NOTE: The explicit std::string() conversions later are needed. Otherwise,
gcc-9.2.0 throws all sorts of errors because it can't find a matching
operator+() function.
"ppcState{}" is stored in the .data segment, which means the full ~4 MB
is stored in the executable.
"ppcState" is stored in the .bss segment, which means it only stores a
note that tells it to allocate and zero ~4 MB at runtime.
string_view is a thin wrapper around C strings, so it's more efficient
for constant strings than C++ strings.
The unordered_set<> also adds extra runtime overhead. For small arrays,
a simple linear search works. For larger arrays, std::binary_search()
works better than linear but without the unordered_set<> overhead.
ShouldBeDualLayer(): Removed a duplicate "SK8X52" entry.
This was a huge speedup with disabled fastmem, but it still requires the fastmem arena.
So let's disable it for now, even if this commit has a huge performance hit with disabled fastmem.
This fixes Old AX Wii games having no audio when compiled under VS2019.
This also includes some minor code cleanup and moving a function to
avoid duplication.
Removed conditional use of std::mutex instead of std::shared_mutex on MacOS.
Because MacOS < 10.12 did not support std::shared_mutex, a previous commit
naïvely substituted std::mutex, which does not have the same behavior.
Reverses PR #8273, which substitues std::mutex for std::shared_mutex on
macOS, and results in several bugs that seem to only affect MacOS
- https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11919
- https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11842
- https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11845
This change eliminates conditional code for MacOS in the core configuration
layer code and enables the use of modern language features that are more
secure and thread-safe.
The frame number is incremented before the first frame is swapped out.
Fixes ffmpeg creating invalid video files on output if the emulator only
runs for a single frame, e.g. FifoCI.
See the discussion in https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/11930.
(This probably doesn't really fix that issue, but it's something
I thought would make sense anyway.)
This was causing a race which was crashing the FifoCI runners. The main
thread called Stop() which in turn called ResetAllWiimotes() while the
emu thread was still exiting, also shutting down the Wiimote class.
By shifting the reset to the emu thread, all cleanup operations happen
on the same thread where they were initialized.