There are a few instructions in lXX that aren't currently fastmem capable due to using a register offset.
This implements fastmem for those few instructions.
Really I'll be changing how ARMv7 fastmem works in the future so this is really temporary code.
Just don't know how long it'll stay.
This relies on PR #257
TUN/TAP OS X needs to be installed, and /dev/tap0 chown’d to the user.
The tap0 network interface doesn’t appear until /dev/tap0 is opened by
the program, so all bridging must be done once the game is already
running.
Unfortunately, bridging seems to be broken on OS X, so this does not
actually work over LAN (yet!).
They are similar enough that they will share bugs with their drivers, so make them fall under the same Mali-Txxx umbrella of bug issues.
If there is ever a need in the future for having separate bugs depending on family, we can support that then.
This is the only way we can determine the video driver version with mali.
Really it's a good thing that they only push driver updates once every two years, makes it easy to determine what driver anybody is running.
CreateInputLayout requires a shader as an input, but it only cares about
the signature; we don't need to recompute it for different shaders with
the same inputs.
Fixes an issue in lXX where if the instruction was an update instruction and was a register address offset that we would add garbage values to the
writeback register.
Does some minor cleanups as well which save a few instructions here and there.
Pretty straightforward; IDirectSoundNotify lets you register for
notifications after a certain amount of sound has played, so use that
instead of depending on Update() notifications from the CPU thread.
Also, while I'm here, reduce the buffer size by a factor of 4; this seems
to reduce the latency, although the difference is sort of subtle.
Fixes issue 6990.
This uses a bit of templating to remove the duplicate code that is the CodeBlocks in each emitter headers.
No actual functionality change in this.
When creating a Fixupbranch we were swapping the BL and B targets.
I think this was found by PPSSPP a while ago, but they never send PRs to merge their changes upstream.
GLSL ES 3.10 adds implicit support for the binding layout qualifier that we use.
Changes our GLSL version enums to bit values so we can check for both ES versions easily.