* cmake: Remove zzogl from cmake.
* cmake/build: Remove GLSL_API and EGL_API flags.
Only used in zzogl.
* linux various: Remove zzogl.
* sln: Remove zzogl from old plugins solution.
* zzogl: Remove source files.
* debian: Exclude zzogl from copyright.
* linux various: Remove glsl2h.pl
Used only in zzogl?
* linux various: Remove zzogl code from validate_glsl.sh
* debian: Remove zzogl mentions in create built tarball.
* gitignore: Remove zzogl paths.
Another small piece of #3451
Moves all VTLB pointer manipulation into dedicated classes for the purpose, which should allow the algorithm to be changed much more easily in the future (only have to change the class and recVTLB.cpp assembly since it obviously can't use the class)
Also some of the functions that manipulated the VTLB previously used POINTER_SIGN_BIT (which 1 << 63 on 64-bit) while others used a sign-extended 0x80000000. Now they all use the same one (POINTER_SIGN_BIT)
Note: recVTLB.cpp was updated to keep it compiling but the rest of the x86-64 compatibility changes were left out
Also, Cache.cpp seems to assume VTLB entries are both sides of the union at the same time, which is impossible. Does anyone know how this actually worked (and if this patch breaks it) or if it never worked properly in the first place?
Allocate memory in an x86-64-compatible way
Another part of #3451
Note: While this shouldn't change how anything works, it's been the #1 source of breakage of 32-bit builds in #3451 (it was the cause for the failure of win32 to allocate memory and the failure of linux-32 afterward) so we should definitely make sure it gets tested
see #3523 for more information
Fix codegen on x86-64
Part 1 of the changes being worked on in #3451
Makes x86emitter emit the x86-64 machine code you would expect it to
Also adds some unit tests to verify that things are working
* The emulator version was hard-coded to PCSX2-1.5.X which is no longer accurate, it is no longer hard-coded and will use the correct version number the same way it is calculated to display in the window title.
* When creating a recording, the game name is preferred over the ISO name. This is determined via the GameDB. When playing back the recording, a simple check occurs to see if the game running is the same one that was used to make the recording. On the playback side, it always only checked with the ISO filename.
* git: Ignore uncaught linux build artifacts
* onepad-legacy: Return legitimate key event on `PADkeyEvent` call
Onepad-legacy was the plugin that was building and being used on my linux environment. I'm not sure if t hat's expected and normal 'onepad' has yet to take over.
* onepad: Return legitimate key event on `PADkeyEvent` call
* recording: Remove unnecessary `PadKeyDispatch(ev)` wrapping func
* recording: Cleanup key event handling when GSFrame CoreThread is paused
* recording: Refactor recording status check to be more explicit
* recording: Define additional key bindings for capitalized varient
Despite the advice of the docstrings in these files, on linux this seems to be required for the bindings to consistently fire.
* onepad: Declare `AnalyzeKeyEvent` not static
* recording: Ensure file extension is appended to recording file on linux
* recording: Correct typo in comment
* recording: Better wording around linux keybinding handling
* Remove unneeded `extern`
* IPU: Perform an interrupt on IPU_CTRL Reset.
Doing this reset performs a forced command end, meaning the IPU will run through the procedure of ending any command running and telling the core that it is done, even if there is no command currently active.
Fixes Fightbox
* Remove Fightbox patch
- 24 : The game
- Amplitude
- Freaky Flyers
- Free Running
- Ghosthunter
- Next Generation Tennis 2003
- NHL 2K6
- NHL 2K9
- Primal
- Ruff Trigger
- Salt Lake 2002
- Savage Skies
- SOCOM 3
- Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness
- True Crime: Streets of LA
- Yanya Caballista: City Skater
* Improve secondary dialogs in Onepad. I'll do gtk stuff in this branch, too, I promise...
* More fiddling with onepad's secondary dialogs.
* Rework config.inl to use wx, getting the rest of the null plugins.
* Remove some unnecessary includes, and convert SysMessage to wx in onepad.
* Add in tellowkrinkle's Mac OS fixes.