iOS: change default joypad driver to be mfi
iOS: move autodetect of mfi controller to mfi_joypad driver and set the default mapping for both iOS and tvOS
iOS: support unsupported buttons on mfi controller (select,L3,R3) by using hotkey combinations using the MENU button
tvos: use INPUT_TOGGLE_DOWN_Y_L_R as default for menu toggle gamepad combo
- add tvOS target
- support code signing tvOS cores by adding an argument to the code signing cores script
- use NSCachesDirectory for the documents directory
- add some mfi controller handling logic to set non-game controllers to the last index to avoid interfering with operation
- autodetect mfi controller for apple tv on startup - added autodetect to hid joypad
- added a webserver to transfer files for tvOS
- xcode: clean up project, remove unused folders
- remove HAVE_MATERIALUI setting for tvos build, make it use XMB as default
- added retroarch app icon courtesy of @MrJs
- added auto-detect of mfi controller for apple tv
== DETAILS
- DS3 analog wasn't working mainly because I forgot to actually declare the
axes in input/input_autoconfig.c when declaring the pad. Whoops.
- I also moved the axis decoding logic to a more central place, because it
clearly is not Wii U specific.
- Removed some dead commented-out code
== TESTING
Can use analog inputs on both GCA and DS3. Tested in Mario 3 on Nestopia core.
Haven't tested with any actual analog games, but I did confirm via logging
that the correct ranges are produced.
This should fix the issue where R/L buttons didn't register when doing
input detection.
This also brings the GC pad in line with the rest of the gamepads in
input_autodetect_builtin.c.
Also fixed a really stupid bug that was part of why analog inputs aren't
being read. Analog still isn't working, mind, but it's a lot closer to
working now that it's actually getting down into the pad driver level!
== DETAILS
- fix the bitshift math
- read the right bytes out of the ds3 data packet
- remove verbose logging in critical path
- stop caring about errors in the hid read loop -- seems to just
be benign "device not ready" -- or at least, that's what I'm assuming
given that the read eventually succeeds.
== TESTING
Played Mario 3 with the DS3 with no issues.
== DETAILS
- update to not try starting the read loop until after the device
is successfully initialized
- add new HID wrapper macros needed by ds3 driver
- add some debug logging to help with troubleshooting
- add button map for DS3
== TESTING
Tested with local build. DS3 init is not working.
== DETAILS
Now that I have a working implementation, it's time to tidy up a bit:
- there was no need for the HID subsystem's object data to have a reference
to the global hid state (since it's global), so removed it.
- refactored the users of that member to use the global state, defining
reusable macros.
- reorganized the information in *.h files
- removing the hid state also made the constructor changes to the hid driver
unneeded, so I reverted those changes.
== TESTING
Confirmed clean build. Haven't tested the build yet to make sure everything
still works, though.
== DETAILS
- Added a new method to the joypad_connection_t interface for
getting a single button
- wired everything into the hidpad driver
- for testing purposes, hacking the top-level joypad driver
so that kpad isn't used
- add a new RARCH_LOG_BUFFER method to verbosity for logging the
contents of a binary buffer (useful for writing/debugging pad drivers)
- fix a few bugs in the wiiu GC pad driver
The button mapping isn't quite right, and I'm not sure what's
going wrong.
== DETAILS
Trying to do weird pad math just wasn't working so I bit the bullet and just
let it allocate all 16 pads in the slot list, then just mark 0-4 as
connected so that the slot allocator would start at 5.
I can see it detect the pad, but no idea if it works. Out of time for
today.
== DETAILS
The gamepad didn't work because I had tried to rename the pad from
'WIIU Gamepad' to 'WiiU Gamepad'.
I added some debug logging and (to cut out a lot of trial-and-error)
discovered that the reason it didn't work was because a bug in a macro
was using the define literally instead of substituting it (so e.g.
the autodetect handler was trying to match 'WiiU Gamepad' against the
literal string 'PAD_NAME_WIIU_GAMEPAD').
- Fixed the macro bug
- Left a minimal amount of the debug logging in place; may come in
handy for someone else.
- Updated wpad/kpad/hidpad to use the define constants
== TESTING
Did a test build and confirmed the gamepad responded.
As discussed in libretro#5357; controller_patcher is now optional. It's
off by default; though this could be changed with a simple makefile
tweak (ENABLE_CONTROLLER_PATCHER ?= 1, perhaps?)
To re-enable controller_patcher; append ENABLE_CONTROLLER_PATCHER=1 to
your usual make command.
controller_patcher was the only user of c++ constructors in the Wii U
port, so you'll need 26a006c in your tree otherwise you will have a
blackscreen on startup.