* dotnet format style --severity info
Some changes were manually reverted.
* dotnet format analyzers --serverity info
Some changes have been minimally adapted.
* Silence dotnet format IDE0059 warnings
* Address or silence dotnet format IDE1006 warnings
* Address dotnet format CA1816 warnings
* Address or silence dotnet format CA1069 warnings
* Address remaining dotnet format analyzer warnings
* Address review comments
* Address most dotnet format whitespace warnings
* Apply dotnet format whitespace formatting
A few of them have been manually reverted and the corresponding warning was silenced
* Format if-blocks correctly
* Another rebase, another dotnet format run
* Run dotnet format after rebase and remove unused usings
- analyzers
- style
- whitespace
* Add comments to disabled warnings
* Simplify properties and array initialization, Use const when possible, Remove trailing commas
* Revert "Simplify properties and array initialization, Use const when possible, Remove trailing commas"
This reverts commit 9462e4136c0a2100dc28b20cf9542e06790aa67e.
* dotnet format whitespace after rebase
* Address review feedback
* Assign Decommit to ReplacePlaceholder
* Run final dotnet format pass
* Organize imports again
* Add trailing commas
* Add missing newline
* memory: Check results of pinvoke calls
* Increase vm.max_map_count when running Ryujinx
* Add SupportedOSPlatform attribute for WindowsApiException
* Revert increasing vm.max_map_count via script
* Add LinuxHelper to detect and increase vm.max_map_count
With GUI dialogs, this should be a bit more user-friendly.
* Supply arguments as a list to RunPkExec
* Add error logging in case RunPkExec() fails
* Prevent Gtk from crashing
* GPU: Remove CPU region handle containers.
Another one for the "I don't know why I didn't do this earlier" pile.
This removes the "Cpu" prefixed region handle classes, which each mirror a region handle type from Ryujinx.Memory.
Originally, not all projects had a reference to Ryujinx.Memory, so these classes were introduced to bridge the gap. Someone else crossed that bridge since, so these classes don't have much of a purpose anymore.
This PR replaces all uses of CpuRegionHandle etc to their direct Ryujinx.Memory versions.
RegionHandle methods (specifically QueryModified) are about the hottest path there is in the entire emulator, so there is a nice boost from doing this.
* Add docs
* GPU: Fix errors handling texture remapping
- Fixes an error where a pool entry and memory mapping changing at the same time could cause a texture to rebind its data from the wrong GPU VA (data swaps)
- Fixes an error where the texture pool could act on a mapping change before the mapping has actually been changed ("Unmapped" event happens before change, we need to signal it changed _after_ it completes)
TODO: remove textures from partially mapped list... if they aren't.
* Add Remap actions for handling post-mapping behaviours
* Remove unused code.
* Address feedback
* Nit