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We generally shouldn't be hijacking CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS, etc as a means to
append flags to the targets, since this adds the compilation flags to
everything, including our externals, which can result in weird issues
and makes the build hierarchy fragile.
Instead, we want to just apply these compilation flags to our targets,
and let those managing external libraries to properly specify their
compilation flags.
This also results in us not getting as many warnings, as we don't raise
the warning level on every external target.
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gl_rasterizer: Skip zero addr/sized regions on flush/invalidate.
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ipc_helpers: Allow pushing and popping floating-point values
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externals: Update opus to latest master
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kernel/thread: Actually remove the definition of ExitCurrentThread()
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video_core: Refactor to use MemoryManager interface for all memory access.
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memory: Simplify rasterizer cache operations.
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Correct CNTPCT from using CPU Cycles to using Clock Cycles
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Certain values that are passed through the IPC buffer are actually
floating point values, not solely integral values.
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Prevents yuzu from getting 2000+ warnings in MSVC in a future change.
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This was intended to be removed in
51d7f6bffcc0498a47abc7de27bf0906fc523dae, but I guess I forgot to
actually save the file like a dingus.
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CMakeLists: Remove now-unnecessary GCC special-casing
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kernel/thread: Remove WaitCurrentThread_Sleep() and ExitCurrentThread()
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# Conflicts:
# src/video_core/engines/kepler_memory.cpp
# src/video_core/engines/maxwell_3d.cpp
# src/video_core/morton.cpp
# src/video_core/morton.h
# src/video_core/renderer_opengl/gl_global_cache.cpp
# src/video_core/renderer_opengl/gl_global_cache.h
# src/video_core/renderer_opengl/gl_rasterizer_cache.cpp
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gpu: Use host address for caching instead of guest address.
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Puts the operation on global state in the same places as the rest of the
svc calls.
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Rather than make a global accessor for this sort of thing. We can make
it a part of the thread interface itself. This allows getting rid of a
hidden global accessor in the kernel code.
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Port citra-emu/citra#3924: "citra_qt: Settings (configuration) rework"
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This issue has since been fixed in newer versions of Boost, so we don't
need to worry about this anymore.
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video_core/morton: Miscellaneous changes
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vk_sampler_cache: Implement a sampler cache
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kernel/process: Remove use of global system accessors
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gl_rasterizer: Use system instance passed from argument
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renderer_opengl/gl_global_cache: Add missing override specifiers
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kernel/server_port: Make data members private
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core/hle/result: Tidy up the base error code result header.
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Port various Citra changes to input_common, including deadzone support
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service/vi: Unstub GetDisplayService
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video_core/texture: Fix up sampler lod bias
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Co-Authored-By: ReinUsesLisp <reinuseslisp@airmail.cc>
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Now that we pass in a reference to the system instance, we can utilize
it to eliminate the global accessors in Process-related code.
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kernel: Make the address arbiter instance per-process
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service/service: Remove unncessary calls to c_str()
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gl_rasterizer: Encapsulate sampler queries into methods
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insert_or_assign
The previous code had some minor issues with it, really not a big deal,
but amending it is basically 'free', so I figured, "why not?".
With the standard container maps, when:
map[key] = thing;
is done, this can cause potentially undesirable behavior in certain
scenarios. In particular, if there's no value associated with the key,
then the map constructs a default initialized instance of the value
type.
In this case, since it's a std::shared_ptr (as a type alias) that is
the value type, this will construct a std::shared_pointer, and then
assign over it (with objects that are quite large, or actively heap
allocate this can be extremely undesirable).
We also make the function take the region by value, as we can avoid a
copy (and by extension with std::shared_ptr, a copy causes an atomic
reference count increment), in certain scenarios when ownership isn't a
concern (i.e. when ReserveGlobalRegion is called with an rvalue
reference, then no copy at all occurs). So, it's more-or-less a "free"
gain without many downsides.
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Two of the functions here are overridden functions, so we can append
these specifiers to make it explicit.
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With this, all kernel objects finally have all of their data members
behind an interface, making it nicer to reason about interactions with
other code (as external code no longer has the freedom to totally alter
internals and potentially messing up invariants).
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operator
Previously this was required, as BitField wasn't trivially copyable.
BitField has since been made trivially copyable, so now this isn't
required anymore.
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Gets rid of another holdover from Citra, and describes the OS on the
Switch instead.
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