Was checking over this old code, and saw a comment calling me out for a lack of documentation.
It might be half a decade late, but better late then never.
The old logic would always emit LEA when both sources are in a register
and OE is disabled. However, ADD is still preferable when one of the
sources matches the destination.
Before:
45 8D 6C 35 00 lea r13d,[r13+rsi]
After:
44 03 EE add r13d,esi
The ES sysmodule in IOS62 (v6430) has an exception for the
Wii U Transfer Tool in the SetUid function.
If the active title is the Wii U Transfer Tool, then calling SetUid
is always allowed. (The UID is still checked first, though.)
Fixes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/10985
Partitions are Wii-exclusive, and don't happen at the DVDInterface level in
IOS. This isn't quite the cleanest fix, but it gets rid of the assumption that
a partition is open on starting the game at least.
The various ioctls sometimes have different arguments than the DI command
registers, though they generally overlap. There are also a bunch of ioctls
that don't even normally go into DVDInterface, just returning various data.
Some of the implemented ioctls are new to Dolphin.
A small, nonexhaustive set of warning fixes. The DiscIO Volume change
is a workaround for a GCC bug [1] that causes returning an unengaged
std::optional to emit annoying -Wmaybe-uninitialized warnings.
This last change alone fixes pages upon pages of warnings since
Volume.h is included from several files.
-Wstringop-truncation is another irrelevant warning for us, but
unfortunately there seems to be no way to disable it without
adding ugly pragmas wherever the warning appears.
- Refactor the Config::System::Main check so we check system once,
then we check for the section.
- Use an std::array<> instead of std::vector<>.
- Use an array of pointers instead of an array of ConfigLocation.
The latter contains two std::string objects, whereas pointers
are only 8 bytes (on 64-bit).
Code size comparison: (64-bit Linux, gcc-9.2.0, release build)
text data bss dec hex filename
16136 0 40 16176 3f30 IsSettingSaveable.cpp.o [before]
3933 720 0 4653 122d IsSettingSaveable.cpp.o [after]
-12203 +720 -40 -11523 -2d03 Difference
NOTE: The explicit std::string() conversions later are needed. Otherwise,
gcc-9.2.0 throws all sorts of errors because it can't find a matching
operator+() function.
"ppcState{}" is stored in the .data segment, which means the full ~4 MB
is stored in the executable.
"ppcState" is stored in the .bss segment, which means it only stores a
note that tells it to allocate and zero ~4 MB at runtime.
string_view is a thin wrapper around C strings, so it's more efficient
for constant strings than C++ strings.
The unordered_set<> also adds extra runtime overhead. For small arrays,
a simple linear search works. For larger arrays, std::binary_search()
works better than linear but without the unordered_set<> overhead.
ShouldBeDualLayer(): Removed a duplicate "SK8X52" entry.
This was a huge speedup with disabled fastmem, but it still requires the fastmem arena.
So let's disable it for now, even if this commit has a huge performance hit with disabled fastmem.
This fixes Old AX Wii games having no audio when compiled under VS2019.
This also includes some minor code cleanup and moving a function to
avoid duplication.
Removed conditional use of std::mutex instead of std::shared_mutex on MacOS.
Because MacOS < 10.12 did not support std::shared_mutex, a previous commit
naïvely substituted std::mutex, which does not have the same behavior.
Reverses PR #8273, which substitues std::mutex for std::shared_mutex on
macOS, and results in several bugs that seem to only affect MacOS
- https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11919
- https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11842
- https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11845
This change eliminates conditional code for MacOS in the core configuration
layer code and enables the use of modern language features that are more
secure and thread-safe.
The frame number is incremented before the first frame is swapped out.
Fixes ffmpeg creating invalid video files on output if the emulator only
runs for a single frame, e.g. FifoCI.
See the discussion in https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11930.
(This probably doesn't really fix that issue, but it's something
I thought would make sense anyway.)
This was causing a race which was crashing the FifoCI runners. The main
thread called Stop() which in turn called ResetAllWiimotes() while the
emu thread was still exiting, also shutting down the Wiimote class.
By shifting the reset to the emu thread, all cleanup operations happen
on the same thread where they were initialized.
Now that we have an actual interface to manage things, we can stop
duplicating the calls to to the pixel shader manager and remove the
need to remember to actually do so when disabling or enabling the
bounding box.
Rather than expose the bounding box members directly, we can instead
provide an interface for code to use. This makes it nicer to transition
from global data, as the interface function names are already in
place.
Now that we've extracted all of the stateless functions that can be
hidden, it's time to make the index generator a regular class with
active data members.
This can just be a member that sits within the vertex manager base
class. By deglobalizing the state of the index generator we also get rid
of the wonky dual-initializing that was going on within the OpenGL
backend.
Since the renderer is always initialized before the vertex manager, we
now only call Init() once throughout the execution lifecycle.
We can use if constexpr with the template functions that pass in a
non-type template parameter, allowing the removal of branches that
aren't taken at compile time.
Compilers will generally do this by default, however, we now give a
gentle prodding to the compiler if this would otherwise not be the case.
These don't rely on any of the static members within the IndexGenerator
class, so we can make all of these functions fully internal to the
translation unit.
We can make use of if constexpr in several scenarios here to allow
compilers to exise the relevant code paths out.
Technically a decent compiler would do this already, but now we can give
compilers a little more nudging here in the event that isn't the case.
cmd2 is a u32, so any bitwise arithmetic on it with a type of the same
size or smaller will result in a u32 value. This is also implicitly
converted to an unsigned type in the if statement as well, given that
size_t * int -> size_t.
This is just more explicit about the operations occurring and also
likely silences a sign conversion warning.
We only use these string streams to output into a final std::string
instance, we don't read into types with them. Because of this, we can
just make use of std::ostringstream, rather than the fully-fledged
std::stringstream.
No behavioral change. This is intended to make the transition to fmt
less noisy in subsequent changes by combining insertions of multiple
string literals into one where applicable.
Begins the conversion of the shader generators over to using fmt
formatting specifiers.
This also has a benefit over the older StringFromFormat-based API in
that all formatted data is appended to the existing buffer rather than
creating a completely separate string and then appending it to the
internal string buffer.
Two of these arrays were stored within the save state when the exact
same data is constructed all the time.
We can just build this into the binary rather than the save state,
shrinking a little bit of the save state's overall size.
Previously the logging was a in a little bit of a disarray. Some things
were in namespaces, and other things were not.
Given this code will feature a bit of restructuring during the
transition over to fmt, this is a good time to unify it under a single
namespace and also remove functions and types from the global namespace.
Now, all functions and types are under the Common::Log namespace. The
only outliers being, of course, the preprocessor macros.
Fixes using DirectoryBlob on extracted games that were unencrypted
prior to being extracted.
(One day I'll make DirectoryBlob actually support raw reads and then
the order of these two won't matter...)
Continues the migration to using fmt.
Notably, this allows safely converting a map within USBUtils over to
containing string view instances, rather than std::string instances, as
fmt safely handles the formatting of string views.
Migrates most of VideoCommon over to using fmt, with the exception being
the shader generator code. The shader generators are quite large and
have more corner cases to deal with in terms of conversion (shaders have
braces in them, so we need to make sure to escape them).
Because of the large amount of code that would need to be converted, the
conversion of VideoCommon will be in two parts:
- This change (which converts over the general case string formatting),
- A follow up change that will specifically deal with converting over
the shader generators.
Provides the same semantics of a C array, but is much nicer to work
with.
Notably, it makes all cases of performing comparisons with said arrays
significantly less reading-involved.
DSP thread is considered "idle" when it signals s_ppc_event and waits for s_dsp_event,
without putting it in this state when m_dsp_thread_mutex is locked it was possible to
create a deadlock between a DSP thread, emulation thread and Qt thread by accessing
Config menu immediately after booting up the game
Trims out unnecessary includes to avoid unnecessary header dependencies.
This also resolves indirect inclusions of <optional> within
IMUAccelerometer.h and IMUGyroscope.h
Given all conditional bodies only contain a return, the use of else here
isn't necessary.
This has the benefit of consistently vertically aligning the names.
Previously, only Mii data was written. Additionally, the file containing mii data was shared for all Wiimotes, which made it a lot less useful.
Additionally, the file was read/written on each Wiimote read, even though the whole EEPROM was kept in memory. This was bad for performance and not particularly necessary (it did enforce that the data was properly shared between all Wiimotes, but that's not something I want).
This will help to disable all inter-instruction dependencies.
So android users can check if only a single instruction is broken without compiling dolphin on their own.