Interpreter::Helper_UpdateCR1 doesn't use the argument passed to UpdateCR1. It pulls its value from the FPSCR register.
Also there was a Interpreter::Helper_UpdateCR1(float) in addition to Helper_UpdateCR1(double) that hasn't ever existed. Remove the function
declaration.
The ARM insturction tables were missing addcox, addeox, and subfcox.
Implements support for addcox and addeox to the ArmJit, required little work since they are basically the same as addcx and addex.
They are semantically equivalent and according to Agner Fog they can run
on more execution ports than their floating point counterparts (at least
on Intel CPUs).
Looking at the old code for the ButtonManager was a brainfsck. This fixes a ton of bugs I kept uncovering as I was moving along.
Fixes the gamepad configuration file being incorrect.
No longer treats touchscreen in a special way. Ends up as a regular device with a "Touchscreen" device name.
Was incorrectly converting a index from integer to ButtonType. Wouldn't work due to the addition of some unused(in JNI) enumerators in ButtonType.
Fixes an issue where a map had a key as an axis which was causing its binding to be overwritten for every axis that was used twice (eg main stick left and right);
Fixes Triggers not working at all.
Fixes DPad not working at all.
Fixes C-Stick only half working.
Removes touch screen specific nativelibrary types onTouchAxisEvent and onTouchEvent.
Adds a configuration version configuration option. Allows easy configuration overwriting if the options need to be changed during updating.
Supersedes github PR #291.
Adds a LTO option that isn't enabled by default.
Allows building release binaries with link time optimizations without generating a -dirty build.
Not enabled by default due to concerns of memory usage and increased build time.
Noticed this while messing with EFB to RAM.
We were having an implicit conversion from integer to float, GLSL ES doesn't allow implicit conversion.
Changes it to a explicit conversion to float.
The alert apparently triggers on Midway Arcade Treasures 2; given that the
game otherwise works fine, it's not a high priority to accurately emulate
the bit in question.
Fixes issue 7197.
This matches how ARM handles their naming in their drivers for different models.
Really it's that way because both Mali-T6xx and Mali-T7xx fall under Midgard.
While everything else (except Mali-55) fall under Utgard.