* Add the ability to toggle mute in the status bar.
* Add the ability to toggle mute in the status bar.
* Formatting fixes
* Add hotkey (F2) to mute
* Add default hotkey to config.json
* Add ability to change volume via slider.
* Fix Headless
* Fix SDL2 Problem : Credits to d3xMachina
* Remove unnecessary work
* Address gdk comments
* Toggling with Hotkey now properly restores volume to original level.
* Toggling with Hotkey now properly restores volume to original level.
* Update UI to show Volume % instead of Muted/Unmuted
* Clean up the volume ui a bit.
* Undo unintentionally committed code.
* Implement AudRen Support
* Restore intiial volume level in function definition.
* Finalize UI
* Finalize UI
* Use clamp for bounds check
* Use Math.Clamp for volume in soundio
* Address comments by gdkchan
* Address remaining comments
* Fix missing semicolon
* Address remaining gdkchan comment
* Fix comment
* Change /* to //
* Allow volume slider to change volume immediately.
Also force label text to cast to int to prevent decimals from showing in status bar
* Remove blank line
* Undo setting of volume level when "Cancel" is pressed.
* Fix allignment for settings window code
The debug configuration can be created by the emulator and is an
artefact of the past.
I also took the liberty of removing the _schema.json file as most of the
time it is left unused/outdated.
* Remove usage of Mono.Posix.NETStandard in Ryujinx project
* Remove usage of Mono.Posix.NETStandard in ARMeilleure project
* Remove usage of Mono.Posix.NETStandard in Ryujinx.Memory project
* Address gdkchan's comments
Rather than calculating this for every sampler, this PR calculates if a texture can force anisotropy when its info is set, and exposes the value via a public boolean.
This should help texture/sampler heavy games when anisotropic filtering is not Auto, like UE4 ones (or so i hear?). There is another cost where samplers are created twice when anisotropic filtering is enabled, but I'm not sure how relevant this one is.
* kernel: Define InfoTYpe and make it less obscure when reading GetInfo
Also map ThreadTickCount to 25 instead of 0xF0000002 like 13.x kernel.
* kernel: Implement GetInfo IsApplication
* kernel: Implement GetInfo FreeThreadCount
The .NET 6 changes ended up causing a difference in the way we deserialise and would end up deserializing wrongly.
This commit fixes it by resoring previous behaviour while still fixing the illink warning that caused that change in the first place
* Don't blow up everything if a DLC file is missing
* change comment
* More correctly setting the "enabled" check box on dlc dialog for the add-on NSP based on the enabled state of all NCAs in the package.
* Update Ryujinx.HLE/HOS/ApplicationLoader.cs
Co-authored-by: Ac_K <Acoustik666@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Logan Stromberg <lostromb@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Ac_K <Acoustik666@gmail.com>
* infra: Migrate to .NET 6
* Rollback version naming change
* Workaround .NET 6 ZipArchive API issues
* ci: Switch to VS 2022 for AppVeyor
CI is now ready for .NET 6
* Suppress WebClient warning in DoUpdateWithMultipleThreads
* Attempt to workaround System.Drawing.Common changes on 6.0.0
* Change keyboard rendering from System.Drawing to ImageSharp
* Make the software keyboard renderer multithreaded
* Bump ImageSharp version to 1.0.4 to fix a bug in Image.Load
* Add fallback fonts to the keyboard renderer
* Fix warnings
* Address caian's comment
* Clean up linux workaround as it's uneeded now
* Update readme
Co-authored-by: Caian Benedicto <caianbene@gmail.com>
* kernel: Fix sleep timing accuracy
This commit corrects some mistake while comparing reversing of kernel
13.x with our own.
WaitAndCheckScheduledObjects timing accuracy was also improved.
* Make KTimeManager.WaitAndCheckScheduledObjects spin wait for sub milliseconds
Fix performance regression on Pokemon Let's Go games and possibly
others.
* Address rip's comment
* kernel: Fix issues with timeout of -1 (0xFFFFFFFF)
Fixes possible hang on Pokemon DP and possibly others
Add basic support for the CFI value being passed in X18 since 11.0.0 by the official kernel.
We do not implement any random generator atm in the kernel and as such the KSystemControl.GenerateRandom function is stubbed
This PR implements/stubs some missing calls introduced in recent firmware (13.0.0).
- `acc:u0 InitializeApplicationInfoV2` needed by ACNH.
- `aoc:u NotifyMountAddOnContent/NotifyUnmountAddOnContent/CheckAddOnContentMountStatus` checked by RE. Needed by ACNH.
- `IPurchaseEventManager PopPurchasedProductInfo` needed by Dying Light.
Now ACNH 2.0 update is fully playable, and Dying Light can boot further:
* Remove comment from code.
* Added needed RegisterInfo for TODO.
* Forgot to add two words...
* Stop being tired and fixed the one issue.
* Removing suggested line from GDKchan.
* GDK seems to have been incorrect?
* Update Ryujinx.HLE/HOS/Services/Nfc/Nfp/VirtualAmiibo.cs
Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
* Limit Custom Anisotropic Filtering to only fully mipmapped textures
There's a major flaw with the anisotropic filtering setting that causes @GamerzHell9137 to report graphical bugs that otherwise wouldn't be there, because he just won't set it to Auto. This should fix those issues, hopefully.
These bugs are generally because anisotropic filtering is enabled on something that it shouldn't be, such as a post process filter or some data texture. This PR maintains two host samplers when custom AF is enabled, and only uses the forced AF one when the texture is 2d and fully mipmapped (goes down to 1x1). This is because game textures are the ideal target for this filtering, and they are typically fully mipmapped, unlike things like screen render targets which usually have 1 or just a few levels.
This also only enables AF on mipmapped samplers where the filtering is bilinear or trilinear. This should be self explanatory.
This PR also allows the changing of Anisotropic Filtering at runtime, and you can immediately see the changes. All samplers are flushed from the cache if the setting changes, causing them to be recreated with the new custom AF value. This brings it in line with our resolution scale. 😌
* Expected minimum mip count for large textures rather than all, address feedback
* Use Target rather than Info.Target
* Retrigger build?
* Fix rebase
* Implement DrawTexture functionality
* Non-NVIDIA support
* Disable some features that should not affect draw texture (slow path)
* Remove space from shader source
* Match 2D engine names
* Fix resolution scale and add missing XML docs
* Disable transform feedback for draw texture fallback
* Support shader gl_Color, gl_SecondaryColor and gl_TexCoord built-ins
* Shader cache version bump
* Fix back color value on fragment shader
* Disable IPA multiplication for fixed function attributes and back color selection
* Remove a bit of unsafety around
* Regenerate StructArrayHelpers with a max element value of 256
* hle: remove unsafe marker from all struct that had it
* hle: make SoftwareKeyboardRenderer.TryCopyTo safe
* hle: remove unsafety in NpadDevice and remove AllowUnsafeBlocks from csproj
* Revert "Regenerate StructArrayHelpers with a max element value of 256"
This reverts commit f32a6e5be094f50571970eb1116b65c080781d05.
* Introduce ByteArray of various size and use that instead of ArrayXXX to avoid stackoverflow in .NET runtime type resolution
* Use ByteArray more
* Add some missing spaces on Pack = 1 for various structs
* Fix broken logic for TryCopyTo
* Address gdkchan's comment
* Address gdkchan's comment
This commit disable Appveyor build of macOS x64.
Reason behind is that it's currently entirely out of scope of supported
platform, increases build time by a fair amount and doesn't need a
release on website as it got disabled 6 months ago.