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.
This was created with the unfinished resampling PR in mind.
As the resampling is now on the audio thread, we don't need to care about this here any more.
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
Softlock explanation:
after effects are initialized in smo, nothing actually changes the state. It expects the state to always be initialized. With the previous testing, updating the states much like how we handle the memory pools continue to have the softlock(which is why I said it probably wasn't effects) after further examination it seems like effects need to be initialized but the state remains unchanged until further notice. For now, assertions are added for the aux buffers to see if they update, unable to check as I haven't gotten smo to actually update them yet.
Preserves the meaning/type-safetiness of the stream state instead of
making it an opaque u32. This makes it usable for other things outside
of the service HLE context.
Avoids including unnecessary headers within the audio_renderer.h header,
lessening the likelihood of needing to rebuild source files including
this header if they ever change.
Given std::vector allows forward declaring contained types, we can move
VoiceState to the cpp file and hide the implementation entirely.
GetAudioRendererSampleRate is set as a "STUB" as a game could check if the sample rate it sent and the sample rate it wants don't match. Just a thought of something which could happen so keeping it as stub for the mean time
The current code inserts and deletes elements from the beginning of the audio buffer, which is very inefficient in an std::vector.
Profiling was done using VisualStudio2017's Performance Analyzer in Super Mario 3D Land.
Before this change: AudioInterp::Linear had 14.14% of the runtime (inclusive) and most of that time was spent in std::vector's insert implementation.
After this change: AudioInterp::Linear has 0.36% of the runtime (inclusive)
Modules didn't correctly define their dependencies before, which relied
on the frontends implicitly including every module for linking to
succeed.
Also changed every target_link_libraries call to specify visibility of
dependencies to avoid leaking definitions to dependents when not
necessary.
Corrects a few issues with regards to Doxygen documentation, for example:
- Incorrect parameter referencing.
- Missing @param tags.
- Typos in @param tags.
and a few minor other issues.
```
In file included from citra/src/audio_core/sink_details.cpp:11:
citra/src/./audio_core/sdl2_sink.h:25:10: warning: 'SetDevice' overrides a member function but is not marked 'override' [-Winconsistent-missing-override]
void SetDevice(int device_id);
^
citra/src/./audio_core/sink.h:39:18: note: overridden virtual function is here
virtual void SetDevice(int device_id) = 0;
^
```
* Initial Commit
Added Device logic to Sinks
Started on UI for selecting devices
Removed redundant import
* Audio Core: Complete Device Switching
Complete the device switching implementation by allowing the output
device to be loaded, changed and saved through the configurations menu.
Worked with the Sink abstraction and tuned the "Device Selection"
configuration so that the Device List is automatically populated when
the Sink is changed.
This hopefully addresses the concerns and recommendations mentioned in
the comments of the PR.
* Clean original implementation.
* Refactor GetSinkDetails