* Minor wording fixes
* Exit dialogue.
* Update MainWindow.cs
* Update DlcWindow.cs
* I found an actual typo for once.
* There we go.
* Fix
* Update MainWindow.cs
* MainWindow is done
* Update ControllerWindow.cs
* Haydn: Part 1
Based on my reverse of audio 11.0.0.
As always, core implementation under LGPLv3 for the same reasons as for Amadeus.
This place the bases of a more flexible audio system while making audout & audin accurate.
This have the following improvements:
- Complete reimplementation of audout and audin.
- Audin currently only have a dummy backend.
- Dramatically reduce CPU usage by up to 50% in common cases (SoundIO and OpenAL).
- Audio Renderer now can output to 5.1 devices when supported.
- Audio Renderer init its backend on demand instead of keeping two up all the time.
- All backends implementation are now in their own project.
- Ryujinx.Audio.Renderer was renamed Ryujinx.Audio and was refactored because of this.
As a note, games having issues with OpenAL haven't improved and will not
because of OpenAL design (stopping when buffers finish playing causing
possible audio "pops" when buffers are very small).
* Update for latest hexkyz's edits on Switchbrew
* audren: Rollback channel configuration changes
* Address gdkchan's comments
* Fix typo in OpenAL backend driver
* Address last comments
* Fix a nit
* Address gdkchan's comments
* This should fix issue #1374 in Linux
Changes:
- Bind buttons by detecting the transition from down to up.
- Bind axis by detecting movement from value higher than 50% to a value lower than 50%.
Caveats:
- I have tested only with DS3 in Linux (Fedora 32).
- ZL and ZR detection works by accident. This code doesn't take negative axis into account.
The reason it works is because axis are managed in absolute value. So when pressing ZL/ZR
axis value goes from -1 to 1 (or 1 to 0 and back to 1) and this hits the axis detector.
- Likely I have broken all the other controllers xD (testing needed).
* Assign keyboardPressed
* Make a more robust detection of pressed buttons when using a controller
* Add interface to bind buttons from Joystick and Keyboard
* Fix style issues after code review by @AcK77 (Thanks!)
* Move new classes to Ryujinx.Ui.Input namespace
* Use explicit types instead of var
* Update Ryujinx/Ui/Input/JoystickButtonAssigner.cs
Co-authored-by: Mary <thog@protonmail.com>
* Update Ryujinx/Ui/Input/JoystickButtonAssigner.cs
Co-authored-by: Mary <thog@protonmail.com>
* Update Ryujinx/Ui/Input/JoystickButtonAssigner.cs
Co-authored-by: Mary <thog@protonmail.com>
* Update Ryujinx/Ui/Input/JoystickButtonAssigner.cs
Co-authored-by: Ac_K <Acoustik666@gmail.com>
* Add a new empty line before
* Up
Co-authored-by: Jose Padilla <jose@prensalink.com>
Co-authored-by: Mary <thog@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ac_K <Acoustik666@gmail.com>
* Make Windows DPI aware to display properly on high-resolution screens.
* remove empty line
* Don't use app manifest, set process dpi aware programatically.
Store variables in Program.cs for use instead of re-creating them per class/ method.
* Fix for linux/osx
* Add braces
* Re-use manifest. It appears to be required on linux.
* Undo previous commit -- it appears linux was simply never affected.
* Addressed AcK's comments
* Remove unused usings
* Address comments by AcK #2
* Re-order
* Move FromHwnd call to ForceDpiAware class. Wrap in Try-Catch to prevent crashes on systems that don't support it.
* Additional code cleanup
* Remove "global::" reference.
* Implement "Hide Cursor On Idle" option
Adds a general option to autohide the cursor after 8s have elapsed.
* Fix cursor not hiding on Windows and dispose it
* Don't dispose cursor, fix var names
* Abide by the GNOME documentation
* Fix nits
* Disabled by default, make it so it doesn't utilize any timer
* Remove *NIX time and extra lines
* Don't calculate if option is disabled
* Move if case
* Fix alignment
* Update Joy-Con Images 2
This Updates the Joy-Con images, Changes include, adding a top view to the {Joy-Con Pair} image and {Joy-Con Left and Right} Images and adding a side view to {Joy-Con Left and Right} images, the colours
should be less washed out as well and I also decided to clean up the raw image because even though you could not see it in the GUI, the Images themselves looked very messy when opened in a Vector tool
* Fix Sily Right Joy Con mistake
* Make ZL and ZR more visable
- Bind toggle events after setting up their current values. This fixes the issue where the config is saved 10 times when the main window is opened 😬
- Write to disk immediately to decrease the chances of corruption
* Initial Setup: Reload keys before verifying firmware
Also, display the NoKeys dialog if keyset is empty when verifying
firmware.
* LoadApplications: Remove the lone debug log and print the error directly
Currently, when configuring controller input with an "Xinput Controller" or "Unmapped Controller", the window does not fit the images for Pro Controller (width limited) or Joycon Pair (width and height limited). This PR proportionally enlarges the window so that no scrolling is ever necessary to fully see the controller image.
This updates the old Images used for the input section for Ryujinx. The old one didn't play nice with the some GTK themes like light mode, this new one does.
Fixes the crashes on linux when you stop emulation, and when you try to
exit the emulator while a game is running.
Also tested on windows without problems on my side.
* gui: Refactoring Part 1
* Fix ProfileDialog.glade path
* Fix Application.Quit assert
* Fix TitleUpdateWindow parent
* Fix TitleUpdate selected item
* Remove extra line in TitleUpdateWindow
* Fix empty assign of Enum.TryParse
* Add Patrons list in the About Window
* update about error messages
* Interrupt GPU command processing when a frame's fence is reached.
* Accumulate times rather than %s
* Accurate timer for vsync
Spin wait for the last .667ms of a frame. Avoids issues caused by signalling 16ms vsync. (periodic stutters in smo)
* Use event wait for better timing.
* Fix lazy wait
Windows doesn't seem to want to do 1ms consistently, so force a spin if we're less than 2ms.
* A bit more efficiency on frame waits.
Should now wait the remainder 0.6667 instead of 1.6667 sometimes (odd waits above 1ms are reliable, unlike 1ms waits)
* Better swap interval 0 solution
737 fps without breaking a sweat. Downside: Vsync can no longer be disabled on games that use the event heavily (link's awakening - which is ok since it breaks anyways)
* Fix comment.
* Address Comments.
* am/gui: Implement Wake-up message.
This implement the ability to send a Wake-up (Resume) message to the guest.
Sometime games needs to Sleep and Wake-up the switch to unlock some ingame features.
* Address gdkchan feedback
* Thread create/delete stutter workarounds Pt 1
* As tiered compilation is disabled, disable quick jit too
Should result in tier 1 compilation all the time
* Fix rebase.
* Rewrite scheduler context switch code
* Fix race in UnmapIpcRestorePermission
* Fix thread exit issue that could leave the scheduler in a invalid state
* Change context switch method to not wait on guest thread, remove spin wait, use SignalAndWait to pass control
* Remove multi-core setting (it is always on now)
* Re-enable assert
* Remove multicore from default config and schema
* Fix race in KTimeManager
* IPC refactor part 2: Use ReplyAndReceive on HLE services and remove special handling from kernel
* Fix for applet transfer memory + some nits
* Keep handles if possible to avoid server handle table exhaustion
* Fix IPC ZeroFill bug
* am: Correctly implement CreateManagedDisplayLayer and implement CreateManagedDisplaySeparableLayer
CreateManagedDisplaySeparableLayer is requires since 10.x+ when appletResourceUserId != 0
* Make it exit properly
* Make ServiceNotImplementedException show the full message again
* Allow yielding execution to avoid starving other threads
* Only wait if active
* Merge IVirtualMemoryManager and IAddressSpaceManager
* Fix Ro loading data from the wrong process
Co-authored-by: Thog <me@thog.eu>
This is an issue happening when you change your datetime format on your
system and try to sort via last played datetime. DateTime.Parse use the
current thread culture and will not parse date correctly, effectively
causing a crash.
As such, I added a check when loading the game list that ensure that the
datetime is valid in current culture.
Fix#1727.
* gui: Toggle between docked/handheld mode by clicking status bar
This PR just add a way to toggle between the docked and the handheld mode by clicking the lable in the status bar.
Nothing more.
* Fix glade file formatting
* Add VSync toggle
* shader cache: Fix Linux boot issues
This rollback the init logic back to previous state, and replicate the
way PTC handle initialization.
* shader cache: set default state of ready for translation event to false
* Fix cpu unit tests
* Standardize to camel-case: option to check for updates on launch
Updates the "Check for updates on launch" to read instead "Check For Updates On Launch" to be consistent with camel-case options elsewhere in the UI. This time done with manual editing instead of with the Glade app.
* Updated to match general English rules on articles and conjunctions
* SettingsWindow: Add an Apply button
Adds an apply button that doesnt close the settings window when saving
the changes.
* fix the apply button staying turned on after clicking it
Here come Salieri, my implementation of a disk shader cache!
"I'm sure you know why I named it that."
"It doesn't really mean anything."
This implementation collects shaders at runtime and cache them to be later compiled when starting a game.
* fix stalling when server is offline
* add retry timer to fail server connections, fix alt slot number
* fix alt slot key issue
* fix crash when saving controller config with empty fields
* code fixes
* add index check in motion hid update, made HandleResponse async
Co-authored-by: Emmanuel <nhv3@localhost.localdomain>
* WIP Range Tracking
- Texture invalidation seems to have large problems
- Buffer/Pool invalidation may have problems
- Mirror memory tracking puts an additional `add` in compiled code, we likely just want to make HLE access slower if this is the final solution.
- Native project is in the messiest possible location.
- [HACK] JIT memory access always uses native "fast" path
- [HACK] Trying some things with texture invalidation and views.
It works :)
Still a few hacks, messy things, slow things
More work in progress stuff (also move to memory project)
Quite a bit faster now.
- Unmapping GPU VA and CPU VA will now correctly update write tracking regions, and invalidate textures for the former.
- The Virtual range list is now non-overlapping like the physical one.
- Fixed some bugs where regions could leak.
- Introduced a weird bug that I still need to track down (consistent invalid buffer in MK8 ribbon road)
Move some stuff.
I think we'll eventually just put the dll and so for this in a nuget package.
Fix rebase.
[WIP] MultiRegionHandle variable size ranges
- Avoid reprotecting regions that change often (needs some tweaking)
- There's still a bug in buffers, somehow.
- Might want different api for minimum granularity
Fix rebase issue
Commit everything needed for software only tracking.
Remove native components.
Remove more native stuff.
Cleanup
Use a separate window for the background context, update opentk. (fixes linux)
Some experimental changes
Should get things working up to scratch - still need to try some things with flush/modification and res scale.
Include address with the region action.
Initial work to make range tracking work
Still a ton of bugs
Fix some issues with the new stuff.
* Fix texture flush instability
There's still some weird behaviour, but it's much improved without this. (textures with cpu modified data were flushing over it)
* Find the destination texture for Buffer->Texture full copy
Greatly improves performance for nvdec videos (with range tracking)
* Further improve texture tracking
* Disable Memory Tracking for view parents
This is a temporary approach to better match behaviour on master (where invalidations would be soaked up by views, rather than trigger twice)
The assumption is that when views are created to a texture, they will cover all of its data anyways. Of course, this can easily be improved in future.
* Introduce some tracking tests.
WIP
* Complete base tests.
* Add more tests for multiregion, fix existing test.
* Cleanup Part 1
* Remove unnecessary code from memory tracking
* Fix some inconsistencies with 3D texture rule.
* Add dispose tests.
* Use a background thread for the background context.
Rather than setting and unsetting a context as current, doing the work on a dedicated thread with signals seems to be a bit faster.
Also nerf the multithreading test a bit.
* Copy to texture with matching alignment
This extends the copy to work for some videos with unusual size, such as tutorial videos in SMO. It will only occur if the destination texture already exists at XCount size.
* Track reads for buffer copies. Synchronize new buffers before copying overlaps.
* Remove old texture flushing mechanisms.
Range tracking all the way, baby.
* Wake the background thread when disposing.
Avoids a deadlock when games are closed.
* Address Feedback 1
* Separate TextureCopy instance for background thread
Also `BackgroundContextWorker.InBackground` for a more sensible idenfifier for if we're in a background thread.
* Add missing XML docs.
* Address Feedback
* Maybe I should start drinking coffee.
* Some more feedback.
* Remove flush warning, Refocus window after making background context
* Replace Host FPS with FIFO%
* Change measurement order. Improve calculation.
Now at 100% when FIFO is blocking game exectution, rather than "0".
* Address feedback (1)
* Remove Host FPS
* FIFO rather than Fifo
* Address Ac_k feedback
* Rebase