Hotkeys
Make a new class that inherits from InputConfigDialog with a specialised constructor. The changes are mainly the top portion and it now uses tabs to categorise the hotkeys.
Redo the GCPad configuration dialog
The layout is similar, but it now allows flexibility to change it more easily.
Redo the GC Keyboard configuration dialog
Same layout.
Redo completely the Wiimote configuration dialog
Separated the controls into 2 tabs to make them less imposing overall.
Redo the Nunchuk configuration dialog
Similar layout, except for 2 control group sizers.
Redo the Classic controller configuration dialog
Same layout.
Redo the Guitar input configuration dialog
Stacked 2 sets of group together.
Redo the Turntable configuration dialog
More stacked groups and the window is much less wide.
Just setting up a switch on the type so that different dialogs can be instantiated. This also makes the extension type an enum because I don't see why not here and finally, it removes ControlGroupSizer. This removal allows to not dynamically generate the UI, but instead, let the specialised constructors do the layout.
Removed the unecessary forced tabbed layout, removed the layout part of the constructor and remade some method in preparation for tabbed styled input dialog such as the new hotkey configuration one. It breaks every inputconfigDialog, but this will get fixed in the next commits.
Also moved to a folder since there will be many more files created in the next commits so it gives better separation.
Making changes to ConfigManager.h has always been a pain, because
it means rebuilding half of Dolphin, since a lot of files depend on
and include this header.
However, it turns out some includes are unnecessary. This commit
removes ConfigManager includes from files which don't contain
SConfig or GPUDeterminismMode or GPU_DETERMINISM (which means the
ConfigManager include is not used).
(I've also had to get rid of some indirect includes.)
Prevents path traversal without needing an absolute path
function, and also improves accuracy (character sequences
like ../ appear to have no special meaning in IOS).
This removes the creation and usage of /sys/replace,
because the new escapes are too complicated to all
be representable in its format and because no other
NAND handling software seems to use /sys/replace.
This reverts commit 141f3bfb3a.
The implementation of getting absolute paths wasn't working
on non-Windows systems, which is a huge problem for IOS HLE.
For hotkeys, changed HotkeyManager to allow to get and make partial groups of hotkeys.
Also preserved the old configuration naming scheme for the ini, this is done to preserve compatibility with the older groups structure.
Add the ability to get GCPad control groups
Used like the HotkeyManager methods, this is used for the new GCPad configuration dialog.
Add the ability to get groups of Keyboard input
Same reasons as the previous ones.
Add ability to get groups of Wiimote input
Add the ability to get extensions group
This needed to pass to 3 classes. Will be used for their respective dialogs.
I know there is already #3521, but it currently needs a rebase and I
needed to add something to IPC_HLE_Device properly, that is, without
putting everything in the header, so this commit cleans up
IPC_HLE_Device first. (And only IPC_HLE_Device: the rest will still
be handled by #3521.)
Also fixes a few indirect includes (removing unused header includes
from IPC_HLE_Device.h broke building)
This is something that was copy-pasted across the IPC_HLE code
(because it's often used). Since all of the duplicated pieces of code
do the same thing as the previous EnqueueReply, except that they also
write to command_address + 0 and + 8 (to write the correct reply type),
this commit changes EnqueueReply to do that instead of having it
duplicated all over IPC HLE.
It was apparently causing heavy slowdowns on game even though it wouldn't spam much, probably caused by the amount of additional check caused by the logs levels changes.
This is mainly for potential Android fifoci usage, and thus is not
exposed anywhere in the UI. To enable, set DumpFramesAsImages under
Settings in GFX.ini.
When the emulated BT device is created, m_HCIEndpoint (which is a
CtrlBuffer)'s m_cmd_address is not initialised to 0. So it ends up
being a random value. This is normally not an issue… but the
emulated Bluetooth code relies on m_cmd_address to know whether the
HCI endpoint is still valid.
This is a problem with ES_Launch, because the bt_emu class is
destructed and re-constructed, and while m_cmd_address is still
uninitialised, the ES_Launch code disconnects all Wii remotes,
which triggers a HCI event and hence the bug.
Load all the inis at once, choose which one to write to, and save them all
at the same time. This allows us to modify settings from different files
on the same settings page.
Instead of resetting two command buffers, now we only have to call
vkResetCommandPool once at the start of a frame.
NV's recommends using one pool per frame/thread. May offer a very small
boost in performance on some systems.
%n writes to a pointer that's provided as a parameter.
We didn't have a custom implementation of this before,
meaning that %n would trigger a write to the host
memory instead of the emulated memory!
The bounds checks in IOCtl were using 0x200 as the size of
m_Registers, which is more than the actual size, 0x200 / 4.
This commit turns m_Registers into an std::array to allow
for a correct and obvious way of getting its size.
anv seems to set this to zero, which is fine according to the spec, but
we were using it as a maximum, which was resulting in a swap chain
without any buffers being created.
This fixes the screenshot stutter, as this needs more than a frame.
So we won't stall on the png writing at all until emulation stops or
a new screenshot is requested.
This increase the performance of good backends a bit, but slows down the bads one a lot.
Let's fix those backends instead of forcing stupid memcpy in the common code.