With my previous changes Dolphin would fail to create the user directory if it didn't exist, and would dump all the configuration options in to the cwdir.
This was a bit more complicated to fix in a clean fashion, so I took to moving around code concerning user directories.
Instead of having GetUserPath serve a dual purpose of both getting and setting our user directories, break out to a new SetUserPath function.
GetUserPath will know only get the configured user path.
SetUserPath will set our user paths and setup the internal user path state.
This ending up being a lot cleaner overall, which is nice. Also less mind bending when attempting to read the code.
So now we won't dump all of our configuration in to the cwdir if ~/.dolphin-emu isn't found.
Fixes issue 8371.
This came up from the discussion we were having prior about dumping half of a kilobyte of VFP registers to the stack is insanity.
This was due to me basically copying exactly what I did on ARMv7's paired loadstores, where the impact is less since we only use the bottom 64bits of
the VFP registers.
So I decided to think about how to improve upon this since I got called out on my terrible code.
The solution I have come up with is instead of jumping to the common ASM routine and having that check if it needs to take the fastmem or slowmem
routes, just inline the check in to the JIT block and jump to either a fastmem or slowmem handler.
Fairly simple, and this allows us to only flush the registers that are required when doing so. Should give a reasonable increase in performance for
games that use the slowmem path quite a lot.
Cleared the default mapping of hotkeys as they were conflicting with the key shortcuts.
Removed the Open, Change Disc, Refresh List and Exit hotkeys as they work only when driven from the menu.
- Simplified the locking mechanism when controllers were updated
- Reloaded the config of the controls instead of re-initialising the control plugins
- Fixed controls being unresponsive after the Refresh button was pressed
- Disables the hotkeys while the controller config is open
* Halving the number of hotkeys checked for (there were extra for future use)
* Gets the controller status once before parsing hotkeys
* Checks for the GUI lock once before parsing hotkeys
* Removed some redundant memsets
This is unused, and since it had the same value as FL_OUT_D, it was unnecessarily setting the rS register as an output, even on instructions that only have FL_OUT_D set.