Old CPU Accuracy setting won't translate well into since we're adding
one at the beginning of the list. On first boot with the new setting,
just use the default setting.
The current CPU accuracy settings in yuzu are fairly polarized and
require more than common knowledge to know what the optimal settings for
yuzu would be. This adds a curated option called 'Auto' that applies a
few at the moment known-good unsafe optimizations to Dynarmic.
Slight improvements to readability.
Dropped suggestions for string_view (settings.h:101), pass by value
(settings.h:82), reverting double to a float (config.cpp:316), and other
smaller ones, some out of scope.
Addresses review feedback.
Co-authored-by: Ameer J <52414509+ameerj@users.noreply.github.com>
Many games report 6 channel output while only providing data for 2. We only output 2-channel audio regardless, and in the downmixing, front left/right only provide 36% of their volume. This is done assuming all of the other channels also contain valid data, but in many games they don't. This PR alters the downmixing to preserve front left/right, so volume is not lost.
This improves volume in Link's Awakening, New Super Mario Bros U, Disgaea 6, Super Kirby Clash.
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.
It became apparent that logging can continuously spam errors that trigger file flushing.
Since committing the files to disk is an expensive operation, this causes unnecessarily high disk usage.
As such, we will revert Flush() to the previous behavior and add a Commit() member function in the event that this behavior is needed.
We were including the first 2 default miis which are not meant to be shown in games. With this change, we properly retrieve the 6 default miis shown in games, with 3 of each gender.
bcat: Fix settings access
telemetry_session: Fix settings accesses
So this is what I get for testing with the web service disabled.
touch_from_button: Fix settings access for clang
Creates a new BasicSettings class in common/settings, and forces setting
a default and label for each setting that uses it in common/settings.
Moves defaults and labels from both frontends into common settings.
Creates a helper function in each frontend to facillitate reading the
settings now with the new default and label properties.
Settings::Setting is also now a subclass of Settings::BasicSetting. Also
adds documentation for both Setting and BasicSetting.
This lets us avoid needing to wrap external headers with #pragma warning directives for warnings we treat as errors and avoids generating warnings for external code.
Thanks to MerryMage for pointing this out.
If someone else wants to support other mod formats in the SDMC
directory, that can be added later. For now, just allow RomFS modding
here and force people to do other types of mods the old way.
Addresses review comments.
Co-authored-by: LC <mathew1800@gmail.com>
Currently, processing of audio samples is called from AudioRenderer's Update method, using a fixed 4 buffers to process the given samples. Games call Update at variable rates, depending on framerate and/or sample count, which causes inconsistency in audio processing. From what I've seen, 60 FPS games update every ~0.004s, but 30 FPS/160 sample games update somewhere between 0.02 and 0.04, 5-10x slower. Not enough samples get fed to the backend, leading to a lot of audio skipping.
This PR seeks to address this by de-coupling the audio consumption and the audio update. Update remains the same without calling for buffer queuing, and the consume now schedules itself to run based on the sample rate and count.
Fixes a regression unintentionally introduced by the garbage collector.
This makes regular memory downloads only flush the requested sizes.
This negatively affected Koei Tecmo games.
Removes common_sizes.h in favor of having `_KiB`, `_MiB`, `_GiB`, etc
user-literals within literals.h.
To keep the global namespace clean, users will have to use:
```
using namespace Common::Literals;
```
to access these literals.
This check was preventing files with the Write or Append file access modes from being created, as per the documented behavior in FileAccessMode.
This amends the check to test for the existence of a filesystem object prior to checking whether it is a regular file.
Thanks to liushuyu for pointing out that removing the check altogether would not guard against attempting to open non-regular files such as directories, symlinks, FIFO (pipes), sockets, block devices, or character devices.
The documentation has also been updated for these functions to clarify that a file refers to a regular file.
Similarly, Flush() is typically called to attempt to flush a file into the disk. In the one case where this is used, we do not care whether the flush has succeeded or not, making [[nodiscard]] unnecessary.
There are a lot of scenarios where we don't particularly care whether or not the removal operation and just simply attempt a removal.
As such, removing the [[nodiscard]] attribute is best for these functions.
If this is not waited on, the synchronization primitives are destroyed
whe main exits and the detached task ends up signalling garbage and not
properly finishing.
Use its std::stop_token to abort shader cache loading.
Using std::stop_token instead of std::atomic_bool allows the usage of
other utilities like std::stop_callback.
These changes should help in reducing crashes/drivers panics that may
occur due to synchronization issues between the shader completion and
later access of the decoded texture.
This introduces a new setting Enable FS Access Log which saves the filesystem access log to sdmc:/FsAccessLog.txt
If this setting is not enabled, this will indicate to FS to not call OutputAccessLogToSdCard.
Fixes softlocks during loading in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 when certain DLC is enabled.
Per the spec, L1 is clamped to the value 0xff if it is greater than 0xff. An oversight caused us to take the maximum of L1 and 0xff, rather than the minimum.
Huge thanks to wwylele for finding this.
Co-Authored-By: Weiyi Wang <wwylele@gmail.com>
Users may want to fall back to the CPU ASTC texture decoder due to hangs
and crashes that may be caused by keeping the GPU under compute heavy
loads for extended periods of time. This is especially the case in games
such as Astral Chain which make extensive use of ASTC textures.
Guest logs are not very useful, as they are intended for use by the game developers during development. As such, they provide little meaning to be logged by yuzu and tend to overwhelm the log output at times.
std::fflush does not guarantee that file buffers are flushed to the disk.
Use _commit on Windows and fsync on all other OSes to ensure that the file is flushed to the disk.
yuzu requires CMake 3.15 yet find_program was using REQUIRED, which is
only available on 3.18 and later. Instead, we check for
"<VAR>-NOTFOUND".
In addition, check for additional requirements before building libusb or
FFmpeg with autotools. Otherwise, CMake configuration will pass yet
compilation will fail.
MSVC's implementation of recursive_directory_iterator throws an exception on an error despite a std::error_code being passed into its constructor. This is most likely a bug in MSVC's implementation since directory_iterator does not throw an exception on an error.
We can replace the usage of recursive_directory_iterator for now until MSVC fixes their implementation of it.
This warns the user if there isn't enough free space to dump the entire RomFS to disk. It requires at least the size of the extracted RomFS + 1 GiB as a buffer of free space.
This falls back to the old approach of using a virtual buffer.
Windows is untested, but this build should fix support for Windows < 10 v1803. However without fastmem support at all.
* Wrong alignment in u64 LOG_DEBUG -> memcpy.
* Huge shift exponent in stride calculation for linear buffer, unused result -> skipped.
* Large shift in buffer cache if word = 0, skip checking for set bits.
Non of those were critical, so this should not change any behavior.
At least with the assumption, that the last one used masking behavior, which always yield continuous_bits = 0.
- Prevents a cloned session's handler from being overwritten by another disconnected session.
- Fixes session handler nullptr asserts with Pokemon Sword & Shield.
- We no longer need to queue up service threads to be destroyed.
- Fixes a race condition where a thread could be destroyed too early, which caused a crash in Pokemon Sword/Shield.
The result code classes are used quite extensively throughout both the
kernel and service HLE code. We can mark these member functions as
[[nodiscard]] to prevent a few logic bugs from slipping through.
- Previously, we would allocate a thread per session, which adds new threads on CloneCurrentObject.
- This results in race conditions with N sessions queuing requests to the same service interface.
- Fixes Pokken Tournament DX crashes/softlocks, which were regressed by #6347.
Correct light theme loading
The setLayout call in game list instantiation will call resizing signals with default values in light theme, which was then being erroneously saved. setLayout doesn't seem to call resizing for any other theme, so I'm not sure why that happens.
Delegates libusb external communication to externals/CMakeLists.txt
Ensures an interface library `usb` for every pathway
input_common just links to the `usb` library now
externals/libusb/CMakeLists.txt sets variables to override SDL2's libusb
finding
Other minor cleanup
Causes a heap-use-after free reported by AddressSanitizer. This makes
use of std::filesystem::path, but due to that we have to use their
string() function which may not work for all characters.
There's no need to check the first and last rows since they'll always be the Favorites and AddDir rows.
Also change the name of the clear_all variable for consistency.
Builds on german77's work to reset all settings back to their defaults.
This include UISettings and Settings values structs, but does not affect
save profiles, input profiles, and game directories.
This works from a button input in configure_general. When activated, it
calls a callback to close the whole configure dialog, then GMainWindow
deletes the old configuration, both on disk and in memory, and
reinitalizes a new one. It also resets a portion of the UI and calls the
telemetry window prompt.
This commit does not compile.
Initial work to add and connect a Reset to Defaults button to the
configure_general tab.
Co-authored-by: german77 <juangerman-13@hotmail.com>
These macros all interact with the result code type, so they should
ideally be within this file as well, so all the common_funcs machinery
doesn't need to be pulled in just to use them.
ldn: Add and stub lp2p:sys lp2p:app INetworkServiceMonitor INetworkService
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit needs lp2p:sys lp2p:app INetworkServiceMonitor INetworkService to be able to progress.
Note: The game still fails to boot from unimplemented LDN and BSD services.
- Fixes a hang on shutdown when NVFlinger thread is waiting on a syncpoint that will never occur.
- Commonly observed when stopping emulation in Super Mario Odyssey.
We just create one memory subsystem. This is a constant all the time.
So there is no need to call the non-inlined parent.Memory() helper on every callback.
Over the course of the kernel refactoring a tiny bit of missing
overrides slipped through review, so we can add these.
While we're at it, we can remove redundant virtual keywords where
applicable as well.
- Use host allocations for kernel memory, as this is not properly emulated yet.
- Use guest allocations for TLS, as this needs to be backed by DeviceMemory.
Applications may leave this region of memory uninitialized when the text check result is not either Failure or Confirm.
Attempting to read uninitialized memory may cause an exception within the UTF16 to UTF8 string converter.
Fix this by only reading the text check message on Failure or Confirm.
If the local version of Qt is older than the minimum version required by
yuzu, download a pre-built binary package from yuzu-emu/ext-linux-bin
and build yuzu with it, instead.
This also requires linking yuzu to the correct libraries after building
it, and copying over the required binaries when building yuzu.
This sets the Qt requirement to 5.12, which is intentionally behind the
versions used by our toolchains since they are not all updated yet to
5.15.
This code was used to switch the CPU ID on thread switches.
However since "hle: kernel: multicore: Replace n-JITs impl. with 4 JITs.", the CPU ID is not a constant.
This has been dead code since this rewrite, and dropped in dynarmic as well. So there is no need to keep it.
Currently with programs that have a 0 title id, yuzu loads the custom
configuration 0000000000000000.ini for per-game configs. This is not
ideal since many homebrews share this id. Instead for these programs, we
load a config that is simply the file name and `.ini` appended to it.
* common: fs: fs_types: Create filesystem types
Contains various filesystem types used by the Common::FS library
* common: fs: fs_util: Add std::string to std::u8string conversion utility
* common: fs: path_util: Add utlity functions for paths
Contains various utility functions for getting or manipulating filesystem paths used by the Common::FS library
* common: fs: file: Rewrite the IOFile implementation
* common: fs: Reimplement Common::FS library using std::filesystem
* common: fs: fs_paths: Add fs_paths to replace common_paths
* common: fs: path_util: Add the rest of the path functions
* common: Remove the previous Common::FS implementation
* general: Remove unused fs includes
* string_util: Remove unused function and include
* nvidia_flags: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* settings: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* logging: backend: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* core: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* perf_stats: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* reporter: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* telemetry_session: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* key_manager: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* bis_factory: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* registered_cache: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* xts_archive: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: acc: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* applets/profile: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* applets/web: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: filesystem: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* loader: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* gl_shader_disk_cache: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* nsight_aftermath_tracker: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vulkan_library: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_debug: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* game_list_worker: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* config: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_filesystem: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_per_game_addons: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_profile_manager: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* configure_ui: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* input_profiles: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu_cmd: config: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu_cmd: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_real: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_libzip: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* service: bcat: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* yuzu: main: Migrate to the new Common::FS library
* vfs_real: Delete the contents of an existing file in CreateFile
Current usages of CreateFile expect to delete the contents of an existing file, retain this behavior for now.
* input_profiles: Don't iterate the input profile dir if it does not exist
Silences an error produced in the log if the directory does not exist.
* game_list_worker: Skip parsing file if the returned VfsFile is nullptr
Prevents crashes in GetLoader when the virtual file is nullptr
* common: fs: Validate paths for path length
* service: filesystem: Open the mod load directory as read only
Most of the code already exists to do this, but the Apply button itself
was never added. This adds a button and boolean that tells yuzu to save
the configuration after applying settings, even if close/Cancel is
pressed on the dialog. Changes after applying will not be saved when
Cancel is pressed, though.
Some users have reported rare crashes when pressing the Enter key on the keyboard to confirm input in the normal software keyboard, particularly in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate while entering the name of a ruleset or controller layout.
It is suspected that the QLineEdit::returnPressed signal is causing a race condition as confirming input through other means does not produce the crash. Since Qt::QueuedConnection posts an event to the event queue of the callee's thread instead of executing it directly on the caller's thread, this eliminates any potential race conditions from occurring in this scenario.
Drops an unused variant of ApplyPerGameSetting, and turns the QComboBox
variants of SetPerGameSetting into a template.
Co-authored-by: Ameer J <52414509+ameerj@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously the text string for the inline software keyboard was being sent instead of the normal software keyboard, leading to empty text being sent all the time.
Duplicate labels were unintentionally introduced due to copy-paste. This silences the compilation warning produced by the presence of these duplicates.
Many users have been installing their base titles into NAND instead of adding them into the games list. This prevents users from installing any base titles and warns the user about the action.
Now that we have most of core free of shadowing, we can enable the
warning as an error to catch anything that may be remaining and also
eliminate this class of logic bug entirely.
Allows setting CPU accuracy to Accurate or Unsafe per-game, as well as
the accuracy options for Unsafe. Debug is not allowed here as a per-game
CPU accuracy.
Originally, every time we add a per-game setting, we'd have to guard for
it when setting it on the global config, and use a specific function to
do it for the per-game config.
This moves the global check into the ApplyPerGameSetting function so
that we can use it for changing both the global and per-game states.
Less work for the programmer.
The FPS counter was based on metrics in the nvdisp swapbuffers call. This metric would be accurate if the gpu thread/renderer were synchronous with the nvdisp service, but that's no longer the case.
This commit moves the frame counting responsibility onto the concrete renderers after their frame draw calls. Resulting in more meaningful metrics.
The displayed FPS is now made up of the average framerate between the previous and most recent update, in order to avoid distracting FPS counter updates when framerate is oscillating between close values.
The status bar update frequency was also changed from 2 seconds to 500ms.