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* Mutex: Locks should be recursive.Gravatar bunnei2015-02-09
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* Kernel: Stop creating useless Handles during object creationGravatar Yuri Kunde Schlesner2015-02-02
| | | | | They're finally unnecessary, and will stop cluttering the application's handle table.
* Kernel: Make WaitObjects share ownership of Threads waiting on themGravatar Yuri Kunde Schlesner2015-02-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | During normal operation, a thread waiting on an WaitObject and the object hold mutual references to each other for the duration of the wait. If a process is forcefully terminated (The CTR kernel has a SVC to do this, TerminateProcess, though no equivalent exists for threads.) its threads would also be stopped and destroyed, leaving dangling pointers in the WaitObjects. The solution is to simply have the Thread remove itself from WaitObjects when it is stopped. The vector of Threads in WaitObject has also been changed to hold SharedPtrs, just in case. (Better to have a reference cycle than a crash.)
* Explicitly instantiate constructors/destructors for Kernel objectsGravatar Yuri Kunde Schlesner2015-02-02
| | | | | | This should speed up compile times a bit, as well as enable more liberal use of forward declarations. (Due to SharedPtr not trying to emit the destructor anymore.)
* Kernel: Mark all appropriate kernel objects as "final"Gravatar Yuri Kunde Schlesner2015-01-30
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* Kernel: Convert Mutex to not use HandlesGravatar Yuri Kunde Schlesner2015-01-30
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* Mutex: Cleanup and remove redundant code.Gravatar bunnei2015-01-21
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* License changeGravatar purpasmart962014-12-20
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* Mutex: Release all held mutexes when a thread exits.Gravatar Subv2014-12-07
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* Remove duplicated docs/update them for changed parameters.Gravatar Yuri Kunde Schlesner2014-11-24
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* HLE: Revamp error handling throrough the HLE codeGravatar Yuri Kunde Schlesner2014-11-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | All service calls in the CTR OS return result codes indicating the success or failure of the call. Previous to this commit, Citra's HLE emulation of services and the kernel universally either ignored errors or returned dummy -1 error codes. This commit makes an initial effort to provide an infrastructure for error reporting and propagation which can be use going forward to make HLE calls accurately return errors as the original system. A few parts of the code have been updated to use the new system where applicable. One part of this effort is the definition of the `ResultCode` type, which provides facilities for constructing and parsing error codes in the structured format used by the CTR. The `ResultVal` type builds on `ResultCode` by providing a container for values returned by function that can report errors. It enforces that correct error checking will be done on function returns by preventing the use of the return value if the function returned an error code. Currently this change is mostly internal since errors are still suppressed on the ARM<->HLE border, as a temporary compatibility hack. As functionality is implemented and tested this hack can be eventually removed.
* Remove trailing spaces in every file but the ones imported from SkyEye, AOSP ↵Gravatar Emmanuel Gil Peyrot2014-11-19
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* Kernel: Updated various kernel function "name" arguments to be const references.Gravatar bunnei2014-06-13
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* svc: added optional name field to Event and Mutex (used for debugging)Gravatar bunnei2014-06-02
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* mutex: removed docstring comment that is no longer relevantGravatar bunnei2014-05-26
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* mutex: added additional docstringsGravatar bunnei2014-05-26
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* mutex: refactored the interface to code to return a Mutex* handleGravatar bunnei2014-05-20
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* mutex: initial commit of HLE moduleGravatar bunnei2014-05-20