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@ -149,15 +149,20 @@ static Result WaitSynchronizationN(s32* out, Handle* handles, s32 handle_count,
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bool wait_thread = !wait_all;
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int handle_index = 0;
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// Handles pointer is invalid
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// Check if 'handles' is invalid
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if (handles == nullptr)
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return ResultCode(ErrorDescription::InvalidPointer, ErrorModule::Kernel, ErrorSummary::InvalidArgument, ErrorLevel::Permanent).raw;
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// Negative handle_count is invalid
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// NOTE: on real hardware, there is no nullptr check for 'out' (tested with firmware 4.4). If
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// this happens, the running application will crash.
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_assert_msg_(Kernel, out != nullptr, "invalid output pointer specified!");
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// Check if 'handle_count' is invalid
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if (handle_count < 0)
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return ResultCode(ErrorDescription::OutOfRange, ErrorModule::OS, ErrorSummary::InvalidArgument, ErrorLevel::Usage).raw;
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// If handle_count is non-zero, iterate through them and wait the current thread on the objects
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// If 'handle_count' is non-zero, iterate through each handle and wait the current thread if
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// necessary
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if (handle_count != 0) {
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bool selected = false; // True once an object has been selected
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for (int i = 0; i < handle_count; ++i) {
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@ -167,7 +172,7 @@ static Result WaitSynchronizationN(s32* out, Handle* handles, s32 handle_count,
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ResultVal<bool> wait = object->Wait(true);
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// Check if the current thread should wait on the object...
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// Check if the current thread should wait on this object...
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if (wait.Succeeded() && *wait) {
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// Check we are waiting on all objects...
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if (wait_all)
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@ -184,15 +189,15 @@ static Result WaitSynchronizationN(s32* out, Handle* handles, s32 handle_count,
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}
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}
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} else {
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// If no handles were passed in, put the thread to sleep only when wait_all=false
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// NOTE: This is supposed to deadlock the current thread if no timeout was specified
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// If no handles were passed in, put the thread to sleep only when 'wait_all' is false
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// NOTE: This should deadlock the current thread if no timeout was specified
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if (!wait_all) {
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wait_thread = true;
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Kernel::WaitCurrentThread(WAITTYPE_SLEEP);
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}
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}
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// If thread should block, then set its state to waiting and then reschedule...
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// If thread should wait, then set its state to waiting and then reschedule...
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if (wait_thread) {
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// Create an event to wake the thread up after the specified nanosecond delay has passed
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Kernel::WakeThreadAfterDelay(Kernel::GetCurrentThread(), nano_seconds);
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