// Copyright 2014 Citra Emulator Project // Licensed under GPLv2+ // Refer to the license.txt file included. #pragma once #include "core/hle/kernel/kernel.h" namespace Kernel { static const int kCommandHeaderOffset = 0x80; ///< Offset into command buffer of header /** * Returns a pointer to the command buffer in kernel memory * @param offset Optional offset into command buffer * @return Pointer to command buffer */ inline static u32* GetCommandBuffer(const int offset=0) { return (u32*)Memory::GetPointer(Memory::KERNEL_MEMORY_VADDR + kCommandHeaderOffset + offset); } /** * Kernel object representing the client endpoint of an IPC session. Sessions are the basic CTR-OS * primitive for communication between different processes, and are used to implement service calls * to the various system services. * * To make a service call, the client must write the command header and parameters to the buffer * located at offset 0x80 of the TLS (Thread-Local Storage) area, then execute a SendSyncRequest * SVC call with its Session handle. The kernel will read the command header, using it to marshall * the parameters to the process at the server endpoint of the session. After the server replies to * the request, the response is marshalled back to the caller's TLS buffer and control is * transferred back to it. * * In Citra, only the client endpoint is currently implemented and only HLE calls, where the IPC * request is answered by C++ code in the emulator, are supported. When SendSyncRequest is called * with the session handle, this class's SyncRequest method is called, which should read the TLS * buffer and emulate the call accordingly. Since the code can directly read the emulated memory, * no parameter marshalling is done. * * In the long term, this should be turned into the full-fledged IPC mechanism implemented by * CTR-OS so that IPC calls can be optionally handled by the real implementations of processes, as * opposed to HLE simulations. */ class Session : public Object { public: std::string GetTypeName() const override { return "Session"; } static Kernel::HandleType GetStaticHandleType() { return Kernel::HandleType::Session; } Kernel::HandleType GetHandleType() const override { return Kernel::HandleType::Session; } /** * Handles a synchronous call to this session using HLE emulation. Emulated <-> emulated calls * aren't supported yet. */ virtual ResultVal SyncRequest() = 0; }; }