Should work in gcc Linux builds, but if not uncomment the memcmp() part in newVif_HashBucket.h's "find()"...
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- Added a macro that disables any upscale hacks.
- More work on the dx10 renderer upscale hacks.
PCSX2:
- Changed a warning so it reads more like a notice :p
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PCSX2: attempt at fixing what appears to be a belated thread affinity issue during the cpuspeed detect.
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Fixed a couple UI bugs: FirstTime Wizard display bug and the "Configure..." button in the plugin control panel grays out when it should.
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Compatibility is probably the same as the newVif interpreter code, but its faster.
Speedwise its similar to the old-vif unpack code (the one currently enabled by default in pcsx2).
Its about 0~2% slower on my machine from my limited testing, but I assume people with SSE4.1 cpus might have a lot better results since I added a lot of sse4.1 optimizations...
The SSE4.1 optimizations were also ported to the newVif interpreter code.
Also the "filling mode" should be fast compared to the old-vif unpack code since its sse optimized, but most games don't use this mode so it hasn't been tested much...
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This is actually the second time around on this. Same problem happened in the Playground days, with the same fix. ;)
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- Decrease upscale glitches in dx10 (dx9 later) by hacking the UV coordinate system in borderline cases.
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* Added feature to align call targets for EErec functions and blocks on P4's and AMDs, and pack them on Core2/i7's.
* Fixed some svn:native props.
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* Configuration panels are all modal-less now, so that you can open the config panel and leave it open while running games.
* Handful of thread sync improvements.
* Fixed on-the-fly interpreter/recompiler configuration.
* Fixed plugin hotswapping (mostly works, but still a little funny at times)
* All new assertion dialogs and popup message handlers.
* RecentIsoList defaults to 12 instead of 6
Dev Notes:
* I had to create a new set of assertion functions called pxAssume*. Originally I hoped to avoid that complexity, and just use a single one-assert-fits-all case, but turned out blanketly using __assume() for all assertion cases wasn't reliable.
* wxGuiTools: Replaced the operator, with operator& -- the latter has proper order of precedence, the former required () to scope correctly. >_<
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In theory this would be the correct thing to do, but with our current DMAC and event test system it just causes problems.
Note: This commit *could* break/improve/fix games, please test :p
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This is part of PATH 3 masking mess, so it could fix other PATH 3 using games.
Added some debug lines as well, should there be problems.
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* Removed some hacks from cpuDetectInit's use of cpuId.
* Improved assertion checking for thread affinity.
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DevNote: Moved jNO_DEFAULT from the Pcsx2Defs.h, since it's too dependent on the Common libraries. It's now in Assertions.h. Plugins can use __assume(0); directly instead or roll their own.
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* Better error handling for when sVU fails allocating memory at a specific location (should fail less).
* Partial support for detecting and handling non-SSE2 machines with some grace.
* Improved sVU's allocation chances with a second try at another randomish address (and removed alloc fail spam from the console -- only logs on complete fail now).
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