HLE/IPC: move command buffer translation into kernel as TODO says
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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ class HandleTable;
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class Process;
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class Thread;
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class Event;
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class HLERequestContext;
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/**
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* Interface implemented by HLE Session handlers.
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@ -39,13 +40,10 @@ public:
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/**
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* Handles a sync request from the emulated application.
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* @param server_session The ServerSession that was triggered for this sync request,
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* it should be used to differentiate which client (As in ClientSession) we're answering to.
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* TODO(Subv): Use a wrapper structure to hold all the information relevant to
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* this request (ServerSession, Originator thread, Translated command buffer, etc).
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* @returns ResultCode the result code of the translate operation.
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* @param context holds all the information relevant to his request (ServerSession, Translated
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* command buffer, etc).
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*/
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virtual void HandleSyncRequest(SharedPtr<ServerSession> server_session) = 0;
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virtual void HandleSyncRequest(Kernel::HLERequestContext& context) = 0;
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/**
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* Signals that a client has just connected to this HLE handler and keeps the
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
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namespace Kernel {
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ServerSession::ServerSession(KernelSystem& kernel) : WaitObject(kernel) {}
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ServerSession::ServerSession(KernelSystem& kernel) : WaitObject(kernel), kernel(kernel) {}
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ServerSession::~ServerSession() {
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// This destructor will be called automatically when the last ServerSession handle is closed by
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// the emulated application.
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@ -66,7 +66,25 @@ ResultCode ServerSession::HandleSyncRequest(SharedPtr<Thread> thread) {
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// If this ServerSession has an associated HLE handler, forward the request to it.
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if (hle_handler != nullptr) {
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hle_handler->HandleSyncRequest(SharedPtr<ServerSession>(this));
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// TODO(wwylele): avoid GetPointer
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u32* cmd_buf =
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reinterpret_cast<u32*>(kernel.memory.GetPointer(thread->GetCommandBufferAddress()));
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Kernel::Process* current_process = thread->owner_process;
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Kernel::HLERequestContext context(this);
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context.PopulateFromIncomingCommandBuffer(cmd_buf, *current_process);
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hle_handler->HandleSyncRequest(context);
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ASSERT(thread->status == Kernel::ThreadStatus::Running ||
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thread->status == Kernel::ThreadStatus::WaitHleEvent);
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// Only write the response immediately if the thread is still running. If the HLE handler
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// put the thread to sleep then the writing of the command buffer will be deferred to the
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// wakeup callback.
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if (thread->status == Kernel::ThreadStatus::Running) {
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context.WriteToOutgoingCommandBuffer(cmd_buf, *current_process);
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}
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}
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if (thread->status == ThreadStatus::Running) {
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@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ private:
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std::string name = "Unknown");
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friend class KernelSystem;
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KernelSystem& kernel;
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};
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} // namespace Kernel
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@ -169,39 +169,17 @@ void ServiceFrameworkBase::ReportUnimplementedFunction(u32* cmd_buf, const Funct
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cmd_buf[1] = 0;
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}
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void ServiceFrameworkBase::HandleSyncRequest(
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Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::ServerSession> server_session) {
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Kernel::KernelSystem& kernel = Core::System::GetInstance().Kernel();
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auto thread = kernel.GetThreadManager().GetCurrentThread();
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// TODO(wwylele): avoid GetPointer
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u32* cmd_buf = reinterpret_cast<u32*>(
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Core::System::GetInstance().Memory().GetPointer(thread->GetCommandBufferAddress()));
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u32 header_code = cmd_buf[0];
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void ServiceFrameworkBase::HandleSyncRequest(Kernel::HLERequestContext& context) {
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u32 header_code = context.CommandBuffer()[0];
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auto itr = handlers.find(header_code);
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const FunctionInfoBase* info = itr == handlers.end() ? nullptr : &itr->second;
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if (info == nullptr || info->handler_callback == nullptr) {
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return ReportUnimplementedFunction(cmd_buf, info);
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return ReportUnimplementedFunction(context.CommandBuffer(), info);
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}
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Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::Process> current_process = kernel.GetCurrentProcess();
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// TODO(yuriks): The kernel should be the one handling this as part of translation after
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// everything else is migrated
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Kernel::HLERequestContext context(std::move(server_session));
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context.PopulateFromIncomingCommandBuffer(cmd_buf, *current_process);
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LOG_TRACE(Service, "{}", MakeFunctionString(info->name, GetServiceName().c_str(), cmd_buf));
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LOG_TRACE(Service, "{}",
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MakeFunctionString(info->name, GetServiceName().c_str(), context.CommandBuffer()));
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handler_invoker(this, info->handler_callback, context);
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ASSERT(thread->status == Kernel::ThreadStatus::Running ||
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thread->status == Kernel::ThreadStatus::WaitHleEvent);
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// Only write the response immediately if the thread is still running. If the HLE handler put
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// the thread to sleep then the writing of the command buffer will be deferred to the wakeup
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// callback.
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if (thread->status == Kernel::ThreadStatus::Running) {
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context.WriteToOutgoingCommandBuffer(cmd_buf, *current_process);
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}
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}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// Creates a port pair and registers it on the kernel's global port registry.
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void InstallAsNamedPort(Kernel::KernelSystem& kernel);
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void HandleSyncRequest(Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::ServerSession> server_session) override;
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void HandleSyncRequest(Kernel::HLERequestContext& context) override;
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protected:
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/// Member-function pointer type of SyncRequest handlers.
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