Applications can request the kernel to allocate a piece of the linear heap for them when creating a shared memory object.
Shared memory areas are now properly mapped into the target processes when calling svcMapMemoryBlock.
Removed the APT Shared Font hack as it is no longer needed.
This prevents some games (like Super Mario 3D Land) from freezing when trying to launch it, however, it's not complete and won't let you go past Mii selection as the parameter structure hasn't been reverse engineered yet.
This commit fixes several kernel object leaks. The most severe of them
was threads not being removed from the private handle table used for
CoreTiming events. This resulted in Threads never being released, which
in turn held references to Process, causing CodeSets to never be freed
when loading other applications.
This coincidentally fixes an issue about the PTM service failing to create its SharedExtSaveData archive due to the FS service not being initialized by the time the creating code runs.
Ideally I'd like to move each process to its own folder, and have a single file per process that registers the service classes, which would be in their own files inside that folder. Then each service class would just call functions from the process to complete the commands.