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hle: kernel: KServerSession: Fix client disconnected.
- Prevents a cloned session's handler from being overwritten by another disconnected session. - Fixes session handler nullptr asserts with Pokemon Sword & Shield.
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@ -57,11 +57,11 @@ bool SessionRequestManager::HasSessionRequestHandler(const HLERequestContext& co
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void SessionRequestHandler::ClientConnected(KServerSession* session) {
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session->SetSessionHandler(shared_from_this());
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session->ClientConnected(shared_from_this());
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}
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void SessionRequestHandler::ClientDisconnected(KServerSession* session) {
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session->SetSessionHandler(nullptr);
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session->ClientDisconnected();
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}
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HLERequestContext::HLERequestContext(KernelCore& kernel_, Core::Memory::Memory& memory_,
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void OnClientClosed();
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/**
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* Sets the HLE handler for the session. This handler will be called to service IPC requests
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* instead of the regular IPC machinery. (The regular IPC machinery is currently not
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* implemented.)
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*/
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void SetSessionHandler(SessionRequestHandlerPtr handler) {
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void ClientConnected(SessionRequestHandlerPtr handler) {
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manager->SetSessionHandler(std::move(handler));
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}
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void ClientDisconnected() {
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manager = nullptr;
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}
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/**
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* Handle a sync request from the emulated application.
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*
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ class ServiceManager;
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static const int kMaxPortSize = 8; ///< Maximum size of a port name (8 characters)
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/// Arbitrary default number of maximum connections to an HLE service.
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static const u32 DefaultMaxSessions = 0x10000;
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static const u32 DefaultMaxSessions = 0x100;
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/**
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* This is an non-templated base of ServiceFramework to reduce code bloat and compilation times, it
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