Implement MapPhysicalMemory/UnmapPhysicalMemory
This implements svcMapPhysicalMemory/svcUnmapPhysicalMemory for Yuzu, which can be used to map memory at a desired address by games since 3.0.0. It also properly parses SystemResourceSize from NPDM, and makes information available via svcGetInfo. This is needed for games like Super Smash Bros. and Diablo 3 -- this PR's implementation does not run into the "ASCII reads" issue mentioned in the comments of #2626, which was caused by the following bugs in Yuzu's memory management that this PR also addresses: * Yuzu's memory coalescing does not properly merge blocks. This results in a polluted address space/svcQueryMemory results that would be impossible to replicate on hardware, which can lead to game code making the wrong assumptions about memory layout. * This implements better merging for AllocatedMemoryBlocks. * Yuzu's implementation of svcMirrorMemory unprotected the entire virtual memory range containing the range being mirrored. This could lead to games attempting to map data at that unprotected range/attempting to access that range after yuzu improperly unmapped it. * This PR fixes it by simply calling ReprotectRange instead of Reprotect.
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program_id = metadata.GetTitleID();
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ideal_core = metadata.GetMainThreadCore();
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is_64bit_process = metadata.Is64BitProgram();
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system_resource_size = metadata.GetSystemResourceSize();
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vm_manager.Reset(metadata.GetAddressSpaceType());
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