Google Play is now blocking distribution for Android TV unless we
explicitly set the android.hardware.microphone hardware feature as
android:required="false", because it's inferring
android.hardware.microphone from the android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO we
added for Wii Speak emulation, with android:required defaulting to true.
I was under the belief that setting android:required="false" on
android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO would solve this, but looking closer at
the definition of <uses-permission>, it doesn't actually support
android:required attributes, so that presumably has no effect.
This can reduce audio latency according to
https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/audio/opensl/opensl-prog-notes#perform.
Previously we were using the hardcoded values of 48000 Hz and 256 frames
per buffer. The sample rate we use with this change is 48000 Hz on all
devices I'm aware of, but the buffer size does vary across devices.
Terminology note: The old code used the term "sample" to refer to what
Android refers to as a "frame". "Frame" is a clearer term to use for
this, so I've changed OpenSLESStream's terminology. One frame consists
of one sample per channel.
Not sure if we're ever going to want to have more than one of these at
the same time, but these global variables are a code smell nonetheless.
I'm also deleting the existing member variables because they were
unused.
Refactors the PatchAllowlistTest to streamline the experience for developers. Instead of a textual description of what needs to change in ApprovedInis.json for RetroAchievements compatibility, the test will now generate a replacement file and instruct the coder where to copy it in their local branch, and what to update APPROVED_LIST_HASH to. The result should be easier and more instructive for developers to make changes, while still maintaining that allowed codes cannot be added or modified without recompiling Dolphin.
As ApprovedInis.json no longer needs to be user-readable for this process, it no longer contains titles or pretty formatting and as such is updated in this commit, hash included.
This was causing deadlocks when a game didn't load (including if RetroAchievements does not yet support it) because it was attempting to close the queue the the callback was currently running on, forcing LoadGameCallback to wait for LoadGameCallback to finish. However, it appears that recent changes to the queue have independently resolved the reason CloseGame was being called here in the first place.
Fix the UI hanging for several seconds when opening the Controllers
window.
Move the scan for Bluetooth adapters onto a separate thread so the Host
thread doesn't have to wait for it.
Only automatically scan for adapters once, when opening the Controllers
window for the first time. Add a Refresh button to let the user refresh
the adapter list afterward.
If you already have a mapping set in the advanced mapping dialog and
want to change it, the easiest way to do it is to press Clear and then
select the new mapping from the list. But pressing Clear causes the
dialog to close, forcing you to open it again, which is inconvenient.
This commit makes it so the Clear button doesn't close the dialog.
This feature allows overriding the frequency of the Vertical Blank Interrupt. For many games, this means that their gameplay speed will change without affecting audio, which would be useful by itself (e.g. grinding in RPGs).
However, there are games that use delta time for their game logic, which allows them to be played at >60 FPS at the same gameplay speed!
Some games aren't dynamic though, and require a patch to adjust their game speed variable.
On real hardware, stswi and stswx don't trigger any of the special
behavior for uncached unaligned writes that was implemented in 543ed8a.
This is confirmed by a hwtest (a new commit in
https://github.com/dolphin-emu/hwtests/pull/42).
This change fixes Dolphin's stswi and stswx implementations so they stop
triggering the special behavior, bringing them back to the behavior they
had before 543ed8a. No games are known to be affected, but Extrems has
reported that it affects homebrew they've made.
This message can be sent a lot when polling inputs from a keyboard. HIDv5.cpp doesn't log INTRMSG in such a way. If needed, log messages can be added into specific devices instead.
1. Fix Wii Speak SAMPLER_MUTE register:
The register should be 12 (i.e. 0x0c) instead of 0xc0.
2. Fix Wii Speak buffer memcpy size parameter:
It seems to fix random echoes and reduce noises when nobody is speaking.
3. Change the isochronous transfer timing:
It is based on empirical testing.
Based on @noahpistilli (Sketch) PR:
https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/pull/12567
Fixed the Windows support and the heisenbug caused by uninitialized
members.
Config system integration finalized.
The clone of system memory used by AchievementManager during achievement development for the sake of thread decoupling was only copying MEM1; this grabs MEM2 as well if it exists.
Within AchievementManager, CloseGame being called when LoadGame fails was causing m_queue.Cancel to be called within a lock when Cancel itself locks until it is empty, causing a deadlock. This is resolved by cancelling the queues outside of the lock when they are safe to wait for resolutions.
A new class that derives from `QMenu` has been introduced. Menus of this
`NonAutodismissibleMenu` type will stay visible when a _checkable_
action is triggered.
This is convenient in menus that feature a series of check boxes that
toggle visibility of third components (e.g. the **List Columns** menu),
allowing the user to toggle several actions at once.
For now, the new type is used in the top menu bar.
Verify a touchpad is present before polling it for input. Without this
check the Debug log is spammed with the message "error: Parameter
'touchpad' is invalid" if you have a controller without a touchpad.
One would think every touchpad supports at least 1 finger, but in case
there's some weird edge case check the finger count to be sure.
This fixes a memory leak that would occur when the Android frontend
calls LogManager::Init more than once in order to reload settings.
Note that the log window listener is now owned by LogManager instead of
by the frontend, making it consistent with the other log listeners.
Old cruft from when the Android code was loading INI files manually.
We don't have any handling for failing to load settings anymore.
This change also updates related comments to reflect how things actually
work nowadays.
Add a method to detect console ID from an input file and instruct rcheevos to load as Gamecube or Wii accordingly. Also, hash .wads upon loading, to support achievements on WiiWare titles.
Probably a copy-paste error from layout-ldrtl/list_item_setting.xml.
This error made it so a long setting name could overlap with the
checkbox next to it if Dolphin was running with right-to-left layout.
The incorrect ID was apparently also causing the app:lintVitalRelease
build task to fail. I guess we're not running that build task, because I
only heard of this from someone building Dolphin locally.
There's no guarantee that directory initialization has completed by this
point, so we can't safely use NativeLibrary.
I'm making this change because of a crash being reported in Google Play
Console. The exact way it's crashing is mysterious to me, so I'm not
sure if this commit fixes the crash, but I think this commit is
a reasonable change to make even if it doesn't fix the crash. Backtrace
from Google Play Console:
#00 pc 0x0000000000469074 /data/app/~~m0kqybFNfeqnDenQFc53XQ==/org.dolphinemu.dolphinemu-Mtaw0lU8DVUQbte2ZjBp3w==/lib/arm64/libmain.so (std::__ndk1::pair<std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>> const, std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>>::pair[abi:nn180000]<char const* const&, char const* const&, 0>(char const* const&, char const* const&)) (BuildId: 64cfebf5b574b6729ebc51799aa94ccc3238cbcc)
#01 pc 0x0000000000468e9c /data/app/~~m0kqybFNfeqnDenQFc53XQ==/org.dolphinemu.dolphinemu-Mtaw0lU8DVUQbte2ZjBp3w==/lib/arm64/libmain.so (std::__ndk1::pair<std::__ndk1::__tree_iterator<std::__ndk1::__value_type<std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>, std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>>, std::__ndk1::__tree_node<std::__ndk1::__value_type<std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>, std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>>, void*>*, long>, bool> std::__ndk1::__tree<std::__ndk1::__value_type<std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>, std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>>, std::__ndk1::__map_value_compare<std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>, std::__ndk1::__value_type<std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>, std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>>, std::__ndk1::less<std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>>, true>, std::__ndk1::allocator<std::__ndk1::__value_type<std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>, std::__ndk1::basic_string<char, std::__ndk1::char_traits<char>, std::__ndk1::allocator<char>>>>>::__emplace_unique_impl<char const* const&, char const* const&>(char const* const&, char const* const&)) (BuildId: 64cfebf5b574b6729ebc51799aa94ccc3238cbcc)
#02 pc 0x0000000000462f08 /data/app/~~m0kqybFNfeqnDenQFc53XQ==/org.dolphinemu.dolphinemu-Mtaw0lU8DVUQbte2ZjBp3w==/lib/arm64/libmain.so (Common::Log::LogManager::GetLogTypes()) (BuildId: 64cfebf5b574b6729ebc51799aa94ccc3238cbcc)
#03 pc 0x000000000044339c /data/app/~~m0kqybFNfeqnDenQFc53XQ==/org.dolphinemu.dolphinemu-Mtaw0lU8DVUQbte2ZjBp3w==/lib/arm64/libmain.so (Java_org_dolphinemu_dolphinemu_NativeLibrary_GetLogTypeNames+56) (BuildId: 64cfebf5b574b6729ebc51799aa94ccc3238cbcc)
#04 pc 0x000000000031456c /data/misc/apexdata/com.android.art/dalvik-cache/arm64/boot.oat (art_jni_trampoline+108)
#05 pc 0x0000000000781508 /apex/com.android.art/lib64/libart.so (nterp_helper+152)
#06 pc 0x00000000002d94d4 /data/app/~~m0kqybFNfeqnDenQFc53XQ==/org.dolphinemu.dolphinemu-Mtaw0lU8DVUQbte2ZjBp3w==/base.apk (org.dolphinemu.dolphinemu.features.settings.ui.SettingsFragmentPresenter.<clinit>+16)
[...]
Previously, PerformanceTracker registered a callback to be updated on
emulation state changes. PerformanceTrackers live in a global variable
(g_perf_metrics) within libvideocommon. The callback was stored in a
global variable in libcore. This created a race condition at shutdown
between these libraries, when the PerfTracker's destructor tried to
unregister the callback.
Notify the PerfTracker directly from libcore, without callbacks, since
Core.cpp already references g_perf_metrics explicitly. Also rename
Core::CallOnStateChangedCallbacks to NotifyStateChanged to better
reflect what it's doing.