kernel/svc: Do nothing if svcOutputDebugString's length is <= 0
While likely very uncommon, this sanitizes the input and does nothing in the event of the length being equal to or less than zero, avoiding constructing a std::string when there's no need to. It also avoids an out-of-memory scenario, as a negative value would wrap around to its equivalent unsigned representation in std::string's constructor. e.g. If someone was silly and a length of -1 was specified, this would make a string with a length of 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF on a 64-bit platform, which will obviously eventually fail due to the allocation being way too large.
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		| @@ -662,6 +662,10 @@ static void Break(u8 break_reason) { | |||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| /// Used to output a message on a debug hardware unit - does nothing on a retail unit | /// Used to output a message on a debug hardware unit - does nothing on a retail unit | ||||||
| static void OutputDebugString(VAddr address, int len) { | static void OutputDebugString(VAddr address, int len) { | ||||||
|  |     if (len <= 0) { | ||||||
|  |         return; | ||||||
|  |     } | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
|     std::string string(len, ' '); |     std::string string(len, ' '); | ||||||
|     Memory::ReadBlock(address, string.data(), len); |     Memory::ReadBlock(address, string.data(), len); | ||||||
|     LOG_DEBUG(Debug_Emulated, "{}", string); |     LOG_DEBUG(Debug_Emulated, "{}", string); | ||||||
|   | |||||||
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