Guest memory is now mapped into a shared memory/file mapping, for use
with fastmem.
64-bit and 128-bit arguments are passed by register/value instead of by
reference/address.
LDL/LDR/SDL/SDR now use 64-bit GPRs instead of SSE.
These have no meaning in x64 (apart from throwing compiler warnings),
and we don't do 32-bit anymore. Also saves needing to include
`Pcsx2Defs.h` in files which don't otherwise need it.
Allocate memory in an x86-64-compatible way
Another part of #3451
Note: While this shouldn't change how anything works, it's been the #1 source of breakage of 32-bit builds in #3451 (it was the cause for the failure of win32 to allocate memory and the failure of linux-32 afterward) so we should definitely make sure it gets tested
see #3523 for more information
All work done by Refraction, I'm just the commit guy for this.
Note: Missing Visual Studio 2012 / 2010 project files and Linux makefile additions.
Note2: PSX games don't work yet :p
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Pcsx2 now has a gifUnit class which acts like the ps2's gif and executes a single gif transfer at a time (and performs path arbitration according to priority and path3 slicing).
This new code is generally a speedup for most games. Particularly VU heavy games like GoW.
This revision breaks old saved state compatibility so don't update if you wish to keep playing with your old saved states.
Leave comments if this revision fixes or breaks anything...
Message to GS Plugin authors:
This new code now uses only 1 gif callback to transfer data to the gs plugin (GSgifTransfer).
pcsx2 also is garaunteed to send full GS primitives to the plugin. So you don't have to account for partial-transfers anymore.
Thanks goes out to shadowlady who tested around 500 games for me :D
Note 1: The old gif code is still in this revision, and can be enabled by the USE_OLD_GIF macro. The old code will be deleted soon.
Note 2: This revision also enables assertion dialogs in devel builds, and changed a lot of assume cases into assertions.
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* Added some bounds checking to debug builds for VTLB mappings.
* Fixed a VU mapping bug that caused boot crashing
* Fixed some startup, shutdown, and reset resource management.
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* Removed the hacky g_pVU1 pointer, which required VU1 cpu registers to be part of VU0. Replaced it with a standard VU1 variable (mimics all other CPU registers, which are standard static vars). We were using translation functions/tables for all VU0 memory operations anyway, so this was a no-brainer.
* Removed code from microVU that was only there to help deal with the fact that g_pVU1 was annoying.
* Turned eeMem->HW into a static global array eeHw [64k].
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* Includes a minor tweak to DMAC.h - removed tDMA_TADR / tDMA_MADR / etc. and replaced them with a single tDMAC_ADDR class.
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I also re-implemented R5900 runtime exception handling for TLB Miss and such (devbuilds only, for now).
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Only open, close, read and lseek implemented for now. Directories are not supported for now because of the need to match the dirent structure to the loaded ioman version.
To allow access the host filesystem from homebrew and games, enable the new option on the main menu.
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* Added more colors!
* VM's EE/IOP logs (the ones that come from the emulated games themselves) are colored accordingly: EE are faint cyan, IOP are faint yellow. They're intentionally "hard to read" because 99% of the time they're meaningless trivia (but still cool since it's what the actual devs would have used for developing the games!).
Dev Notes:
* Removed Console.Status (specify blue/green colors manually if you want them).
* Renamed Console.Notice to Console.Warning.
* I changed the overloads so that both char* and wxChar* versions work like printf now (no need to use wxsFormat when working with unicode strings). I also removed wxString& versions of the overloads. This should (I hope) also be an easier port to wx2.9 or 3.0, when that time comes.
* Default log color is now black instead of gray; typically you'll want to manually specify Color_Gray when doing high volume logging (like the EErec's block tracking in debug builds).
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* Completely new assertion macros: pxAssert, pxAssertMsg, and pxFail, pxAssertDev (both which default to using a message). These replace *all* wxASSERT, DevAssert, and jASSUME varieties of macros. New macros borrow the best of all assertion worlds: MSVCRT, wxASSERT, and AtlAssume. :)
* Rewrote the Console namespace as a structure called IConsoleWriter, and created several varieties of ConsoleWriters for handling different states of log and console availability (should help reduce overhead of console logging nicely).
* More improvements to the PersistentThread model, using safely interlocked "Do*" style callbacks for starting and cleaning up threads.
* Fixed console logs so that they're readable in Win32 notepad again (the log writer adds CRs to naked LFs).
* Added AppInit.cpp -- contains constructor, destructor, OnInit, and command line parsing mess.
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Most things should be a bit faster with this new system. The system is more balanced than the previous one, in that it provides a better overall performance across most games, but some specific FMVs (like Disgaea 2's) will be a bit slower. On the other hand, others like DQ8 and Kingdom Hearts 2 FMVs get a big speedup. Almost all in-game stuff should be either the same or faster now.
Set a bunch of ignores for TortoiseSVN users, as suggested in Issue 166.
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