kernel/process: Allocate the process' TLS region during initialization
Prior to execution within a process beginning, the process establishes its own TLS region for uses (as far as I can tell) related to exception handling. Now that TLS creation was decoupled from threads themselves, we can add this behavior to our Process class. This is also good, as it allows us to remove a stub within svcGetInfo, namely querying the address of that region.
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return mutex;
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/// Gets the address to the process' dedicated TLS region.
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VAddr GetTLSRegionAddress() const {
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return tls_region_address;
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}
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/// Gets the current status of the process
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ProcessStatus GetStatus() const {
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return status;
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/// variable related facilities.
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Mutex mutex;
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/// Address indicating the location of the process' dedicated TLS region.
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VAddr tls_region_address = 0;
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/// Random values for svcGetInfo RandomEntropy
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std::array<u64, RANDOM_ENTROPY_SIZE> random_entropy{};
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