* fix SOC_U::Accept invalid log function
* make logging get checked at compile time
- ensures log strings match the amount and type (if the format specifies an integer, for example) of the arguments
- if at any later point a runtime-generated string is used as the log format, FmtLogMessage might require an overload taking a fmt::runtime_format_string<> as the format argument type, everything else being equal. wrap the generated string with fmt::runtime() before passing to the LOG_X function
* formatting fix: aligning the arguments
* vk_texture_runtime: Use boost-`static_vector` for image init-barriers
Uses `static_vector` rather than `std::array`+`u32` when passing input
parameters into the initialization barriers.
* vk_texture_runtime: Use boost-`static_vector` for framebuffer attachments
* vk_texture_runtime: Use boost-`static_vector` for surface uploads
* yuzu: Use displayed port on direct connect
* Color player counts in the multiplayer public lobby list
- Full lobbies have their player count displayed in red.
- Lobbies with one slot left have their player count displayed in orange.
- Empty lobbies have their player count grayed out.
* Add hotkeys for multiplayer actions
Default shortcuts were chosen as to be intuitive (use the first letter
of the action, or the second word's first letter) and work on all
types of keyboards. The hotkeys can be used while playing a game too,
as they are application-wide.
* Persist filters in multiplayer public lobby list
After connecting to a room, the chosen filter text, "Games I Own",
"Hide Empty Rooms" and "Hide Full Rooms" values are persisted
to configuration so they are preserved across restarts.
This makes it easier to rejoin a room if you regularly play the same
game, or after a crash.
* citra_qt/lobby: Fix multiplayer player count color in dark theme
Co-Authored-By: Kevnkkm <56404895+kevnkkm@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address review comments
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Co-authored-by: Hugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro>
Co-authored-by: Kevnkkm <56404895+kevnkkm@users.noreply.github.com>
This adds support for the Performance and Battery Saver modes in the Game Dashboard mostly found on Google Pixel devices.
This does not yet define the specifics for the performance modes but does provide the initial basic support.
Co-authored-by: Emma <153868115+gaypotatoemma@users.noreply.github.com>
The language names we are using in the android resources differ from those on Transifex.
We need to manually specify mappings for them, so Transifex is able to place the files in the correct folders.
Currently, the RESOLUTION_FACTOR preference is being set with the GRAPHICS_API key and default. Therefore, it will set/retrieve the wrong values
This revision updates the RESOLUTION_FACTOR preference to use the RESOLUTION_FACTOR key and default value. As a result, RESOLUTION_FACTOR and GRAPHICS_API should store and return the correct (separate) values
* dist: Remove duplicated Finnish translation
For some reason, we had Finnish listed twice on Transifex, causing it be shown twice in Citra.
It has already been deleted again from Transifex, now we only need to remove it from the repo as well.
* citra_qt/configure_ui: Show country of language in the combobox
This prevents an issue where we had seperate versions of the same language for different regions and they were not distinguishable (e.g. "Chinese (China)" and "Chinese (Taiwan)").
* geometry_pipeline: Remove unneeded assert
* Has been hw-tested that gs works correctly even when not in exclusive mode
* pica_core: Propagate output_mask to gs
* Has been hw-tested to occur under the same conditions that other uniforms are shared
* regs_shader: Intialize GPUREG_SH_INPUTBUFFER_CONFIG to default value
* Default value verified on hw. Tales of Abyss does not update the number of vertex attributes for the geometry unit and expects it to be 2
* texture_codec: Align buffer sizes to bpp
* Prevents out of bounds texture reads when launching TOA from the HOME menu
* pica_core: Make default value more clear
While I was looking at the NEWS sysmodule, I noticed the params order
for this command were backwards: the info type is the first param,
followed by the buffer size.
This is accurate to my reverse engineered code for the NEWS sysmodule.
Upon further research, I found out the unknown value in FS::Get[This]SaveDataSecureValue indicates that the requesting process is a game card. I have updated the comment for future reference.
* Add random delay to app main thread
* Suggestions
* Remove randomness, only delay with lle
* Apply suggestions
* Fix clang format
* Fix compilation (again)
* Remove unused include
* Implement some missing/wrong AC functionality.
* Schedule NDM connect event into the future
* Disable NDM connect for now as it's causing issues
* Apply latest changes and suggestions.
* Workaround to fake wifi connection.
* Add missing command to ac:i
* Fix compilation
* Fix error codes for CamcelConnectAsync
* Fix missing global state.
* do not move constant variables
* applet_manager: avoid possible use after move
* use constant references where pointed out by msvc
* extra_hid: initialize response
* ValidateSaveState: passing slot separately is not necessary
* common: mark HashCombine as nodiscard
* cityhash: remove use of using namespace std
* Prefix all size_t with std::
done automatically by executing regex replace `([^:0-9a-zA-Z_])size_t([^0-9a-zA-Z_])` -> `$1std::size_t$2`
based on 7d8f115
* shared_memory.cpp: fix log error format
* fix compiling with pch off
* core_timing: Apply random base ticks value on startup.
* core: Maintain consistent base system ticks in TAS movies.
* frontend: Add setting to configure a fixed base system ticks value.
* core: Config plg_ldr after its creation
* Also use service manager to retrieve the service
* thread: Release resource limit in Thread::Stop
* service: Undo plgldr change
* Associate 3ds files with Citra in Info.plist
* qt: Add support for opening files directly on macOS.
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* framebuffer_layout.cpp: simplify FrameLayoutFromResolutionScale
- upright_screen seems to only be swapped width and height calculation, so it is replaced with std::swap
- Get rid of call to GetCardboardSettings, The FrameLayoutFromResolutionScale function is used for Screenshots and Video Dumping where we dont need 3D effects
* framebuffer_layout.cpp: Combine SideFrameLayout and MobileLandscapeFrameLayout into variants of LargeFrameLayout
* framebuffer_layout.{cpp,h}: rename maxRectangle to MaxRectangle, plus
minor documentation update
* clang-format
* kernel: Switch to atmosphere style macros
* code: Rename ResultCode to Result
* code: Result constants are lower case
* Address review comments
* core: Remove CASCADE_CODE
* R_TRY replaces completely
* core: Run clang format
* boss: Implement some NsData header and read commands.
Co-authored-by: Rokkubro <lachlanb03@gmail.com>
* boss: Move opening ext data to common function and improve logging.
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* feat(android-hotkeys): Introduce hotkey support for Android app
* android: Fix settings not saving for layout options - screen swap + layout.
* android: Fix `from` method to default to "DEFAULT" if passed an invalid method (and also not be based on ordering)
* android: PR response - name to togglePause
This is particularly relavant for TASing, not savestating these values will often cause dropped inputs on loading a savestate, due to the previous old circle pad values being used rather than the ones used during the savestate.
For casual usage, this likely doesn't have much effect compared to the previous code, considering a casual user is probably not likely to care if inputs on the first frame of loading a savestate is dropped or not.
* android: Rework cheats
Reworks cheats to use the navigation component, kotlin, and a tweaked layout for a better tuned look.
* android: Convert remaining files to kotlin and add overlay home button
* android: Remove Picasso dependency
* android: Fix home option layout centering
* android: Adjust logo size in-app
* code: Remove some old msvc workarounds
* android: Upgrade to NDK 26
* Allows access to newer libc++
* common/swap: Make use of std::endian
Allows removing a bunch of defines in favor of a two liner.
* common: Remove misc.cpp
* GetLastErrorMsg has been in error.h for a while and also helps removing a depedency from a hot header like common_funcs
* common: use SetThreadDescription API for thread names
* common: Remove linear disk cache
* Has never been used?
* bit_set: Make constexpr
* ring_buffer: Use feature macro
* bit_set: Use <bit> and concepts
* gsp_gpu: Restore comment
* core: Ignore GCC warning
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Co-authored-by: Liam <byteslice@airmail.cc>
* vk_platform: Add `SetObjectName`
Creates a name-info struct and automatically deduces the object handle type using vulkan-hpp's handle trait data.
Supports `string_view` and `fmt` arguments.
* vk_texture_runtime: Use `SetObjectName` for surface handles
Names both the image handle and the image-view.
* vk_stream_buffer: Add debug object names
Names the buffer and its device memory based on its size and type.
* vk_swapchain: Set swapchain handle debug names
Identifies the swapchain images themselves as well as the semaphores
* vk_present_window: Set handle debug names
* vk_resource_pool: Set debug handle names
* vk_blit_helper: Set debug handle names
* vk_platform: Use `VulkanHandleType` concept
Use a new `concept`-type rather than `enable_if`-patterns to restrict
this function to Vulkan handle-types only.
* android: Rework Emulation Activity's UI
- New in-game menu
- Ability to open games from file manager
- New shader loading UI
- Fixes an issue where the system bars would stay visible during emulation
* android: Port yuzu's foreground service logic
Fixes an issue where the foreground service notification would be stuck with no way to dismiss it
This fixes a compile-error with gcc I was getting from
`LOG_TRACE`(`error: ‘LOG_TRACE’ was not declared in this scope`) and
`u32`(`error: ‘u32’ was not declared in this scope`) being used without
their header-files being included.
Not sure how `romfs_reader.cpp` is even compiling when nothing in its
include-tree is refers to those macros.
* Add minimum OS version to Info.plist
Add minimum OS version key to info.plist using a MACOSX_MINIMUM_SYSTEM_VERSION var, which can be set in CMakeLists.txt
* Set minumum OS to macOS 11 in CMakeLists.txt
Set the MACOSX_MINIMUM_SYSTEM_VERSION to macOS 11 Big Sur, which I believe is the current minimum version
* Use deployment target value rather than string
Uses CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET instead of a hardcoded string to set the minimum OS
* Use deployment target global variable in Info.plist.in
Using MACOSX_BUNDLE_MINIMUM_SYSTEM_VERSION does not work, as CMake leaves it blank
* Update Qt CMakeLists.txt
Don't set MACOSX_MINIMUM_SYSTEM_VERSION as CMake leaves this blank
For each draw, Citra will rebind all descriptor set slots and may redundantly re-bind descriptor-sets that were already bound. Instead it should only bind the descriptor-sets that have either changed or have had their buffer-offsets changed. This also allows entire calls to `vkCmdBindDescriptorSets` to be removed in the case that nothing has changed between draw calls.
* android: Android 14 support
* android: New home UI flow
Port of the yuzu-android home UI with a few Citra specific tweaks.
A few important things to note
- New and existing Citra users will be guided through the new setup flow
- Existing game directory location is discarded and will have to be reselected
- Protections around making sure the user has selected a user directory were reworked to fit this new UI. I removed async directory init and DirectoryStateReceivers and check during MainActivity's onResume callback.
- Removed Citra premium. The light/dark theme is now available for everyone.
* android: New blue app theme
* android: Extend UI into status/navigation bar area
* android: Remove yellow theme specific styles
* android: Disable status/navigation bar contrast enforcement
We handle it ourselves so there's no need to use a contrasty background on the system bars
* android: GPU Driver Manager
Includes a rewrite of FileUtil with some helper functions for the manager
* android: Rework NativeLibrary in Kotlin
Besides the rewrite this cleans up the alert dialogs that are used for system errors. Generally removes unused JNI code and makes things a little more consistent.
* android: Home menu support + downloader
* android: Enable minify and resource shrinking
* android: Remove premium page and expose texture filtering modes
* android: Update AGP to 8.1.2
* android: Don't display emulation in cutout area
We don't currently handle the notch properly in the emulation fragment so just don't render under it for now.
* android: native.cpp ClangFormat fixes
* core: SystemTitles: Include std::optional
Without it, the android build would fail
* vk: android: Properly override GetDriverLibrary
* vk_instance: Blacklist timeline semaphore ext on turnip
* vk_platform: Hardcode apiVersion to VK_API_VERSION_1_3
* android: native: Use const where applicable
* android: native: Array pointer access style fix
* android: Share relevant log
Shares the old log if it exists and you haven't booted a game yet and shares the current log if you have booted a game.
* android: Apply dark theme color for software keyboard text
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* android: Unify DocumentNode's `key` and `name`
They're effectively the same data, just obtained in different ways.
* android: Remove getFilenameWithExtensions method
After the previous commit, there's only one remaining use of
getFilenameWithExtensions. Let's get rid of that one in favor of
DocumentFile.getName so we no longer need to do manual URI parsing.
* android: Use case insensitivity in DocumentsTree
External storage on Android is case insensitive. This is still the case
when accessing it through SAF. (Of course, SAF makes no guarantees about
whether the storage location picked by the user is backed by external
storage or whether it's case insensitive, but I'm just going to ignore
that for now because I am *so tired of SAF*)
Because the underlying file system is case insensitive, Citra's caching
layer that had to be implemented because SAF's performance is atrocious
also needs to be case insensitive. Otherwise, we get a problem in the
following scenario:
1. Citra wants to check if a particular folder exists in sdmc, and if
not, create it.
2. The folder does exist, but it has a different capitalization than
Citra expects, due to a mismatch between Citra's code and (typically)
files dumped from a real 3DS using ThreeSD.
3. Citra tries to open the folder, but DocumentsTree fails to find it,
because the case doesn't match.
4. Citra then tries to create the folder, but creating the folder fails,
because the underlying filesystem considers the folder to exist.
5. The game fails to start.
(Sorry, did I say creating the folder fails? Actually, a new folder does
get created, with " (1)" appended to the end of the name. SAF makes no
guarantees whatsoever about what happens in this situation – it's all
determined by the storage provider!)
This commit makes the caching layer case insensitive so that the
described scenario will work better.
* externals: Add oaksim submodule
Used for emitting ARM64 assembly
* common: Implement aarch64 ABI
Utilize oaknut to implement a stack frame.
* tests: Allow shader-jit tests for x64 and a64
Run the shader-jit tests for both x86_64 and arm64 targets
* video_core: Initialize arm64 shader-jit backend
Passes all current unit tests!
* shader_jit_a64: protect/unprotect memory when jit-ing
Required on MacOS. Memory needs to be fully unprotected and then
re-protected when writing or there will be memory access errors on
MacOS.
* shader_jit_a64: Fix ARM64-Imm overflow
These conditionals were throwing exceptions since the immediate values
were overflowing the available space in the `EOR` instructions. Instead
they are generated from `MOV` and then `EOR`-ed after.
* shader_jit_a64: Fix Geometry shader conditional
* shader_jit_a64: Replace `ADRL` with `MOVP2R`
Fixes some immediate-generation exceptions.
* common/aarch64: Fix CallFarFunction
* shader_jit_a64: Optimize `SantitizedMul`
Co-authored-by: merryhime <merryhime@users.noreply.github.com>
* shader_jit_a64: Fix address register offset behavior
Based on https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/pull/6942
Passes unit tests.
* shader_jit_a64: Fix `RET` address offset
A64 stack is 16-byte aligned rather than 8. So a direct port of the x64
code won't work. Fixes weird branches into invalid memory for any
shaders with subroutines.
* shader_jit_a64: Increase max program size
Tuned for A64 program size.
* shader_jit_a64: Use `UBFX` for extracting loop-state
Co-authored-by: JosJuice <JosJuice@users.noreply.github.com>
* shader_jit_a64: Optimize `SUB+CMP` to `SUBS`
Co-authored-by: JosJuice <JosJuice@users.noreply.github.com>
* shader_jit_a64: Optimize `CMP+B` to `CBNZ`
Co-authored-by: JosJuice <JosJuice@users.noreply.github.com>
* shader_jit_a64: Use `FMOV` for `ONE` vector
Co-authored-by: JosJuice <JosJuice@users.noreply.github.com>
* shader_jit_a64: Remove x86-specific documentation
* shader_jit_a64: Use `UBFX` to extract exponent
Co-authored-by: JosJuice <JosJuice@users.noreply.github.com>
* shader_jit_a64: Remove redundant MIN/MAX `SRC2`-NaN check
Special handling only needs to check SRC1 for NaN, not SRC2.
It would work as follows in the four possible cases:
No NaN: No special handling needed.
Only SRC1 is NaN: The special handling is triggered because SRC1 is NaN, and SRC2 is picked.
Only SRC2 is NaN: FMAX automatically picks SRC2 because it always picks the NaN if there is one.
Both SRC1 and SRC2 are NaN: The special handling is triggered because SRC1 is NaN, and SRC2 is picked.
Co-authored-by: JosJuice <JosJuice@users.noreply.github.com>
* shader_jit/tests:: Add catch-stringifier for vec2f/vec3f
* shader_jit/tests: Add Dest Mask unit test
* shader_jit_a64: Fix Dest-Mask `BSL` operand order
Passes the dest-mask unit tests now.
* shader_jit_a64: Use `MOVI` for DestEnable mask
Accelerate certain cases of masking with MOVI as well
Co-authored-by: JosJuice <JosJuice@users.noreply.github.com>
* shader_jit/tests: Add source-swizzle unit test
This is not expansive. Generating all `4^4` cases seems to make Catch2
crash. So I've added some component-masking(non-reordering) tests based
on the Dest-Mask unit-test and some additional ones to test
broadcasts/splats and component re-ordering.
* shader_jit_a64: Fix swizzle index generation
This was still generating `SHUFPS` indices and not the ones that we wanted for the `TBL` instruction. Passes all unit tests now.
* shader_jit/tests: Add `ShaderSetup` constructor to `ShaderTest`
Rather than using the direct output of `CompileShaderSetup` allow a
`ShaderSetup` object to be passed in directly. This enabled the ability
emit assembly that is not directly supported by nihstro.
* shader_jit/tests: Add `CALL` unit-test
Tests nested `CALL` instructions to eventually reach an `EX2`
instruction.
EX2 is picked in particular since it is implemented as an even deeper
dispatch and ensures subroutines are properly implemented between `CALL`
instructions and implementation-calls.
* shader_jit_a64: Fix nested `BL` subroutines
`lr` was getting writen over by nested calls to `BL`, causing undefined
behavior with mixtures of `CALL`, `EX2`, and `LG2` instructions.
Each usage of `BL` is now protected with a stach push/pop to preserve
and restore teh `lr` register to allow nested subroutines to work
properly.
* shader_jit/tests: Allocate generated tests on heap
Each of these generated shader-test objects were causing the stack to
overflow. Allocate each of the generated tests on the heap and use
unique_ptr so they only exist within the life-time of the `REQUIRE`
statement.
* shader_jit_a64: Preserve `lr` register from external function calls
`EMIT` makes an external function call, and should be preserving `lr`
* shader_jit/tests: Add `MAD` unit-test
The Inline Asm version requires an upstream fix:
https://github.com/neobrain/nihstro/issues/68
Instead, the program code is manually configured and added.
* shader_jit/tests: Fix uninitialized instructions
These `union`-type instruction-types were uninitialized, causing tests
to indeterminantly fail at times.
* shader_jit_a64: Remove unneeded `MOV`
Residue from the direct-port of x64 code.
* shader_jit_a64: Use `std::array` for `instr_table`
Add some type-safety and const-correctness around this type as well.
* shader_jit_a64: Avoid c-style offset casting
Add some more const-correctness to this function as well.
* video_core: Add arch preprocessor comments
* common/aarch64: Use X16 as the veneer register
https://developer.arm.com/documentation/102374/0101/Procedure-Call-Standard
* shader_jit/tests: Add uniform reading unit-test
Particularly to ensure that addresses are being properly truncated
* common/aarch64: Use `X0` as `ABI_RETURN`
`X8` is used as the indirect return result value in the case that the
result is bigger than 128-bits. Principally `X0` is the general-case
return register though.
* common/aarch64: Add veneer register note
`LR` is generally overwritten by `BLR` anyways, and would also be a safe
veneer to utilize for far-calls.
* shader_jit_a64: Remove unneeded scratch register from `SanitizedMul`
* shader_jit_a64: Fix CALLU condition
Should be `EQ` not `NE`. Fixes the regression on Kid Icarus.
No known regressions anymore!
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Co-authored-by: JosJuice <JosJuice@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds the current viewport and scissor to the dynamic pipeline state to
reduce redundant viewport/scissor assignments in the command buffer.
This greatly reduces the amount of API calls to `vkCmdSetViewport` and
`vkCmdSetScissor` by only emitting the API call when the state actually
changes.
* vk_stream_buf: Avoid protected memory heaps
* Add an "Exclude" argument when finding a memory-type that avoids
`VK_MEMORY_PROPERTY_PROTECTED_BIT` by default
* vk_stream_buf: Utilize dedicated allocations when preferred by driver
`VK_KHR_dedicated_allocation` is part of the core Vulkan 1.1
specification and should be utilized when `prefersDedicatedAllocation`
is set.
* game_list: Treat demos as applications
Allows the dumping of RomFS from demos.
* game_list: Add TODO about using bitmasks for title ID high checks.
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`DebugScope` was capturing a `string_view` in a lambda which is only
valid during the scope of this ctor. When the lambda gets invoked at a
later time, it will read undefined garbage. The lambda needs to make a
deep copy of this `string_view` into a `string` so that it is valid by
the time the scheduler invokes this lambda.
* Implement missing http:c functionality.
* More implementation details and cleanup.
* Organize code
* Disable treat errors as warnings for httplib
* Fix defines
* Remove pragmas that do nothing and mark as SYSTEM
* Make httplib system
* Try to fix issue from httplib
* Apply suggestions
* Fix header ordering
* Fix compilation issue
* Create and use ctx.CommandID()
* Add and use Common::TruncateString
* Apply more suggestions
* Apply suggestions
* Fix compilation
* Apply suggestions
* Fix format
* Revert SplitURL to previous version
* Apply suggestions
* qt: Partially fix Wayland on NVIDIA.
* qt: Fix Vulkan under Wayland.
Showing and hiding the window here messes up the surface,
causing an instant crash on load.
* qt: Properly set up GLES context when requested.
* video_core: Abstract shader generators.
* shader: Extract common generator structures and move generators to specific namespaces.
* shader: Minor fixes and clean-up.
* code: Prepare frontend for vulkan support
* citra_qt: Add vulkan options to the GUI
* vk_instance: Collect tooling info
* renderer_vulkan: Add vulkan backend
* qt: Fix fullscreen and resize issues on macOS. (#47)
* qt: Fix bugged macOS full screen transition.
* renderer/vulkan: Fix swapchain recreation destroying in-use semaphore.
* renderer/vulkan: Make gl_Position invariant. (#48)
This fixes an issue with black artifacts in Pokemon games on Apple GPUs.
If the vertex calculations differ slightly between render passes, it can
cause parts of model faces to fail depth test.
* vk_renderpass_cache: Bump pixel format count
* android: Custom driver code
* vk_instance: Set moltenvk configuration
* rasterizer_cache: Proper surface unregister
* citra_qt: Fix invalid characters
* vk_rasterizer: Correct special unbind
* android: Allow async presentation toggle
* vk_graphics_pipeline: Fix async shader compilation
* We were actually waiting for the pipelines regardless of the setting, oops
* vk_rasterizer: More robust attribute loading
* android: Move PollEvents to OpenGL window
* Vulkan does not need this and it causes problems
* vk_instance: Enable robust buffer access
* Improves stability on mali devices
* vk_renderpass_cache: Bring back renderpass flushing
* externals: Update vulkan-headers
* gl_rasterizer: Separable shaders for everyone
* vk_blit_helper: Corect depth to color convertion
* renderer_vulkan: Implement reinterpretation with copy
* Allows reinterpreteration with simply copy on AMD
* vk_graphics_pipeline: Only fast compile if no shaders are pending
* With this shaders weren't being compiled in parallel
* vk_swapchain: Ensure vsync doesn't lock framerate
* vk_present_window: Match guest swapchain size to vulkan image count
* Less latency and fixes crashes that were caused by images being deleted before free
* vk_instance: Blacklist VK_EXT_pipeline_creation_cache_control with nvidia gpus
* Resolves crashes when async shader compilation is enabled
* vk_rasterizer: Bump async threshold to 6
* Many games have fullscreen quads with 6 vertices. Fixes pokemon textures missing with async shaders
* android: More robust surface recreation
* renderer_vulkan: Fix dynamic state being lost
* vk_pipeline_cache: Skip cache save when no pipeline cache exists
* This is the cache when loading a save state
* sdl: Fix surface initialization on macOS. (#49)
* sdl: Fix surface initialization on macOS.
* sdl: Fix render window events not being handled under Vulkan.
* renderer/vulkan: Fix binding/unbinding of shadow rendering buffer.
* vk_stream_buffer: Respect non coherent access alignment
* Required by nvidia GPUs on MacOS
* renderer/vulkan: Support VK_EXT_fragment_shader_interlock for shadow rendering. (#51)
* renderer_vulkan: Port some recent shader fixes
* vk_pipeline_cache: Improve shadow detection
* vk_swapchain: Add missing check
* renderer_vulkan: Fix hybrid screen
* Revert "gl_rasterizer: Separable shaders for everyone"
Causes crashes on mali GPUs, will need separate PR
This reverts commit d22d556d30ff641b62dfece85738c96b7fbf7061.
* renderer_vulkan: Fix flipped screenshot
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* sw_framebuffer: Take factors into account for min/max blending
* renderer_gl: Take factors into account for min/max blending
* Address review comments
* gl_shader_gen: Fix frambuffer fetch on qcom and mali
* renderer_opengl: Add fallback path for mesa
* gl_shader_gen: Avoid emitting blend emulation if minmax_factor is present
The button did not have enough padding, now it does!
Co-authored-by: liamwhite <liamwhite@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Benjamin <73490201+benjaminhalko@users.noreply.github.com>
* renderer_software: Multi-thread processing
* Doubles the performance in most cases
* renderer_software: Move memory access out of the raster loop
* Profiling shows this has a significant impact
* savestates: add a build_name field to the header
* savestates: display build name on save/load menu
* savestates: add zero member to header just in case of UB from an older save state
* savestates: add legacy hash lookup
* savestate_data: update hash database
* rasterizer_cache: Dont consider res_scale during recycle
* rasterizer_cache: Switch to plain erase loop
* rasterizer_cache: Fix crash due to memory corruption
* renderer_gl: Make rasterizer normal class member
* It doesn't need to be heap allocated anymore
* gl_rasterizer: Remove default_texture
* It's unused
* gl_rasterizer: General cleanup
* gl_rasterizer: Lower case lambdas
* Match style with review comments from vulkan backend
* rasterizer_cache: Prevent memory leak
* Since the switch from shared_ptr these surfaces were no longer being destroyed properly. Use our garbage collector for that purpose to destroy it safely for both backends
* rasterizer_cache: Make temp copy of old surface
* The custom surface would override the memory region of the old region resulting in garbage data, this ensures the custom surface is constructed correctly
* citra_qt: Manually create dialog tabs
* Allows for custom constructors which is very useful. While at it, global state is now eliminated from configuration
* citra_qt: Eliminate global system usage
* core: Remove global system usage in memory and HIO
* citra_qt: Use qOverload
* tests: Run clang format
* gl_texture_runtime: Fix surface scaling
* Move mii to own namespace and add checksummed mii data
* Fix compile issues
* Make mii classes trivial and add cast operator
* Fix Android side
* Add new line at the end of files.
* Make miidata a struct and crc16 a u32_be as per switch code.
* Apply suggestions
* Change back crc to u16 and set padding to 0.
* rasterizer_cache: Sentence surfaces
* gl_texture_runtime: Remove runtime side allocation cache
* rasterizer_cache: Adjust surface scale during reinterpreration
* Fixes pixelated outlines. Also allows to remove the d24s8 specific hack and is more generic in general
* rasterizer_cache: Remove Expand flag
* Begone!
* rasterizer_cache: Cache framebuffers with surface id
* rasterizer_cache: Sentence texture cubes
* renderer_opengl: Move texture mailbox to separate file
* Makes renderer_opengl cleaner overall and allows to report removal threshold from runtime instead of hardcoding. Vulkan requires this
* rasterizer_cache: Dont flush cache on layout change
* rasterizer_cache: Overhaul framebuffer management
* video_core: Remove duplicate
* rasterizer_cache: Sentence custom surfaces
* Vulkan cannot destroy images immediately so this ensures we use our garbage collector for that purpose
* service/gsp: Implement saving of framebuffers in SaveVramSysArea.
* Address review comments.
* service/apt: Separate capture info and capture buffer info.
The former is used with the RequestForSysApplet message and GetCaptureInfo.
The latter is used with SendCaptureBufferInfo and ReceiveCaptureBufferInfo.
* service/apt: Add and implement more service commands.
* service/apt: Implement power button.
* Address review comments and fix GetApplicationRunningMode bug.
* kernel: Properly clean up process threads on exit.
* kernel: Track process-owned memory and free on destruction.
* apt: Implement DoApplicationJump via home menu when available.
* kernel: Move TLS allocation management to owning process.
When we targeted API <32, the notification permission would automatically be requested on startup. This restores that behavior temporarily while we work on new UX.
* shader_jit/tests: Add support for multiple inputs
Allows for multiple `Vec4f` inputs for each run
* shader_jit/tests: Add additional shader-jit tests
Add some more expansive tests for each of the shader-instructions for
regression-testing. `MAD`/`MADI` is not added due to an upstream bug in
nihstro:
https://github.com/neobrain/nihstro/issues/68
* android: Migrate to Kotlin DSL
Includes updates to all android dependencies/ndk (minus billing) and adds support for Kotlin, Android 13, and view binding.
* android: Remove unused tests
* android: Remove unused dependencies
Xbyak has a complete utility-class for determining the host-processor's
ISA-features such as SSE4.1, AVX, AVX2, AVX512{F,VL,DQ,VBMI,etc}, and so
on for further potential optimizations.
Was getting an unhandled `invalid_argument` [exception](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/thread/join) during
shutdown on my linux machine. This removes the need for a `StopBackendThread` function entirely since `jthread`
[automatically handles both checking if the thread is joinable and stopping the token before attempting to join](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/jthread/~jthread) in the case that `StartBackendThread` was never called.
Loop on stop_token and remove final_entry in Entry.
Move Backend thread out of Impl Constructor to its own function.
Add Start function for backend thread.
Use stop token in PopWait and check if entry filename is nullptr before logging.
This fixes a lost wakeup in SPSCQueue. If the reader is in just the right position, the writer's notification will be lost and this will be a problem if the writer then does something to wait on the reader.
This was discovered to affect my upcoming stacktrace PR. I don't think any performance decrease will be noticeable because an uncontended mutex is smart enough to skip the syscall. This PR might also resolve some rare deadlocks but I don't know of any examples.
The log filter was being ignored on initialization due to the logging instance being initialized before the config instance, so the log filter was set to its default value.
This fixes that oversight, along with using descriptive exceptions instead of abort() calls.
This implements backtraces so we don't have to tell users how to use gdb anymore.
This prints a backtrace after abort or segfault is detected. It also fixes the log getting cut off with the last line containing only a bracket. This change lets us know what caused a crash not just what happened the few seconds before it.
I only know how to add support for Linux with GCC. Also this doesn't work outside of C/C++ such as in dynarmic or certain parts of graphics drivers. The good thing is that it'll try and just crash again but the stack frames are still there so the core dump will work just like before.
This simplifies the logging system.
This also fixes some lost messages on startup.
The simplification is simple. I removed unused functions and moved most things in the .h to the .cpp. I replaced the unnecessary linked list with its contents laid out as three member variables. Anything that went through the linked list now directly accesses the backends. Generic functions are replaced with those for each specific use case and there aren't many. This change increases coupling but we gain back more KISS and encapsulation.
With those changes it was easy to make it thread-safe. I just removed the mutex and turned a boolean atomic. I was planning to use this thread-safety in my next PR about stacktraces. It was actually async-signal-safety at first but I ended up using a different approach. Anyway getting rid of the linked list is important for that because have the list of backends constantly changing complicates things.
There's no point in keeping the file open after the write limit is exceeded. This allows the file to be committed to the disk shortly after it is closed and avoids redundantly checking whether or not the write limit is exceeded.
* build: Rework CI and move all bundling into new build target.
* ci: Use "mingw" in msys2 release names for compatibility.
* ci: Use "osx" in macOS release names for compatibility.
* ci: Disable macOS upload.
Will be moved to a separate PR for canary merge.
* android: Update UI strings to reflect desktop counterpart
Quick edit to the UI strings to bring the text up to parity with Citra desktop, plus some small QoL changes.
* Update strings.xml
* update graphics api button indicator
This tiny pull request
* update the graphics button indicator when launching or closing a game (graphics button doesn't update with per game configuration)
* Disable graphics button indicator click while in game
* fix crash
* It fixed crash when opening configure dialog in game if the graphics api for the game is different of the global graphics api
* common: Move dynamic library to common
* This is so that video_core can use it
* logging: Add vulkan log target
* common: Allow defered library loading
* Also add some comments to the functions
* renderer_vulkan: Add vulkan initialization code
* renderer_vulkan: Address feedback
* citra_qt: Remove global state usage in GMainWindow
* citra_qt: Add warning when loadings saves for the first time
* citra_qt: Focus window when launching game from cmdline
* citra_qt: Cleanup nullptr checks
* citra_qt: Move setting to UISettings
* renderer_opengl: Remove header
* Enable web services in android
* Fix web services build on android
* clang-format
* Remove unnecessary line
* Set telemetry to be disabled by default on all platforms
* dumping/ffmpeg_backend: Add FPS filter
So that the recorded video can be at 60FPS (which is supported by most encoders) while still maintaining correct speed.
* dumping/ffmpeg_backend: Add HW context support
Required for some HW acceled encoders. Not tested as my devices don't seem to require this.
* CMake: Copy avfilter dll for MSVC
* CMakeLists: Require FFmpeg 4.0
* ffmpeg: Fix dumper compile error on MSVC.
* ffmpeg: Address review comments.
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* rasterizer_cache: Switch to template
* Eliminates all opengl references in the rasterizer cache headers
thus completing the backend abstraction
* rasterizer_cache: Switch to page table
* Surface storage isn't particularly interval sensitive so we can use a page table to make it faster
* rasterizer_cache: Move sampler management out of rasterizer cache
* rasterizer_cache: Remove shared_ptr usage
* Switches to yuzu's slot vector for improved memory locality.
* rasterizer_cache: Rework reinterpretation lookup
* citra_qt: Per game texture filter
* rasterizer_cache: Log additional settings
* gl_texture_runtime: Resolve shadow map comment
* rasterizer_cache: Don't use float for viewport
* gl_texture_runtime: Fix custom allocation recycling
* rasterizer_cache: Minor cleanups
* Cleanup texture cubes when all the faces have been unregistered from the cache
* custom_tex_manager: Allow multiple hash mappings per texture
* code: Move slot vector to common
* rasterizer_cache: Prevent texture cube crashes
* rasterizer_cache: Improve mipmap validation
* CanSubRect now works properly when validating multi-level surfaces, for example Dark Moon validates a 4 level surface from a 3 level one and it works
* gl_blit_handler: Unbind sampler on reinterpretation
* Add a loading screen for the preloading textures
*The PreloadTextures() function is called from the EmuThread to prevent citra to freezing
*Add a the preloading textures loadingscreen in loading_screen.cpp
*Add custom_tex_manager.reset() in core.cpp to release ram memory after exiting a game
* Add custom textures loading in EmuThread
* Remove useless variable
* Revert "Add custom textures loading in EmuThread"
This reverts commit 45ed46fa09159f782c5d20a4330b4eb7cfcdc253.
* Moved include from bootmanager.h to bootmanager.cpp
By only loading data from disk when creating an instance of this new
class instead of on every method call, we save a lot of file open
operations, which due to SAF are very expensive. This should noticeably
speed up game list scanning.
No intended change in what metadata is shown.
* tests: add Sanity test for SplitFilename83
fix test
fix test
* disable `C4715:not all control paths return a value` for nihstro includes
nihstro: no warn
* Chore: Enable warnings as errors on msvc + fix warnings
fixes
some more warnings
clang-format
* more fixes
* Externals: Add target_compile_options `/W0` nihstro-headers and ...
Revert "disable `C4715:not all control paths return a value` for nihstro includes"
This reverts commit 606d79b55d3044b744fb835025b8eb0f4ea5b757.
* src\citra\config.cpp: ReadSetting: simplify type casting
* settings.cpp: Get*Name: remove superflous logs
* Create install_dependencies.sh
* Create build.sh
* Update ci.yml
Add AppImage Builds
* Delete unneeded line
* Remove unneeded command
Removed unneeded chmod a+x for a deleted file
* Change cp command to mv
Reduces AppImage file size by about 20mb
* Update Install dependencies for Ninja builds
* Change to Ninja build system
Additionally adds the correct Build flags to make all Languages appear again and should make compatibility ratings appear again. Also removes unneeded empty folder.
* add missing platformthemes
This restores all previously missing Icons and Citra uses now the systems default filepicker.
* Git make Executable
* Remove unnecessary make scripts executable command
* Change build to Debian 11 and use Docker
* Change workflow for AppImage Docker builds
* Change description of Command to the correct one
* Fix themeing after switch to Debian 11
* Only upload .AppImage
* Include AppImage in releases
* Update upload.sh
* Move to rev name
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* Use IPC:MakeHeader instead of hardcoded values for IPC command tables.
* Use u32 instead of unsigned int in MakeHeader function
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* Fix clang format
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* common: Add thread pool from yuzu
* Is really useful for asynchronous operations like shader compilation and custom textures, will be used in following PRs
* core: Improve ImageInterface
* Provide a default implementation so frontends don't have to duplicate code registering the lodepng version
* Add a dds version too which we will use in the next commit
* rasterizer_cache: Rewrite custom textures
* There's just too much to talk about here, look at the PR description for more details
* rasterizer_cache: Implement basic pack configuration file
* custom_tex_manager: Flip dumped textures
* custom_tex_manager: Optimize custom texture hashing
* If no convertions are needed then we can hash the decoded data directly removing the needed for duplicate decode
* custom_tex_manager: Implement asynchronous texture loading
* The file loading and decoding is offloaded into worker threads, while the upload itself still occurs in the main thread to avoid having to manage shared contexts
* Address review comments
* custom_tex_manager: Introduce custom material support
* video_core: Move custom textures to separate directory
* Also split the files to make the code cleaner
* gl_texture_runtime: Generate mipmaps for material
* custom_tex_manager: Prevent memory overflow when preloading
* externals: Add dds-ktx as submodule
* string_util: Return vector from SplitString
* No code benefits from passing it as an argument
* custom_textures: Use json config file
* gl_rasterizer: Only bind material for unit 0
* Address review comments
* texture_codec: Clamp buffer end to tiled buffer size
* Fixes crash on Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon
* rasterizer_cache: Use rect for duplicate surface
* Fixes broken bloom in fire emblem
* surface_params: Check levels for exact match
* It was removed previously to prevent copies when games used the base level of a multi level surface. FE on the other hand will first use the base level and then use it as a face of a cubemap with many levels. So instead check if the surface equal or more levels and consider it an exact match in that case
* gl_texture_runtime: Bind old tex to 2D target
* Fixes a small error opengl would print when creating texture cubes
* gl_blit_helper: Fix nearest filter
* Use texture unit 2 which has the nearest sampler bound
* rasterizer_cache: Remove custom texture code
* It's a hacky buggy mess, will be reimplemented later when the cache is in a better state
* rasterizer_cache: Refactor surface upload/download
* Switch to the texture_codec header which was written as part of the vulkan backend by steveice and me
* Move most of the upload logic to the rasterizer cache and out of the surface object
* Scaled uploads/downloads have been disabled for now since they require more runtime infrastructure
* rasterizer_cache: Refactor runtime interface
* Remove aspect enum which is the same as SurfaceType
* Replace Subresource with specific structures for each operation (blit/copy/clear). This mimics moderns APIs vulkan much better
* Pass the surface to the runtime instead of the texture
* Implement CopyTextures with glCopyImageSubData which is available on 4.3 and gles.
This function also has an overload for cubes which will be removed later.
* rasterizer_cache: Move texture allocation to the runtime
* renderer_opengl: Remove TextureDownloaderES
* It's overly compilcated and unused at the moment. Will be replaced with a simple compute shader in a later commit
* rasterizer_cache: Split CachedSurface
* This commit splits CachedSurface into two classes, SurfaceBase which contains the backend agnostic functions and Surface which is the opengl specific part
* For now the cache uses the opengl surface directly and there are a few ugly casts with watchers, those will be taken care of when the template convertion and watcher removal are added respectively
* rasterizer_cache: Move reinterpreters to the runtime
* rasterizer_cache: Move some pixel format function to the cpp file
* rasterizer_cache: Common texture acceleration functions
* They don't contain any backend specific code so they shouldn't be duplicated
* rasterizer_cache: Remove BlitSurfaces
* It's better to prefer copy/blit in the caller anyway
* rasterizer_cache: Only allocate needed levels
* rasterizer_cache: Move texture runtime out of common dir
* Also shorten the util header filename
* surface_params: Cleanup code
* Add more comments, organize it a bit etc
* rasterizer_cache: Move texture filtering to the runtime
* rasterizer_cache: Move to VideoCore
* renderer_opengl: Reimplement scaled uploads/downloads
* Instead of looking up for temporary textures, each allocation now contains both a scaled and unscaled handle
This allows the scale operations to be done inside the surface object itself and improves performance in general
* In particular the scaled download code has been expanded to use ARB_get_texture_sub_image when possible
which is faster and more convenient than glReadPixels. The latter is still relevant for OpenGLES though.
* Finally allocations are now given a handy debug name that can be viewed from renderdoc.
* rasterizer_cache: Remove global state
* gl_rasterizer: Abstract common draw operations to Framebuffer
* This also allows to cache framebuffer objects instead of always swapping the textures, something that particularly benefits mali gpus
* rasterizer_cache: Implement multi-level surfaces
* With this commit the cache can now directly upload and use mipmaps
without needing to sync them with watchers. By using native mimaps
directly this also adds support for mipmap for cube
* Texture cubes have also been updated to drop the watcher requirement
* host_shaders: Add CMake integration for string shaders
* Improves build time shader generation making it much less prone to errors.
Also moves the presentation shaders here to avoid embedding them to the cpp file.
* Texture filter shaders now make explicit use of uniform bindings for better vulkan compatibility
* renderer_opengl: Emulate lod bias in the shader
* This way opengles can emulate it correctly
* gl_rasterizer: Respect GL_MAX_TEXTURE_BUFFER_SIZE
* Older Bifrost Mali GPUs only support up to 64kb texture buffers. Citra would try to allocate a much larger buffer the first 64kb of which would work fine but after that the driver starts misbehaving and showing various graphical glitches
* rasterizer_cache: Cleanup CopySurface
* renderer_opengl: Keep frames synchronized when using a GPU debugger
* rasterizer_cache: Rename Surface to SurfaceRef
* Makes it clear that surface is a shared_ptr and not an object
* rasterizer_cache: Cleanup
* Move constructor to the top of the file
* Move FindMatch to the top as well and remove the Invalid flag which was redudant;
all FindMatch calls used it expect from MatchFlags::Copy which ignores it anyway
* gl_texture_runtime: Make driver const
* gl_texture_runtime: Fix RGB8 format handling
* The texture_codec header, being written with vulkan in mind converts RGB8 to RGBA8. The backend wasn't adjusted to account for this though and treated the data as RGB8.
* Also remove D16 convertions, both opengl and vulkan are required to support this format so these are not needed
* gl_texture_runtime: Reduce state switches during FBO blits
* glBlitFramebuffer is only affected by the scissor rectangle so just disable scissor testing instead of resetting our entire state
* surface_params: Prevent texcopy that spans multiple levels
* It would have failed before as well, with multi-level surfaces it triggers the assert though
* renderer_opengl: Centralize texture filters
* A lot of code is shared between the filters thus is makes it sense to centralize them
* Also fix an issue with partial texture uploads
* Address review comments
* rasterizer_cache: Use leading return types
* rasterizer_cache: Cleanup null checks
* renderer_opengl: Add additional logging
* externals: Actually downgrade glad
* For some reason I missed adding the files to git
* surface_params: Do not check for levels in exact match
* Some games will try to use the base level of a multi level surface. Checking for levels forces another surface to be created and a copy to be made which is both unncessary and breaks custom textures
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The incorrect background color could appear when the games fragment is not initialized as it is during first boot. Now it appears correctly as colorSurface.
Some versions of clang 14 (macOS+android) don't implement
`string_view(It first, It last)`, so let's use
`string_view(const CharT*, size_type)` instead.
Also remove unused header leftover from old code that uses std::string.
* Translations: new transifex client
Currently we're using the python client which uses an API that they
state will sunset Nov 30, 2022.
`tx push -s` actually appears to work properly, some of the other
commands require tweaking, like instead of suggesting `tx pull -a` in
dist/languages we need to suggest `tx pull -t -a`
* Set TX_TOKEN for transifex client
I did some tests on my own fork, and we're writing to ~/.transifexrc but
the client can't seem to read that file. maybe issue with $HOME or
something.
Workaround is to set TX_TOKEN environment variable and now the pesky
~/.transifexrc file is not needed.
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* citra_qt: Check if renderer is null
* core: Fix dynarmic use-after-free error
* bootmanager: Add current context check in DoneCurrent
* Loading a save state would destroy the frame dumper class, which contains a shared context. That context would call DoneCurrent without checking if it was actually bound or not, resulting in crashes when calling opengl functions
* externals: Correct glad readme
* common: Log renderer debug setting
* citra: Make lambda lower case
* Consistency with review comments on the PR
* video_core: Kill more global state
* GetResolutionScaleFactor would be called somewhere in the renderer constructor chain but it relies on the yet unitialized g_renderer, resulting in crashes when the resolution scale is set to auto. Rather than adding a workaround, let's kill this global state to fix this for good
Since the HIO request is basically treated like a syscall, we need to
stop emulation while waiting for the GDB client to reply with the
result. This ensures any memory queries etc. that GDB makes to fulfill
the HIO request are accessing memory as it was at the time of the
request, instead of afterwards.
This also does kind of a hacky way of sending HIO requests, since we
don't have a direct way of signaling a request should be sent like the
Rosalina implementation.
To improve this, it could probably do some kind of signal sending which
the main run loop handles instead of GDBStub::HandlePacket();
* externals: Update dynarmic
* settings: Introduce GraphicsAPI enum
* For now it's OpenGL only but will be expanded upon later
* citra_qt: Introduce backend agnostic context management
* Mostly a direct port from yuzu
* core: Simplify context acquire
* settings: Add option to create debug contexts
* renderer_opengl: Abstract initialization to Driver
* This commit also updates glad and adds some useful extensions which we will use in part 2
* Rasterizer construction is moved to the specific renderer instead of RendererBase.
Software rendering has been disable to achieve this but will be brought back in the next commit.
* video_core: Remove Init/Shutdown methods from renderer
* The constructor and destructor can do the same job
* In addition move opengl function loading to Qt since SDL already does this. Also remove ErrorVideoCore which is never reached
* citra_qt: Decouple software renderer from opengl part 1
* citra: Decouple software renderer from opengl part 2
* android: Decouple software renderer from opengl part 3
* swrasterizer: Decouple software renderer from opengl part 4
* This commit simply enforces the renderer naming conventions in the software renderer
* video_core: Move RendererBase to VideoCore
* video_core: De-globalize screenshot state
* video_core: Pass system to the renderers
* video_core: Commonize shader uniform data
* video_core: Abstract backend agnostic rasterizer operations
* bootmanager: Remove references to OpenGL for macOS
OpenGL macOS headers definitions clash heavily with each other
* citra_qt: Proper title for api settings
* video_core: Reduce boost usage
* bootmanager: Fix hide mouse option
Remove event handlers from RenderWidget for events that are
already handled by the parent GRenderWindow.
Also enable mouse tracking on the RenderWidget.
* android: Remove software from graphics api list
* code: Address review comments
* citra: Port per-game settings read
* Having to update the default value for all backends is a pain so lets centralize it
* android: Rename to OpenGLES
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* citra-qt config: small misc changes
Remove unused ReadSettingGlobal
Remove unused WriteSetting overload
ReadGlobalSetting: rename default value variable
* qt config: fix u16 values being written as QMetaType
* qt config: rework post processing shader setting
handles post processing setting properly when per-game settings are used.
the anaglyph shader is given its own setting, separate from the post
processing name.
* qt config: use u32 instead of unsigned int when casting
* ci: Build macOS for different architectures separately.
* ci: Combine macOS builds into universal binary.
* ci: Disable uploading final macOS artifacts until ready to resume producing.
The 3D toggle does not behave correctly as it does not have some
special logic from the enhancements configuration UI that determines
the post-processing shader defaults to use. Because of that, plus
an uptick in people seemingly accidentally enabling 3D options and
not being sure why Citra is rendering differently, just remove the
new UI components for now until better ideas for 3D control can
be worked out.
* apt: Implement additional library applet state management.
* kernel: Clear process handle table on exit.
* apt: Implement system applet commands.
* apt: Pop MediaType from command buffers with correct size.
* apt: Improve accuracy of parameters and HLE applet lifecycle.
* apt: General cleanup.
* file_sys: Make system save data open error code more correct.
Not sure if this is the exact right error code, but it's at least
more correct than before as Game Notes will now create its system
save data instead of throwing a fatal error.
* apt: Fix launching New 3DS Internet Browser.
* frd: Correct fix to GetMyScreenName response.
Qt isn't always writing changes on save. This causes config to be lost on crash. This PR ensures all changes are always saved on the file.
Ported from yuzu.
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* Get value for swap screen setting and check mono_render_option again
* resolve clang-format issue
* do not disable opengl blending since it is enabled by default
* reset blending state to default values after drawing second screen
* prevent resetting state blending when custom opacity is not used
* Services/APT: Implemented PrepareToStartApplication and StartApplication.
This allows games to be launched from the Home Menu, however, there is still a bug with the GSP where the Home Menu doesn't release the GPU rights. It is unknown if the Home Menu should terminate itself after launching a new application.
To get the Home Menu to not hang when launching stuff, you need to have config block 0xF0006 (size 40 flags 8) in your config savegame, it doesn't matter if it's filled with zeros.
* Services/APT: Implement WakeupApplication.
With this, the Home Menu is now able to launch games when using an LLE NIM imlementation.
* Services/APT: Reset the app_start_parameters after launching the application with StartApplication.
* Services/APT: Simplify the StartApplication code by directly calling WakeupApplication.
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It seems like the menu isn't showing up for users on Android 13.
We're not sure what's wrong, and the approach we've been using for the
menu hasn't been entirely reliable in the past either (in particular
not on non-mobile form factors like Chromebooks and VR devices),
so let's make it possible to open the menu by pressing Back,
an action that works reliably on most kinds of Android devices.
(Not sure if there's an equivalent of Back on devices like watches,
but I think we can pretty safely ignore those for now.)
* This fixes#6041 by changing OnCoreError. Instead of there being an "Abort/Continue" prompt when a savestate fails to save or load, it just brings up a warning box.
I also changed "Abort/Continue" to "Quit Game/Continue" for better clarity
* Fixed formatting
This prevents the keyboard from being stuck in an open state if the user
slides the panel while focused on a text box. Now it closes gracefully.
Co-authored-by: Charles Lombardo <clombardo169@gmail.com>
... In Qt 5.15+ the QImage will not accept non-natively handled pixel
formats anymore. We can however use the newly added conversion method
provided in `QVideoFrame` to convert it to `QImage` instead
* Initial plugin loader support
* More plugin loader progress
* Organize code and more plugin features
* Fix clang-format
* Fix compilation and add android gui
* Fix clang-format
* Fix macos build
* Fix copy-paste bug and clang-format
* More merge fixes
* Make suggestions
* Move global variable to static member
* Fix typo
* Apply suggestions
* Proper initialization order
* Allocate plugin memory from SYSTEM instead of APPLICATION
* Do not mark free pages as RWX
* Fix plugins in old 3DS mode.
* Implement KernelSetState and notif 0x203
* Apply changes
* Remove unused variable
* Fix dynarmic commit
* Sublicense files with MIT License
* Remove non-ascii characters from license
* common: Move settings to common from core.
- Removes a dependency on core and input_common from common.
* code: Wrap settings values
* Port from yuzu to allow per game settings
* citra_qt: Initial per-game settings dialog
* citra_qt: Use new API for read/save of config values
* citra_qt: Per game audio settings
* citra_qt: Per game graphics settings
* citra_qt: Per game system settings
* citra_qt: Per game general settings
* citra_qt: Document and run clang format
* citra_qt: Make icon smaller and centered
* citra_qt: Remove version number
* Not sure how to extract that, can always add it back later
* citra_qt: Wrap UISettings
* citra_qt: Fix unthottled fps setting
* citra_qt: Remove margin in emulation tab
* citra_qt: Implement some suggestions
* Bring back speed switch hotkey
* Allow configuration when game is running
* Rename/adjust UI stuff
* citra_qt: Fix build with separate windows
* citra_qt: Address feedback
* citra_qt: Log per-game settings before launching games
* citra_qt: Add shader cache options
* Also fix android build
* citra_qt: Add DLC menu option
* citra_qt: Run clang-format
* citra_qt: Adjust for time offset
* citra_qt: Implement suggestions
* Run clang-format
Co-authored-by: bunnei <bunneidev@gmail.com>
* Add setting for system time offset
Add a setting to displace citra system time by days, hours, minutes
or seconds
Add UI for the setting which is only visible when clock is set to
system time
Change core/settings.h to include the setting
* Add system time offset to kernel
Actually makes use of the time offset.
* Fix time offset calculatioon in core/movie.cpp
* Replace C++20 chrono::days with seconds
Hopefully fixes the build.
* Improve directory creation in WindowsCopyFiles.cmake
* Release msvc compiled binaries as an alternative to mingw releases
* msvc: do not ship .pdb files
* msvc: Copy necessary files to the release
* windows-msvc: enable compatibility reporting
translation was disabled because the bundled qt doesn't have
the necessary component
Co-authored-by: Michał Janiszewski <janisozaur@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix socket poll and handling in windows
* Fix clang
* Add guest timing adjust
* Use platform independent time fetch
* Use proper type in time_point
* Fix ambiguous function call
* Do suggestions
* Take cpu_clock_scale into account in tick adjust
xbyak is intended to be installed in /usr/local/include/xbyak.
Since we desire not to install xbyak before using it, we copy the headers
to the appropriate directory structure and use that instead
Co-authored-by: merry <git@mary.rs>
previous changes had forced every single user to use custom
directories for NAND and SDMC. Those paths were saved to the
config file and would interact badly with portable builds.
Games will sometimes use these when representing open right bounds
and so disallowing it caused regressions, with a notable example
being when MemoryFill is called to the end of vram, causing an
"invalid end address" error.
This had been noted on a comment in GetPhysicalRef prior to the
regression.
Reported by GillianMC on Discord. Looks to be a small quirk in the QT API.
setText(QObject::tr(status.text));
bringing up QObject breaks the link with the GameListItemCompat
If a shutdown was requested by the application, close the SDL window,
initiating the normal shutdown procedure. This causes a graceful exit
process instead of hanging.
In ffmpeg 5.1, it seems most (or all) of these libraries use a separate
version_major.h, so the logic to check minimum version didn't work
without looking at the major version file.
* AMDs new driver fixed many issues in the OpenGL driver. No reason to
keep these hacks. In addition the upgrade to 4.3 guarantees the
existance of required extensions, so no need to check for them
* The current backend heavily depends on many extensions for shadow
rendering and texture cubes in the fragment shaders. All these
extensions were incorporated to core in 4.3. Support is practically
ubiquitous and requiring support for it makes things a lot easier
* This commit aims to both continue the rasterizer cache cleanup by
separating CachedSurface into a dedicated header and to start weeding
out the raw OpenGL code from the cache.
* The latter is achieved by abstracting most texture operations in a new
class called TextureRuntime. This has many benefits such as making it easier
to port the functionality to other graphics APIs and the removal of the need
to pass (read/draw) framebuffer handles everywhere. The filterer and
reinterpreter get their own sets of FBOs due to this, something that
might be a performance win since it reduces the state switching
overhead on the runtime FBOs.
The JNI functions that have "UTF" their name use "modified UTF-8"
rather than the standard UTF-8 that Citra uses, at least according
to Oracle's documentation, so it is incorrect for us to use them.
This change fixes the problem by converting between UTF-8 and
UTF-16 manually instead of letting JNI do it for us.
Resolves#6077
If only `SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK` is used, `InputCommon::SDL::SDLState` later tries to initialize the game controller in a background thread, which on macOS causes a crash in `SDL_PumpEvents`. From [the SDL docs](https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL_Init), `SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER` implies `SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK`, so this should be a total superset of the previous behavior.
The Controller config UI exposes the Circle mod, only for the Circle pad's modifier, So after changing the binding, it leaves the default binding for the c-stick untouched, and the user is nagged about the (default) D key being bound to something, when trying to bind it to any other button.
With this PR we update the modifier for both the Circle Pad and C-stick.
* ci: bump actions/checkout from 2 to 3
* ci: bump actions/cache from 2 to 3
* ci: bump actions/upload-artifact from 2 to 3
* ci: bump actions/download-artifact from 2 to 3
* Convert Input Count to Frame Count
While recording or playing a movie file, the left side of the status bar currently displays an input counter which shows how many times the emulator has polled for button inputs during the movie. This information is far less easily understandable and less useful for TASing compared to a frame count. The frame count has a linear relationship with input count that can be expressed with Frame Count = 0.255689103308912 * Input Count. Simply put, instead of having a counter that goes up by 3 or 4 every frame, this makes it a counter that goes up by exactly 1 every frame.
* Update movie.cpp
* Update movie.cpp
* Fixing clang-format errors
* Update movie.cpp
Did not realize that the frame rate was defined as a constant somewhere in the source code. This makes this conversion far less sketchy.
* Update movie.cpp
* In older `httplib`, SSL connections were not handled correctly and
will have issues with proxy servers. Also, keep alive directives were
not available back then, which is probably necessary to implement
HTTP_C service correctly.
* Another reason being `httplib` now requires OpenSSL 1.1+ API while
LibreSSL 2.x provided OpenSSL 1.0 compatible API.
* The bundled LibreSSL has been updated to 3.2.2 so it now provides
OpenSSL 1.1 compatible API now.
* Also the path hint has been added so that it will find the correct
path to the CA certs on *nix systems.
* An option is provided so that *nix system distributions/providers can
use their own SSL implementations when compiling Yuzu/Citra to
(hopefully) complies with their maintenance guidelines.
* LURLParse is also removed since `httplib` can handle
`scheme:host:port` string itself now.
video_core: disable depth/stencil texture download on OpenGL ES
Disable deptch stencil shader in texture_downloader_es for now
enable_depth_stencil
DepthStencil
remove GL_DEBUG_OUTPUT_SYNCHRONOUS
So that it is destructed first. Otherwise, the TimeStretcher will be destructed before the Sink, which might cause segfaults when the Sink tries to read data from the TimeStretcher afterwards.
* Update README.md
Add information about the official release channels and update the IRC chat network.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Pengfei Zhu <zhupf321@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Pengfei Zhu <zhupf321@gmail.com>
When the vector is empty, using `&vec[0]` involves undefined behaviour. While that works fine most of the time, Flatpak builds aborted on a failed `__builtin_expect`.
I searched for such occurences across the codebase with the regex `(?<!&)&\w+\[0\]` and fixed those that would potentially cause issues.
* Corrected the path to the headbar icon
Corrected the path where the icon file is located, since the "dist" folder is located next to the binary provided in github.
* Corrected the path to the headbar icon
Corrected the path where the icon file is located, since the "dist" folder is located next to the binary provided in github.
* cmake: allow supplying local compatibility list
* dist/desktop: add prefer non-default GPU hint ...
* On compatible systems, this will make the system to use more powerful
GPU instead of the default one (usually the integrated one)
* renderer_opengl.cpp: fix sanitize_mul check for disk shader cache
* Partially revert "Band-aid solution for 'Disk Shader Cache' (#5188)"
This reverts commit 2e0ce86c9ef82b92f98695e8ab49e5485e796513.
* Disable `disk_shader_cache` checkbox when `hw_renderer` is off
Starting from macOS 10.14, users need to grant permissions for applications to use media capture (camera and microphone).
The application *must* provide a description in its Info.plist or it will be terminated due to privacy violation upon attempting to initialize camera/microphone.
Ideally these two strings should be translated, but since this is not really compatible with Qt's localization system and likely requires separate configuration, I'm currently not that interested in messing with it.
Implements the auto map functionality for the GC adapter.
The controls map nicely to the original 3ds controls, with the select button being mapped to the Z button on GC.
The ZL/ZR buttons are not mapped by this feature.
Streamlines the code and introduces fixes for the origin status of the controller along with adapter hotplug support
Co-Authored-By: Narr the Reg <5944268+german77@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
This is a port of the initial GameCube adapter input support i added into yuzu emulator.
It requires the same setup as when it was first introduced in yuzu, requiring the Zadig driver be installed for the adapter to allow it to interface with libusb.
We can place the external in an inner folder and manage the custom files
necessary to integrate it with CMake directly. This allows us to
directly change how we use it with our build system, as opposed to
needing to change a fork.
Previously the movie was started *after* core starts running, causing potential indeterminism.
Some desyncs are still not fixed; they may be caused by core timing. More investigation is required.
Since we do not have an overlay yet, it can be confusing whether movie is being recorded or played. This makes it clear.
Status messages (e.g. system archive missing) will be overriden, but that shouldn't be too important when recording movies.
Doubled the status bar updating frequency to provide a better experience. It now updates every second.
This is completely rebuilt, in order to allow setting author, displaying movie metadata, and toggling read-only mode.
The UX is changed to more closely match other emulators' behaviour. Now you can only record/play from start/reset (In the future, we might want to introduce 'record from savestate')
Also fixed a critical bug where movie file can be corrupted when ending the recording while game is still running.
Instead of specifying it when starting playback. This is necessary as
you can end up playing the movie even if you started as Recording
(for example, loading a state in R/O mode will switch to Playing mode)
Most other emulators handle this automatically in the frontend,
booting/restarting the corresponding game instead of reporting an error.
Therefore, remove these checks and errors from the module.
These fields are included in most emulators and required by TASVideos.
`input_count` is implemented by counting the number of 'PadAndCircle' states, as this is always polled regularly and can act as a time/length indicator.
TASVideos also require the input count/frame count to be verified by the emulator before playback, which is also implemented in this commit.
The read-only mode switch affects how movies interact with savestates after you start a movie playback and load a savestate. When you are in read-only mode, the movie will resume playing from the loaded savestate. When you are in read+write mode however, your input will be recorded over the original movie ('rerecording'). If you wish to start rerecording immediately, you should switch to R+W mode, save a state and then load it.
To make this more user-friendly, I also added a unique ID to the movies, which allows each movie to have an individual set of savestate slots (plus another set for when not doing any movies). This is as recommended by staff at TASVideos.
* Update deps.sh
GitHub's virtual environment provides 7zip and llvm by default, so brew may fail to install them as another version is already installed
* Use || true to ignore brew installation errors
Allocating new textures has fairly high driver overhead.
We can avoid some of this by reusing the textures from destroyed surfaces since the game will probably create more textures with the same dimensions and format.
Some games (e.g. Pilotwings Resort) create many surfaces that are invalidated quickly but were never removed.
This occasionally lead to large lag spikes due to high lookup times and other data structure management overhead.
Given this is a central class, we should flag cases where the return
value of some functions not being used is likely a bug.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
setMargin() has been deprecated since Qt 5, and replaced with
setContentsMargins(). We can move over to setContentsMargins() to stay
forward-compatible with Qt 6.0.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
I made a request on the Xbyak issue tracker to allow some constructors
to be constexpr in order to avoid static constructors from needing to
execute for some of our register constants.
This request was implemented, so this updates Xbyak so that we can make
use of it.
Previously core itself was the library containing the code to gather
common information (build info, CPU info, and OS info), however all of
this isn't core-dependent and can be moved to the common code and use
the common interfaces. We can then just call those functions from the
core instead.
This will allow replacing our CPU detection with Xbyak's which has
better detection facilities than ours. It also keeps more
architecture-dependent code in common instead of core.
Saves UISettings and Settings when booting a guest. Moves updating
UISettings::values from GMainWindow::closeEvent into its own function,
then reuses it in GMainWindow::BootGame.
Co-Authored-By: lat9nq <22451773+lat9nq@users.noreply.github.com>
* Look at direction of analog axis travel instead of instantaneous sample
* Clang-format
* Use map count, use unordered_map
* Improve digital vs. true analog axis heuristics
* Implement the basics of controller auto mapping. From testing doesn't currenlty work.
Opening the controller requires the device index, but it is only known and guaranteed
at boot time or when a controller is connected.
* Use the SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER flag to initialize the controller
subsystem. It automatically initializes the joystick subsystem too,
so SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK is not needed.
* Implement the SDLGameController class to handle open game controllers.
Based on the SDLJoystick implementation.
* Address review comments
* Changes SDLJoystick and SDLGameController to use a custom default
constructible destructor, to improve readability. The only deleters
used previously were SDL_JoystickClose and SDL_GameControllerClose,
respectively, plus null lambdas. Given that both SDL functions
accept null pointers with just an early return, this should be
functionally the same.
with just an early return
* warn the user when a controller mapping is not found
* Get axis direction and threshold from SDL_ExtendedGameControllerBind
* Reject analog bind if it's not axis, for the couple of examples present in SDL2.0.10's db.
Also add SDL_CONTROLLER_BINDTYPE_NONE for the button bind switch, with a better log message.
* sdl_impl.cpp: Log the error returned by SDL_GetError upon failure to open joystick
* sdl: only use extended binding on SDL2.0.6 and up
* sdl_impl.cpp: minor changes
Try fixing macos build.
2to3 from 2.7 is not really used and is interfering with the
installation of Python 3.9, on which one of ffmpeg's dependencies
depends.
Follows the video core PR. fmt doesn't require casts for enum classes
anymore, so we can remove quite a few casts.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
fmt now automatically prints the numeric value of an enum class member by default, so we don't need to use casts any more.
Reduces the line noise in our code a bit.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
Conversions from void* to the proper data type are well-defined and
supported by static_cast. We don't need to use reinterpret_cast here.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
* game_list: Eliminate redundant argument copies
Several functions can be taken by const reference to avoid copies
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
* game_list: Make game list function naming consistent
Makes the naming consistent with the rest of the functions that are
present.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Lioncash <mathew1800@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
Two of the members of the MicroProfileThreadLog contains two std::atomic
instances. Given these aren't trivially-copyable types, we shouldn't be
memsetting the structure, given implementation details can contain other
members within it.
To avoid potential undefined behavior on platforms, we can use aggregate
initialization to zero out the members while still having well-defined
behavior.
While we're at it we can also silence some sign conversion warnings.
Co-authored-by: Lioncash <mathew1800@gmail.com>
The current inconsistency can result in a developer unintentionally
creating a crash when using UNIMPLEMENTED_MSG, if they're only
familiar with UNIMPLEMENTED. The two macros shouldn't have such
wildly different behaviors.
The feature wasn't working when the "single window mode" was off.
Changed the cursor setting to only affect the render_window and
moved to a signal/slot model to show the mouse.
* service/apt: Add GetModule and GetAppletManager
These will be used to retrieve and set deliver args across system resets (which are currently implemented as complete restarts)
* applet_manager: Implement DeliverArg
`flags` was added to `ApplicationJumpParameters` as flags 0x2 is handled differently from 0x0.
* service/apt: Add ReceiveDeliverArg, implement GetStartupArgument
Some based on guesses.
* Address review comments
* kernel/thread: Change owner_process to std::weak_ptr
Previously this leaked almost all kernel objects. In short, Threads own Processes which own HandleTables which own maps of Objects which include Threads.
Changing this to weak_ptr at least got the camera interfaces to destruct properly. Did not really check the other objects though, and I think there are probably more leaks.
* hle/kernel: Lock certain objects while deserializing
When deserializing other kernel objects, these objects (`MemoryRegion`s and `VMManager`s) can possibly get modified. To avoid inconsistent state caused by destructor side-effects, we may as well simply lock them until loading is fully completed.
* Fix silly typo
Somehow this didn't break?!
* Enable 'Accurate Multiplication' by default.
* Move 'Disk Shader Cache' to the 'Advanced' tab
* Prevent enabling 'Disk Shader Cache' when 'Enable Hardware Shader' or 'Accurate Multiplication' is disabled.
* Do not load 'Disk Shader Cache' when 'Accurate Multiplication' is disabled.
* Add a tooltip for 'Disk Shader Cache'.
Allows some implementations to avoid completely zeroing out the internal
buffer of the optional, and instead only set the validity byte within
the structure.
This also makes it consistent how we return empty optionals.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
* Forward declare ui and use unique_ptr
* ConfigureEnhancements: use unique_ptr for ui
* Use make_unique instead of new where applicable
* Move some of the ui includes that already used unique_ptr
* main.cpp: also make use of make_unique on Config
* Address review comments
The deep recursion has caused issues in certain games with large numbers of files, especially with MSVC builds.
Previously the recursion depth is about equal to the number of files present. With this the depth should be about equal to the maximum depth of the directory structure of the RomFS.
Consistency change with how we mark constants in the rest of the
codebase.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
The list of points is returned by const reference, so we don't need to
make a copy of every element in the list.
Co-authored-by: Lioncash <mathew1800@gmail.com>
- In `SetCurrentThreadName`, when on Linux, truncate to 15 bytes, as (at
least on glibc) `pthread_set_name_np` will otherwise return `ERANGE` and
do nothing.
- Also, add logging in case `pthread_set_name_np` returns an error
anyway. This is Linux-specific, as the Apple and BSD versions of
`pthread_set_name_np return `void`.
- Change the name for CPU threads in multi-core mode from
"yuzu:CoreCPUThread_N" (19 bytes) to "yuzu:CPUCore_N" (14 bytes) so it
fits into the Linux limit. Some other thread names are also cut off,
but I didn't bother addressing them as you can guess them from the
truncated versions. For a CPU thread, truncation means you can't see
which core it is!
The general pattern is to mark mutexes as mutable when it comes to
matters of constness, given the mutex acts as a transient member of a
data structure.
Co-Authored-By: LC <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
These are intentionally discarded internally, since the rest of the
public API allows querying success. We want all non-internal uses of
these functions to be explicitly checked, so we can signify that we
intentionally want to discard the return values here.
5.95 contains a potentially backward-compatibility breaking change, so
we should be updating to this to ensure that our code remains
forward-compatible.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
The settings.h file doesn't actually need all of the definitions
on cam.h, only some of the enums. They can, therefore, be separated
into another file, which is included by settings.h instead.
The other changes are fixing files that included settings.h and
depended on indirect includes from includes of includes of cam.h
In all usages of LogSetting(), string literals are provided.
std::string_view is better suited here, as we won't churn a bunch of
string allocations every time the settings are logged out.
While we're at it, we can fold LogSetting() into LogSettings(), given
it's only ever used there.
Co-Authored-By: Mat M. <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
Keeps the package up to date with the latest major release of fmt.
This version brings in quite a bit of improvements, such as code size
reduction, etc.
Co-Authored-By: Mat M. <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
In cases where the size is not a known constant when inlining, AlignUp<std::size_t> currently generates two 64-bit div instructions.
This generates one div and a cmov which is significantly cheaper.
Some of the classes in this file already do this, so we can apply this
to the other ones to be consistent.
Allows these classes to play nicely and not churn copies when used with
standard containers or any other API that makes use of
std::move_if_noexcept.
* Change "Toggle Speed Limit" to toggle between 100% and a custom value
This will change the shortcut for "Toggle Speed Limit" to make it swap between 100% and the value of "Limit Speed Percent" in the config. Old functionality is still there, but renamed to "Unthrottle".
* Complete reimplementation of the function
* Fix something that didn't get saved correctly
* Fix missing indentation
* Rewrite to keep only a single QSpinBox
* Second rewrite
* set Unthrottled to 0 in the Qspinbox
* Hotkey for Unthrottle
* minor improvements to the design
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Ben <bene_thomas@web.de>
* Default slider values
* clang-format fixes
* Prevent the speed slider from changing size
...when an element in its row has variable width.
* Change "Game Speed" to "Emulation Speed"
* Apply suggestions from code review
`game_speed` to` emulation_speed`
Co-authored-by: Valentin Vanelslande <vvanelslandedev@gmail.com>
* Fix for QSliders
* Revert "Prevent the speed slider from changing size"
This reverts commit ddaca2004484f1e024f49d2e6dc99ef5e261f64d.
* clang-format
...doesn't seem to stick to a choice
* Fix 2 for QSliders
Co-authored-by: B3n30 <benediktthomas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben <bene_thomas@web.de>
Co-authored-by: Valentin Vanelslande <vvanelslandedev@gmail.com>
We can adjust the API to allow std::size_t indices, which simplifies
operating with standard container types. It also prevents truncation
warnings from occurring in these cases as well.
* archive: Make use of std::pair for OpenFileFromArchive
The tuple only makes use of two elements, so we can use a pair to
simplify the number of underlying template instantiations that need to
be done, while also simplifying the surrounding code.
* archive: Simplify MakeResult calls
MakeResult can deduce the contained result type based off the type of
the variable being passed to it, so explicitly specifying it is a little
verbose.
* Avoid deadlock when stopping video dumping
* Use static_cast, make quit atomic
* One more atomic load
* Use suggested lock instead of atomic
* Fix locking
While we're at it, we can also improve some of the allocations and
copying that would be going on in one case by preallocating and then
emplacing before modifying.
This might be caused by some packet/status delay within the enet protocol, or may be caused by our not properly handling disconnection. Anyway, this situation *can* happen, and we should not crash Citra for a non-critical error.
This change is not HW tested as I do not have 3 3DSes, but this should make sure that all the members of the network hold the same `node_info`, `nodes` and the bitmasks, etc.
Previously, when connecting, the host was using the incorrect node_id to update `node_info`.
This is an attempt to fix tywald's problem with MH, reported on Discord a while ago. I'm not sure if this would actually fix that though.
I'm not sure why we decided to have a boolean here, but apparently that wasn't the correct behaviour. According to HW tests, the Software Keyboard simply displays the default text when the button text provided is empty (**not necessarily all zero**). For example, if you set a text for one of the buttons and leave others empty, the button you set will have your text, while others will have their default texts. Removed the boolean and updated frontend code to make it correct.
* gl_rasterizer_cache: Mark file-scope functions as static where applicable
Prevents -Wmissing-declaration warnings from occurring and also makes
these functions internally linked.
* gl_rasterizer_cache: Remove unused local std::string variable
Despite being unused, compilers are unable to completely remove any code
gen related to the construction and destruction of this variable, since
the destructor of std::string is non-trivial.
Thus, we can remove it to reduce a minor amount of unnecessary code
generation
* gl_rasterizer_cache: Mark hash implementation as noexcept
This shouldn't throw.
* gl_rasterizer_cache: Remove unused variable in ClearAll()
* gl_rasterizer_cache: Make use of const on references explicit
While declared as auto&, these actually behave as const auto& variables,
due to the constness of the container being iterated. We can make this
explicit for readability sake.
* gl_rasterizer_cache: Resolve truncation warnings
The size is forwarded to a std::memset call, which takes a std::size_t
as its size parameter, so we can just make this change to silence the
warnings.
* gl_rasterizer_cache: Resolve variable shadowing warnings
Prevents a -Wshadow warning from occurring.
* GUI: Deadzone controls for sdl engine at configuration input
Co-Authored-By: CJ Bok <cjbok@users.noreply.github.com>
* configure_input: Use slider to edit modifier scale
Co-Authored-By: Kewlan <kewlan@users.noreply.github.com>
* Address minor review comment
Co-Authored-By: Kewlan <kewlan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: CJ Bok <cjbok@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kewlan <kewlan@users.noreply.github.com>
It's undefined behavior to pass a null pointer to std::fread and
std::fwrite, even if the length passed in is zero, so we must perform
the precondition checking ourselves.
A common case where this can occur is when passing in the data of an
empty std::vector and size, as an empty vector will typically have a
null internal buffer.
While we're at it, we can move the implementation out of line and add
debug checks against passing in nullptr to std::fread and std::fwrite.
Prevents the internal buffer in the std::optional from being zeroed out
unnecessarily and instead sets the validity byte only in some
implementations.
While we're at it, we can make use of std::move to eliminate unnecessary
heap reallocations from occurring.
Allows us to avoid even more string churn by allowing the AddLine
function to make use of fmt formatting so the string is formatted all at
once instead of concatenating multiple strings.
This is similar to how yuzu's decompiler works, which I've made function
the same way in the past.
Quite a few service functions are stubbed but still pop all their
arguments, which can lead to unused variable warnings.
We can mark the unused arguments with [[maybe_unused]] to silence these
warnings until a full implementation of these functions are made.
Allows implementations to allocate the object and the shared_ptr control
block in one allocation instead of needing to do two separate
allocations.
Also looks much nicer to the reader.
* swkbd: Fix a bug where clicking Cancel hangs the game
The text is validated in `Finalize`. If the validation fails, an error is returned and the applet is not actually finalized. This can result in hangs.
This is usually not a problem as the frontend is expected to validate the text passed to `Finalize`. However, when the user clicked on `Cancel`, the text is ignored and the frontend won't do any validation. Therefore, we should skip the validation here as well.
Also fixed a potential data race. All these functions should now be called on the same thread
* Address review comments
Renamed the fields
Remove close button
This class is memcpy-ed and memcpy has the requirement that data passed
to it must be trivially copyable, otherwise the behavior is undefined.
This is trivial to resolve as BitField was made trivially copyable a
while ago, so this explicit copy assignment operator isn't necessary.
This can be removed as it's not used. Even if it were however, it would
be an incorrect forward declaration, as ServiceManager exists within the
Service::SM namespace, not the top-level SM namespace.
Same behavior, no heap allocation.
strings returned from glGetString() are guaranteed to be static strings,
so this is safe to do. They're also guaranteed to be null-terminated.
Some implementations can use the std::nullopt_t constructor of
std::optional to avoid needing to completely zero out the internal
buffer of the optional and instead only set the validity byte within it.
e.g. Consider the following function:
std::optional<std::vector<ShaderDiskCacheRaw>> fn() {
return {};
}
With libc++ this will result in the following code generation on x86-64:
Fn():
mov rax, rdi
vxorps xmm0, xmm0, xmm0
vmovups ymmword ptr [rdi], ymm0
vzeroupper
ret
With libstdc++, we also get the similar equivalent:
Fn():
vpxor xmm0, xmm0, xmm0
mov rax, rdi
vmovdqu XMMWORD PTR [rdi], xmm0
vmovdqu XMMWORD PTR [rdi+16], xmm0
ret
If we change this function to return std::nullopt instead, then this
simplifies both the code gen from libc++ and libstdc++ down to:
Fn():
mov BYTE PTR [rdi+24], 0
mov rax, rdi
ret
Given how little of a change is necessary to result in better code
generation, this is essentially a "free" very minor optimization.
Previously, we were returning a value that was way too big, causing an integer overflow in Fractured Souls.
According to wwylele, the biggest oberserved save size for 3DS is 1MB, so this new value should leave plenty of room, even if games use a bigger size.
Many of these functions are capable of being used within const contexts,
so we can apply the const qualifier in some cases and add const based
overloads for others, which makes the interface a little bit more
flexible and const-correct.
* core/memory: Amend unusual return value of operator=
operator= usually returns a reference to this. Given there's no comment
explaining why void was used, this can be assumed to be an oversight.
* core/memory: Make use of std::move in Entry::operator=
Same behavior, minus the need for an atomic reference count increment
and decrement (since MemoryRef contains a std::shared_ptr).
* ArmInterface: return ref instead of copy for GetTimer
* ArmInterface: add const ref GetTimer
* ArmInterface: return raw pointer instead of shared_ptr in GetTimer
* remove more unnecessary shared_ptr usage
* Fix save states
* fix unit tests
* video_core: reduce string allocations in shader decompiler
* use append for indentation instead of resize
Co-authored-by: Mat M. <mathew1800@gmail.com>
* am/am: Avoid redundant copy in GetProgramInfoFromCia()
We can just use a reference to the title metadata. Avoids copying
several data entries and std::vector instances that don't need to be
copied.
* hle/service: Avoid redundant copying of std::string
GetUserPath() returns the path as a reference, so we can make use of
said reference to avoid making copies.
By using a reference here, we avoid copying every single element in the
map, each of which contains a std::share_ptr and std::deque containing
std::vectors.
Same behavior, but doesn't result in an allocating copy of the passed in
string. Particularly given the string is only compared against other
existing strings.
Several standard constructors generally check if objects can be moved in
a non-throwing manner (usually via std::move_if_noexcept) to preserve
its exception guarantees. This means that if these were used with
certain containers any reallocations internally would cause resource
churn, as copies would be necessary instead of moves.
This way, if they're every used in that manner, the right behavior is
always performed.
Avoids copying the std::function when we don't need to. Particularly
given the std::function isn't actually stored anywhere, so there's no
need to move it.
Allows interfaces to move the vector into the calls, avoiding any
reallocations.
Many existing call sites already std::move into the parameter, expecting
a move to occur. Only a few remain where this wasn't already
being done, which we can convert over.
This one is similar to the ReceiveCaptureBufferInfo function except it doesn't clear the capture buffer, according to 3dbrew.
This function is used by the Home Menu
The Home Menu uses this to determine whether it is allowed to launch an app (call StartApplication)
This is a no-op for us, we allow any and all titles to be launched. The official APT module holds a list of some forbidden titles like some versions of IronFall and Flipnote Studio 3D.
On Windows, network shares use paths like \\server\share\file which were
being broken by FileUtil::SanitizePath() removing double slashes.
Changed the code in SanitizePath to permit a double-backslash if it
occurs at the start of a filepath (on Windows only).
They are called by the Home Menu during initialization.
These functions will not see much use until we actually implement application jumping and system rebooting. For now we just need them to prevent some unmapped reads in the Home Menu due to the static buffers not being properly set up.
Also rewritten how GetArchiveResource works so that they all use the same interface.
We should decide what to do with these at some point.
Related to #3131 and #3110
* Kernel/Process: Notify the CPUs that a new pagetable has been set every time the process they're executing changes.
Previously the page table would only be changed when the current CPU's page table was changed, this lead to stale JIT states and the PC going to 0 when context-switching a different core inside the ThreadManager::SwitchContext function because the JIT for a new pagetable is only constructed upon receiving the change notification.
* Kernel/Process: Use the relevant CPU's last process to determine when to switch its current process.
Previously it was checking the kernel's current_process variable, which gets overwritten every time a CPU runs its slice. The rescheduling happens after all CPUs have run their slice so the code was effectively only checking the last CPU's process.
* Add and implement option to hide mouse on iniactivity
+ clang format
* Set mouse hide timeout as a constant
* Address review comments, decrease mouse inactivity timeout to 2500ms
* Hide mouse: fix menubar bugs
squashable
* Hide mouse: ensure status bar has the default pointer
This fixes#5067 by reverting a speculative change made in a previous PR.
From this one can conclude that, for disabled textures, black (0,0,0,1) is the correct colour and clear (0,0,0,0) is not.
* video_core/renderer_opengl/gl_rasterizer_cache: Create Format Reinterpretation Framework
Adds RGBA4 -> RGB5A1 reinterpretation commonly used by virtual console
If no matching surface can be found, ValidateSurface checks for a surface in the cache which is reinterpretable to the requested format.
If that fails, the cache is checked for any surface with a matching bit-width. If one is found, the region is flushed.
If not, the region is checked against dirty_regions to see if it was created entirely on the GPU.
If not, then the surface is flushed.
Co-Authored-By: James Rowe <jroweboy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Ben <b3n30@users.noreply.github.com>
temporary change to avoid merge conflicts with video dumping
* re-add D24S8->RGBA8 res_scale hack
* adress review comments
* fix dirty region check
* check for surfaces with invalid pixel format, and break logic into separate functions
1. Ensure that register information available to gdbstub is most up-to-date.
2. There's no reason to check for current_thread == thread when emitting a trap.
Doing this results in random hangs whenever a step happens upon a thread switch.
* video_core/renderer_opengl: Move SurfaceParams into its own file
Some of its enums are needed outside of the rasterizer cache
and trying to use it caused circular dependencies.
* video_core/renderer_opengl: Overhaul the texture filter framework
This should make it less intrusive.
Now texture filtering doesn't have any mutable global state.
The texture filters now always upscale to the internal rendering resolution.
This simplifies the logic in UploadGLTexture and it simply takes the role of BlitTextures at the end of the function.
This also prevent extra blitting required when uploading to a framebuffer surface with a mismatched size.
* video_core/renderer_opengl: Use generated mipmaps for filtered textures
The filtered guest mipmaps often looked terrible.
* core/settings: Remove texture filter factor
* sdl/config: Remove texture filter factor
* qt/config: Remove texture filter factor
* HLE Audio: Increase frame position by input buffer sample rate
Currently the frame position moves ahead by the number of samples
output, but thats a fixed number based on the 3ds native sample rate.
Instead, based on a homebrew by cyuubi and looking at the lle audio,
this sample position should be moved forward by the number of samples
from the input buffer that was read, based on the buffer's sample rate.
* vm_manager: Handle multiple areas in ChangeMemoryState
It is possible that a few areas have the same permisson and state, but with different backing pointers. Currently, this function assumes that only one continous area is found, but this is not always the case.
* service/ldr_ro: Handle multiple areas in VerifyBufferState
It is possible that the buffer passed from the game is made up of multiple areas with the same permisson and state but different backing pointers. Change the check to allow that.
* IOFile: Make the move constructor and move assignment operator noexcept
Certain parts of the standard library try to determine whether or not a
transfer operation should either be a copy or a move. The prevalent notion
of move constructors/assignment operators is that they should not throw,
they simply move an already existing resource somewhere else.
This is typically done with 'std::move_if_noexcept'. Like the name says,
if a type's move constructor is noexcept, then the functions retrieves an
r-value reference (for move semantics), or an l-value (for copy semantics)
if it is not noexcept.
As IOFile deletes the copy constructor and copy assignment operators,
using IOFile with certain parts of the standard library can fail in
unexcepted ways (especially when used with various container
implementations). This prevents that.
* fix various instances of -1 being assigned to unsigned types
* do not assign in conditional statements
* File/IOFile: Check _tfopen_s properly
* common/file_util.cpp: address review comments
Co-authored-by: Lioncash <mathew1800@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Hoffman <godisgovernment@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sepalani <sepalani@hotmail.fr>
When dumping was stopped, the game will be paused and then resumed. However when the game was already paused this will result in the game being unexpectedly resumed, which isn't what we want.
The most important one being adding a mutex to protect the format_context. Apparently it wasn't thread safe (as one'd expect) but I didn't think about that.
Should fix some of the strange issues happening with MP4 muxers, etc.
src/video_core/renderer_opengl/texture_filters/bicubic/bicubic.cpp:51:86: error: cannot initialize a parameter of type 'GLuint' (aka 'unsigned int') with an rvalue of type 'nullptr_t'
glFramebufferTexture2D(GL_DRAW_FRAMEBUFFER, GL_COLOR_ATTACHMENT0, GL_TEXTURE_2D, NULL, 0);
^~~~
src/video_core/renderer_opengl/texture_filters/xbrz/xbrz_freescale.cpp:95:86: error: cannot initialize a parameter of type 'GLuint' (aka 'unsigned int') with an rvalue of type 'nullptr_t'
glFramebufferTexture2D(GL_DRAW_FRAMEBUFFER, GL_COLOR_ATTACHMENT0, GL_TEXTURE_2D, NULL, 0);
^~~~
/usr/include/sys/_null.h:37:14: note: expanded from macro 'NULL'
#define NULL nullptr
^~~~~~~
The main problem is the loss of compatibility with some controllers, but there are also
unwanted changes to the behaviour of PS4 controllers (hardcoded lightbar color).
The file's size is stored in FileSessionSlot and retrieved when the game calls GetSize. However, it is not updated when the file is written to, which can possibly change the file size. Therefore, this can cause GetSize to return incorrect results.
According to HW tests, this vsync event is signaled for activated cameras at about the same frequency as the frame rate. The last 5 vsync timings are recorded (in microseconds) and can be retrieved with the service function.
Also, corrected the default frame_rate to 15, according to HW test.
This should fix the missing camera images in certain games.
The default is discrete_interval which has dynamic open-ness.
We only use right_open intervals anyway. In theory this could allow some compile-time optimizations.
You can now directly place ExeFS overrides/patches inside the mod folder (instead of the exefs subfolder). This allows us to have drop-in compatibility with Luma3DS mods.
This is the main dialog of video dumping. This dialog allows the user to set output format, output path, video/audio encoder and video/audio bitrate.
When a format is selected, the list of video and audio encoders are updated. Only encoders of codecs that can be contained in the format is shown.
This dialog allows changing the value and unsetting one option. There are three possible variants of this dialog:
1. The LineEdit layout. This is used for normal options like string and duration, and just features a textbox for the user to type in whatever they want to set.
2. The ComboBox layout. This is used when there are named constants for an option, or when the option accepts an enum value like sample_format or pixel_format. A description will be displayed for the currently selected named constant. The user can also select 'custom' and type in their own value.
3. The CheckBox-es layout. This is used for flags options. A checkbox will be displayed for each named constant and the user can tick the flags they want to set.
These two functions allow the frontend to get a list of encoders/formats and their specific options.
Retrieving the options is harder than it sounds due to FFmpeg's strange AVClass and AVOption system. For example, for integer and flags options, 'named constants' can be set. They are of type `AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST` and are categoried according to the `unit` field. An option can recognize all constants of the same `unit`.
Previously, we just used the native sample rate for encoding. However, some encoders like libmp3lame doesn't support it. Therefore, we now use a supported sample rate (preferring the native one if possible).
FFmpeg requires audio data to be sent in a sequence of frames, each containing the same specific number of samples. Previously, we buffered input samples in FFmpegBackend. However, as the source and destination sample rates can now be different, we should buffer resampled data instead. swresample have an internal input buffer, so we now just forward all data to it and 'gradually' receive resampled data, at most one frame_size at a time. When there is not enough resampled data to form a frame, we will record the current offset and request for less data on the next call.
Additionally, this commit also fixes a flaw. When an encoder supports variable frame sizes, its frame size is reported to be 0, which breaks our buffering system. Now we treat variable frame size encoders as having a frame size of 160 (the size of a HLE audio frame).
We previously assumed that the first preferred sample format is planar, but that may not be true for all codecs. Instead we should find a supported sample format that is planar.
While YUV420P is widely used, not all encoders accept it (e.g. Intel QSV only accepts NV12). We should use the codec's preferred pixel format instead as we need to rescale the frame anyway.
This uses the mailbox model to move pixel downloading to its own thread, eliminating Nvidia's warnings and (possibly) making use of GPU copy engine.
To achieve this, we created a new mailbox type that is different from the presentation mailbox in that it never discards a rendered frame.
Also, I tweaked the projection matrix thing so that it can just draw the frame upside down instead of having the CPU flip it.
* audio_core: dsp_hle: implements fdk_aac decoder
* audio_core: dsp_hle: clean up and add comments
* audio_core: dsp_hle: move fdk include to cpp file
* audio_core: dsp_hle: detects broken fdk_aac...
... and refuses to initialize if that's the case
* audio_core: dsp_hle: fdk_aac: address comments...
... and rebase commits
* fdk_decoder: move fdk header to cpp file
* videocore/renderer_opengl/gl_rasterizer_cache: Move bits per pixel table out of function
GCC and MSVC copy the table at runtime with the old implementation, which is wasteful and prevents inlining. Unfortunately, static constexpr variables are not legal in constexpr functions, so the table has to be external.
Also replaced non-standard assert with DEBUG_ASSERT_MSG.
* fix case of table name in assert
* set table to private
This slider affects the number of cycles that the guest cpu emulation
reports that have passed since the last time slice. This option scales
the result returned by a percentage that the user selects. In some games
underclocking the CPU can give a major speedup. Exposing this as an
option will give users something to toy with for performance, while also
potentially enhancing games that experience lag on the real console
* Core::Timing: Add multiple timer, one for each core
* revert clang-format; work on tests for CoreTiming
* Kernel:: Add support for multiple cores, asserts in HandleSyncRequest because Thread->status == WaitIPC
* Add some TRACE_LOGs
* fix tests
* make some adjustments to qt-debugger, cheats and gdbstub(probably still broken)
* Make ARM_Interface::id private, rework ARM_Interface ctor
* ReRename TimingManager to Timing for smaler diff
* addressed review comments
* HTTP_C::Implement Context::MakeRequest
* httplib: Add add_client_cert_ASN1 and set_verify
* HTTP_C: Fix request methode strings case in MakeRequest
* HTTP_C: clang-format and cleanups
* HTTP_C: Add comment about async in BeginRequest and BeginRequestAsync
* Update httplib to contain all the changes we need; adapt http_c and web_services to the changes in httplib; addressed minor review comments
* Add android-ifaddrs
10 slots are offered along with 'Save to Oldest Slot' and 'Load from Newest Slot'.
The savestate format is similar to the movie file format. It is called CST (Citra SavesTate), and is basically a 0x100 byte header (consisting of magic, revision, creation time and title ID) followed by Zstd compressed raw savestate data.
The savestate files are saved to the `states` folder in Citra's user folder. The files are named like `<Title ID>.<Slot ID>.cst`.
* yuzu/CMakeLists: Disable implicit QString conversions
Now that all of our code is compilable with implicit QString
conversions, we can enforce it at compile-time by disabling them.
Co-Authored-By: Mat M. <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
* citra_qt: Remove lots of implicit QString conversions
Co-authored-by: Mat M. <mathew1800@gmail.com>
std::function is allowed to heap allocate if the size of the captures
associated with each lambda exceed a certain threshold. This prevents
potentially unnecessary reallocations from occurring.
This holds the archives which include the SelfNCCH archive which holds the RomFS files. If we don't reset it the LayeredFS class can't get destructed and mods files won't be released.
The original path (file_name.exefsdir) is still supported, but alternatively users can choose to put exefs patches in the same place as LayeredFS files (`load/mods/<Title ID>/exefs`).
Only enabled for NCCHs that do not have an override romfs.
LayeredFS files should be put in the `load` directory in User Directory. The directory structure is similar to yuzu's but currently does not allow named mods yet. Replacement files should be put in `load/mods/<Title ID>/romfs` while patches/stubs should be put in `load/mods/<Title ID>/romfs_ext`.
This implementation is different from Luma3DS's which directly hooks the SDK functions. Instead, we read the RomFS's metadata and figure out the directory and file structure. Then, relocations (i.e. replacements/deletions/patches) are applied. Afterwards, we rebuild the metadata, and assign 'fake' data offsets to the files. When we want to read file data from this rebuilt RomFS, we use binary search to find the last data offset smaller or equal to the given offset and read from that file (either from the original RomFS, or from replacement files, or from buffered data with patches applied) and any later files when length is not enough.
The code that rebuilds the metadata is pretty complex and uses quite a few variables to keep track of necessary information like metadata offsets. According to my tests, it is able to build RomFS-es identical to the original (but without trailing garbage data) when no relocations are applied.
The DIGIT filter was incorrectly implemented as preventing all digits. It actually limits the maximum digit count to max_digits, according to ctrulib and hardware testing.
- We have some important audio settings, makes them more discoverable.
Co-Authored-By: bunnei <bunneidev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: bunnei <bunneidev@gmail.com>
Until we get a on screen display or async shader loading, we should at
least have some measure of progress in the meantime. This is 90% a port
from the loading screen I made for yuzu, but with a slightly different
changed detection for when to display the ETA. Now we keep track of a
rolling estimate for shader load ETA and only display a ETA if its going
to take longer than 10 seconds.
Ninja on OSX lately is giving an error where it gets in a cmake
reconfiguration loop. It constantly reruns cmake and detects that the
build file changed, so it reruns it again and again until it times out.
Not going to deal with this right now.
This is based on what was done using additional layouts, but modified
to have a variable to control rotation and making it so Single Screen
Layout behaves like Upright Single would, and Default Layout behaves
like Upright Double would, when the new variable is used.
Large Layout and Side Layout currently ignore the new variable.
New variable still currently doesn't have a hotkey.
The BPS format allows distributing patches that are smaller and that do
not contain copyrighted content if data is relocated
(unlike non-trivial IPS patches).
This is essential for games such as MM3D that have three barely
different code revisions. Supporting all three versions would
demand an unreasonable amount of work; with BPS patches only one
version has to be supported.
This changes ApplyCodePatch to return a ResultStatus, which makes it
possible to determine whether patch applying has failed. Previously,
only a boolean was returned, and false was returned when no patch
was found OR when a patch was found but applying it failed.
This also changes AppLoader_NCCH to return an error if patching fails
because the executable is likely to be left in an inconsistent state
and we should not proceed booting in that case.
This significantly reduces unnecessary disk writes and space usage
when building Citra.
libcore.a is now only ~1MB rather than several hundred megabytes.
Previously we would first attempt to use any buffer that was free,
meaning whichever buffer has already been displayed. This has poor
interactions when the operating system throttles the update rate of the
window, so if there isn't any free buffers available, just reuse the
oldest frame instead.
Simple cut/paste issue where initialized is only set to true when the
emulation attempts to init the Binary Pipe, but we used it to test if
the FFMPEG decoder was valid and disabled it if it wasn't. Just return
the value of have_ffmpeg_dl instead so when dynamic loading is added
it'll still work.
HACK
In Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon in HLE audio, the game mysteriously passes
in an extremely large value for length, which without any checks, causes
HLE audio to allocate an extremely large buffer.
This value seemingly is caused by some other HLE audio feature is missing,
and Luigi's Mansion subtracts two values to get a length, without
checking for overflow first. This appears to be caused by an incorrect
HLE audio emulation, as its fixed entirely by only changing to LLE. As
such, further investigation is required, but in the meantime, completely
eating up our users RAM is unacceptable.
The text shared memory wasn't supposed to be cleared according to my comparison with the LLE swkbd. This can cause issues in certain games such as Harvest Moon.
A null terminator is added to the text copied to mark the end of the string.
Fixes an issue where the touch point is incorrect in OpenGLWindow when the render
target is initialized for the first time with single window mode disabled.
While QOpenGLWidget sounds like a good idea, it has issues which are
harder to debug due to how Qt manages the context behind the scenes. We
could probably work around any of these issues over time, but its
probably easier to do it ourselves with a QWindow directly.
Plus using QWindow + createWindowContainer is the easiest to use
configuration for Qt + Vulkan so this is probably much better in the
long run.
Over time our config values have grown quite numerous in size.
Unfortunately it also makes the single functions we have for loading and
saving values more error prone.
For example, we were loading the core settings twice when they only
should have been loaded once. In another section, a variable was
shadowing another variable used to load settings from a completely
different section.
Finally, in one other case, there was an extraneous endGroup() call used
that didn't need to be done. This was essentially dead code and also a
bug waiting to happen.
This separates the section loading code into its own separate functions.
This keeps variables only visible to the code that actually needs it,
and makes it much easier to visually see the end of each individual
configuration group. It also makes it much easier to visually catch bugs
during code review.
While we're at it, this also uses QStringLiteral instead of raw string
literals, which both avoids constructing a lot of QString instances, but
also makes it much easier to disable implicit ASCII to QString and
vice-versa in the future via setting QT_NO_CAST_FROM_ASCII and
QT_NO_CAST_TO_ASCII as compilation flags.
We relies on UNREACHABLE's noreturn attribute to eliminate parent's "no return value" warning. However, this was wrapped in a `if(!false)` block, which compilers may not unfold to recognize the noreturn nature.
Fixes#4959
Previously options for video dumper and audio decoder is separated, but I forgot to split this `find_package` call so that the other libraries won't be necessary when only using the audio decoder.
By default, DisplayRole is used as the SortRole.
This behaviour is what's expected by the user.
Made it so that an access to SortRole is equivalent to one to DisplayRole.
Also fixes a bug with directory sorting.
Also fix a small issue with incorrect shutdown ordering in SDL.
Previously the system would still be running so the telemetry task
didn't launch and detached_tasks would assert(count == 0)
Fixes a regression from #4862, which caused the NCCH title ID checking
heuristic to be skipped whenever the exheader is replaced.
I was thinking the heuristic wouldn't be needed in that case, but it
turns out that many users still have pathological NCCHs that indicate
they are encrypted but are actually decrypted...
Now the original exheader is always read and used for the heuristic
to determine whether the NCCH is actually encrypted; only then do we
load a replacement exheader (if it exists) to avoid affecting the
heuristic.
This single line mode is aimed at restoring the intended behavior with Small or None icons. Line breaks will be replaced with commas (Region row) or spaces (Name row). One can toggle this option in UI configuration.
This option was intended for enabling optimizations when all rows are granted to have the same height. In our case this is not true, and therefore the behavior is actually undefined. Different versions of Qt handle this differently. Newer versions of Qt tend to hide contents that are too big in height, which goes against our wishes. Thus, it's probably the best to disable this option so that things don't go wrong if we ever decide to update Qt.
Some titles (mostly homebrews) do not use the region free value 0x7FFF but instead set all of the region flags, resulting in all regions displayed in game list, which is not beautiful and not what we want. This fixes it by adding an all_regions check.
Separate options are now provided for FFmpeg AAC audio decoder and FFmpeg video dumper. This allows users to configure Citra with greater freedom.
Also, previously for Linux builds, AAC decoder is accidentally enabled along with the dumper, which could potentially cause patent issues (?). This commit fixes it by only enabling video dumper.
This widget provides a simple list of recorded requests as well as a simple filter and the 'Clear' button. Requests with status 'HLE Unimplemented' or 'Error' will be marked out with the red color.
This widget handles retrival of service name. For reasons refer to a previous commit message.
Added the widget to the Debugging menu, pretty much the same as other debugging widgets.
This is for displaying the service names. This function is only used in the frontend, because Recorder which is in the Kernel cannot and should not have access to SM in the System.
Pretty much the same as LLE requests, the 'translate' part is chosen. A function is added to the context class to record requests that involves unimplemented HLE functions.
The 'translate' function is a great place to put this in IMO as it is possible to get both untranslated and translated cmdbufs. However a kernel reference has to be passed here, but it is not too hard fortunately.
This class resides in Kernel mainly because that, it's hard for kernel objects to get references to the System (and therefore to the Recorder), while much easier for KernelSystem. If this is to be moved to System the code will likely get much more complex with System (or Recorder) references passed everywhere.
This is for displaying the function name for HLE requests. Probably it is possible to do the same for LLE ones but it would require having the HLE handlers available even when not using them, which doesn't seem to make sense and is more of a hack than a proper solution in my opinion.
Added a new state amiibo_in_range. This state is akin to the real world
physical relationship between a 3DS machine and an amiibo, which is
independent from the service state (or even the machine is powered on or
not). The service state nfc_tag_state is then synchronized with this
physical state on every potential point when the state changes. This
solves the issue where user might load an amiibo before NFC service
initializes, or remove an amiibo after NFC service shutdown, which
previously causes inconsistent state change.
Also removed std::atomic on nfc_tag_state, because
1. It is already protected by g_hle_lock
2. It wasn't properly used in the code anyway. For example, there are
many double loading on this variable, which effectively make it
non-atomic.
Previously, telemetry results couldn't give a good estimate for
performance over time, because it didn't include any fields related to
performance. With this, devs should be able to query metabase for mean
frametime to check for performance regressions after a change is made.
For better tracking of performance regressions on incoming changes, this
change adds a way to dump frametime to file by changing an ini config
option. This is intentionally hidden as its only useful to a small
number of individuals, and not really applicable to the general
userbase.
Cyclical dependencies will result in errors. Redirecting err to null
doesn't help. I removed the redirection so that errors and warnings
would show up (they might be useful for us).
As FFmpeg is added, even more cyclical dependencies are present now. I
do not want to figure out what to install first to fix such things, so I
just decided to ignore all of them with a `0` at the end.
The original purpose of freezing CMake is to use a **higher** version than supplied in order to fix a certain issue. Now that a very long time has passed and mingw's CMake has been updated, there's really no reason to still freeze it any more. What's more, trying to use a certain version is unreliable by pacman's design and will probably cause issues for using older versions of dependencies. The current (and previous) mingw errors may come from this...
Two PBOs are used to speed up pixel copying process. To avoid getting the wrong speed/FPS, a new parameter is added to DrawScreens about whether to increase the frame count.
The speed limiter being a frame limiter is an implmentation detail and can be changed in the future. What user care about is that it limit the emulation speed in genenral (not just graphics but also audio+input)
* yuzu/about_dialog: Specify string conversions explicitly
Specifies the conversions explicitly to avoid implicit conversions from
const char* to QString. This makes it easier to disable implicit QString
conversions in the future.
In this case, the implicit conversion was technically wrong as well. The
implicit conversion treats the input strings as ASCII characters. This
would result in an incorrect conversion being performed in the rare case
a branch name was created with a non-ASCII Unicode character, likely
resulting in junk being displayed.
* yuzu/main: Move window title updating logic to its own function
For similar reasons to the previous change, we move this to a single
function, so we don't need to duplicate the conversion logic in several
places within main.cpp.
* Add Anaglyph 3D
Change 3D slider in-game
Change shaders while game is running
Move shader loading into function
Disable 3D slider setting when stereoscopy is off
The rest of the shaders
Address review issues
Documentation and minor fixups
Forgot clang-format
Fix shader release on SDL2-software rendering
Remove unnecessary state changes
Respect 3D factor setting regardless of stereoscopic rendering
Improve shader resolution passing
Minor setting-related improvements
Add option to toggle texture filtering
Rebase fixes
* One final clang-format
* Fix OpenGL problems
Require and assume that override exheaders are decrypted for
consistency with Luma's loader behaviour and to ensure consistent
behaviour regardless of whether the NCCH is marked as encrypted or not.
Currently, exheader overriding with an encrypted NCCH would cause
the title ID checking heuristic to mistakenly disable encryption,
which would then make exefs loading fail.
Allows the configuration code to build successfully with implicit string
conversions disabled.
Also makes default_hotkeys internally linked:
Given the array is a private static array, we can just make it
internally linked to hide it from external code. This also allows us to
remove an inclusion within the header.
* yuzu/bootmanager: Remove unnecessary pointer casts
We can just invoke these functions by qualifying the object name before
the function.
* yuzu/bootmanager: unsigned -> u32
Same thing (for platforms we support), less reading.
* yuzu/bootmanager: Default EmuThread's destructor in the cpp file
This class contains non-trivial members, so we should default the
destructor's definition within the cpp file.
* yuzu/bootmanager: Treat the resolution factor as a u32
Treating it as a u16 can result in a sign-conversion warning when
performing arithmetic with it, as u16 promotes to an int when aritmetic
is performed on it, not unsigned int.
This also makes the interface more uniform, as the layout interface now
operates on u32 across the board.
* yuzu/bootmanager: Log out screenshot destination path
We can make this message more meaningful by indicating the location the
screenshot has been saved to. We can also log out whenever a screenshot
could not be saved (e.g. due to filesystem permissions or some other
reason).
* Fix compilation
This allows an IPS patch to edit .bss. This is useful for game patches
that need to add code, as putting things in .bss allows adding new code
*without* editing .code and thus without having to relocate everything.
Previously we were building with MBCS, which is pretty undesirable. We
want the application to be Unicode-aware in general.
Currently, we make the command line variant of yuzu use ANSI variants of
the non-standard getopt functions that we link in for Windows, given we
only have an ANSI option-set.
We should really replace getopt with a library that we make all build
types of yuzu link in, but this will have to do for the time being.
Enforces the use of the proper URL resolution functions. e.g.
url = some_local_path_string;
should actually be:
url = QUrl::fromLocalPath(some_local_path_string);
etc.
This makes it harder to cause bugs when operating with both strings and
URLs at the same time.
Other overloads of start() are considerably much safer to use if we ever
need this in the future and need to pass arguments to the program, given
it contains separate parameters for the program path and the arguments
themselves, whereas this unsafe overload contains both as a single
string.
Given the alternatives are much safer, we can disable this.
Currently, having a replacement code.bin causes Citra to crash as it is
trying to load icon data from code.bin because of a typo. This commit
fixes that typo.
This attempts to fix segfault in some tests where page table is set before initializing cpu core (intended behaviour? might be worth a check...)
see: src/tests/core/arm/arm_test_common.cpp
see: src/tests/core/arm/dyncom/arm_dyncom_vfp_tests.cpp
It will both change the page table in memory and notify the CPU about the change by itself. This way there is no need to call memory.SetCurrentPageTable() when kernel.setCurrentProcess() and the management is kept internally in the kernel
By default, MSVC doesn't use standards-compliant volatile semantics.
This makes it behave in a standards-compliant manner, making
expectations more uniform across compilers.
The C++ standard allows constexpr variables declared with the extern
keyword to have external linkage. Previously MSVC wasn't abiding by
this. This just makes the compiler more standards compliant during
builds.
Given we currently don't make use of anything that would break by this,
this is safe to enable.
This is performing more work than would otherwise be necessary during
VMManager's destruction. All we actually want to occur in this scenario
is for any allocated memory to be freed, which will happen automatically
as the VMManager instance goes out of scope.
Anything else being done is simply unnecessary work.
This makes cpu_core and memory being completely independent components inside the system, having a simpler and more understandable initialization process
The thread which casues page table changes in memory will be responsible to notify the cpu_core too
* CMakeLists: Move compilation flags into the src directory
We generally shouldn't be hijacking CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS, etc as a means to
append flags to the targets, since this adds the compilation flags to
everything, including our externals, which can result in weird issues
and makes the build hierarchy fragile.
Instead, we want to just apply these compilation flags to our targets,
and let those managing external libraries to properly specify their
compilation flags.
This also results in us not getting as many warnings, as we don't raise
the warning level on every external target.
* CMakeLists: Move off of modifying CMAKE_*-related flags
Modifying CMAKE_* related flags directly applies those changes to every
single CMake target. This includes even the targets we have in the
externals directory.
So, if we ever increased our warning levels, or enabled particular ones,
or enabled any other compilation setting, then this would apply to
externals as well, which is often not desirable.
This makes our compilation flag setup less error prone by only applying
our settings to our targets and leaving the externals alone entirely.
This also means we don't end up clobbering any provided flags on the
command line either, allowing users to specifically use the flags they
want.
Makes the dependency explicit in the TelemetrySession's interface
instead of making it a hidden dependency.
This also revealed a hidden issue with the way the telemetry session was
being initialized. It was attempting to retrieve the app loader and log
out title-specific information. However, this isn't always guaranteed to
be possible.
During the initialization phase, everything is being constructed. It
doesn't mean an actual title has been selected. This is what the Load()
function is for. This potentially results in dead code paths involving
the app loader. Instead, we explicitly add this information when we know
the app loader instance is available.
A checkbox is able to be tri-state, giving it three possible activity
types, so in the connect call here, it would actually be truncating an
int into a bool.
Instead, we can just listen on the toggled() signal, which passes along
a bool, not an int.
* common/file_util: Make IOFile's WriteString take a std::string_view
We don't need to force the usage of a std::string here, and can instead
use a std::string_view, which allows writing out other forms of strings
(e.g. C-style strings) without any unnecessary heap allocations.
* common/file_util: Remove unnecessary c_str() calls
The file stream open functions have supported std::string overloads
since C++11, so we don't need to use c_str() here. Same behavior, less
code.
* common/file_util: Make ReadFileToString and WriteStringToFile consistent
Makes the parameter ordering consistent, and also makes the filename
parameter a std::string. A std::string would be constructed anyways with
the previous code, as IOFile's only constructor with a filepath is one
taking a std::string.
We can also make WriteStringToFile's string parameter utilize a
std::string_view for the string, making use of our previous changes to
IOFile.
* common/file_util: Remove duplicated documentation comments
These are already present within the header, so they don't need to be
repeated in the cpp file.
* common/file_util: Make GetCurrentDir() return a std::optional
nullptr was being returned in the error case, which, at a glance may
seem perfectly OK... until you realize that std::string has the
invariant that it may not be constructed from a null pointer. This
means that if this error case was ever hit, then the application would
most likely crash from a thrown exception in std::string's constructor.
Instead, we can change the function to return an optional value,
indicating if a failure occurred.
* common/file_util: Remove unnecessary return at end of void StripTailDirSlashes()
While we're at it, also invert the conditional into a guard clause.
critical() is intended for critical/fatal errors that threaten the
overall stability of an application. A user entering a conflicting key
sequence is neither of those.
Allows for things such as:
auto rect = Common::Rectangle{0, 0, 0, 0};
as opposed to being required to explicitly write out the underlying
type, such as:
auto rect = Common::Rectangle<int>{0, 0, 0, 0};
The only requirement for the deduction is that all constructor arguments
be the same type.
The previous code was all "smushed" together wasn't really grouped
together that well.
This spaces things out and separates them by relation to one another,
making it easier to visually parse the individual sections of code that
make up the constructor.
VS 2019 is binary compatible with VS 2017, so we can safely use
the prebuilt libraries for VS 2017 with VS 2019. This makes it less
annoying to build yuzu with the most up to date toolchain.
Without passing in a parent, this can result in focus being stolen from
the dialog in certain cases.
Example:
On Windows, if the logging window is left open, the logging Window will
potentially get focus over the hotkey dialog itself, since it brings all
open windows for the application into view. By specifying a parent, we
only bring windows for the parent into view (of which there are none,
aside from the hotkey dialog).
Avoids dumping all of the core settings machinery into whatever files
include this header. Nothing inside the header itself actually made use
of anything in settings.h anyways.
* common/thread: Remove unused functions
Many of these functions are carried over from Dolphin (where they aren't
used anymore). Given these have no use (and we really shouldn't be
screwing around with OS-specific thread scheduler handling from the
emulator, these can be removed.
The function for setting the thread name is left, however, since it can
have debugging utility usages.
* input_common/sdl: Use a type alias to shorten declaration of GetPollers
Just makes the definitions a little bit more tidy.
* input_common/sdl: Correct return values within implementations of GetPollers()
In both cases, we weren't actually returning anything, which is
undefined behavior.
* yuzu/debugger/graphics_surface: Fill in missing surface format listings
Fills in the missing surface types that were marked as unknown. The
order corresponds with the TextureFormat enum within
video_core/texture.h.
We also don't need to all of these strings as translatable (only the
first string, as it's an English word).
* yuzu/debugger/graphics_surface: Clean up connection overload deduction
We can utilize qOverload with the signal connections to make the
function deducing a little less ugly.
* yuzu/debugger/graphics_surface: Tidy up SaveSurface
- Use QStringLiteral where applicable.
- Use const where applicable
- Remove unnecessary precondition check (we already assert the pixbuf
being non null)
* yuzu/debugger/graphics_surface: Display error messages for file I/O errors
* core: Add missing override specifiers where applicable
Applies the override specifier where applicable. In the case of
destructors that are defaulted in their definition, they can
simply be removed.
This also removes the unnecessary inclusions being done in audin_u and
audrec_u, given their close proximity.
* kernel/thread: Make parameter of GetWaitObjectIndex() const qualified
The pointed to member is never actually modified, so it can be made
const.
* kernel/thread: Avoid sign conversion within GetCommandBufferAddress()
Previously this was performing a u64 + int sign conversion. When dealing
with addresses, we should generally be keeping the arithmetic in the
same signedness type.
This also gets rid of the static lifetime of the constant, as there's no
need to make a trivial type like this potentially live for the entire
duration of the program.
* kernel/codeset: Make CodeSet's memory data member a regular std::vector
The use of a shared_ptr is an implementation detail of the VMManager
itself when mapping memory. Because of that, we shouldn't require all
users of the CodeSet to have to allocate the shared_ptr ahead of time.
It's intended that CodeSet simply pass in the required direct data, and
that the memory manager takes care of it from that point on.
This means we just do the shared pointer allocation in a single place,
when loading modules, as opposed to in each loader.
* kernel/wait_object: Make ShouldWait() take thread members by pointer-to-const
Given this is intended as a querying function, it doesn't make sense to
allow the implementer to modify the state of the given thread.
This is a compile definition introduced in Qt 4.8 for reducing the total
potential number of strings created when performing string
concatenation. This allows for less memory churn.
This can be read about here:
https://blog.qt.io/blog/2011/06/13/string-concatenation-with-qstringbuilder/
For a change that isn't source-compatible, we only had one occurrence
that actually need to have its type clarified, which is pretty good, as
far as transitioning goes.
* Set accepted EULA version to max value
CFG: write the max value of 0x7F7F to the default cfg savegame and
auto update on init
CECD: Actually read the EULA version from CFG
* HTTP_C: Implement SetClientCertContext and GetSSLError; Stubbed BeginRequest and BeginRequestAsync
* HTTP_C: Move logs to beginning of function calls
The multiplayer state object and dialogs hold a (modified) game list model, but it isn't updated when the actual game list changes. This updates the multiplayer dialogs with the new game list when it got repopulated.
Allows updating the credentials of the announce session, thus allowing credentials changes to be reflected before citra restart. To avoid race conditions and web errors (you can only update the room that you created, i.e. changing credentials halfway will make it break), now you can only use the Citra Web Services settings when not hosting a public room.
The `Register()` function can now handle error results and the error will be passed immediately to the Qt frontend, instead of being ignored silently and failing later with a "Room is not registered".
The backend is not used until we decide to submit the testcase/telemetry, and creating it early prevents users from updating the credentials properly while the games are running.
Keeps the return type consistent with the function name. While we're at
it, we can also reduce the amount of boilerplate involved with handling
these by using structured bindings.
Some objects declare their handle type as const, while others declare it
as constexpr. This makes the const ones constexpr for consistency, and
prevent unexpected compilation errors if these happen to be attempted to be
used within a constexpr context.
Uses arithmetic that can be identified more trivially by compilers for
optimizations. e.g. Rather than shifting the halves of the value and
then swapping and combining them, we can swap them in place.
e.g. for the original swap32 code on x86-64, clang 8.0 would generate:
mov ecx, edi
rol cx, 8
shl ecx, 16
shr edi, 16
rol di, 8
movzx eax, di
or eax, ecx
ret
while GCC 8.3 would generate the ideal:
mov eax, edi
bswap eax
ret
now both generate the same optimal output.
MSVC used to generate the following with the old code:
mov eax, ecx
rol cx, 8
shr eax, 16
rol ax, 8
movzx ecx, cx
movzx eax, ax
shl ecx, 16
or eax, ecx
ret 0
Now MSVC also generates a similar, but equally optimal result as clang/GCC:
bswap ecx
mov eax, ecx
ret 0
====
In the swap64 case, for the original code, clang 8.0 would generate:
mov eax, edi
bswap eax
shl rax, 32
shr rdi, 32
bswap edi
or rax, rdi
ret
(almost there, but still missing the mark)
while, again, GCC 8.3 would generate the more ideal:
mov rax, rdi
bswap rax
ret
now clang also generates the optimal sequence for this fallback as well.
This is a case where MSVC unfortunately falls short, despite the new
code, this one still generates a doozy of an output.
mov r8, rcx
mov r9, rcx
mov rax, 71776119061217280
mov rdx, r8
and r9, rax
and edx, 65280
mov rax, rcx
shr rax, 16
or r9, rax
mov rax, rcx
shr r9, 16
mov rcx, 280375465082880
and rax, rcx
mov rcx, 1095216660480
or r9, rax
mov rax, r8
and rax, rcx
shr r9, 16
or r9, rax
mov rcx, r8
mov rax, r8
shr r9, 8
shl rax, 16
and ecx, 16711680
or rdx, rax
mov eax, -16777216
and rax, r8
shl rdx, 16
or rdx, rcx
shl rdx, 16
or rax, rdx
shl rax, 8
or rax, r9
ret 0
which is pretty unfortunate.
Allows the compiler to inform when the result of a swap function is
being ignored (which is 100% a bug in all usage scenarios). We also mark
them noexcept to allow other functions using them to be able to be
marked as noexcept and play nicely with things that potentially inspect
"nothrowability".
Including every OS' own built-in byte swapping functions is kind of
undesirable, since it adds yet another build path to ensure compilation
succeeds on.
Given we only support clang, GCC, and MSVC for the time being, we can
utilize their built-in functions directly instead of going through the
OS's API functions.
This shrinks the overall code down to just
if (msvc)
use msvc's functions
else if (clang or gcc)
use clang/gcc's builtins
else
use the slow path
The template type here is actually a forwarding reference, not an rvalue
reference in this case, so it's more appropriate to use std::forward to
preserve the value category of the type being moved.
These can just be passed regularly, now that we use fmt instead of our
old logging system.
While we're at it, make the parameters to MakeFunctionString
std::string_views.
Reduces the potential amount of rebuilding necessary if any headers
change. In particular, we were including a header from the core library
when we don't even link the core library to the web_service library, so
this also gets rid of an indirect dependency.
Since C++17, the introduction of deduction guides for locking facilities
means that we no longer need to hardcode the mutex type into the locks
themselves, making it easier to switch mutex types, should it ever be
necessary in the future.
This reduces the boilerplate that services have to write out the current thread explicitly. Using current thread instead of client thread is also semantically incorrect, and will be a problem when we implement multicore (at which time there will be multiple current threads)
We really don't need to pull in several headers of boost related
machinery just to perform the erase-remove idiom (particularly with
C++20 around the corner, which adds universal container std::erase and
std::erase_if, which we can just use instead).
With this, we don't need to link in anything boost-related into common.
In these cases the system object is nearby, and in the other, the
long-form of accessing the telemetry instance is already used, so we can
get rid of the use of the global accessor.
Moves local global state into the Impl class itself and initializes it
at the creation of the instance instead of in the function.
This makes it nicer for weakly-ordered architectures, given the
CreateEntry() class won't need to have atomic loads executed for each
individual call to the CreateEntry class.
This makes the class much more flexible and doesn't make performing
copies with classes that contain a bitfield member a pain.
Given BitField instances are only intended to be used within unions, the
fact the full storage value would be copied isn't a big concern (only
sizeof(union_type) would be copied anyways).
While we're at it, provide defaulted move constructors for consistency.
This causes a reference cycle because ServerPort also holds a shared pointer to SessionRequestHandler (inherited by ServiceFrameworkBase). Given that the member port is never used in ServiceFrameworkBase, we can simply remove it. The port object is kept alive by ServiceManager|KernelSystem::named_ports -> ClientPort -> ServerPort
Services can hold kernel objects and do cleanup upon destruction, so we need to keep the kernel alive longer. The new order approximnately resembles the reverse construction order. I will revisit the ordering issue and make it less error-prone after global state cleanup
When making the initial implementation, I forgot to add the series variable to the AmiiboConfig struct.
With this PR it is added and many of the AmiiboConfig fields get their proper values now.
The loading of the Amiibo data that is added here has been hwtested.
This fixes Amiibos in Yoshis Woolly World, Smash (partially) and probably other games too.
wwylele / 白疾風Today at 6:14 PM
I doubt the performance of constructing regex everytime the function is called
Is TrimSourcePath only called by logging? if so, you can move the implementation into logging, and cache the regex object into global
This function is probably too specific to be in common anyway
Previously this check is in GetSurface (if (addr == 0)). This worked fine because GetTextureSurface directly forwarded the address value to GetSurface. However, now with mipmap support, GetTextureSurface would call GetSurface several times with different address offset, resulting some >0 but still invalid address in case the input is 0. We should error out early on invalid address instead of sending it furthor down which would cause invalid memory access
* gdbstub: fix IsMemoryBreak() returning false while connected to client
As a result, the only existing codepath for a memory watchpoint hit to break into GDB (InterpeterMainLoop, GDB_BP_CHECK, ARMul_State::RecordBreak) is finally taken,
which exposes incorrect logic* in both RecordBreak and ServeBreak.
* a blank BreakpointAddress structure is passed, which sets r15 (PC) to NULL
* gdbstub: DynCom: default-initialize two members/vars used in conditionals
* gdbstub: DynCom: don't record memory watchpoint hits via RecordBreak()
For now, instead check for GDBStub::IsMemoryBreak() in InterpreterMainLoop and ServeBreak.
Fixes PC being set to a stale/unhit breakpoint address (often zero) when a memory watchpoint (rwatch, watch, awatch) is handled in ServeBreak() and generates a GDB trap.
Reasons for removing a call to RecordBreak() for memory watchpoints:
* The``breakpoint_data`` we pass is typed Execute or None. It describes the predicted next code breakpoint hit relative to PC;
* GDBStub::IsMemoryBreak() returns true if a recent Read/Write operation hit a watchpoint. It doesn't specify which in return, nor does it trace it anywhere. Thus, the only data we could give RecordBreak() is a placeholder BreakpointAddress at offset NULL and type Access. I found the idea silly, compared to simply relying on GDBStub::IsMemoryBreak().
There is currently no measure in the code that remembers the addresses (and types) of any watchpoints that were hit by an instruction, in order to send them to GDB as "extended stop information."
I'm considering an implementation for this.
* gdbstub: Change an ASSERT to DEBUG_ASSERT
I have never seen the (Reg[15] == last_bkpt.address) assert fail in practice, even after several weeks of (locally) developping various branches around GDB. Only leave it inside Debug builds.
udp_server might not be created due to error (occupied port etc.), in which case its destructor and thread-ending call chain will not be excuted in Server::Stop. However, the ending packet still need to be send no matter udp is on or not, so move it to Server::Stop
MSVC does not seem to like using constexpr values in a lambda that were declared outside of it.
Previously on MSVC build the hotkeys to inc-/decrease the speed limit were not working correctly because in the lambda the SPEED_LIMIT_STEP had garbage values.
After googling around a bit I found: https://github.com/codeplaysoftware/computecpp-sdk/issues/95 which seems to be a similar issue.
Trying the suggested fix to make the variable static constexpr also fixes the bug here.
Makes it consistent with the regular standard containers in terms of
size representation. This also gets rid of dependence on our own
type aliases, removing the need for an include.
The necessity of this parameter is dubious at best, and in 2019 probably
offers completely negligible savings as opposed to just leaving this
enabled. This removes it and simplifies the overall interface.
video_core: shorten GetGLSLVersionString
video_core: make GLES version and extensions consistent
video_core: move some logic to LoadShader
video_core: deduplicate fragment shader precision specifier
The comment already invalidates itself: neither MMIO nor rasterizer cache belongsHLE kernel state. This mutex has a too large scope if MMIO or cache is included, which is prone to dead lock when multiple thread acquires these resource at the same time. If necessary, each MMIO component or rasterizer should have their own lock.
To eliminate System::GetInstance usage. Archive type like SelfNCCH and SaveData changes the actual reference path for different client, so archive backend interface should accept client information from the service interface. Currently we only pass the program ID as the client information.
The UI file is rewritten, to better make use of Qt's layouts (instead of depending on abstract geometry). "Add Cheat", "Save", "Delete" buttons are also added.
The UI logic should be rather easy and usable (IMO), but the code may seem a bit dirty. If anyone has a better idea regarding UI logic design or code implementation, feel free to tell me about it.
Added a few interfaces for adding/deleting/replacing/saving cheats. The cheats list is guarded by a std::shared_mutex, and would only need a exclusive lock when it's being updated.
I marked the `Execute` function as `const` to avoid accidentally changing the internal state of the cheat on execution, so that execution can be considered a "read" operation which only needs a shared lock.
Whether a cheat is enabled or not is now saved by a special comment line `*citra_enabled`.
To break a circular reference formed by process->handle_table->shared_memory->process. Since SharedMemory uses its owner process in the destructor, which is not kept alive by SharedMemory any more, we need to make sure that the lifetime of process is longer than the shared memory. To partially resolve this, Process now explicitly releases shared memory first in its destructor. This is with the assumtion that there is no inter-process reference to shared memory on exit, which is not true when we introduce more multi-process emulation. A TODO is left there for this, as more RE needs to be done on how 3DS handles this situation
This commit it automatically generated by command in zsh:
sed -i -- 's/BitField<\(.*\)_le>/BitField<\1>/g' **/*(D.)
BitField is now aware to endianness and default to little endian. It expects a value representation type without storage specification for its template parameter.
This is compromise for swap type being used in union. A union has deleted default constructor if it has at least one variant member with non-trivial default constructor, and no variant member of T has a default member initializer. In the use case of Bitfield, all variant members will be the swap type on endianness mismatch, which would all have non-trivial default constructor if default value is specified, and non of them can have member initializer
According to documentation, if the argument of std::exp is zero, one is returned.
However we want the return value to be also zero in this case so no audio is played.
The V-Sync option is fundamentally broken in Citra, so let's do the same as yuzu and remove it entirely for SDL2 and at least from the frontend for QT.
(It was also only used by 7.3% of users)
Just two minor fixes:
1. Font color is black in dark theme. It is now only black for pings.
2. If a user is called `abc`, you can ping them by `@abc_`. Now a ping only takes effect when there are spaces around it.
std::make_unique for arrays is equivalent to doing:
std::unique_ptr<T>(new typename std::remove_extent<T>::type[size]())
(note the ending () after the array size specifier). This means that the
default value within memory for the constructed types will be whatever
the default constructor for that type does. Given the built-in
type for std::uint8_t doesn't have a constructor, this is equivalent to
forcing zero-initialization, so the memory will already be zeroed out on
construction. Because of that, there's no need to zero it out again.
We can hide the direct array from external view and instead provide
functions to retrieve the necessary info. This has the benefit of
completely hiding the makeup of the SinkDetails structure from the rest
of the code.
Given that this makes the array hidden, we can also make the array
constexpr by altering the members slightly. This gets rid of several
static constructor calls related to std::vector and std::function.
Now we don't have heap allocations here that need to occur before the
program can even enter main(). It also has the benefit of saving a
little bit of heap space, but this doesn't matter too much, since the
savings in that regard are pretty tiny.
Based on the `roles` payload in the JWT, the rooms will now give mod permission to Citra Community Moderators. To notify the client of its permissions, a new response, IdJoinSuccessAsMod is added, and there's now a new RoomMember::State called Moderator.
The user would be notified if the message contains "@" followed by the user's nickname or forum username. An alert would be shown, and the icon and message in the status bar would be changed. All notification is only shown if the chat window currently does not have focus.
Also added a connected_notification icon for showing in the status bar.
The ban list is stored in a format so-called CitraRoom-BanList-1 and just first stores username ban list, one entry per line, then an empty line and then store the ip ban list.
To allow for passing moderation errors around without impacting the State, this commit also separates the previous State enum into two enums: State, and Error. The State enum now only contains generic states like disconnected or connected, and the Error enum describes the specific error happened.
citra_qt/multiplayer/{state, message} is changed accordingly.
Displayed username along with nickname (when they are not identical); Requested and displayed user's avatar; Made the dialog bigger for extended names.
Added a few functions to web_backend (GetImage, GetPlain) to support getting data in multiple content-types.
Added a no_avatar icon for users without avatars.
Added verify_backend to load user_data for members. and removed method to generate UID as this is now done server-side.
Added GetUsername function and a "token" param to room_member.
Also added a username to ChatEntry, so that the username can be shown (along with nicknames) in the chat dialog.
These slots are only ever attached to event handling mechanisms within
the class itself, they're never used externally. Because of this, we can
make the functions private.
This also removes redundant usages of the private access specifier.
The previous code could potentially be a compilation issue waiting to
occur, given we forward declare the type for a std::unique_ptr. If the
complete definition of the forward declared type isn't visible in a
translation unit that the class is used in, then it would fail to
compile.
Defaulting the destructor in a cpp file ensures the std::unique_ptr's
destructor is only invoked where its complete type is known.
Because HLE::Source is initialized as an array in the member initializer, it is hard to let it accept the reference on ctor, so it has a second init stage performed by DspHle::Impl::Impl
Hardware testing indicated that FFFFFFFC is the correct mask for all audio formats (mono and stereo PCM8, mono and stereo PCM16, and ADPCM). This fixes broken audio in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon and a few other games.
Allows capturing screenshot at the current internal resolution (native for software renderer), but a setting is available to capture it in other resolutions. The screenshot is saved to a single PNG in the current layout.
While admirable as a means to ensure immutability, this has the
unfortunate downside of making the class non-movable. std::move cannot
actually perform a move operation if the provided operand has const data
members (std::move acts as an operation to "slide" resources out of an
object instance). Given Barrier contains move-only types such as
std::mutex, this can lead to confusing error messages if an object ever
contained a Barrier instance and said object was attempted to be moved.
This is also unused and superceded by standard functionality. The
standard library provides std::this_thread::sleep_for(), which provides
a much more flexible interface, as different time units can be used with
it.
This is an old function that's no longer necessary. C++11 introduced
proper threading support to the language and a thread ID can be
retrieved via std::this_thread::get_id() if it's ever needed.
Both member functions assume the passed in target process will not be
null. Instead of making this assumption implicit, we can change the
functions to be references and enforce this at the type-system level.
All usage of GetPointerFromVMA is to recover the pointer that is nulled by changing page type to RasterizerCachedMemory. Our rasterizer cache only works on linear heap and vram, so we can recover the pointer directly by address computation, instead of going through VMA table. Also removed a sanity check pointer!=nullptr in RasterizerMarkRegionCached(RasterizerCachedMemory=>Memory), as now the pointer is never null. The sanity check was added in f2a5a77 (#2797), which was originally necessary during VMA unmapping process, because the function is invloked by VMA after unmapping the page, which in turn invokes back to query the memory, forming a circular dependency. Now the dependency is resolved so the check is not necessary
When yuzu is compiled in release mode this function is unused, however,
when compiled in debug mode, it's used within a LOG_TRACE statement.
This prevents erroneous compilation warnings about an unused function
(that isn't actually totally unused).
They were missed, and Copy is very high in profile here. It doesn't block the GPU,
but it stalls the driver thread. So with our bad GL instructions, this might block quite a while.
Those implementations are quite costly, so there is no need to inline them to the caller.
Ressource deletion is often a performance bug, so in this way, we support to add breakpoints to them.
* renderer_opengl: Namespace OpenGL code
Namespaces all OpenGL code under the OpenGL namespace.
Prevents polluting the global namespace and allows clear distinction
between other renderers' code in the future.
* Also namespace TextureCubeConfig
* Add CheatEngine; Add support for Gateway cheats; Add Cheat UI
* fix a potential crash on some systems
* fix substr with negative length
* Add Joker to the NonOp comp handling
* Fixup JokerOp
* minor fixup in patchop; add todo for nested loops
* Add comment for PadState member variable in HID
* fix: stol to stoul in parsing cheat file
* fix misplaced parsing of values; fix patchop code
* add missing break
* Make read_func and write_func a template parameter
An old function from Dolphin. This is also unused, and pretty inflexible
when it comes to printing out different data types (for example, one
might not want to print out an array of u8s but a different type
instead. Given we use fmt, there's no need to keep this implementation
of the function around.
This is an unused hold-over from Dolphin that was primarily used to
parse values out of the .ini files. Given we already have libraries that
do this for us, we don't need to keep this around.
Since last commit SharedMemory only reset source memory set on dtor, service should always release the ref as soon as possible to make the reset happen
This is used by svcControlProcessMemory and maps memory as Locked/AliasCode pair.
Also fixed a bug where map didn't apply specified permissions to the alias memory
Storing signed type causes the following behaviour: extractValue can do overflow/negative left shift. Now it only relies on two implementation-defined behaviours (which are almost always defined as we want): unsigned->signed conversion and signed right shift
There is no external use of PhysicalToVirtualAddress any more, so it there is no need to have a generic function that handles all physical regions. Also, the previous APT change makes it possible that linear heap has some regions mapped to old and new VAddr regions at the same time, so we need to check both region and mark cached for the mapped one. RasterizerMarkRegionCached would skip the unmapped one in its loop
* Initial flatpak support
* Fix compatibility list directory
* Hard-code SSH mount location
* Add workaround documentation
* Change SSH repo directory
* Change SSH repo directory (again)
* Fix variable name
* Remove temporary testing branch placeholder
* Use a flatpak-specific docker image
* Enable network access during the flatpak build so we can download compatibility list the right way
* Fix flatpak tag support
* Fix typo
* Use cloned git for the build
* Change SSH repo location
* Disable shallow git cloning, needed for tagged building
* Kernel: reimplement memory management on physical FCRAM
* Kernel/Process: Unmap does not care the source memory permission
What game usually does is after mapping the memory, they reprotect the source memory as no permission to avoid modification there
* Kernel/SharedMemory: zero initialize new-allocated memory
* Process/Thread: zero new TLS entry
* Kernel: fix a bug where code segments memory usage are accumulated twice
It is added to both misc and heap (done inside HeapAlloc), which results a doubled number reported by svcGetProcessInfo. While we are on it, we just merge the three number misc, heap and linear heap usage together, as there is no where they are distinguished.
Question: is TLS page also added to this number?
* Kernel/SharedMemory: add more object info on mapping error
* Process: lower log level; SharedMemory: store phys offset
* VMManager: add helper function to retrieve backing block list for a range
Processes can keep some Thread/Timer object alive while the manager is already destructed, resulting use-after-free in Thread::Stop and Timer::dtor. To resolve this, the manager objects should be destructed after all related object destructed.
Fixes a bug where quiting citra causes crash while the game is using a Timer.
Fix a warning where class definition and forward declaration mismatch. CodeSet is a kernel object and have ctor/dtor/private members like others, so in convention it should be a class
To obtain the data, the LLEd mii selector of system version 11.8.0 was used.
In AppletManager::GlanceParameter, the following code was added to write the returned buffer data to a file:
if (parameter.buffer.size() == 132) {
std::u16string name(10, '\0');
std::memcpy(name.data(), parameter.buffer.data() + 0x26, 10 * sizeof(u16));
name = std::u16string(name.data());
FileUtil::IOFile file{fmt::format("{}.mii", Common::UTF16ToUTF8(name)), "wb"};
file.WriteBytes(parameter.buffer.data(), parameter.buffer.size());
}
Then "xxd -i" was used on the file to convert it to a hex array.
* FileSys/DelayGenerator: add missing #include and virtual dtor
Added the needed include so that it won't cause error if another file includes this without including the depended files
Deleting a virtual class via base type without virtual dtor is UB, which happens inFileBackend.
* FileSys/DelayGenerator: move function definition into cpp file/n/nTo avoid generating vtable in all units that includes the header file
* filesys/delay_generator: rearrange #include
tr() will not function properly on static/global data like this, as the
object is only ever constructed once, so the strings won't translate if
the language is changed without restarting the program, which is
undesirable. Instead we can just turn the map into a plain old function
that maps the values to their equivalent strings. This is also lessens
the memory allocated, since it's only allocating memory for the strings
themselves, and not an encompassing map as well.
This is more localized to what we want to enforce directory-wise with
the project. CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR indicates the root of the source tree, but
this would cause the wrong behavior if someone included yuzu as part of
a larger buildsystem (for whatever reason). Instead, we want to use the
directory where the "project(yuzu)" command was declared as the root
path reference.
These should be initialized to deterministic values so it's easier to
catch improper behavior, as it'll always be reproducable, instead of
performing uninitialized reads.
These are only used within this class, so we can make them private to
keep their use contained. This also gets rid of the pre-Qt5 'slot'
identifier, since Qt 5's connection syntax doesn't require a function to
be declared a slot anymore.
This gets rid of an unnecessary type conversion. We can just use the
regular QStringLiteral to already format the string as the type
setWindowTitle accepts instead of converting from a std::string
instance.
This was only ever used by the now-removed memory_util functions. Also,
given we don't plan to support 32-bit architectures, this is just a
leftover from citra at this point.
Everything from here is completely unused and also written with the
notion of supporting 32-bit architecture variants in mind. Given the
Switch itself is on a 64-bit architecture, we won't be supporting 32-bit
architectures. If we need specific allocation functions in the future,
it's likely more worthwhile to new functions for that purpose.
We already ignore them on listing devices. We should do the same when selecting devices. This fix a crash when opening a specific device while there is a null device in the list
* Initial implementation
* Various fixes and new features
* Address some review comments
* Fixes
* Address more comments
* Use g_hle_lock
* Add more state checking, remove unneeded include
* Minor changes
Keeps the definition constrained to the citra_qt target and prevents
polluting anything else in the same directory (should that ever happen).
It also keeps it consistent with how the USE_DISCORD_PRESENCE definition
is introduced below it.
Now that all external dependencies are hidden, we can remove
json-headers from the publically linked libraries, as the use of this
library is now completely hidden from external users of the web_service
library. We can also make the web_services library private as well,
considering it's not a requirement. If a library needs to link in
web_service, it should be done explicitly -- not via indirect linking.
Like with TelemetryJson, we can make the implementation details private
and avoid the need to expose httplib to external libraries that need to
use the Client class.
Users of the web_service library shouldn't need to care about an
external library like json.h. However, given it's exposed in our
interface, this requires that other libraries publicly link in the JSON
library. We can do better.
By using the PImpl idiom, we can hide this dependency in the cpp file
and remove the need to link that library in altogether.
Taking them by const reference isn't advisable here, because it means
the std::move calls were doing nothing and we were always copying the
std::string instances.
Two functional change:
QueryProcessMemory uses the process passed from handle instead current_process
Thread::Stop() uses TLS from owner_process instead of current_process
This should be using the process instance retrieved within the function,
and not g_current_process, otherwise this is potentially comparing
iterators from unrelated vma_map instances (which is undefined
behavior).
Lets us keep the generic portions of the compatibility list code
together, and allows us to introduce a type alias that makes it so we
don't need to type out a very long type declaration anymore, making the
immediate readability of some code better.
This has gotten sufficiently large enough to warrant moving it to its
own source files. Especially given it dumps the file_sys headers around
code that doesn't use it for the most part.
This'll also make it easier to introduce a type alias for the
compatibility list, so a large unordered_map type declaration doesn't
need to be specified all the time (we don't want to propagate the
game_list_p.h include via the main game_list.h header).
Depending on whether or not USE_DISCORD_PRESENCE is defined, the "state"
parameter can be used or unused. If USE_DISCORD_PRESENCE is not defined,
the parameter will be considered unused, which can lead to compiler
warnings. So, we can explicitly mark it with [[maybe_unused]] to inform
the compiler that this is intentional.
We can utilize QStringList's join() function to perform all of the
appending in a single function call.
While we're at it, make the extension list a single translatable string
and add a disambiguation comment to explain to translators what %1
actually is.
change TouchToPixelPos to return std::pair<int, int>
static_cast (SDL)
various minor style and code improvements
style - PascalCase for function names
made touch events private
const pointer arg in touch events
make TouchToPixelPos a const member function
did I do this right?
braces on barely-multiline if
remove question comment (confirmed in Discord)
fixed consts
remove unused parameter from TouchEndEvent
DRY - High-DPI scaled touch put in separate function
also fixes a bug where if you start touching (with either mouse or touchscreen) and drag the mouse to the LEFT of the emulator window, the touch point jumps to the RIGHT side of the touchscreen; draggin to above the window would make it jump to the bottom.
implicit conversion from QPoint to QPointF, apparently
I have no idea what const even means but I'll put it here anyway
remove unused or used-once variables
make touch scaling functions const, and put their implementations together
removed unused FingerID parameters
QTouchEvent forward declaration; add comment to TouchBegin that was lost in an edit
better DRY in SDL
To do -> TODO(NeatNit)
remove unused include
This adds a Game List configuration group box which is similar to yuzu's, with features including icon size setting, row 1/2 text, and ability to hide invalid titles (those without a valid SMDH). I also added a UI tab and moved the language and theme settings there.
The real console can't launch an Application directly from within another Application so it has to go through the Home Menu. We do not have such limitation and can directly launch the requested title.
operator+ for std::string creates an entirely new string, which is kind
of unnecessary here if we just want to append a null terminator to the
existing one.
Reduces the total amount of potential allocations that need to be done
in the logging path.
Placing the array wholesale into the header places a copy of the whole
array into every translation unit that uses the data, which is wasteful.
Particularly given that this array is referenced from three different
translation units.
This also changes the array to contain pairs of const char*, rather than
QString instances. This way, the string data is able to be fixed into
the read-only segment of the program, as well as eliminate static
constructors/heap allocation immediately on program start.
* Core: pass down Core::System reference to all services
This has to be done at once due to unified interface used by HLE/LLE switcher
* apt: eliminate Core::System::GetInstance
* gpu_gsp: eliminate Core::System::GetInstance in service
* hid: eliminate Core::System::GetInstance
* nwm: eliminate Core::System::GetInstance
* err_f: eliminate Core::System::GetInstance
* Try to manually overwrite
* Update appveyor.yml
* Update appveyor.yml
* what about don't overwrite?
* what if only syyu once?
* still need to syyu twice it seems
* add comment as well as trigger rebuild
what happened to msvc
* it seems that I can just remove the -Syy
Keeps the individual behaviors in their own functions, and cleanly
separate. We can also do a little better by converting the relevant IDs
within the core to a QString only once, instead of converting every
string into a std::string.
Disambiguates what the string represents to help translators more easily
understand what it is that they're translating. While we're at it, we
can move the code to its own function, so that we don't need to specify
the same string twice.
These functions are pretty much identical to BeginImportProgram and EndImportProgram.
We don't need to do anything special in EndImportProgramWithoutCommit and CommitImportPrograms because we don't need to implement the two-phase title installation that the 3DS uses to prevent corruption of the title.db.
FS subfiles are created with File::OpenSubFile, they have a start offset that must be added to all read/write operations.
The implementation in this commit is done using a new FileBackend that wraps the FS::File along with the start offset.
Any SDL invocation can call the even callback on the same thread, which can call GetSDLJoystickBySDLID and eventually cause double lock on joystick_map_mutex. To avoid this, lock guard should be placed as closer as possible to the object accessing code, so that any SDL invocation is with the mutex unlocked
Frame advancing is a commonly used TAS feature which basically means running the game frame by frame. TASers use this feature to press exact buttons at the exact frames. This commit added frame advancing to the framelimiter and two actions to the Movie menu. The default hotkey is `\` for advancing frames, and `Ctrl+A` for toggling frame advancing. The `Advance Frame` hotkey would automatically enable frame advancing if not already enabled.
boost::static_pointer_cast for boost::intrusive_ptr (what SharedPtr is),
takes its parameter by const reference. Given that, it means that this
std::move doesn't actually do anything other than obscure what the
function's actual behavior is, so we can remove this. To clarify, this
would only do something if the parameter was either taking its argument
by value, by non-const ref, or by rvalue-reference.
This adds a clock init time field to the CTM header. The clock settings would be overridden when playing a movie. And when recording a movie, if the clock is set to System Time, it would be set to fixed init time at the current moment as well. In this way this keeps consistency with the RNG even if the user does just no setting.
Keeps the toolchain used for CI up to date. Xcode 10 also brings in
better (but not complete) C++17 support on macOS. Notably it allows the
use of the <any>, <optional>, and <variant> headers that were introduced
in C++17, among other things. Now we can use the standard-provided
facilities instead of needing to rely on boost for these.
Github Linguist will read this file when calculating language stats for
the repository. We can use this to exclude any vendored dependencies in
externals and dist. Also makes all h files be considered cpp
Changes the interface as well to remove any unique methods that
frontends needed to call such as StartJoystickEventHandler by
conditionally starting the polling thread only if the frontend hasn't
started it already. Additionally, moves all global state into a single
SDLState class in order to guarantee that the destructors are called in
the proper order
This can just be a regular function, getting rid of the need to also
explicitly undef the define at the end of the file. Given FuncReturn()
was already converted into a function, it's #undef can also be removed.
Instead of using an unsigned int as a parameter and expecting a user to
always pass in the correct values, we can just convert the enum into an
enum class and use that type as the parameter type instead, which makes
the interface more type safe.
We also get rid of the bookkeeping "NUM_" element in the enum by just
using an unordered map. This function is generally low-frequency in
terms of calls (and I'd hope so, considering otherwise would mean we're
slamming the disk with IO all the time) so I'd consider this acceptable
in this case.
First of all they are foundamentally broken. As our convention is that std::string is always UTF-8, these functions assume that the multi-byte character version of TString (std::string) from windows is also in UTF-8, which is almost always wrong. We are not going to build multi-byte character build, and even if we do, this dirty work should be handled by frontend framework early.
There were a few places where nested namespace specifiers weren't being
used where they could be within the service code. This amends that to
make the namespacing a tiny bit more compact.
We always use unicode internally. Any dirty work of conversion with other codec should be handled by frontend framework (Qt). Further more, ShiftJIS/CP1252 are not special (they are not code set used by 3ds, or any guest/host dependencies we have), so there is no reason to specifically include them
Qt provides an overload of tr() that operates on quantities in relation
to pluralization. This also allows the translation to adapt based on the
target language rules better.
For example, the previous code would result in an incorrect translation
for the French language (which doesn't use the pluralized version of
"result" in the case of a total of zero. While in English it's
correct to use the pluralized version of "result", that is, "results"
---
For example:
English: "0 results"
French: "0 résultat" (uses the singular form)
In French, the noun being counted is singular if the quantity is 0 or 1.
In English, on the other hand, if the noun being counted has a quantity
of 0 or N > 1, then the noun is pluralized.
---
For another example in a language that has different counting methods
than the above, consider English and Irish. Irish has a special form of
of a grammatical number called a dual. Which alters how a word is
written when N of something is 2. This won't appear in this case with a
direct number "2", but it would change if we ever used "Two" to refer to
two of something. For example:
English: "Zero results"
Irish: "Toradh ar bith"
English: "One result"
Irish: "Toradh amháin"
English: "Two results"
Irish: "Dhá thorthaí" <- Dual case
Which is an important distinction to make between singular and plural,
because in other situations, "two" on its own would be written as "dó"
in Irish. There's also a few other cases where the order the words are
placed *and* whether or not the plural or singular variant of the word
is used *and* whether or not the word is placed after or between a set
of numbers can vary. Counting in Irish also differs depending on whether or not
you're counting things (like above) or counting people, in which case an
entirely different set of numbers are used.
It's not important for this case, but it's provided as an example as to why one
should never assume the placement of values in text will be like that of
English or other languages. Some languages have very different ways to
represent counting, and breaking up the translated string like this
isn't advisable because it makes it extremely difficult to get right
depending on what language a translator is translating text into due to
the ambiguity of the strings being presented for translation.
In this case a translator would see three fragmented strings on
Transifex (and not necessarily grouped beside one another, but even
then, it would still be annoying to decipher):
- "of"
- "result"
- "results"
There is no way a translator is going to know what those sets of words
are actually used for unless they look at the code to see what is being
done with them (which they shouldn't have to do).
This was very likely intended to be a logical OR based off the
conditioning and testing of inversion in one case.
Even if this was intentional, this is the kind of non-obvious thing one
should be clarifying with a comment.
Multi-line doc comments still need the '<' after the ///, otherwise it's
treated as a regular comment and makes the original doc comment broken
in viewers, IDEs, etc. While we're at it, also fix some typos in the
comments.
While likely very uncommon, this sanitizes the input and does nothing in
the event of the length being equal to or less than zero, avoiding
constructing a std::string when there's no need to. It also avoids an
out-of-memory scenario, as a negative value would wrap around to its
equivalent unsigned representation in std::string's constructor.
e.g. If someone was silly and a length of -1 was specified, this would
make a string with a length of 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF on a 64-bit platform,
which will obviously eventually fail due to the allocation being way too
large.
Previously, these were sitting outside of the Kernel namespace, which
doesn't really make sense, given they're related to the Thread class
which is within the Kernel namespace.
"value" is already a used variable name within the outermost ranged-for
loop, so this variable was shadowing the outer one. This isn't a bug,
but it will get rid of a -Wshadow warning.
* Add ZeroMQ external submodule
* ZeroMQ libzmq building on macOS
* Added RPC namespace, settings and logging
* Added request queue handling and new classes
* Add C++ interface to ZeroMQ
* Added start of ZeroMQ RPC Server implementation.
* Request construction and callback request handling
* Read and write memory implementation
* Add ID to request format and send reply
* Add RPC setting to macOS UI
* Fixed initialization order bug and added exception handling
* Working read-write through Python
* Update CMakeLists for libzmq to resolve target name conflict on Windows
* Platform-specific CMake definitions for Windows/non-Windows
* Add comments
* Revert "Add RPC setting to macOS UI"
* Always run RPC server instead of configurable
* Add Python scripting example. Updated .gitignore
* Rename member variables to remove trailing underscore
* Finally got libzmq external project building on macOS
* Add missing dependency during libzmq build
* Adding more missing dependencies [skip ci]
* Only build what is required from libzmq
* Extra length checks on client input
* Call InvalidateCacheRange after memory write
* Revert MinGW change. Fix clang-format. Improve error handling in request/reply. Allow any length of data read/write in Python.
* Re-organized RPC static global state into a proper class. [skip ci]
* Make sure libzmq always builds in Release mode
* Renamed Request to Packet since Request and Reply are the same thing
* Moved request fulfillment out of Packet and into RPCServer
* Change request thread from sleep to condition variable
* Remove non-blocking polling from ZMQ server code. Receive now blocks and terminates properly without sleeping. This change significantly improves script speed.
* Move scripting files to dist/ instead of src/
* C++ code review changes for jroweboy [skip ci]
* Python code review changes for jroweboy [skip ci]
* Add docstrings and tests to citra.py [skip ci]
* Add host OS check for libzmq build
* Revert "Add host OS check for libzmq build"
* Fixed a hang when emulation is stopped and restarted due to improper destruction order of ZMQ objects [skip ci]
* Add scripting directory to archive packaging [skip ci]
* Specify C/CXX compiler variables on MinGW build
* Only specify compiler on Linux mingw
* Use gcc and g++ on Windows mingw
* Specify generator for mingw
* Don't specify toolchain on windows mingw
* Changed citra.py to support Python 3 instead of Python 2
* Fix bug where RPC wouldn't restart after Stop/Start emulation
* Added copyright to headers and reorganized includes and forward declarations
* use SDL_PollEvent instead of SDL_JoystickUpdate
Register hot plugged controller by GUID if they were configured in a previous session
* Move SDL_PollEvent into its own thread
* Don't store SDLJoystick pointer in Input Device; Get pointer on each GetStatus call
* Fix that joystick_list gets cleared after SDL_Quit
* Add VirtualJoystick for InputDevices thats never nullptr
* fixup! Add VirtualJoystick for InputDevices thats never nullptr
* fixup! fixup! Add VirtualJoystick for InputDevices thats never nullptr
* Remove SDL_GameController, make SDL_Joystick* unique_ptr
* fixup! Remove SDL_GameController, make SDL_Joystick* unique_ptr
* Adressed feedback; fixed handling of same guid reconnects
* fixup! Adressed feedback; fixed handling of same guid reconnects
* merge the two joystick_lists into one
* make SDLJoystick a member of VirtualJoystick
* fixup! make SDLJoystick a member of VirtualJoystick
* fixup! make SDLJoystick a member of VirtualJoystick
* fixup! fixup! make SDLJoystick a member of VirtualJoystick
* Added a context menu on the buttons including Clear & Restore Default
* Allow clearing (unsetting) inputs. Added a Clear All button
* Allow restoring a single input to default (instead of all)
* Fix the issue that icons for owned games do not appear
* Fix the issue where you would double click on a room and connect to another
* Fix the issue that room name and nickname does not have size limitation
This change to floor() was made in 2927c88, which was a result of doing some hwtest. It turned out that it was buggy edge cases in PICA, and for most cases round() still applies
These currently aren't used and contain commented out source code that
corresponds to Dolphin's JIT. Given our CPU code is organized quite
differently, we shouldn't be keeping this around (at the moment it just
adds to compile times marginally).
Given these functions aren't intended to be used frequently, there's no
need to keep the std::string instances allocated for the whole lifetime
of the program. It's just a waste of memory.
Despite being covered by a global mutex, we should still ensure that the
class handles its reference counts properly. This avoids potential
shenanigans when it comes to data races.
Given this is the root object that drives quite a bit of the kernel
object hierarchy, ensuring we always have the correct behavior (and no
races) is a good thing.
The filter is returned via const reference, so this was making a
pointless copy of the entire filter every time a message was being
pushed into the logger instance.
Shared fonts is no different from any other system archives, and there is not really any point to make a separate status for it. This also fixes the incorrect error message that was introduced when I made the UI text improvements.
* Add setting to switch between a fixed start time and the system time
Add clock settings to SDL
Make clock configureable in qt
Add a SharedPage handler class
Init shared_page_handler for tests
* Change authentication system to JWT
* Address review comments
* Get rid of global variable, fix some documentations, fix a bug when verificating
* Refactor PostJson to avoid code duplication
* Rename jwt_token, add functionality to request a new JWT when getting a 401
* Take bools by value instead of const reference
* Send request again when JWT is invalid and use forward declarations
* Omit brackets
Rather than having to type out the full std::map type signature, we can
just use a straightforward alias. While we're at it, rename
GetBreakpointList to GetBreakpointMap, which makes the name more
accurate. We can also get rid of unnecessary u64 static_casts, since
VAddr is an alias for a u64.
…class
Makes the global a member of the RendererBase class. We also change this
to be a reference. Passing any form of null pointer to these functions
is incorrect entirely, especially given the code itself assumes that the
pointer would always be in a valid state.
This also makes it easier to follow the lifecycle of instances being
used, as we explicitly interact the renderer with the rasterizer, rather
than it just operating on a global pointer.
Instead, we make a proper registry class and house it within the main
window, then pass it to whatever needs access to the loaded hotkeys.
This way, we avoid a global variable, and don't need to initialize a
std::map instance before the program can do anything.
* kernel/event: Make data members private
Instead we can simply provide accessors to the required data instead of
giving external read/write access to the variables directly.
* fix compile error
* client_port: Make all data members private
These members don't need to be entirely exposed, we can instead expose
an API to operate on them without directly needing to mutate them
We can also guard against overflow/API misuse this way as well, given
active_sessions is an unsigned value.
* make the condition an assert
The minimum clang/GCC versions we support already support this. We can also
remove is_standard_layout(), as fread and fwrite only require the type to be
trivially copyable.
Using member variables for referencing the segments array increases the
size of the class in memory for little benefit. The same behavior can be
achieved through the use of accessors that just return the relevant
segment.
General moving to keep kernel object types separate from the direct
kernel code. Also essentially a preliminary cleanup before eliminating
global kernel state in the kernel code.
* Initial Discord RPC support
Build with Discord Presence ON
Fix RPC detection
Fix Time elapsed on pause; will now continue to count.
* Fix CI builds with compile flag
Addressed reviews
Fix silly mistakes
Fix 'Not in-game' display
class instead of namespace
Fix
Revamped
remove redundant code
Using Pimpl pattern
* Implement Null class
* Fix config updation
* Addressed All Reviews
* externals/discord-rpc : Updated to latest commit
* qt_themes: replace game_list icons
The original icons were drawn by @BreadFish64 and they do not look that good. So I got some icons in similar styles (black and white) from https://icons8.com to replace the old icons. I'm pretty sure I'm licensed to use them for Citra, by the way.
* icon licenses
- Can be used in either DynCom or Dynarmic mode
- Added support for threads
- Proper support for FPU registers
- Fix for NibbleToHex conversion that used to produce false error codes
- Fix for clang-format failing under Windows
* qt_themes: add two colorful themes
These two colorful themes are based on the Default and Dark themes, and contain icons that are colored rather than black and white. These icons come from https://icons8.com and they have been slightly revised by me. I'm pretty sure I was licensed to use them for Citra.
* Add license for icons
* NWM_UDS: use sizeof(<var being used>) instead of hard-coded type
Intend to fix#4090.
` node_map.node.second` type was changed to `u16` in #3985. However the type change wasn't reflected here. Should have used variable name instead to automatically do type change
* NWM_UDS: ... and also the node.first one
* NWM_UDS: ... and here
* Network: bump version because we changed UDS packet layout
* Update nwm_uds.cpp
These functions include reloading udp client, testing communication and configuring calibration. I also added a function to common/thread.h to use WaitFor.
Avoids using a u32 to compare against a range of size_t, which can be a
source of warnings. While we're at it, compress a std::tie into a
structured binding.
Gets rid of the need to hardcode the type in multiple places. This will
now be deduced automatically, based off the elements in the container
being provided to the algorithm.
* Service::HTTP_C: Add decryption of the ClCertA
* fixup! Service::HTTP_C: Add decryption of the ClCertA
* fixup! Service::HTTP_C: Add decryption of the ClCertA
* FileSys:: Add MakeNCCHArchivePath and MakeNCCHFilePath; Small fixes in HTTP_C::DecryptDefaultClientCert
* fixup! fixup! Service::HTTP_C: Add decryption of the ClCertA
* fixup! fixup! fixup! Service::HTTP_C: Add decryption of the ClCertA
An implementation of the cemuhook motion/touch protocol, this adds the
ability for users to connect several different devices to citra to send
direct motion and touch data to citra.
This got rid of a warning of CMake Policy CMP0071 not set. In fact, setting it to either OLD or NEW is same for Citra (I tested on MSVC and MinGW), and the OLD option is deprecated, so I am using NEW here.
These are unused and essentially don't provide much benefit either. If
we ever need rotation functions, these can be introduced in a way that
they don't sit in a common_* header and require a bunch of ifdefing to
simply be available
There's no need to perform the resize separately here, since the
constructor allows presizing the buffer.
Also move the empty string check before the construction of the string
to make the early out more straightforward.
This is equivalent to doing:
push_back(std::string(""));
which is likely not to cause issues, assuming a decent std::string
implementation with small-string optimizations implemented in its
design, however it's still a little unnecessary to copy that buffer
regardless. Instead, we can use emplace_back() to directly construct the
empty string within the std::vector instance, eliminating any possible
overhead from the copy.
We can just use the variant of std::string's replace() function that can
replace an occurrence with N copies of the same character, eliminating
the need to allocate a std::string containing a buffer of spaces.
Allows avoiding constructing std::string instances, since this only
reads an arbitrary sequence of characters.
We can also make ParseFilterRule() internal, since it doesn't depend on
any private instance state of Filter
These can just use a view to a string since its only comparing against
two names in both cases for matches. This avoids constructing
std::string instances where they aren't necessary.
We can just leverage std::unique_ptr to automatically close these for us
in error cases instead of jumping to the end of the function to call
fclose on them.
This avoids a redundant std::string construction if a key doesn't exist
in the map already.
e.g.
data[key] requires constructing a new default instance of the value in
the map (but this is wasteful, since we're already setting something
into the map over top of it).
In dark theme, it is very hard to see the connected/disconnected icons because they are dark too. So I added two white-coloured icons for the dark theme. This also fixed an issue where theme update does not change the icon on the status bar.
Use the session data to store information about the HTTP session state.
This is based on reverse engineering of the HTTP module.
The AddRequestHeader function is still mostly incorrect, this will be fixed in follow up PRs
Note: according to cppreference it is necessary to convert char to unsigned char when using std::tolower and std::toupper, otherwise the behaviour would be undefined.
This allows LLE library applets (like swkbd) to properly close and return to the application instead of hanging.
There is still a bug in our rasterizer cache that may cause crashes some time after an applet is closed, but that is tangential to this change and should be tackled separately.
Currently LLE applets cannot exit properly in Citra and causes Citra to hang. We are already providing HLE for applets, and the LLE applets are preventing users who dumped their system files from using the applets correctly. Before the further fix is done, I think we should temporaily disable loading LLE applets.
When you change the language when a game is running, the "Continue" action in the "Emulation" menu would become "Start". This commit fixes the issue by checking and setting it if it should be "Continue". It seems that this is the only place with this issue.
The hotkey widget has a separate class defined for it, and qt cannot automatically retranslate it when retranslateUi is called. This commit explicitly calls the function to retranslate the hotkey dialog.
Previously, once you change language, the texts in the buttons in the Input tab will disappear. It is because the default text in the buttons are empty, and we did not update the text after translations are reloaded, aka texts are reset. This commit fixed the issue.
Due to a bug of Qt Linguist, the spliters in numbers cannot be parsed correctly and will cause strange issues. As far as I know, this caused 4 texts to be untranslated (translation source for them are not generated). Before the Qt bug is fixed (and we move to that version), I think we can temporarily remove the spliters from the numbers.
Previously for installed titles, the file type would be NCCH (assumed as CXI) and the extension would be ".app". This would trigger a warning of the file "having a different type than its extension", which is actually not true here.
This doesn't depend on class state at all, so this can be made internal.
While we're at it, amend the function to take its arguments by const reference.
QString initializes to an empty string by default, so this does nothing
meaningful. While we're at it, use a constructor initializer list for
initializing the gamelist member variable.
These operators don't modify internal class state, so they can be made
const member functions. While we're at it, drop the unnecessary inline
keywords. Member functions that are defined in the class declaration are
already inline by default.
This provides the equivalent behavior, but without as much boilerplate.
While we're at it, explicitly default the move constructor, since we
have a move-assignment operator defined.
* Add virtual SharedFont; Load if dumped is missing
* Move open_source_archives to externals; add readme and git hash to open_source_archives
* Updated shared font to newest version: m fixed, symbols fixed
* Addressed comments and removed the applet interface
* swkbd: address @lioncash's comments
* core: more fixes
** Moved registered_swkbd to System
** Removed an usused virtual
** Removed functionality of DrawScreenKeyboard
** Removed src/core/settings.h change
* swkbd: address @lioncash's 2nd review
* swkbd: update logging macro
* QtKeyboard: Make dialog modal and hide help
Original commits by @jroweboy:
* Rebase out the other commit
* changing branches
* More work on stuff and things ecks DEE
Changes by @zhaowenlan1779:
* Removed #include of result.h
* Fixed crash when right eye isn't available
* Enabled swap screens in stereo views. Fixed window alignment in stereo
views to handle all screen aspect ratios.
* Minor code cleanup and clang fomat updates.
* Minor cleanup of swapped and aspect ratio code
The state object isn't used anywhere else, so there
is no need to revert the state.
And the comment is just wrong: It doesn't matter
which textures are bound on framebuffer binding, it
only matters at draw time. And we reset all bindings
before the draw call. So let's use gl_state as it is
designed to avoid flipping states.
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# Contributing
Citra is a brand new project, so we have a great opportunity to keep things clean and well organized early on. As such, coding style is very important when making commits. We run clang-format on our CI to check the code. Please use it to format your code when contributing. However, it doesn't cover all the rules below. Some of them aren't very strict rules since we want to be flexible and we understand that under certain circumstances some of them can be counterproductive. Just try to follow as many of them as possible.
# Using clang format (version 6.0)
When generating the native build script for your toolset, cmake will try to find the correct version of clang format (or will download it on windows). Before running cmake, please install clang format version 6.0 for your platform as follows:
* Windows: do nothing; cmake will download a pre built binary for MSVC and MINGW. MSVC users can additionally install a clang format Visual Studio extension to add features like format on save.
* OSX: run `brew install clang-format`.
* Linux: use your package manager to get an appropriate binary.
If clang format is found, then cmake will add a custom build target that can be run at any time to run clang format against *all* source files and update the formatting in them. This should be used before making a pull request so that the reviewers can spend more time reviewing the code instead of having to worry about minor style violations. On MSVC, you can run clang format by building the clang-format project in the solution. On OSX, you can either use the Makefile target `make clang-format` or by building the clang-format target in XCode. For Makefile builds, you can use the clang-format target with `make clang-format`
### General Rules
* A lot of code was taken from other projects (e.g. Dolphin, PPSSPP, Gekko, SkyEye). In general, when editing other people's code, follow the style of the module you're in (or better yet, fix the style if it drastically differs from our guide).
* Line width is typically 100 characters. Please do not use 80-characters.
* Don't ever introduce new external dependencies into Core
* Don't use any platform specific code in Core
* Use namespaces often
* Avoid the use of C-style casts and instead prefer C++-style `static_cast` and `reinterpret_cast`. Try to avoid using `dynamic_cast`. Never use `const_cast`. The only exception to this rule is for casting between two numeric types, where C-style casts are encouraged for brevity and readability.
### Naming Rules
* Functions: `PascalCase`
* Variables: `lower_case_underscored`. Prefix with `g_` if global.
* Classes: `PascalCase`
* Files and Directories: `lower_case_underscored`
* Namespaces: `PascalCase`, `_` may also be used for clarity (e.g. `ARM_InitCore`)
### Indentation/Whitespace Style
Follow the indentation/whitespace style shown below. Do not use tabs, use 4-spaces instead.
### Comments
* For regular comments, use C++ style (`//`) comments, even for multi-line ones.
* For doc-comments (Doxygen comments), use `/// ` if it's a single line, else use the `/**``*/` style featured in the example. Start the text on the second line, not the first containing `/**`.
* For items that are both defined and declared in two separate files, put the doc-comment only next to the associated declaration. (In a header file, usually.) Otherwise, put it next to the implementation. Never duplicate doc-comments in both places.
```cpp
// Includes should be sorted lexicographically
// STD includes first
#include<map>
#include<memory>
// then, library includes
#include<nihstro/shared_binary.h>
// finally, citra includes
#include "common/math_util.h"
#include "common/vector_math.h"
// each major module is separated
#include "video_core/pica.h"
#include "video_core/video_core.h"
namespace Example {
// Namespace contents are not indented
// Declare globals at the top
int g_foo{}; // {} can be used to initialize types as 0, false, or nullptr
char* g_some_pointer{}; // Pointer * and reference & stick to the type name, and make sure to initialize as nullptr!
/// A colorful enum.
enum SomeEnum {
ColorRed, ///<Thecoloroffire.
ColorGreen, ///<Thecolorofgrass.
ColorBlue, ///<Notactuallythecolorofwater.
};
/**
* Very important struct that does a lot of stuff.
* Note that the asterisks are indented by one space to align to the first line.
*/
struct Position {
int x{}, y{}; // Always intitialize member variables!
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| [7420](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra//pull/7420) | [`1d2f9bc7c`](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra//pull/7420/files) | 3dsx: Minor cleanups and add argument support | [GPUCode](https://github.com/GPUCode/) | Yes |
| [7429](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra//pull/7429) | [`2fe2dd148`](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra//pull/7429/files) | renderer_vulkan: Rewrite descriptor set management and various small fixes | [GPUCode](https://github.com/GPUCode/) | Yes |
Citra Emulator
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Citra is an experimental open-source Nintendo 3DS emulator/debugger written in C++. It is written with portability in mind, with builds actively maintained for Windows, Linux and macOS. Citra only emulates a subset of 3DS hardware and therefore is generally only useful for running/debugging homebrew applications.
End of merge log. You can find the original README.md below the break.
Citra is even able to boot several commercial games! Some of these do not run at a playable state, but we are working every day to advance the project forward. (Playable here means the same as "OK" on our [game compatibility list](https://citra-emu.org/game).)
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Citra is licensed under the GPLv2 (or any later version). Refer to the license.txt file included. Please read the [FAQ](https://citra-emu.org/wiki/faq/) before getting started with the project.
The emulator is capable of running most commercial games at full speed, provided you meet the necessary hardware requirements.
For a full list of games Citra supports, please visit our [Compatibility page](https://citra-emu.org/game/)
Check out our [website](https://citra-emu.org/) for the latest news on exciting features, progress reports, and more!
Please read the [FAQ](https://citra-emu.org/wiki/faq/) before getting started with the project.
Need help? Check out our [asking for help](https://citra-emu.org/help/reference/asking/) guide.
## Releases
Citra has two main release channels: Nightly and Canary.
The [Nightly](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra-nightly) build is based on the master branch, and contains already reviewed and tested features.
The [Canary](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra-canary) build is based on the master branch, but with additional features still under review. PRs tagged `canary-merge` are merged only into the Canary builds.
Both builds can be installed with the installer provided on the [website](https://citra-emu.org/download/), but those looking for specific versions or standalone releases can find them in the release tabs of the [Nightly](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra-nightly/releases) and [Canary](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra-canary/releases) repositories.
Android builds can be downloaded from the Google Play Store.
A Flatpak for Citra is available on [Flathub](https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.citra_emu.citra). Details on the build process can be found in [our Flathub repository](https://github.com/flathub/org.citra_emu.citra).
## Development
Most of the development happens on GitHub. It's also where [our central repository](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra) is hosted.
For development discussion, please join us on our [Discord server](https://citra-emu.org/discord/) or at #citra-dev on libera.
If you want to contribute please take a look at the [Contributor's Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) and [Developer Information](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/wiki/Developer-Information). You should as well contact any of the developers in the forum in order to know about the current state of the emulator because the [TODO list](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SWIop0uBI9IW8VGg97TAtoT_CHNoP42FzYmvG1F4QDA) isn't maintained anymore.
If you want to contribute please take a look at the [Contributor's Guide](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/wiki/Contributing) and [Developer Information](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/wiki/Developer-Information). You can also contact any of the developers on Discord in order to know about the current state of the emulator.
If you want to contribute to the user interface translation, please checkout [citra project on transifex](https://www.transifex.com/citra/citra). We centralize the translation work there, and periodically upstream translation.
If you want to contribute to the user interface translation, please check out the [Citra project on transifex](https://www.transifex.com/citra/citra). We centralize the translation work there, and periodically upstream translations.
We happily accept monetary donations or donated games and hardware. Please see our [donations page](https://citra-emu.org/donate/) for more information on how you can contribute to Citra. Any donations received will go towards things like:
## Support
If you enjoy the project and want to support us financially, check out our Patreon!
We also happily accept donated games and hardware.
Please see our [donations page](https://citra-emu.org/donate/) for more information on how you can contribute to Citra.
Any donations received will go towards things like:
* 3DS consoles for developers to explore the hardware
* 3DS games for testing
* Any equipment required for homebrew
* Infrastructure setup
* Eventually 3D displays to get proper 3D output working
We also more than gladly accept used 3DS consoles, preferably ones with firmware 4.5 or lower! If you would like to give yours away, don't hesitate to join our IRC channel #citra on [Freenode](http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=citra) and talk to neobrain or bunnei. Mind you, IRC is slow-paced, so it might be a while until people reply. If you're in a hurry you can just leave contact details in the channel or via private message and we'll get back to you.
We also more than gladly accept used 3DS consoles! If you would like to give yours away, don't hesitate to join our [Discord server](https://citra-emu.org/discord/) and talk to bunnei.
## License
Citra is licensed under the GPLv2 (or any later version). Refer to the [LICENSE.txt](https://github.com/citra-emu/citra/blob/master/license.txt) file.
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