We still don't know what the other parameters do, but they appear to be very similar to those of FormatThisUserSaveData.
Most likely FormatThisUserSaveData is just an alias for FormatSaveData with LowPathType Empty
The savedata for each game is stored in /savedata/<ProgramID> for NCCH files. ELF files and 3DSX files use the folder 0 because they have no ID information
Got rid of the code duplication in File and Directory
Files that deal with the host machine's file system now live in DiskFile, similarly for directories and DiskDirectory and archives with DiskArchive.
FS_U: Use the correct error code when a file wasn't found
- Refactor FS::Archive internals to make Archive creation and lifetime
management clearer.
- Remove the "Archive as a File" hack.
- Implement 64-bit Archive handles.
This is a first step at fixing the conceptual insanity that is our
handling of service and IPC calls. For now, interfaces still directly
derived from Session because we don't have the infrastructure to do it
properly. (That is, Processes and scheduling them.)
- Linear simply indicates that the mapped physical address is always MappedVAddr+0x0C000000, thus this memory can be used for hardware devices' DMA (such as the GPU).
This is in line with what the hardware itself does.
It does this by splitting the initial directory opening into Directory.Open(), which will return false if a stat fails.
Then, Archive::OpenDirectory will return nullptr, and archive.cpp will return an error code .
For now threads are using their Handle value as their Id, it should not really cause any problems because Handle values are unique in Citra, but it should be changed. I left a ToDo there because this is not correct behavior as per hardware.