Don't interrupt if compare/overflow flag is already set
Removed patches for Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkeban and Chamber of Secrets as they should no longer be required.
Note - Some harry potter games still have the EE Timing Fix which may also not be required
-Coverity CID 152835 & 152834: The expression's value does not depend on the operands; often, this represents an inadvertent logic error.
In psxRcntWcount32(int, unsigned int): An operation with non-constant operands that computes a result with constant value (CWE-569)
* Added __fi and __ri, which are abbreviations for __forceinline and __releaseinline.
* Added some static qualifiers to functions in mVU, MMI ops, and others where appropriate.
* Removed some unnecessary __fastcall qualifiers (since GCC gets funny sometimes when you combine __fastcall and inlining).
* Made _1mb, _16mb, _1gb values common to all emulation code (moved from newVif/mvu to Common.h) -- they're useful! :)
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Rationale: assert() is not thread safe on win32 (the modal popup can block user input or hang the program), and is neigh useless on Linux (just does a DebugBreak/Trap). Furthermore, pxAssert() registers stack traces and supports more detailed textual descriptions. I considered just #undef/#define on the assert macro, but MSVC's assert.h also does #undef/#define so it'd be too prone to accidentally calling MSVC's problematic version if some nested header included <assert.h> (which many do).
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* Completely new assertion macros: pxAssert, pxAssertMsg, and pxFail, pxAssertDev (both which default to using a message). These replace *all* wxASSERT, DevAssert, and jASSUME varieties of macros. New macros borrow the best of all assertion worlds: MSVCRT, wxASSERT, and AtlAssume. :)
* Rewrote the Console namespace as a structure called IConsoleWriter, and created several varieties of ConsoleWriters for handling different states of log and console availability (should help reduce overhead of console logging nicely).
* More improvements to the PersistentThread model, using safely interlocked "Do*" style callbacks for starting and cleaning up threads.
* Fixed console logs so that they're readable in Win32 notepad again (the log writer adds CRs to naked LFs).
* Added AppInit.cpp -- contains constructor, destructor, OnInit, and command line parsing mess.
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* Lots of crashfixes and threading rules compliance (like using wxYield instead of ProcessPendingEvents)
* Killed off some memory corruption
* Better error handling and reporting
* Much speedier suspend/resume during emulation
* Revamped entire savestate system to use a RIFF-style file format (untested, will work on it soon)
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Removed the doubled up timings on SIF DMA cycles (should have been done when it was spotted really)
Put in a fix for Scratchpad reads which cause a VTLB error.
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Emitter: Added xJcc8 / xJcc32 functions for doing modified jump targets.
Also: minor cleanup to recent counters fixes (nothing relevant, just reduced out some copy-paste jobs for clarity).
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It's disabled in the code, so that it wont' affect normal users.
The code isn't working properly yet. Only handlers for cdvd and spu2 are in it:
- the cdvd one doesn't work because of the way pcsx2 handles cdvd currently
- the spu2 one seems to work, but it's not implemented in the plugin interface, so ATM it's just "faking" it using the old functions.
So really nothing worth testing, just commiting to let people know I'm actually working on it... with long pauses in between. xD
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Since backwards compat of savestates got totally broken a few revisions ago anyway, I decided to take this opportunity to revamp the savestate system with some significant cleanups (yes it loses all backward compat once again). Improvements include:
* Reduced state size by removing some unneeded data (faster saves now too!)
* Added string tags to varios "sections" of the states to assist in troubleshooting and retaining savestate compat in future versions.
* Better error handling and fewer memory leaks.
* Removed some unused/obsolete data from psxRegs, Counters, and psxCounters structures.
* Removed all old savestate versioning code, since none of the old versions are supported anymore anyways.
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EE Interpreters: Fixed some signed/unsigned mistakes in some instructions, namely DIVU, DIVU1, unsigned Traps, and a couple unsigned right shifts. (all of these were already emulated correctly in the recs)
Also: Removed the ThreadPriority stuff from Pcsx2, since it was a throwback to the days of Win95's unstable multitasker. If you really really feel like you need to change the thread priority of Pcsx2, use the Windows Task Manager or a third party util.
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Added interface.cpp (plugin/pcsx2 interface) and savestate.cpp to SPU2ghz, to help clean up SPU2.cpp.
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Also in this commit: Some minor code cleanups to sio.cpp, and added some missing setup code to the Iop Counters savestate loader; psxhblankgate and psxvblankgate weren't being re-initialized.
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