- Nest shil implementations to shilop_##name::form::impl for easier template matching
- Add more direct handlers
- Add prints if a direct handler isn't found
- Remove multiple indirect handlers, leave them for fallback
This adds the ability to simply close the emulator when launched
externally and prevents changes designed for linux from generating
conflicting controller configurations on Android (and may be needed for
iOS as well).
This introduces the USE_ALSA flag (replaces the somewhat hacky
"HOST_OS==OS_LINUX && !defined(TARGET_NACL32) && !defined(ANDROID)"
if case).
The Makefiles for beagle, gcwz, lin86 and pandora have been adapted to
reflect this change.
This commit introduces PulseAudio support using PulseAudio's "Simple
API".
The PulseAudio backend will be included during compilation if
USE_PULSEAUDIO is defined.
This *should* add the Android audio backend. I do not have any idea how
to do this properly, but I figured that this might work for the moment.
There's probably a lot of testing required for this to work.
This commit adds the DirectSound audio backend, which is a modified
version of core/oslib/ds_audiostream.cpp.
Porting this was a bit tricky, since ds_audiostream.cpp defined 3
extern functions that the other backends didn't have:
* bool os_IsAudioBuffered();
* bool os_IsAudioBufferedLots();
* int os_getusedSamples();
I came to the conclusion that these methods are obsolete since they are
only used core/windows/winmain.cpp in the function void os_wait_cycl(u32
cycl) - which is used nowhere. Thus, I removed os_wait_cycl and the
headers of the three functions in core/oslib/oslib.h. I also removed the
functions themselves (except for int os_getusedSamples(), which is still
used inside the directsound backend, but can safely declared static for
that purpose).
The DirectSound backend will be included during compilation if HOST_OS
is OS_WINDOWS.
This adds the OSS audio backend, which is basically a slightly modified
version of core/oslib/alsa_audiostream.cpp from the skmp/linux-x64
branch (as of commit cdf9f3dc971506c2efd979275c2869f064e1027c).
The ALSA backend will be included during compilation if HOST_OS is OS_LINUX
and neither TARGET_NACL32 nor ANDROID are defined. This should be
changed to a USE_ALSA flag in the future (for constistency and and
simplicity reasons), but i didn't want to put too much stuff into this
commit.
This adds the OSS audio backend and removes OSS code from
core/linux-dist/main.cpp and core/sdl/main.cpp.
The OSS backend will be included during compilation if the USE_OSS
flag is set.
Although OSS code in core/linux-dist/main.cpp depended on the
TARGET_PANDORA flag instead of USE_OSS, the latter should work too
since it is defined in the Pandora Makefile (lines 7 & 83).
This makes it possible to have multiple audio backends compiled into
reicast (e.g. ALSA & OSS on Linux). These can then selected by the user
via a config option ("backend" iin the "audio" section). It *should*
also be possible to reduce the number of platform-specific ifdefs with this
approach.
Audio backends need to define a struct (audiobackend_t) that holds a
pointer to it's init, push and term function and also a slug and a name
as string. They then need to pass a pointer to this struct to
RegisterAudioBackend() before InitAudio() is called.
For now, I defined a function (RegisterAllAudioBackends) that get's
called exactly once (i.e. upon first call of InitAudio()), where
we can put ifdef'd RegisterAudioBackend() calls into for each backend
that reicast supports.
Please note that this commit just implements the basic audio backend
system - no backends have been ported to the new API yet. For the meantime,
reicast will run without any audio support accross all systems.
- 32 bit code was "fudgy" on this, so simplified via 64bit counters for edge detection
- Maths to count cycles were wrong
- Let's not do 32 bit wrapped maths after beers without any kind of pen-and-paper design
Should fix#594, also see #645
Using default arguments is only allowed in function declarations, not
in typedefs. This fixes the invalid code that caused compilation errors
on systems using GNU g++ 4.9.2, i.e.:
> ../../core/rec-ARM/arm_dyna.cpp: At global scope:
> ../../core/rec-ARM/arm_dyna.cpp:186:79: error: default arguments are only permitted for function parameters
> typedef void FPBinOP (eFSReg Sd, eFSReg Sn, eFSReg Sm, ConditionCode CC=CC_AL);
> ^
> ../../core/rec-ARM/arm_dyna.cpp:187:79: error: default arguments are only permitted for function parameters
> typedef void FPUnOP (eFSReg Sd, eFSReg Sm, ConditionCode CC=CC_AL);
> ^
> ../../core/rec-ARM/arm_dyna.cpp:188:79: error: default arguments are only permitted for function parameters
> typedef void BinaryOP (eReg Rd, eReg Rn, eReg Rm, ConditionCode CC=AL);
> ^
> ../../core/rec-ARM/arm_dyna.cpp:189:79: error: default arguments are only permitted for function parameters
> typedef void BinaryOPImm (eReg Rd, eReg Rn, s32 sImm8, ConditionCode CC=AL);
> ^
> ../../core/rec-ARM/arm_dyna.cpp:771:10: warning: anonymous type with no linkage used to declare variable '<anonymous struct> op_table []' with linkage
> op_table[]=
> ^
> Makefile:89: recipe for target 'obj/rec-ARM/arm_dyna.build_obj' failed
> make: *** [obj/rec-ARM/arm_dyna.build_obj] Error 1
This works, but is extremelly hacky. Must be started without attached debugger, lldb doesn't want to let go of EXC_BAD_ADDRESS, but reicast really depends on it getting delivered as SIGSEGV/SIGBUS. Also xcode has a really bad day upon seeing the jit code. Oh well.
There's some dynarec bug that causes color corruption on bios logo/boot triagles, TA crash on ikaruga and infinitive loop on crazy taxi. I'd guess some fp-memory-write thingy, abi, or smth. Too bad.
- Force code to compile in arm mode (arm jit -> thumb mem functions is complicated)
- SIGILL, SIGBUS. Works w/o Mach exceptions and EXC_BAD_ADDRESS
- Code buffers move to __TEXT, munmapped && memmapped to actually work
- Primitive input. Button + start, or left (works to get out of bios date screen)
- Fixup emitter for thumb2/interworking (didn't work though, reverted to arm cc)
- Block Manager: Disable mem saving / page fault alloc-on-demand logic
- Move cycle counter to r11, r9 is not clean on iOS. Remove r11 from reg alloc list
- Cache flushes for iOS
- log to log.txt
- load game.chd