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With this, only 19 usages of the global system instance remain within
the core library.
We're almost there.
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Now all that remains is:
18 instances in file_sys code
14 instances in GDB stub code (this can be tossed wholesale)
4 instances in HLE code
2 instances in settings code.
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nsp: Fix various errors with loading and processing of extracted NSPs
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Avoids all extracted NSPs being marked as error file type because they don't have program NCAs.
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Avoids 0 being used as title ID for all extracted NSPs.
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Also cleanup of general stuff
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This gives us significantly more control over where in the
initialization process we start execution of the main process.
Previously we were running the main process before the CPU or GPU
threads were initialized (not good). This amends execution to start
after all of our threads are properly set up.
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Prevents nullptr bug when trying to dump the RomFS of an NSP resulting from secondary_loader not being initialized.
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Neither of these functions require the use of shared ownership of the
returned pointer. This makes it more difficult to create reference
cycles with, and makes the interface more generic, as std::shared_ptr
instances can be created from a std::unique_ptr, but the vice-versa
isn't possible. This also alters relevant functions to take NCA
arguments by const reference rather than a const reference to a
std::shared_ptr. These functions don't alter the ownership of the memory
used by the NCA instance, so we can make the interface more generic by
not assuming anything about the type of smart pointer the NCA is
contained within and make it the caller's responsibility to ensure the
supplied NCA is valid.
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Reads the update included with the game if it has one and adds the new ErrorNoPackedUpdate status.
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Fixes errors with certain updates
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A process should never require being reference counted in this
situation. If the handle to a process is freed before this function is
called, it's definitely a bug with our lifetime management, so we can
put the requirement in place for the API that the process must be a
valid instance.
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