The block_size seems to be not reliable, even after trying to more closely match
the interpreter by looking at the analysis for (addr+opcode->size-1) for detecting
the end of the block.
Since we need to "calculate" this number shortly before returning to
RunForCycles, it seemed logical to use the (up to now) unused return value
of the blocks.
Improves SMG2 here.
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IsSameMemArea check in the rest of the file.
Looks like this is simply a copy-paste error, that i dutifully "fixed" for 64 bits.
No idea if this fixes anything, but it brings JIT more in line with the interpreter.
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patch/hack to make dolphin work under virtual box using Linux guest
tested under gentoo and virtualbox 3.2.8 with 3d acceleration on
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- Add a sanity check in CRenderFrame::MSWWindowProc. Possibly reduces the risk of a crash when starting a game and immediately closing the emulation window when using the DX9 plugin.
- DX11: Add the resource usage as a parameter to CreateQuadVertexBuffer, possibly to be used in the future.
- reduce the size of the EFB access buffers from 4x4 to 1x1 since they needn't be bigger anymore
- some fixes to the recent hires commit.
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pointer cannot be reached by 32bit displacement.
RAX is caller save and non-parameter in all 64 bit ABIs, so it should be safe
to clobber it on function call.
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Should fix SMG for NVIDIA users. Slightly changes behavior of the AccessEFB function, so test this for regressions, please (esp. in HD resolutions).
I tried to apply the same changes to Video_DX9, but for some reason EFB access didn't work anymore then. Might look into that later.
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This is the safe variant that does not assume other
functions use R11 for &g_dsp.r, which they actually do.
So there is a lot unnecessary reloading of the register
getting emitted.
There are a few small changes exploiting pointers known
at emission time and making use of MComplex math.
Also renames m_LLEplaying to m_AIplaying in Core/AudioCommon.
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Renamed EFB Scale to Internal Resolution.
Removed Auto Scale option (it is now always on).
Added on-the-fly changing of the Internal Resolution in the OpenGL and Direct3D9 plug-ins.
Further consolidated the code in the video plug-ins.
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This should eliminate the crackling with alsa and pulseaudio backends and replace it
with much nicer pauses. This is only interesting for audio backends that do not
respect Mixer::GetNumSamples() and should not impact users able to run the DSPLLE at
full speed.
The cost of this is an added LLE audio latency of about 0.06 s in the continuous
playback case. If that is too much, lower the low watermark.
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First step to bring a level of consistency between the video plug-ins - variable names, spacing, function names, function order, comments, file names. This will help us identify common code for VideoMerge.
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If you see this alert, dolphin will probably crash in a few moments.
Found in the course of fiddling with DSPLLEs JIT, which puts its data
structures and static code somewhere above 0x7fff00000000 on my machine, making
it unreachable via 32bit displacements from the created code at ~ 0x40000000.
Fixed all the offending places in DSPLLEs JIT to emit register indirect accesses,
only to find out that the generated code is slower than the interpreter and does
work just as good(or bad). Oh well, back to DSPHLE it is then.
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final rendering of (at least) Sonic Unleashed.
This should be (nearly) invisible in Z16 depth copies and in games, but there is
some chance that it collides with other such border cases. There probably is some
room to decrease the adjustment but 9999999/10000000 is not enough. A static offset
may be an option, too. I don't know if the game can/does set something like that.
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