The wrong filename was used so the settings weren't being applied.
The graphical issues reported were from enhancements that create graphical issues.
EFBToTextureEnable solves some graphical issues but those issues appear for only a few frames, the bulk of the game does not benefit while the setting while it is very sore on performance.
The low-pass and biquad filters run in set40 mode where accessing ac#.m
returns the value of ac#.hm clamped to 16 bits.
This fixes the crackling in "Need for Speed: Nitro" (issue 13610).
Also make the lower bound match hardware (-0x8000 instead of -0x7FFF).
During 25-bit rounding, subnormals are "normalized"
This would normally mean that the exponent needs to be able to be <-1023
Instead, you can modify at what bit you round and get the same results!
This is done by finding the highest bit and shifting right the round bit
Co-Authored-By: JosJuice <josjuice@gmail.com>
Changes integer rounding to more closely meet the documentation
The documentation explains to round before doing any bounds checks
All this really does is make sure some exception bits won't be set wrong
This depends on the rounding mode, fixing cases such as:
- Round to even, (0x7fffffff, 0x7fffffff.8)
- Round to down, (0x7fffffff, 0x80000000)
This change also uses some standard functions for rounding
Previously using them was casting to an s32 directly, now keeps the f64
RoundToIntegerMode introduced due to roundeven not being part of C++17
Finally, it can change a >0x7fffffff to >=0x80000000, done because:
- It looks nicer now with integers (I liked 0s)
- It gives ever so slightly better codegen on Aarch64
Co-Authored-By: JosJuice <josjuice@gmail.com>
I wasn't aware that even with a size of zero, it's still not safe to pass a nullptr to `std::memcpy`. When `CachedInterpreterEmitter::PoisonCallback` is written, UB is happening.
Invert conditions, invert decrement checks, and make conditional branches unconditional. USnapshotMetadata in prior versions of Dolphin is forward-compatible with these changes (tested on x86_64).
Objects which get parented automatically by later processing now pass a nullptr to the constructor to make the intent clearer. Also fixed "true" and "false" not being translatable strings.
This is a minor improvement to add line numbers to the LOG_VULKAN_ERROR
define. Basically error logs for Vulkan will now look like:
```
// This
25:03:347 VideoBackends/Vulkan/VulkanLoader.cpp:247 E[Video]: (WaitForCommandBufferCompletion:278) vkWaitForFences failed: (2: VK_TIMEOUT)
// Instead of
15:45:154 VideoBackends/Vulkan/VulkanLoader.cpp:247 E[Video]: (WaitForCommandBufferCompletion) vkWaitForFences failed: (2: VK_TIMEOUT)
```
Set the Render Window as the parent of the Confirm On Stop confirmation
dialog when Keep Window On Top is enabled, ensuring it will always be
visible.
Previously, when Confirm On Stop and Keep Window On Top were both
enabled the Confirm On Stop dialog could be hidden by the render window
in the following situations:
* Clicking Stop in the Main Window
* Clicking the Main Window's close button
* Pressing the Stop hotkey while in FullScreen mode
This was particularly troublesome because the confirm dialog is modal,
preventing the user from moving the render window out of the way if it
was obscuring the dialog.
Fixes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13247.
A vector of length 0 can have a null data pointer, which causes UB when
passed to memcpy, so only copy when we actually have data to copy. This
caused crashes in certain cases when compiling Dolphin with Clang and
LTO enabled.
Allow connecting or disconnecting multiple Wii Remotes simultaneously
instead of only handling the highest index whose hotkey is pressed. This
allows using a single hotkey to toggle multiple remotes.
Before the call to OnSelectionChange, m_code_edit and m_code_remove are
disabled and UpdateList calls m_code_list->clear(), thereby deselecting
any selected items.
When no items are selected, OnSelectionChange disables m_code_edit and
m_code_remove and then returns. Since that was already done, the call
doesn't change anything and can be removed.
Create ARCodeWidget and GeckoCodeWidget once on startup rather than
every time a game is launched or shutdown.
In addition to losing focus on the tab (since the previous widget and
tab no longer existed), the behavior prior to this commit could cause a
crash if the user initiated a game shutdown and then opened a code edit
window since the AR/GeckoCodeWidget would get deleted in the meantime.
Also some minor refactoring of nearby/related code:
* Make non-obvious variable types explicit instead of auto.
* Throw some consts around.
* Use setDisabled(empty) instead of setEnabled(!empty).
Changes the RetroAchievements "Log In" button's text to "To log in, stop the current emulation." when the button is disabled because an emulation session is active. This allows a user to understand why the button is disabled, and how this state can be resolved.
Previously, it could be unclear why this button was disabled without an understanding of the underlying system.
Co-Authored-By: JosJuice <josjuice@gmail.com>
The description of the Speed Limit setting currently uses a lot of
complicated terms, like "emulated time" (known to many Dolphin
developers, but in my experience not known by even advanced emulator
users) and "maximum time scale" (I have never heard it before). The
meaning of "sustainable" is also unclear in context.
This commit rewords the description to be easier to understand.
Fixes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13593. Before, it would attempt to
use the old shader, which did not exist for the new stereo mode. Changing the
postprocessing shader afterwards would work properly, although passive 3D only
has one option, so it was just broken without restarting Dolphin.
This also fixes the UI not updating when using one of the stereo toggle hotkeys.
These patches were added in bde9a459cd
and enabled by default in 36ecfdd6b5.
They allowed the game to run in Dolphin but disabled dynamic shadows.
The game adds 4 to the start address of otherwise valid display lists
for no obvious reason. Now that Dolphin forces 32-byte alignment these
patches are no longer needed.
Input/output tracking is intended to speed up incremental builds by
skipping a target when it doesn't need to be built. However, this seems
to be unreliable for UnitTests' AfterBuild target. Let's remove it.
It's still the case that UnitTests' AfterBuild target will be skipped if
UnitTests doesn't need to be rebuilt. (Note that UnitTests always needs
to be rebuilt if SCMRevGen changed.)
I haven't seen these problems with DolphinQt's rather similar
input/output tracking. This may be because DolphinQt's one also has the
exe file as an input/output.
`std::bit_cast` participates in overload resolution only if `sizeof(To) == sizeof(From)` and both `To` and `From` are *TriviallyCopyable* types, so the static assertions here can be removed. `[[nodiscard]]` was added as well.
Like the previous commit, but for UnitTests. This time all operating
systems were affected.
I also made UnitTests.vcxproj use the same way of copying as
DolphinQt.vcxproj, just for consistency.
For a long time now, we've had a problem where game INIs persist in
the copied Sys folder if they've been deleted from the original Sys
folder. (I still have hundreds of game INIs locally that only set
EmulationStateId, and we removed those game INIs 6 years ago. On the
buildbot, we do occasionally clear out the build directories manually,
so I'd assume it's not quite as bad there.)
This commit fixes the problem by deleting the output Sys folder before
copying the original Sys folder to the output Sys folder. This should be
a bit slower, but in my testing, the difference seems small. At least if
you have an SSD, which I really hope people have nowadays!
Operating systems other than Windows have not been touched, because:
* Android: Already explicitly deletes the output Sys folder.
* macOS: Does some magic to put the Sys folder in the app bundle, which I
will simply assume isn't affected by this problem, without testing.
* Linux: Expects the person building to manually manage the Sys folder.
Update the checkmarked slot in the Select State Slot menu when the
Increase Selected State Slot or Decrease Selected State Slot hotkeys are
pressed.
The actual selected save slot was being changed correctly before this
commit; this just fixes the menu checkmark.
The biquad filter is used in all Pikmin games for cursor sound effects
in the main menu, although the difference is subtle.
The low-pass filter is used at least by Pikmin 2 Wii during the
spaceship crash in the intro and fixes the missing "puff" sound effects
whenever there is black smoke coming out of the engine.
This compile definition was removed in 68cbd2640d because it was complicated by changes in 50dc0ffbce. Thus, the LLVM disassembler would never be used in UICommon's Disassembler class.
With our current setup, we use the --deep option, which should be avoided.
This tool signs bundles in the "correct" way as recommended by Apple (each Mach-O individually, from the inside-out).
In a race condition, the core could shut down between the `JitInterface::GetCore` nullptr check and the `JitInterface::JitBlockLogDump` call which constructs a `CPUThreadGuard`. In this scenario, nothing horrible happens—`JitBlockLogDump` also checks for a nullptr—but it would be a failure to display the correct feedback to the user.
To fix the crash in input device sensor handling, we should look up
Sensors using structural equality. Unfortunately, Sensor.equals
implements referential equality, and HashMap doesn't let us provide a
custom comparator. Because the number of sensors is relatively small,
and because we have a reason to keep a sorted list of sensors around
anyway, let's switch from HashMap to ArrayList.
`Layer::Save` only does its thing if the layer has `is_dirty == true`.
But SYSCONF could have been modified by other layers, so if the base layer wasn't made dirty by anything else, then it wouldn't be restored.
Fixes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13580
I tried making the new templated Interpret callback test only the relevant exceptions (EXCEPTION_DSI, EXCEPTION_PROGRAM, or both), but didn't find a significant performance boost in it. As I am learning, the biggest bottleneck is the number of callbacks emitted, not usually the actual contents of them.
WritePC is now needed far less, only for instructions that end the block. Unfortunately, WritePC still needs to update `PowerPCState::npc` to support the false path of conditional branch instructions. Both drawbacks should be smoothed over by optimized cached instructions in the future.
Use QObject->deleteLater() instead of the delete operator to destroy
child widgets of the layout. This prevents crashes caused by pending
events trying to access the now-destroyed widget.
The player_index field in question is ultimately what gets used to determine which ranks get displayed in the leaderboards chart, and because this was missing the chart was simply displaying the top four results no matter what.
The cause of the leaderboard spam was primarily this call where if there was an attempt to get leaderboard info and there wasn't already, there would be a fetch request. This is bad for many reasons: some games have hundreds of boards that will be fetched at startup, if there's simply no data to populate that board, this will just continue to fetch every time the dialog needs to update. To mitigate this, I simply don't load leaderboard information until there are events for that leaderboard - less information for the player, sadly, but heavily cuts down on the number of leaderboard fetches.
Now that we have some test data, it wasn't showing up in the leaderboards tab; this fixes it to ensure (1) that the right ID is being passed to UpdateRow and (2) the map of leaderboard entries is being populated correctly.
Currently we're showing OSD messages for unknown patches in known INI
files, but not for unknown patches in unknown INI files. I don't think
this distinction makes much sense to the user. If there's a patch the
user can't use, they probably want to be aware of that fact.
0c14b0c8a7 made Dolphin load a file from
the Sys folder the first time AchievementManager::GetInstance() is
called. Because Android calls AchievementManager::GetInstance() from
setBackgroundExecutionAllowedNative, this had two negative consequences
on Android:
1. The first time setBackgroundExecutionAllowedNative gets called is
often before directory initialization is done. Getting the path of
the Sys folder before directory initialization is done causes a crash.
2. setBackgroundExecutionAllowedNative is called from the GUI thread,
and we don't want file I/O on the GUI thread for performance reasons.
This change makes us load the data from the Sys folder the first time
the data is needed instead. This also saves us from having to load the
data at all when hardcore mode is inactive.
We mustn't use m_system when it is nullptr. This was causing Dolphin to
crash on Android whenever an activity was recreated or resumed while
emulation is running, which is super common.
This unit test compares ApprovedInis.json with the contents of the GameSettings folder to verify that every patch marked allowed for use with RetroAchievements has a hash in ApprovedInis.json. If not, that hash is reported in the test logs so that the hash may be updated more easily.
Prototype of a system to whitelist known game patches that are allowed to be used while RetroAchievements Hardcore mode is active. ApprovedInis.txt contains known hashes for the ini files as they appear in the repo, and can be compared to the local versions of these files to ensure they have not been edited locally by the player. ApprovedInis.txt is hashed and verified similarly first, with its hash residing as a const string within AchievementManager.h, ensuring ApprovedInis and the hashes within cannot be modified without editing Dolphin's source code and recompiling completely.
The challenge popups have proven to be excessive and are no longer useful thanks to the achievements hotkey. Instead, those events will ask for an immediate RP-level update to the achievements dialog, which will among other things re-sort the dialog to show challenges on top faster.
This way, by pressing Continue on top of a breakpoint, the emulation will actually continue (like on Cached Interpreter and JIT), instead of doing nothing.
Before:
1. In theory there could be multiple, but in practice they were (manually) cleared before creating one
2. (Some of) the conditions to clear one were either to reach it, to create a new one (due to the point above), or to step. This created weird behavior: let's say you Step Over a `bl` (thus creating a temporary breakpoint on `pc+4`), and you reached a regular breakpoint inside the `bl`. The temporary one would still be there: if you resumed, the emulation would still stop there, as a sort of Step Out. But, if before resuming, you made a Step, then it wouldn't do that.
3. The breakpoint widget had no idea concept of them, and will treat them as regular breakpoints. Also, they'll be shown only when the widget is updated in some other way, leading to more confusion.
4. Because only one breakpoint could exist per address, the creation of a temporary breakpoint on a top of a regular one would delete it and inherit its properties (e.g. being log-only). This could happen, for instance, if you Stepped Over a `bl` specifically, and pc+4 had a regular breakpoint.
Now there can only be one temporary breakpoint, which is automatically cleared whenever emulation is paused. So, removing some manual clearing from 1., and removing the weird behavior of 2. As it is stored in a separate variable, it won't be seen at all depending on the function used (fixing 3., and removing some checks in other places), and it won't replace a regular breakpoint, instead simply having priority (fixing 4.).
Dolphin currently fails to build when the Linux system building it includes headers/pkgconfigs for minizip-ng built in both minizip-ng mode and legacy compat mode (the minizip API).
This is because minizip-ng is checked for in cmake however the code is not actually compatible against minizip-ng built in non-legacy mode. Until that is rectified Dolphin should just check for a pkgconfig for minizip. If the system has a pkgconfig for minizip with a version >= 4 then the system package is minizip-ng built in compat mode which is exactly what we want.
Now it actually does what it says on the name, instead of creating a breapoint and doing nothing else (not even updating the widget).
Also, it now can't be selected if emulation isn't running.
Closes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13532
Change misleading names.
Fix function usage: Intepreter and Step Out will not check breakpoints in their own wrong way anymore (e.g. breaking on log-only breakpoints).
By request from delroth, I changed the name of our Transifex
organization so it's named after the Dolphin project rather than after
him. This broke old links and the .tx/config file.
There are two pieces of functionality to be added here. One, we want to disallow pausing too frequently, as it may be used as an artificial slowdown. This is handled within the client, which can tell us if a pause is allowed. Two, we want to call rc_client_idle on a periodic basis so the connection with the server can be maintained even while the emulator is paused.
When the immediate value is zero, we can do a negation. On ARM64 the NEG
/NEGS instructions are just an alias for SUB/SUBS with a hardcoded WZR.
Before:
```
ldr w22, [x29, #0x28]
mov w21, #0x0 ; =0
subs w22, w21, w22
```
After:
```
ldr w22, [x29, #0x28]
negs w22, w22
```
This reverts commit 72cf2bdb87.
SYSCONF settings are getting cleared when they shouldn't be. Let's
revert the change until I get proper time to figure out why it's broken.
Whenever a request to update the Rich Presence comes in, typically every ten seconds, the Achievement Progress Widget will update the sort order of the achievements and all of their measured values.
bugfix: SetQWidgetWindowDecorations(this); not called before show() for Windows darkmode titlebars.
The actual call to (QWidget) show() needed to come sooner. Show() was originally left alone, but with other checks needing to move with (QWidget) show(), this function became less useful. Show() was originally created to fix the render widget appearing behind the main window, but that appears to work fine in this iteration.
When AchievementProgress::UpdateData(false) is called, it will now empty itself and reinsert all existing boxes, re-sorted into their current buckets, and call UpdateProgress on them all.
AchievementBox now has UpdateData and UpdateProgress, which is called from UpdateData, but may be called elsewhere to update just the progress measurement of the achievement.
Right now, we assign a versionCode to each Android build of Dolphin by
counting the total number of git commits made. This has worked fine so
far, but it won't work as-is for the new release process.
Let's say we're currently on commit 20000. If we want to create a
release under the new release process, we would create a release branch,
add a new commit on it that updates the release name in CMake files and
so on, and create a tag for that commit. The Android build of this
release commit would get the version code 20001. However, the master
branch is also going to get a commit with the version code 20001 sooner
or later, and this commit would be an entirely different commit than
commit 20001 on the release branch. This isn't much of a problem for
people downloading Dolphin from dolphin-emu.org, but it's a big problem
for Google Play, as Google Play doesn't allow us to upload two builds
with the same version code.
This commit makes us calculate the Android version code in a new way:
The number of commits times two, and if the current build isn't a
release build, plus 1. (We check whether the current build is a release
build by checking whether there's a tag for the current commit.)
With this new version code scheme, the release commit described in my
example would get the version code 40002, and the master commit would
get the version code 40003. This lets us upload both corresponding
builds to Google Play, and also lets the user switch from the release
build to the development build if they would like to. (Under normal
circumstances, Android forbids installing a build with an older version
code than the currently installed build. Therefore, whether the 1 is
added for release builds or for development builds is a decision with
consequences.)
Previously the Achievements option would only show up if achievements were already enabled, requiring users to manually create a config file in the file system; this now makes it visible no matter what.