The Backpatching routines didn't correctly understand where to find the real VFP register from, so in most cases it was using D0.
Fixes bugs in the slowmem loadstore routines as well.
Add Hyrule Field Speed Hack v2 by TheWearyGamer for the wii us version
of Zelda Twilight Princess. Enable mmu and disable anti-aliasing in
Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse fixing issues 8108 and 8109.
On locales that don't use period as a separator this would break us.
For vector values in a configuration, we use comma as a separator which causes the configuration to balloon to massive sizes due to never saving them
correctly. Loading would then break since it would load a million configuration options.
Fixes issue #7569.
Instead of doing vector operations and throwing away the top 64bits of each operation, let's instead use scalar operations.
On Cortex-A57 this saves us three cycles per vector operation changed to scalar, so this saves 3-9cycles per instruction emulated.
Also puts one less micro-op in to the vector pipeline there.
On the Nvidia Denver I couldn't see any noticeable performance difference, but it's a quirky architecture so it may be noticing we are throwing away
the top bits anyway and optimizing it. The world may never know what's truly happening there.
We can compile with haptic support, and then not initialize due to haptics not being available.
So if we are compiling with haptics, test initializing with haptics and if that fails attempt to initialize without haptics before bailing out.
Allows the UI to easily check the current exclusive mode state.
This simplifies a few checks and prevents the user from ever getting stuck in fullscreen.
The maths appears to give crazy impossible answers without this fix, but the cause is all the ints being "promoted" to unsigned because of the single unsigned division at the end.
Removes speedhacks from metroid prime 1 and 2, and fire emblem series
and update old notes for metroid prime. Capitalize dolphin in the few
inis that weren't from the previous commit.
Don't change the texID depending on the tlut_hash for paletted textures that are efb copies and don't have an entry in the cache for texID ^ tlut_hash. This makes those textures less broken when using efb to texture.
This is not really fixing those textures, but it's a step forward. The mini map in Twilight Princess for example is in grayscales with this and is more or less usable.
For offsets that fit in the instruction encoding then we should just put it in the instruction encoding.
Saves an instruction in a large amount of loadstores.
Someone thought it would be a good idea to have the location as the first argument on the instruction.
Changed it to how it is supposed to be disassembled.