Fixes issue 3399.
Also remove unnecessary stateman/gfxstate applies:
- gfxstate->ApplyState/Reset only need to be called by VertexManager
- stateman->Apply only needs to be called before any Draw/DrawIndexed call
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Upon texture reloading, the cache entry hash wasn't updated and thus we effectively disabled any texture caching in that case.
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Small performance improvements by increasing the ring buffer size and using a better offset algorithm.
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Games affected by this change: Mario Smash Football, Mario Strikers Charged Football, Monster Hunter Tri.
Other games possibly affected: Shaun White Snowboarding, Resident Evil Code: Veronica, Baten Kaitos.
This implementation will decrease performance if the game uses this feature, but the glitches will be gone. I'll add an option for this in a later commit. EFB pokes are somewhat slow in DX11 right now, speed should be okayish in DX9 though.
Other changes:
- SOMEWHAT cleaned up the EFB access code in DX9
- Fixed incompatible parameter list of AccessEFB and TVideo_AccessEFB.
- Fixed a theoretical bug in ReplaceRGBATexture2D, add support for STAGING textures
- Removed unused parameters in various DX9 functions
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The "Enable Progressive Scan" option in the Wii menu now controls whether the Wii/GC will detect a progressive scan display. This affects the timing of some games (both GC and Wii). Usually, the checkbox should be unticked as progressive scan displays require higher bandwidth.
This fixes the slow speed in NBA JAM. This also fixes the hang in Megaman Network Transmission. This should fix Deadly Creatures (turn off progressive scan).
Fixes issue 3314.
Fixes issue 3066.
Fixes issue 2571.
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Now, there are two:
Real dimensions: Width and height of the original GameCube texture
Virtual dimensions: Width and height of the texture used by dolphin-emu's renderer
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Work around different gcc versions giving conflicting warnings
about signed/unsigned comparisons involving bit fields.
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Added disc access time emulation
Enabled the disc transfer speed by default
Changed the system timing back to the pre-r6090 default (thanks to tsilibourditsas for testing)
Changed the game property to "Speed up disc transfer rate". Leave this disabled for the most compatible setting.
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In Issue 3097, two bugs are reported (The bad collision checking in NSMBW and MP2 collision issue). In this commit, the bug in NSMBW is fixed.
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call it for every instruction, like in DSPInterpreter::Step. Fix the analysis lookups
for DSP_IDLE_SKIP and DSP_LOOP_END.
After this patch, the block_size and the return value from the block always match,
except when an internal exception is detected. This will change in a later patch,
so we actually get some benefits from checking if we need to call HandleLoop().
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It is pure luck that we did get a fresh (thus zeroed) memory area when not putting DSPLLE on thread. ClearIRAM() is supposed to only clear the non-static part.
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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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