* renderer_gl: Make rasterizer normal class member
* It doesn't need to be heap allocated anymore
* gl_rasterizer: Remove default_texture
* It's unused
* gl_rasterizer: General cleanup
* gl_rasterizer: Lower case lambdas
* Match style with review comments from vulkan backend
* rasterizer_cache: Prevent memory leak
* Since the switch from shared_ptr these surfaces were no longer being destroyed properly. Use our garbage collector for that purpose to destroy it safely for both backends
* rasterizer_cache: Make temp copy of old surface
* The custom surface would override the memory region of the old region resulting in garbage data, this ensures the custom surface is constructed correctly
* citra_qt: Manually create dialog tabs
* Allows for custom constructors which is very useful. While at it, global state is now eliminated from configuration
* citra_qt: Eliminate global system usage
* core: Remove global system usage in memory and HIO
* citra_qt: Use qOverload
* tests: Run clang format
* gl_texture_runtime: Fix surface scaling
* common: Add thread pool from yuzu
* Is really useful for asynchronous operations like shader compilation and custom textures, will be used in following PRs
* core: Improve ImageInterface
* Provide a default implementation so frontends don't have to duplicate code registering the lodepng version
* Add a dds version too which we will use in the next commit
* rasterizer_cache: Rewrite custom textures
* There's just too much to talk about here, look at the PR description for more details
* rasterizer_cache: Implement basic pack configuration file
* custom_tex_manager: Flip dumped textures
* custom_tex_manager: Optimize custom texture hashing
* If no convertions are needed then we can hash the decoded data directly removing the needed for duplicate decode
* custom_tex_manager: Implement asynchronous texture loading
* The file loading and decoding is offloaded into worker threads, while the upload itself still occurs in the main thread to avoid having to manage shared contexts
* Address review comments
* custom_tex_manager: Introduce custom material support
* video_core: Move custom textures to separate directory
* Also split the files to make the code cleaner
* gl_texture_runtime: Generate mipmaps for material
* custom_tex_manager: Prevent memory overflow when preloading
* externals: Add dds-ktx as submodule
* string_util: Return vector from SplitString
* No code benefits from passing it as an argument
* custom_textures: Use json config file
* gl_rasterizer: Only bind material for unit 0
* Address review comments
Some versions of clang 14 (macOS+android) don't implement
`string_view(It first, It last)`, so let's use
`string_view(const CharT*, size_type)` instead.
Also remove unused header leftover from old code that uses std::string.
Since the HIO request is basically treated like a syscall, we need to
stop emulation while waiting for the GDB client to reply with the
result. This ensures any memory queries etc. that GDB makes to fulfill
the HIO request are accessing memory as it was at the time of the
request, instead of afterwards.
This also does kind of a hacky way of sending HIO requests, since we
don't have a direct way of signaling a request should be sent like the
Rosalina implementation.
To improve this, it could probably do some kind of signal sending which
the main run loop handles instead of GDBStub::HandlePacket();
Follows the video core PR. fmt doesn't require casts for enum classes
anymore, so we can remove quite a few casts.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
1. Ensure that register information available to gdbstub is most up-to-date.
2. There's no reason to check for current_thread == thread when emitting a trap.
Doing this results in random hangs whenever a step happens upon a thread switch.
* Core::Timing: Add multiple timer, one for each core
* revert clang-format; work on tests for CoreTiming
* Kernel:: Add support for multiple cores, asserts in HandleSyncRequest because Thread->status == WaitIPC
* Add some TRACE_LOGs
* fix tests
* make some adjustments to qt-debugger, cheats and gdbstub(probably still broken)
* Make ARM_Interface::id private, rework ARM_Interface ctor
* ReRename TimingManager to Timing for smaler diff
* addressed review comments
* gdbstub: fix IsMemoryBreak() returning false while connected to client
As a result, the only existing codepath for a memory watchpoint hit to break into GDB (InterpeterMainLoop, GDB_BP_CHECK, ARMul_State::RecordBreak) is finally taken,
which exposes incorrect logic* in both RecordBreak and ServeBreak.
* a blank BreakpointAddress structure is passed, which sets r15 (PC) to NULL
* gdbstub: DynCom: default-initialize two members/vars used in conditionals
* gdbstub: DynCom: don't record memory watchpoint hits via RecordBreak()
For now, instead check for GDBStub::IsMemoryBreak() in InterpreterMainLoop and ServeBreak.
Fixes PC being set to a stale/unhit breakpoint address (often zero) when a memory watchpoint (rwatch, watch, awatch) is handled in ServeBreak() and generates a GDB trap.
Reasons for removing a call to RecordBreak() for memory watchpoints:
* The``breakpoint_data`` we pass is typed Execute or None. It describes the predicted next code breakpoint hit relative to PC;
* GDBStub::IsMemoryBreak() returns true if a recent Read/Write operation hit a watchpoint. It doesn't specify which in return, nor does it trace it anywhere. Thus, the only data we could give RecordBreak() is a placeholder BreakpointAddress at offset NULL and type Access. I found the idea silly, compared to simply relying on GDBStub::IsMemoryBreak().
There is currently no measure in the code that remembers the addresses (and types) of any watchpoints that were hit by an instruction, in order to send them to GDB as "extended stop information."
I'm considering an implementation for this.
* gdbstub: Change an ASSERT to DEBUG_ASSERT
I have never seen the (Reg[15] == last_bkpt.address) assert fail in practice, even after several weeks of (locally) developping various branches around GDB. Only leave it inside Debug builds.
Rather than having to type out the full std::map type signature, we can
just use a straightforward alias. While we're at it, rename
GetBreakpointList to GetBreakpointMap, which makes the name more
accurate. We can also get rid of unnecessary u64 static_casts, since
VAddr is an alias for a u64.
- Can be used in either DynCom or Dynarmic mode
- Added support for threads
- Proper support for FPU registers
- Fix for NibbleToHex conversion that used to produce false error codes
- Fix for clang-format failing under Windows