We used instantaneous values for FPS previously which led to a lot of variation in it and the inability to determine a proper FPS value due to constant fluctuations. All FPS values are now averaged to allow reading out a stable value and a deviation statistic has been added for the frame-time to judge judder and frame-pacing which allows for a significantly better measure of overall performance. The formatting for all the floating-point numbers is now fixed-point to prevent shifting of position due to decimal digits becoming 0.
This commit reworks the `Texture` class to include a Vulkan Image backing that can be optionally owning or non-owning and swapped in with consideration for Vulkan image layout, it also adds CPU-sided synchronization for the texture objects with FenceCycle. It also makes the appropriate changes to `PresentationEngine` and `GraphicBufferProducer` to work with the new `Texture` class while setting the groundwork for supporting swapchain recreation. It also fixes a log in `IpcResponse` and improves the display mode selection algorithm by further weighing refresh rate.
Vulkan Device initialization is handled now, it supports required extensions but support for optional extensions/features/properties will come in later when we require those. In addition, we now correctly report the version of Skyline to Vulkan which can be accessed from debugging tools.
There's also a minor change regarding the search pattern for `SkylineLibraries` which now only searches in headers of libraries and it also explicitly excludes the redundant `vulkan.hpp` from the `Vulkan-Headers` repository.
These only implement the subset of VFS needed for time, implementing
more is difficult due to some issues in the AAsset API which make
support quite ugly. The abstract asset filesystem can be accessed by
services through the OS class allowing other implementations to be used
in the future.
This addresses all CR comments including more codebase-wide changes arising from certain review comments like proper usage of its/it's and consistent contraction of it is into it's.
An overhaul was made to the presentation and formatting of `KThread.h` and `LoadBalance` works has been superseded by `GetOptimalCoreForThread` which can be used alongside `InsertThread` or `MigrateToCore`. It makes the API far more atomic and neater. This was a major point of contention for the design prior, it's simplified some code and potentially improved performance.
An exceptional signal handler allows us to convert an OS signal into a C++ exception, this allows us to alleviate a lot of crashes that would otherwise occur from signals being thrown during execution of games and be able to handle them gracefully.
This commit significantly increases the accuracy of the prior HID code due to testing on the Switch. It is now fully accurate in all supported scenarios, them being assignment mode, orientation, color writes and system properties. In addition, review comments were addressed and fixed in the PR.
This fixes a Joy-Con Pair bug which caused a crash when a partner device was set to none while being set as a partner. In addition, the following HID service functions were implemented:
* GetSupportedNpadStyleSet
* ActivateNpadWithRevision
* GetNpadJoyHoldType
* AcquireNpadStyleSetUpdateEventHandle
This commit adds support to the C++ end of things for controller configuration. It isn't targeting being 1:1 to HOS for controller assignment but is rather based on intuition of how things should be.
This commit adds in the UI for Controller Configuration to Settings, in addition to introducing the storage and loading of aforementioned configurations to a file that can be saved/loaded at runtime. This commit also fixes updating of individual fields in Settings when changed from an external activity.
This commit focuses on making the UI completely usable using a controller so that a user won't have to switch between their device's touch screen and a controller constantly.
This commit refactors the C++ end of Input so it'll be in line with the rest of the codebase and be ready for the extension with multiple players and controller configuration.
This commit contains the Kotlin side of the initial Input implementation, this is based on the work done in the `hid` branch in `bylaws/skyline`.
Co-authored-by: ◱ PixelyIon <pixelyion@protonmail.com>
This commit contains the C++ side of the initial Input implementation, this is based on the work done in the `hid` branch in `bylaws/skyline`.
Co-authored-by: ◱ PixelyIon <pixelyion@protonmail.com>
* Rework VFS to support creating and writing files and introduce OsFileSystem
OsFileSystem abstracts a directory on the device using the filesystem API.
This also introduces GetEntryType and changes FileExists to use it.
* Implement the Horizon FileSystem APIs using our VFS framework
Horizon provides access to files through its IFileSystem class, we can
closely map this to our vfs::FileSystem class.
* Add support for creating application savedata
This implements basic savedata creation using the OsFileSystem API. The
data is stored in Skyline's private directory is stored in the same
format as yuzu.
* Make sure icons have a 1:1 ratio
* Use recyclerview padding to increase grid edge margins
* Fix race condition in searching roms
* Use notify insert for adapter
An NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) is effectively a PFS0 containing
NCAs, there are also tickets and a CNMT file which contains metadata
about updates. The current implementation is very basic and only
support Control and Program NCAs which is enough for loading games.
Support for updates and dlc will be added at a later date.
Nintendo Content Archives are used to store the assets, executables
and updates of applications. They support holding either a PFS0 or a
RomFS.
An NCA's ExeFS can be loaded by placing each NSO sequentially into
memory, starting with rtld which will link them together.
Currently only decrypted NCAs are supported, encryption and BKTR
handling will be added at a later time.
This commit makes a few improvements to the UI/UX:
* Crop Game Icons to ImageView
* Controller Support for Game List
* EmulationActivity is fullscreen now
This commit mainly finishes up refactor by fixing everything brought up in the CR + Improving NCE somewhat and actually killing the child processes properly now.
We earlier moved to LGPLv3.0 or Later. This was a mistake as what we wanted was being able to link to proprietary libraries but LGPL is the opposite and it allows linking proprietary libraries to libskyline instead. After further consideration, we've moved to MPL-2.0, it allows linking to proprietary libraries and is a standardized license as compared to adding an exception to GPL.
This commit mainly fixes the issue with `AppDialog` where it didn't expand fully in landscape leading to UX issues. In addition, a race condition was fixed in `MainActivity::addEntries`, in regards to `foundCurrent` being returned incorrectly. The text in the performance counters were also made yellow and much more opaque.
This commit adds performance statistics to the emulator that can be toggled in preferences. The layout of `EmulationActivity` was also changed from `ConstraintLayout` to `RelativeLayout` due to poor performance of the former.
This commit mainly refactors all activities to bring them in-line with the guidelines and makes certain improvements such as using `Snackbar`s rather than `Toast`s where possible, Using `CoordinatorLayout` to allow the app bar to hide itself when possible, the app bar has also been consolidated into it's own layout file to increase layout redraw performance as existing views can be used.
This commit refactors `AppDialog` by bringing it in line with the guidelines. In addition, it improves the design of it substantially by modifying the layout and making it a `BottomSheetDialogFragment`.
This refactors all preferences and loaders in regards to This commit mainly refactors the adapters by adding spacing, comments and following other guidelines. In addition, preferences are now moved into their own sub-package and `LicensePreference` has a minor UI update.
With `RecyclerView` being used rather than `ListView` or `GridView`. It's now possible to display the items in a flexible manner and so support for a grid view in addition to the already existing list view was added in.
This commit mainly refactors the adapters by adding spacing, comments and following other guidelines. In addition, it moves from using `BaseAdapter` to `RecyclerView.Adapter` which leads to much cleaner adapter classes.
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This commit fixes a tiny inaccuracy with the VMM which was a problem with block insertion, The mutexes on the other hand had a minor issue regarding owner checks.
This commit mainly fixes multiple headers in the game list, which was caused by using the wrong variable for the recursive function. In addition, it makes TinyXML2 statically linked to libskyline which makes it the lone shared objects present in APKs.
* Add Gradle versions plugin for simple dependency updates
* Update dependency versions
* Refactor MainActivity to be more Kotlin-like
* Simplify LogActivity a little
* Remove useless run calls in GameDialog
This commit fixed the issues outlined in the CR (Mainly correlated to formatting), moves to a sorted vector from a sorted list for the memory map in addition to using binary search for sorting through rather than iteratively and fixes item duplication in the game list when directory is changed in Settings.
This commit mainly fixes GroupMutex and clock rescaling. In addition, clock rescaling is no longer performed if the CNTFRQ_EL0 of the host device is same as that of the Switch (19.2MHz) which is fairly common on higher end devices.
This commit adds support for threading and mutexes. However, there is also a basis of conditional variables but these don't work due to the lack of a shared memory model between the guest and host. So, conditional variables will be deferred to after the shared memory model is in place.
This commit makes the kernel thread safe in some instances (but not fully) and showcases the significantly improved performance over the ptrace method used prior. In addition, scanning for ROMs is now done asynchronously.
This commit is the start of moving towards a lockless and faster kernel which can run multiple independent threads with fast userspace synchronization.
Before ROMs needed to be opened by setting the path, now they can be directly opened using the file picker. In addition, Document Tree URIs are now set to be persistent rather than being revoked after reboot.
This commit fixes JNI race conditions by usage of a mutex, fixes a bug in release builds due to ProGuard member obfuscation and fix searching by fixing the HeaderAdapter filter.
This commit adapts the C++ backend to the Kotlin frontend by moving to usage of file descriptors and, provides an interface to access frontend code via JNI which is used to check the state of the activity and catch events such as surface destruction. In addition, this commit fixes some minor linting errors and changes the CMake version to 3.10.2+.
This commit introduces a new memory model that supports true shared memory with separate permissions for remote and local processes, implements svcQueryMemory and completes svcGetInfo further, adds IPC support with the IpcRequest and IpcResponse classes.