Kernel/Threading: Warn when a thread can be scheduled in the Syscore (Core 1).
We do not currently implement any cores other than the AppCore (Core 0).
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@ -107,6 +107,8 @@ public:
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ProcessFlags flags;
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/// Kernel compatibility version for this process
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u16 kernel_version = 0;
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/// The default CPU for this process, threads are scheduled on this cpu by default.
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u8 ideal_processor = 0;
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/// The id of this process
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u32 process_id = next_process_id++;
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@ -497,6 +497,11 @@ static ResultCode CreateThread(Handle* out_handle, s32 priority, u32 entry_point
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break;
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}
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if (processor_id == THREADPROCESSORID_1 || processor_id == THREADPROCESSORID_ALL ||
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(processor_id == THREADPROCESSORID_DEFAULT && Kernel::g_current_process->ideal_processor == THREADPROCESSORID_1)) {
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LOG_WARNING(Kernel_SVC, "Newly created thread is allowed to be run in the SysCore, unimplemented.");
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}
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CASCADE_RESULT(SharedPtr<Thread> thread, Kernel::Thread::Create(
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name, entry_point, priority, arg, processor_id, stack_top));
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CASCADE_RESULT(*out_handle, Kernel::g_handle_table.Create(std::move(thread)));
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@ -156,6 +156,9 @@ ResultStatus AppLoader_NCCH::LoadExec() {
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Kernel::g_current_process->resource_limit = Kernel::ResourceLimit::GetForCategory(
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static_cast<Kernel::ResourceLimitCategory>(exheader_header.arm11_system_local_caps.resource_limit_category));
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// Set the default CPU core for this process
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Kernel::g_current_process->ideal_processor = exheader_header.arm11_system_local_caps.ideal_processor;
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// Copy data while converting endianess
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std::array<u32, ARRAY_SIZE(exheader_header.arm11_kernel_caps.descriptors)> kernel_caps;
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std::copy_n(exheader_header.arm11_kernel_caps.descriptors, kernel_caps.size(), begin(kernel_caps));
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