As in the comment, the panning was denaturalizing the volume (when the panning was at 0).
Unless users actually want to use panning, their wii mote volume should not be reduced, it should come out at the same volume the samples were.
If users want to reduce the volume of the wii mote speakers, they can do so from the wii home menu.
I opted for this instead of adding another setting "Enable Panning" as it would have been confusing, and the changes in the panning formula are unlikely to have any negative effect, as it still works.
Common shouldn't be depending on APIs in Core (in this, case depending
on the PowerPC namespace). Because of the poor separation here, this
moves OSThread functionality into core, so that it resolves the implicit
dependency on core.
In case someone wants to be very careful with how much bandwidth
they use or with what data GameTDB.com collects on you.
This is already an option in DolphinQt (though in DolphinQt it
will switch entirely from using covers to banners when turned off).
For the non-packed variant of this instruction, a MOVSD instruction was
generated to copy only the lower 64 bits of XMM1 to the destination
register. This was done in order to keep the destination register's
upper half intact.
However, when register c and the destination register are the same,
there is no need for this copy. Because the registers match and due to
the way the mask is generated, BLENDVPD will end up taking the upper
half from the destination register, as intended.
Additionally, the MOVAPS to copy Rc into XMM1 can also be skipped.
Before:
66 0F 57 C0 xorpd xmm0,xmm0
F2 41 0F C2 C6 06 cmpnlesd xmm0,xmm14
41 0F 28 CE movaps xmm1,xmm14
66 41 0F 38 15 CA blendvpd xmm1,xmm10,xmm0
F2 44 0F 10 F1 movsd xmm14,xmm1
After:
66 0F 57 C0 xorpd xmm0,xmm0
F2 41 0F C2 C6 06 cmpnlesd xmm0,xmm14
66 45 0F 38 15 F2 blendvpd xmm14,xmm10,xmm0
For the non-packed variant of this instruction, a MOVSD instruction was
generated to copy only the lower 64 bits of XMM1 to the destination
register. This was done in order to keep the destination register's
upper half intact.
However, when register c and the destination register are the same,
there is no need for this copy. Because the registers match and due to
the way the mask is generated, VBLENDVPD will end up taking the upper
half from the destination register, as intended.
Before:
66 0F 57 C0 xorpd xmm0,xmm0
F2 41 0F C2 C6 06 cmpnlesd xmm0,xmm14
C4 C3 09 4B CA 00 vblendvpd xmm1,xmm14,xmm10,xmm0
F2 44 0F 10 F1 movsd xmm14,xmm1
After:
66 0F 57 C0 xorpd xmm0,xmm0
F2 41 0F C2 C6 06 cmpnlesd xmm0,xmm14
C4 43 09 4B F2 00 vblendvpd xmm14,xmm14,xmm10,xmm0