It seems like the menu isn't showing up for users on Android 13.
We're not sure what's wrong, and the approach we've been using for the
menu hasn't been entirely reliable in the past either (in particular
not on non-mobile form factors like Chromebooks and VR devices),
so let's make it possible to open the menu by pressing Back,
an action that works reliably on most kinds of Android devices.
(Not sure if there's an equivalent of Back on devices like watches,
but I think we can pretty safely ignore those for now.)
* This fixes#6041 by changing OnCoreError. Instead of there being an "Abort/Continue" prompt when a savestate fails to save or load, it just brings up a warning box.
I also changed "Abort/Continue" to "Quit Game/Continue" for better clarity
* Fixed formatting
This prevents the keyboard from being stuck in an open state if the user
slides the panel while focused on a text box. Now it closes gracefully.
Co-authored-by: Charles Lombardo <clombardo169@gmail.com>
... In Qt 5.15+ the QImage will not accept non-natively handled pixel
formats anymore. We can however use the newly added conversion method
provided in `QVideoFrame` to convert it to `QImage` instead
* Initial plugin loader support
* More plugin loader progress
* Organize code and more plugin features
* Fix clang-format
* Fix compilation and add android gui
* Fix clang-format
* Fix macos build
* Fix copy-paste bug and clang-format
* More merge fixes
* Make suggestions
* Move global variable to static member
* Fix typo
* Apply suggestions
* Proper initialization order
* Allocate plugin memory from SYSTEM instead of APPLICATION
* Do not mark free pages as RWX
* Fix plugins in old 3DS mode.
* Implement KernelSetState and notif 0x203
* Apply changes
* Remove unused variable
* Fix dynarmic commit
* Sublicense files with MIT License
* Remove non-ascii characters from license
* common: Move settings to common from core.
- Removes a dependency on core and input_common from common.
* code: Wrap settings values
* Port from yuzu to allow per game settings
* citra_qt: Initial per-game settings dialog
* citra_qt: Use new API for read/save of config values
* citra_qt: Per game audio settings
* citra_qt: Per game graphics settings
* citra_qt: Per game system settings
* citra_qt: Per game general settings
* citra_qt: Document and run clang format
* citra_qt: Make icon smaller and centered
* citra_qt: Remove version number
* Not sure how to extract that, can always add it back later
* citra_qt: Wrap UISettings
* citra_qt: Fix unthottled fps setting
* citra_qt: Remove margin in emulation tab
* citra_qt: Implement some suggestions
* Bring back speed switch hotkey
* Allow configuration when game is running
* Rename/adjust UI stuff
* citra_qt: Fix build with separate windows
* citra_qt: Address feedback
* citra_qt: Log per-game settings before launching games
* citra_qt: Add shader cache options
* Also fix android build
* citra_qt: Add DLC menu option
* citra_qt: Run clang-format
* citra_qt: Adjust for time offset
* citra_qt: Implement suggestions
* Run clang-format
Co-authored-by: bunnei <bunneidev@gmail.com>
* Add setting for system time offset
Add a setting to displace citra system time by days, hours, minutes
or seconds
Add UI for the setting which is only visible when clock is set to
system time
Change core/settings.h to include the setting
* Add system time offset to kernel
Actually makes use of the time offset.
* Fix time offset calculatioon in core/movie.cpp
* Replace C++20 chrono::days with seconds
Hopefully fixes the build.
* Fix socket poll and handling in windows
* Fix clang
* Add guest timing adjust
* Use platform independent time fetch
* Use proper type in time_point
* Fix ambiguous function call
* Do suggestions
* Take cpu_clock_scale into account in tick adjust
xbyak is intended to be installed in /usr/local/include/xbyak.
Since we desire not to install xbyak before using it, we copy the headers
to the appropriate directory structure and use that instead
Co-authored-by: merry <git@mary.rs>
previous changes had forced every single user to use custom
directories for NAND and SDMC. Those paths were saved to the
config file and would interact badly with portable builds.
Games will sometimes use these when representing open right bounds
and so disallowing it caused regressions, with a notable example
being when MemoryFill is called to the end of vram, causing an
"invalid end address" error.
This had been noted on a comment in GetPhysicalRef prior to the
regression.
Reported by GillianMC on Discord. Looks to be a small quirk in the QT API.
setText(QObject::tr(status.text));
bringing up QObject breaks the link with the GameListItemCompat
If a shutdown was requested by the application, close the SDL window,
initiating the normal shutdown procedure. This causes a graceful exit
process instead of hanging.
* AMDs new driver fixed many issues in the OpenGL driver. No reason to
keep these hacks. In addition the upgrade to 4.3 guarantees the
existance of required extensions, so no need to check for them
* The current backend heavily depends on many extensions for shadow
rendering and texture cubes in the fragment shaders. All these
extensions were incorporated to core in 4.3. Support is practically
ubiquitous and requiring support for it makes things a lot easier
* This commit aims to both continue the rasterizer cache cleanup by
separating CachedSurface into a dedicated header and to start weeding
out the raw OpenGL code from the cache.
* The latter is achieved by abstracting most texture operations in a new
class called TextureRuntime. This has many benefits such as making it easier
to port the functionality to other graphics APIs and the removal of the need
to pass (read/draw) framebuffer handles everywhere. The filterer and
reinterpreter get their own sets of FBOs due to this, something that
might be a performance win since it reduces the state switching
overhead on the runtime FBOs.
The JNI functions that have "UTF" their name use "modified UTF-8"
rather than the standard UTF-8 that Citra uses, at least according
to Oracle's documentation, so it is incorrect for us to use them.
This change fixes the problem by converting between UTF-8 and
UTF-16 manually instead of letting JNI do it for us.
Resolves#6077
If only `SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK` is used, `InputCommon::SDL::SDLState` later tries to initialize the game controller in a background thread, which on macOS causes a crash in `SDL_PumpEvents`. From [the SDL docs](https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL_Init), `SDL_INIT_GAMECONTROLLER` implies `SDL_INIT_JOYSTICK`, so this should be a total superset of the previous behavior.
The Controller config UI exposes the Circle mod, only for the Circle pad's modifier, So after changing the binding, it leaves the default binding for the c-stick untouched, and the user is nagged about the (default) D key being bound to something, when trying to bind it to any other button.
With this PR we update the modifier for both the Circle Pad and C-stick.
* Convert Input Count to Frame Count
While recording or playing a movie file, the left side of the status bar currently displays an input counter which shows how many times the emulator has polled for button inputs during the movie. This information is far less easily understandable and less useful for TASing compared to a frame count. The frame count has a linear relationship with input count that can be expressed with Frame Count = 0.255689103308912 * Input Count. Simply put, instead of having a counter that goes up by 3 or 4 every frame, this makes it a counter that goes up by exactly 1 every frame.
* Update movie.cpp
* Update movie.cpp
* Fixing clang-format errors
* Update movie.cpp
Did not realize that the frame rate was defined as a constant somewhere in the source code. This makes this conversion far less sketchy.
* Update movie.cpp
* In older `httplib`, SSL connections were not handled correctly and
will have issues with proxy servers. Also, keep alive directives were
not available back then, which is probably necessary to implement
HTTP_C service correctly.
* Another reason being `httplib` now requires OpenSSL 1.1+ API while
LibreSSL 2.x provided OpenSSL 1.0 compatible API.
* The bundled LibreSSL has been updated to 3.2.2 so it now provides
OpenSSL 1.1 compatible API now.
* Also the path hint has been added so that it will find the correct
path to the CA certs on *nix systems.
* An option is provided so that *nix system distributions/providers can
use their own SSL implementations when compiling Yuzu/Citra to
(hopefully) complies with their maintenance guidelines.
* LURLParse is also removed since `httplib` can handle
`scheme:host:port` string itself now.
video_core: disable depth/stencil texture download on OpenGL ES
Disable deptch stencil shader in texture_downloader_es for now
enable_depth_stencil
DepthStencil
remove GL_DEBUG_OUTPUT_SYNCHRONOUS
So that it is destructed first. Otherwise, the TimeStretcher will be destructed before the Sink, which might cause segfaults when the Sink tries to read data from the TimeStretcher afterwards.
When the vector is empty, using `&vec[0]` involves undefined behaviour. While that works fine most of the time, Flatpak builds aborted on a failed `__builtin_expect`.
I searched for such occurences across the codebase with the regex `(?<!&)&\w+\[0\]` and fixed those that would potentially cause issues.
* Corrected the path to the headbar icon
Corrected the path where the icon file is located, since the "dist" folder is located next to the binary provided in github.
* Corrected the path to the headbar icon
Corrected the path where the icon file is located, since the "dist" folder is located next to the binary provided in github.
* renderer_opengl.cpp: fix sanitize_mul check for disk shader cache
* Partially revert "Band-aid solution for 'Disk Shader Cache' (#5188)"
This reverts commit 2e0ce86c9e.
* Disable `disk_shader_cache` checkbox when `hw_renderer` is off
Starting from macOS 10.14, users need to grant permissions for applications to use media capture (camera and microphone).
The application *must* provide a description in its Info.plist or it will be terminated due to privacy violation upon attempting to initialize camera/microphone.
Ideally these two strings should be translated, but since this is not really compatible with Qt's localization system and likely requires separate configuration, I'm currently not that interested in messing with it.
Implements the auto map functionality for the GC adapter.
The controls map nicely to the original 3ds controls, with the select button being mapped to the Z button on GC.
The ZL/ZR buttons are not mapped by this feature.
Streamlines the code and introduces fixes for the origin status of the controller along with adapter hotplug support
Co-Authored-By: Narr the Reg <5944268+german77@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
This is a port of the initial GameCube adapter input support i added into yuzu emulator.
It requires the same setup as when it was first introduced in yuzu, requiring the Zadig driver be installed for the adapter to allow it to interface with libusb.
Previously the movie was started *after* core starts running, causing potential indeterminism.
Some desyncs are still not fixed; they may be caused by core timing. More investigation is required.
Since we do not have an overlay yet, it can be confusing whether movie is being recorded or played. This makes it clear.
Status messages (e.g. system archive missing) will be overriden, but that shouldn't be too important when recording movies.
Doubled the status bar updating frequency to provide a better experience. It now updates every second.
This is completely rebuilt, in order to allow setting author, displaying movie metadata, and toggling read-only mode.
The UX is changed to more closely match other emulators' behaviour. Now you can only record/play from start/reset (In the future, we might want to introduce 'record from savestate')
Also fixed a critical bug where movie file can be corrupted when ending the recording while game is still running.
Instead of specifying it when starting playback. This is necessary as
you can end up playing the movie even if you started as Recording
(for example, loading a state in R/O mode will switch to Playing mode)
Most other emulators handle this automatically in the frontend,
booting/restarting the corresponding game instead of reporting an error.
Therefore, remove these checks and errors from the module.
These fields are included in most emulators and required by TASVideos.
`input_count` is implemented by counting the number of 'PadAndCircle' states, as this is always polled regularly and can act as a time/length indicator.
TASVideos also require the input count/frame count to be verified by the emulator before playback, which is also implemented in this commit.
The read-only mode switch affects how movies interact with savestates after you start a movie playback and load a savestate. When you are in read-only mode, the movie will resume playing from the loaded savestate. When you are in read+write mode however, your input will be recorded over the original movie ('rerecording'). If you wish to start rerecording immediately, you should switch to R+W mode, save a state and then load it.
To make this more user-friendly, I also added a unique ID to the movies, which allows each movie to have an individual set of savestate slots (plus another set for when not doing any movies). This is as recommended by staff at TASVideos.