This happened to work without any problems because the only way for a
file system to be invalid was to not have the right GC/Wii magic word
in the unencrypted area, and a volume could not be created without
having the right GC/Wii magic word there. Now that file systems read
the magic word from a partition instead, a fix is needed.
I replaced m_OffsetShift with m_Wii in bb93336 to support
the decrypt parameter for read functions. Doing that is no
longer necessary, so m_offset_shift is now used like before.
By removing mutable state in VolumeWiiCrypted, this change makes
partition-related code simpler. It also gets rid of other ugly things,
like ISOProperties's "over 9000" loop that creates a list of
partitions by trying possible combinations, and DiscScrubber's
volume swapping that recreates the entire volume when it needs to
change partition.
This is something that should be the responsibility of the frontend
booting the game. Making this part of the host 'interface' inherently
requires frontends to leak internal details (much like the other
UI-related functions in the interface).
This also decouples more behavior from the debugger and the
initialization process in the wx frontend. This also eliminates several
usages of the parent menubar in the debugger code window.
VolumeDirectory doesn't support necessities like TMDs,
so thanks to 5.0-2172 (18968ab), EmulatedBS2_Wii crashes
when the inserted disc is a VolumeDirectory.
This commit fixes that.
This commit makes our DOL booting code very similar to our
ELF booting code. One exception is that the DOL booting
code still always calls SetupBAT. (Note that EmulatedBS2_GC
calls SetupBAT even if no disc is inserted.) I'm not sure
if there's a point to the difference, but I thought I'd
better avoid changing it so that I don't break anything.
For thread safety reasons, the currently inserted volume must
only be accessed by the DVD thread (or by the CPU thread if it
calls DVDThread::WaitUntilIdle() first). After this commit,
only DVDThread.cpp can access the volume, which prevents code in
other files from accessing the volume in a non-threadsafe way.
Direct access to the WAD bytes is required to read contents with proper
padding data (since they can sometimes end up being outside of the
data app section). Allowing the whole buffer to be accessed directly
would be error prone, so this commit adds GetContent() to WiiWAD
for getting raw content data by index.
These cannot be booted, so it is bad UX to show them in the UI as if
they were regular titles, and yet have different behaviour for them.
And technically, there is no reason to allow them to be used to boot
in the first place.
Another reason they should not be shown is that Dolphin fails
spectacularly with WADs that have a valid boot content index, but are
not PPC titles (e.g. IOS WADs). The only reliable way to avoid this
is to check for the title type and only show channels, just like
the Wii System Menu.
Mistakenly used the wrong TMD to clean up the import.
The original TMD is the one that is supposed to be used when
cancelling an import, but I forgot it's in the /import directory after
starting an import.
This exposes all ES title management ioctlvs to avoid duplicating IOS
code everywhere and to make it easier to reuse (since this way it's
not unnecessarily tied to the PPC IPC mechanism anymore) and unit test.
Some functions were also renamed for consistency with the other names,
*and* with official names.