A core needs to have "/" in its list of supported extensions to indicate support for loading directories.
If a core additionally supports the disk control interface, also support loading of directories as disk images.
* sort remaps by connected controller if option is enabled
* ensure dir name is valid based on input device name
* Fix comments
* Fix forbidden mixed declarations and code
* fixing build errors
* fix additional build warning/error
* Resolved code review change requests
* Changed strlcat to strlcpy as per recommendation
* Retrigger checks
* Use proper path separator.
* Ensure default value is toggled off.
* Ensure that gamepad device name is valid.
* Massive reduction in heap space allocation, going from settings struct
264kb to 119Kb
* Use NAME_MAX_LENGTH for base paths/names, etc
* Use DIR_MAX_LENGTH for directory sizes
Handle refresh rate as float in general, and add also extra
attributes (interlaced, doublescan) for video modes.
Make it possible to select exact mode (interlaced / doublescan modes
will not be selected), and allow close matches such as 49.5 Hz
for PAL 50 Hz.
For each player, 2 new options are added:
- a reservation type (no reservation, preferred, reserved)
- a reserved device name
When handling port - player assignments, reserved devices
will be assigned to the respective player port. If reservation
type is "reserved", no other device can take that port
automatically.
Reservation config option and matching function lifted from:
PatrickStankard https://github.com/libretro/RetroArch/pull/16269
Test joypad driver was extended for more tests.
Co-authored-by: Patrick Stankard <me@patrickstankard.com>
it is more convenient to provide the URL via make option rather than
rely on hardcoded value in the code base. it provides more flexibility
in case of different servers for stable, daily, canary, community, ...
and instead of parsing a file in the filesystem to obtain target name of
the device on which lakka is running, we can provide the target name at
build time as well. the target name is used for the full path URL for
the download of updates.
there is no need to have these values editable via retroarch frontend
and saved in the config file. it is safer to provide them at build time
and have them set this way.
* iOS/tvOS: bundle cores as frameworks as opposed to dylibs
* iOS/tvOS: update plist to indicate controller support
* iOS/tvOS: living within the sandbox
* iOS/tvOS: import content through share sheet
* iOS/tvOS: default audio sync off due to crash on background
* iOS/tvOS: don't try altkit if there's no reason to
* iOS/tvOS: enumerate cores for appstore distribution
* This PR contains Add To Favorite functionality. It allows moving content to another playlist or to Create a new playlist with the selected content.
* Update retroarch.c
Fixed ISO C90 variable declaration at top of code.
* Update menu_cbs_ok.c
Fixed variable declaration for ISO requirement.
- When enabled, any touch inputs not in a hitbox are used to create pointing device input for the core.
- Mouse: 1-, 2-, 3-touch inputs are LMB, RMB, and MMB
- Lightgun: allows input from overlay buttons or multi-touch mappings
This puts the History and Favorites playlists (up to five items each)
in the Top Shelf menu. In order for this to be enabled you must build
it yourself and change the app identifiers for the TV app and Top
Shelf extension, and add both of them to an app group.
Thumbnail packs are no longer available, but the option was still
present as "legacy thumbnail downloader". Since it serves no
purpose any more, it is removed from the code.
Right now close is based on core unload. There are several places where
cores are unloaded without the intention of stopping the emulation (for
instance whenever Netplay is started, core is updated, etc).
Moreover scheduling a quit under some of those events causes a task
queue deadlock (as per issue #15313) and freezed retroarch.
This fix moves the quit on close to a "manual" check, placed in the
relevant places (close content menu option, close content event (which
also covers hotkeys), etc.)
- Allow starting netplay host while a netpacket core is running without restart
- Allow connecting to a host while a netpacket core is running without restart
- Avoid clients getting stuck in connection loop if the host has the content paused while a client connects by automatically unpausing
* Input: Udev: Fix touch support building against older kernel headers
* Input: Udev: Fix Touch Deep Debug compile issues
* Input: Joypad: Udev: Joypad: Add Change detection for udev events
This is handy with controllers like the Nintendo Joycons that have a daemon
app in the background to handle combining them into one controller(Joycond)
Since the device was already added, but joycond clamped permissions on evdev
retroarch was never updating the controller input change, this fixes that issue.
Note: Needs a patch in joycond as well, to send change uevent.
This shouldnt cause any issues with other controllers, as the kernel probably
will never send change events for these device types.
* Lakka: Add canary builds to updater
* Lakka: Switch: Decouple From LibNX builds.
* Lakka: Always show Power Management Settings menu
* Lakka: Switch: Add Nintendo Switch Options Menu, and First Option
* Lakka: Switch: Add CEC Toggle
* Lakka: Switch: Add Bluetooth ERTM Toggle
* Retroarch: unix platform: Always display battery meter even when the device reports it as unknown
This is useful for most arm devices that have unknown battery status until charger state changes
* Retroarch: Lakka: Remove Gamemode stuff from build
Lakka will never include this, as it only runs base system, and retroarch.