bsnes/higan/sfc/coprocessor/msu1/msu1.cpp

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#include <sfc/sfc.hpp>
namespace SuperFamicom {
MSU1 msu1;
#include "serialization.cpp"
auto MSU1::Enter() -> void {
while(true) scheduler.synchronize(), msu1.main();
}
auto MSU1::main() -> void {
int16 left = 0, right = 0;
if(mmio.audioPlay) {
if(audioFile.open()) {
if(audioFile.end()) {
if(!mmio.audioRepeat) {
mmio.audioPlay = false;
audioFile.seek(mmio.audioPlayOffset = 8);
} else {
audioFile.seek(mmio.audioPlayOffset = mmio.audioLoopOffset);
}
} else {
mmio.audioPlayOffset += 4;
left = audioFile.readl(2);
right = audioFile.readl(2);
}
} else {
mmio.audioPlay = false;
}
}
int lchannel = (double)left * (double)mmio.audioVolume / 255.0;
int rchannel = (double)right * (double)mmio.audioVolume / 255.0;
left = sclamp<16>(lchannel);
right = sclamp<16>(rchannel);
if(dsp.mute()) left = 0, right = 0;
Update to v098r06 release. byuu says: Changelog: - emulation cores now refresh video from host thread instead of cothreads (fix AMD crash) - SFC: fixed another bug with leap year months in SharpRTC emulation - SFC: cleaned up camelCase on function names for armdsp,epsonrtc,hitachidsp,mcc,nss,sharprtc classes - GB: added MBC1M emulation (requires manually setting mapper=MBC1M in manifest.bml for now, sorry) - audio: implemented Emulator::Audio mixer and effects processor - audio: implemented Emulator::Stream interface - it is now possible to have more than two audio streams: eg SNES + SGB + MSU1 + Voicer-Kun (eventually) - audio: added reverb delay + reverb level settings; exposed balance configuration in UI - video: reworked palette generation to re-enable saturation, gamma, luminance adjustments - higan/emulator.cpp is gone since there was nothing left in it I know you guys are going to say the color adjust/balance/reverb stuff is pointless. And indeed it mostly is. But I like the idea of allowing some fun special effects and configurability that isn't system-wide. Note: there seems to be some kind of added audio lag in the SGB emulation now, and I don't really understand why. The code should be effectively identical to what I had before. The only main thing is that I'm sampling things to 48000hz instead of 32040hz before mixing. There's no point where I'm intentionally introducing added latency though. I'm kind of stumped, so if anyone wouldn't mind taking a look at it, it'd be much appreciated :/ I don't have an MSU1 test ROM, but the latency issue may affect MSU1 as well, and that would be very bad.
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stream->sample(left, right);
step(1);
synchronizeCPU();
}
auto MSU1::init() -> void {
}
auto MSU1::load() -> void {
}
auto MSU1::unload() -> void {
if(dataFile.open()) dataFile.close();
if(audioFile.open()) audioFile.close();
Update to v075 release. byuu says: This release brings improved Super Game Boy emulation, the final SHA256 hashes for the DSP-(1,1B,2,3,4) and ST-(0010,0011) coprocessors, user interface improvements, and major internal code restructuring. Changelog (since v074): - completely rewrote memory sub-system to support 1-byte granularity in XML mapping - removed Memory inheritance and MMIO class completely, any address can be mapped to any function now - SuperFX: removed SuperFXBus : Bus, now implemented manually - SA-1: removed SA1Bus : Bus, now implemented manually - entire bus mapping is now static, happens once on cartridge load - as a result, read/write handlers now handle MMC mapping; slower average case, far faster worst case - namespace memory is no more, RAM arrays are stored inside the chips they are owned by now - GameBoy: improved CPU HALT emulation, fixes Zelda: Link's Awakening scrolling - GameBoy: added serial emulation (cannot connect to another GB yet), fixes Shin Megami Tensei - Devichil - GameBoy: improved LCD STAT emulation, fixes Sagaia - ui: added fullscreen support (F11 key), video settings allows for three scale settings - ui: fixed brightness, contrast, gamma, audio volume, input frequency values on program startup - ui: since Qt is dead, config file becomes bsnes.cfg once again - Super Game Boy: you can now load the BIOS without a game inserted to see a pretty white box - ui-gameboy: can be built without SNES components now - libsnes: now a UI target, compile with 'make ui=ui-libsnes' - libsnes: added WRAM, APURAM, VRAM, OAM, CGRAM access (cheat search, etc) - source: removed launcher/, as the Qt port is now gone - source: Makefile restructuring to better support new ui targets - source: lots of other internal code cleanup work
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}
auto MSU1::power() -> void {
}
auto MSU1::reset() -> void {
create(MSU1::Enter, 44100);
stream = Emulator::audio.createStream(2, 44100.0);
Update to v094r08 release. byuu says: Lots of changes this time around. FreeBSD stability and compilation is still a work in progress. FreeBSD 10 + Clang 3.3 = 108fps FreeBSD 10 + GCC 4.7 = 130fps Errata 1: I've been fighting that god-damned endian.h header for the past nine WIPs now. The above WIP isn't building now because FreeBSD isn't including headers before using certain types, and you end up with a trillion error messages. So just delete all the endian.h includes from nall/intrinsics.hpp to build. Errata 2: I was trying to match g++ and g++47, so I used $(findstring g++,$(compiler)), which ends up also matching clang++. Oops. Easy fix, put Clang first and then else if g++ next. Not ideal, but oh well. All it's doing for now is declaring -fwrapv twice, so you don't have to fix it just yet. Probably just going to alias g++="g++47" and do exact matching instead. Errata 3: both OpenGL::term and VideoGLX::term are causing a core dump on BSD. No idea why. The resources are initialized and valid, but releasing them crashes the application. Changelog: - nall/Makefile is more flexible with overriding $(compiler), so you can build with GCC or Clang on BSD (defaults to GCC now) - PLATFORM_X was renamed to PLATFORM_XORG, and it's also declared with PLATFORM_LINUX or PLATFORM_BSD - PLATFORM_XORG probably isn't the best name ... still thinking about what best to call LINUX|BSD|SOLARIS or ^(WINDOWS|MACOSX) - fixed a few legitimate Clang warning messages in nall - Compiler::VisualCPP is ugly as hell, renamed to Compiler::CL - nall/platform includes nall/intrinsics first. Trying to move away from testing for _WIN32, etc directly in all files. Work in progress. - nall turns off Clang warnings that I won't "fix", because they aren't broken. It's much less noisy to compile with warnings on now. - phoenix gains the ability to set background and foreground colors on various text container widgets (GTK only for now.) - rewrote a lot of the MSU1 code to try and simplify it. Really hope I didn't break anything ... I don't have any MSU1 test ROMs handy - SNES coprocessor audio is now mixed as sclamp<16>(system_sample + coprocessor_sample) instead of sclamp<16>((sys + cop) / 2) - allows for greater chance of aliasing (still low, SNES audio is quiet), but doesn't cut base system volume in half anymore - fixed Super Scope and Justifier cursor colors - use input.xlib instead of input.x ... allows Xlib input driver to be visible on Linux and BSD once again - make install and make uninstall must be run as root again; no longer using install but cp instead for BSD compatibility - killed $(DESTDIR) ... use make prefix=$DESTDIR$prefix instead - you can now set text/background colors for the loki console via (eg): - settings.terminal.background-color 0x000000 - settings.terminal.foreground-color 0xffffff
2014-02-24 09:39:09 +00:00
mmio.dataSeekOffset = 0;
mmio.dataReadOffset = 0;
Update to v094r08 release. byuu says: Lots of changes this time around. FreeBSD stability and compilation is still a work in progress. FreeBSD 10 + Clang 3.3 = 108fps FreeBSD 10 + GCC 4.7 = 130fps Errata 1: I've been fighting that god-damned endian.h header for the past nine WIPs now. The above WIP isn't building now because FreeBSD isn't including headers before using certain types, and you end up with a trillion error messages. So just delete all the endian.h includes from nall/intrinsics.hpp to build. Errata 2: I was trying to match g++ and g++47, so I used $(findstring g++,$(compiler)), which ends up also matching clang++. Oops. Easy fix, put Clang first and then else if g++ next. Not ideal, but oh well. All it's doing for now is declaring -fwrapv twice, so you don't have to fix it just yet. Probably just going to alias g++="g++47" and do exact matching instead. Errata 3: both OpenGL::term and VideoGLX::term are causing a core dump on BSD. No idea why. The resources are initialized and valid, but releasing them crashes the application. Changelog: - nall/Makefile is more flexible with overriding $(compiler), so you can build with GCC or Clang on BSD (defaults to GCC now) - PLATFORM_X was renamed to PLATFORM_XORG, and it's also declared with PLATFORM_LINUX or PLATFORM_BSD - PLATFORM_XORG probably isn't the best name ... still thinking about what best to call LINUX|BSD|SOLARIS or ^(WINDOWS|MACOSX) - fixed a few legitimate Clang warning messages in nall - Compiler::VisualCPP is ugly as hell, renamed to Compiler::CL - nall/platform includes nall/intrinsics first. Trying to move away from testing for _WIN32, etc directly in all files. Work in progress. - nall turns off Clang warnings that I won't "fix", because they aren't broken. It's much less noisy to compile with warnings on now. - phoenix gains the ability to set background and foreground colors on various text container widgets (GTK only for now.) - rewrote a lot of the MSU1 code to try and simplify it. Really hope I didn't break anything ... I don't have any MSU1 test ROMs handy - SNES coprocessor audio is now mixed as sclamp<16>(system_sample + coprocessor_sample) instead of sclamp<16>((sys + cop) / 2) - allows for greater chance of aliasing (still low, SNES audio is quiet), but doesn't cut base system volume in half anymore - fixed Super Scope and Justifier cursor colors - use input.xlib instead of input.x ... allows Xlib input driver to be visible on Linux and BSD once again - make install and make uninstall must be run as root again; no longer using install but cp instead for BSD compatibility - killed $(DESTDIR) ... use make prefix=$DESTDIR$prefix instead - you can now set text/background colors for the loki console via (eg): - settings.terminal.background-color 0x000000 - settings.terminal.foreground-color 0xffffff
2014-02-24 09:39:09 +00:00
mmio.audioPlayOffset = 0;
mmio.audioLoopOffset = 0;
Update to v094r08 release. byuu says: Lots of changes this time around. FreeBSD stability and compilation is still a work in progress. FreeBSD 10 + Clang 3.3 = 108fps FreeBSD 10 + GCC 4.7 = 130fps Errata 1: I've been fighting that god-damned endian.h header for the past nine WIPs now. The above WIP isn't building now because FreeBSD isn't including headers before using certain types, and you end up with a trillion error messages. So just delete all the endian.h includes from nall/intrinsics.hpp to build. Errata 2: I was trying to match g++ and g++47, so I used $(findstring g++,$(compiler)), which ends up also matching clang++. Oops. Easy fix, put Clang first and then else if g++ next. Not ideal, but oh well. All it's doing for now is declaring -fwrapv twice, so you don't have to fix it just yet. Probably just going to alias g++="g++47" and do exact matching instead. Errata 3: both OpenGL::term and VideoGLX::term are causing a core dump on BSD. No idea why. The resources are initialized and valid, but releasing them crashes the application. Changelog: - nall/Makefile is more flexible with overriding $(compiler), so you can build with GCC or Clang on BSD (defaults to GCC now) - PLATFORM_X was renamed to PLATFORM_XORG, and it's also declared with PLATFORM_LINUX or PLATFORM_BSD - PLATFORM_XORG probably isn't the best name ... still thinking about what best to call LINUX|BSD|SOLARIS or ^(WINDOWS|MACOSX) - fixed a few legitimate Clang warning messages in nall - Compiler::VisualCPP is ugly as hell, renamed to Compiler::CL - nall/platform includes nall/intrinsics first. Trying to move away from testing for _WIN32, etc directly in all files. Work in progress. - nall turns off Clang warnings that I won't "fix", because they aren't broken. It's much less noisy to compile with warnings on now. - phoenix gains the ability to set background and foreground colors on various text container widgets (GTK only for now.) - rewrote a lot of the MSU1 code to try and simplify it. Really hope I didn't break anything ... I don't have any MSU1 test ROMs handy - SNES coprocessor audio is now mixed as sclamp<16>(system_sample + coprocessor_sample) instead of sclamp<16>((sys + cop) / 2) - allows for greater chance of aliasing (still low, SNES audio is quiet), but doesn't cut base system volume in half anymore - fixed Super Scope and Justifier cursor colors - use input.xlib instead of input.x ... allows Xlib input driver to be visible on Linux and BSD once again - make install and make uninstall must be run as root again; no longer using install but cp instead for BSD compatibility - killed $(DESTDIR) ... use make prefix=$DESTDIR$prefix instead - you can now set text/background colors for the loki console via (eg): - settings.terminal.background-color 0x000000 - settings.terminal.foreground-color 0xffffff
2014-02-24 09:39:09 +00:00
mmio.audioTrack = 0;
mmio.audioVolume = 0;
Update to v094r08 release. byuu says: Lots of changes this time around. FreeBSD stability and compilation is still a work in progress. FreeBSD 10 + Clang 3.3 = 108fps FreeBSD 10 + GCC 4.7 = 130fps Errata 1: I've been fighting that god-damned endian.h header for the past nine WIPs now. The above WIP isn't building now because FreeBSD isn't including headers before using certain types, and you end up with a trillion error messages. So just delete all the endian.h includes from nall/intrinsics.hpp to build. Errata 2: I was trying to match g++ and g++47, so I used $(findstring g++,$(compiler)), which ends up also matching clang++. Oops. Easy fix, put Clang first and then else if g++ next. Not ideal, but oh well. All it's doing for now is declaring -fwrapv twice, so you don't have to fix it just yet. Probably just going to alias g++="g++47" and do exact matching instead. Errata 3: both OpenGL::term and VideoGLX::term are causing a core dump on BSD. No idea why. The resources are initialized and valid, but releasing them crashes the application. Changelog: - nall/Makefile is more flexible with overriding $(compiler), so you can build with GCC or Clang on BSD (defaults to GCC now) - PLATFORM_X was renamed to PLATFORM_XORG, and it's also declared with PLATFORM_LINUX or PLATFORM_BSD - PLATFORM_XORG probably isn't the best name ... still thinking about what best to call LINUX|BSD|SOLARIS or ^(WINDOWS|MACOSX) - fixed a few legitimate Clang warning messages in nall - Compiler::VisualCPP is ugly as hell, renamed to Compiler::CL - nall/platform includes nall/intrinsics first. Trying to move away from testing for _WIN32, etc directly in all files. Work in progress. - nall turns off Clang warnings that I won't "fix", because they aren't broken. It's much less noisy to compile with warnings on now. - phoenix gains the ability to set background and foreground colors on various text container widgets (GTK only for now.) - rewrote a lot of the MSU1 code to try and simplify it. Really hope I didn't break anything ... I don't have any MSU1 test ROMs handy - SNES coprocessor audio is now mixed as sclamp<16>(system_sample + coprocessor_sample) instead of sclamp<16>((sys + cop) / 2) - allows for greater chance of aliasing (still low, SNES audio is quiet), but doesn't cut base system volume in half anymore - fixed Super Scope and Justifier cursor colors - use input.xlib instead of input.x ... allows Xlib input driver to be visible on Linux and BSD once again - make install and make uninstall must be run as root again; no longer using install but cp instead for BSD compatibility - killed $(DESTDIR) ... use make prefix=$DESTDIR$prefix instead - you can now set text/background colors for the loki console via (eg): - settings.terminal.background-color 0x000000 - settings.terminal.foreground-color 0xffffff
2014-02-24 09:39:09 +00:00
mmio.audioResumeTrack = ~0; //no resume
mmio.audioResumeOffset = 0;
Update to v094r08 release. byuu says: Lots of changes this time around. FreeBSD stability and compilation is still a work in progress. FreeBSD 10 + Clang 3.3 = 108fps FreeBSD 10 + GCC 4.7 = 130fps Errata 1: I've been fighting that god-damned endian.h header for the past nine WIPs now. The above WIP isn't building now because FreeBSD isn't including headers before using certain types, and you end up with a trillion error messages. So just delete all the endian.h includes from nall/intrinsics.hpp to build. Errata 2: I was trying to match g++ and g++47, so I used $(findstring g++,$(compiler)), which ends up also matching clang++. Oops. Easy fix, put Clang first and then else if g++ next. Not ideal, but oh well. All it's doing for now is declaring -fwrapv twice, so you don't have to fix it just yet. Probably just going to alias g++="g++47" and do exact matching instead. Errata 3: both OpenGL::term and VideoGLX::term are causing a core dump on BSD. No idea why. The resources are initialized and valid, but releasing them crashes the application. Changelog: - nall/Makefile is more flexible with overriding $(compiler), so you can build with GCC or Clang on BSD (defaults to GCC now) - PLATFORM_X was renamed to PLATFORM_XORG, and it's also declared with PLATFORM_LINUX or PLATFORM_BSD - PLATFORM_XORG probably isn't the best name ... still thinking about what best to call LINUX|BSD|SOLARIS or ^(WINDOWS|MACOSX) - fixed a few legitimate Clang warning messages in nall - Compiler::VisualCPP is ugly as hell, renamed to Compiler::CL - nall/platform includes nall/intrinsics first. Trying to move away from testing for _WIN32, etc directly in all files. Work in progress. - nall turns off Clang warnings that I won't "fix", because they aren't broken. It's much less noisy to compile with warnings on now. - phoenix gains the ability to set background and foreground colors on various text container widgets (GTK only for now.) - rewrote a lot of the MSU1 code to try and simplify it. Really hope I didn't break anything ... I don't have any MSU1 test ROMs handy - SNES coprocessor audio is now mixed as sclamp<16>(system_sample + coprocessor_sample) instead of sclamp<16>((sys + cop) / 2) - allows for greater chance of aliasing (still low, SNES audio is quiet), but doesn't cut base system volume in half anymore - fixed Super Scope and Justifier cursor colors - use input.xlib instead of input.x ... allows Xlib input driver to be visible on Linux and BSD once again - make install and make uninstall must be run as root again; no longer using install but cp instead for BSD compatibility - killed $(DESTDIR) ... use make prefix=$DESTDIR$prefix instead - you can now set text/background colors for the loki console via (eg): - settings.terminal.background-color 0x000000 - settings.terminal.foreground-color 0xffffff
2014-02-24 09:39:09 +00:00
mmio.dataBusy = false;
mmio.audioBusy = false;
mmio.audioRepeat = false;
mmio.audioPlay = false;
mmio.audioError = false;
dataOpen();
audioOpen();
}
auto MSU1::dataOpen() -> void {
if(dataFile.open()) dataFile.close();
auto document = BML::unserialize(cartridge.information.markup.cartridge);
Update to higan and icarus v095r15 release. r13 and r14 weren't posted as individual releases, but their changelogs were posted. byuu says about r13: I'm not going to be posting WIPs for r13 and above for a while. The reason is that I'm working on the major manifest overhaul I've discussed previously on the icarus subforum. I'm recreating my boards database from scratch using the map files and the new map analyzer. The only games that will load are ones I've created board definitions for, and updated sfc/cartridge/markup.cpp to parse. Once I've finished all the boards, then I'll update the heuristics. Then finally, I'll sync the syntax changes over to the fc, gb, gba cores. Once that's done, I'll start posting WIPs again, along with a new build of icarus. But I'll still post changelogs as I work through things. Changelog (r13): - preservation: created new database-builder tool (merges region-specific databases with boards) - icarus: support new, external database format (~/.config/icarus/Database/(Super Famicom.bml, ...) - added 1A3B-(10,11,12); 1A3B-20 byuu says about r14: r14 work: I successfully created mappings for every board used in the US set. I also updated icarus' heuristics to use the new mappings, and created ones there for the boards that are only in the JP set. Then I patched icarus to support pulling games out of the database when it's used on a game folder to generate a manifest file. Then I updated a lot of code in higan/sfc to support the new mapping syntax. sfc/cartridge/markup.cpp is about half the size it used to be with the new mappings, and I was able to kill off both map/id and map/select entirely. Then I updated all four emulated systems (and both subsystems) to use "board" as the root node, and harmonized their syntax (made them all more consistent with each other.) Then I added a manifest viewer to the tools window+menu. It's kind of an advanced user feature, but oh well. No reason to coddle people when the feature is very useful for developers. The viewer will show all manifests in order when you load multi-cart games as well. Still not going to call any syntax 100% done right now, but thankfully with the new manifest-free folders, nobody will have to do anything to use the new format. Just download the new version and go. The Super Famicom Event stuff is currently broken (CC92/PF94 boards). That's gonna be fun to support. byuu says about r15: EDIT: small bug in icarus with heuristics. Edit core/super-famicom.cpp line 27: if(/*auto*/ markup = cartridge.markup) { Gotta remove that "auto" so that it returns valid markup. Resolved the final concerns I had with the new manifest format. Right now there are two things that are definitely broken: MCC (BS-X Town cart) and Event (CC '92 and PF'94). And there are a few things that are untested: SPC7110, EpsonRTC, SharpRTC, SDD1+RAM, SufamiTurbo, BS-X slotted carts.
2015-12-19 08:52:34 +00:00
string name = document["board/msu1/rom/name"].text();
if(!name) name = "msu1.rom";
if(dataFile.open({interface->path(ID::SuperFamicom), name}, file::mode::read)) {
dataFile.seek(mmio.dataReadOffset);
}
}
auto MSU1::audioOpen() -> void {
if(audioFile.open()) audioFile.close();
auto document = BML::unserialize(cartridge.information.markup.cartridge);
string name = {"track-", mmio.audioTrack, ".pcm"};
Update to higan and icarus v095r15 release. r13 and r14 weren't posted as individual releases, but their changelogs were posted. byuu says about r13: I'm not going to be posting WIPs for r13 and above for a while. The reason is that I'm working on the major manifest overhaul I've discussed previously on the icarus subforum. I'm recreating my boards database from scratch using the map files and the new map analyzer. The only games that will load are ones I've created board definitions for, and updated sfc/cartridge/markup.cpp to parse. Once I've finished all the boards, then I'll update the heuristics. Then finally, I'll sync the syntax changes over to the fc, gb, gba cores. Once that's done, I'll start posting WIPs again, along with a new build of icarus. But I'll still post changelogs as I work through things. Changelog (r13): - preservation: created new database-builder tool (merges region-specific databases with boards) - icarus: support new, external database format (~/.config/icarus/Database/(Super Famicom.bml, ...) - added 1A3B-(10,11,12); 1A3B-20 byuu says about r14: r14 work: I successfully created mappings for every board used in the US set. I also updated icarus' heuristics to use the new mappings, and created ones there for the boards that are only in the JP set. Then I patched icarus to support pulling games out of the database when it's used on a game folder to generate a manifest file. Then I updated a lot of code in higan/sfc to support the new mapping syntax. sfc/cartridge/markup.cpp is about half the size it used to be with the new mappings, and I was able to kill off both map/id and map/select entirely. Then I updated all four emulated systems (and both subsystems) to use "board" as the root node, and harmonized their syntax (made them all more consistent with each other.) Then I added a manifest viewer to the tools window+menu. It's kind of an advanced user feature, but oh well. No reason to coddle people when the feature is very useful for developers. The viewer will show all manifests in order when you load multi-cart games as well. Still not going to call any syntax 100% done right now, but thankfully with the new manifest-free folders, nobody will have to do anything to use the new format. Just download the new version and go. The Super Famicom Event stuff is currently broken (CC92/PF94 boards). That's gonna be fun to support. byuu says about r15: EDIT: small bug in icarus with heuristics. Edit core/super-famicom.cpp line 27: if(/*auto*/ markup = cartridge.markup) { Gotta remove that "auto" so that it returns valid markup. Resolved the final concerns I had with the new manifest format. Right now there are two things that are definitely broken: MCC (BS-X Town cart) and Event (CC '92 and PF'94). And there are a few things that are untested: SPC7110, EpsonRTC, SharpRTC, SDD1+RAM, SufamiTurbo, BS-X slotted carts.
2015-12-19 08:52:34 +00:00
for(auto track : document.find("board/msu1/track")) {
if(track["number"].natural() != mmio.audioTrack) continue;
name = track["name"].text();
break;
}
if(audioFile.open({interface->path(ID::SuperFamicom), name}, file::mode::read)) {
if(audioFile.size() >= 8) {
uint32 header = audioFile.readm(4);
Update to v094r08 release. byuu says: Lots of changes this time around. FreeBSD stability and compilation is still a work in progress. FreeBSD 10 + Clang 3.3 = 108fps FreeBSD 10 + GCC 4.7 = 130fps Errata 1: I've been fighting that god-damned endian.h header for the past nine WIPs now. The above WIP isn't building now because FreeBSD isn't including headers before using certain types, and you end up with a trillion error messages. So just delete all the endian.h includes from nall/intrinsics.hpp to build. Errata 2: I was trying to match g++ and g++47, so I used $(findstring g++,$(compiler)), which ends up also matching clang++. Oops. Easy fix, put Clang first and then else if g++ next. Not ideal, but oh well. All it's doing for now is declaring -fwrapv twice, so you don't have to fix it just yet. Probably just going to alias g++="g++47" and do exact matching instead. Errata 3: both OpenGL::term and VideoGLX::term are causing a core dump on BSD. No idea why. The resources are initialized and valid, but releasing them crashes the application. Changelog: - nall/Makefile is more flexible with overriding $(compiler), so you can build with GCC or Clang on BSD (defaults to GCC now) - PLATFORM_X was renamed to PLATFORM_XORG, and it's also declared with PLATFORM_LINUX or PLATFORM_BSD - PLATFORM_XORG probably isn't the best name ... still thinking about what best to call LINUX|BSD|SOLARIS or ^(WINDOWS|MACOSX) - fixed a few legitimate Clang warning messages in nall - Compiler::VisualCPP is ugly as hell, renamed to Compiler::CL - nall/platform includes nall/intrinsics first. Trying to move away from testing for _WIN32, etc directly in all files. Work in progress. - nall turns off Clang warnings that I won't "fix", because they aren't broken. It's much less noisy to compile with warnings on now. - phoenix gains the ability to set background and foreground colors on various text container widgets (GTK only for now.) - rewrote a lot of the MSU1 code to try and simplify it. Really hope I didn't break anything ... I don't have any MSU1 test ROMs handy - SNES coprocessor audio is now mixed as sclamp<16>(system_sample + coprocessor_sample) instead of sclamp<16>((sys + cop) / 2) - allows for greater chance of aliasing (still low, SNES audio is quiet), but doesn't cut base system volume in half anymore - fixed Super Scope and Justifier cursor colors - use input.xlib instead of input.x ... allows Xlib input driver to be visible on Linux and BSD once again - make install and make uninstall must be run as root again; no longer using install but cp instead for BSD compatibility - killed $(DESTDIR) ... use make prefix=$DESTDIR$prefix instead - you can now set text/background colors for the loki console via (eg): - settings.terminal.background-color 0x000000 - settings.terminal.foreground-color 0xffffff
2014-02-24 09:39:09 +00:00
if(header == 0x4d535531) { //"MSU1"
mmio.audioLoopOffset = 8 + audioFile.readl(4) * 4;
if(mmio.audioLoopOffset > audioFile.size()) mmio.audioLoopOffset = 8;
mmio.audioError = false;
audioFile.seek(mmio.audioPlayOffset);
Update to v094r08 release. byuu says: Lots of changes this time around. FreeBSD stability and compilation is still a work in progress. FreeBSD 10 + Clang 3.3 = 108fps FreeBSD 10 + GCC 4.7 = 130fps Errata 1: I've been fighting that god-damned endian.h header for the past nine WIPs now. The above WIP isn't building now because FreeBSD isn't including headers before using certain types, and you end up with a trillion error messages. So just delete all the endian.h includes from nall/intrinsics.hpp to build. Errata 2: I was trying to match g++ and g++47, so I used $(findstring g++,$(compiler)), which ends up also matching clang++. Oops. Easy fix, put Clang first and then else if g++ next. Not ideal, but oh well. All it's doing for now is declaring -fwrapv twice, so you don't have to fix it just yet. Probably just going to alias g++="g++47" and do exact matching instead. Errata 3: both OpenGL::term and VideoGLX::term are causing a core dump on BSD. No idea why. The resources are initialized and valid, but releasing them crashes the application. Changelog: - nall/Makefile is more flexible with overriding $(compiler), so you can build with GCC or Clang on BSD (defaults to GCC now) - PLATFORM_X was renamed to PLATFORM_XORG, and it's also declared with PLATFORM_LINUX or PLATFORM_BSD - PLATFORM_XORG probably isn't the best name ... still thinking about what best to call LINUX|BSD|SOLARIS or ^(WINDOWS|MACOSX) - fixed a few legitimate Clang warning messages in nall - Compiler::VisualCPP is ugly as hell, renamed to Compiler::CL - nall/platform includes nall/intrinsics first. Trying to move away from testing for _WIN32, etc directly in all files. Work in progress. - nall turns off Clang warnings that I won't "fix", because they aren't broken. It's much less noisy to compile with warnings on now. - phoenix gains the ability to set background and foreground colors on various text container widgets (GTK only for now.) - rewrote a lot of the MSU1 code to try and simplify it. Really hope I didn't break anything ... I don't have any MSU1 test ROMs handy - SNES coprocessor audio is now mixed as sclamp<16>(system_sample + coprocessor_sample) instead of sclamp<16>((sys + cop) / 2) - allows for greater chance of aliasing (still low, SNES audio is quiet), but doesn't cut base system volume in half anymore - fixed Super Scope and Justifier cursor colors - use input.xlib instead of input.x ... allows Xlib input driver to be visible on Linux and BSD once again - make install and make uninstall must be run as root again; no longer using install but cp instead for BSD compatibility - killed $(DESTDIR) ... use make prefix=$DESTDIR$prefix instead - you can now set text/background colors for the loki console via (eg): - settings.terminal.background-color 0x000000 - settings.terminal.foreground-color 0xffffff
2014-02-24 09:39:09 +00:00
return;
}
}
audioFile.close();
}
mmio.audioError = true;
}
Update to v098r06 release. byuu says: Changelog: - emulation cores now refresh video from host thread instead of cothreads (fix AMD crash) - SFC: fixed another bug with leap year months in SharpRTC emulation - SFC: cleaned up camelCase on function names for armdsp,epsonrtc,hitachidsp,mcc,nss,sharprtc classes - GB: added MBC1M emulation (requires manually setting mapper=MBC1M in manifest.bml for now, sorry) - audio: implemented Emulator::Audio mixer and effects processor - audio: implemented Emulator::Stream interface - it is now possible to have more than two audio streams: eg SNES + SGB + MSU1 + Voicer-Kun (eventually) - audio: added reverb delay + reverb level settings; exposed balance configuration in UI - video: reworked palette generation to re-enable saturation, gamma, luminance adjustments - higan/emulator.cpp is gone since there was nothing left in it I know you guys are going to say the color adjust/balance/reverb stuff is pointless. And indeed it mostly is. But I like the idea of allowing some fun special effects and configurability that isn't system-wide. Note: there seems to be some kind of added audio lag in the SGB emulation now, and I don't really understand why. The code should be effectively identical to what I had before. The only main thing is that I'm sampling things to 48000hz instead of 32040hz before mixing. There's no point where I'm intentionally introducing added latency though. I'm kind of stumped, so if anyone wouldn't mind taking a look at it, it'd be much appreciated :/ I don't have an MSU1 test ROM, but the latency issue may affect MSU1 as well, and that would be very bad.
2016-04-22 13:35:51 +00:00
auto MSU1::read(uint24 addr, uint8) -> uint8 {
cpu.synchronizeCoprocessors();
addr = 0x2000 | (addr & 7);
Update to v089r03 release. byuu says: Substantial improvements to SPC7110 emulation. Added all of the findings from http://byuu.org/temp/spc7110-mmio.txt that I understood. I also completely rewrote the RTC. We only had about ~40% of the chip emulated before. Turns out there's cool stuff like spare RAM, calendar disable, 12-hour mode, IRQs, IRQ masking, duty cycles, etc. So I went ahead and emulated all of it. The upper bits on hour+ don't work as nocash described though, not sure what doc he was reading. The Epson RTC-4513 manual I have doesn't explain any of the registers. The new RTC core also ticks seconds based on the emulated clock, and not on the system clock. This is going to suck for people wanting to keep the in-game clock synced with their computer, who also abuse fast forward and save states. Fast forward makes the clock run faster, and save states will jump the clock to the time it was at when you took the save state. (It will keep track of the number of seconds between unloading the game and loading it again, so time passes normally there.) This is required, however, and how I'm going to rearrange all of the RTCs for all systems. Any other method can be detected by the game, and is thus not faithful emulation. To help with this, I'll probably make an RTC time tool so that you can adjust the time when the emulator isn't running, but I don't intend to bundle that into bsnes. New state format bit-packs the RTCRAM values, and it also uses a 64-bit timestamp. So it's 16 bytes now instead of 20 bytes. S-RTC will drop from 16 to 12 when it's done. The RTC busy flag timing needs to be refined with more hardware tests, there's a slim chance of the game hanging on save at the moment. The SPC7110 ALU delays are emulated now, too. They may not be perfectly accurate, but they get the basic gist down. The only hack that needs to be removed now is the decompression busy flag. That's ... not going to be fun. I also redid the mouse emulation. I was polling the mouse position multiple times per latch. So it should be a bit more precise now, I hope. I read it regardless of latch state, dunno if that's good or not.
2012-05-16 00:27:34 +00:00
switch(addr) {
case 0x2000:
return (
mmio.dataBusy << 7
| mmio.audioBusy << 6
| mmio.audioRepeat << 5
| mmio.audioPlay << 4
| mmio.audioError << 3
| Revision << 0
);
case 0x2001:
if(mmio.dataBusy) return 0x00;
if(dataFile.end()) return 0x00;
mmio.dataReadOffset++;
return dataFile.read();
case 0x2002: return 'S';
case 0x2003: return '-';
case 0x2004: return 'M';
case 0x2005: return 'S';
case 0x2006: return 'U';
case 0x2007: return '1';
}
}
Update to v098r06 release. byuu says: Changelog: - emulation cores now refresh video from host thread instead of cothreads (fix AMD crash) - SFC: fixed another bug with leap year months in SharpRTC emulation - SFC: cleaned up camelCase on function names for armdsp,epsonrtc,hitachidsp,mcc,nss,sharprtc classes - GB: added MBC1M emulation (requires manually setting mapper=MBC1M in manifest.bml for now, sorry) - audio: implemented Emulator::Audio mixer and effects processor - audio: implemented Emulator::Stream interface - it is now possible to have more than two audio streams: eg SNES + SGB + MSU1 + Voicer-Kun (eventually) - audio: added reverb delay + reverb level settings; exposed balance configuration in UI - video: reworked palette generation to re-enable saturation, gamma, luminance adjustments - higan/emulator.cpp is gone since there was nothing left in it I know you guys are going to say the color adjust/balance/reverb stuff is pointless. And indeed it mostly is. But I like the idea of allowing some fun special effects and configurability that isn't system-wide. Note: there seems to be some kind of added audio lag in the SGB emulation now, and I don't really understand why. The code should be effectively identical to what I had before. The only main thing is that I'm sampling things to 48000hz instead of 32040hz before mixing. There's no point where I'm intentionally introducing added latency though. I'm kind of stumped, so if anyone wouldn't mind taking a look at it, it'd be much appreciated :/ I don't have an MSU1 test ROM, but the latency issue may affect MSU1 as well, and that would be very bad.
2016-04-22 13:35:51 +00:00
auto MSU1::write(uint24 addr, uint8 data) -> void {
cpu.synchronizeCoprocessors();
addr = 0x2000 | (addr & 7);
Update to v089r03 release. byuu says: Substantial improvements to SPC7110 emulation. Added all of the findings from http://byuu.org/temp/spc7110-mmio.txt that I understood. I also completely rewrote the RTC. We only had about ~40% of the chip emulated before. Turns out there's cool stuff like spare RAM, calendar disable, 12-hour mode, IRQs, IRQ masking, duty cycles, etc. So I went ahead and emulated all of it. The upper bits on hour+ don't work as nocash described though, not sure what doc he was reading. The Epson RTC-4513 manual I have doesn't explain any of the registers. The new RTC core also ticks seconds based on the emulated clock, and not on the system clock. This is going to suck for people wanting to keep the in-game clock synced with their computer, who also abuse fast forward and save states. Fast forward makes the clock run faster, and save states will jump the clock to the time it was at when you took the save state. (It will keep track of the number of seconds between unloading the game and loading it again, so time passes normally there.) This is required, however, and how I'm going to rearrange all of the RTCs for all systems. Any other method can be detected by the game, and is thus not faithful emulation. To help with this, I'll probably make an RTC time tool so that you can adjust the time when the emulator isn't running, but I don't intend to bundle that into bsnes. New state format bit-packs the RTCRAM values, and it also uses a 64-bit timestamp. So it's 16 bytes now instead of 20 bytes. S-RTC will drop from 16 to 12 when it's done. The RTC busy flag timing needs to be refined with more hardware tests, there's a slim chance of the game hanging on save at the moment. The SPC7110 ALU delays are emulated now, too. They may not be perfectly accurate, but they get the basic gist down. The only hack that needs to be removed now is the decompression busy flag. That's ... not going to be fun. I also redid the mouse emulation. I was polling the mouse position multiple times per latch. So it should be a bit more precise now, I hope. I read it regardless of latch state, dunno if that's good or not.
2012-05-16 00:27:34 +00:00
switch(addr) {
case 0x2000: mmio.dataSeekOffset.byte(0) = data; break;
case 0x2001: mmio.dataSeekOffset.byte(1) = data; break;
case 0x2002: mmio.dataSeekOffset.byte(2) = data; break;
case 0x2003: mmio.dataSeekOffset.byte(3) = data;
mmio.dataReadOffset = mmio.dataSeekOffset;
dataOpen();
break;
case 0x2004: mmio.audioTrack.byte(0) = data; break;
case 0x2005: mmio.audioTrack.byte(1) = data;
mmio.audioPlayOffset = 8;
if(mmio.audioTrack == mmio.audioResumeTrack) {
mmio.audioPlayOffset = mmio.audioResumeOffset;
mmio.audioResumeTrack = ~0; //erase resume track
mmio.audioResumeOffset = 0;
}
audioOpen();
break;
case 0x2006:
mmio.audioVolume = data;
break;
case 0x2007:
if(mmio.audioBusy) break;
if(mmio.audioError) break;
bool audioResume = data.bit(2);
mmio.audioRepeat = data.bit(1);
mmio.audioPlay = data.bit(0);
if(!mmio.audioPlay && audioResume) {
mmio.audioResumeTrack = mmio.audioTrack;
mmio.audioResumeOffset = mmio.audioPlayOffset;
}
break;
}
}
}