Core: Changed RunLoop iterations to 1000 (slightly better performance).

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bunnei 2014-11-09 16:56:57 -05:00
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@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ void Start();
/**
* Run the core CPU loop
* This function loops for 100 instructions in the CPU before trying to update hardware. This is a
* little bit faster than SingleStep, and should be pretty much equivalent. The number of
* instructions chosen is fairly arbitrary, however a large number will more drastically affect the
* frequency of GSP interrupts and likely break things. The point of this is to just loop in the CPU
* for more than 1 instruction to reduce overhead and make it a little bit faster...
* This function runs the core for the specified number of CPU instructions before trying to update
* hardware. This is much faster than SingleStep (and should be equivalent), as the CPU is not
* required to do a full dispatch with each instruction. NOTE: the number of instructions requested
* is not guaranteed to run, as this will be interrupted preemptively if a hardware update is
* requested (e.g. on a thread switch).
*/
void RunLoop(int tight_loop=100);
void RunLoop(int tight_loop=1000);
/// Step the CPU one instruction
void SingleStep();