hle: kernel: Remove redundant tracking of dummy threads.

- These are already tracked by kernel's registered_objects member.
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bunnei 2022-01-18 17:59:54 -08:00
parent 91ff6d4cb3
commit f6815086a1

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@ -301,12 +301,10 @@ struct KernelCore::Impl {
// Gets the dummy KThread for the caller, allocating a new one if this is the first time // Gets the dummy KThread for the caller, allocating a new one if this is the first time
KThread* GetHostDummyThread() { KThread* GetHostDummyThread() {
auto make_thread = [this]() { auto make_thread = [this]() {
std::lock_guard lk(dummy_thread_lock); KThread* thread = KThread::Create(system.Kernel());
auto& thread = dummy_threads.emplace_back(std::make_unique<KThread>(system.Kernel())); ASSERT(KThread::InitializeDummyThread(thread).IsSuccess());
KAutoObject::Create(thread.get());
ASSERT(KThread::InitializeDummyThread(thread.get()).IsSuccess());
thread->SetName(fmt::format("DummyThread:{}", GetHostThreadId())); thread->SetName(fmt::format("DummyThread:{}", GetHostThreadId()));
return thread.get(); return thread;
}; };
thread_local KThread* saved_thread = make_thread(); thread_local KThread* saved_thread = make_thread();
@ -731,7 +729,6 @@ struct KernelCore::Impl {
std::mutex server_sessions_lock; std::mutex server_sessions_lock;
std::mutex registered_objects_lock; std::mutex registered_objects_lock;
std::mutex registered_in_use_objects_lock; std::mutex registered_in_use_objects_lock;
std::mutex dummy_thread_lock;
std::atomic<u32> next_object_id{0}; std::atomic<u32> next_object_id{0};
std::atomic<u64> next_kernel_process_id{KProcess::InitialKIPIDMin}; std::atomic<u64> next_kernel_process_id{KProcess::InitialKIPIDMin};
@ -788,9 +785,6 @@ struct KernelCore::Impl {
std::array<Core::CPUInterruptHandler, Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES> interrupts{}; std::array<Core::CPUInterruptHandler, Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES> interrupts{};
std::array<std::unique_ptr<Kernel::KScheduler>, Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES> schedulers{}; std::array<std::unique_ptr<Kernel::KScheduler>, Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES> schedulers{};
// Specifically tracked to be automatically destroyed with kernel
std::vector<std::unique_ptr<KThread>> dummy_threads;
bool is_multicore{}; bool is_multicore{};
std::atomic_bool is_shutting_down{}; std::atomic_bool is_shutting_down{};
bool is_phantom_mode_for_singlecore{}; bool is_phantom_mode_for_singlecore{};