A holdover from citra, the Horizon kernel on the switch has no
prominent kernel object that functions as a timer. At least not
to the degree of sophistication that this class provided.
As such, this can be removed entirely. This class also wasn't used at
all in any meaningful way within the core, so this was just code sitting
around doing nothing. This also allows removing a few things from the
main KernelCore class that allows it to use slightly less resources
overall (though very minor and not anything really noticeable).
No inheritors of the WaitObject class actually make use of their own
implementations of these functions, so they can be made non-virtual.
It's also kind of sketchy to allow overriding how the threads get added
to the list anyways, given the kernel itself on the actual hardware
doesn't seem to customize based off this.
This was previously causing:
warning C4828: The file contains a character starting at offset 0xa33
that is illegal in the current source character set (codepage 65001).
warnings on Windows when compiling yuzu.
This functions almost identically to DecodeInterleavedWithPerfOld,
however this function also has the ability to reset the decoder context.
This is documented as a potentially desirable thing in the libopus
manual in some circumstances as it says for the OPUS_RESET_STATE ctl:
"This should be called when switching streams in order to prevent the
back to back decoding from giving different result from one at a time
decoding."
Constant buffer values on the shader IR were using different offsets if
the access direct or indirect. cbuf34 has a non-multiplied offset while
cbuf36 does. On shader decoding this commit multiplies it by four on
cbuf34 queries.
* Implemented the puller semaphore operations.
* Nit: Fix 2 style issues
* Nit: Add Break to default case.
* Fix style.
* Update for comments. Added ReferenceCount method
* Forgot to remove GpuSmaphoreAddress union.
* Fix the clang-format issues.
* More clang formatting.
* two more white spaces for the Clang formatting.
* Move puller members into the regs union
* Updated to use Memory::WriteBlock instead of Memory::Write*
* Fix clang style issues
* White space clang error
* Removing unused funcitons and other pr comment
* Removing unused funcitons and other pr comment
* More union magic for setting regs value.
* union magic refcnt as well
* Remove local var
* Set up the regs and regs_assert_positions up properly
* Fix clang error
Cubemaps are considered layered and to create a texture view the texture
mustn't be a layered texture, resulting in cubemaps being bound as
cubemap arrays. To fix this issue this commit introduces an extra
surface parameter called "is_array" and uses this to query for texture
view creation.
Now that texture views for cubemaps are actually being created, this
also fixes the number of layers created for the texture view (since they
have to be 6 to create a texture view of cubemaps).
Some games (like Xenoblade Chronicles 2) clear both depth and stencil
buffers while there's a depth-only texture attached (e.g. D16 Unorm).
This commit reads the zeta format of the bound surface on
ConfigureFramebuffers and returns if depth and/or stencil attachments
were set. This is ignored on DrawArrays but on Clear it's used to just
clear those attachments, bypassing an OpenGL error.
In addition to the default, external, EDID, and internal displays,
there's also a null display provided as well, which as the name
suggests, does nothing but discard all commands given to it. This is
provided for completeness.
Opening a display isn't really a thing to warn about. It's an expected
thing, so this can be a debug log. This also alters the string to
indicate the display name better.
Opening "Default" display reads a little nicer compared to Opening
display Default.
This quite literally functions as a basic setter. No other error
checking or anything (since there's nothing to really check against).
With this, it completes the pm:bm interface in terms of functionality.
This appears to be a vestigial API function that's only kept around for
compatibility's sake, given the function only returns a success error
code and exits.
Since that's the case, we can remove the stubbed notification from the
log, since doing nothing is technically the correct behavior in this
case.
std::moveing a local variable in a return statement has the potential to
prevent copy elision from occurring, so this can just be converted into
a regular return.
Looking into the implementation of the C++ standard facilities that seem
to be within all modules, it appears that they use 7 as a break reason
to indicate an uncaught C++ exception.
This was primarily found via the third last function called within
Horizon's equivalent of libcxxabi's demangling_terminate_handler(),
which passes the value 0x80000007 to svcBreak.
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.
Commercial games assume that this value is 1 but they never set it. On
the other hand nouveau manually sets this register. On
ConfigureFramebuffers we were asserting for what we are actually
implementing (according to envytools).
With shader caches on the horizon, one requirement is to provide visible
feedback for the progress. The shader cache reportedly takes several
minutes to load for large caches that were invalidated, and as such we
should provide a loading screen with progress.
Adds a loading screen widget that will be shown until the first frame of
the game is swapped. This was chosen in case shader caches are not being
used, several games still take more than a few seconds to launch and
could benefit from a loading screen.