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11 commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nekotekina 43d3ccce95 SPU Channels improved 2015-07-21 23:14:28 +03:00
Nekotekina 3bc6c53eb3 sys_interrupt improved 2015-07-18 03:12:10 +03:00
Nekotekina 8f9e1100c8 SPU fixes, various fixes 2015-07-10 04:31:25 +03:00
Nekotekina 3aefa2b4e1 ThreadBase rewritten (wip) 2015-07-10 04:31:16 +03:00
Nekotekina edb9595721 Using vm::ps3 namespace moved in proper places
Various fixes
2015-07-10 04:30:41 +03:00
Nekotekina 22b78fec71 IdManager improved, atomic_t improved
Various changes
2015-05-27 06:11:59 +03:00
Nekotekina ec8519b969 LLVM stack overflow fix 2015-03-24 18:17:53 +03:00
Nekotekina 5f8cf18a5a SPU refactoring 2015-03-03 00:09:20 +03:00
Raul Tambre 9e5403aeb3 Remove unneeded be_t 2014-10-11 20:20:01 +03:00
Nekotekina 9501869aa1 mem32_t replaced 2014-09-01 04:51:48 +04:00
Alexandro Sánchez Bach 08d61163ea Removed external functions from SysCalls.h
* Replace `int` with `s32` as return type for syscalls.
* Renamed `SC_Something.*` files with the proper lv2 name
`sys_something.*`.
* Moving away from the lv2, those functions and folders that doesn't
correspond to lv2 functions. E.g. module functions from sys_io,
sysPrxForUser, cellGcmSys.
* Splitted some files (memory -> memory+mmapper) and merged other ones
(event+event_flag ->event, spu+spu_thread -> spu), according to common
sense, PSDevWiki docs, and checking firmware files.
* Removed external functions from `SysCalls.h`.

NOTE: What should we do about: cellGcmCallback? It's not a lv2 syscall
but it appears on the sc_table and it is actually called in games. Is
this some kind of hack?
2014-07-06 16:23:37 +02:00