Merge pull request #1988 from lioncash/res
service/vi: Correct reported dimensions from IApplicationDisplayService's GetDisplayResolution()
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@ -958,23 +958,19 @@ private:
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IPC::RequestParser rp{ctx};
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IPC::RequestParser rp{ctx};
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const u64 display_id = rp.Pop<u64>();
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const u64 display_id = rp.Pop<u64>();
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LOG_WARNING(Service_VI, "(STUBBED) called. display_id=0x{:016X}", display_id);
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LOG_DEBUG(Service_VI, "called. display_id=0x{:016X}", display_id);
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IPC::ResponseBuilder rb{ctx, 6};
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IPC::ResponseBuilder rb{ctx, 6};
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rb.Push(RESULT_SUCCESS);
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rb.Push(RESULT_SUCCESS);
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if (Settings::values.use_docked_mode) {
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// This only returns the fixed values of 1280x720 and makes no distinguishing
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rb.Push(static_cast<u64>(DisplayResolution::DockedWidth) *
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// between docked and undocked dimensions. We take the liberty of applying
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static_cast<u32>(Settings::values.resolution_factor));
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// the resolution scaling factor here.
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rb.Push(static_cast<u64>(DisplayResolution::DockedHeight) *
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static_cast<u32>(Settings::values.resolution_factor));
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} else {
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rb.Push(static_cast<u64>(DisplayResolution::UndockedWidth) *
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rb.Push(static_cast<u64>(DisplayResolution::UndockedWidth) *
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static_cast<u32>(Settings::values.resolution_factor));
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static_cast<u32>(Settings::values.resolution_factor));
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rb.Push(static_cast<u64>(DisplayResolution::UndockedHeight) *
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rb.Push(static_cast<u64>(DisplayResolution::UndockedHeight) *
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static_cast<u32>(Settings::values.resolution_factor));
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static_cast<u32>(Settings::values.resolution_factor));
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}
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}
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}
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void SetLayerScalingMode(Kernel::HLERequestContext& ctx) {
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void SetLayerScalingMode(Kernel::HLERequestContext& ctx) {
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IPC::RequestParser rp{ctx};
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IPC::RequestParser rp{ctx};
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