swap{16,32,64} are defined as macros on the two, but client code
tries to invoke them as Common::swap{16,32,64}, which naturally
doesn't work. This hack redefines the macros as inline functions
in the Common namespace: the bodies of the functions are the
same as the original macros, but relying on OS-specific
implementation details like this is of course brittle.
Apparently several games check the shared page mac address and wifi
link level values, and will refuse to start UDS if they are not correct.
This change gives a default value (in case you aren't connected to a
network) and will read the value from Room if you are connected.
Kernel/Threads: Add a new thread status that will allow using a Kernel::Event to put a guest thread to sleep inside an HLE handler until said event is signaled
It doesn't make sense for a service to tell its own PID to a client, and there is no such use case. Also the name "handle" is misleading as the PID is not a handle
* Remove borders from status bar items
On Ubuntu the status bar didn't look as good as on Windows due to some border being drawn around each status bar cell.
* Revert "Remove borders from status bar items"
This reverts commit 15fd32bf2b33d72f5c1b589b35c8dd6232ad263c.
* Remove borders from status bar items
On Ubuntu the status bar didn't look as good as on Windows due to some border being drawn around each status bar cell.
* More accessible screen layout settings.
Depending on the game I'm playing I find myself needing to switch screen layouts very often and it's currently a hassle to have to open the settings dialog in order to do that so I've added shortcuts for the screen layout options and swap screen option on the main menu plus I added a keyboard shortcut to quickly toggle between the available layouts during game play (F10). I've also updated the swap screen shortcut (F9 now, used to be Ctrl + Tab) so it's next to the layout toggle shortcut by default (F9 and F10).
* Clean up.
* Add Context Menu Options to Open Application and Update Location
* address jroweboy's feedback
move enum definition to game list header
declare sdmc_dir in SAVE_DATA case
fix log formatting
* Address Merry's feedback
remove redundant line
format program ID as 16 digit hex in log|
change case of open_target to look better in title bar
add whitespace for readability
citra-qt: Add customizable speed limit target
* Update SDL config for the new frame_limit option
* Made max lag time a function of target speed percent.
* Added a checkbox to enable/disable frame limiter
* UI: Prevent frame_limit from under/overflowing
* UI: Hide target speed percent when frame limiter is off
* Disable frame limit spin box when framelimit isn't enabled
Right now only MappedBuffers that only span a single page and are not aligned are implemented.
MappedBuffers are unmapped during the reply part of ReplyAndReceive. Only unmapping of ReadOnly buffers is currently implemented.
* Add tilt clamp setting
* Updated `clamp` to use variable
* Fixed a minor typo
* Include possibly necessary header
* expose setting in sdl2
* expose setting in qt
* incorporate @wwylele 's suggestion in sdl2
* Incorporate @wwylele 's suggestion (?)
Please review the code, this is the first time I'm working with `ParamPackage`s so I may just screw up the code.
* Forgot to change in qt
* Fixed an fatal error
* fixed clang format error
* remove the old setting
* fixed typos cusing errors
* removed old setting
* Changed init style
* Forgot this one
* Removed unnecessary header inclusion
* Update config.cpp
* update qt-config
* Update motion_emu.cpp
* Update motion_emu.cpp
Optimize AttributeBuffer to OutputVertex conversion
First I unrolled the inner loop, then I pushed semantics validation
outside of the hotloop.
I also added overflow slots to avoid conditional branches.
Super Mario 3D Land's intro runs at almost full speed when compiled with
Clang, and theres a noticible speed increase in MSVC. GCC hasn't been
tested but I'm confident in its ability to optimize this code.
Most applications call AcquireRight before calling RegisterInterruptRelayQueue so we can't assign the thread id there.
This fixes the bug with LLE applets not launching properly.
This is true for all interrupts except PDC0 and PDC1, which should be triggered for all registered threads.
TODO: The real GSP module seems to only trigger PDC0 after updating the screens (both top and bottom). PDC1 doesn't seem to be triggered at all.
The registered interrupt event is unique to each session that calls RegisterInterruptRelayQueue, and only that event should be reset when UnregisterInterruptRelayQueue is called.
Several games such as Smash will cause some regions that are cached on
the gpu to be revalidated, but (seemingly) we can just ignore these
cases. If the data is already found on the gpu in dirty_regions, then we
validate those, and skip flushing that region from cpu.
Its unknown if this breaks any games, but it does speed up many games.
Additionally, it removes outlines in the pokemon games.
The previous commits added the methods where they were located
originally to try to get an easy to read diff between changes. This
commit fixes compliation since the static methods are now declared
before they are used.
Changes the public interface of the surface cache to make it easier to
use. Reintroduces the cached page count cached pages that was removed in
an earlier commit.
Breaks CachedSurface into two classes, the parameters used to create or
find a cached surface, and the actual cached surface. This also adds a
few helper methods for getting surfaces from cache
In a future commit, the count of cached pages will be reintroduced in
the actual surface cache. Also adds an Invalidate only to the cache
which marks a region as invalid in order to try to avoid a costly flush
from 3ds memory