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Updated to 20100813 release. byuu says: Since we're now talking about three splits, that's getting a bit out of hand. This WIP combines everything back into one project again. Added the src/fast folder that has all the speed-oriented cores. A slight slowdown to csnes from what it was before, I'm using blargg's accurate DSP. I just don't like the idea of releasing a less accurate DSP core than Snes9X v1.52 has. Plus the fast DSP core doesn't serialize yet. I moved back to snes_spc 0.9.0 because I care more about Tales and Star Ocean than I do about Earthworm Jim 2. So if you try EWJ2 on csnes, expect it to sound like it does on Snes9X. In other words, don't wear headphones if you value your hearing. The middle-of-the-road bsnes core uses blargg's accurate DSP, because it's about 3% faster than mine which removes all of blargg's optimizations. There is absolutely no accuracy loss here. bsnes v067.20 that is included should be equal to v067 official. Performance: Code: asnes = 58fps bsnes = 172fps +2.97x csnes = 274fps +1.59x +4.72x The binaries are not profiled, so that's an additional 15% slower from the previous builds. Save states only work on asnes, as I don't know how to serialize blargg's cores yet. The copy_func thing is very confusing to me for some reason. The debugger won't work anywhere. Outside of that, please go ahead and bug test. Once I get the debugger and save states working, I'll build some profiled v1.0 releases for all three, and we can test that for a bit and then release.
2010-10-20 11:20:39 +00:00
// Core SPC emulation: CPU, timers, SMP registers, memory
// snes_spc 0.9.0. http://www.slack.net/~ant/
#include "SNES_SPC.h"
#include <string.h>
/* Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Shay Green. This module is free software; you
can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser
General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This
module is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this module; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */
#include "blargg_source.h"
#define RAM (m.ram.ram)
#define REGS (m.smp_regs [0])
#define REGS_IN (m.smp_regs [1])
// (n ? n : 256)
#define IF_0_THEN_256( n ) ((uint8_t) ((n) - 1) + 1)
// Note: SPC_MORE_ACCURACY exists mainly so I can run my validation tests, which
// do crazy echo buffer accesses.
#ifndef SPC_MORE_ACCURACY
#define SPC_MORE_ACCURACY 0
#endif
#ifdef BLARGG_ENABLE_OPTIMIZER
#include BLARGG_ENABLE_OPTIMIZER
#endif
//// Timers
#if SPC_DISABLE_TEMPO
#define TIMER_DIV( t, n ) ((n) >> t->prescaler)
#define TIMER_MUL( t, n ) ((n) << t->prescaler)
#else
#define TIMER_DIV( t, n ) ((n) / t->prescaler)
#define TIMER_MUL( t, n ) ((n) * t->prescaler)
#endif
SNES_SPC::Timer* SNES_SPC::run_timer_( Timer* t, rel_time_t time )
{
int elapsed = TIMER_DIV( t, time - t->next_time ) + 1;
t->next_time += TIMER_MUL( t, elapsed );
if ( t->enabled )
{
int remain = IF_0_THEN_256( t->period - t->divider );
int divider = t->divider + elapsed;
int over = elapsed - remain;
if ( over >= 0 )
{
int n = over / t->period;
t->counter = (t->counter + 1 + n) & 0x0F;
divider = over - n * t->period;
}
t->divider = (uint8_t) divider;
}
return t;
}
inline SNES_SPC::Timer* SNES_SPC::run_timer( Timer* t, rel_time_t time )
{
if ( time >= t->next_time )
t = run_timer_( t, time );
return t;
}
//// ROM
void SNES_SPC::enable_rom( int enable )
{
if ( m.rom_enabled != enable )
{
m.rom_enabled = enable;
if ( enable )
memcpy( m.hi_ram, &RAM [rom_addr], sizeof m.hi_ram );
memcpy( &RAM [rom_addr], (enable ? m.rom : m.hi_ram), rom_size );
// TODO: ROM can still get overwritten when DSP writes to echo buffer
}
}
//// DSP
#if SPC_LESS_ACCURATE
int const max_reg_time = 29;
signed char const SNES_SPC::reg_times_ [256] =
{
-1, 0,-11,-10,-15,-11, -2, -2, 4, 3, 14, 14, 26, 26, 14, 22,
2, 3, 0, 1,-12, 0, 1, 1, 7, 6, 14, 14, 27, 14, 14, 23,
5, 6, 3, 4, -1, 3, 4, 4, 10, 9, 14, 14, 26, -5, 14, 23,
8, 9, 6, 7, 2, 6, 7, 7, 13, 12, 14, 14, 27, -4, 14, 24,
11, 12, 9, 10, 5, 9, 10, 10, 16, 15, 14, 14, -2, -4, 14, 24,
14, 15, 12, 13, 8, 12, 13, 13, 19, 18, 14, 14, -2,-36, 14, 24,
17, 18, 15, 16, 11, 15, 16, 16, 22, 21, 14, 14, 28, -3, 14, 25,
20, 21, 18, 19, 14, 18, 19, 19, 25, 24, 14, 14, 14, 29, 14, 25,
29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29,
29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29,
29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29,
29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29,
29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29,
29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29,
29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29,
29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29, 29,
};
#define RUN_DSP( time, offset ) \
int count = (time) - (offset) - m.dsp_time;\
if ( count >= 0 )\
{\
int clock_count = (count & ~(clocks_per_sample - 1)) + clocks_per_sample;\
m.dsp_time += clock_count;\
dsp.run( clock_count );\
}
#else
#define RUN_DSP( time, offset ) \
{\
int count = (time) - m.dsp_time;\
if ( !SPC_MORE_ACCURACY || count )\
{\
assert( count > 0 );\
m.dsp_time = (time);\
dsp.run( count );\
}\
}
#endif
int SNES_SPC::dsp_read( rel_time_t time )
{
RUN_DSP( time, reg_times [REGS [r_dspaddr] & 0x7F] );
int result = dsp.read( REGS [r_dspaddr] & 0x7F );
#ifdef SPC_DSP_READ_HOOK
SPC_DSP_READ_HOOK( spc_time + time, (REGS [r_dspaddr] & 0x7F), result );
#endif
return result;
}
inline void SNES_SPC::dsp_write( int data, rel_time_t time )
{
RUN_DSP( time, reg_times [REGS [r_dspaddr]] )
#if SPC_LESS_ACCURATE
else if ( m.dsp_time == skipping_time )
{
int r = REGS [r_dspaddr];
if ( r == SPC_DSP::r_kon )
m.skipped_kon |= data & ~dsp.read( SPC_DSP::r_koff );
if ( r == SPC_DSP::r_koff )
{
m.skipped_koff |= data;
m.skipped_kon &= ~data;
}
}
#endif
#ifdef SPC_DSP_WRITE_HOOK
SPC_DSP_WRITE_HOOK( m.spc_time + time, REGS [r_dspaddr], (uint8_t) data );
#endif
if ( REGS [r_dspaddr] <= 0x7F )
dsp.write( REGS [r_dspaddr], data );
else if ( !SPC_MORE_ACCURACY )
dprintf( "SPC wrote to DSP register > $7F\n" );
}
//// Memory access extras
#if SPC_MORE_ACCURACY
#define MEM_ACCESS( time, addr ) \
{\
if ( time >= m.dsp_time )\
{\
RUN_DSP( time, max_reg_time );\
}\
}
#elif !defined (NDEBUG)
// Debug-only check for read/write within echo buffer, since this might result in
// inaccurate emulation due to the DSP not being caught up to the present.
bool SNES_SPC::check_echo_access( int addr )
{
if ( !(dsp.read( SPC_DSP::r_flg ) & 0x20) )
{
int start = 0x100 * dsp.read( SPC_DSP::r_esa );
int size = 0x800 * (dsp.read( SPC_DSP::r_edl ) & 0x0F);
int end = start + (size ? size : 4);
if ( start <= addr && addr < end )
{
if ( !m.echo_accessed )
{
m.echo_accessed = 1;
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}
#define MEM_ACCESS( time, addr ) check( !check_echo_access( (uint16_t) addr ) );
#else
#define MEM_ACCESS( time, addr )
#endif
//// CPU write
#if SPC_MORE_ACCURACY
static unsigned char const glitch_probs [3] [256] =
{
0xC3,0x92,0x5B,0x1C,0xD1,0x92,0x5B,0x1C,0xDB,0x9C,0x72,0x18,0xCD,0x5C,0x38,0x0B,
0xE1,0x9C,0x74,0x17,0xCF,0x75,0x45,0x0C,0xCF,0x6E,0x4A,0x0D,0xA3,0x3A,0x1D,0x08,
0xDB,0xA0,0x82,0x19,0xD9,0x73,0x3C,0x0E,0xCB,0x76,0x52,0x0B,0xA5,0x46,0x1D,0x09,
0xDA,0x74,0x55,0x0F,0xA2,0x3F,0x21,0x05,0x9A,0x40,0x20,0x07,0x63,0x1E,0x10,0x01,
0xDF,0xA9,0x85,0x1D,0xD3,0x84,0x4B,0x0E,0xCF,0x6F,0x49,0x0F,0xB3,0x48,0x1E,0x05,
0xD8,0x77,0x52,0x12,0xB7,0x49,0x23,0x06,0xAA,0x45,0x28,0x07,0x7D,0x28,0x0F,0x07,
0xCC,0x7B,0x4A,0x0E,0xB2,0x4F,0x24,0x07,0xAD,0x43,0x2C,0x06,0x86,0x29,0x11,0x07,
0xAE,0x48,0x1F,0x0A,0x76,0x21,0x19,0x05,0x76,0x21,0x14,0x05,0x44,0x11,0x0B,0x01,
0xE7,0xAD,0x96,0x23,0xDC,0x86,0x59,0x0E,0xDC,0x7C,0x5F,0x15,0xBB,0x53,0x2E,0x09,
0xD6,0x7C,0x4A,0x16,0xBB,0x4A,0x25,0x08,0xB3,0x4F,0x28,0x0B,0x8E,0x23,0x15,0x08,
0xCF,0x7F,0x57,0x11,0xB5,0x4A,0x23,0x0A,0xAA,0x42,0x28,0x05,0x7D,0x22,0x12,0x03,
0xA6,0x49,0x28,0x09,0x82,0x2B,0x0D,0x04,0x7A,0x20,0x0F,0x04,0x3D,0x0F,0x09,0x03,
0xD1,0x7C,0x4C,0x0F,0xAF,0x4E,0x21,0x09,0xA8,0x46,0x2A,0x07,0x85,0x1F,0x0E,0x07,
0xA6,0x3F,0x26,0x07,0x7C,0x24,0x14,0x07,0x78,0x22,0x16,0x04,0x46,0x12,0x0A,0x02,
0xA6,0x41,0x2C,0x0A,0x7E,0x28,0x11,0x05,0x73,0x1B,0x14,0x05,0x3D,0x11,0x0A,0x02,
0x70,0x22,0x17,0x05,0x48,0x13,0x08,0x03,0x3C,0x07,0x0D,0x07,0x26,0x07,0x06,0x01,
0xE0,0x9F,0xDA,0x7C,0x4F,0x18,0x28,0x0D,0xE9,0x9F,0xDA,0x7C,0x4F,0x18,0x1F,0x07,
0xE6,0x97,0xD8,0x72,0x64,0x13,0x26,0x09,0xDC,0x67,0xA9,0x38,0x21,0x07,0x15,0x06,
0xE9,0x91,0xD2,0x6B,0x63,0x14,0x2B,0x0E,0xD6,0x61,0xB7,0x41,0x2B,0x0E,0x10,0x09,
0xCF,0x59,0xB0,0x2F,0x35,0x08,0x0F,0x07,0xB6,0x30,0x7A,0x21,0x17,0x07,0x09,0x03,
0xE7,0xA3,0xE5,0x6B,0x65,0x1F,0x34,0x09,0xD8,0x6B,0xBE,0x45,0x27,0x07,0x10,0x07,
0xDA,0x54,0xB1,0x39,0x2E,0x0E,0x17,0x08,0xA9,0x3C,0x86,0x22,0x16,0x06,0x07,0x03,
0xD4,0x51,0xBC,0x3D,0x38,0x0A,0x13,0x06,0xB2,0x37,0x79,0x1C,0x17,0x05,0x0E,0x06,
0xA7,0x31,0x74,0x1C,0x11,0x06,0x0C,0x02,0x6D,0x1A,0x38,0x10,0x0B,0x05,0x06,0x03,
0xEB,0x9A,0xE1,0x7A,0x6F,0x13,0x34,0x0E,0xE6,0x75,0xC5,0x45,0x3E,0x0B,0x1A,0x05,
0xD8,0x63,0xC1,0x40,0x3C,0x1B,0x19,0x06,0xB3,0x42,0x83,0x29,0x18,0x0A,0x08,0x04,
0xD4,0x58,0xBA,0x43,0x3F,0x0A,0x1F,0x09,0xB1,0x33,0x8A,0x1F,0x1F,0x06,0x0D,0x05,
0xAF,0x3C,0x7A,0x1F,0x16,0x08,0x0A,0x01,0x72,0x1B,0x52,0x0D,0x0B,0x09,0x06,0x01,
0xCF,0x63,0xB7,0x47,0x40,0x10,0x14,0x06,0xC0,0x41,0x96,0x20,0x1C,0x09,0x10,0x05,
0xA6,0x35,0x82,0x1A,0x20,0x0C,0x0E,0x04,0x80,0x1F,0x53,0x0F,0x0B,0x02,0x06,0x01,
0xA6,0x31,0x81,0x1B,0x1D,0x01,0x08,0x08,0x7B,0x20,0x4D,0x19,0x0E,0x05,0x07,0x03,
0x6B,0x17,0x49,0x07,0x0E,0x03,0x0A,0x05,0x37,0x0B,0x1F,0x06,0x04,0x02,0x07,0x01,
0xF0,0xD6,0xED,0xAD,0xEC,0xB1,0xEB,0x79,0xAC,0x22,0x47,0x1E,0x6E,0x1B,0x32,0x0A,
0xF0,0xD6,0xEA,0xA4,0xED,0xC4,0xDE,0x82,0x98,0x1F,0x50,0x13,0x52,0x15,0x2A,0x0A,
0xF1,0xD1,0xEB,0xA2,0xEB,0xB7,0xD8,0x69,0xA2,0x1F,0x5B,0x18,0x55,0x18,0x2C,0x0A,
0xED,0xB5,0xDE,0x7E,0xE6,0x85,0xD3,0x59,0x59,0x0F,0x2C,0x09,0x24,0x07,0x15,0x09,
0xF1,0xD6,0xEA,0xA0,0xEC,0xBB,0xDA,0x77,0xA9,0x23,0x58,0x14,0x5D,0x12,0x2F,0x09,
0xF1,0xC1,0xE3,0x86,0xE4,0x87,0xD2,0x4E,0x68,0x15,0x26,0x0B,0x27,0x09,0x15,0x02,
0xEE,0xA6,0xE0,0x5C,0xE0,0x77,0xC3,0x41,0x67,0x1B,0x3C,0x07,0x2A,0x06,0x19,0x07,
0xE4,0x75,0xC6,0x43,0xCC,0x50,0x95,0x23,0x35,0x09,0x14,0x04,0x15,0x05,0x0B,0x04,
0xEE,0xD6,0xED,0xAD,0xEC,0xB1,0xEB,0x79,0xAC,0x22,0x56,0x14,0x5A,0x12,0x26,0x0A,
0xEE,0xBB,0xE7,0x7E,0xE9,0x8D,0xCB,0x49,0x67,0x11,0x34,0x07,0x2B,0x0B,0x14,0x07,
0xED,0xA7,0xE5,0x76,0xE3,0x7E,0xC4,0x4B,0x77,0x14,0x34,0x08,0x27,0x07,0x14,0x04,
0xE7,0x8B,0xD2,0x4C,0xCA,0x56,0x9E,0x31,0x36,0x0C,0x11,0x07,0x14,0x04,0x0A,0x02,
0xF0,0x9B,0xEA,0x6F,0xE5,0x81,0xC4,0x43,0x74,0x10,0x30,0x0B,0x2D,0x08,0x1B,0x06,
0xE6,0x83,0xCA,0x48,0xD9,0x56,0xA7,0x23,0x3B,0x09,0x12,0x09,0x15,0x07,0x0A,0x03,
0xE5,0x5F,0xCB,0x3C,0xCF,0x48,0x91,0x22,0x31,0x0A,0x17,0x08,0x15,0x04,0x0D,0x02,
0xD1,0x43,0x91,0x20,0xA9,0x2D,0x54,0x12,0x17,0x07,0x09,0x02,0x0C,0x04,0x05,0x03,
};
#endif
// divided into multiple functions to keep rarely-used functionality separate
// so often-used functionality can be optimized better by compiler
// If write isn't preceded by read, data has this added to it
int const no_read_before_write = 0x2000;
void SNES_SPC::cpu_write_smp_reg_( int data, rel_time_t time, int addr )
{
switch ( addr )
{
case r_t0target:
case r_t1target:
case r_t2target: {
Timer* t = &m.timers [addr - r_t0target];
int period = IF_0_THEN_256( data );
if ( t->period != period )
{
t = run_timer( t, time );
#if SPC_MORE_ACCURACY
// Insane behavior when target is written just after counter is
// clocked and counter matches new period and new period isn't 1, 2, 4, or 8
if ( t->divider == (period & 0xFF) &&
t->next_time == time + TIMER_MUL( t, 1 ) &&
((period - 1) | ~0x0F) & period )
{
//dprintf( "SPC pathological timer target write\n" );
// If the period is 3, 5, or 9, there's a probability this behavior won't occur,
// based on the previous period
int prob = 0xFF;
int old_period = t->period & 0xFF;
if ( period == 3 ) prob = glitch_probs [0] [old_period];
if ( period == 5 ) prob = glitch_probs [1] [old_period];
if ( period == 9 ) prob = glitch_probs [2] [old_period];
// The glitch suppresses incrementing of one of the counter bits, based on
// the lowest set bit in the new period
int b = 1;
while ( !(period & b) )
b <<= 1;
if ( (rand() >> 4 & 0xFF) <= prob )
t->divider = (t->divider - b) & 0xFF;
}
#endif
t->period = period;
}
break;
}
case r_t0out:
case r_t1out:
case r_t2out:
if ( !SPC_MORE_ACCURACY )
dprintf( "SPC wrote to counter %d\n", (int) addr - r_t0out );
if ( data < no_read_before_write / 2 )
run_timer( &m.timers [addr - r_t0out], time - 1 )->counter = 0;
break;
// Registers that act like RAM
case 0x8:
case 0x9:
REGS_IN [addr] = (uint8_t) data;
break;
case r_test:
if ( (uint8_t) data != 0x0A )
dprintf( "SPC wrote to test register\n" );
break;
case r_control:
// port clears
if ( data & 0x10 )
{
REGS_IN [r_cpuio0] = 0;
REGS_IN [r_cpuio1] = 0;
}
if ( data & 0x20 )
{
REGS_IN [r_cpuio2] = 0;
REGS_IN [r_cpuio3] = 0;
}
// timers
{
for ( int i = 0; i < timer_count; i++ )
{
Timer* t = &m.timers [i];
int enabled = data >> i & 1;
if ( t->enabled != enabled )
{
t = run_timer( t, time );
t->enabled = enabled;
if ( enabled )
{
t->divider = 0;
t->counter = 0;
}
}
}
}
enable_rom( data & 0x80 );
break;
}
}
void SNES_SPC::cpu_write_smp_reg( int data, rel_time_t time, int addr )
{
if ( addr == r_dspdata ) // 99%
dsp_write( data, time );
else
cpu_write_smp_reg_( data, time, addr );
}
void SNES_SPC::cpu_write_high( int data, int i, rel_time_t time )
{
if ( i < rom_size )
{
m.hi_ram [i] = (uint8_t) data;
if ( m.rom_enabled )
RAM [i + rom_addr] = m.rom [i]; // restore overwritten ROM
}
else
{
assert( RAM [i + rom_addr] == (uint8_t) data );
RAM [i + rom_addr] = cpu_pad_fill; // restore overwritten padding
cpu_write( data, i + rom_addr - 0x10000, time );
}
}
int const bits_in_int = CHAR_BIT * sizeof (int);
void SNES_SPC::cpu_write( int data, int addr, rel_time_t time )
{
MEM_ACCESS( time, addr )
// RAM
RAM [addr] = (uint8_t) data;
int reg = addr - 0xF0;
if ( reg >= 0 ) // 64%
{
// $F0-$FF
if ( reg < reg_count ) // 87%
{
REGS [reg] = (uint8_t) data;
// Ports
#ifdef SPC_PORT_WRITE_HOOK
if ( (unsigned) (reg - r_cpuio0) < port_count )
SPC_PORT_WRITE_HOOK( m.spc_time + time, (reg - r_cpuio0),
(uint8_t) data, &REGS [r_cpuio0] );
#endif
// Registers other than $F2 and $F4-$F7
//if ( reg != 2 && reg != 4 && reg != 5 && reg != 6 && reg != 7 )
// TODO: this is a bit on the fragile side
if ( ((~0x2F00 << (bits_in_int - 16)) << reg) < 0 ) // 36%
cpu_write_smp_reg( data, time, reg );
}
// High mem/address wrap-around
else
{
reg -= rom_addr - 0xF0;
if ( reg >= 0 ) // 1% in IPL ROM area or address wrapped around
cpu_write_high( data, reg, time );
}
}
}
//// CPU read
inline int SNES_SPC::cpu_read_smp_reg( int reg, rel_time_t time )
{
int result = REGS_IN [reg];
reg -= r_dspaddr;
// DSP addr and data
if ( (unsigned) reg <= 1 ) // 4% 0xF2 and 0xF3
{
result = REGS [r_dspaddr];
if ( (unsigned) reg == 1 )
result = dsp_read( time ); // 0xF3
}
return result;
}
int SNES_SPC::cpu_read( int addr, rel_time_t time )
{
MEM_ACCESS( time, addr )
// RAM
int result = RAM [addr];
int reg = addr - 0xF0;
if ( reg >= 0 ) // 40%
{
reg -= 0x10;
if ( (unsigned) reg >= 0xFF00 ) // 21%
{
reg += 0x10 - r_t0out;
// Timers
if ( (unsigned) reg < timer_count ) // 90%
{
Timer* t = &m.timers [reg];
if ( time >= t->next_time )
t = run_timer_( t, time );
result = t->counter;
t->counter = 0;
}
// Other registers
else if ( reg < 0 ) // 10%
{
result = cpu_read_smp_reg( reg + r_t0out, time );
}
else // 1%
{
assert( reg + (r_t0out + 0xF0 - 0x10000) < 0x100 );
result = cpu_read( reg + (r_t0out + 0xF0 - 0x10000), time );
}
}
}
return result;
}
//// Run
// Prefix and suffix for CPU emulator function
#define SPC_CPU_RUN_FUNC \
BOOST::uint8_t* SNES_SPC::run_until_( time_t end_time )\
{\
rel_time_t rel_time = m.spc_time - end_time;\
assert( rel_time <= 0 );\
m.spc_time = end_time;\
m.dsp_time += rel_time;\
m.timers [0].next_time += rel_time;\
m.timers [1].next_time += rel_time;\
m.timers [2].next_time += rel_time;
#define SPC_CPU_RUN_FUNC_END \
m.spc_time += rel_time;\
m.dsp_time -= rel_time;\
m.timers [0].next_time -= rel_time;\
m.timers [1].next_time -= rel_time;\
m.timers [2].next_time -= rel_time;\
assert( m.spc_time <= end_time );\
return &REGS [r_cpuio0];\
}
int const cpu_lag_max = 12 - 1; // DIV YA,X takes 12 clocks
void SNES_SPC::end_frame( time_t end_time )
{
// Catch CPU up to as close to end as possible. If final instruction
// would exceed end, does NOT execute it and leaves m.spc_time < end.
if ( end_time > m.spc_time )
run_until_( end_time );
m.spc_time -= end_time;
m.extra_clocks += end_time;
// Greatest number of clocks early that emulation can stop early due to
// not being able to execute current instruction without going over
// allowed time.
assert( -cpu_lag_max <= m.spc_time && m.spc_time <= 0 );
// Catch timers up to CPU
for ( int i = 0; i < timer_count; i++ )
run_timer( &m.timers [i], 0 );
// Catch DSP up to CPU
if ( m.dsp_time < 0 )
{
RUN_DSP( 0, max_reg_time );
}
// Save any extra samples beyond what should be generated
if ( m.buf_begin )
save_extra();
}
// Inclusion here allows static memory access functions and better optimization
#include "SPC_CPU.h"