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sudonim1@gmail.com 469beeac14 GSDX: Adapter selection in the configuration dialog. Effective on D3D10/11 and probably on D3D9. D3D9 will not enumerate adapters with no connected outputs and I haven't actually tried connecting my integrated GPU to a display, but D3D11 doesn't care.
Probably only of interest to testers (and me).  Absolutely do NOT select the reference device even out of extreme morbid curiosity.  It's not even very good at being a reference despite being slower than you can probably believe.

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2012-08-06 05:26:44 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com cd05504851 GSDX: Simplified and improved (for my purposes) the D3D11 checks a little. Necessary for something I'm working on, hopefully doesn't break GSDX for anyone (this code took a lot of revisions initially as I recall).
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2012-08-06 01:56:25 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 5f28d08286 GSDX: New interpretation of destination alpha testing to improve effect rendering as an optional hack. Known to make shadows in the persona games (and thus probably shin megami tensei) better, not sure what else it accomplishes without destroying other effects.
Now, a note about the actual issue.  Destination alpha tests can be used on the GS as one of the workarounds for a lack of stencils.  If you use a destination alpha test and leave alpha writing on, the GS will only write each pixel until you write an alpha value which would fail the test.  This works to a point in gsdx without further hacking, but that point is when within a single batch of primitives the same pixels are written multiple times and the destination alpha test is expected to update.  I did experimentally make a tight loop updating the stencil with a draw then drawing for one primitive at a time, but it was prohibitively slow (over 80% fps loss, you really don't want to know).

Destination alpha testing cannot be directly implemented in D3D9 or D3D10, but (probably) can in D3D11 (with a speed hit for sure, but I doubt it'll be 80%).  I'll be getting a new graphics card and looking into that.

And before some idiot says it, the answer is no.  OpenGL does not help.

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2012-07-24 02:20:07 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 96c8c13ead GSDX: don't unnecessarily create and use a render target for the DATE setup stage, D3D10+ supports not having a render target set. (D3D9 doesn't, so that's untouched.)
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2012-07-23 22:55:06 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 8a20e5af90 GSDX: Quick ugly fix (major work on this function might be done soon) for a bug with colclamp I noticed. Unknown impact, might make some effects work.
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2012-07-23 20:24:09 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 8a8d3c67d4 GSDX: Removed the collapsing of ge/g and le/l alpha tests in the shader code and the supporting code in the C++. This was presumably intended to reduce the number of shaders needed but a) this was never actually implemented, b) a single developer will generally not mix the functionally equivalent (with a different AREF) greater/less than with greater/less than or equal to in GS techniques, c) it really wouldn't make much of a difference to performance anyway and d) it would make an experimental change I'm working with more complicated and slower.
No change in functionality expected.

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2012-07-23 16:39:56 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 1f8c4ddc22 GSDx: Just slapping some consts on methods I needed to use with const references in testing.
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2012-07-21 03:45:40 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 546adf52c9 GSDx: ATI strikes again. Workaround for ATI sampler bug, the same bug I found in palette sampling earlier.
This may make gsdx slightly slower for everyone (I don't know an easy way to restrict this to affected systems), especially if using 8-bit textures.

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2012-07-19 20:40:42 +00:00
ramapcsx2 180b57b9cf GSdx: 2 more crcs for GoW and GoW2.
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2012-07-07 20:46:03 +00:00
ramapcsx2 1e70895118 GSdx: Removed the CRC hack for Drakengard 2 as per issue 1303.
Thanks for reporting.
(Also replaced broken Chinese characters in comments.)

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2012-06-27 16:06:25 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 80ba8ff16a GSDX: Fix splinter cell double agent (and others) regression. Texture cache hits no longer depend on TEXA ever, GPU load however is increased. The last regression I think?
So, in the end I only properly understood the old code after finding all the problems with my version.  I'm not sure whether any changes I've made are improvements any more, I'll need to review it with what I've learned in mind.  This effort might've been a big waste of time.

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2012-06-27 00:57:44 +00:00
shadowladyngemu 540d098794 GameDB: Status updates, games that require new gamefixes or don't anymore, etc etc...
GSdx Hackfixes: Lego Batman changed to aggressive list, doesn't really fix ingame and breaks the title screens.

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2012-06-26 11:57:44 +00:00
gregory.hainaut 3af930c555 gsdx ogl: nvidia compiler is not happy with implicit cast...
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2012-06-21 17:31:53 +00:00
avihal 3b2944fe45 GSdx: Disable CRC hacks: Yet cleaner, better and more generic. Thx to sudonim.
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2012-06-20 20:45:24 +00:00
avihal ae9c7791c2 GSdx: Disable CRC hacks - cleanups:
- Removed the #define DISABLE_CRC_HACKS (since it's at the GUI now).
- reverted r5315 and r5319 (which prevented gs dumps to have a correct CRC).
- Restored the functionality of these revisions via simple skip of the other hack calls.

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2012-06-20 18:51:30 +00:00
gregory.hainaut 35d381cd11 linux compilation fix (introduce in r5306)
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2012-06-20 18:00:08 +00:00
ramapcsx2 48284746d6 GSdx: Better CRC disable value, using -2.
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2012-06-20 13:23:35 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 179246a4eb SPU2-X: Tweak the quick fix in the previous rev a little: also select the default device if a GUID is specified but not present in the enumeration.
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2012-06-20 12:28:13 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com aa54e28add SPU2-X: Quick fix for an issue with dsound configuration dialog where if the default device is selected, nothing is initially selected in the combo box and on writing the configuration uninitialised memory is used for the GUID.
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2012-06-20 12:21:44 +00:00
ramapcsx2 ef0377b0e9 GSdx: Fully disable CRC based hacks when the option is set (by setting the CRC to 0). Some GSRendererHW::OI_* functions were still active before.
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2012-06-19 16:10:24 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com f2ca45ad46 GSDX: Put palette checking for alpha min/max calculation back in because of gabest's concerns about the software renderer's performance. Added a one line fix instead (m_clut.Read32(TEX0, TEXA))
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2012-06-19 01:57:13 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com f5f5074172 GSDX: Put the sprite hack back in because apparently it wasn't fixed.
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2012-06-19 01:12:01 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 21522e71b2 GSDX: Skip checking each palette entry's expanded alpha when deciding whether a texture is fully opaque. Textures are probably almost never determined to be opaque by this and doing it is problematic. (Skipping the check might even be a performance gain for hardware, you never know.)
Also remove some (probably mangled) chinese comments from the cutie merge.

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2012-06-19 01:02:52 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 0d9eca8668 88GSDX: Removed the "sprite hack" as it should be obsolete, fixed the vertex shader selector key function (the pixel shader was broken in the same way but with the "sprite hack" removed it doesn't matter now).
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2012-06-19 00:35:42 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com c755435eeb GSDX: Do not interpret TEXA while filling the gsdx internal temporary CLUT buffer used in texture creation and updating (I didn't realise this was happening and it's incompatible with my approach). Probably generally fixes stuff in combination with the other changes in palette handling, at the very least I know it fixes lines in sprites in Ar Tonelico 2 (currently needs the "sprite hack"), a bug which I spent a long time trying to fix after it was pointed out to me before.
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2012-06-19 00:12:35 +00:00
gregory.hainaut 27a4110256 zzogl glsl: remove a bad optimization that lost track of some textures. Fix potential black-screen
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2012-06-18 22:13:22 +00:00
gregory.hainaut d72a64b9cf zzogl: autocompletion typo. Interlace texture was attached to the wrong shader program
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2012-06-18 21:38:41 +00:00
refraction ff6b79085d Null Plugins: Now report an SVN revision as well as a version.
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2012-06-18 21:16:25 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com e13c58812d GSDX: Add a comment explaining something which doesn't matter.
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2012-06-17 18:39:18 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 323ac81a7d GSDX: use a GPU side palette for high byte indexed format copies from framebuffers again (including all the buggy cases because of the revert). I think this is how it used to be but I've lost track a little.
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2012-06-17 18:26:42 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com c9194b185a GSDX: Ignore this commit, just deleting lines of code.
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2012-06-17 17:54:09 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 0e9a4c1663 GSDX: Missed this in d3d9 code while fiddling with the shader. Can't be bothered to do the maths to determine whether doing this twice would have a visible effect.
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2012-06-17 17:49:50 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com a617a6c983 GSDX: partially revert texture cache changes for now. Compat probably back to normal, some glitchy textures are probably differently glitchy, the other changes might improve some games, performance probably much the same as ever.
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2012-06-17 14:33:34 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 14acb81553 GSDX: CT32 -> T8H, need to use a 32 bit D3D format for the texture so that they have compatible D3D types for the copy (don't have to if using StretchRect but might as well).
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2012-06-17 14:07:03 +00:00
avihal 999ff5c457 GSdx: Add GUI for disabling all CRC hacks (for testing purposes only, disabled by default). The new checkbox is at the "HW Hacks" section, and is only relevant when the global "Enable HW Hacks" box is checked.
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2012-06-13 23:53:08 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 1ed80f320e GSDX: Clear Target::m_valid after a full Read() for performance (and accuracy?) Probably doesn't match the original intent but it matches the current usage.
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2012-06-13 18:14:58 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 6bb9339223 GSDX: (New bug?) If "8 bit textures" is disabled format conversion has already happened and we need PS_FMT=0 in the shader for indexed textures.
GSDX: (Old bug) When looking up a texture in the cache, the check didn't take into account CLUT formats, nor did it skip this check when "8 bit textures" is enabled.

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2012-06-13 17:44:24 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 0bf64fdffd GSDX: fixed an oversight in my shader change gregory caught which removed alpha expansion for the direct sampling case, should probably fix the remaining bugs. Also set the texture sampler to point sampling when the shader will be performing its own bilinear filtering (effect on games unknown but should be an improvement).
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2012-06-13 15:36:10 +00:00
gregory.hainaut b8b451340c zzogl: use the EXT version of fbo (fix the build on windows)
gsdx:
* add some parenthesis to shup up very verbose gcc warning
* adapt ogl to latest sudonim change


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2012-06-13 10:43:04 +00:00
gregory.hainaut 3b22f0fb0c zzogl glsl4:
* properly delete program and vertex array. Avoid a crash on plugin reload
* reset shader state. Avoid to reuse invalid data on plugin reload
gsdx:
* add an hack to unattach/attach the gl context from different thread. Help to solve some crashes. The best will be to move gpu operation out of gsreadfifo but it would need more works
* implement logz for test purpose (don't seem to help)
gsdx replay:
* use default xdg location


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2012-06-12 18:14:01 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com b722dfd013 GSDX: Added a compatibility check to the framebuffer handling for the texture cache and made it preferred and added a writeback as a fallback. Compat should be back to normal?
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2012-06-11 10:57:32 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com e8257df98d GSDX: made the paletted texture handling in the cache a bit more sensible to my eyes and implemented interpolation of palette entries for pixels in paletted textures when using the 8 bit textures option. Regressions in some games I think, such as Virtual On (which is very broken anyway), need to investigate what made them work (to some degree) before. Seems to change some performance characteristics favourably to my surprise, but I might just be bad at remembering framerates.
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2012-06-11 03:27:16 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 8ab8b4592d GSDX: Err, and another file, I should be asleep.
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2012-06-11 02:57:28 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com adfa7f1579 GSDX: Forgot a file.
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2012-06-11 02:56:44 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 08d8287d3e GSDX: Added some exceptions on shader compilation failure (with handlers in entry points because people seem to like the plugin struggling on even when nothing works any more) because I am not keen crashing Windows via my graphics driver.
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2012-06-11 02:31:44 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 17f28b24b3 GSDX: Prodded some offensive code, this isn't meant to affect emulation of any games and it probably won't.
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2012-06-11 00:00:18 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 1711a26bbb GSDX: put all paletted texture samples through the same transformation from the UNORM 0-1 256 step mapping to a 0.5/256-255.5/256 mapping after seeing potential bugs with FMT_4HL and changed FMT_4HH because it seemed to be completely wrong. Nothing but 8 bit textures tested because I can't find a single game which uses 4 bit textures.
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2012-06-10 16:04:47 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 4f79c4d1cb GSDX: Fixed my inability to remember or look up (I swear that page was hiding) coordinate systems in r5279 and assumed that it was a rounding error instead. The symptom was that palette indices above around 250 were being rounded up to the next palette entry causing visible glitches (only in D3D10 for some reason). Changed the code to keep the fractional part after multiplication by 256 around 0.5 and the steps around 1.0. Should be very safe against small errors.
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2012-06-09 08:03:27 +00:00
sudonim1@gmail.com 1df5b7ef7a GSDX: Probably fix D3D10 and maybe D3D9 (might be working anyway but I think I have it addressing texel centres now) palette lookups. I noticed that this was broken in D3D10 while fixing the Realta Nua issue in r5273.
Explanation, because this gives me a headache and this might save someone else one (or I might be wrong and they might see why): in D3D10, 0.0 points to the centre of the leftmost texel and 1.0 points one texel to the right of the rightmost texel, so to map a UNORM uniformly across a texel we need to multiply the input by (w-1)/w.  In D3D9 0.0 points to the left edge of the leftmost texel and 1.0 to the right edge of the rightmost texel so after the multiplication we add 1/2w.

Actual texture sampling is probably not right for at least one of D3D9 and D3D10, but this headache is killing me.

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2012-06-08 21:36:44 +00:00
gregory.hainaut b534fcc1bc zzogl:
* add a script to run cg compiler on glsl file:
  + handy to check the syntax
  + output the asm of the shader
  - unfortunately don't support latest glsl construct but better than nothing
* really delete resources before context destruction
* wanted to play with opengl3 timer for profiling but not conclusive, just keeping code around for future use


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2012-06-08 18:14:47 +00:00