- F.ini: PR #4189 removes the need for 1x IR according to JMC
- GWO.ini: Just force integral resolution, not auto resolution
- GALP01.ini: I have no idea why EFBScale would be forced here
- GINX69.ini: I think JMC said it's fixed, but I can't find his post...
- SNS.ini: https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/9891
- P INIs: https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/9938
This fixes a bug which caused Movie (input recording or playback) or
netplay not to be stopped. DolphinWX previously triggered a STM power
event, and then the STM directly stopped the emulation; the code
which stops Movie/Netplay was completely skipped.
This is fixed by moving it /before/ sending the shutdown event.
This allows removing DSPCore and DSPTables includes from the header file.
Doing allows resolving quite a bit of indirect includes that were present
throughout the DSP source files.
Another plus with this is that changes to the DSPEmitter don't require an
almost total rebuild of all DSP source files. The underlying reason for
most of the files being rebuilt it because DSPMemoryMap is used quite
extensively, however its header includes DSPTables.h. DSPTables.h includes
DSPEmitter.h as it uses the DSPEmitter type in a typedef. So any change to
the emitter would propagate through the DSPMemoryMap header. This will no
longer happen.
This is actually used as the DSP JIT, so this should be with the other JIT
source files.
This commit also makes it so changes to the JIT emitter don't require
recompiling all of the DSP core (i.e. changing the JIT won't require the
interpreter to be rebuilt).
Jit64 inherits from Jitx86Base which inherits from JitBase. JitBase
contains jo and js, which are instances of the JitOptions and JitState
structs. Because of the inheritance, there's no actual need to access the
jit global in order to get to these instances. They're already accessible
via the class hierarchy.
This happened when the geometry shader was disabled, and the uniform
buffer was grown to a larger size. The update would be skipped, leaving
the old buffer to be included in the descriptor set.
OnBootDrive used the "drives" member std::vector for drive paths, but
since PR #4363, this vector is not populated anymore, so we were
accessing it out of bounds.
Actually, drives was not needed in the first place, since we can
get the wxMenu from the event, and from there, get the label directly.