- texture_cache: Fix internal size calculation for subresources
- vk: Delay dynamic state updates until just about to draw to ensure no flush has discarded the cb state
- In rare cases the driver derefs a nullptr and dies, taking the emulator with it
- From testing, it seems the vram is indeed freed when this happens so its "safe" to continue
- Support for raster offsets in surface descriptors (looks to be unused)
- Do not tag disabled render targets when using MRT (pitch = 64)
- Add missing notify_surface_changed() call for openGL
- Use AA mode to predict surface compression. Compression mode is useless without AA activated
- Rewrites most image subresource fetch routines to use the new heuristic
- Fix rsx:🧵:find_tile. FEED000(X) can be substituted for (X) in the code
-- Fixes alot of failures when looking for tiled regions
rsx: Fix antialiased unnormalized coords
- scaling factors are inverse to allow proper coordinates to be computed in fs
- Remove generic throws from the rsx pipeline. Stops the rsx thread from silently dying leaving the emulator in a hung state
- Hackplement add_signed and reverse_subtract_signed blend modes
- Reimplement fragment program fetch and rewrite texture upload mechanism
-- All of these steps should only be done at most once per draw call
-- Eliminates continously checking the surface store for overlapping addresses as well
addenda - critical fixes
- gl: Bind TIU before starting texture operations as they will affect the currently bound texture
- vk: Reuse sampler objects if possible
- rsx: Support for depth resampling for depth textures obtained via blit engine
vk/rsx: Minor fixes
- Fix accidental imageview dereference when using WCB if texture memory occupies FB memory
- Invalidate dirty framebuffers (strict mode only)
- Normalize line endings because VS is dumb
Added a list widget that displays all the currently active breakpoints. You can rename each one for convenience, delete them in bulk, or double click to jump to that address.
As soon as I tried the debugger, i wanted to move it to the middle almost instantly. Checked the code and found it sitting right here but commented out. Why? This is awesome.