Instead of storing all block width, height and depths in their shifted
form:
block_width = 1U << block_shift;
Store them like they are provided by the emulated hardware (their
block_shift form). This way we can avoid doing the costly
Common::AlignUp operation to align texture sizes and drop CPU integer
divisions with bitwise logic (defined in Common::AlignBits).
Due to our current infrastructure, it is possible for a mipmap to be set
on as a render target before a texception of that mipmap's superset be
set afterwards. This is problematic as we rely on texture views to set
up texceptions and protecting render targets targets for 3D texture
rendering.
One simple solution is to configure framebuffers after texture setup but
this brings other problems. This solution, forces a reconfiguration of
the framebuffers after such event happens.
Even though it has been proven that IAudioRenderer:SystemEvent is
actually an automatic event. The current implementation of such event is
all thought to be manual. Thus it's implementation needs to be corrected
when doing such change. As it is right now this PR introduced a series
of regressions on softlocks on multiple games. Therefore, this pr
reverts such change until a correct implementation is made.
* CMake: Get Git submodule dependencies via CMake
* CMakeLists: Fixed unintentional line break
* travis: Bring parity between linux-mingw and linux build script
* CMakeLists: Fixed typo in error message
These source files have been unused for the entire lifecycle of the
project. They're a hold-over from Citra and only add to the build time
of the project, so they can be removed.
There's also likely no way this would ever work in yuzu in its current
form without revamping quite a bit of it, given how different the GPU on
the Switch is compared to the 3DS.
IPC-100 was changed to InitializeApplicationInfoOld instead of InitializeApplicationInfo. IPC-150 makes an indentical call to IPC-100 however does extra processing. They should not have the same name as it's quite confusing to debug.