├── .github └── workflows │ └── ci.yml ├── .gitignore ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── Makefile ├── README.md ├── meta ├── drc-splash.png ├── icon.png └── tv-splash.png ├── meta_hbl ├── icon.png └── meta.xml └── source ├── Environment.cpp ├── Environment.hpp ├── PrintingHelpers.cpp ├── PrintingHelpers.hpp ├── StringUtils.cpp ├── StringUtils.hpp ├── common.hpp └── main.cpp /.github/workflows/ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Docker CI 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: [ "main" ] 6 | pull_request: 7 | branches: [ "main" ] 8 | workflow_dispatch: 9 | 10 | jobs: 11 | build-binary: 12 | runs-on: ubuntu-22.04 13 | steps: 14 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3 15 | - name: Build Binary 16 | run: | 17 | export DEVKITPRO=/opt/devkitPro 18 | mkdir -p $DEVKITPRO/wut/share/ 19 | touch $DEVKITPRO/wut/share/wut_rules 20 | docker build . -t builder 21 | docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/project builder make 22 | echo "VERSION=$(make get_version)" >> $GITHUB_ENV 23 | echo Version is ${{ env.VERSION }} 24 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3 25 | with: 26 | name: envSwap-${{ env.VERSION }} 27 | path: "./envSwap-${{ env.VERSION }}.zip" 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .vscode 2 | build 3 | dist 4 | 5 | *.lst 6 | *.elf 7 | *.rpx 8 | *.wuhb 9 | *.7z 10 | *.zip 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM ghcr.io/wiiu-env/devkitppc:20230621 2 | 3 | COPY --from=ghcr.io/wiiu-env/libmocha:20230621 /artifacts $DEVKITPRO 4 | 5 | RUN apt-get -y install p7zip-full 6 | 7 | WORKDIR /project 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | .SUFFIXES: 3 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 | 5 | ifeq ($(strip $(DEVKITPRO)),) 6 | $(error "Please set DEVKITPRO in your environment. export DEVKITPRO=/devkitpro") 7 | endif 8 | 9 | TOPDIR ?= $(CURDIR) 10 | 11 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 | # APP_NAME sets the long name of the application 13 | # APP_SHORTNAME sets the short name of the application 14 | # APP_AUTHOR sets the author of the application 15 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 | APP_NAME := Reboot to Tiramisu 17 | APP_SHORTNAME := envSwap 18 | APP_AUTHOR := TraceEntertains, Maxine 19 | include $(DEVKITPRO)/wut/share/wut_rules 20 | 21 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 | # TARGET is the name of the output 23 | # BUILD is the directory where object files & intermediate files will be placed 24 | # SOURCES is a list of directories containing source code 25 | # DATA is a list of directories containing data files 26 | # INCLUDES is a list of directories containing header files 27 | # CONTENT is the path to the bundled folder that will be mounted as /vol/content/ 28 | # ICON is the game icon, leave blank to use default rule 29 | # TV_SPLASH is the image displayed during bootup on the TV, leave blank to use default rule 30 | # DRC_SPLASH is the image displayed during bootup on the DRC, leave blank to use default rule 31 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 | DIST_NON_BUILD := dist 33 | DIST := ../$(DIST_NON_BUILD) 34 | TARGET := envSwap 35 | BUILD := build 36 | SOURCES := source 37 | DATA := data 38 | INCLUDES := include 39 | CONTENT := 40 | ICON := meta/icon.png 41 | TV_SPLASH := meta/tv-splash.png 42 | DRC_SPLASH := meta/drc-splash.png 43 | VERSION := 1.0.2 44 | 45 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46 | # options for code generation 47 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 | CFLAGS := -g -Wall -O2 -ffunction-sections\ 49 | $(MACHDEP) 50 | 51 | CFLAGS += $(INCLUDE) -D__WIIU__ -D__WUT__ 52 | 53 | CXXFLAGS := $(CFLAGS) -std=c++2a 54 | 55 | ASFLAGS := -g -Wint-conversion $(ARCH) 56 | LDFLAGS := -g -Wint-conversion $(ARCH) $(RPXSPECS) -Wl,-Map,$(notdir $*.map) 57 | 58 | LIBS := -lwut -lmocha 59 | 60 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61 | # list of directories containing libraries, this must be the top level 62 | # containing include and lib 63 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 64 | LIBDIRS := $(PORTLIBS) $(WUT_ROOT) $(WUT_ROOT)/usr 65 | 66 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 67 | # no real need to edit anything past this point unless you need to add additional 68 | # rules for different file extensions 69 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 70 | ifneq ($(BUILD),$(notdir $(CURDIR))) 71 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 72 | 73 | export OUTPUT := $(CURDIR)/$(TARGET) 74 | export TOPDIR := $(CURDIR) 75 | 76 | export VPATH := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(CURDIR)/$(dir)) \ 77 | $(foreach dir,$(DATA),$(CURDIR)/$(dir)) 78 | 79 | export DEPSDIR := $(CURDIR)/$(BUILD) 80 | 81 | CFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.c))) 82 | CPPFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.cpp))) 83 | SFILES := $(foreach dir,$(SOURCES),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.s))) 84 | BINFILES := $(foreach dir,$(DATA),$(notdir $(wildcard $(dir)/*.*))) 85 | 86 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 87 | # use CXX for linking C++ projects, CC for standard C 88 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 89 | ifeq ($(strip $(CPPFILES)),) 90 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91 | export LD := $(CC) 92 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 93 | else 94 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 95 | export LD := $(CXX) 96 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 97 | endif 98 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 99 | 100 | export OFILES_BIN := $(addsuffix .o,$(BINFILES)) 101 | export OFILES_SRC := $(CPPFILES:.cpp=.o) $(CFILES:.c=.o) $(SFILES:.s=.o) 102 | export OFILES := $(OFILES_BIN) $(OFILES_SRC) 103 | export HFILES_BIN := $(addsuffix .h,$(subst .,_,$(BINFILES))) 104 | 105 | export INCLUDE := $(foreach dir,$(INCLUDES),-I$(CURDIR)/$(dir)) \ 106 | $(foreach dir,$(LIBDIRS),-I$(dir)/include) \ 107 | -I$(CURDIR)/$(BUILD) 108 | 109 | export LIBPATHS := $(foreach dir,$(LIBDIRS),-L$(dir)/lib) 110 | 111 | ifneq (,$(strip $(CONTENT))) 112 | export APP_CONTENT := $(TOPDIR)/$(CONTENT) 113 | endif 114 | 115 | ifneq (,$(strip $(ICON))) 116 | export APP_ICON := $(TOPDIR)/$(ICON) 117 | else ifneq (,$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/$(TARGET).png)) 118 | export APP_ICON := $(TOPDIR)/$(TARGET).png 119 | else ifneq (,$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/icon.png)) 120 | export APP_ICON := $(TOPDIR)/icon.png 121 | endif 122 | 123 | ifneq (,$(strip $(TV_SPLASH))) 124 | export APP_TV_SPLASH := $(TOPDIR)/$(TV_SPLASH) 125 | else ifneq (,$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/tv-splash.png)) 126 | export APP_TV_SPLASH := $(TOPDIR)/tv-splash.png 127 | else ifneq (,$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/splash.png)) 128 | export APP_TV_SPLASH := $(TOPDIR)/splash.png 129 | endif 130 | 131 | ifneq (,$(strip $(DRC_SPLASH))) 132 | export APP_DRC_SPLASH := $(TOPDIR)/$(DRC_SPLASH) 133 | else ifneq (,$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/drc-splash.png)) 134 | export APP_DRC_SPLASH := $(TOPDIR)/drc-splash.png 135 | else ifneq (,$(wildcard $(TOPDIR)/splash.png)) 136 | export APP_DRC_SPLASH := $(TOPDIR)/splash.png 137 | endif 138 | 139 | .PHONY: all $(BUILD) clean get_version 140 | 141 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 142 | 143 | all: $(BUILD) 144 | 145 | $(BUILD): 146 | @[ -d $@ ] || mkdir -p $@ 147 | @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory -C $(BUILD) -f $(CURDIR)/Makefile 148 | 149 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 150 | 151 | clean: 152 | @echo clean ... 153 | @rm -fr $(DIST_NON_BUILD) $(BUILD) $(TARGET).wuhb $(TARGET).rpx $(TARGET).elf $(TARGET)-$(VERSION).zip 154 | 155 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 156 | 157 | get_version: 158 | @echo $(VERSION) 159 | 160 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 161 | 162 | else 163 | .PHONY: all 164 | 165 | DEPENDS := $(OFILES:.o=.d) 166 | 167 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 168 | # main targets 169 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 170 | all : $(OUTPUT).wuhb publish 171 | 172 | $(OUTPUT).wuhb : $(OUTPUT).rpx 173 | $(OUTPUT).rpx : $(OUTPUT).elf 174 | $(OUTPUT).elf : $(OFILES) 175 | 176 | $(OFILES_SRC) : $(HFILES_BIN) 177 | 178 | publish: 179 | # setup dist 180 | @rm -fr $(DIST) 181 | @mkdir -p $(DIST)/wiiu/apps/_envSwap 182 | # copy files 183 | @cp ../meta_hbl/* $(DIST)/wiiu/apps/_envSwap 184 | @cp ../envSwap.rpx $(DIST)/wiiu/apps/_envSwap/envSwap.rpx 185 | @cp ../envSwap.wuhb $(DIST)/wiiu/apps/_envSwap/envSwap.wuhb 186 | # set version 187 | @sed -i 's/{{VERSION}}/$(VERSION)/g' $(DIST)/wiiu/apps/_envSwap/meta.xml 188 | # zip to file 189 | @7z a -tzip ../$(TARGET)-$(VERSION).zip ../dist/wiiu 190 | 191 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 192 | # you need a rule like this for each extension you use as binary data 193 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 194 | %.bin.o %_bin.h : %.bin 195 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 196 | @echo $(notdir $<) 197 | @$(bin2o) 198 | 199 | -include $(DEPENDS) 200 | 201 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 202 | endif 203 | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 204 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | THIS PROJECT IS DISCONTINUED 2 | ALL ISSUES SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO https://github.com/TraceEntertains/EnvSwap, WHICH IS THE UPDATED VERSION OF THIS PROJECT. 3 | 4 | 5 | ![envSwap - Github Banner](https://github.com/bigmaxine/envSwap/assets/73800394/b63358b4-6e4d-4f35-a170-60b95dd52f21) 6 | # This is NOT a port of HBL to Aroma and NOT an application to use .ELF homebrew on Aroma. 7 | 8 | ## envSwap 9 | 10 | This is a slightly overengineered app that just restarts your console and swaps the environment, with the purpose of running Tiramisu applications easier instead of rebooting your console manually, holding X and then doing all of the EnvironmentLoader stuff manually.
11 | 12 | Opening the app in Tiramisu (input changes nothing) reboots to Aroma’s Wii U Home Menu
13 | 14 | Opening the app in Aroma with no buttons pressed reboots Tiramisu’s HBL
15 | 16 | Opening the app in Aroma with the B button pressed reboots Tiramisu’s Wii U Menu
17 | 18 | ## Building 19 | 20 | To build this, ensure you have `devkitPro`, `devkitPPC`, `libmocha` and `wut` installed via the (dkp-)pacman package manager. Run `make` in the same directory as the Makefile, and use the resulting files located in the `dist` directory. 21 | 22 | Alternatively, you can use the included dockerfile, here are some command that should work as long as you have Docker installed. 23 | ### Docker for Linux 24 | `docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/project builder make` 25 | 26 | ### Docker for Windows 27 | `docker run --rm -v %cd%:/project builder make`. 28 | 29 | ## Credits 30 | Huge thanks to: 31 | 32 | [Maxine](https://github.com/bigmaxine) - Project coordinator, programming and development help
33 | [TraceEntertains](https://github.com/TraceEntertains) - A lot of code. Just... a wild amount of code
34 | [Ingunar](https://github.com/Ingunar) - All of the awesome icons & graphics (and the idea for this too)
35 | [Moonlumen](https://github.com/Moonlumen) - Moral support and *insane* amounts of alpha testing
36 | [WiiUReboot](https://github.com/Fangal-Airbag/) - Originally used as a foundation for this project
37 | 38 | The Wii U is a registered trademark of Nintendo, who we are not affilated with. 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /meta/drc-splash.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maxeatbug/envSwap/90af4e37ab8a287aa949abbe7e46e618492e24ff/meta/drc-splash.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /meta/icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maxeatbug/envSwap/90af4e37ab8a287aa949abbe7e46e618492e24ff/meta/icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /meta/tv-splash.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maxeatbug/envSwap/90af4e37ab8a287aa949abbe7e46e618492e24ff/meta/tv-splash.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /meta_hbl/icon.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/maxeatbug/envSwap/90af4e37ab8a287aa949abbe7e46e618492e24ff/meta_hbl/icon.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /meta_hbl/meta.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | Environment Swap 4 | EnvSwap Squad 5 | {{VERSION}} 6 | 20230628120000 7 | Reboot to Aroma 8 | 9 | EnvSwap - Reboots you to the Aroma System Menu 10 | 11 | - This app will change your default ENVIRONMENT and 12 | the default BOOT TITLE order 13 | - It allows you to swap between the Aroma and Tiramisu environments easily 14 | - Useful for people who want to run legacy .ELF homebrew, 15 | or need to use the Homebrew Launcher-only apps 16 | 17 | Misc 18 | https://github.com/bigmaxine/EnvSwap/ 19 | 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/Environment.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "common.hpp" 2 | #include "Environment.hpp" 3 | #include "PrintingHelpers.hpp" 4 | 5 | const char *Environment::GetEnvironmentName() 6 | { 7 | char environmentPathBuffer[0x100]; 8 | MochaUtilsStatus status; 9 | if ((status = Mocha_GetEnvironmentPath(environmentPathBuffer, sizeof(environmentPathBuffer))) != MOCHA_RESULT_SUCCESS) 10 | return "legacy"; 11 | 12 | std::string envPathString(environmentPathBuffer); 13 | 14 | if (envPathString.compare(DEFAULT_AROMA_ENVIRONMENT_SD_PATH) == 0) 15 | return "aroma"; 16 | else if (envPathString.compare(DEFAULT_TIRAMISU_ENVIRONMENT_SD_PATH) == 0) 17 | return "tiramisu"; 18 | else 19 | return "legacy"; 20 | } 21 | 22 | const char *Environment::GetOppositeEnvironmentName(std::string ¤tEnv) 23 | { 24 | return currentEnv == "tiramisu" ? "aroma" : "tiramisu"; 25 | // if currentEnv is tiramisu, return aroma, else if it is aroma or is legacy, return tiramisu 26 | } 27 | 28 | bool Environment::CheckFolderExist(const std::string &path) 29 | { 30 | if (access(path.c_str(), F_OK) == 0) { 31 | return true; 32 | } 33 | 34 | return false; 35 | } 36 | 37 | bool Environment::CheckEnvironmentExist(const std::string &environmentName) 38 | { 39 | if (CheckFolderExist(DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_SD_PATH + environmentName)) 40 | return true; 41 | PrintingHelpers::OS_Print("The environment you are trying to switch to doesn't exist!"); 42 | return false; 43 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/Environment.hpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "common.hpp" 2 | 3 | class Environment 4 | { 5 | public: 6 | static const char *GetEnvironmentName(); 7 | static const char *GetOppositeEnvironmentName(std::string ¤tEnv); 8 | static bool CheckFolderExist(const std::string &path); 9 | static bool CheckEnvironmentExist(const std::string &environmentName); 10 | }; 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/PrintingHelpers.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "common.hpp" 2 | #include "PrintingHelpers.hpp" 3 | #include "StringUtils.hpp" 4 | 5 | // DRC/TV Helpers start 6 | void PrintingHelpers::OSScreenPutFont(uint32_t row, uint32_t column, const char* buffer) 7 | { 8 | OSScreenPutFontEx(SCREEN_TV, row, column, buffer); 9 | OSScreenPutFontEx(SCREEN_DRC, row, column, buffer); 10 | } 11 | 12 | void PrintingHelpers::OSScreenClearBuffer(uint32_t color) 13 | { 14 | OSScreenClearBufferEx(SCREEN_TV, color); 15 | OSScreenClearBufferEx(SCREEN_DRC, color); 16 | } 17 | 18 | void PrintingHelpers::OSScreenFlipBuffers() 19 | { 20 | OSScreenFlipBuffersEx(SCREEN_TV); 21 | OSScreenFlipBuffersEx(SCREEN_DRC); 22 | } 23 | // DRC/TV Helpers end 24 | 25 | 26 | // Printing functions start 27 | int lineNumber = 0; 28 | 29 | void PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintToScreen(const char* text) 30 | { 31 | int len = strlen(text); 32 | 33 | if (len <= MAX_SCREEN_LINE_LENGTH) 34 | { 35 | OSScreenPutFont(0, lineNumber, text); 36 | lineNumber++; 37 | } 38 | else 39 | { 40 | 41 | // ensure the result is null terminated, if it isnt (result != 0), set the text to the null terminated result 42 | const char* result = StringUtils::EnsureNullTerminated(text); 43 | if (result != 0) 44 | text = result; 45 | int numSubstrings = len / MAX_SCREEN_LINE_LENGTH; // Calculate the number of substrings needed 46 | 47 | for (int i = 0; i < numSubstrings + 1; ++i) 48 | { 49 | int startPos = i * MAX_SCREEN_LINE_LENGTH; 50 | int substrLen = (i == numSubstrings) ? len - startPos : MAX_SCREEN_LINE_LENGTH; // Last substring may be shorter 51 | 52 | char substring[MAX_SCREEN_LINE_LENGTH + 1]; 53 | strncpy(substring, text + startPos, substrLen); 54 | substring[substrLen] = '\0'; 55 | 56 | OSScreenPutFont(0, lineNumber, substring); 57 | lineNumber++; 58 | } 59 | } 60 | } 61 | 62 | void PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintToLog(const char* text) 63 | { 64 | // uncomment the next line to print these log lines to screen aswell 65 | // OS_PrintToScreen(text); 66 | 67 | // will implement logging here later, placeholder for now 68 | } 69 | 70 | void PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintBlankLine() 71 | { 72 | OS_PrintToLog(""); 73 | lineNumber++; 74 | } 75 | 76 | void PrintingHelpers::OS_Print(const char* text) 77 | { 78 | OS_PrintToScreen(text); 79 | OS_PrintToLog(text); 80 | } 81 | // Printing functions end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/PrintingHelpers.hpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "common.hpp" 2 | 3 | class PrintingHelpers 4 | { 5 | public: 6 | static void OSScreenPutFont(uint32_t row, uint32_t column, const char* buffer); 7 | static void OSScreenClearBuffer(uint32_t color); 8 | static void OSScreenFlipBuffers(); 9 | static void OS_PrintToScreen(const char* text); 10 | static void OS_PrintToLog(const char* text); 11 | static void OS_PrintBlankLine(); 12 | static void OS_Print(const char* text); 13 | }; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/StringUtils.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "common.hpp" 2 | #include "StringUtils.hpp" 3 | 4 | const char *StringUtils::EnsureNullTerminated(const char *str) 5 | { 6 | int len = strlen(str); 7 | if (str[len - 1] != '\0') 8 | { 9 | char* tempStr = new char[len]; 10 | strcpy(tempStr, str); 11 | tempStr[len] = '\0'; 12 | return tempStr; 13 | } 14 | 15 | return 0; 16 | } 17 | 18 | std::string StringUtils::ToString(const char *chars) 19 | { 20 | std::string newStr = chars; 21 | return newStr; 22 | } 23 | 24 | std::string StringUtils::FirstToUpper(const std::string &str) 25 | { 26 | if (str.length() == 0) 27 | return ""; 28 | 29 | std::string str2 = std::string(str); 30 | 31 | std::transform(str2.begin(), str2.end(), str2.begin(), ::tolower); 32 | str2[0] = std::toupper(str2[0]); 33 | 34 | return str2; 35 | } 36 | 37 | std::string StringUtils::ToUpper(const std::string &str) 38 | { 39 | if (str.length() == 0) 40 | return ""; 41 | 42 | std::string str2 = std::string(str); 43 | 44 | std::transform(str2.begin(), str2.end(), str2.begin(), ::toupper); 45 | 46 | return str2; 47 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/StringUtils.hpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "common.hpp" 2 | 3 | class StringUtils 4 | { 5 | public: 6 | template 7 | static std::string Format(std::string_view rt_fmt_str, Args&&... args) { 8 | return std::vformat(rt_fmt_str, std::make_format_args(args...)); 9 | } 10 | 11 | static std::string ToString(const char *chars); 12 | static std::string FirstToUpper(const std::string &str); 13 | static std::string ToUpper(const std::string &str); 14 | static const char *EnsureNullTerminated(const char *str); 15 | }; 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/common.hpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | #include 10 | #include 11 | #include 12 | #include 13 | #include 14 | #include 15 | #include 16 | #include 17 | #include 18 | #include 19 | #include 20 | 21 | #define SD_PATH "fs:/vol/external01/" 22 | #define DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_PATH "wiiu/environments/" 23 | #define DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_SD_PATH SD_PATH DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_PATH 24 | #define DEFAULT_AROMA_ENVIRONMENT_PATH "wiiu/environments/aroma" 25 | #define DEFAULT_AROMA_ENVIRONMENT_SD_PATH SD_PATH DEFAULT_AROMA_ENVIRONMENT_PATH 26 | #define DEFAULT_TIRAMISU_ENVIRONMENT_PATH "wiiu/environments/tiramisu" 27 | #define DEFAULT_TIRAMISU_ENVIRONMENT_SD_PATH SD_PATH DEFAULT_TIRAMISU_ENVIRONMENT_PATH 28 | #define MAX_SCREEN_LINE_LENGTH 60 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /source/main.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "common.hpp" 2 | #include "StringUtils.hpp" 3 | #include "Environment.hpp" 4 | #include "PrintingHelpers.hpp" 5 | 6 | int main(int argc, char **argv) 7 | { 8 | std::string environment; 9 | std::string oppositeEnvironment; 10 | FILE *defaultcfg; 11 | FILE *autobootcfg; 12 | VPADStatus status; 13 | VPADReadError err; 14 | const char *autobootName; 15 | bool isAroma = false; 16 | bool finishedSuccessfully = false; 17 | 18 | // wii u boilerplate start 19 | WHBProcInit(); 20 | WHBLogConsoleInit(); 21 | WHBLogCafeInit(); 22 | 23 | if (Mocha_InitLibrary() != MOCHA_RESULT_SUCCESS) { 24 | PrintingHelpers::OS_Print("Mocha_InitLibrary failed"); 25 | goto exit; 26 | } 27 | // wii u boilerplate end 28 | 29 | PrintingHelpers::OSScreenClearBuffer(0); 30 | PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintBlankLine(); 31 | 32 | VPADRead(VPAD_CHAN_0, &status, 1, &err); 33 | 34 | environment = Environment::GetEnvironmentName(); 35 | oppositeEnvironment = Environment::GetOppositeEnvironmentName(environment); 36 | PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintToLog("Checking environment..."); 37 | PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintBlankLine(); 38 | 39 | // environment checking 40 | if (environment.compare("legacy") == 0) // string.compare("string2") == 0 basically just returns true if they are the same 41 | { 42 | // extra whitespace in string for proper wrapping 43 | PrintingHelpers::OS_Print(StringUtils::Format("The current environment is legacy or unmodded, please use {} and {} for this application.", 44 | StringUtils::FirstToUpper(oppositeEnvironment), 45 | StringUtils::FirstToUpper(StringUtils::ToString(Environment::GetOppositeEnvironmentName(oppositeEnvironment)))).c_str()); // get the opposite of the opposite, fallback of opposite is tiramisu, opposite of tiramisu is aroma, so you get tiramisu and aroma 46 | goto exit; 47 | } 48 | else if (environment.compare("aroma") == 0) 49 | isAroma = true; 50 | 51 | // testing code 52 | //PrintingHelpers::OS_Print("This is an error exiting test."); 53 | //goto exit; 54 | 55 | if (!Environment::CheckEnvironmentExist(oppositeEnvironment)) 56 | { 57 | PrintingHelpers::OS_Print("The environment you are trying to switch to is not found!"); 58 | PrintingHelpers::OS_Print(StringUtils::Format("The {} environment is not installed.", StringUtils::ToUpper(oppositeEnvironment)).c_str()); 59 | PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintBlankLine(); 60 | goto exit; 61 | } 62 | 63 | PrintingHelpers::OS_Print(StringUtils::Format("The current environment is {}, swapping to {}.", 64 | StringUtils::ToUpper(environment), 65 | StringUtils::ToUpper(oppositeEnvironment)).c_str()); 66 | 67 | PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintBlankLine(); 68 | 69 | // default environment configuration 70 | PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintToLog(StringUtils::Format("Modifying file: \'{}default.cfg\'", DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_SD_PATH).c_str()); 71 | defaultcfg = fopen(StringUtils::Format("{}default.cfg", DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_SD_PATH).c_str(), "w"); 72 | 73 | if (isAroma) 74 | fputs("tiramisu", defaultcfg); 75 | else 76 | fputs("aroma", defaultcfg); 77 | 78 | PrintingHelpers::OS_Print(StringUtils::Format("Changed default environment to {}.", StringUtils::ToUpper(oppositeEnvironment)).c_str()); 79 | fclose(defaultcfg); 80 | 81 | // autoboot configuration 82 | PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintToLog(StringUtils::Format("Modifying file: \'{}{}/autoboot.cfg\'", DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_SD_PATH, oppositeEnvironment).c_str()); 83 | autobootcfg = fopen(StringUtils::Format("{}{}/autoboot.cfg", DEFAULT_ENVIRONMENT_SD_PATH, oppositeEnvironment).c_str(), "w"); 84 | 85 | if (isAroma) 86 | { 87 | if (status.hold & VPAD_BUTTON_B) 88 | autobootName = "wiiu_menu"; 89 | else 90 | autobootName = "homebrew_launcher"; 91 | } 92 | else 93 | autobootName = "wiiu_menu"; 94 | 95 | fputs(autobootName, autobootcfg); 96 | 97 | PrintingHelpers::OS_Print(StringUtils::Format("{} autoboot set to \'{}\'.", StringUtils::FirstToUpper(oppositeEnvironment), autobootName).c_str()); 98 | PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintBlankLine(); 99 | 100 | fclose(autobootcfg); 101 | 102 | // finish up 103 | finishedSuccessfully = true; 104 | PrintingHelpers::OS_Print("Environment swap SUCCESS!"); 105 | exit: 106 | // write status to screen, flip buffers, and sleep for 5 seconds 107 | PrintingHelpers::OS_PrintBlankLine(); 108 | if (finishedSuccessfully) 109 | PrintingHelpers::OS_Print("Rebooting in 5 seconds..."); 110 | else 111 | PrintingHelpers::OS_Print("The application will now close..."); 112 | 113 | PrintingHelpers::OSScreenFlipBuffers(); 114 | OSSleepTicks(OSSecondsToTicks(5)); 115 | 116 | if (finishedSuccessfully) 117 | OSLaunchTitlel(OS_TITLE_ID_REBOOT, 0); 118 | else if (isAroma) 119 | SYSLaunchMenu(); 120 | 121 | while (WHBProcIsRunning()) 122 | { 123 | if (!isAroma) 124 | break; 125 | } 126 | 127 | // exit code 128 | Mocha_DeInitLibrary(); 129 | 130 | WHBLogConsoleFree(); 131 | WHBProcShutdown(); 132 | 133 | return 0; 134 | } 135 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------