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	FS_User: Support FileSye::Path in a more generic way.
added a todo to kernel archive
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		|  | @ -367,6 +367,17 @@ Handle CreateArchive(FileSys::Archive* backend, const std::string& name) { | |||
|  * @return Opened File object | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| Handle OpenFileFromArchive(Handle archive_handle, const FileSys::Path& path, const FileSys::Mode mode) { | ||||
|     // TODO(bunnei): Binary type files get a raw file pointer to the archive. Currently, we create
 | ||||
|     // the archive file handles at app loading, and then keep them persistent throughout execution.
 | ||||
|     // Archives file handles are just reused and not actually freed until emulation shut down.
 | ||||
|     // Verify if real hardware works this way, or if new handles are created each time
 | ||||
|     if (path.GetType() == FileSys::Binary) | ||||
|         // TODO(bunnei): FixMe - this is a hack to compensate for an incorrect FileSys backend
 | ||||
|         // design. While the functionally of this is OK, our implementation decision to separate
 | ||||
|         // normal files from archive file pointers is very likely wrong.
 | ||||
|         // See https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/issues/205
 | ||||
|         return archive_handle; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     File* file = new File; | ||||
|     Handle handle = Kernel::g_object_pool.Create(file); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  |  | |||
|  | @ -28,6 +28,22 @@ void Initialize(Service::Interface* self) { | |||
|     DEBUG_LOG(KERNEL, "called"); | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| /**
 | ||||
|  * FS_User::OpenFile service function | ||||
|  *  Inputs: | ||||
|  *      1 : Transaction | ||||
|  *      2 : Archive handle lower word | ||||
|  *      3 : Archive handle upper word | ||||
|  *      4 : Low path type | ||||
|  *      5 : Low path size | ||||
|  *      6 : Open flags | ||||
|  *      7 : Attributes | ||||
|  *      8 : (LowPathSize << 14) | 2 | ||||
|  *      9 : Low path data pointer | ||||
|  *  Outputs: | ||||
|  *      1 : Result of function, 0 on success, otherwise error code | ||||
|  *      3 : File handle | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| void OpenFile(Service::Interface* self) { | ||||
|     u32* cmd_buff = Service::GetCommandBuffer(); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -39,28 +55,16 @@ void OpenFile(Service::Interface* self) { | |||
|     FileSys::Mode mode; mode.hex = cmd_buff[6]; | ||||
|     u32 attributes        = cmd_buff[7]; // TODO(Link Mauve): do something with those attributes.
 | ||||
|     u32 filename_ptr      = cmd_buff[9]; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     FileSys::Path file_path(filename_type, filename_size, filename_ptr); | ||||
|     std::string file_string; | ||||
|     switch (file_path.GetType()) { | ||||
|     case FileSys::Char: | ||||
|     case FileSys::Wchar: | ||||
|         file_string = file_path.AsString(); | ||||
|         break; | ||||
|     default: | ||||
|         WARN_LOG(KERNEL, "file LowPath type is currently unsupported; returning archive handle instead"); | ||||
|         return; | ||||
|     } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     DEBUG_LOG(KERNEL, "type=%d size=%d mode=%d attrs=%d data=%s", | ||||
|               filename_type, filename_size, mode, attributes, file_string.c_str()); | ||||
|     DEBUG_LOG(KERNEL, "path=%s, mode=%d attrs=%d", file_path.DebugStr().c_str(), mode, attributes); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     Handle handle = Kernel::OpenFileFromArchive(archive_handle, file_path, mode); | ||||
|     if (handle) { | ||||
|         cmd_buff[1] = 0; | ||||
|         cmd_buff[3] = handle; | ||||
|     } else { | ||||
|         ERROR_LOG(KERNEL, "failed to get a handle for file %s", file_string.c_str()); | ||||
|         ERROR_LOG(KERNEL, "failed to get a handle for file %s", file_path.DebugStr().c_str()); | ||||
|         // TODO(Link Mauve): check for the actual error values, this one was just chosen arbitrarily.
 | ||||
|         cmd_buff[1] = -1; | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | @ -68,6 +72,25 @@ void OpenFile(Service::Interface* self) { | |||
|     DEBUG_LOG(KERNEL, "called"); | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| /**
 | ||||
|  * FS_User::OpenFileDirectly service function | ||||
|  *  Inputs: | ||||
|  *      1 : Transaction | ||||
|  *      2 : Archive ID | ||||
|  *      3 : Archive low path type | ||||
|  *      4 : Archive low path size | ||||
|  *      5 : File low path type | ||||
|  *      6 : File low path size | ||||
|  *      7 : Flags | ||||
|  *      8 : Attributes | ||||
|  *      9 : (ArchiveLowPathSize << 14) | 0x802 | ||||
|  *      10 : Archive low path | ||||
|  *      11 : (FileLowPathSize << 14) | 2 | ||||
|  *      12 : File low path | ||||
|  *  Outputs: | ||||
|  *      1 : Result of function, 0 on success, otherwise error code | ||||
|  *      3 : File handle | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| void OpenFileDirectly(Service::Interface* self) { | ||||
|     u32* cmd_buff = Service::GetCommandBuffer(); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -80,47 +103,33 @@ void OpenFileDirectly(Service::Interface* self) { | |||
|     u32 attributes        = cmd_buff[8]; // TODO(Link Mauve): do something with those attributes.
 | ||||
|     u32 archivename_ptr   = cmd_buff[10]; | ||||
|     u32 filename_ptr      = cmd_buff[12]; | ||||
|     FileSys::Path archive_path(archivename_type, archivename_size, archivename_ptr); | ||||
|     FileSys::Path file_path(filename_type, filename_size, filename_ptr); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     DEBUG_LOG(KERNEL, "archive_type=%d archive_size=%d file_type=%d file_size=%d file_mode=%d file_attrs=%d", | ||||
|               archivename_type, archivename_size, filename_type, filename_size, mode, attributes); | ||||
|     DEBUG_LOG(KERNEL, "archive_path=%s file_path=%s, mode=%d attributes=%d", | ||||
|               archive_path.DebugStr().c_str(), file_path.DebugStr().c_str(), mode, attributes); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     if (archivename_type != FileSys::Empty) { | ||||
|     if (archive_path.GetType() != FileSys::Empty) { | ||||
|         ERROR_LOG(KERNEL, "archive LowPath type other than empty is currently unsupported"); | ||||
|         cmd_buff[1] = -1; | ||||
|         return; | ||||
|     } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     // TODO(Link Mauve): check if we should even get a handle for the archive, and don't leak it.
 | ||||
|     // TODO(Link Mauve): Check if we should even get a handle for the archive, and don't leak it
 | ||||
|     Handle archive_handle = Kernel::OpenArchive(archive_id); | ||||
|     if (archive_handle) { | ||||
|         cmd_buff[1] = 0; | ||||
|         // cmd_buff[2] isn't used according to 3dmoo's implementation.
 | ||||
|         cmd_buff[3] = archive_handle; | ||||
|     } else { | ||||
|     if (!archive_handle) { | ||||
|         ERROR_LOG(KERNEL, "failed to get a handle for archive"); | ||||
|         // TODO(Link Mauve): check for the actual error values, this one was just chosen arbitrarily.
 | ||||
|         // TODO(Link Mauve): Check for the actual error values, this one was just chosen arbitrarily
 | ||||
|         cmd_buff[1] = -1; | ||||
|         return; | ||||
|     } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     FileSys::Path file_path(filename_type, filename_size, filename_ptr); | ||||
|     std::string file_string; | ||||
|     switch (file_path.GetType()) { | ||||
|     case FileSys::Char: | ||||
|     case FileSys::Wchar: | ||||
|         file_string = file_path.AsString(); | ||||
|         break; | ||||
|     default: | ||||
|         WARN_LOG(KERNEL, "file LowPath type is currently unsupported; returning archive handle instead"); | ||||
|         return; | ||||
|     } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     Handle handle = Kernel::OpenFileFromArchive(archive_handle, file_path, mode); | ||||
|     if (handle) { | ||||
|         cmd_buff[1] = 0; | ||||
|         cmd_buff[3] = handle; | ||||
|     } else { | ||||
|         ERROR_LOG(KERNEL, "failed to get a handle for file %s", file_string.c_str()); | ||||
|         ERROR_LOG(KERNEL, "failed to get a handle for file %s", file_path.DebugStr().c_str()); | ||||
|         // TODO(Link Mauve): check for the actual error values, this one was just chosen arbitrarily.
 | ||||
|         cmd_buff[1] = -1; | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | @ -205,17 +214,31 @@ void OpenDirectory(Service::Interface* self) { | |||
|     DEBUG_LOG(KERNEL, "called"); | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| /**
 | ||||
|  * FS_User::OpenArchive service function | ||||
|  *  Inputs: | ||||
|  *      1 : Archive ID | ||||
|  *      2 : Archive low path type | ||||
|  *      3 : Archive low path size | ||||
|  *      4 : (LowPathSize << 14) | 2 | ||||
|  *      5 : Archive low path | ||||
|  *  Outputs: | ||||
|  *      1 : Result of function, 0 on success, otherwise error code | ||||
|  *      2 : Archive handle lower word (unused) | ||||
|  *      3 : Archive handle upper word (same as file handle) | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| void OpenArchive(Service::Interface* self) { | ||||
|     u32* cmd_buff = Service::GetCommandBuffer(); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     auto archive_id = static_cast<FileSys::Archive::IdCode>(cmd_buff[1]); | ||||
|     auto archive_id       = static_cast<FileSys::Archive::IdCode>(cmd_buff[1]); | ||||
|     auto archivename_type = static_cast<FileSys::LowPathType>(cmd_buff[2]); | ||||
|     u32 archivename_size = cmd_buff[3]; | ||||
|     u32 archivename_ptr = cmd_buff[5]; | ||||
|     u32 archivename_size  = cmd_buff[3]; | ||||
|     u32 archivename_ptr   = cmd_buff[5]; | ||||
|     FileSys::Path archive_path(archivename_type, archivename_size, archivename_ptr); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     DEBUG_LOG(KERNEL, "type=%d size=%d", archivename_type, archivename_size); | ||||
|     DEBUG_LOG(KERNEL, "archive_path=%s", archive_path.DebugStr().c_str()); | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     if (archivename_type != FileSys::Empty) { | ||||
|     if (archive_path.GetType() != FileSys::Empty) { | ||||
|         ERROR_LOG(KERNEL, "archive LowPath type other than empty is currently unsupported"); | ||||
|         cmd_buff[1] = -1; | ||||
|         return; | ||||
|  |  | |||
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