service/audio: Provide an implementation of ExecuteAudioRendererRendering

This service function appears to do nothing noteworthy on the switch.
All it does at the moment is either return an error code or abort the
system. Given we obviously don't want to kill the system, we just opt
for always returning the error code.
master
Lioncash 2019-03-01 03:36:56 +07:00
parent 49c6d21b31
commit 42dc73157c
1 changed files with 12 additions and 1 deletions

@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ public:
{8, &IAudioRenderer::SetRenderingTimeLimit, "SetRenderingTimeLimit"}, {8, &IAudioRenderer::SetRenderingTimeLimit, "SetRenderingTimeLimit"},
{9, &IAudioRenderer::GetRenderingTimeLimit, "GetRenderingTimeLimit"}, {9, &IAudioRenderer::GetRenderingTimeLimit, "GetRenderingTimeLimit"},
{10, &IAudioRenderer::RequestUpdateImpl, "RequestUpdateAuto"}, {10, &IAudioRenderer::RequestUpdateImpl, "RequestUpdateAuto"},
{11, nullptr, "ExecuteAudioRendererRendering"}, {11, &IAudioRenderer::ExecuteAudioRendererRendering, "ExecuteAudioRendererRendering"},
}; };
// clang-format on // clang-format on
RegisterHandlers(functions); RegisterHandlers(functions);
@ -138,6 +138,17 @@ private:
rb.Push(rendering_time_limit_percent); rb.Push(rendering_time_limit_percent);
} }
void ExecuteAudioRendererRendering(Kernel::HLERequestContext& ctx) {
LOG_DEBUG(Service_Audio, "called");
// This service command currently only reports an unsupported operation
// error code, or aborts. Given that, we just always return an error
// code in this case.
IPC::ResponseBuilder rb{ctx, 2};
rb.Push(ResultCode{ErrorModule::Audio, 201});
}
Kernel::EventPair system_event; Kernel::EventPair system_event;
std::unique_ptr<AudioCore::AudioRenderer> renderer; std::unique_ptr<AudioCore::AudioRenderer> renderer;
u32 rendering_time_limit_percent = 100; u32 rendering_time_limit_percent = 100;