Since the merge of b24b79e, we've gotten reports that the
following games are broken on JitArm64:
* Sonic Heroes
* The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
* Astérix & Obélix XXL
* The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer
Disabling the register cache avoids the issue, so the cause
of the bug might not actually have anything to do with the
newly implemented instructions. Nevertheless, I don't want
to ship a beta with this problem present, so I would like to
disable these instructions for the time being.
Hardware testing indicated that SRS uses a different list of registers than LRS (specifically, acS.h can be used with SRSH but not LRS, and SRS does not support AX registers, and there are 2 encodings that do nothing).
This makes the point where execution starts more obvious compared to a start_of_test label at the end of the include, and allows putting other functions at the start of the file. This change also modifies the existing tests to build with this change.
* DSP*Arithmetic: Fix grammar for ANDCF and ANDF
* DSP*Arithmetic: Fix registers used by MOVAX and MOV
* DSP*Branch: Fix documentation for JMPR
* DSP*Branch: Fix HALT encoding ("I think I saw a two")
* DSP*ExtOps: Fix 'LN encoding (The listed encoding was for 'L)
* DSP*ExtOps: Improve documentation for 'LD and 'LDAX
* DSPJitExtOps: Correct typo
* DSP*LoadStore: Remove obsolete comment about pc in SRS (This was fixed in 1419e7e5b2)
* DSP*LoadStore: Fix comments for LRR/SRR
* DSP*Misc: Improve documentation for SBCLR and SBSET
* DSP*Multiplier: Fix MULXAC encoding (The previous encoding was for MULXMVZ)
* DSP*Multiplier: Fix tabs in MULCAC and MULCMVZ (There are some other tabs in comments in the JIT, but these are the only ones that are in instruction comments instead of indicating the corresponding interpreter code. Those other comments can be corrected in a different PR, as they're not documentation related.)
* DSPJitMultiplier: Fix MULXMVZ typo
This also removes the emu folder from the Makefile, and the Config.h file. I'm not entirely sure what build.sh was for, but my best guess is that it was some kind of tool to run emulated DSP code at the same time as the actual DSP code and compare the results. I don't know if it ever worked, but it certainly doesn't work now.
These instructions were already implememented by Dolphin, but never added to the manual. Extension instructions will be handled in a later commit, as wlil instructions that were not previously implememented by Dolphin.