* workerized RA
* Workerized (non-async) web player, using OPFS
This patch eliminates the need for asyncify and uses modern filesystem
APIs instead of the deprecated, unmaintained BrowserFS.
This is a WIP patch because it won't fully work until these two
Emscripten PRs land and are released:
https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/pull/23518https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/pull/23021
The former fixes an offscreen canvas context recreation bug, and the
latter adds an equivalent to BrowserFS's XHR filesystem (but without
the hazardous running-XHR-on-the-main-thread problem).
The biggest issue is that local storage of users who were using the
old version of the webplayer will be gone when they switch to the new
webplayer. I don't have a good story for converting the old BrowserFS
IDBFS contents into the new OPFS filesystem (the move is worth doing
because OPFS supports seeking and reading only bits of a file, and
because BrowserFS is dead).
I've kept around the old libretro webplayer under
pkg/emscripten/libretro-classic, and with these make flags you can
build a non-workerized RA that uses asyncify to sleep as before:
make -f Makefile.emscripten libretro=$CORE HAVE_WORKER=0 HAVE_WASMFS=0 PTHREAD=0 HAVE_AL=1
I also moved the default directory for core content on emscripten to
not be a subdirectory of the local filesystem mount, because it's
confusing to have a subdirectory that's lazily fetched and not
mirrored to the local storage. I think it won't impact existing users
of the classic web player because they already have a retroarch.cfg in
place.
* Get fetchfs working without manifest support
* makefile fixes
* fix scaling, remove zip dependency
* Support asset/cheats/etc downloaders for emscripten
- Add http transfer support for emscripten
- At the task_http level, not the net_http level --- so no netplay
or webdav.
- Change default paths to be more like other platforms
- Gives us smaller bundles and a faster boot time
- Had to work around a task queue bug on Emscripten
- I made the smallest possible change to do it, but it may be better
to fix in rthread.c
* Load an emscripten file_packager package on first run
If no ozone assets are present, load a libretro_minimal package
created using Emscripten's built-in file packager.
* updated readme, removed indexer from wasmfs libretro-web
* Put back zip dependency, load asset bundle into opfs on first run
* fix upload path
* Remove unused function
* easy testing setup for two multithreaded conditions
1. make PROXY_TO_PTHREAD=1 (slower)
2. make PROXY_TO_PTHREAD=0 (bad audio, because doesn't sleep in
openal.c)
* Remove condition on sleep in openal
also make input_driver check existence of drv->axis, drv->button
before calling them.
* Fix resizing under EGL
* Don't force config file path on emscripten
* Add time.h include to netplay, default HAVE_NETPLAYDISCOVERY to 0
* Remove nearly all proxied joypad calls under emscripten
* Fix file uploads under firefox
* Fix safari API uses, but Safari still hangs in OPFS filesystem mount
I think this can be fixed by moving the backend creation off the main
thread.
* Move filesystem init into emscripten C entry point
* Setup filesystems off of main thread
* re-set default player to async
Also improve Safari compatibility under proxy-to-pthread condition
* Safari upload file fixes
* Remove some excess prints
* Fix typo
* Massive reduction in heap space allocation, going from settings struct
264kb to 119Kb
* Use NAME_MAX_LENGTH for base paths/names, etc
* Use DIR_MAX_LENGTH for directory sizes
In some cases, set_sensor_state and get_sensor_input are
more related to the joypad driver, e.g. in desktop platforms
where sensors are associated rather with the joypad.
If input driver supports the sensors, it is still preferred.
Placeholder inserted for all input drivers, no functionality
added yet.
A new input driver (test_input), similar to test joypad driver.
Takes its inputs from a json file provided in options. Supports
keyboard input and sensor input (accelerometer, gyroscope,
illuminance).
Remote Retropad extended with a sensor test screen.
For each player, 2 new options are added:
- a reservation type (no reservation, preferred, reserved)
- a reserved device name
When handling port - player assignments, reserved devices
will be assigned to the respective player port. If reservation
type is "reserved", no other device can take that port
automatically.
Reservation config option and matching function lifted from:
PatrickStankard https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/pull/16269
Test joypad driver was extended for more tests.
Co-authored-by: Patrick Stankard <me@patrickstankard.com>
These "support" bindings made sense in older versions of iOS/mfi
controllers that didn't have full support for L3/R3 but now just get
in the way of the ones that do.
* Test driver for joypad inputs
Add a new joypad input driver:
- hide driver behind #ifdef and enable it in config_params.sh
- add a new config parameter to specify the test input file
- add aux files: additional config files that cancel out any binds
that may be present in RA config, autoconfig profile for
test joypads, test input file that matches controller test
sequence
* Fixes and comments for test input driver.
Triggered by #16320, a few things are adjusted:
- device name is shown correctly (this was preventing config save)
- driver name fixed in autoconfig related calls
- hotplug reconnect was not working
- some logging added
* Input: Udev: Fix touch support building against older kernel headers
* Input: Udev: Fix Touch Deep Debug compile issues
* Input: Joypad: Udev: Joypad: Add Change detection for udev events
This is handy with controllers like the Nintendo Joycons that have a daemon
app in the background to handle combining them into one controller(Joycond)
Since the device was already added, but joycond clamped permissions on evdev
retroarch was never updating the controller input change, this fixes that issue.
Note: Needs a patch in joycond as well, to send change uevent.
This shouldnt cause any issues with other controllers, as the kernel probably
will never send change events for these device types.
* Lakka: Add canary builds to updater