move ui loop out of hw/pvr
vk: implement multi-rendering, delay swap. Load fb before render pass
fps counter now counts frames, not renders
vk: force ignoreTexAlpha for 565 texture in case the supporting texture
has an alpha channel (RTT). Fixes Alone in the Dark cinematic scenes.
pvr: better detection of frame swapping (FB_R_SOF/FB_W_SOF)
pvr: synchronous rendering now always waits for render in progress
(speed measurement not reliable, render skipped when multi-rendering)
vk: limit swap chain size to 2
implement lightgun reload (dc, naomi)
kcode[] set to 32 bits
revamped mapping for naomi keys
remapped btns for some naomi games
display game button/axes names in UI
linux: look for legacy ~/.reicast and ~/.reicast/data
else look for ~/.config/flycast and ~/.local/share/flycast
and ~/.config/reicast and ~/.local/share/reicast
(defaults to flycast)
look for bios files in home folder and data folders (android, windows
,macos), then in game folder.
on linux, search in /usr/share/flycast and /usr/local/share/flycast and
legacy locations
All ram pages containing code are write protected. In that case, no need
for block checks. Memory reads in the same block(s) can also be executed
at compile time and the results propagated as constants.
When a write is detected in a protected area, the corresponding blocks
are discarded and recompiled using traditional (slow) block checks.
Backported the blkmap code finding change from upstream.
Use smart pointers for block management to avoid reference issues.
Added WriteAfterWrite ssa pass
Fixed crash in ssa ConstProp pass when op list is modified
native implementation of negc and xtrct for x64 and arm64
rec-arm64: pass exception pc in w27 instead of sh4 context
inline mmu_intruction_translation() and clean up
Doenst like the paths, big surprise. I tipically build it like:
make platform=win32 CXX=x86_64-w64-mingw32-g++ \
WINDRES=x86_64-w64-mingw32-windres \
CC=x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc
Simplifies having implementation on platform separated files, which is a
pain for platforms which are not Windows but not Linux either (and yet
support pthreads).
Some minor cleanup here and there while we are at it.