kernel/error: Add error code for the handle table being full
This replaces the lingering 3DS constant with the proper one, and utilizes it within HandleTable's Create() member function.merge-requests/60/head
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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ namespace Kernel {
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namespace ErrCodes {
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enum {
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// TODO(Subv): Remove these 3DS OS error codes.
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OutOfHandles = 19,
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SessionClosedByRemote = 26,
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PortNameTooLong = 30,
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NoPendingSessions = 35,
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@ -20,6 +19,7 @@ enum {
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// Confirmed Switch OS error codes
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InvalidAddress = 102,
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HandleTableFull = 105,
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InvalidMemoryState = 106,
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InvalidMemoryPermissions = 108,
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InvalidProcessorId = 113,
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// double check that the code matches before re-using the constant.
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// TODO(bunnei): Replace these with correct errors for Switch OS
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constexpr ResultCode ERR_OUT_OF_HANDLES(-1);
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constexpr ResultCode ERR_HANDLE_TABLE_FULL(ErrorModule::Kernel, ErrCodes::HandleTableFull);
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constexpr ResultCode ERR_SESSION_CLOSED_BY_REMOTE(-1);
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constexpr ResultCode ERR_PORT_NAME_TOO_LONG(-1);
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constexpr ResultCode ERR_MAX_CONNECTIONS_REACHED(-1);
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ ResultVal<Handle> HandleTable::Create(SharedPtr<Object> obj) {
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u16 slot = next_free_slot;
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if (slot >= generations.size()) {
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LOG_ERROR(Kernel, "Unable to allocate Handle, too many slots in use.");
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return ERR_OUT_OF_HANDLES;
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return ERR_HANDLE_TABLE_FULL;
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}
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next_free_slot = generations[slot];
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/**
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* Allocates a handle for the given object.
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* @return The created Handle or one of the following errors:
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* - `ERR_OUT_OF_HANDLES`: the maximum number of handles has been exceeded.
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* - `ERR_HANDLE_TABLE_FULL`: the maximum number of handles has been exceeded.
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*/
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ResultVal<Handle> Create(SharedPtr<Object> obj);
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