All handles obtained via srv::GetServiceHandle or svcConnectToPort are references to ClientSessions.
Service modules will wait on the counterpart of those ClientSessions (Called ServerSessions) using svcReplyAndReceive or svcWaitSynchronization[1|N], and will be awoken when a SyncRequest is performed.
HLE Interfaces are now ClientPorts which override the HandleSyncRequest virtual member function to perform command handling immediately.
src/core/hle/service/soc_u.cpp:107:6: error: 'ENODATA' was not declared in this scope
{ENODATA, 43},
^
src/core/hle/service/soc_u.cpp:117:6: error: 'ENOSR' was not declared in this scope
{ENOSR, 53},
^
src/core/hle/service/soc_u.cpp:118:6: error: 'ENOSTR' was not declared in this scope
{ENOSTR, 54},
^
src/core/hle/service/soc_u.cpp:139:6: error: 'ETIME' was not declared in this scope
{ETIME, 75},
^
Involves making asserts use printf instead of the log functions (log functions are asynchronous and, as such, the log won't be printed in time)
As such, the log type argument was removed (printf obviously can't use it, and it's made obsolete by the file and line printing)
Also removed some GEKKO cruft.
Stubbed CreateMemoryBlock
Using Berkeley sockets, and Winsock2.2 on Windows.
So far ftpony creates the socket and accepts incoming connections
SOC_U: Renamed functions to maintain consistency
Also prevents possible scope errors / conflicts with the actual Berkeley socket functions
SOCU: Close all the opened sockets when cleaning up SOCU