Code needs to work with xAddressReg however the x32 inheritance doesn't
exits anymore on 64 bits.
Note: it might be possible to uses some kind of autoconversion with
xRegister32or64. Could be a future improvement.
Note: displacement are never 8B. The max is 4B which is sign extended to 8B.
So we can't store a pointer into it anymore.
Add xRegisterLong that will be x64 on 64 bits and x32 on 32 bits
V2:
* Add various option to handle the different frame
* Basic x86-64 port (untested so likely completely broken)
v3:
Create an templated xImpl_FastCall object
v4:
clang compilation fix
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.
Threading VU1 took a lot of rewrites and new code to make possible (MTGS, microVU, gifUnit...), but we finally got to the point where it was feasible, and now we've done it! (so now everyone can stop complaining that pcsx2 only takes advantages of 2 cores :p).
The speedups in the games that benefit from it are great if you have a cpu with 3+ cores (generally a 10~45% speedup), however games that are GS limited can be a slowdown (especially on dual core cpu's).
The option can be found in the speedhacks section as "MTVU (Multi-Threaded microVU1)". And when enabled it should should show the VU thread-time percentage on the title bar window (Like we currently do for EE/GS/UI threads).
It is listed as a speedhack because in order for threading VU1 to have been a speedup, we need to assume that games will not send gif packets containing Signal/Finish/Label commands from path 1 (vu1's xgkick). The good news is very-few games ever do this, so the compatibility of MTVU is very high (a game that does do this will likely hang).
Note: vs2010 builds and Linux builds need to be updated to include "MTVU.h" and "MTVU.cpp".
git-svn-id: http://pcsx2.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@4865 96395faa-99c1-11dd-bbfe-3dabce05a288