builds an Utilies_NO_TLS.a archive of the common Utilities code. It replaces native TLS by a slower reimplementation
Rational: number of TLS slot is very limited by the GLIBc on linux. I hope it doesn't impact performance.
* Zzogl don't requires TLS AFAIK
* spu2x will likely use it for assertions only.
TLS exhaustion creates issue to dlopen plugins
issue #384 : https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues/384
But also for profiled build (-fprofile-generate)
http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-WORKAROUND-build-with-fprofile-generate
If someone have a better idea, please raise your hand!
Description: Building with SDL2_API=TRUE is incomplete
SDL_FOUND does not imply SDL2_FOUND
Use check_libs for detection
Only include ${SDL_INCLUDE_DIR} when needed
Use SDL2_LIBRARIES
Author: Miguel A. Colón Vélez
Gregory: add back SDL_BUILDING_LIBRARY
* link common with c lib (required for gold linker)
* fix the macro to properly set the library variable
=> use the variable instead to hardcoded value
Fixes RPMLINT warning:
pcsx2.i586: W: file-contains-date-and-time /usr/bin/pcsx2
Your file uses __DATE and __TIME__ this causes the package to rebuild when not needed
* Manually cast WxGetTranslation
* Accept string as format parameter of pxWindowTextWriter
* Manually convert wxString to wide string
Note: Wx setup.h is not the same between Debian and Arch. Unfortunately it
generated various compilations errors on wx code.
Close issue #172
Other instances of "svn" in filenames and such remain, but they are not high priority and I didn't want to mess with updating all the project systems.
Closes#19.
WinXP should be exempted from Portaudio as the default for now.
It has a large latency with DirectSound compared to direct use and XA2 isn't available at all.
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The preferred audio output module is PortAudio, so making it the default under Windows now (it is already on Linux).
It will use wasapi mode with the default sound device by default, both are configurable though.
This setup gives us better latency and a higher time stretch polling frequency, resulting in better quality overall.
With this we can also lower the main latency default from 150ms to now 100ms.
There is no error checking for the wasapi mode selection yet, as I don't know how this should be done.
Help would be appreciated (gigaherz!) :p
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Removed some missing headers from the vs2010 and vs2012 project files that were causing vs to always claim the projects were out of date.
Also removed some other entries for c/cpp files that were disabled but also missing (I did not search exhaustively).
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* new option SDL2_API
* drop GLSL_SHADER_DIR. Useless, shaders are embedded in .h file
* use some hardening flags (for the moment only basic one)
onepad:
* port the code to SDL2 (Note only SDL1 is supported for the moment)
* improve detection of button vs axis (long-standing issue)
* avoid potential overflow on mouse mouvement detection
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Next commit will include some cleanups, and I'll probably also remove the dynamic-tunning and related support code (not a lot of code though, but.. it's currently unused). I'm also considering completely removing the old stretcher from the code, such that both dynamic-tunning and the old stretcher will only live in SVN history.
Meanwhile, you can test this patch and report back here if you notice a difference. BTW, on my system I use the portaudio output since IIRC it offers the lowest latency.
As before, to display stretcher messages at the console, enable underrun/overrun messages at the SPU2X debug UI (which is also available on normal builds).
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Performance note, it might be faster to replace the MODULO with an AND. Not sure on the impact
for the new time stretcher algo.
GSdx: fixed use-after-free (linux)
PCSX2:
* add a define to support address sanitizer (both rely on 0x20000000-0x3fffffff memory ranges..)
* sio_buffer out of bond (-1). Maybe we can move the flush in the 2 if previous branch. It would
avoid the extra test.
* wxGetEnv (linux) generates double free (maybe not thread safe). Cache the result so it doesn't crash
anymore when switching renderer
Comment/Review/Improvement are welcome :)
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* remove unused variable
* move static function from h into cpp
* Initialized hw_by_page to 0xFFFFFFFF instead of -1 (number must be a positive integer)
* Use a s32 fore m_current_lsn instead of u32 (use -1 as error code)
Bonus: a couple of fix for clang compiler (doesn't mean that it fully compile with clang)
* remove useless __debugbreak on linux
* use short for 16bits atomic function
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* remove iconvert.cpp not used anymore
* change copyrigh header from GPL to LGPL. Those 2 files are only basic .h. 1 licence by plugin is enough ;)
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* fix shader compilation on Nvidia (broken on r5682)
* fix various memory leak thanks to Valgrind
Cmake: fix a minor typo
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* use svnrev.h on linux too
* replace sprintf_s with snprintf (hope it still compile on Windows)
* init integer with 0 instead of NULL
* various int -> u32/uint32/uint on for loop index
* remove a couple of unused variable
* init few variable
* disable unused warning results
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Should fix the VS2012 project files for when only VS2012 (and not VS2010) is installed.
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Just adding a log to devel builds. This is a curious case we want to be notified about.
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We need to figure out what real hardware does with it but for now let's disable the effect engine in that case.
Affected games: Summer Beach Volleyball and 18 Wheeler.
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Also, check both cores rather than the current core, that was a mistake.
Speed-- again.
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various:
* rename the man page as requested by arch users.
* Delete pcsx2/* symlink. Was only useful for autotool removed few years ago.
* commit the top metadata of my previous branch merge.
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cmake: keep all library for the linking of plugins
hex2h.pl: add svn:executable
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* update missing copyright on
+ plugins/GSdx/config.h
+ pcsx2/MTVU.h
+ plugins/zzogl-pg/opengl/ZZHacks.h
+ plugins/spu2-x/src/DplIIdecoder.cpp
* put a copyright for trivial script file
+ pcsx2/gui/Resources/rebuild.sh
+ tools/bin2app.sh
+ plugins/zzogl-pg/opengl/shaders.sh
* remove autotool from zzogl
* apply the patch for issue 1257. Thanks very much Micove for the hard work.
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Some games use volume slides combined with reversed phase.
Gigaherz tweaked the code to handle this nicer (fixes Mashed Drive to Survive noises).
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...
<avih> so, come on, touch spu2x to have recent rev number
Touched... hopefully I touched right. Felt awkward.
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This hopefully avoids the issues appearing after long periods of continuous playing.
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Refactored the ProLogicII code into a separate file and changed it to floating point math for easier debugging.
Added a basic ProLogic decoder that doesn't try to do surround separation into L/R.
The setting does not have a GUI option yet, since the PLII decoder is experimental and doesn't give too good results.
To change it, set DplDecodingLevel to one of: 0=none, 1=ProLogic, 2=ProLogicII. The default is 0.
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Causes internal buffer size allocations to be as small as possible within portaudio and the OS, so it can have bad effects if the number turns out to be too small.
Would be nice if someone with a "real" audio card (Audigy, X-fi or similar) tested WASAPI Exclusive Mode, KS or ASIO with this change.
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On 4840 I added dynamic tuning (which may have slight negative effect on stability) to adapt to different iterations/sec of different systems, but I didn't like this system too much. On 4840 I also made a small change which, I now understand, factors out the differences between systems in this regard, essentially making dynamic tuning not required anymore. So now dynamic tuning is disabled.
If you enable the SPU2X messages (and the overrun messages), you would see log messages similar to this:
buffers: 44 ms ( 89%), tempo: 1.000000, comp: 1.000, iters: 764, (N-IPS:750 -> avg:50, minokc:50, div:100)
If the iters value (764 at this example) on your system when running at 100% speed (50/60fps) is higher than 1000 or lower than 500, then please comment here and post few of the log lines.
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I'm not fully happy with it, as it's a bit complicated for my taste, so feedback about how it performs will be appreciated.
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1. Much better behavior at extreme low/high FPS (less skips/lower latency).
2. As a result, I was able to reduce internal latency by 50% (50ms config now equals 100ms before).
Recommended latency config for stretcher: 100ms.
For rhythm games, if your FPS is very stable, I recommend 50ms.
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Pcsx2 now has a gifUnit class which acts like the ps2's gif and executes a single gif transfer at a time (and performs path arbitration according to priority and path3 slicing).
This new code is generally a speedup for most games. Particularly VU heavy games like GoW.
This revision breaks old saved state compatibility so don't update if you wish to keep playing with your old saved states.
Leave comments if this revision fixes or breaks anything...
Message to GS Plugin authors:
This new code now uses only 1 gif callback to transfer data to the gs plugin (GSgifTransfer).
pcsx2 also is garaunteed to send full GS primitives to the plugin. So you don't have to account for partial-transfers anymore.
Thanks goes out to shadowlady who tested around 500 games for me :D
Note 1: The old gif code is still in this revision, and can be enabled by the USE_OLD_GIF macro. The old code will be deleted soon.
Note 2: This revision also enables assertion dialogs in devel builds, and changed a lot of assume cases into assertions.
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Should prevent erratic tempo variations near 100% speeds (compared to the previous implementation), and generally allow much lower latencies while keeping the audio stable (on all audio systems).
E.g. my tests show that at 70ms latency it can properly handle sharp speed variance of 50%-100%. If your game generally doesn't get slower than 70% speed, 50ms latency would probably be fine.
Note that on extreme scenarios (e.g. extreme sharp drops in speed) it doesn't try to keep the audio continues at all costs. If your game exhibits such behavior (audible clicks, etc), increasing the latency a bit at the config would help.
Comments on actual performance/quality on different systems would be greatly appreciated.
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Adding an option for the de-alias filter implemented in r4118,
currently overemphasizes the highs so it's disabled by default
but I like it for some games :P
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* use the standard 3 step flow: cmake, make, make install
* Remove L10N_PORTABLE option, superseeded by PACKAGE_MODE
* Extend PACKAGE_MODE to select the install directory (FHS or local bin)
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GSdx: remove some linux dialog options which were already controlled by PCSX2
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With this, reverb maybe sounds somewhat like the PS2 for the first time ever!?
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