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2023-02-02Revert "hle_ipc: Use std::span to avoid heap allocations/copies when calling ReadBuffer"liamwhite1-1/+1
2022-12-29hle_ipc: Rename ReadBufferSpan to ReadBufferameerj1-2/+2
2022-12-25service: Use ReadBufferSpan where it is trivial to do soameerj1-3/+3
2022-04-23general: Convert source file copyright comments over to SPDXMorph1-3/+2
This formats all copyright comments according to SPDX formatting guidelines. Additionally, this resolves the remaining GPLv2 only licensed files by relicensing them to GPLv2.0-or-later.
2022-04-12service: sfdnsres: add missing includes for some BSDs after 82d46a974ad4Jan Beich1-0/+4
src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp: In function 'Service::Sockets::NetDbError Service::Sockets::AddrInfoErrorToNetDbError(s32)': src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:66:10: error: 'EAI_NODATA' was not declared in this scope; did you mean 'EAI_NONAME'? 66 | case EAI_NODATA: | ^~~~~~~~~~ | EAI_NONAME src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp: In function 'std::vector<unsigned char> Service::Sockets::SerializeAddrInfo(const addrinfo*, s32, std::string_view)': src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:127:53: error: 'sockaddr_in' does not name a type; did you mean 'SockAddrIn'? 127 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(current->ai_addr); | ^~~~~~~~~~~ | SockAddrIn src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:127:64: error: expected '>' before '*' token 127 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(current->ai_addr); | ^ src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:127:64: error: expected '(' before '*' token 127 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(current->ai_addr); | ^ | ( src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:127:65: error: expected primary-expression before '>' token 127 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(current->ai_addr); | ^ src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:127:84: error: expected ')' before ';' token 127 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in*>(current->ai_addr); | ^ | ) src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:148:53: error: 'sockaddr_in6' does not name a type; did you mean 'SockAddrIn6'? 148 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(current->ai_addr); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~ | SockAddrIn6 src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:148:65: error: expected '>' before '*' token 148 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(current->ai_addr); | ^ src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:148:65: error: expected '(' before '*' token 148 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(current->ai_addr); | ^ | ( src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:148:66: error: expected primary-expression before '>' token 148 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(current->ai_addr); | ^ src/core/hle/service/sockets/sfdnsres.cpp:148:85: error: expected ')' before ';' token 148 | const auto addr = *reinterpret_cast<sockaddr_in6*>(current->ai_addr); | ^ | )
2022-04-08service: sfdnsres: Implement DNS address resolutiontech-ticks1-5/+196
2021-06-02general: Replace RESULT_SUCCESS with ResultSuccessMorph1-1/+1
Transition to PascalCase for result names.
2021-04-09sfdnsres: Use proper namesgerman771-2/+2
2020-11-27service: Eliminate usages of the global system instanceLioncash1-19/+19
Completely removes all usages of the global system instance within the services code by passing in the using system instance to the services.
2020-06-29service: Update function tablesVolcaEM1-10/+15
2019-04-04hle/service: Resolve unused variable warningsLioncash1-2/+10
In several places, we have request parsers where there's nothing to really parse, simply because the HLE function in question operates on buffers. In these cases we can just remove these instances altogether. In the other cases, we can retrieve the relevant members from the parser and at least log them out, giving them some use.
2018-09-11hle/service: Default constructors and destructors in the cpp file where applicableLioncash1-0/+2
When a destructor isn't defaulted into a cpp file, it can cause the use of forward declarations to seemingly fail to compile for non-obvious reasons. It also allows inlining of the construction/destruction logic all over the place where a constructor or destructor is invoked, which can lead to code bloat. This isn't so much a worry here, given the services won't be created and destroyed frequently. The cause of the above mentioned non-obvious errors can be demonstrated as follows: ------- Demonstrative example, if you know how the described error happens, skip forwards ------- Assume we have the following in the header, which we'll call "thing.h": \#include <memory> // Forward declaration. For example purposes, assume the definition // of Object is in some header named "object.h" class Object; class Thing { public: // assume no constructors or destructors are specified here, // or the constructors/destructors are defined as: // // Thing() = default; // ~Thing() = default; // // ... Some interface member functions would be defined here private: std::shared_ptr<Object> obj; }; If this header is included in a cpp file, (which we'll call "main.cpp"), this will result in a compilation error, because even though no destructor is specified, the destructor will still need to be generated by the compiler because std::shared_ptr's destructor is *not* trivial (in other words, it does something other than nothing), as std::shared_ptr's destructor needs to do two things: 1. Decrement the shared reference count of the object being pointed to, and if the reference count decrements to zero, 2. Free the Object instance's memory (aka deallocate the memory it's pointing to). And so the compiler generates the code for the destructor doing this inside main.cpp. Now, keep in mind, the Object forward declaration is not a complete type. All it does is tell the compiler "a type named Object exists" and allows us to use the name in certain situations to avoid a header dependency. So the compiler needs to generate destruction code for Object, but the compiler doesn't know *how* to destruct it. A forward declaration doesn't tell the compiler anything about Object's constructor or destructor. So, the compiler will issue an error in this case because it's undefined behavior to try and deallocate (or construct) an incomplete type and std::shared_ptr and std::unique_ptr make sure this isn't the case internally. Now, if we had defaulted the destructor in "thing.cpp", where we also include "object.h", this would never be an issue, as the destructor would only have its code generated in one place, and it would be in a place where the full class definition of Object would be visible to the compiler. ---------------------- End example ---------------------------- Given these service classes are more than certainly going to change in the future, this defaults the constructors and destructors into the relevant cpp files to make the construction and destruction of all of the services consistent and unlikely to run into cases where forward declarations are indirectly causing compilation errors. It also has the plus of avoiding the need to rebuild several services if destruction logic changes, since it would only be necessary to recompile the single cpp file.
2018-07-03Rename logging macro back to LOG_*James Rowe1-1/+1
2018-04-24sockets: Move logging macros over to new fmt-compatible onesLioncash1-1/+1
2018-04-20service: Use nested namespace specifiers where applicableLioncash1-4/+2
Tidies up namespace declarations
2018-04-17Various service name fixes - part 2 (rebased) (#322)Hexagon121-0/+1
* Updated ACC with more service names * Updated SVC with more service names * Updated set with more service names * Updated sockets with more service names * Updated SPL with more service names * Updated time with more service names * Updated vi with more service names
2018-03-25Service/sockets: add bsd:s, nsd:a, nsd:u servicesmailwl1-10/+12
2018-01-30[WIP] sfdnsres: stub (#146)mailwl1-0/+36
sfdnsres: Add several stubs