read_size remained 0 when the "Read beyond end of disc" error occurs,
which made the while (nbytes) loop never end. As a fix, SeekToCluster
now explicitly sets available to 0 when the error occurs, and Read
checks for it.
GC games with long names store two variations of the name in
opening.bnr. This makes the shorter of those names available.
For volumes other than GC discs, prefer_long is ignored.
ISOFile and GameFile were using IsWiiDisc() and IsWadFile() to set
an enum value. The volume might as well return an enum directly.
I increased the Qt CACHE_REVISION because m_platform now is saved as u32
instead of int, but increasing the wx CACHE_REVISION is not necessary.
I tried to change messages that contained instructions for users,
while avoiding messages that are so technical that most users
wouldn't understand them even if they were in the right language.
Eventually, netplay will be able to use the host's NAND, but this could
still be useful in some cases; for TAS it definitely makes sense to have
a way to avoid using any preexisting NAND.
In terms of implementation: remove D_WIIUSER_IDX, which was just WIIROOT
+ "/", as well as some other indices which are pointless to have as
separate variables rather than just using the actual path (fixed, since
they're actual Wii NAND paths) at the call site. Then split off
D_SESSION_WIIROOT_IDX, which can point to the dummy NAND directory, from
D_WIIROOT_IDX, which always points to the "real" one the user
configured.
- FileSearch is now just one function, and it converts the original glob
into a regex on all platforms rather than relying on native Windows
pattern matching on there and a complete hack elsewhere. It now
supports recursion out of the box rather than manually expanding
into a full list of directories in multiple call sites.
- This adds a GCC >= 4.9 dependency due to older versions having
outright broken <regex>. MSVC is fine with it.
- ScanDirectoryTree returns the parent entry rather than filling parts
of it in via reference. The count is now stored in the entry like it
was for subdirectories.
- .glsl file search is now done with DoFileSearch.
- IOCTLV_READ_DIR now uses ScanDirectoryTree directly and sorts the
results after replacements for better determinism.
This is written so that the result of GetCompanyFromID never is cached
(except on Android?). Caching is unnecessary because the string can be
obtained quickly at runtime, and not caching it means that the cache
doesn't have to be invalidated when GetCompanyFromID is edited.
This is intended to better separate it from GetNames and to clarify
that this name originally wasn't meant to be shown to users.
The ISOProperties GUI is also updated, mainly because labeling
the long banner name "short name" was confusing.
Having some data available in banner loaders and some other data
data available in volumes gets messy, especially with GetNames(),
which is available in both but returns different results
depending on which one is used. This change drops support
for reading names and descriptions from Wii save data.
This makes the code cleaner and also leads to some user-visible changes:
The wx game properties will no longer let the user
select WAD languages that don't have any names.
The Qt game list will now display names using the languages
set in the configuration instead of always using
English for PAL GC games and Japanese for WADs.
If a WAD doesn't have a name in the user's preferred language,
English is now selected as a fallback before Japanese.
VolumeHandler is basically just a wrapper around a single IVolume object.
This change moves that object to DVDInterface, moves the Read32
function to IVolume, and gets rid of the rest of VolumeHandler.
This is good for performance when FileMontior is selected
but the log level only is set to notice or warning.
The ability to do this wasn't available until recently:
1ed41672f5
I actually fixed this once, but then I broke it in a
failed attempt to optimize. VolumeHandler::IsWii calls
CVolumeDirectory::Read(0x18, 4, &MagicWord, false);
* Added country flags for games from Netherlands and Spain
* Added separate category for Region Free games (Uses European flag as placeholder)
* Added missing country filter options in "show regions" menu
* Rearranged country filters for readability
* Incremented CACHE_REVISION
Also fixed various country filters not showing up as options in the "Show regions" menu.
It was only used for Windows XP and lower.
This also bumps the _WIN32_WINNT define in the stdafx precompiled headers to set the minimum version as Windows Vista.
Another issue from #334 with the casting moved from the output of
min to it's inputs.
This is a non-issue on 64 bit machines, but if dolphin is compiled
on an OS with size_t == u32 (say ARM) then remainingSize could be
truncated.
Restored the casting to the original order before #334.
When CFileSystemGCWii::GetFileName can't find a valid filename it would return nullptr.
nullptr as a std::string throws an assert within the std lib.
So return an empty string and check if it is empty or not
- Removed parentheses from the returns.
- Put the function declaration headers back on a single line.
- Make FindFileInfo's parameter a const string reference.
Now if more sound types are found, they just need to simply be added to
the unordered set.
- Also changed ShowSound() to IsSoundFile()
- Fixed IsSoundFile’s definition in FileMonitor.h. This whole time it
has been defined as a void method, when in reality it was a bool
function.
- Changed the FileMonitor’s string parameters to be constant references.
- remove unused variables
- reduce the scope where it makes sense
- correct limits (did you know that strcat()'s last parameter does not
include the \0 that is always added?)
- set some free()'d pointers to NULL
* Currently there is no DEBUGFAST configuration. Defining DEBUGFAST as a preprocessor definition in Base.props (or a global header) enables it for now, pending a better method. This was done to make managing the build harder to screw up. However it may not even be an issue anymore with the new .props usage.
* D3DX11SaveTextureToFile usage is dropped and not replaced.
* If you have $(DXSDK_DIR) in your global property sheets (Microsoft.Cpp.$(PlatformName).user), you need to remove it. The build will error out with a message if it's configured incorrectly.
* If you are on Windows 8 or above, you no longer need the June 2010 DirectX SDK installed to build dolphin. If you are in this situation, it is still required if you want your built binaries to be able to use XAudio2 and XInput on previous Windows versions.
* GLew updated to 1.10.0
* compiler switches added: /volatile:iso, /d2Zi+
* LTCG available via msbuild property: DolphinRelease
* SDL updated to 2.0.0
* All Externals (excl. OpenAL and SDL) are built from source.
* Now uses STL version of std::{mutex,condition_variable,thread}
* Now uses Build as root directory for *all* intermediate files
* Binary directory is populated as post-build msbuild action
* .gitignore is simplified
* UnitTests project is no longer compiled
(Intertwined enough that's it's easier to do in one patch.)
(1) /dev/es did not support state save, which could cause crashes and
incorrect behavior after loading.
(2) NANDContentLoader tried to read all of a title's contents into
memory when it was first opened. Two issues:
- If any contents were missing, it bailed out. However, with DLC,
only some of the contents may be downloaded, as determined by the
permission bits in the ticket. Instead, return an appropriate error
when a content is accessed that doesn't exist on the filesystem
(don't bother checking the permission bits though).
- Everything was loaded into memory - even if it consisted of 3 GB of
songs, which caused Dolphin to lag out for quite a while (and would
fail on 32-bit). Instead, open content on demand.
- Also killed off some trailing spaces/tabs.
- Updated the license header to be consistent with the rest of the project (All projects are now done moving over to this)
- Also, killed some dangling else's (where appropriate)
Now all the tab fixing is done. No more of this crap should be needed to be pushed. Rejoice!
Also, some tab/space mismatches removed from VideoOGL, and some places I missed in VideoDX[number] projects.
Now, the Core is literally the only project with tab/space mismatches (on a large scale).
Some cleanup throughout related code. (try to make logic in ISOFile understandable by a human)
Encode strings in UTF-8 rather than somehow trying to determine the encoding in the GUI code.
Non-windows OSes temporarily broken.
Games that are now playable:
Back to the Future: The Game
CSI - Hard Evidence
CSI - Deadly Intent
CSI - Fatal Conspiracy
Red Steel
Metroid Prime: Trilogy
Wii Sports + Wii Sports Resort pack
Sam & Max: Season One
Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space
Kirby's Dream Collection: Classic Collection
Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings: Fate of Atlantis
* ES_LAUNCH:
Fixed SSBB from starting at the mini-games screen.
Build fix
Corrected a state bug where newly loaded dols did not have their patches applied.
Changed the HLE system to allow it to hook the beginning, the end or replace the entire function without changing the GC memory. Fixes Kirby's Return to Dreamland. Added a way to categorise the type of HLE function. Currently, there are debug, floating point, memory and generic functions. Added a HLE function for OSGetResetCode (Warm reset). Fixes the CSI games. Added a switch to disable all of the HLE functions if the idle skipping option is disabled.
Added some IOS version checks and code to clear memory before loading the dol.
Added support for Reset (from menu). Fixes Sam & Max.
Added an IOS check as games which use IOS older than IOS30 do not need to be HLE'd. Added some stubs for Reset to Menu and SSBB's load from disc partition. Fixed loading Fate of Atlantis from the Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings game.
Added argument detection and passing to the loaded dol. This fixes the Wii Sports+Wii Sports Resort bundle pack.
Added preliminary support for ES_LAUNCH (Wii Multi-boot games) by using HLE to hijack the OSBootDol function.
Conflicts:
Source/Core/DiscIO/Src/FileSystemGCWii.cpp
This allows users to easily check whether their Wii dump is corrupted or not
using the Dolphin properties window. Right click on a game, Properties,
Filesystem tab, then right click on the game partition and select "Check
partition integrity".
This may have some false negatives due to the unused clusters heuristic (see
the comment in VolumeWiiCrypted.cpp). False positives are unlikely.