Previously we assumed a submission package can only contain one Program NCA with a single TitleID.
However, Super Mario 3D All-Stars contains four Program NCAs, each with their unique TitleIDs.
This accounts for the existence of multi-content games such as this one.
- Fixes booting Super Mario 3D All-Stars from the games list.
Previously this function was using ~16KB of stack (16528 bytes), which
was caused by the function arguments being taken by value rather than by
reference.
We can make this significantly lighter on the stack by taking them by
reference.
We make it explicit that we're truncating arithmetic here to resolve
compiler warnings (even if the sizes weren't u32/u64 arithmetic
generally promotes to int :<)
Migrates a remaining common file over to the Common namespace, making it
consistent with the rest of common files.
This also allows for high-traffic FS related code to alias the
filesystem function namespace as
namespace FS = Common::FS;
for more concise typing.
We can add a helper function to make creation of these files nicer.
While we're at it, we can eliminate an unnecessary std::array copy in
the constructor. This makes the overhead on some of these functions way
less intensive, given some arrays were quite large.
e.g. The timezone location names are 9633 bytes in size.
In a few places, the data to be set as the IV is already within an array.
We shouldn't require this data to be heap-allocated if it doesn't need
to be. This allows certain callers to reduce heap churn.
Previously, the method wasn't modifying any class state and therefore not having any effects when called.
Since this has been the case for a very long time now, I'm not sure if we couldn't just remove this method altogether.
- This checks for and removes old updates or dlc based on title id. If a content meta nca exists within the registered cache, it will attempt to remove all the ncas associated with the content meta before installing a new update/dlc
When zero byte files are present, the key (offset) for that file is identical to the file right after. A std::map isn't able to fit key-value pairs with identical keys (offsets), therefore, the solution is to use std::multimap which permits multiple entries with the same key.
This most prominently fixes Pokemon Sword and Shield weather with any RomFS mod applied.
The file wasn't closed prior to being renamed / moved, throwing an error that states "The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process." Fix this by closing the file prior to a rename / move operation.
Fixes saving in Luigi's Mansion 3 and KATANA KAMI: A Way of the Samurai Story.
We should not be limited by the SDMC's partition size, set this to 1 TiB. Hardware is limited to the max allowed by the MBR partition table which is 2 TiB.
Sets the total space of user and system partitions to their hardware defaults.
Furthermore, return the total space as free space for the user partition to prevent it from reaching zero.
Some games like Bioshock 2 check for the available free space prior to save creation, and we should not be limited by arbitrary limits.
Changes many patch_manager functions to use a case-less variant of
GetSubdirectory. Fixes patches not showing up on *nix systems when
patch directories are named with odd cases, i.e. `exeFS'.
Previously, we were reading the keys everytime a KeyManager object was created, causing yuzu to reread the keys file multiple hundreds of times when loading the game list.
With this change, it is only loaded once.
On my system, this decreased game list loading times by a factor of 20.
Allows reporting more cases where logic errors may exist, such as
implicit fallthrough cases, etc.
We currently ignore unused parameters, since we currently have many
cases where this is intentional (virtual interfaces).
While we're at it, we can also tidy up any existing code that causes
warnings. This also uncovered a few bugs as well.
After further hardware investigation, it appears that some games, perhaps those more lazily coded, will not call EnsureSaveData, meaning that they expect the normal (current) save to be automatically made. Additionally, some games do not create a cache or temporary save before use.
In these 3 specific instances, the save is created automatically for the game if it doesn't exist.
This only encourages the use of the global system instance (which will
be phased out long-term). Instead, we use the direct system function
call directly to remove the appealing but discouraged short-hand.
Migrates the HLE service code off the use of directly accessing the
global system instance where trivially able to do so.
This removes all usages of Core::CurrentProcess from the service code,
only 8 occurrences of this function exist elsewhere. There's still quite
a bit of "System::GetInstance()" being used, however this was able to
replace a few instances.