dolphin/Source/Core/VideoBackends/D3D/Television.cpp

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// Copyright 2011 Dolphin Emulator Project
// Licensed under GPLv2+
// Refer to the license.txt file included.
#include "VideoBackends/D3D/Television.h"
#include <vector>
#include "Core/HW/Memmap.h"
#include "VideoBackends/D3D/D3DBase.h"
#include "VideoBackends/D3D/D3DShader.h"
#include "VideoBackends/D3D/D3DState.h"
#include "VideoBackends/D3D/D3DUtil.h"
#include "VideoBackends/D3D/VertexShaderCache.h"
#include "VideoCommon/VideoCommon.h"
#include "VideoCommon/VideoConfig.h"
namespace DX11
{
static const char YUYV_DECODER_PS[] =
"// dolphin-emu YUYV decoder pixel shader\n"
"Texture2D Tex0 : register(t0);\n"
"sampler Samp0 : register(s0);\n"
"static const float3x3 YCBCR_TO_RGB = float3x3(\n"
"1.164, 0.000, 1.596,\n"
"1.164, -0.392, -0.813,\n"
"1.164, 2.017, 0.000\n"
");\n"
"void main(out float4 ocol0 : SV_Target, in float4 pos : SV_Position, in float2 uv0 : "
"TEXCOORD0)\n"
"{\n"
"float3 sample = Tex0.Sample(Samp0, uv0).rgb;\n"
// GameCube/Wii XFB data is in YUYV format with ITU-R Rec. BT.601 color
// primaries, compressed to the range Y in 16..235, U and V in 16..240.
// We want to convert it to RGB format with sRGB color primaries, with
// range 0..255.
// Recover RGB components
"float3 yuv_601_sub = sample.grb - float3(16.0/255.0, 128.0/255.0, 128.0/255.0);\n"
"float3 rgb_601 = mul(YCBCR_TO_RGB, yuv_601_sub);\n"
// If we were really obsessed with accuracy, we would correct for the
// differing color primaries between BT.601 and sRGB. However, this may not
// be worth the trouble because:
// - BT.601 defines two sets of primaries: one for NTSC and one for PAL.
// - sRGB's color primaries are actually an intermediate between BT.601's
// NTSC and PAL primaries.
// - If users even noticed any difference at all, they would be confused by
// the slightly-different colors in the NTSC and PAL versions of the same
// game.
// - Even the game designers probably don't pay close attention to this
// stuff.
// Still, instructions on how to do it can be found at
// <http://www.poynton.com/notes/colour_and_gamma/ColorFAQ.html#RTFToC20>
"ocol0 = float4(rgb_601, 1);\n"
"}\n";
Television::Television() : m_yuyvTexture(nullptr), m_yuyvTextureSRV(nullptr), m_pShader(nullptr)
{
}
void Television::Init()
{
HRESULT hr;
// Create YUYV texture for real XFB mode
// Initialize the texture with YCbCr black
//
// Some games use narrower XFB widths (Nintendo titles are fond of 608),
// so the sampler's BorderColor won't cover the right side
// (see sampler state below)
const unsigned int MAX_XFB_SIZE = 2 * (MAX_XFB_WIDTH)*MAX_XFB_HEIGHT;
std::vector<u8> fill(MAX_XFB_SIZE);
for (size_t i = 0; i < MAX_XFB_SIZE / sizeof(u32); ++i)
reinterpret_cast<u32*>(fill.data())[i] = 0x80108010;
D3D11_SUBRESOURCE_DATA srd = {fill.data(), 2 * (MAX_XFB_WIDTH), 0};
// This texture format is designed for YUYV data.
D3D11_TEXTURE2D_DESC t2dd =
CD3D11_TEXTURE2D_DESC(DXGI_FORMAT_G8R8_G8B8_UNORM, MAX_XFB_WIDTH, MAX_XFB_HEIGHT, 1, 1);
hr = D3D::device->CreateTexture2D(&t2dd, &srd, &m_yuyvTexture);
CHECK(SUCCEEDED(hr), "create tv yuyv texture");
D3D::SetDebugObjectName(m_yuyvTexture, "tv yuyv texture");
// Create shader resource view for YUYV texture
D3D11_SHADER_RESOURCE_VIEW_DESC srvd = CD3D11_SHADER_RESOURCE_VIEW_DESC(
m_yuyvTexture, D3D11_SRV_DIMENSION_TEXTURE2D, DXGI_FORMAT_G8R8_G8B8_UNORM);
hr = D3D::device->CreateShaderResourceView(m_yuyvTexture, &srvd, &m_yuyvTextureSRV);
CHECK(SUCCEEDED(hr), "create tv yuyv texture srv");
D3D::SetDebugObjectName(m_yuyvTextureSRV, "tv yuyv texture srv");
// Create YUYV-decoding pixel shader
m_pShader = D3D::CompileAndCreatePixelShader(YUYV_DECODER_PS);
CHECK(m_pShader != nullptr, "compile and create yuyv decoder pixel shader");
D3D::SetDebugObjectName(m_pShader, "yuyv decoder pixel shader");
// Create sampler state and set border color
//
// The default sampler border color of { 0.f, 0.f, 0.f, 0.f }
// creates a green border around the image - see issue 6483
// (remember, the XFB is being interpreted as YUYV, and 0,0,0,0
// is actually two green pixels in YUYV - black should be 16,128,16,128,
// but we reverse the order to match DXGI_FORMAT_G8R8_G8B8_UNORM's ordering)
float border[4] = {128.0f / 255.0f, 16.0f / 255.0f, 128.0f / 255.0f, 16.0f / 255.0f};
D3D11_SAMPLER_DESC samDesc = CD3D11_SAMPLER_DESC(
D3D11_FILTER_MIN_MAG_MIP_LINEAR, D3D11_TEXTURE_ADDRESS_BORDER, D3D11_TEXTURE_ADDRESS_BORDER,
D3D11_TEXTURE_ADDRESS_BORDER, 0.f, 1, D3D11_COMPARISON_ALWAYS, border, 0.f, 0.f);
hr = D3D::device->CreateSamplerState(&samDesc, &m_samplerState);
CHECK(SUCCEEDED(hr), "create yuyv decoder sampler state");
D3D::SetDebugObjectName(m_samplerState, "yuyv decoder sampler state");
}
void Television::Shutdown()
{
SAFE_RELEASE(m_pShader);
SAFE_RELEASE(m_yuyvTextureSRV);
SAFE_RELEASE(m_yuyvTexture);
SAFE_RELEASE(m_samplerState);
}
void Television::Submit(u32 xfbAddr, u32 stride, u32 width, u32 height)
{
m_curAddr = xfbAddr;
m_curWidth = width;
m_curHeight = height;
// Load data from GameCube RAM to YUYV texture
u8* yuyvSrc = Memory::GetPointer(xfbAddr);
D3D11_BOX box = CD3D11_BOX(0, 0, 0, stride, height, 1);
D3D::context->UpdateSubresource(m_yuyvTexture, 0, &box, yuyvSrc, 2 * stride, 2 * stride * height);
}
void Television::Render()
{
if (g_ActiveConfig.bUseRealXFB && g_ActiveConfig.bUseXFB)
{
// Use real XFB mode
// TODO: If this is the lower field, render at a vertical offset of 1
// line down. We could even consider implementing a deinterlacing
// algorithm.
D3D11_RECT sourceRc = CD3D11_RECT(0, 0, int(m_curWidth), int(m_curHeight));
D3D::stateman->SetSampler(0, m_samplerState);
D3D::drawShadedTexQuad(m_yuyvTextureSRV, &sourceRc, MAX_XFB_WIDTH, MAX_XFB_HEIGHT, m_pShader,
VertexShaderCache::GetSimpleVertexShader(),
VertexShaderCache::GetSimpleInputLayout());
}
else if (g_ActiveConfig.bUseXFB)
{
// Use virtual XFB mode
// TODO: Eventually, Television should render the Virtual XFB mode
// display as well.
}
}
}