This seems to be the default value when the vertex attribute is disabled, or components aren't defined.
This fixes a regression from #2307 in SMO where a plant in the Wooded Kingdom would draw slightly differently in the depth prepass, leading to depth test failing later on.
GDK has stated that the specific case in Gundam only expects x and y to be 0, and Vulkan's undefined value for z does appear to be 0 when a vertex attribute type does not have that component, hence the value (0, 0, 0, 1).
This worked in Vulkan despite also providing an all 0s attribute due to the vertex attribute binding being R32Float, so the other values were undefined. It should be changed there separately.
This greatly reduces memory usage in games that aggressively reuse memory without removing dead textures from the pool, such as the Xenoblade games, UE3 games, and to a lesser extent, UE4/unity games.
This change stops memory usage from ballooning in xenoblade and some other games. It will also reduce texture view/dependency complexity in some games - for example in MK8D it will reduce the number of surface copies between lighting cubemaps generated for actors.
There shouldn't be any performance impact from doing this, though the deletion and creation of textures could be improved by improving the OpenGL texture storage cache, which is very simple and limited right now. This will be improved in future.
Another potential error has been fixed with the texture cache, which could prevent data loss when data is interchangably written to textures from both the GPU and CPU. It was possible that the dirty flag for a texture would be consumed without the data being synchronized on next use, due to the old overlap check. This check no longer consumes the dirty flag.
Please test a bunch of games to make sure they still work, and there are no performance regressions.
Cleans "sdcard:/Nintendo/save" and deletes "sdcard:/save" when opening the emulator.
Works around invalid encryption when keys or the SD card encryption seed are changed.
Got this the wrong way round - was causing games to try synchronize mipmap levels of like 52 on a 3d texture with 6 levels. Also, corrected the variable name in the method that _was_ working.
* Fix type mismatch in `BitwiseAnd` simplification
`TryEliminateBitwiseAnd` would turn the `BitwiseAnd` operation into a
copy of the wrong type. E.g:
Before `Simplification`:
```llvm
i64 %0 = BitwiseAnd i64 0x0, %1
```
After `Simplication`:
```llvm
i64 %0 = Copy i32 0x0
```
Since the with the changes in #2515, we iterate in reverse order and
`Simplication`, `ConstantFolding` does not indicate if it modified
the CFG, the second pass to "retype" the copy into the proper
destination type does not happen.
This also blocked copy propagation since its destination type did not
match with its source type. But in the cases I've seen, the
`PreAllocator` would insert a copy for the propagated constant, which
results in no diffs.
Since the copy remained as is, asserts are fired when generating it.
* Set PPTC version
* Turn `MemoryOperand` into a struct
* Remove `IntrinsicOperation`
* Remove `PhiNode`
* Remove `Node`
* Turn `Operand` into a struct
* Turn `Operation` into a struct
* Clean up pool management methods
* Add `Arena` allocator
* Move `OperationHelper` to `Operation.Factory`
* Move `OperandHelper` to `Operand.Factory`
* Optimize `Operation` a bit
* Fix `Arena` initialization
* Rename `NativeList<T>` to `ArenaList<T>`
* Reduce `Operand` size from 88 to 56 bytes
* Reduce `Operation` size from 56 to 40 bytes
* Add optimistic interning of Register & Constant operands
* Optimize `RegisterUsage` pass a bit
* Optimize `RemoveUnusedNodes` pass a bit
Iterating in reverse-order allows killing dependency chains in a single
pass.
* Fix PPTC symbols
* Optimize `BasicBlock` a bit
Reduce allocations from `_successor` & `DominanceFrontiers`
* Fix `Operation` resize
* Make `Arena` expandable
Change the arena allocator to be expandable by allocating in pages, with
some of them being pooled. Currently 32 pages are pooled. An LRU removal
mechanism should probably be added to it.
Apparently MHR can allocate bitmaps large enough to exceed the 16MB
limit for the type.
* Move `Arena` & `ArenaList` to `Common`
* Remove `ThreadStaticPool` & co
* Add `PhiOperation`
* Reduce `Operand` size from 56 from 48 bytes
* Add linear-probing to `Operand` intern table
* Optimize `HybridAllocator` a bit
* Add `Allocators` class
* Tune `ArenaAllocator` sizes
* Add page removal mechanism to `ArenaAllocator`
Remove pages which have not been used for more than 5s after each reset.
I am on fence if this would be better using a Gen2 callback object like
the one in System.Buffers.ArrayPool<T>, to trim the pool. Because right
now if a large translation happens, the pages will be freed only after a
reset. This reset may not happen for a while because no new translation
is hit, but the arena base sizes are rather small.
* Fix `OOM` when allocating larger than page size in `ArenaAllocator`
Tweak resizing mechanism for Operand.Uses and Assignemnts.
* Optimize `Optimizer` a bit
* Optimize `Operand.Add<T>/Remove<T>` a bit
* Clean up `PreAllocator`
* Fix phi insertion order
Reduce codegen diffs.
* Fix code alignment
* Use new heuristics for degree of parallelism
* Suppress warnings
* Address gdkchan's feedback
Renamed `GetValue()` to `GetValueUnsafe()` to make it more clear that
`Operand.Value` should usually not be modified directly.
* Add fast path to `ArenaAllocator`
* Assembly for `ArenaAllocator.Allocate(ulong)`:
.L0:
mov rax, [rcx+0x18]
lea r8, [rax+rdx]
cmp r8, [rcx+0x10]
ja short .L2
.L1:
mov rdx, [rcx+8]
add rax, [rdx+8]
mov [rcx+0x18], r8
ret
.L2:
jmp ArenaAllocator.AllocateSlow(UInt64)
A few variable/field had to be changed to ulong so that RyuJIT avoids
emitting zero-extends.
* Implement a new heuristic to free pooled pages.
If an arena is used often, it is more likely that its pages will be
needed, so the pages are kept for longer (e.g: during PPTC rebuild or
burst sof compilations). If is not used often, then it is more likely
that its pages will not be needed (e.g: after PPTC rebuild or bursts
of compilations).
* Address riperiperi's feedback
* Use `EqualityComparer<T>` in `IntrusiveList<T>`
Avoids a potential GC hole in `Equals(T, T)`.
* Use "Undesired" scale mode for certain textures rather than blacklisting
* Nit
Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
* Replace BGRA and scale uniforms with a uniform block
* Setting the data again on program change is no longer needed
* Optimize and resolve some warnings
* Avoid redundant support buffer updates
* Some optimizations to BindBuffers (now inlined)
* Unify render scale arrays
* hle: Simplify ServiceNotImplementedException
This removes the need to pass in whether the command is a Tipc command or a Hipc command to the exception constructor.
* hle: Use the IPC Message type to determine command type
This allows differentiating between Tipc and Hipc commands when invoking a handler that supports handling both Tipc and Hipc commands.
* Use a new approach for shader BRX targets
* Make shader cache actually work
* Improve the shader pattern matching a bit
* Extend LDC search to predecessor blocks, catches more cases
* Nit
* Only save the amount of constant buffer data actually used. Avoids crashes on partially mapped buffers
* Ignore Rd on predicate instructions, as they do not have a Rd register (catches more cases)
* 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
* Return mapped buffer pointer directly for flush, WriteableRegion for textures
A few changes here to generally improve performance, even for platforms not using the persistent buffer flush.
- Texture and buffer flush now return a ReadOnlySpan<byte>. It's guaranteed that this span is pinned in memory, but it will be overwritten on the next flush from that thread, so it is expected that the data is used before calling again.
- As a result, persistent mappings no longer copy to a new array - rather the persistent map is returned directly as a Span<>. A similar host array is used for the glGet flushes instead of allocating new arrays each time.
- Texture flushes now do their layout conversion into a WriteableRegion when the texture is not MultiRange, which allows the flush to happen directly into guest memory rather than into a temporary span, then copied over. This avoids another copy when doing layout conversion.
Overall, this saves 1 data copy for buffer flush, 1 copy for linear textures with matching source/target stride, and 2 copies for block textures or linear textures with mismatching strides.
* Fix tests
* Fix array pointer for Mesa/Intel path
* Address some feedback
* Update method for getting array pointer.
It seems like this method of flushing data is much slower on Mesa drivers, and slightly slower on Intel Windows. Have not tested Intel Mesa, but I'm assuming it is the same as AMD.
This also adds vendor detection for AMD on Unix, which counted as "Unknown" before.
* shadertools: Prepare for new target Langugaes and APIs
This improves shader tools command line by adding support for target
language and api.
* Address gdkchan's comments
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.