1. Add GS_Renderer Enum
Replace all instances of int/uint32 renderer identifier by a strongly
typed enum and appropriate casts.
Only instances in GS[*].cpp/h classes were touched. GPU[*].cpp/h classes
do not to follow the same convention.
2. Add default renderer according to OS
The default renderer is OS dependent (Win -> Dx9HW, others -> OGLHW).
Consequently one should always check againt the appropriate default
value on config load.
The old behaviour was only - if a at all - problematic if the respective
element in the gsdx.ini was missing and probably even then didn't create
issues. The current implementation is still more stable and does not
depend on the implementation of GS.cpp -> GetConfig()
The following patch adds Mipmap option (software mode exclusive) and Preload Data Frame (Hardware mode exclusive) to the GSDX plugin settings for debug purposes.
Typical wrong draw:
1/ draw in 32 bits
2/ draw in 24 bits
3/ Use alpha as a texure. (Must reuse the GPU data)
4/ Write alpha from EE
5/ Use alpha as a texure. (Must upload new data)
This commit fixes the step 5.
Fix#917 (Conflict - Desert Storm)
CID 146973 (#1 of 1): Uninitialized scalar field (UNINIT_CTOR)2. uninit_member: Non-static class member overflow is not initialized in this constructor nor in any functions that it calls.
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runion/rempty/rinter requires x < z and y < w
Help issue #762 (accurate blending issue)
If you want to shine, please put better GSVector code (AVX512 is 2 instruction :p)
In the DATE42 algo, first pass must find the primitive that write the
bad alpha value. If depth test is fail, alpha value won't be written therefore
you mustn't keep the primitive id.
In theory to ensure 100% correctness, depth would need to be fully executed
(currently depth write is disabled). However it requires to copy the depth buffer.
It is likely bad for the perf.
Issue reported on DBZInfWorld
Function pointer was mangled to avoid any collision. Nowadays all symbols
are hidden so no risk of collision.
Syntax is nicer beside it would allow to put back GLES3.2. I think it
supports most of the used extension.
glActiveTexture & glBlendColor are provided without symbol query.
CID 146834 (#2-1 of 2): Division or modulo by zero (DIVIDE_BY_ZERO)9. divide_by_zero: In expression tpf * 10000ULL / ttpf, division by expression ttpf which may be zero has undefined behavior.
CID 146839 (#1 of 1): Explicit null dereferenced (FORWARD_NULL)11. var_deref_model: Passing null pointer fb_pages to UsePages, which dereferences it.
CID 146840 (#1 of 1): Explicit null dereferenced (FORWARD_NULL)11. var_deref_model: Passing null pointer zb_pages to UsePages, which dereferences it.
* Prevent a potential null pointer deference in ```void GSRendererSW::UsePages()```
All combobox text can now be seen in full without having to click on the
combobox.
The internal and custom resolution stuff has been moved into the Hardware
Mode Settings groupbox since it doesn't affect software mode.
The dialog has also been rearranged a bit.
shaders/GSdx.fx is now the default location and is no longer hardcoded.
The external shader and external shader config can now be selected. (The
OpenGL renderer already has this feature.)
Note: It is still possible to not use a config file, just use an invalid
value for shaderfx_conf.
Don't use D3DX compile from file and compile from resource functions -
use the compile from memory function instead. It does the same thing,
except you have to set things up yourself.
Benefits:
Allows external shaders to be split into a config file and a shader file
without hardcoding the config file name.
Less code.
Yes, I more or less used the same message as the dx11 one.
Don't use D3DX compile from file and compile from resource functions -
use the compile from memory function instead. It does the same thing,
except you have to set things up yourself.
Benefits:
Easier move to D3DCompile when it becomes necessary.
Allows external shaders to be split into a config file and a shader
file without hardcoding the config file name.
Less code.
OpenGL does not use the cdecl calling convention (which is the default
calling convention for GSdx on Windows). Since DebugOutputToFile is used
by OpenGL, it needs to use the same calling convention that OpenGL uses.
This fixes a debug build crash when the OpenGL renderers are used and
debug_opengl is nonzero in the ini.