Dolphin has supported the recalibration shortcut (X+Y+Start) for quite a long while. So if someont's axises are terrible, you could easily
recalibrate.
Games even get the initial calibration upon boot(Most of the time).
While changing over the GCAdapter code, I was testing to make sure the reset and calibration shortcuts still worked, turns out they didn't work at
all.
Looking in to the problem, we capture the combination properly, and we wait three seconds until we actually fire that off recalibration.
The problem is for Nintendo's SDK to properly handle recalibrating, we need to send back data saying that it needs to recalibrate.
On hardware this is done as part of the 64bits of data the controller sends back to us.
On holding of the controller, bit 61 of the return value is set, which the Nintendo SDK catches, and then signals immediately afterwards a CMD_ORIGIN
command in order to recalibrate the controller.
We were outright ignoring this bit, so the library wasn't ever recalibrating. I suspect in the past the class itself used to use the calibration data
to to offset the data, but somewhere along the lines it got munged out of existence.
The Gamecube adapter does this shortcut in a bit of a unique way, instead of sending the command and having the library support it and what have you.
Once holding the shortcut for the amount of time, the adapter reports back that the controller has actually been disconnected. Then when you let go of
the combination, the adapter states that a new device has been connected to that port, and the recalibration happens because a new device is
"connected."
This fixes controller calibration for both emulated GC controllers and also the Wii Gamecube Adapter.
We don't throttle by frames, we throttle by coretiming speed.
So looking up VI for calculating the speed was just very wrong.
The new ini option is a float, 1.0f for fullspeed.
In the GUI, percentual values are used.
The Wii U Gamecube controller adapter setup has always been a bit weird. It tries to be as automatic as possible to make the user experience as easy
as possible.
The problem with this approach is that it brings a large disconnect in the user experience because you have the Gamecube controller setup with regular
gamepads and then for some reason below that you have a "direct connect" option which will cause the Gamecube Adapter to overwrite the regular inputs
if something was connected.
While this works and allows the user to only click one checkbox to get the device working, it breaks the user's experience because they don't really
know what "direct connect" means and won't look it up to figure out what it is. Just expecting the device to work (At least one occurence of this in
the IRC channel in the last week).
This way around also had the terrible nature of making the code more filthy than it needed to be. The GCAdapter namespace was parasitic and hooked in
to the regular GC Controller SI class to overwrite the data that it was getting from the default configuration.
Now instead we have a specific SIDevice class for the Wii U Gamecube adapter. This class is fairly simple and is a child of the regular SI Gamecube
Pad device and only reimplements what it needs to.
This also gives the ability to configure controllers individually, which allows the user to configure rumble individually per pad input.
Overall the code is cleaner, and it fits more in line with how the rest of Dolphin works.
Using the XPM format for images has become a maintenance problem because
people don't know how to create them. This commit removes all XPM images
and all C files that contain PNG images. DolphinWX now uses the PNGs
in the Resources folder instead, just like DolphinQt and DolphinQt2 do.
Lets the user set the following in intervals of 10 between 10 and 100;
- Stick/Radius (default 100,000000)
- Triggers/Threshold (default 90,000000)
- Tilt/Modifier/Range (default 50,000000) + mapped Tilt/Modifier button
to the configurations for wiimotes & nunchuks
This reverts commit 81414b4fa2, reversing
changes made to b926061f64.
Conflicts:
Source/Core/DolphinWX/Frame.cpp
Source/Core/VideoCommon/VideoConfig.cpp
Source/Core/VideoCommon/VideoConfig.h
It's so that the string in ControllerConfigDiag will match the string
in GameCubeConfigPane. Right now, it unnecessarily appears twice in
the list of strings to translate.
Commit 33487ab5f2 introduced a regression
where items would vanish from the toolbar. This adds a call to Realize()
after the reinsertions of the play/pause button as required per
documentation.
Thanks to Simonwayneee for noticing this!
This fixes changing the play/pause button's label depending on the
emulation state. Before, wxToolBarToolBase's SetLabel() function was
used. This function, however, is not implemented in wxGTK which leads to
the label not changing on linux when the button is clicked. Although the preferred
method (according to the wxWidgets documentation) to change the properties
of a tool is to use the toolbar's setters, there is no such setter for
the label. Therefore, this implements a workaround where the
button is deleted and readded afterwards with the updated properties.
Thanks to linkmauve for noticing this!
Rather than rely on the developer to do the right thing,
just make the default behavior safely deallocate resources.
If shared semantics are ever needed in the future, the
constructor that takes a unique_ptr for shared_ptr can
be used.
fileplatform is moved so it's in the same place as the other platform
icons, and nobanner is moved just because it fits better in Resources.
Both of them were identical in all of Dolphin's themes.
It was only implemented in OpenGL, though the option was visible in both
backends, leading to memory leaks if you enabled it in DirectX.
And it wasn't particularly useful as a debug feature as it only showed
where in the EFB the copies were taken from, not what format it was, or
what the copy was used for, or what content was in the EFB at that point
in time.
Also, it stretched the copy regions relative to the window, so the
on-screen regions don't even line up with the window unless the game used
the full EFB (some pal games) and you game image stretched to the full
window.
This check is not useful anymore since that website is not running their own
buildbots anymore. It's also trivially bypassable -- it just happened to work
when the builds were fully automated over there.
It's used by both the GUI to do things like install WADs and check up on
the system menu, in which case the global root should be used, and by
/dev/es, in which case the local one should. The latter isn't
*terribly* useful today, since no contents will ever be installed in
temporary roots (although it's still relevant for data directories), but
converting the whole thing makes sense because then it will Just Work
once the entire NAND is synced.
Because it would have been a bit of work to split it up (but I can if
desired), this commit also contains some basic cleanup of
NANDContentLoader:
(1) The useless interface class INANDContentLoader is removed and the
methods are changed to just return CNANDContentLoader (the only
implementation);
(2) CNANDContentManager is changed to use unique_ptr and cleaned up a
bit.
Before the columns of the gamelist were filled with content regardless
of their visibility. This led to display bugs when certain columns, for
example the region column, were hidden.
The first problem was the InsertItemInReportView() function because it
refilled all columns with content on every call to update() without
checking for their visibility. While this issue would have easily been solved
by adding conditionals before each column update, the maker column would
have still caused problems for it autohides on resize and those do not
call update(). Therefore it was necessary to move the column update logic
from InsertItemInReportView() to a new one that allows for seperate
modification of an item's columns.
After fixing the deadlock in #3006, it is now possible for log
messages to flood in faster than UpdateLog can render them.
This causes it to never return, locking up the gui thread and
filling the windows message queue (which triggers the stack
overflow bug in older versions of Wx)
* Makes HBC icons look better
* Fixes the issue with white dots appearing in downscaled images
* No longer subjectively better for GC banners according to comex
Removed Quality Levels from D3D AA options
Dropdown text now shows whether you're applying MSAA or SSAA
Added a description for SSAA
Moved SSAA checkbox
Cleaned up AA in backends slightly. Supported modes is now a list of ints.
Added 3 depth/convergence presets. They are adjustable via (existing) hotkeys - changes to depth and convergence are applied to current preset.
Added 3 hotkeys for activating presets. Added hotkey for toggle between first and second preset.
Added OSD message for convergence/depth changes.
Presets are saved into per-game configs.
titles.txt is read into a map and passed to the GameListItem
constructor, making game list scanning a bit more efficient.
ISOPropreties's constructor is changed to take a GameListItem as an
argument instead of creating one on its own, because ISOPropreties
doesn't have the titles.txt map that the GameListItem constructor wants.
The custom title reading code is moved so that custom titles are
returned by GameListItem::GetName(). The comparison code is changed
to use GetName() instead of GetName(DiscIO::IVolume::ELanguage).
GetName(DiscIO::IVolume::ELanguage) must not return custom titles,
because netplay relies on it returning the same name for all players.
Main Stick is changed to Control Stick and C-Stick is changed to C Stick.
A new ui_name variable is added to ControlGroup so that the UI strings
in DolphinWX can be updated without breaking backwards compatibility
with config INIs and other things that use names as IDs.
An KHR_debug callback could end up waiting for a mutex
on a thread which calls windows system functions.
While this is not expressly forbidden by the standards,
it does forbid directy calling windows system functions
from a KHR_debug callback. Close enough.
SSAA relies on MSAA being active to work. We only supports 4x SSAA while in fact you can enable SSAA at any MSAA level.
I even managed to run 64xMSAA + SSAA on my Quadro which made some pretty sleek looking games. They were very cinematic though.
With this, it properly fixes up SSAA and MSAA support in GLES as well. Before they were broken when stereo rendering was enabled.
Now in GLES they can properly support MSAA and also stereo rendering with MSAA enabled(with proper extensions).
HBC uses files named icon.png for icons. This change makes Dolphin
support that file name, and also [executable file name].png
in case someone wants to have multiple files in one folder.
The HBC banner support is mainly intended for DOL and ELF files,
but it can also be used to override banners of disc images,
something that wasn't possible in the past.
There are currently issues with banner scaling not preserving
the aspect ratio and looking bad in general.
With auto-updating lists, searching for the previous value isn't
necessary. Also, this breaks out specific functionality into their own
functions, which helps separate UI code from the data processing code.
modified: Source/Core/DolphinWX/Cheats/CheatSearchTab.h
04fcb72 fixed an issue with reading the Wii FST size, but I found a second
issue when working on PR #2820 - the size must be shifted left by 2.
DiscScrubber and Boot already do this correctly using separate code.
The goal of this commit is to let people who experience driver issues
with libusb and windows disable the scanning thread (to avoid mouse
issues, keyboard issues, and audio issues).
Also disable the rumble setting when the adapter driver is not detected,
and don’t do anything if libusb can’t init for some reason.
This makes Dolphin more portable in portable mode, since the memory card file is still found if the directory is moved somewhere else.
This also means that we have to explicitly compare absolute paths if we want to check for both slots containing the same file.
Previously, MacOpenFile only overrode anything on OS X; otherwise it was
just a useless method, which is presumably why it wasn't marked override
in the first place. Address this more sanely by wrapping it in #ifdef
__APPLE__.
Games without banners were not cached before, because a banner could
become available at any time, making the cache outdated without it
becoming invalidated. Instead of not caching anything, this change makes
Dolphin check for a banner every time a cache that lacks a banner is read.
This is faster than reading all metadata, because reading a Wii banner
only reads from the game's save file, not the volume and its filesystem.
The cache revision is incremented, because otherwise banners will be
missing if a cache without a banner is created in the new version and
the user switches to an old version and creates a savefile.
Text fields no longer have redundant text.
Blank text variables no longer have redundant translation syntax.
Removed redundant else condition.
Fixed bug with cheat name deleting itself on edit.
GC games with long names store two variations of the name in
opening.bnr. This makes the shorter of those names available.
For volumes other than GC discs, prefer_long is ignored.
Static strings can not be translated until wxLocale is initialised.
This reverts commit 0004b6004b.
Conflicts:
Source/Core/DolphinWX/VideoConfigDiag.cpp
Using SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK implies SDL_INIT_EVENTS which installs a signal
handler for SIGINT and SIGTERM. There will be a way to prevent this in
2.0.4 but for now we'll need to handle SDL_QUIT.
ISOFile and GameFile were using IsWiiDisc() and IsWadFile() to set
an enum value. The volume might as well return an enum directly.
I increased the Qt CACHE_REVISION because m_platform now is saved as u32
instead of int, but increasing the wx CACHE_REVISION is not necessary.
I tried to change messages that contained instructions for users,
while avoiding messages that are so technical that most users
wouldn't understand them even if they were in the right language.
On OS X, if you close a subdialog of the ISO Properties dialog, such as
the one to add a new AR code, the main Dolphin window would magically
get raised above ISO Properties. This is confusing, to say the least;
when I encountered this the other day, I thought the dialog was actually
getting closed.
I *think* the diagnosis looks like this:
Cocoa expects NSPanel (not to be confused with wxPanel) to be for things
like find dialogs, font dialogs with the little title bars, sheets, etc.
See:
https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/WinPanel/Concepts/ChangingMainKeyWindow.html
Therefore, NSPanels return NO for canBecomeMainWindow, which is
documented; and when [NSWindow orderOut:] is called to hide a window,
Cocoa seems to want to make the window it focuses in its place a main
window, which, as far as I can tell, is not. So if the next highest
window is a panel, it gets skipped over. (I tested this by overriding
wxNSPanel's canBecomeMainWindow to return YES, in which case the right
window gets focused, but this isn't a correct fix.)
The ISO Properties dialog does have grounds to be a dialog/panel - the
close button, whose positioning is provided by the wxDialog class. This
is arguably simply a roundabout discovery that our UI sucks for an OS X
app and that to be consistent with other nonmodal preferences dialogs,
it shouldn't have such a button on OS X (though ESC to close is still
kosher). However, I'm not willing to make that change right now, so...
Hack around the problem by calling Raise (on this) after each call to
ShowModal in CISOProperties. The resulting behavior is slightly
glitchy, and I'd like to revisit it, but for now it fixes the issue.
This should be restructured to move the connection logic into Core
instead of duplicating it in every Host, but alas, I'm too lazy for
that right now. ~flacs
This cleans up some of the code between core and UI for disassembling and dumping code blocks.
Should help the QT UI in bringing up its debug UI since it won't have to deal with this garbage now.
Eventually, netplay will be able to use the host's NAND, but this could
still be useful in some cases; for TAS it definitely makes sense to have
a way to avoid using any preexisting NAND.
In terms of implementation: remove D_WIIUSER_IDX, which was just WIIROOT
+ "/", as well as some other indices which are pointless to have as
separate variables rather than just using the actual path (fixed, since
they're actual Wii NAND paths) at the call site. Then split off
D_SESSION_WIIROOT_IDX, which can point to the dummy NAND directory, from
D_WIIROOT_IDX, which always points to the "real" one the user
configured.
- FileSearch is now just one function, and it converts the original glob
into a regex on all platforms rather than relying on native Windows
pattern matching on there and a complete hack elsewhere. It now
supports recursion out of the box rather than manually expanding
into a full list of directories in multiple call sites.
- This adds a GCC >= 4.9 dependency due to older versions having
outright broken <regex>. MSVC is fine with it.
- ScanDirectoryTree returns the parent entry rather than filling parts
of it in via reference. The count is now stored in the entry like it
was for subdirectories.
- .glsl file search is now done with DoFileSearch.
- IOCTLV_READ_DIR now uses ScanDirectoryTree directly and sorts the
results after replacements for better determinism.
This is written so that the result of GetCompanyFromID never is cached
(except on Android?). Caching is unnecessary because the string can be
obtained quickly at runtime, and not caching it means that the cache
doesn't have to be invalidated when GetCompanyFromID is edited.
Technically the fallthrough would never happen, as the row numbers correspond to the grid view (which will always be zero or greater). However, it gets rid of compiler warnings on higher warning levels.
This is intended to better separate it from GetNames and to clarify
that this name originally wasn't meant to be shown to users.
The ISOProperties GUI is also updated, mainly because labeling
the long banner name "short name" was confusing.
Replaces them with forward declarations of used types, or removes them entirely if they aren't used at all. This also replaces certain Common headers with less inclusive ones (in terms of definitions they pull in).
I'm not sure if Maker is the best name (Developer? Publisher?
Company? Copyright?) but I went with it because it's
what the game properties window uses. For the sake of
backwards compatibility, the INI option wasn't renamed.
This scanning thread either polls libusb or checks every 500ms for a
change depending on host capabilities. The GC Adapter can now be plugged
and unplugged at any time when dolphin is open, it will be used if the
direct connect option is set.
Having some data available in banner loaders and some other data
data available in volumes gets messy, especially with GetNames(),
which is available in both but returns different results
depending on which one is used. This change drops support
for reading names and descriptions from Wii save data.