As AppVeyor took our project down and deleted it without any comments, we are switching to GitHub Releases earlier than anticipated.
This isn't the most elegant design (and I would have prefered having a release manifest in place) but this will do for now.
The concept of release channel was also defined with this change.
The new base version is now 1.1.x to avoid confusion with older system.
Standard test CI was disabled temporarly and may be chained later as a CI job after the release job.
Users are expected to redownload the emulator to be sure to be up to date.
PS: If someone from AppVeyor read this, thanks again for ruining my week-end, I will be sure to NEVER recommend you to anyone.
Best Regards, Mary.
* Initial test for texture sync
* WIP new texture flushing setup
* Improve rules for incompatible overlaps
Fixes a lot of issues with Unreal Engine games. Still a few minor issues (some caused by dma fast path?) Needs docs and cleanup.
* Cleanup, improvements
Improve rules for fast DMA
* Small tweak to group together flushes of overlapping handles.
* Fixes, flush overlapping texture data for ASTC and BC4/5 compressed textures.
Fixes the new Life is Strange game.
* Flush overlaps before init data, fix 3d texture size/overlap stuff
* Fix 3D Textures, faster single layer flush
Note: nosy people can no longer merge this with Vulkan. (unless they are nosy enough to implement the new backend methods)
* Remove unused method
* Minor cleanup
* More cleanup
* Use the More Fun and Hopefully No Driver Bugs method for getting compressed tex too
This one's for metro
* Address feedback, ASTC+ETC to FormatClass
* Change offset to use Span slice rather than IntPtr Add
* Fix this too
* 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
* 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>
* Disable Pause/Resume menu instead of trying to hide them
* Fix Resume menu being active before renderer starts
* Fix emulator not being able to close properly
We currently use the FileChooser from GTK, which is a bit mess. Instead of it we could use the native FileChooser from all specifics OS. This is what this PR attempt to fix.
It could be nice to get a test under linux since I've only tested it under Windows without any issues.
Fixes#2584
* Add a "Pause Emulation" option and hotkey
Closes Ryujinx#1604
* Refactoring how pause is handled
* Applied suggested changes from review
* Applied suggested fixes
* Pass correct suspend type to threads for suspend/resume
* Fix NRE after stoping emulation
* Removing SimulateWakeUpMessage call after resuming emulation
* Skip suspending non game process
* Pause the tickCounter in the ExecutionContext
* Refactoring tickCounter pause/resume as suggested
* Fix Config migration to add pause hotkey
* Fixed pausing only application threads
* Fix exiting emulator while paused
* Avoid pause/resume while already paused/resumed
* Cleanup unused code
* Avoid restarting audio if stopping emulation while in pause.
* Added suggested changes
* Fix ConfigurationState
* Initial Implementation
About as fast as nvidia GL multithreading, can be improved with faster command queuing.
* Struct based command list
Speeds up a bit. Still a lot of time lost to resource copy.
* Do shader init while the render thread is active.
* Introduce circular span pool V1
Ideally should be able to use structs instead of references for storing these spans on commands. Will try that next.
* Refactor SpanRef some more
Use a struct to represent SpanRef, rather than a reference.
* Flush buffers on background thread
* Use a span for UpdateRenderScale.
Much faster than copying the array.
* Calculate command size using reflection
* WIP parallel shaders
* Some minor optimisation
* Only 2 max refs per command now.
The command with 3 refs is gone. 😌
* Don't cast on the GPU side
* Remove redundant casts, force sync on window present
* Fix Shader Cache
* Fix host shader save.
* Fixup to work with new renderer stuff
* Make command Run static, use array of delegates as lookup
Profile says this takes less time than the previous way.
* Bring up to date
* Add settings toggle. Fix Muiltithreading Off mode.
* Fix warning.
* Release tracking lock for flushes
* Fix Conditional Render fast path with threaded gal
* Make handle iteration safe when releasing the lock
This is mostly temporary.
* Attempt to set backend threading on driver
Only really works on nvidia before launching a game.
* Fix race condition with BufferModifiedRangeList, exceptions in tracking actions
* Update buffer set commands
* Some cleanup
* Only use stutter workaround when using opengl renderer non-threaded
* Add host-conditional reservation of counter events
There has always been the possibility that conditional rendering could use a query object just as it is disposed by the counter queue. This change makes it so that when the host decides to use host conditional rendering, the query object is reserved so that it cannot be deleted. Counter events can optionally start reserved, as the threaded implementation can reserve them before the backend creates them, and there would otherwise be a short amount of time where the counter queue could dispose the event before a call to reserve it could be made.
* Address Feedback
* Make counter flush tracked again.
Hopefully does not cause any issues this time.
* Wait for FlushTo on the main queue thread.
Currently assumes only one thread will want to FlushTo (in this case, the GPU thread)
* Add SDL2 headless integration
* Add HLE macro commands.
Co-authored-by: Mary <mary@mary.zone>
* First working vibration implementation
* Fix Infinite Rumble in SDL2Mouse
* Stop ignoring one vibValues every 2
* Remove RumbleInfinity as suggested
* Reworked all the vibration handle / calculation
* Revert HidVibrationDevicePosition changes
* Add UI to enable and tune rumble
* Remove some stub logs
* Add PlayerIndex in rumble debug log
* Fix all requested changes
* Implements hid::GetVibrationDeviceInfo
* Better implements HidVibrationValue.Equals/GetHashCode
* Added requested changes from code review
* Last fixes from review
* Update configuration file version for rebase
* Make audio disposal thread safe on all 3 backends
* Make OpenAL more consistent with the other backends
* Remove Window.Cursor = null, and change dummy TValue to byte
Update the LibHac dependency to version 0.13.1. This brings a ton of improvements and changes such as:
- Refactor `FsSrv` to match the official refactoring done in FS.
- Change how the `Horizon` and `HorizonClient` classes are handled. Each client created represents a different process with its own process ID and client state.
- Add FS access control to handle permissions for FS service method calls.
- Add FS program registry to keep track of the program ID, location and permissions of each process.
- Add FS program index map info manager to track the program IDs and indexes of multi-application programs.
- Add all FS IPC interfaces.
- Rewrite `Fs.Fsa` code to be more accurate.
- Rewrite a lot of `FsSrv` code to be more accurate.
- Extend directory save data to store `SaveDataExtraData`
- Extend directory save data to lock the save directory to allow only one accessor at a time.
- Improve waiting and retrying when encountering access issues in `LocalFileSystem` and `DirectorySaveDataFileSystem`.
- More `IFileSystemProxy` methods should work now.
- Probably a bunch more stuff.
On the Ryujinx side:
- Forward most `IFileSystemProxy` methods to LibHac.
- Register programs and program index map info when launching an application.
- Remove hacks and workarounds for missing LibHac functionality.
- Recreate missing save data extra data found on emulator startup.
- Create system save data that wasn't indexed correctly on an older LibHac version.
`FsSrv` now enforces access control for each process. When a process tries to open a save data file system, FS reads the save's extra data to determine who the save owner is and if the caller has permission to open the save data. Previously-created save data did not have extra data created when the save was created.
With access control checks in place, this means that processes with no permissions (most games) wouldn't be able to access their own save data. The extra data can be partially created from data in the save data indexer, which should be enough for access control purposes.
There is a wrong condition in `GetShrinkedGamepadName` which throw an oob if the controller name is equal to the checked value. It's now fixed and shoud closes#2442 .