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ryujinx-final/Ryujinx.HLE/HOS/Tamper/MemoryRegion.cs
Caian Benedicto 0c1ea1212a
Add the TamperMachine module for runtime mods and cheats (#1928)
* Add initial implementation of the Tamper Machine

* Implement Atmosphere opcodes 0, 4 and 9

* Add missing TamperCompilationException class

* Implement Atmosphere conditional and loop opcodes 1, 2 and 3

* Inplement input conditional opcode 8

* Add register store opcode A

* Implement extended pause/resume opcodes FF0 and FF1

* Implement extended log opcode FFF

* Implement extended register conditional opcode C0

* Refactor TamperProgram to an interface

* Moved Atmosphere classes to a separate subdirectory

* Fix OpProcCtrl class not setting process

* Implement extended register save/restore opcodes C1, C2 and C3

* Refactor code emitters to separate classes

* Supress memory access errors from the Tamper Machine

* Add debug information to tamper register and memory writes

* Add block stack check to Atmosphere Cheat compiler

* Add handheld input support to Tamper Machine

* Fix code styling

* Fix build id and cheat case mismatch

* Fix invalid immediate size selection

* Print build ids of the title

* Prevent Tamper Machine from change code regions

* Remove Atmosphere namespace

* Remove empty cheats from the list

* Prevent code modification without disabling the tampering

* Fix missing addressing mode in LoadRegisterWithMemory

* Fix wrong addressing in RegisterConditional

* Add name to the tamper machine thread

* Fix code styling
2021-03-27 15:12:05 +01:00

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C#

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace Ryujinx.HLE.HOS.Tamper
{
/// <summary>
/// The regions in the virtual address space of the process that are used as base address of memory operations.
/// </summary>
enum MemoryRegion
{
/// <summary>
/// The position of the NSO associated with the cheat in the virtual address space.
/// NOTE: A game can have several NSOs, but the cheat only associates itself with one.
/// </summary>
NSO = 0x0,
/// <summary>
/// The address of the heap, as determined by the kernel.
/// </summary>
Heap = 0x1
}
}