, since the object types are not the same.

This also corrects ClearEvent() to check both kernel types like the
kernel itself does.
2018-12-04 02:20:47 -05:00
Lioncash ac966e4213 kernel/handle_table: Amend reference to CTR-OS in Create()
Another hold-over from Citra.
2018-12-04 01:50:44 -05:00
Lioncash 312690b450 kernel/svc: Implement the resource limit svcGetInfo option
Allows a process to register the resource limit as part of its handle
table.
2018-12-04 01:50:30 -05:00
Luke Street 3e75175d02 svc: Implement SetThreadActivity (thread suspension) 2018-12-04 01:23:50 -05:00
V.Kalyuzhny b330b495dc [Kernel::CreateThread] Match format specifiers to LOG_TRACE's arguments 2018-12-04 05:13:50 +02:00
Zach Hilman ddf5903cd9 scheduler: Avoid manual Reschedule call
This will automatically occur anyway when PrepareReschedule is called
2018-12-03 21:22:09 -05:00
bunnei 9f1ac96afa
Merge pull request #1840 from lioncash/info
svc: Reorganize svcGetInfo, handle more error cases for existing implemented info categories
2018-12-03 18:46:22 -05:00
Zach Hilman b5af41a07b scheduler: Only work steal higher priority threads from other cores 2018-12-03 17:29:30 -05:00
bunnei ef69b4b830
Merge pull request #1803 from DarkLordZach/k-able-event
kernel: Divide Event into ReadableEvent and WritableEvent
2018-12-03 17:05:57 -05:00
David Marcec 5102c91256 Moved backtrace to ArmInterface
Added to both dynarmic and unicorn
2018-12-03 20:13:48 +11:00
David Marcec 7149332712 Print backtrace on svcBreak
When we get an svcBreak we get a backtrace now
2018-12-03 19:12:09 +11:00
Lioncash 7fe27de26e svc: Use the current process' handle table for retrieving the process instance to act upon
The kernel uses the handle table of the current process to retrieve the
process that should be used to retrieve certain information. To someone
not familiar with the kernel, this might raise the question of "Ok,
sounds nice, but doesn't this make it impossible to retrieve information
about the current process?".

No, it doesn't, because HandleTable instances in the kernel have the
notion of a "pseudo-handle", where certain values allow the kernel to
lookup objects outside of a given handle table. Currently, there's only
a pseudo-handle for the current process (0xFFFF8001) and a pseudo-handle
for the current thread (0xFFFF8000), so to retrieve the current process,
one would just pass 0xFFFF8001 into svcGetInfo.

The lookup itself in the handle table would be something like:

template <typename T>
T* Lookup(Handle handle) {
    if (handle == PSEUDO_HANDLE_CURRENT_PROCESS) {
        return CurrentProcess();
    }

    if (handle == PSUEDO_HANDLE_CURRENT_THREAD) {
        return CurrentThread();
    }

    return static_cast<T*>(&objects[handle]);
}

which, as is shown, allows accessing the current process or current
thread, even if those two objects aren't actually within the HandleTable
instance.
2018-12-02 03:41:49 -05:00
Lioncash 6712e7402c svc: Reorganize svcGetInfo, handle more error cases for existing implemented info categories
Our implementation of svcGetInfo was slightly incorrect in that we
weren't doing proper error checking everywhere. Instead, reorganize it
to be similar to how the kernel seems to do it.
2018-12-02 03:40:10 -05:00
Zach Hilman 3476830b26 svc: Avoid performance-degrading unnecessary reschedule 2018-12-02 00:44:40 -05:00
Lioncash e88cdcc912 Fix debug build
A non-existent parameter was left in some formatting calls (the logging
macro for which only does anything meaningful on debug builds)
2018-12-01 02:11:42 -05:00
Zach Hilman 170d707850 hle_ipc: Refactor SleepClientThread to avoid ReadableEvent 2018-11-29 09:14:20 -05:00
Zach Hilman a342bcc9b1 kernel/event: Reference ReadableEvent from WritableEvent 2018-11-29 08:48:40 -05:00
Zach Hilman ff610103b5 core: Port all current usages of Event to Readable/WritableEvent 2018-11-29 08:45:41 -05:00
Zach Hilman a56fc84e7a hle_ipc: Use event pair for SleepClientThread 2018-11-29 08:42:26 -05:00
Zach Hilman c61d2a2841 kernel: Add named event table
Used to store ReadableEvents of all events on the system.
2018-11-29 08:42:26 -05:00
Zach Hilman c713383816 kernel: Divide Event into ReadableEvent and WritableEvent
More hardware accurate. On the actual system, there is a differentiation between the signaler and signalee, they form a client/server relationship much like ServerPort and ClientPort.
2018-11-29 08:42:26 -05:00
Zach Hilman d92989e787 kernel/object: Add descriptions to ResetTypes 2018-11-29 08:42:26 -05:00
bunnei 1e49a85106
Merge pull request #1801 from ogniK5377/log-before-execute
Changed logging to be "Log before execution", Added more error logging, all services/svc should now log on some level
2018-11-29 00:58:46 -05:00
Lioncash 5905162e36 svc: Implement svcSetResourceLimitLimitValue()
The opposite of the getter functions, this function sets the limit value
for a particular ResourceLimit resource category, with the restriction
that the  new limit value must be equal to or greater than the current
resource value. If this is violated, then ERR_INVALID_STATE is returned.

e.g.

Assume:

current[Events] = 10;
limit[Events] = 20;

a call to this service function lowering the limit value to 10 would be
fine, however, attempting to lower it to 9 in this case would cause an
invalid state error.
2018-11-26 21:23:15 -05:00
Lioncash eb5596044d svc: Implement svcGetResourceLimitCurrentValue()
This kernel service function is essentially the exact same as
svcGetResourceLimitLimitValue(), with the only difference being that it
retrieves the current value for a given resource category using the
provided resource limit handle, rather than retrieving the limiting
value of that resource limit instance.

Given these are exactly the same and only differ on returned values, we
can extract the existing code for svcGetResourceLimitLimitValue() to
handle both values.
2018-11-26 21:23:11 -05:00
Lioncash 1d6399c222 svc: Implement svcGetResourceLimitLimitValue()
This kernel service function retrieves the maximum allowable value for
a provided resource category for a given resource limit instance. Given
we already have the functionality added to the resource limit instance
itself, it's sufficient to just hook it up.

The error scenarios for this are:

1. If an invalid resource category type is provided, then ERR_INVALID_ENUM is returned.

2. If an invalid handle is provided, then ERR_INVALID_HANDLE is returned (bad thing goes in, bad thing goes out, as one would expect).

If neither of the above error cases occur, then the out parameter is
provided with the maximum limit value for the given category and success
is returned.
2018-11-26 21:12:13 -05:00
Lioncash 4ef2af8c98 svc: Implement svcCreateResourceLimit()
This function simply creates a ResourceLimit instance and attempts to
create a handle for it within the current process' handle table. If the
kernal fails to either create the ResourceLimit instance or create a
handle for the ResourceLimit instance, it returns a failure code
(OUT_OF_RESOURCE, and HANDLE_TABLE_FULL respectively). Finally, it exits
by providing the output parameter with the handle value for the
ResourceLimit instance and returning that it was successful.

Note: We do not return OUT_OF_RESOURCE because, if yuzu runs out of
available memory, then new will currently throw. We *could* allocate the
kernel instance with std::nothrow, however this would be inconsistent
with how all other kernel objects are currently allocated.
2018-11-26 21:10:31 -05:00
David Marcec cc4521fc70 Added comment on Main memory size for more clarity 2018-11-27 12:56:50 +11:00
David Marcec f058de337e Made svcSetHeapSize and svcCreateSharedMemory more readable 2018-11-27 12:53:18 +11:00
David Marcec f271316822 Reworked svcs slightly, improved error messages in AM and fsp_srv 2018-11-27 12:29:06 +11:00
David Marcec 9662ca918d Improved error messages for SVCs 2018-11-26 19:47:39 +11:00
David Marcec a2cc3b10bb Changed logging to be "Log before execution", Added more error logging, all services should now log on some level 2018-11-26 17:06:13 +11:00
Luke Street 94e8dfc0c7 svc: Return ERR_INVALID_ENUM_VALUE from svcGetInfo 2018-11-25 16:48:44 -05:00
Zach Hilman 820d81b9a5 scheduler: Add explanations for YieldWith and WithoutLoadBalancing 2018-11-22 00:33:53 -05:00
Lioncash 0e35f1bb18 kernel/handle_table: Move private static functions into the cpp file
These don't depend on class state, and are effectively implementation
details, so they can go into the cpp file .
2018-11-21 18:31:01 -05:00
Lioncash 568bcbc29d kernel/handle_table: Restrict handle table size to 1024 entries
The previous handle table size is a holdover from Citra. The actual
handle table construct on Horizon only allows for a maximum of 1024
entries.
2018-11-21 18:28:03 -05:00
Lioncash f5ce71793e kernel/handle_table: Default destructor in the cpp file
We don't need to potentially inline the teardown logic of all of the
handle instances.
2018-11-21 18:23:09 -05:00
bunnei aa7e53ab5c
Merge pull request #1734 from lioncash/shared
kernel/shared_memory: Make data members private, plus minor interface changes
2018-11-20 16:13:30 -08:00
Lioncash 31d1e06eb1 kernel/process: Move <random> include to the cpp file
<random> isn't necesary directly within the header and can be placed in
the cpp file where its needed. Avoids propagating random generation
utilities via a header file.
2018-11-20 17:46:20 -05:00
bunnei b6d2c64f4d
Merge pull request #1667 from DarkLordZach/swkbd
am: Implement HLE software keyboard applet
2018-11-20 08:24:11 -08:00
Lioncash 5d46038c5c kernel/resource_limit: Clean up interface
Cleans out the citra/3DS-specific implementation details that don't
apply to the Switch. Sets the stage for implementing ResourceLimit
instances properly.

While we're at it, remove the erroneous checks within CreateThread() and
SetThreadPriority(). While these are indeed checked in some capacity,
they are not checked via a ResourceLimit instance.

In the process of moving out Citra-specifics, this also replaces the
system ResourceLimit instance's values with ones from the Switch.
2018-11-19 18:16:39 -05:00
Lioncash 233e495c14 kernel/shared_memory: Make Map() and Unmap() take the target process by reference rather than as a pointer
Both member functions assume the passed in target process will not be
null. Instead of making this assumption implicit, we can change the
functions to be references and enforce this at the type-system level.
2018-11-19 09:20:29 -05:00
Lioncash fb5d4b17de kernel/shared_memory: Add a const qualified member function overload for GetPointer()
Given this doesn't mutate instance state, we can provide a
const-qualified variant as well.
2018-11-19 09:20:29 -05:00
Lioncash 2d37ca3726 kernel/shared_memory: Use 64-bit types for offset and size in CreateForApplet
Keeps the interface consistent with the regular Create() function.
2018-11-19 09:20:29 -05:00
Lioncash 76ac234bf6 kernel/shared_memory: Make GetPointer() take a std::size_t instead of a u32
Makes the interface nicer to use in terms of 64-bit code, as it makes it
less likely for one to get truncation warnings (and also makes sense in
the context of the rest of the interface where 64-bit types are used for
sizes and offsets
2018-11-19 09:20:29 -05:00
Lioncash f472232705 kernel/shared_memory: Make data members private
Rather than allow unfettered access to the class internals, we hide all
members by default and create and API that other code can operate
against.
2018-11-19 09:20:25 -05:00
Zach Hilman 409dcf0e0a svc: Implement yield types 0 and -1 2018-11-18 23:44:19 -05:00
bunnei e34d47e6e3
Merge pull request #1620 from DarkLordZach/ldr-ro
ldr_ro: Complete LDR:RO implementation
2018-11-18 19:23:38 -08:00
Mat M 9a1bac840e
Merge pull request #1728 from FearlessTobi/reset-signal
svc: ResetSignal is not stubbed
2018-11-18 15:51:32 -05:00
Tobias 13f79cc5bd
svc: ResetSignal is not stubbed
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/20753089/48677874-b8e01c80-eb7b-11e8-8043-b99faa29022c.PNG
2018-11-18 21:49:17 +01:00
Zach Hilman e696ed1f4d am: Deglobalize software keyboard applet 2018-11-18 10:53:47 -05:00
Zach Hilman 7901de2b75 svc: Implement svcCreateTransferMemory
Seems to be used and created identically to SharedMemory, so just reuse that.
2018-11-18 10:53:47 -05:00
Zach Hilman 51af996854 ldr_ro: Add error check for memory allocation failure 2018-11-17 21:40:26 -05:00
Lioncash d21b2164e9 kernel/errors: Clean up error codes
Similar to PR 1706, which cleans up the error codes for the filesystem
code, but done for the kernel error codes. This removes the ErrCodes
namespace and specifies the errors directly. This also fixes up any
straggling lines of code that weren't using the named error codes where
applicable.
2018-11-16 14:32:30 -05:00
Mat M 14cede1a0c
Merge pull request #1638 from FreddyFunk/SetMemoryPermission-Stubbed
Implement SetMemoryPermission
2018-11-16 10:35:56 -05:00
bunnei f7319b0d3c
Merge pull request #1687 from lioncash/deduplication
kernel/thread: Deduplicate scheduler switching code
2018-11-15 14:47:42 -08:00
Zach Hilman 0276761a1e process: Make MirrorMemory take state to map new memory as
Credits to Subv
2018-11-15 12:48:09 -05:00
bunnei e1ea8cc721
Merge pull request #1679 from DarkLordZach/deterministic-rng-2
svc: Use proper random entropy generation algorithm
2018-11-14 11:52:27 -08:00
Lioncash f9db75fe40 kernel/thread: Deduplicate scheduler switching code
The code in both places was the same verbatim, so we can extract it to a
function to deduplicate the logic.
2018-11-14 00:02:42 -05:00
Lioncash 004277477a vm_manager: Unstub GetTotalHeapUsage()
Now that we've moved all of the heap-related stuff to the VMManager
class, we can unstub this function, as the necessary members are visible
now.
2018-11-13 13:08:26 -05:00
Lioncash b8e885c6e5 kernel/process: Migrate heap-related memory management out of the process class and into the vm manager
Avoids a breach of responsibilities in the interface and keeps the
direct code for memory management within the VMManager class.
2018-11-13 13:08:19 -05:00
Zach Hilman ab552e4a25 svc: Use proper random entropy generation algorithm 2018-11-13 12:26:03 -05:00
Zach Hilman cb1e63ef09 svc: Return random seed for svcGetInfo RandomEntropy 2018-11-12 21:46:21 -05:00
David 581406af18 svcBreak now dumps information from the debug buffer passed (#1646)
* svcBreak now dumps information from the debug buffer passed

info1 and info2 seem to somtimes hold an address to a buffer, this is usually 4 bytes or the size of the int and contains an error code. There's other circumstances where it can be something different so we hexdump these to examine them at a later date.

* Addressed comments
2018-11-07 20:43:54 -08:00
Frederic Laing ba2cdcdc5a Implement SetMemoryPermission 2018-11-06 10:21:01 +01:00
Frederic Laing ab7472345b Stubbed SetMemoryPermission 2018-11-03 16:01:34 +01:00
Lioncash 352b56367c general: Remove unused boost inclusions where applicable
Cleans up unused includes and trims off some dependencies on externals.
2018-10-30 00:09:46 -04:00
Frederic L 7a5eda5914 global: Use std::optional instead of boost::optional (#1578)
* get rid of boost::optional

* Remove optional references

* Use std::reference_wrapper for optional references

* Fix clang format

* Fix clang format part 2

* Adressed feedback

* Fix clang format and MacOS build
2018-10-30 00:03:25 -04:00
bunnei adf26ae668
Merge pull request #1621 from lioncash/ipc
hle_ipc: Make GetDomainMessageHeader return a regular pointer
2018-10-29 23:55:59 -04:00
Lioncash 6383653a8d hle_ipc: Add member function for querying the existence of a domain header
Gets rid of the need to call the getter and then check for null.
2018-10-29 23:28:04 -04:00