vi: Don't let uninitialized data pass as a response for SetBufferCount
Currently SetBufferCount doesn't write to the out buffer which then contains uninitialized data. This leads to non-zero data which leads to responding with different error codes
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@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ protected:
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private:
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struct Data {
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struct Data {
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u32_le unk_0;
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u32_le unk_0{};
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};
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};
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Data data{};
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Data data{};
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@ -614,6 +614,14 @@ private:
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ctx.WriteBuffer(response.Serialize());
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ctx.WriteBuffer(response.Serialize());
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break;
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break;
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}
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}
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case TransactionId::SetBufferCount: {
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LOG_WARNING(Service_VI, "(STUBBED) called, transaction=SetBufferCount");
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[[maybe_unused]] const auto buffer = ctx.ReadBuffer();
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IGBPEmptyResponseParcel response{};
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ctx.WriteBuffer(response.Serialize());
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break;
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}
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default:
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default:
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ASSERT_MSG(false, "Unimplemented");
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ASSERT_MSG(false, "Unimplemented");
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}
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}
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