Threads will now be awakened when the objects they're waiting on are signaled, instead of repeating the WaitSynchronization call every now and then.
The scheduler is now called once after every SVC call, and once after a thread is awakened from sleep by its timeout callback.
This new implementation is based off reverse-engineering of the real kernel.
See https://gist.github.com/Subv/02f29bd9f1e5deb7aceea1e8f019c8f4 for a more detailed description of how the real kernel handles rescheduling.
Sessions and Ports are now detached from each other.
HLE services are handled by means of a SessionRequestHandler class, Interface now inherits from this class.
The File and Directory classes are no longer kernel objects, but SessionRequestHandlers instead, bound to a ServerSession when requested.
File::OpenLinkFile now creates a new session pair and binds the File instance to it.
All handles obtained via srv::GetServiceHandle or svcConnectToPort are references to ClientSessions.
Service modules will wait on the counterpart of those ClientSessions (Called ServerSessions) using svcReplyAndReceive or svcWaitSynchronization[1|N], and will be awoken when a SyncRequest is performed.
HLE Interfaces are now ClientPorts which override the HandleSyncRequest virtual member function to perform command handling immediately.
* Bravely Default/Second stuck #1822
CancelLibraryApplet stub
* Log parameter.
* Taking care of comments
* Sync with 3DBrew
* White space ?
* lower case
Open should not be an interface exposed by Directory because it is the Archive thats implement the methed to open the directory. The service API of 3DS also implies this - Open is not a function of directory service, but is of FS main service
src/core/hle/service/soc_u.cpp:107:6: error: 'ENODATA' was not declared in this scope
{ENODATA, 43},
^
src/core/hle/service/soc_u.cpp:117:6: error: 'ENOSR' was not declared in this scope
{ENOSR, 53},
^
src/core/hle/service/soc_u.cpp:118:6: error: 'ENOSTR' was not declared in this scope
{ENOSTR, 54},
^
src/core/hle/service/soc_u.cpp:139:6: error: 'ETIME' was not declared in this scope
{ETIME, 75},
^