libusb on Windows is limited to only a single context. Trying to open
more than one can cause device enumerations to fail randomly.
libusb is thread-safe and we don't use the manual polling support (with
`poll()`) so this should be safe.
GetName() creates a new evdev device which calls tons of ioctls. But the
main culprit is close() which for input devices appears to be a slow
path in the kernel.
This commit reduces PopulateDevices() by 50% on my laptop, but ~730 ms
is still ridiculously slow for something that isn't needed right away.
The SDL backend crashes when you close a joystick after SDL_Quit has
been called. Some backends don't need to be shutdown and
re-initialized everytime, we can just ask to enumerate devices again.
Removed the unecessary forced tabbed layout, removed the layout part of the constructor and remade some method in preparation for tabbed styled input dialog such as the new hotkey configuration one. It breaks every inputconfigDialog, but this will get fixed in the next commits.
Also moved to a folder since there will be many more files created in the next commits so it gives better separation.
For hotkeys, changed HotkeyManager to allow to get and make partial groups of hotkeys.
Also preserved the old configuration naming scheme for the ini, this is done to preserve compatibility with the older groups structure.
Add the ability to get GCPad control groups
Used like the HotkeyManager methods, this is used for the new GCPad configuration dialog.
Add the ability to get groups of Keyboard input
Same reasons as the previous ones.
Add ability to get groups of Wiimote input
Add the ability to get extensions group
This needed to pass to 3 classes. Will be used for their respective dialogs.
This adds a recenter control binding which allows recentering the
cursor when relative input is enabled.
(EnableSettingControl is renamed to avoid confusions.)
This adds an option to enable relative input for the Wiimote IR
as described in issue 9014.
Enabling it will result in the pointer not going back to the centre
and the inputs will control the direction, not the absolute position.
Also adds a Dead Zone setting which is really needed when relative
input is enabled to prevent the cursor from slowly drifting on
most controllers. (Note: the Deadzone setting has no effect when
relative input is disabled)
Rewrite GetXInputGUIDS to use SetupAPI instead of WMI Queries. When
using a language pack where the system language and user/program
language differ, Windows starts taking a VERY long time (10+ seconds)
to complete Queries for Win32_PNPEntity objects (it's probably
translating every single string since it transfers every single one
from the WMI server into memory in the program).
Fixes Issue 9744.