builds an Utilies_NO_TLS.a archive of the common Utilities code. It replaces native TLS by a slower reimplementation
Rational: number of TLS slot is very limited by the GLIBc on linux. I hope it doesn't impact performance.
* Zzogl don't requires TLS AFAIK
* spu2x will likely use it for assertions only.
TLS exhaustion creates issue to dlopen plugins
issue #384 : https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/384
But also for profiled build (-fprofile-generate)
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-WORKAROUND-build-with-fprofile-generate
If someone have a better idea, please raise your hand!
Possibly also changes the semantics. According to the docs, it should now be
equal to the Windows code (up to accuracy issues, of course).
v2: done by gregory38
Fix miscalculation of time. Unit must be in 1s/GetThreadTicksPerSeconds(). (now us)
Factorize a bit GetCpuTime/GetThreadCpuTime
Note: results seems reasonables and mostly equivalent as before.
* link common with c lib (required for gold linker)
* fix the macro to properly set the library variable
=> use the variable instead to hardcoded value
The non-stdint fallback was not even working which shows that it was never used. No supported platform would not have stdint anyway.
Remove unused code and do not restrict types to Linux and MSVC. Was there a reason for this?
* Manually cast WxGetTranslation
* Accept string as format parameter of pxWindowTextWriter
* Manually convert wxString to wide string
Note: Wx setup.h is not the same between Debian and Arch. Unfortunately it
generated various compilations errors on wx code.
Close issue #172
Instead of using some dynamic code to grab the FXSave information, use an intrinsic if on at least MSVC 2012.
With GCC just use a bit of ASM, and if on MSVC 2010 or older, use the old crappy method.
This method can be removed once MSVC 2010 support is dropped and mandate at least MSVC 2012 minimum.
This won't fix the billions of errors that will happen at runtime of using the x86 emitter, but chooses to make some better coding practice choices
that enables it to compile on x86_64.
in the xIndirectVoid class, instead of using s32 for the offset, use sptr which will be 32bit or 64bit depending on architecture.
This also fixes a few alignment issues in xAddressVoid's constructors.
In EmitSibMagic we are casting a void* to s32, which won't work on x86_64, so first do a cast from sptr to s32.
Won't work on x86_64, but gets us compiling.
Fixed clang build.
Note from Gregory:
C++ requests that at least 1 parameters is a class, an enumeration, or a
reference to those objects. Probably to avoid to screw basic type operation.
For example: *p += 4;
The realy buggy code was this one because T could be an int!
template T
f(*ptr, T)
To avoid any issue in the future the Team decide to drop all overload that use pointers.