Ryujinx/Ryujinx.HLE/HOS/Applets/SoftwareKeyboard/SoftwareKeyboardApplet.cs
mageven a33dc2f491
Improved Logger (#1292)
* Logger class changes only

Now compile-time checking is possible with the help of Nullable Value
types.

* Misc formatting

* Manual optimizations

PrintGuestLog
PrintGuestStackTrace
Surfaceflinger DequeueBuffer

* Reduce SendVibrationXX log level to Debug

* Add Notice log level

This level is always enabled and used to print system info, etc...
Also, rewrite LogColor to switch expression as colors are static

* Unify unhandled exception event handlers

* Print enabled LogLevels during init

* Re-add App Exit disposes in proper order

nit: switch case spacing

* Revert PrintGuestStackTrace to Info logs due to #1407

PrintGuestStackTrace is now called in some critical error handlers
so revert to old behavior as KThread isn't part of Guest.

* Batch replace Logger statements
2020-08-04 01:32:53 +02:00

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using Ryujinx.Common.Logging;
using Ryujinx.HLE.HOS.Applets.SoftwareKeyboard;
using Ryujinx.HLE.HOS.Services.Am.AppletAE;
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Text;
namespace Ryujinx.HLE.HOS.Applets
{
internal class SoftwareKeyboardApplet : IApplet
{
private const string DefaultText = "Ryujinx";
private readonly Switch _device;
private const int StandardBufferSize = 0x7D8;
private const int InteractiveBufferSize = 0x7D4;
private SoftwareKeyboardState _state = SoftwareKeyboardState.Uninitialized;
private AppletSession _normalSession;
private AppletSession _interactiveSession;
private SoftwareKeyboardConfig _keyboardConfig;
private byte[] _transferMemory;
private string _textValue = null;
private bool _okPressed = false;
private Encoding _encoding = Encoding.Unicode;
public event EventHandler AppletStateChanged;
public SoftwareKeyboardApplet(Horizon system)
{
_device = system.Device;
}
public ResultCode Start(AppletSession normalSession,
AppletSession interactiveSession)
{
_normalSession = normalSession;
_interactiveSession = interactiveSession;
_interactiveSession.DataAvailable += OnInteractiveData;
var launchParams = _normalSession.Pop();
var keyboardConfig = _normalSession.Pop();
if (keyboardConfig.Length < Marshal.SizeOf<SoftwareKeyboardConfig>())
{
Logger.Error?.Print(LogClass.ServiceAm, $"SoftwareKeyboardConfig size mismatch. Expected {Marshal.SizeOf<SoftwareKeyboardConfig>():x}. Got {keyboardConfig.Length:x}");
}
else
{
_keyboardConfig = ReadStruct<SoftwareKeyboardConfig>(keyboardConfig);
}
if (!_normalSession.TryPop(out _transferMemory))
{
Logger.Error?.Print(LogClass.ServiceAm, "SwKbd Transfer Memory is null");
}
if (_keyboardConfig.UseUtf8)
{
_encoding = Encoding.UTF8;
}
_state = SoftwareKeyboardState.Ready;
Execute();
return ResultCode.Success;
}
public ResultCode GetResult()
{
return ResultCode.Success;
}
private void Execute()
{
string initialText = null;
// Initial Text is always encoded as a UTF-16 string in the work buffer (passed as transfer memory)
// InitialStringOffset points to the memory offset and InitialStringLength is the number of UTF-16 characters
if (_transferMemory != null && _keyboardConfig.InitialStringLength > 0)
{
initialText = Encoding.Unicode.GetString(_transferMemory, _keyboardConfig.InitialStringOffset, 2 * _keyboardConfig.InitialStringLength);
}
// If the max string length is 0, we set it to a large default
// length.
if (_keyboardConfig.StringLengthMax == 0)
{
_keyboardConfig.StringLengthMax = 100;
}
var args = new SoftwareKeyboardUiArgs
{
HeaderText = _keyboardConfig.HeaderText,
SubtitleText = _keyboardConfig.SubtitleText,
GuideText = _keyboardConfig.GuideText,
SubmitText = (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(_keyboardConfig.SubmitText) ? _keyboardConfig.SubmitText : "OK"),
StringLengthMin = _keyboardConfig.StringLengthMin,
StringLengthMax = _keyboardConfig.StringLengthMax,
InitialText = initialText
};
// Call the configured GUI handler to get user's input
if (_device.UiHandler == null)
{
Logger.Warning?.Print(LogClass.Application, $"GUI Handler is not set. Falling back to default");
_okPressed = true;
}
else
{
_okPressed = _device.UiHandler.DisplayInputDialog(args, out _textValue);
}
_textValue ??= initialText ?? DefaultText;
// If the game requests a string with a minimum length less
// than our default text, repeat our default text until we meet
// the minimum length requirement.
// This should always be done before the text truncation step.
while (_textValue.Length < _keyboardConfig.StringLengthMin)
{
_textValue = String.Join(" ", _textValue, _textValue);
}
// If our default text is longer than the allowed length,
// we truncate it.
if (_textValue.Length > _keyboardConfig.StringLengthMax)
{
_textValue = _textValue.Substring(0, (int)_keyboardConfig.StringLengthMax);
}
// Does the application want to validate the text itself?
if (_keyboardConfig.CheckText)
{
// The application needs to validate the response, so we
// submit it to the interactive output buffer, and poll it
// for validation. Once validated, the application will submit
// back a validation status, which is handled in OnInteractiveDataPushIn.
_state = SoftwareKeyboardState.ValidationPending;
_interactiveSession.Push(BuildResponse(_textValue, true));
}
else
{
// If the application doesn't need to validate the response,
// we push the data to the non-interactive output buffer
// and poll it for completion.
_state = SoftwareKeyboardState.Complete;
_normalSession.Push(BuildResponse(_textValue, false));
AppletStateChanged?.Invoke(this, null);
}
}
private void OnInteractiveData(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Obtain the validation status response,
var data = _interactiveSession.Pop();
if (_state == SoftwareKeyboardState.ValidationPending)
{
// TODO(jduncantor):
// If application rejects our "attempt", submit another attempt,
// and put the applet back in PendingValidation state.
// For now we assume success, so we push the final result
// to the standard output buffer and carry on our merry way.
_normalSession.Push(BuildResponse(_textValue, false));
AppletStateChanged?.Invoke(this, null);
_state = SoftwareKeyboardState.Complete;
}
else if(_state == SoftwareKeyboardState.Complete)
{
// If we have already completed, we push the result text
// back on the output buffer and poll the application.
_normalSession.Push(BuildResponse(_textValue, false));
AppletStateChanged?.Invoke(this, null);
}
else
{
// We shouldn't be able to get here through standard swkbd execution.
throw new InvalidOperationException("Software Keyboard is in an invalid state.");
}
}
private byte[] BuildResponse(string text, bool interactive)
{
int bufferSize = interactive ? InteractiveBufferSize : StandardBufferSize;
using (MemoryStream stream = new MemoryStream(new byte[bufferSize]))
using (BinaryWriter writer = new BinaryWriter(stream))
{
byte[] output = _encoding.GetBytes(text);
if (!interactive)
{
// Result Code
writer.Write(_okPressed ? 0U : 1U);
}
else
{
// In interactive mode, we write the length of the text as a long, rather than
// a result code. This field is inclusive of the 64-bit size.
writer.Write((long)output.Length + 8);
}
writer.Write(output);
return stream.ToArray();
}
}
private static T ReadStruct<T>(byte[] data)
where T : struct
{
GCHandle handle = GCHandle.Alloc(data, GCHandleType.Pinned);
try
{
return Marshal.PtrToStructure<T>(handle.AddrOfPinnedObject());
}
finally
{
handle.Free();
}
}
}
}