Currently, slowmem is used at any time that memory breakpoints are in use. This commit makes it so that whenever the DBAT gets updated, if the address is overllaping any memchecks, it forces the use of slowmem. This allows to keep fastmem for any other cases and noticably increases performance when using memory breakpoints.
This fixes ES_GetTMDView and ES_GetTMDViewSize to return -106
(FS_ENOENT) if the title does not exist (and more specifically when no
TMD exists in the NAND). This allows installed (or not installed) IOSes
to be detected properly.
It makes absolutely no sense to have asserts for what is obviously an
error condition. And they should definitely not cause Dolphin to crash
because it assumes that everything is valid, and Dolphin should not
report those to the user either, as it is very obviously a bug in the
emulated software and there is nothing the user (or we) can do.
This commit replaces all of the request asserts with proper checks
and adds missing checks for some ioctlvs. We still do not check sizes
yet; this will be done later.
Before #4581, an invocation of `SetBlendMode` could invoke
`glBlendEquationSeparate` and `glBlendFuncSeparate` even when it was
setting `glDisable(GL_BLEND)`. I couldn't figure out how to map the old
behavior over to the new BlendingState code, so I changed it to always
call the two blend functions.
Fixes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/10120 : "Sonic Adventure 2
Battle: graphics crash when loading first Dark level".
Currently, slowmem is used at any time that memory breakpoints are in use. This commit makes it so that whenever the DBAT gets updated, if the address is overllaping any memchecks, it forces the use of slowmem. This allows to keep fastmem for any other cases and noticably increases performance when using memory breakpoints.
The vector was not constructed with the proper size, which results in a
buffer overflow as we were using memcpy.
This commit fixes that mistake and also uses a safer way of copying the
ticket view data (std::vector::insert instead of memcpy).