It behaves mostly as WaitSynchronizationN with wait_all = false, except for IPC buffer translation.
The target thread of an IPC response will now wake up when responding.
IPC buffer translation is currently not implemented.
Error passing back to svcSendSyncRequest is currently not implemented.
* Services/UDS: Set the proper bit in the ConnectionStatus structure when creating a network.
This lets the application know that the host was successfully added to the session.
* Services/UDS: Reset the connection status when destroying the network
* Services/UDS: Reset the connection status's bitmask of changed nodes after reporting it to the game.
Copy the IPC command buffer to/from the request context before/after the
handler is invoked. This is part of a move away from using global data
for handling IPC requests.
The old "Interface" class had a few problems such as using free
functions (Which didn't allow you to write the service handler as if it
were a regular class.) which weren't very extensible. (Only received one
parameter with a pointer to the Interface object.)
The new ServiceFramework aims to solve these problems by working with
member functions and passing a generic context struct as parameter. This
struct can be extended in the future without having to update all
existing service implementations.
This allows attaching a HLE handle to a ServerPort at any point after it
is created, allowing port/session creation to be generic between HLE and
regular services.
- Deleted GetStatus() because it wasn't used anywhere outside of Core::System.
- Fixed design flaw where the message bar status could be set despite the game being stopped.
- Made LoadKernelSystemMode return a pair consisting of a system mode and a result code (Could use review).
- Deleted ErrorOpenGL error code in favor of just having ErrorVideoCore.
- Made dialog messages more clear.
- Compared archive ID in fs_user.cpp to ArchiveIdCode::NCCH as opposed to hex magic.
- Cleaned up some other stuff.
It is now known that result code description vary depending on the
module, and so they're best defined on a per-module basis. To support
this, allow passing in an arbitrary integer instead of limiting to the
ones in the ErrorDescription enum. These will be gradually migrated to
their individual users, but a few will be kept as "common" codes shared
by all modules.