This pr allows for configuring the framerate target and adds support for two other framerate targets, a "fastforward" and "slowmo" target which can be enabled via either a toggle or holding a button.
this allows for supporting a more accurate framerate target and allows for users to slow down the speed of gameplay if they so desire
* Resolve symlinks to avoid including the same thing twice (like
version-numered dylib symlinks)
* Look in all Qt prefix paths for plugins - the package may not
necessarily have the same path
* reduce install_name_tool invocations to make it a bit faster
* change dylib IDs to remove original source path
Adds a Nix flake, allowing easy building and running of melonDS using the Nix package manager, as well as potentially very stable and reproducible CI in the future.
* Make `EmuInstance::cheatFile` use a `unique_ptr`
- Fixes a memory leak, as the cheat file wasn't cleaned up in the destructor
* Split `AREngine` and `ARCodeFile` apart
- Suitable for frontends that have their own way of storing cheats
- Store the cheats in `AREngine` in a `std::vector`
- Apparently cheats are _supposed_ to be executed each frame; I didn't understand this until recently
updating console, fixes crash on console type switch
EmuInstance::consoleType is already updated, so the check for whether we
should recreate the NDS to switch console type never succeeds.
On Linux, our stubbed glib functions were conflicting with the ones from
real glib, which gets used by Qt when we're running on a GTK-based
desktop. Avoid a crash by not exposing them.
non-exhaustive (but exhausting) list of changes:
* base laid for multiple window support, but will likely require more work to work correctly
* encapsulation of frontend state for proper multi-instance support
* (JIT still needs a fix for the NDS::Current workaround but we can get there later)
* new, more flexible configuration system
* nothing works yet
* don't double buffer 3D framebuffers for the GL Renderer
looks like leftovers from when 3D+2D composition was done in the frontend
* oops
* it works!
* implement display capture for compute renderer
it's actually just all stolen from the regular OpenGL renderer
* fix bad indirect call
* handle cleanup properly
* add hires rendering to the compute shader renderer
* fix UB
also misc changes to use more unsigned multiplication
also fix framebuffer resize
* correct edge filling behaviour when AA is disabled
* fix full color textures
* fix edge marking (polygon id is 6-bit not 5)
also make the code a bit nicer
* take all edge cases into account for XMin/XMax calculation
* use hires coordinate again
* stop using fixed size buffers based on scale factor in shaders
this makes shader compile times tolerable on Wintel
- beginning of the shader cache
- increase size of tile idx in workdesc to 20 bits
* apparently & is not defined on bvec4
why does this even compile on Intel and Nvidia?
* put the texture cache into it's own file
* add compute shader renderer properly to the GUI
also add option to toggle using high resolution vertex coordinates
* unbind sampler object in compute shader renderer
* fix GetRangedBitMask for 64 bit aligned 64 bits
pretty embarassing
* convert NonStupidBitfield.h back to LF only new lines
* actually adapt to latest changes
* fix stupid merge
* actually make compute shader renderer work with newest changes
* show progress on shader compilation
* remove merge leftover
Precompute all 16 5-bit RGB palette colours into 8-bit RGBA to avoid
repeated and superfluous calculation within the nested loop at the
point of index lookup.
A speedup was observed, from ~7ms, to a consistent 1ms
(i.e. now practically instantaneous) through timing with
std::chrono::high_resolution_clock.
Also improve comprehensibility, by using meaningful names, where
appropriate, for loop counter variables.
* implement channels
* rework power-down support, fixing bugs
* fix bug when W_BeaconInterval is zero
* fix potential missing IRQs when writing to W_IE
Should remove the artifacts caused by the previous nearest
resampling. May be worth replacing with something better in the
future, but this is an improvement for now.
* check if an nds save file can be opened for writing
also add the ability to open a file in append mode
* fix multi-instance saves
also move the check for file writability into a separate function (probably uneeded?)
* implement check for gba roms
* move rom load error messages into the functions
also finish gba slot (oops)
* improve error string
* check write perms before saving path settings
* fix memory leak
* check for writability of firmware/nand/sds
* add secondary checks for nand/firmware
* add check for config file being writable
* Return the file write error as a QString to avoid the invalid char*
causing a garbled error message.
Qt wants it as QString either way.
* Reload the SD card for `CartSD` and all subclasses
* Make `ROMManager::LoadDLDISDCard` delegate to `GetDLDISDCardArgs`
* Add a method overload for `CartSD::SetSDCard`
* Initialize new SD card images with the correct size
* Sync the old card to the host (if applicable) when move-assigning a new one
* Only sync the old card to the host if it's not read-only
* Remove static state in `FATStorage`
- Replace `FF_ReadStorage` and `FF_WriteStorage` with lambda functions
- Keep open and use the single `File` handle throughout the `FATStorage`'s life
* Simplify the SRAM's representation in `NDSCartArgs`
- I overthought this one.
- I could've just checked `args && args->SRAM`, but then some other poor bastard might make this mistake.
- Don't mix `pair`, `optional`, and `unique_ptr` all at once, kids.
* Fix a `nullptr` read
* Fix detection of native NDS ARM BIOS images
- Instead of checking for built-in BIOS images, now the altered methods check for native ones
- The CRC32 must match exactly; patched BIOS images will result in `false`
* Encapsulate `NDS::ARM9BIOS` and `ARM7BIOS`
- Also compute the checksum only when setting the BIOS
* Allow 3D renderers to be created without passing `GPU` to the constructor
* Make the initial 3D renderer configurable via `NDSArgs`
* Fix a compiler error
* Get rid of `ConfigEntry::ExternalBIOSEnable`
- Now the BIOS files themselves are checked
- The frontend's `Config::ExternalBIOSEnable` is not affected
* Add `JITArgs`
* Pass the JIT status to the `ARM` constructors
* Encapsulate `NDS::EnableJIT`
* Pass `JITArgs` to `ARMJIT`'s constructor
* Remove the `JIT_*` `ConfigEntry`s in favor of members
- Allow all the JIT args to be set with `NDS::SetJITArgs`
- Encapsulate the JIT-related parameters in `ARMJIT` so they can reset the block cache if changed
- Update the active (or newly-created) console in the frontend with adjusted JIT args
* Make audio bit depth and interpolation configurable in `NDSArgs`
- Define enums for both
- Give those settings default values in `NDSArgs`
- Remove `ConfigEntry::AudioBitDepth`
- Initialize these settings in the relevant SPU constructors
* Move the last DSi-specific logic in `Reset` to its own subclass
* Remove `ConfigEntry::DSi_FullBIOSBoot`
- Add members to `DSi` instead for getting and setting this
- Update the frontend to accommodate these changes
* Oops, missed a spot
* Remove `ConfigEntry::Firm_MAC` and `Platform::GetConfigArray`
- Also move the MAC parsing code to `ROMManager`
* Remove the last `ConfigEntry` state
- Make GDB support configurable via members
* Add some `#ifdef`s that I'd almost forgotten