This gives headings consistent link references that won't arbitrarily
change if the text representing it does, which makes for better
organization. This is also less error-prone when it comes to specifying
links in the presence of two headings with the same text content, but
under different sections.
This also treats each section and sub-section such that they all have
their own dividers.
When the TMD doesn't exist on the NAND, IOS returns -106.
This commit also changes IsValid() to not check for the TMD validity,
since this is not always something we want. (IOS can have different
error codes when the TMD is missing, or even worse, simply assume
that the TMD is valid.)
IOS determines installed titles by looking at /title, not uid.sys,
which is more like a history of installed titles. And it does not care
at all about the installed TMD (or even if it is present at all).
This moves all the byte swapping utilities into a header named Swap.h.
A dedicated header is much more preferable here due to the size of the
code itself. In general usage throughout the codebase, CommonFuncs.h was
generally only included for these functions anyway. These being in their
own header avoids dumping the lesser used utilities into scope. As well
as providing a localized area for more utilities related to byte
swapping in the future (should they be needed). This also makes it nicer
to identify which files depend on the byte swapping utilities in
particular.
Since this is a completely new header, moving the code uncovered a few
indirect includes, as well as making some other inclusions unnecessary.
This removes wrappers for ES_DIVerify and ES::LoadWAD. They are not
really useful as we can simply call the ES function directly, and
it is actually somewhat confusing because both functions are static
and are not tied to a particular ES instance.
This allows Dolphin to stay up-to-date about what title is currently
running, which fixes savestates, screenshots, etc. after an ES_Launch.
Same limitation as with MIOS: currently, GameINIs are not reloaded,
because it's a pain with the current config system. It'll happen
when the new config system is done, and this commit makes it much
easier to do!
Some members are shared between ES instances, and they are just global
variables in IOS.
This is more efficient than getting the installed titles or setting the
current active title tons of times for no reason.
This changes ES to keep track of the active title properly,
just like IOS:
* It is NOT changed on resource manager open/close.
* It is reset on IOS reload.
* It is changed by ES_DIVerify and ES_Launch.
IOS stores the active title in a structure like this:
struct ESTitleContext
{
Ticket* ticket;
TMD* tmd;
u32 active;
};
With this commit, we also do keep the Ticket and TMD around. This
makes some of the DI ioctlvs (which return data about the current
active title) trivial to implement in the future.
This fixes the System Menu not being able to see update partitions
and also allows us to change Dolphin's active game info in the future.