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Reduce JIT GC allocations (#2515)
* Turn `MemoryOperand` into a struct

* Remove `IntrinsicOperation`

* Remove `PhiNode`

* Remove `Node`

* Turn `Operand` into a struct

* Turn `Operation` into a struct

* Clean up pool management methods

* Add `Arena` allocator

* Move `OperationHelper` to `Operation.Factory`

* Move `OperandHelper` to `Operand.Factory`

* Optimize `Operation` a bit

* Fix `Arena` initialization

* Rename `NativeList<T>` to `ArenaList<T>`

* Reduce `Operand` size from 88 to 56 bytes

* Reduce `Operation` size from 56 to 40 bytes

* Add optimistic interning of Register & Constant operands

* Optimize `RegisterUsage` pass a bit

* Optimize `RemoveUnusedNodes` pass a bit

Iterating in reverse-order allows killing dependency chains in a single
pass.

* Fix PPTC symbols

* Optimize `BasicBlock` a bit

Reduce allocations from `_successor` & `DominanceFrontiers`

* Fix `Operation` resize

* Make `Arena` expandable

Change the arena allocator to be expandable by allocating in pages, with
some of them being pooled. Currently 32 pages are pooled. An LRU removal
mechanism should probably be added to it.

Apparently MHR can allocate bitmaps large enough to exceed the 16MB
limit for the type.

* Move `Arena` & `ArenaList` to `Common`

* Remove `ThreadStaticPool` & co

* Add `PhiOperation`

* Reduce `Operand` size from 56 from 48 bytes

* Add linear-probing to `Operand` intern table

* Optimize `HybridAllocator` a bit

* Add `Allocators` class

* Tune `ArenaAllocator` sizes

* Add page removal mechanism to `ArenaAllocator`

Remove pages which have not been used for more than 5s after each reset.

I am on fence if this would be better using a Gen2 callback object like
the one in System.Buffers.ArrayPool<T>, to trim the pool. Because right
now if a large translation happens, the pages will be freed only after a
reset. This reset may not happen for a while because no new translation
is hit, but the arena base sizes are rather small.

* Fix `OOM` when allocating larger than page size in `ArenaAllocator`

Tweak resizing mechanism for Operand.Uses and Assignemnts.

* Optimize `Optimizer` a bit

* Optimize `Operand.Add<T>/Remove<T>` a bit

* Clean up `PreAllocator`

* Fix phi insertion order

Reduce codegen diffs.

* Fix code alignment

* Use new heuristics for degree of parallelism

* Suppress warnings

* Address gdkchan's feedback

Renamed `GetValue()` to `GetValueUnsafe()` to make it more clear that
`Operand.Value` should usually not be modified directly.

* Add fast path to `ArenaAllocator`

* Assembly for `ArenaAllocator.Allocate(ulong)`:

  .L0:
    mov rax, [rcx+0x18]
    lea r8, [rax+rdx]
    cmp r8, [rcx+0x10]
    ja short .L2
  .L1:
    mov rdx, [rcx+8]
    add rax, [rdx+8]
    mov [rcx+0x18], r8
    ret
  .L2:
    jmp ArenaAllocator.AllocateSlow(UInt64)

  A few variable/field had to be changed to ulong so that RyuJIT avoids
  emitting zero-extends.

* Implement a new heuristic to free pooled pages.

  If an arena is used often, it is more likely that its pages will be
  needed, so the pages are kept for longer (e.g: during PPTC rebuild or
  burst sof compilations). If is not used often, then it is more likely
  that its pages will not be needed (e.g: after PPTC rebuild or bursts
  of compilations).

* Address riperiperi's feedback

* Use `EqualityComparer<T>` in `IntrusiveList<T>`

Avoids a potential GC hole in `Equals(T, T)`.
2021-08-17 15:08:34 -03:00
.github frontend: Add a SDL2 headless window (#2310) 2021-07-06 22:08:44 +02:00
ARMeilleure Reduce JIT GC allocations (#2515) 2021-08-17 15:08:34 -03:00
Ryujinx Update to LibHac 0.13.1 (#2475) 2021-08-12 23:56:24 +02:00
Ryujinx.Audio Amadeus: DSP code generation improvements (#2460) 2021-07-18 13:05:11 +02:00
Ryujinx.Audio.Backends Haydn: Part 1 (#2007) 2021-02-26 01:11:56 +01:00
Ryujinx.Audio.Backends.OpenAL Make audio disposal thread safe on all 3 backends (#2527) 2021-08-04 15:28:33 -03:00
Ryujinx.Audio.Backends.SDL2 Make audio disposal thread safe on all 3 backends (#2527) 2021-08-04 15:28:33 -03:00
Ryujinx.Audio.Backends.SoundIo Make audio disposal thread safe on all 3 backends (#2527) 2021-08-04 15:28:33 -03:00
Ryujinx.Common Implement vibrations (#2468) 2021-08-05 00:39:40 +02:00
Ryujinx.Cpu Return mapped buffer pointer directly for flush, WriteableRegion for textures (#2494) 2021-07-19 19:10:54 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Device Separate GPU engines (part 2/2) (#2440) 2021-07-11 17:20:40 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.GAL Workaround for Intel FrontFacing built-in variable bug (#2540) 2021-08-11 23:01:06 +02:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Gpu Enable transform feedback buffer flush (#2552) 2021-08-17 14:09:27 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Host1x infra: Migrate to .NET 5 (#1694) 2020-11-15 19:27:15 +01:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Nvdec infra: Migrate to .NET 5 (#1694) 2020-11-15 19:27:15 +01:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Nvdec.H264 ffmpeg: Attempt to fix RootPath on some linux distributions (#2292) 2021-05-20 18:28:18 +02:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Nvdec.Vp9 Enable multithreaded VP9 decoding (#2009) 2021-02-11 01:54:42 +01:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.OpenGL Ensure render scale is initialized to 1 on the backend (#2543) 2021-08-11 19:44:41 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Shader Ensure render scale is initialized to 1 on the backend (#2543) 2021-08-11 19:44:41 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Texture Return mapped buffer pointer directly for flush, WriteableRegion for textures (#2494) 2021-07-19 19:10:54 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Vic infra: Migrate to .NET 5 (#1694) 2020-11-15 19:27:15 +01:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Video infra: Migrate to .NET 5 (#1694) 2020-11-15 19:27:15 +01:00
Ryujinx.Headless.SDL2 Update to LibHac 0.13.1 (#2475) 2021-08-12 23:56:24 +02:00
Ryujinx.HLE Always use an all-zeros key for AES-XTS file systems (#2561) 2021-08-17 14:46:52 -03:00
Ryujinx.Input Implement vibrations (#2468) 2021-08-05 00:39:40 +02:00
Ryujinx.Input.SDL2 Implement vibrations (#2468) 2021-08-05 00:39:40 +02:00
Ryujinx.Memory Do not dirty memory tracking region handles if they are partially unmapped (#2536) 2021-08-11 21:50:33 +02:00
Ryujinx.Memory.Tests Return mapped buffer pointer directly for flush, WriteableRegion for textures (#2494) 2021-07-19 19:10:54 -03:00
Ryujinx.SDL2.Common frontend: Add a SDL2 headless window (#2310) 2021-07-06 22:08:44 +02:00
Ryujinx.ShaderTools shadertools: Prepare for new target Languages and APIs (#2465) 2021-07-18 12:49:39 +02:00
Ryujinx.Tests Implement VORN (register) Arm32 instruction (#2396) 2021-06-23 23:21:23 +02:00
Ryujinx.Tests.Unicorn infra: Migrate to .NET 5 (#1694) 2020-11-15 19:27:15 +01:00
.editorconfig Adding .editorconfig so code style can be consistent and localized (#1131) 2020-05-03 00:58:58 +02:00
.gitattributes aloha 2018-02-04 20:08:20 -03:00
.gitignore Implement ContentManager and related services (#438) 2018-11-18 17:37:41 -02:00
appveyor.yml frontend: Add a SDL2 headless window (#2310) 2021-07-06 22:08:44 +02:00
global.json Edit the global.json to allow use of dotnet sdk 5.0.XXX (#2008) 2021-02-10 09:37:19 +01:00
LICENSE.txt Update license (#788) 2019-10-12 23:48:31 -03:00
README.md Add SDL2 information & updated game compatibility stats (#2337) 2021-06-03 01:43:23 +02:00
Ryujinx.sln frontend: Add a SDL2 headless window (#2310) 2021-07-06 22:08:44 +02:00
Ryujinx.sln.DotSettings Add features to GUI (#757) 2019-11-29 15:32:51 +11:00

Ryujinx

An experimental Switch emulator written in C#

As of May 2021, Ryujinx has been tested on nearly 3,400 titles: ~3,000 boot past menus and into gameplay, with approximately 2,100 of those being considered playable. See the compatibility list here.

Usage

To run this emulator, we recommend that your PC have at least 8GB of RAM; less than this amount can result in unpredictable behavior and may cause crashes or unacceptable performance.

See our Setup & Configuration Guide on how to set up the emulator.

Latest build

These builds are compiled automatically for each commit on the master branch. While we strive to ensure optimal stability and performance prior to pushing an update, our automated builds may be unstable or completely broken.

The latest automatic build for Windows, macOS, and Linux can be found on the Official Website.

Building

If you wish to build the emulator yourself you will need to:

Step one: Install the X64 version of .NET 5.0 (or higher) SDK.

Step two (choose one):
(Variant one)

After the installation of the .NET SDK is done; go ahead and copy the Clone link from GitHub from here (via Clone or Download --> Copy HTTPS Link. You can Git Clone the repo by using Git Bash or Git CMD.

(Variant two):

Download the ZIP Tarball. Then extract it to a directory of your choice.

Step three:

Build the App using a Command prompt in the project directory. You can quickly access it by holding shift in explorer (in the Ryujinx directory) then right clicking, and typing the following command:
Run dotnet build -c Release inside the Ryujinx project folder to build Ryujinx binaries.

Ryujinx system files are stored in the Ryujinx folder. This folder is located in the user folder, which can be accessed by clicking Open Ryujinx Folder under the File menu in the GUI.

Features

  • Audio

    Audio output is entirely supported, audio input (microphone) isn't supported. We use C# wrappers for OpenAL, and SDL2 & libsoundio as fallbacks.

  • CPU

    The CPU emulator, ARMeilleure, emulates an ARMv8 CPU and currently has support for most 64-bit ARMv8 and some of the ARMv7 (and older) instructions, including partial 32-bit support. It translates the ARM code to a custom IR, performs a few optimizations, and turns that into x86 code.
    There are three memory manager options available depending on the user's preference, leveraging both software-based (slower) and host-mapped modes (much faster). The fastest option (host, unchecked) is set by default. Ryujinx also features an optional Profiled Persistent Translation Cache, which essentially caches translated functions so that they do not need to be translated every time the game loads. The net result is a significant reduction in load times (the amount of time between launching a game and arriving at the title screen) for nearly every game. NOTE: this feature is enabled by default in the Options menu > System tab. You must launch the game at least twice to the title screen or beyond before performance improvements are unlocked on the third launch! These improvements are permanent and do not require any extra launches going forward.

  • GPU

    The GPU emulator emulates the Switch's Maxwell GPU using the OpenGL API (version 4.5 minimum) through a custom build of OpenTK. There are currently four graphics enhancements available to the end user in Ryujinx: disk shader caching, resolution scaling, aspect ratio adjustment and anisotropic filtering. These enhancements can be adjusted or toggled as desired in the GUI.

  • Input

    We currently have support for keyboard, mouse, touch input, JoyCon input support, and nearly all controllers. Motion controls are natively supported in most cases; for dual-JoyCon motion support, DS4Windows or BetterJoy are currently required. In all scenarios, you can set up everything inside the input configuration menu.

  • DLC & Modifications

    Ryujinx is able to manage add-on content/downloadable content through the GUI. Mods (romfs, exefs, and runtime mods such as cheats) are also supported; the GUI contains a shortcut to open the respective mods folder for a particular game.

  • Configuration

    The emulator has settings for enabling or disabling some logging, remapping controllers, and more. You can configure all of them through the graphical interface or manually through the config file, Config.json, found in the user folder which can be accessed by clicking Open Ryujinx Folder under the File menu in the GUI.

Compatibility

You can check out the compatibility list here. Anyone is free to submit an updated test on an existing game entry; simply follow the new issue template and testing guidelines, and post as a reply to the applicable game issue.

Don't hesitate to open a new issue if a game isn't already on there!

Help

If you are having problems launching homebrew or a particular game marked status-playable or status-ingame in our compatibility list, you can contact us through our Discord server. We'll take note of whatever is causing the app/game to not work, put it on the watch list and fix it at a later date.

If you need help with setting up Ryujinx, you can ask questions in the #support channel of our Discord server.

Contact

If you have contributions, need support, have suggestions, or just want to get in touch with the team, join our Discord server!

If you'd like to donate, please take a look at our Patreon.

License

This software is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. The Ryujinx.Audio project is licensed under the terms of the LGPLv3 license. This project makes use of code authored by the libvpx project, licensed under BSD and the ffmpeg project, licensed under LGPLv3. See LICENSE.txt and THIRDPARTY.md for more details.

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