core_timing: Make use of uintptr_t to represent user_data
Makes the interface future-proofed for supporting other platforms in the event we ever support platforms with differing pointer sizes. This way, we have a type in place that is always guaranteed to be able to represent a pointer exactly.
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void InitializePreemption(KernelCore& kernel) {
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preemption_event = Core::Timing::CreateEvent(
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"PreemptionCallback", [this, &kernel](u64, std::chrono::nanoseconds) {
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"PreemptionCallback", [this, &kernel](std::uintptr_t, std::chrono::nanoseconds) {
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{
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SchedulerLock lock(kernel);
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global_scheduler.PreemptThreads();
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