Modify GetLocalTimeSinceJan1970 to account for DST.
GetGCTime() returns only GC epoch time(used by most Wii titles.)
IPL-DEV subtracts Wii bias before copying to m_RTC(mostly used by homebrew.)
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* Improved constants folding in load/store instructions
* Merged load instructions
This is almost the same commit as r6076/r6077 but x64 build has been fixed.
Thanks a lot to skidau and BHaaL!!
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fixed one of the last graphic problems in smg, now the glow in the plants and planets must be correct.
the error was caused by a error in lighting calculations. so it must affect other games.
please test and let me know the results.
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if the PC makes no sense, it's probably because some HLE has done the access.
perhaps we should wrap accesses from IOS HLE, so that we can trace it? dunno if it presents that much of a problem anymore.
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Use the debug option for conf.CheckWXConfig on OS X as on Unix.
Take care of a few compiler warnings.
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Really that happens because the fifo.CPReadWriteDistance is negative.
Example: CPReadWriteDistance: -864 CPEnd: 10092672 fifo.CPBase: 9568416
In SMG this is because PI_FIFO_RESET is writing and after fifo.CPReadWriteDistance will be setted to 0.
To Prevent that, I've Implemented AbortFrame function in the CommmandProcessor. It should fix overflown because of that.
Note: There is other issue (Issue 2846) where the fifo.CPReadWriteDistance is negative too but the effect is different.
I'm working to solve this.
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I am not sure i am understanding what the pipeline really does, and more so what
the GC/WII expects here. If my comments are incorrect, please let me know.
This was tested with MP2:E, ZWW on r6075.
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* Improved constants folding in load instructions
* Merged load instructions
* Fixed the register allocator so that it can restore the registers state after jumping to the dispatcher (in case of a conditional jump)
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had SSE3. Keep -msse2 on other platforms. Not sure if there are actually
any Dolphin-capable machines out there without SSE3, but..
Use -search_paths_first to give our statically linked libraries precedence
over /usr/local/lib.
Some work-in-progress changes to facilitate a more easily redistributable
application bundle on OS X.
Group compiler/preprocessor/linker flags together to make the full set
more intuitively apparent.
The various libraries in Externals have rather inconsistent conventions
for include paths. Best to encapsulate that knowledge in foo/SConscript.
Re-use utils.GenerateRevFile for all three places in the build system
where we need the SVN revision number.
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The GCC model for extended instructions like these is that you compile
with -msse3 etc. These affect code generation for whole compilation units,
so the idea is that you have a separate .c file for each instruction set
class and then indirect to the desired one at runtime.
Without e.g. -msse4.1, the GCC built-ins used by <foointrin.h> are not
available. However, in our specific case of compiling with -msse2 and
wanting to use SSE3.1 code, enough built-ins are available that we only
need to provide a little hack for pshufb.
Upgrading this to also use SSE4.1 instructions doesn't appear feasible
without a lot of undesirable duplication of GCC built-in functions and
headers, so we'd probably have to move to the GCC model of separate
source files for that.
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is required to correctly link with C++ libraries like wxw.
Tell OS X that the user is doing something when using the wiimote
so that the screensaver doesn't come on when playing a Wii game.
Replace unnecessary floating point with integer math.
Remove unnecessary <sys/stat.h>'s.
Correct a few type nits.
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autoconfiguration tests. Some versions of gcc care enough about ANSI C
to complain about this.
Use the Linux install hierarchy conventions on other Unices as well.
XKeysymToString returns NULL on unknown keysyms, which is not a valid
std::string initializer.
There appears to be some disagreement regarding the second parameter
to iconv(). Some versions/installations have it as const, others don't.
Unfortunately, due to wonderful C++ brain damage, implicit conversion
from const to non-const doesn't work here.
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Also added a DSPCORE_STOP state. The DSP-LLE debugger window segmentation faults if it is openned when a game is not running.
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Should revisit and make the distinction more explicit.
Put the Data and Sys directories under Resources in the OS X app bundle.
Construct config.h (now lower-case to avoid confusion with other Config.h
instances in the tree) in the root. One tiny step towards a read-only
and cross-buildable source tree.
Some minor bits of non-Linux Unix portability.
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Use SCons' convenient # shorthand for the root of our tree.
Also various minor cleanup of SConscripts.
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Because we only ever call Pos_ReadDirect (and through that, DataRead<T>)
from JIT generated code, the compiler may not get the heads-up to properly
prepare for run-time instantiation of those template functions.
Explicitly instantiating Pos_ReadDirect gets around that issue.
Also force DataRead* inline as gcc didn't always do that itself when the
DataRead functions in turn were called from (other) template functions.
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Move MAP_32BIT to MemoryUtil.h.
MAP_VARIABLE is simply the absence of MAP_FIXED.
Replace MAP_ANONYMOUS with the more traditional MAP_ANON - Linux is compatible.
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Move MAP_32BIT to MemoryUtil.h.
MAP_VARIABLE is simply the absence of MAP_FIXED.
Replace MAP_ANONYMOUS with the more traditional MAP_ANON - Linux is compatible.
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- Eliminate the useless check for cpu modifications option from efb to ram as it must be enabled always
- use constant names in dx11 for buffer length calculation instead to simplify code reading
- implemented scaled efb copy in opengl, still bugy in some games, the option is not in the gui but will add it when it works perfect
- Change the depth calculation behavior:
if the game use z textures is exactly the same as before.
if the game do not use z texture calculate z values in the vertex shader. the advantage id this approach is that early z culling is applied,
improving fill rate. this mus speed up things, even with ssaa and msaa enabled.
please test for regression and enjoy.
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can go to the log window like with other subsystems.
Remove a Wiiuse dependency on libm from when it was a shared library.
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