Implements both SendVibrationGcErmCommand and GetActualVibrationGcErmCommand, and modifies GetVibrationDeviceInfo to account for additional controllers.
This command returns a Nintendo Account ID and writes 2 output buffers. The first output buffer is a NasUserBaseForApplication and the second output buffer is currently empty.
Used by:
- Pokken Tournament DX
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
After rewriting the resource limit, objects releasing reserved resources require a live kernel instance.
This commit fixes exceptions that occur due to the kernel being destroyed before some objects released their resources, allowing for a graceful exit.
- Previous optimized impl. resulted in an integer overflow, so revert.
- This is our slow/fallback path that should never be really be used, so the optimization in unimportant.
Allow sharing return types with the rest of the code base. For example,
we use 'u128 = std::array<u64, 2>', meanwhile Google's code uses
'uint128 = std::pair<u64, u64>'.
While we are at it, use size_t instead of std::size_t.
Adds the access key to the Controller P1 selection at View -> Debugger
-> Controller P1. Avoids using the windowTitle as that would add a
literal & to the beginning of the window title.
This creates non-sRGB texture views for sRGB texture formats to allow for interfacing with these views in compute shaders using imageLoad and imageStore.
Co-Authored-By: Rodrigo Locatti <reinuseslisp@airmail.cc>
Load the current tick to a local variable, moving it out of an atomic
and allowing us to compare the value without going through a pointer
each time. This should make the loop more optimizable.
Fix a tragic off-by-one condition that causes Vulkan's stream buffer to
think it's always full, using fallback memory. The OpenGL was also
affected by this bug to a lesser extent.