These changes allow Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (v2.0.0) to boot into
menus. Kart functionality has not been implemented and will not work.
Version 1.0.0 is currently unsupported due to unimplemented ARM
registers. I plan on addressing this issue at a later date.
### Here is a list of the implemented and stubbed services in this PR:
#### Implemented:
Ldn.Lp2p.IServiceCreator: 0 (CreateNetworkService)
Ldn.Lp2p.IServiceCreator: 8 (CreateNetworkServiceMonitor)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfService: 0 (Initialize)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 0 (Initialize)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 256 (AttachNetworkInterfaceStateChangeEvent)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 328 (AttachJoinEvent)
#### Stubbed:
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfService: 768 (CreateGroup)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfService: 1536 (SendToOtherGroup)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfService: 1544 (RecvFromOtherGroup)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 288 (GetGroupInfo)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 296 (GetGroupInfo2)
Ldn.Lp2p.ISfServiceMonitor: 312 (GetIpConfig)
Rebased @jcm93's refreshinterval branch:
https://github.com/jcm93/Ryujinx/tree/refreshinterval
The option is placed under System/Hacks. Disabled, it's the default
Ryujinx behavior. Enabled, the behavior is shown in the attached
screenshots. If a framerate is too high or low, you can adjust the value
where you normally toggle VSync on and off. It will also cycle through
the default on/off toggles.
Also, in order to reduce clutter, I made an adjustment to remove the
target FPS and only show the percentage.
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More up to date build of the JIT Sparse PR for continued development.
JIT Sparse Function Table was originally developed by riperiperi for the
original Ryujinx project, and decreased the amount of layers in the
Function Table structure, to decrease lookup times at the cost of
slightly higher RAM usage.
This PR rebalances the JIT Sparse Function Table to be a bit more RAM
intensive, but faster in workloads where the JIT Function Table is a
bottleneck. Faster RAM will see a bigger impact and slower RAM (DDR3 and
potentially slow DDR4) will see a slight performance decrease.
This PR also implements a base for a PPTC profile system that could
allow for PPTC with ExeFS mods enabled in the future.
This PR also potentially fixes a strange issue where Avalonia would time
out in some rare instances, e.g. when running ExeFS mods with TotK and a
strange controller configuration.
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Implements IAllSystemAppletProxiesService: 350
(OpenSystemApplicationProxy)
This fixes a crash that occurs when launching an NSP forwarder generated
by Nro2Nsp.
These changes allow players to matchmake for local wireless using a LDN
server. The network implementation originates from Berry's public TCP
RyuLDN fork. Logo and unrelated changes have been removed.
Additionally displays LDN game status in the game selection window when
RyuLDN is enabled.
Functionality is only enabled while network mode is set to "RyuLDN" in
the settings.
This feature adds a way to change the Amiibo's nickname inside Smash and
other places where it's used, so it’s not always "Ryujinx." However, I
did not add a GUI or create the Cabinet applet that would allow users to
change this. So you will have to go to system/amiibo and find your
amiibo id to change it.
Currently, in Ryujinx, if an app attempts to open an unimplemented
applet, it crashes. This change adds a dummy applet to send a dummy
response instead of crashing and logs the applet.
* refactor(perf): pass MemoryOwner<byte> around as itself rather than IMemoryOwner<byte>
* fix(perf): get span via MemoryOwner<byte>.Span property instead of through Memory property
* fix: incorrect comment change
* Allow creating texture aliases on texture pool
* Delete old image format override code
* New format incompatible alias
* Missing bounds check
* GetForBinding now takes FormatInfo
* Make FormatInfo struct more compact
* Fix checking for the wrong update metadata file
* Apply the same fix for dlc.json
* Use the base application ids for updates and DLCs in the GUI too
This shouldn't actually change anything, since the program index part of the application id
should always be 0 for all applications currently seen by the GUI.
This was just done for completeness.
* Add default values to ApplicationData directly
* Refactor application loading
It should now be possible to load multi game XCIs.
Included updates won't be detected for now.
Opening a game from the command line currently only opens the first one.
* Only include program NCAs where at least one tuple item is not null
* Get application data by title id and add programIndex check back
* Refactor application loading again and remove duplicate code
* Actually use patch ncas for updates
* Fix number of applications found with multi game xcis
* Don't load bundled updates from multi game xcis
* Change ApplicationData.TitleId type to ulong & Add TitleIdString property
* Use cnmt files and ContentCollection to load programs
* Ava: Add updates and DLCs from gamecarts
* Get the cnmt file from its NCA
* Ava: Identify bundled updates in updater window
* Fix the (hopefully) last few bugs
* Add idOffset parameter to GetNcaByType
* Handle missing file for dlc.json
* Ava: Shorten error message for invalid files
* Gtk: Add additional string for bundled updates in TitleUpdateWindow
* Hopefully fix DLC issues
* Apply formatting
* Finally fix DLC issues
* Adjust property names and fileSize field
* Read the correct update file
* Fix wrong casing for application id strings
* Rename TitleId to ApplicationId
* Address review comments
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
* Gracefully fail when loading pfs for update and dlc window
* Fix applications with multiple programs
* Fix DLCWindow crash on GTK
* Fix some GUI issues
* Remove IsXci again
* Don't add duplicates to update/dlc windows
* Avoid double lookup
* Preserve DLC enabled state for bundled DLCs
* Fix DLCWindow not opening using GTK
* Fix missing information when loading applications from file
* Address review feedback
Rename ContentCollection to ContentMetaData
Fix casing issues in log messages
Use null as the default value for updatePath
* Fix re-adding bundled DLCs every time
* Fix bundled DLCs disappearing
* Abstract common code to open application pfs
* Remove unused imports
* Fix file exists check when loading DLCs
* Load bundled DLCs only using dlc.json
* Load AoC items correctly
* Add all DLCs from a PFS
* Add argument to launch a specific application id
* Use application-id argument for shortcuts if necessary
* Return the application id from the control NCA if possible
* GetApplicationInformation: Don't overwrite application ids
Move SaveDataOwnerId check to the top, since it seems to be more reliable.
* Get application ids from CNMT again
This commit reverts some parts of 61615b8f0d6f90ae86778958ddc38eaf6dc280ab.
Since the issue wasn't actually related to the application id in CMNTs, we can remove the wrong assumptions.
* Revert erroneous axaml change from adca8900
* Rename title to application
* Wrap nsp/pfs0 case with curly braces
* Check if _applicationData.ControlHolder.ByteSpan is zeros only once
* Catch exceptions while loading applications from nsps
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* Kernel: Wake cores from idle directly rather than through a host thread
Right now when a core enters an idle state, leaving that idle state requires us to first signal the core's idle thread, which then signals the correct thread that we want to run on the core. This means that in a lot of cases, we're paying double for a thread to be woken from an idle state.
This PR moves this process to happen on the thread that is waking others out of idle, instead of an idle thread that needs to be woken first.
For compatibility the process has been kept as similar as possible - the process for IdleThreadLoop has been migrated to TryLeaveIdle, and is gated by a condition variable that lets it run only once at a time for each core. A core is only considered for wake from idle if idle is both active and has been signalled - the signal is consumed and the active state is cleared when the core leaves idle.
Dummy threads (just the idle thread at the moment) have been changed to have no host thread, as the work is now done by threads entering idle and signalling out of it.
This could put a bit of extra work on threads that would have triggered `_idleInterruptEvent` before, but I'd expect less work than signalling all those reset events and the OS overhead that follows. Worst case is that other threads performing these signals at the same time will have to wait for each other, but it's still going to be a very short amount of time.
Improvements are best seen in games with heavy (or very misguided) multithreading, such as Pokemon: Legends Arceus. Improvements are expected in Scarlet/Violet and TOTK, but are harder to measure.
Testing on Linux/MacOS still to be done, definitely need to test more games as this affects all of them (obviously) and any issues might be rare to encounter.
* Remove _idleThread entirely
* Use spinwait so we don't completely blast the CPU with cmpxchg
* Didn't I already do this
* Cleanup
* Add files via upload
* Update IHidServer.cs
mistakes...
* format
how do i do it
* Update src/Ryujinx.HLE/HOS/Services/Hid/IHidServer.cs
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* Update src/Ryujinx.HLE/HOS/Services/Hid/IHidServer.cs
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* bruh
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
* use readuint32 instead
* second thought
* i hope it works
thanks someone higher up with the same thing
* pid
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Ac_K <Acoustik666@gmail.com>
* styles i think
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: makigumo <makigumo@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ac_K <Acoustik666@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: makigumo <makigumo@users.noreply.github.com>
The delta position of the mouse should be the difference between the current and last position. Subtracting the last deltas doesn't really make sense.
Won't implement pointer lock for first person games, but might stop some super weird behaviour with the mouse values appearing totally random.
* perf: use ByteMemoryPool
* feat: KPageTableBase/KPageTable new methods to read and write `ReadOnlySequence<byte>`
* new: add IWritableBlock.Write(ulong, ReadOnlySequence<byte>) with default impl
* perf: use GetReadOnlySequence() instead of GetSpan()
* perf: make `Parcel` IDisposable, use `ByteMemoryPool` for internal allocation, and make Parcel consumers dispose of it
* remove comment about copySize
* remove unnecessary Clear()