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Vulkan backend (#2518)
* WIP Vulkan implementation

* No need to initialize attributes on the SPIR-V backend anymore

* Allow multithreading shaderc and vkCreateShaderModule

You'll only really see the benefit here with threaded-gal or parallel shader cache compile.

Fix shaderc multithreaded changes

Thread safety for shaderc Options constructor

Dunno how they managed to make a constructor not thread safe, but you do you. May avoid some freezes.

* Support multiple levels/layers for blit.

Fixes MK8D when scaled, maybe a few other games. AMD software "safe" blit not supported right now.

* TextureStorage should hold a ref of the foreign storage, otherwise it might be freed while in use

* New depth-stencil blit method for AMD

* Workaround for AMD driver bug

* Fix some tessellation related issues (still doesn't work?)

* Submit command buffer before Texture GetData. (UE4 fix)

* DrawTexture support

* Fix BGRA on OpenGL backend

* Fix rebase build break

* Support format aliasing on SetImage

* Fix uniform buffers being lost when bindings are out of order

* Fix storage buffers being lost when bindings are out of order

(also avoid allocations when changing bindings)

* Use current command buffer for unscaled copy (perf)

Avoids flushing commands and renting a command buffer when fulfilling copy dependencies and when games do unscaled copies.

* Update to .net6

* Update Silk.NET to version 2.10.1

Somehow, massive performance boost. Seems like their vtable for looking up vulkan methods was really slow before.

* Fix PrimitivesGenerated query, disable Transform Feedback queries for now

Lets Splatoon 2 work on nvidia. (mostly)

* Update counter queue to be similar to the OGL one

Fixes softlocks when games had to flush counters.

* Don't throw when ending conditional rendering for now

This should be re-enabled when conditional rendering is enabled on nvidia etc.

* Update findMSB/findLSB to match master's instruction enum

* Fix triangle overlay on SMO, Captain Toad, maybe others?

* Don't make Intel Mesa pay for Intel Windows bugs

* Fix samplers with MinFilter Linear or Nearest (fixes New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe black borders)

* Update Spv.Generator

* Add alpha test emulation on shader (but no shader specialisation yet...)

* Fix R4G4B4A4Unorm texture format permutation

* Validation layers should be enabled for any log level other than None

* Add barriers around vkCmdCopyImage

Write->Read barrier for src image (we want to wait for a write to read it)
Write->Read barrier for dst image (we want to wait for the copy to complete before use)

* Be a bit more careful with texture access flags, since it can be used for anything

* Device local mapping for all buffers

May avoid issues with drivers with NVIDIA on linux/older gpus on windows when using large buffers (?)
Also some performance things and fixes issues with opengl games loading textures weird.

* Cleanup, disable device local buffers for now.

* Add single queue support

Multiqueue seems to be a bit more responsive on NVIDIA. Should fix texture flush on intel. AMD has been forced to single queue for an experiment.

* Fix some validation errors around extended dynamic state

* Remove Intel bug workaround, it was fixed on the latest driver

* Use circular queue for checking consumption on command buffers

Speeds up games that spam command buffers a little. Avoids checking multiple command buffers if multiple are active at once.

* Use SupportBufferUpdater, add single layer flush

* Fix counter queue leak when game decides to use host conditional rendering

* Force device local storage for textures (fixes linux performance)

* Port #3019

* Insert barriers around vkCmdBlitImage (may fix some amd flicker)

* Fix transform feedback on Intel, gl_Position feedback and clears to inexistent depth buffers

* Don't pause transform feedback for multi draw

* Fix draw outside of render pass and missing capability

* Workaround for wrong last attribute on AMD (affects FFVII, STRIKERS1945, probably more)

* Better workaround for AMD vertex buffer size alignment issue

* More instructions + fixes on SPIR-V backend

* Allow custom aspect ratio on Vulkan

* Correct GTK UI status bar positions

* SPIR-V: Functions must always end with a return

* SPIR-V: Fix ImageQuerySizeLod

* SPIR-V: Set DepthReplacing execution mode when FragDepth is modified

* SPIR-V: Implement LoopContinue IR instruction

* SPIR-V: Geometry shader support

* SPIR-V: Use correct binding number on storage buffers array

* Reduce allocations for Spir-v serialization

Passes BinaryWriter instead of the stream to Write and WriteOperand

- Removes creation of BinaryWriter for each instruction
- Removes allocations for literal string

* Some optimizations to Spv.Generator

- Dictionary for lookups of type declarations, constants, extinst
- LiteralInteger internal data format -> ushort
- Deterministic HashCode implementation to avoid spirv result not being the same between runs
- Inline operand list instead of List<T>, falls back to array if many operands. (large performance boost)

TODO: improve instruction allocation, structured program creator, ssa?

* Pool Spv.Generator resources, cache delegates, spv opts

- Pools for Instructions and LiteralIntegers. Can be passed in when creating the generator module.
  - NewInstruction is called instead of new Instruction()
  - Ryujinx SpirvGenerator passes in some pools that are static. The idea is for these to be shared between threads eventually.
- Estimate code size when creating the output MemoryStream
- LiteralInteger pools using ThreadStatic pools that are initialized before and after creation... not sure of a better way since the way these are created is via implicit cast.

Also, cache delegates for Spv.Generator for functions that are passed around to GenerateBinary etc, since passing the function raw creates a delegate on each call.

TODO: update python spv cs generator to make the coregrammar with NewInstruction and the `params` overloads.

* LocalDefMap for Ssa Rewriter

Rather than allocating a large array of all registers for each block in the shader, allocate one array of all registers and clear it between blocks. Reduces allocations in the shader translator.

* SPIR-V: Transform feedback support

* SPIR-V: Fragment shader interlock support (and image coherency)

* SPIR-V: Add early fragment tests support

* SPIR-V: Implement SwizzleAdd, add missing Triangles ExecutionMode for geometry shaders, remove SamplerType field from TextureMeta

* Don't pass depth clip state right now (fix decals)

Explicitly disabling it is incorrect. OpenGL currently automatically disables based on depth clamp, which is the behaviour if this state is omitted.

* Multisampling support

* Multisampling: Use resolve if src samples count > dst samples count

* Multisampling: We can only resolve for unscaled copies

* SPIR-V: Only add FSI exec mode if used.

* SPIR-V: Use ConstantComposite for Texture Offset Vector

Fixes a bunch of freezes with SPIR-V on AMD hardware, and validation errors. Note: Obviously assumes input offsets are constant, which they currently are.

* SPIR-V: Don't OpReturn if we already OpExit'ed

Fixes spir-v parse failure and stack smashing in RADV (obviously you still need bolist)

* SPIR-V: Only use input attribute type for input attributes

Output vertex attributes should always be of type float.

* Multithreaded Pipeline Compilation

* Address some feedback

* Make this 32

* Update topology with GpuAccessorState

* Cleanup for merge (note: disables spir-v)

* Make more robust to shader compilation failure

- Don't freeze when GLSL compilation fails
- Background SPIR-V pipeline compile failure results in skipped draws, similar to GLSL compilation failure.

* Fix Multisampling

* Only update fragment scale count if a vertex texture needs a scale.

Fixes a performance regression introduced by texture scaling in the vertex stage where support buffer updates would be very frequent, even at 1x, if any textures were used on the vertex stage.

This check doesn't exactly look cheap (a flag in the shader stage would probably be preferred), but it is much cheaper than uploading scales in both vulkan and opengl, so it will do for now.

* Use a bitmap to do granular tracking for buffer uploads.

This path is only taken if the much faster check of "is the buffer rented at all" is triggered, so it doesn't actually end up costing too much, and the time saved by not ending render passes (and on gpu for not waiting on barriers) is probably helpful.

Avoids ending render passes to update buffer data (not all the time)
- 140-180 to 35-45 in SMO metro kingdom (these updates are in the UI)
- Very variable 60-150(!) to 16-25 in mario kart 8 (these updates are in the UI)

As well as allowing more data to be preloaded persistently, this will also allow more data to be loaded in the preload buffer, which should be faster as it doesn't need to insert barriers between draws. (and on tbdr, does not need to flush and reload tile memory)

Improves performance in GPU limited scenarios. Should notably improve performance on TBDR gpus. Still a lot more to do here.

* Copy query results after RP ends, rather than ending to copy

We need to end the render pass to get the data (submit command buffer) anyways...

Reduces render passes created in games that use queries.

* Rework Query stuff a bit to avoid render pass end

Tries to reset returned queries in background when possible, rather than ending the render pass.

Still ends render pass when resetting a counter after draws, but maybe that can be solved too. (by just pulling an empty object off the pool?)

* Remove unnecessary lines

Was for testing

* Fix validation error for query reset

Need to think of a better way to do this.

* SPIR-V: Fix SwizzleAdd and some validation errors

* SPIR-V: Implement attribute indexing and StoreAttribute

* SPIR-V: Fix TextureSize for MS and Buffer sampler types

* Fix relaunch issues

* SPIR-V: Implement LogicalExclusiveOr

* SPIR-V: Constant buffer indexing support

* Ignore unsupported attributes rather than throwing (matches current GLSL behaviour)

* SPIR-V: Implement tessellation support

* SPIR-V: Geometry shader passthrough support

* SPIR-V: Implement StoreShader8/16 and StoreStorage8/16

* SPIR-V: Resolution scale support and fix TextureSample multisample with LOD bug

* SPIR-V: Fix field index for scale count

* SPIR-V: Fix another case of wrong field index

* SPIRV/GLSL: More scaling related fixes

* SPIR-V: Fix ImageLoad CompositeExtract component type

* SPIR-V: Workaround for Intel FrontFacing bug

* Enable SPIR-V backend by default

* Allow null samplers (samplers are not required when only using texelFetch to access the texture)

* Fix some validation errors related to texel block view usage flag and invalid image barrier base level

* Use explicit subgroup size if we can (might fix some block flickering on AMD)

* Take componentMask and scissor into account when clearing framebuffer attachments

* Add missing barriers around CmdFillBuffer (fixes Monster Hunter Rise flickering on NVIDIA)

* Use ClampToEdge for Clamp sampler address mode on Vulkan (fixes Hollow Knight)

Clamp is unsupported on Vulkan, but ClampToEdge behaves almost the same. ClampToBorder on the other hand (which was being used before) is pretty different

* Shader specialization for new Vulkan required state (fixes remaining alpha test issues, vertex stretching on AMD on Crash Bandicoot, etc)

* Check if the subgroup size is supported before passing a explicit size

* Only enable ShaderFloat64 if the GPU supports it

* We don't need to recompile shaders if alpha test state changed but alpha test is disabled

* Enable shader cache on Vulkan and implement MultiplyHighS32/U32 on SPIR-V (missed those before)

* Fix pipeline state saving before it is updated.

This should fix a few warnings and potential stutters due to bad pipeline states being saved in the cache. You may need to clear your guest cache.

* Allow null samplers on OpenGL backend

* _unit0Sampler should be set only for binding 0

* Remove unused PipelineConverter format variable (was causing IOR)

* Raise textures limit to 64 on Vulkan

* No need to pack the shader binaries if shader cache is disabled

* Fix backbuffer not being cleared and scissor not being re-enabled on OpenGL

* Do not clear unbound framebuffer color attachments

* Geometry shader passthrough emulation

* Consolidate UpdateDepthMode and GetDepthMode implementation

* Fix A1B5G5R5 texture format and support R4G4 on Vulkan

* Add barrier before use of some modified images

* Report 32 bit query result on AMD windows (smo issue)

* Add texture recompression support (disabled for now)

It recompresses ASTC textures into BC7, which might reduce VRAM usage significantly on games that uses ASTC textures

* Do not report R4G4 format as supported on Vulkan

It was causing mario head to become white on Super Mario 64 (???)

* Improvements to -1 to 1 depth mode.

- Transformation is only applied on the last stage in the vertex pipeline.
- Should fix some issues with geometry and tessellation (hopefully)
- Reading back FragCoord Z on fragment will transform back to -1 to 1.

* Geometry Shader index count from ThreadsPerInputPrimitive

Generally fixes SPIR-V emitting too many triangles, may change games in OpenGL

* Remove gl_FragDepth scaling

This is always 0-1; the other two issues were causing the problems. Fixes regression with Xenoblade.

* Add Gl StencilOp enum values to Vulkan

* Update guest cache to v1.1 (due to specialization state changes)

This will explode your shader cache from earlier vulkan build, but it must be done. 😔

* Vulkan/SPIR-V support for viewport inverse

* Fix typo

* Don't create query pools for unsupported query types

* Return of the Vector Indexing Bug

One day, everyone will get this right.

* Check for transform feedback query support

Sometimes transform feedback is supported without the query type.

* Fix gl_FragCoord.z transformation

FragCoord.z is always in 0-1, even when the real depth range is -1 to 1. Turns out the only bug was geo and tess stage outputs.

Fixes Pokemon Sword/Shield, possibly others.

* Fix Avalonia Rebase

Vulkan is currently not available on Avalonia, but the build does work and you can use opengl.

* Fix headless build

* Add support for BC6 and BC7 decompression, decompress all BC formats if they are not supported by the host

* Fix BCn 4/5 conversion, GetTextureTarget

BCn 4/5 could generate invalid data when a line's size in bytes was not divisible by 4, which both backends expect.

GetTextureTarget was not creating a view with the replacement format.

* Fix dependency

* Fix inverse viewport transform vector type on SPIR-V

* Do not require null descriptors support

* If MultiViewport is not supported, do not try to set more than one viewport/scissor

* Bounds check on bitmap add.

* Flush queries on attachment change rather than program change

Occlusion queries are usually used in a depth only pass so the attachments changing is a better indication of the query block ending.

Write mask changes are also considered since some games do depth only pass by setting 0 write mask on all the colour targets.

* Add support for avalonia (#6)

* add avalonia support

* only lock around skia flush

* addressed review

* cleanup

* add fallback size if avalonia attempts to render but the window size is 0. read desktop scale after enabling dpi check

* fix getting window handle on linux. skip render is size is 0

* Combine non-buffer with buffer image descriptor sets

* Support multisample texture copy with automatic resolve on Vulkan

* Remove old CompileShader methods from the Vulkan backend

* Add minimal pipeline layouts that only contains used bindings

They are used by helper shaders, the intention is avoiding needing to recompile the shaders (from GLSL to SPIR-V) if the bindings changes on the translated guest shaders

* Pre-compile helper shader as SPIR-V, and some fixes

* Remove pre-compiled shaderc binary for Windows as its no longer needed by default

* Workaround RADV crash

Enabling the descriptor indexing extension, even if it is not used, forces the radv driver to use "bolist".

* Use RobustBufferAccess on NVIDIA gpus

Avoids the SMO waterfall triangle on older NVIDIA gpus.

* Implement GPU selector and expose texture recompression on the UI and config

* Fix and enable background compute shader compilation

Also disables warnings from shader cache pipeline misses.

* Fix error due to missing subpass dependency when Attachment Write -> Shader Read barriers are added

* If S8D24 is not supported, use D32FS8

* Ensure all fences are destroyed on dispose

* Pre-allocate arrays up front on DescriptorSetUpdater, allows the removal of some checks

* Add missing clear layer parameter after rebase

* Use selected gpu from config for avalonia (#7)

* use configured device

* address review

* Fix D32S8 copy workaround (AMD)

Fixes water in Pokemon Legends Arceus on AMD GPUs. Possibly fixes other things.

* Use push descriptors for uniform buffer updates (disabled for now)

* Push descriptor support check, buffer redundancy checks

Should make push descriptors faster, needs more testing though.

* Increase light command buffer pool to 2 command buffers, throw rather than returning invalid cbs

* Adjust bindings array sizes

* Force submit command buffers if memory in use by its resources is high

* Add workaround for AMD GCN cubemap view sins

`ImageCreateCubeCompatibleBit` seems to generally break 2D array textures with mipmaps... even if they are eventually aliased as a cubemap with mipmaps. Forcing a copy here works around the issue.

This could be used in future if enabling this bit reduces performance on certain GPUs. (mobile class is generally a worry)

Currently also enabled on Linux as I don't know if they managed to dodge this bug (someone please tell me). Not enabled on Vega at the moment, but easy to add if the issue is there.

* Add mobile, non-RX variants to the GCN regex.

Also make sure that the 3 digit ones only include numbers starting with 7 or 8.

* Increase image limit per stage from 8 to 16

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 was hiting the limit of 8

* Minor code cleanup

* Fix NRE caused by SupportBufferUpdater calling pipeline ClearBuffer

* Add gpu selector to Avalonia (#8)

* Add gpu selector to avalonia settings

* show backend label on window

* some fixes

* address review

* Minor changes to the Avalonia UI

* Update graphics window UI and locales. (#9)

* Update xaml and update locales

* locale updates

Did my best here but likely needs to be checked by native speakers, especially the use of ampersands in greek, russian and turkish?

* Fix locales with more (?) correct translations.

* add separator to render widget

* fix spanish and portuguese

* Add new IdList, replaces buffer list that could not remove elements and had unbounded growth

* Don't crash the settings window if Vulkan is not supported

* Fix Actions menu not being clickable on GTK UI after relaunch

* Rename VulkanGraphicsDevice to VulkanRenderer and Renderer to OpenGLRenderer

* Fix IdList and make it not thread safe

* Revert useless OpenGL format table changes

* Fix headless project build

* List throws ArgumentOutOfRangeException

* SPIR-V: Fix tessellation

* Increase shader cache version due to tessellation fix

* Reduce number of Sync objects created (improves perf in some specific titles)

* Fix vulkan validation errors for NPOT compressed upload and GCN workaround.

* Add timestamp to the shader cache and force rebuild if host cache is outdated

* Prefer Mail box present mode for popups (#11)

* Prefer Mail box present mode

* fix debug

* switch present mode when vsync is toggled

* only disable vsync on the main window

* SPIR-V: Fix geometry shader input load with transform feedback

* BC7 Encoder: Prefer more precision on alpha rather than RGB when alpha is 0

* Fix Avalonia build

* Address initial PR feedback

* Only set transform feedback outputs on last vertex stage

* Address riperiperi PR feedback

* Remove outdated comment

* Remove unused constructor

* Only throw for negative results

* Throw for QueueSubmit and other errors

No point in delaying the inevitable

* Transform feedback decorations inside gl_PerVertex struct breaks the NVIDIA compiler

* Fix some resolution scale issues

* No need for two UpdateScale calls

* Fix comments on SPIR-V generator project

* Try to fix shader local memory size

On DOOM, a shader is using local memory, but both Low and High size are 0, CRS size is 1536, it seems to store on that region?

* Remove RectangleF that is now unused

* Fix ImageGather with multiple offsets

Needs ImageGatherExtended capability, and must use `ConstantComposite` instead of `CompositeConstruct`

* Address PR feedback from jD in all projects except Avalonia

* Address most of jD PR feedback on Avalonia

* Remove unsafe

* Fix VulkanSkiaGpu

* move present mode request out of Create Swapchain method

* split more parts of create swapchain

* addressed reviews

* addressed review

* Address second batch of jD PR feedback

* Fix buffer <-> image copy row length and height alignment

AlignUp helper does not support NPOT alignment, and ASTC textures can have NPOT block sizes

* Better fix for NPOT alignment issue

* Use switch expressions on Vulkan EnumConversion

Thanks jD

* Fix Avalonia build

* Add Vulkan selection prompt on startup

* Grammar fixes on Vulkan prompt message

* Add missing Vulkan migration flag

Co-authored-by: riperiperi <rhy3756547@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Emmanuel Hansen <emmausssss@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MutantAura <44103205+MutantAura@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
.github infra: Switch to win10-x64 RID and fix PR comment for Avalonia and SDL2 artifact rename (#3375) 2022-06-01 02:01:16 +02:00
ARMeilleure Move partial unmap handler to the native signal handler (#3437) 2022-07-29 19:16:29 -03:00
distribution Avalonia UI - Part 1 (#3270) 2022-05-15 13:30:15 +02:00
Ryujinx Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Ryujinx.Audio misc: Reformat Ryujinx.Audio with dotnet-format (#3485) 2022-07-25 15:46:33 -03:00
Ryujinx.Audio.Backends.OpenAL misc: Clean up of CS project after Avalonia merge (#3340) 2022-05-15 16:02:15 +02:00
Ryujinx.Audio.Backends.SDL2 Use minimum stream sample count on SDL2 audio backend (#2948) 2021-12-27 18:25:21 -03:00
Ryujinx.Audio.Backends.SoundIo infra: Switch to win10-x64 RID and fix PR comment for Avalonia and SDL2 artifact rename (#3375) 2022-06-01 02:01:16 +02:00
Ryujinx.Ava Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Ryujinx.Common Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Ryujinx.Cpu Move partial unmap handler to the native signal handler (#3437) 2022-07-29 19:16:29 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Device infra: Migrate to .NET 6 (#2829) 2021-11-28 21:24:17 +01:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.GAL Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Gpu Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Host1x infra: Migrate to .NET 6 (#2829) 2021-11-28 21:24:17 +01:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Nvdec Support NVDEC H264 interlaced video decoding and VIC deinterlacing (#3225) 2022-03-23 17:09:32 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Nvdec.FFmpeg fix: Ensure to load latest version of ffmpeg libraries first (#3473) 2022-07-24 11:39:56 +02:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Nvdec.Vp9 Support NVDEC H264 interlaced video decoding and VIC deinterlacing (#3225) 2022-03-23 17:09:32 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.OpenGL Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Shader Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Texture Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Vic Fix VIC out of bounds copy (#3386) 2022-06-17 12:01:52 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Video Support NVDEC H264 interlaced video decoding and VIC deinterlacing (#3225) 2022-03-23 17:09:32 -03:00
Ryujinx.Graphics.Vulkan Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Ryujinx.Headless.SDL2 Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Ryujinx.HLE Avalonia: Another Cleanup (#3494) 2022-07-29 00:41:34 +02:00
Ryujinx.Horizon.Generators Rewrite SVC handler using source generators rather than IL emit (#3371) 2022-05-31 17:12:46 -03:00
Ryujinx.Input Avalonia UI - Part 1 (#3270) 2022-05-15 13:30:15 +02:00
Ryujinx.Input.SDL2 Fix doubling of detected gamepads on program start (#3398) 2022-06-20 19:01:55 +02:00
Ryujinx.Memory Move partial unmap handler to the native signal handler (#3437) 2022-07-29 19:16:29 -03:00
Ryujinx.Memory.Tests Move partial unmap handler to the native signal handler (#3437) 2022-07-29 19:16:29 -03:00
Ryujinx.SDL2.Common sdl2: Update to Ryujinx.SDL2-CS 2.0.22 (#3317) 2022-05-15 13:51:30 +02:00
Ryujinx.ShaderTools infra: Switch to win10-x64 RID and fix PR comment for Avalonia and SDL2 artifact rename (#3375) 2022-06-01 02:01:16 +02:00
Ryujinx.Tests Move partial unmap handler to the native signal handler (#3437) 2022-07-29 19:16:29 -03:00
Ryujinx.Tests.Unicorn ARMeilleure: Thumb support (All T16 instructions) (#3105) 2022-02-17 19:39:45 -03:00
Ryujinx.Ui.Common Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Spv.Generator Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
.editorconfig Adding .editorconfig so code style can be consistent and localized (#1131) 2020-05-03 00:58:58 +02:00
.gitattributes aloha 2018-02-04 20:08:20 -03:00
.gitignore Adjusting how deadzones are calculated (#3079) 2022-02-16 11:06:52 +01:00
global.json infra: Migrate to .NET 6 (#2829) 2021-11-28 21:24:17 +01:00
LICENSE.txt Update license (#788) 2019-10-12 23:48:31 -03:00
README.md misc: Relicense Ryujinx.Audio under the terms of the MIT license (#3449) 2022-07-08 19:45:53 +02:00
Ryujinx.sln Vulkan backend (#2518) 2022-07-31 18:26:06 -03:00
Ryujinx.sln.DotSettings Add features to GUI (#757) 2019-11-29 15:32:51 +11:00


Ryujinx
Ryujinx
(REE-YOU-JINX)

Ryujinx is an open-source Nintendo Switch emulator, created by gdkchan, written in C#. This emulator aims at providing excellent accuracy and performance, a user-friendly interface and consistent builds. It was written from scratch and development on the project began in September 2017. Ryujinx is available on Github under the MIT license.

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Compatibility

As of January 2022, Ryujinx has been tested on approximately 3,500 titles; over 3,200 boot past menus and into gameplay, with roughly 2,500 of those being considered playable. You can check out the compatibility list here. Anyone is free to submit an updated test on an existing game entry; simply follow the new issue template and testing guidelines, or post as a reply to the applicable game issue. Use the search function to see if a game has been tested already!

Usage

To run this emulator, your PC must be equipped with at least 8GB of RAM; failing to meet this requirement may result in a poor gameplay experience or unexpected crashes.

See our Setup & Configuration Guide on how to set up the emulator.

For our Local Wireless and LAN builds, see our Multiplayer: Local Play/Local Wireless Guide .

Latest build

These builds are compiled automatically for each commit on the master branch. While we strive to ensure optimal stability and performance prior to pushing an update, our automated builds may be unstable or completely broken.

If you want to see details on updates to the emulator, you can visit our Changelog.

The latest automatic build for Windows, macOS, and Linux can be found on the Official Website.

Building

If you wish to build the emulator yourself, follow these steps:

Step 1

Install the X64 version of .NET 6.0 (or higher) SDK.

Step 2

Either use git clone https://github.com/Ryujinx/Ryujinx on the command line to clone the repository or use Code --> Download zip button to get the files.

Step 3

To build Ryujinx, open a command prompt inside the project directory. You can quickly access it on Windows by holding shift in File Explorer, then right clicking and selecting Open command window here. Then type the following command: dotnet build -c Release -o build the built files will be found in the newly created build directory.

Ryujinx system files are stored in the Ryujinx folder. This folder is located in the user folder, which can be accessed by clicking Open Ryujinx Folder under the File menu in the GUI.

Features

  • Audio

    Audio output is entirely supported, audio input (microphone) isn't supported. We use C# wrappers for OpenAL, and SDL2 & libsoundio as fallbacks.

  • CPU

    The CPU emulator, ARMeilleure, emulates an ARMv8 CPU and currently has support for most 64-bit ARMv8 and some of the ARMv7 (and older) instructions, including partial 32-bit support. It translates the ARM code to a custom IR, performs a few optimizations, and turns that into x86 code. There are three memory manager options available depending on the user's preference, leveraging both software-based (slower) and host-mapped modes (much faster). The fastest option (host, unchecked) is set by default. Ryujinx also features an optional Profiled Persistent Translation Cache, which essentially caches translated functions so that they do not need to be translated every time the game loads. The net result is a significant reduction in load times (the amount of time between launching a game and arriving at the title screen) for nearly every game. NOTE: this feature is enabled by default in the Options menu > System tab. You must launch the game at least twice to the title screen or beyond before performance improvements are unlocked on the third launch! These improvements are permanent and do not require any extra launches going forward.

  • GPU

    The GPU emulator emulates the Switch's Maxwell GPU using the OpenGL API (version 4.5 minimum) through a custom build of OpenTK. There are currently four graphics enhancements available to the end user in Ryujinx: disk shader caching, resolution scaling, aspect ratio adjustment and anisotropic filtering. These enhancements can be adjusted or toggled as desired in the GUI.

  • Input

    We currently have support for keyboard, mouse, touch input, JoyCon input support, and nearly all controllers. Motion controls are natively supported in most cases; for dual-JoyCon motion support, DS4Windows or BetterJoy are currently required. In all scenarios, you can set up everything inside the input configuration menu.

  • DLC & Modifications

    Ryujinx is able to manage add-on content/downloadable content through the GUI. Mods (romfs, exefs, and runtime mods such as cheats) are also supported; the GUI contains a shortcut to open the respective mods folder for a particular game.

  • Configuration

    The emulator has settings for enabling or disabling some logging, remapping controllers, and more. You can configure all of them through the graphical interface or manually through the config file, Config.json, found in the user folder which can be accessed by clicking Open Ryujinx Folder under the File menu in the GUI.

Contact

If you have contributions, suggestions, need emulator support or just want to get in touch with the team, join our Discord server. You may also review our FAQ.

Donations

If you'd like to support the project financially, Ryujinx has an active Patreon campaign.

All the developers working on the project do so on their free time, but the project has several expenses:

  • Hackable Nintendo Switch consoles to reverse-engineer the hardware
  • Additional computer hardware for testing purposes (e.g. GPUs to diagnose graphical bugs, etc.)
  • Licenses for various software development tools (e.g. Jetbrains, LDN servers, IDA)
  • Web hosting and infrastructure maintenance

All funds received through Patreon are considered a donation to support the project. Patrons receive early access to progress reports and exclusive access to developer interviews.

License

This software is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
This project makes use of code authored by the libvpx project, licensed under BSD and the ffmpeg project, licensed under LGPLv3. See LICENSE.txt and THIRDPARTY.md for more details.

Credits

  • LibHac is used for our file-system.
  • AmiiboAPI is used in our Amiibo emulation.