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@ -303,12 +303,11 @@ static ResultCode WaitSynchronization1(Kernel::Handle handle, s64 nano_seconds)
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/// Wait for the given handles to synchronize, timeout after the specified nanoseconds
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static ResultCode WaitSynchronizationN(s32* out, Kernel::Handle* handles, s32 handle_count,
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static ResultCode WaitSynchronizationN(s32* out, VAddr handles_address, s32 handle_count,
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bool wait_all, s64 nano_seconds) {
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Kernel::Thread* thread = Kernel::GetCurrentThread();
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// Check if 'handles' is invalid
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if (handles == nullptr)
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if (!Memory::IsValidVirtualAddress(handles_address))
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return Kernel::ERR_INVALID_POINTER;
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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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@ -323,7 +322,8 @@ static ResultCode WaitSynchronizationN(s32* out, Kernel::Handle* handles, s32 ha
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std::vector<ObjectPtr> objects(handle_count);
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for (int i = 0; i < handle_count; ++i) {
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auto object = Kernel::g_handle_table.Get<Kernel::WaitObject>(handles[i]);
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Kernel::Handle handle = Memory::Read32(handles_address + i * sizeof(Kernel::Handle));
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auto object = Kernel::g_handle_table.Get<Kernel::WaitObject>(handle);
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if (object == nullptr)
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return ERR_INVALID_HANDLE;
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objects[i] = object;
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