Indexed XF loads specify the number of 32-bit words (generally floats, but light data has some integers) to load, not the number of bytes. This was only a mistake in the fifo analyzer text; the actual implementation already loaded words.
The light LIT fifolog from https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13635 has position data at physical address 11ae3180. This works fine when using the memory viewer in physical mode, but the corresponding virtual address (91ae3180) previously didn't show anything in effective mode. It works fine now though.
This shouldn't affect playback of fifologs as everything in there uses physical addresses; this only impacts the memory viewer.
This logic was copied from CBoot::SetupBAT.
This problem was introduced in 8842a0f402ffe60a80ce7894bfd36afd039009fc
and is likely a copy-paste error.
Fixes the problem mentioned in the issue comment
https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13640#note-2.
This reverts the revert commit bc67fc97c39628c76a4dbca411b0e8a9bfaf726a,
except for the changes in BaseConfigLoader.cpp, which caused the bug
that made us revert 72cf2bdb87f09deff22e1085de3290126aa4ad05. PR 12917
contains an improved change to BaseConfigLoader.cpp, which can be merged
(or rejected) independently.
A few changes have also been made based on review comments.
Found this bug while testing; if I manually edit the config files while Dolphin is closed I was able to get debug and hardcore on at the same time, this resolves that.
AchievementManager::SetHardcoreMode now handles the (non-Qt) settings disabled by hardcore mode, instead of doing this on the Qt layer. Also ensured Init/Enable Achievements paths run this code, fixing the bug wherein the player can manipulate things when achievements are disabled that persist when turned back on.
Dolphin has been using edge-to-edge rendering for a little while now,
but it has required a bit of manual work. Now that edge-to-edge is
becoming something expected of apps in Android 15, there's a nicer API
we can use.
Tested on Android 8, 11 and 13, with no changes in behavior noted.
So far, Dolphin hasn't been able to run on Android devices that use a
16 KiB page size. 16 KiB page sizes are a very new Android feature that
no phones have shipped with so far, so we're still compatible with the
phones that exist out there, but let's get this fixed before phones
start shipping with 16 KiB page sizes.
Because I couldn't get Android Studio's emulator to work, I haven't been
able to confirm that this change actually makes Dolphin fully compatible
with devices that use a 16 KiB page size. But I have confirmed that this
doesn't break anything on a regular 4 KiB page size device.
Prevent potential issues when creating the Graphics window (and thus
calling PopulateBackendInfo) while the core state is Stopping, like we
already do while it's Starting or Running.
Remove the PopulateBackendInfoFromUI function, which had a single caller
(GraphicsWindow::OnBackendChanged) and checked that the core wasn't
running or starting before calling PopulateBackendInfo.
Move the core state check into PopulateBackendInfo and have
OnBackendChanged call that instead. This guarantees the check is
performed by all callers of PopulateBackendInfo, preventing
potential reintroduction of the crash fixed in 3d4ae63f if another call
to PopulateBackendInfo is added.
As of the previous commit the only other caller of PopulateBackendInfo
is Core::Init shortly before s_state is set to Starting, so it will
always pass the check and so maintain its current behavior.
Remove the second of two calls to PopulateBackendInfo during emulation
startup. This call was originally the only one, but b214e0e added an
earlier call to handle the backend being changed by the GameINI.
The PR discussion doesn't explain why the original call was left in; I
suspect it was just overlooked.
As a bonus, this removes one of the extra copies of the "Video Info" On
Screen Display message at startup when using OpenGL.
Fix a crash when opening the Graphics window for the first time during
emulation startup when the backend is Vulkan, D3D11, or D3D12.
Don't call PopulateBackendInfo() from the Host thread when the core is
starting up. First, the function has already been called in Core::Init()
so we don't need to again. More importantly, PopulateBackendInfo() calls
g_video_backend->InitBackendInfo(), and the Vulkan and D3D
implementations of those functions load and then unload libraries (and
their associated function pointers) which are potentially in use by
other threads.
This crash was reliably reproducible with the following steps:
1) Select an affected backend.
2) Enable "Compile Shaders Before Starting"
3) Delete the cached shaders (but not the .uidcache file) for the game
you're testing.
4) Close and reopen Dolphin.
5) Start the game.
6) While the game is still booting or compiling shaders, open the
Graphics window for the first time in that Dolphin session.
Fixes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13634.