Constants are copied into this pool so that they live at a memory
location that is close to the code that references it. The pool allocates
memory from a provided X64CodeBlock to use.
The purpose of the pool is to overcome the 32-bit offset limitation that
RIP-relative addressing has.`
Proper semantics.
IOS only cares about the TMD and nothing else, so we should use
FindInstalledTMD, instead of reading/parsing/decrypting a bunch of
useless stuff, which is slow *and* causes issues because of the cache.
If the delimiters of a memory aren't exactly the same as an address, but their size includes the memory breakpoint delimiter, the break will not go through. This makes it so that you can specify a search for a memory breakpoint with a data size and will check if the data fits with that size on all memory breakpoints so the breaks go through.
Apparently the path was changed from using "/thump.png" to using
"/gameId-#.png". We will always use the first screenshot for the game
broswer wich will be "/gameId-1.png"
Saving screenshot was not working due to 2 problems. The first one is that
the view id of the save screenshot in the Android TV fragment doesnt match
the one declared inside the menu_emulation. Second Problem will be fixed
in another commit.
This commit chnage the code to not depend on reusing the ids of the menu
everywhere in the emulator inorder for the onMenuItemClicked to work.
Instead you need to call EmulationActivity.handleMenuAction passing
the action to handle regardless of the ids you are using in the view.
Dolphin assumes that content 0 is opening.bnr, without checking
whether content 0 exists or if it is even supposed to be there (it's
only there for channels). This results in sometimes reading garbage.
This adds a check to only try to read names from content 0's header
if the title is a channel (channel, system channel or game channel).
Trying to return to the Wii Menu from a game is the easiest
way to trigger this error. Just saying 0000000100000002
when that happens doesn't mean much to most users.
The Tools > Load System Menu option displays the version of the
installed Wii Menu. This commit changes the way we display that
version, like so: "Load System Menu 514P" -> "Load System Menu 4.3E"
The numbers are from http://wiibrew.org/wiki/System_Menu