* Initial fixes for last release of libnx
For now, the framebuffer aren't okay but it will not crash/
* Improve code reaadability in NvFlinger parsing
* Make surfaces access more userfriendly
* Add ColorFormat
* Fix code style in ColorFormat.cs
* Add multiple framebuffer support in nvnflinger
This fix libnx console rendering
* Move ReadStruct/WriteStruct to Ryujinx.Common
* fix the last nit
* Fix inverted color for R5G6B5
Also add some other format that libnx might uses.
* Remove hardcoded BlockHeight in nvflinger
* Initial implementation of KProcess
* Some improvements to the memory manager, implement back guest stack trace printing
* Better GetInfo implementation, improve checking in some places with information from process capabilities
* Allow the cpu to read/write from the correct memory locations for accesses crossing a page boundary
* Change long -> ulong for address/size on memory related methods to avoid unnecessary casts
* Attempt at implementing ldr:ro with new KProcess
* Allow BSS with size 0 on ldr:ro
* Add checking for memory block slab heap usage, return errors if full, exit gracefully
* Use KMemoryBlockSize const from KMemoryManager
* Allow all methods to read from non-contiguous locations
* Fix for TransactParcelAuto
* Address PR feedback, additionally fix some small issues related to the KIP loader and implement SVCs GetProcessId, GetProcessList, GetSystemInfo, CreatePort and ManageNamedPort
* Fix wrong check for source pages count from page list on MapPhysicalMemory
* Fix some issues with UnloadNro on ldr:ro
* Timing: Optimize Timestamp Aquisition
Currently, we make use of Environment.TickCount in a number of places. This has some downsides, mainly being that the TickCount is a signed 32-bit integer, and has an effective limit of ~25 days before overflowing and wrapping around. Due to the signed-ness of the value, this also caused issues with negative numbers. This resolves these issues by using a 64-bit tick count obtained from Performance Counters (via the Stopwatch class). This has a beneficial side effect of being significantly more accurate than the TickCount.
* Timing: Rename ElapsedTicks to ElapsedMilliseconds and expose TicksPerX
* Timing: Some style changes
* Timing: Align static variable initialization