- 30 Oct, 2020 10 commits
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Lioncash authored
Prevents the compiler tripping up about Windows headers.
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bunnei authored
General: Make ignoring a discarded return value an error
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bunnei authored
VP9: Minor interface changes and safety improvements
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Lioncash authored
MSVC lets us fine-tune catching expressions with no side-effects a little more.
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Lioncash authored
Allows our CI to catch more potential bugs. This also removes the [[nodiscard]] attribute of IOFile's Open member function. There are cases where a file may want to be opened, but have the status of it checked at a later time.
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Lioncash authored
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Lioncash authored
It's deprecated in the language to autogenerate these if the destructor for a type is specified, so we can explicitly specify how we want these to be generated.
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Lioncash authored
Prevents values from mistakenly being discarded in cases where it's a bug to do so.
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Lioncash authored
The API of VP9 exposes a WasFrameHidden() function which accesses this member. Given the constructor previously didn't initialize this member, it's a potential vector for an uninitialized read. Instead, we can initialize this to a deterministic value to prevent that from occurring.
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Lioncash authored
These helper functions don't directly modify any member state and can be hidden from view.
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- 29 Oct, 2020 13 commits
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bunnei authored
externals: Update fmt to 7.1.0
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bunnei authored
nvdec: Minor tidying up
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bunnei authored
Add hotplug, rumble and fix 3rd party adapters for the GC adapter
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David authored
kernel/process: Add missing <ctime> include
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Morph authored
Fixes compilation on MSVC
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LC authored
web_service: follow-up fix to #4842
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bunnei authored
kernel: Use the current time as the default RNG seed
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bunnei authored
sync_manager: Amend parameter order of calls to SyncptIncr constructor
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liushuyu authored
* The web_service http request is now fixed on Windows (R) platform. * The issue is due to a complicated race-condition in `httplib`, a detailed explanation is available at https://github.com/yhirose/cpp-httplib/pull/701 * A pending Pull Request on `httplib` has been applied to remedy the said race-condition. * The socket availability check is removed due to a behavioral chice of `httplib` that a socket will not be created before any actual request is sent.
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german authored
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LC authored
web_service: web_backend: Handle socket errors with GenericRequest.
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bunnei authored
- Fixes a shutdown crash when we try to submit telemetry if there is a service issue.
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LC authored
video_core: cdma_pusher: Add missing LOG_DEBUG field in ExecuteCommand.
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- 28 Oct, 2020 13 commits
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bunnei authored
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bunnei authored
service: Update function tables
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bunnei authored
externals: Track upstream inih
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LC authored
hle/kernel: Remove unused registered_core_threads to fix data races
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LC authored
common/fiber: Take shared_ptr<Fiber> by copy in YieldTo
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LC authored
tests: Fix data race in fibers test
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LC authored
video_core: Enforce -Werror=type-limits
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LC authored
video_core: Enforce -Wredundant-move and -Wpessimizing-move
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ReinUsesLisp authored
Silence three warnings and make them errors to avoid introducing more in the future.
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ReinUsesLisp authored
Silences one warning and avoids introducing more in the future.
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ReinUsesLisp authored
YieldTo does not intend to modify the passed shared_ptrs. Pass it by copy to keep a reference count while this function executes.
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ReinUsesLisp authored
Previous to this commit, the tests were using operator[] from unordered_map to query elements but this silently inserts empty elements when they don't exist. If all threads were executed without concurrency, this wouldn't be an issue, but the same unordered_map could be written from two threads at the same time. This is a data race and makes some previously inserted elements invisible for a short period of time, causing them to insert and return an empty element. This default constructed element (a zero) was used to index an array of fibers that asserted when one of them was nullptr, shutting the test session off. To address this issue, lock on thread id reads and writes. This could be a shared mutex to allow concurrent reads, but the definition of std::this_thread::get_id is fuzzy when using non-standard techniques like fibers. I opted to use a standard mutex. While we are at it, fix the included headers.
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Lioncash authored
Updates function tables according to info on SwitchBrew.
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- 27 Oct, 2020 4 commits