Three bugs specific to older Wii games:
- The size difference between high-pass and biquad filter was not
accounted for, causing wiimote related fields to be corrupted.
- Wiimote sample buffer pointers were advanced by 32 samples per
millisecond instead of 6 samples. Usually hidden by the first bug.
- PB updates on Wii were being byte-swapped twice, but I've not actually
found any Wii games that make use of PB updates.
This fixes wiimote audio in at least the following games:
- Excite Truck
- Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
- Kororinpa: Marble Mania
- Rapala Tournament Fishing
- Shrek the Third
- Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz
- Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07
- WarioWare: Smooth Moves (issue 11725)
- Wing Island
Recently we have been getting some requests to make the existing vsync
setting available in the Android GUI:
https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13650https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-vsync-toggle-for-android
I don't quite understand why enabling the vsync setting is helpful when
Android already enforces vsync, but I guess having the option available
doesn't hurt. I'm putting the setting under Advanced, unlike in
DolphinQt, since there's no clear reason why the typical user would want
to use this setting.
Fixes LIT (https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13635). The text does not include normals, but has lighting enabled. With the previous default of (0, 0, 0), lighting was always black (as dot(X, (0, 0, 0)) is always 0). It seems like the normal from the map in the background (0, 0, 1) is re-used.
LIT also has the vertex color enabled while vertex color is not specified, the same as SMS's debug cubes; the default MissingColorValue GameINI value of solid white seems to work correctly in this case.
No need to materialize the immediate if it is zero, we can just use WZR.
Before:
mov w27, #0x0 ; =0
str w27, [x29, #0x1178]
After:
str wzr, [x29, #0x1178]
In VolumeVerifier.cpp, constructing a `std::string_view` of the volume's GameID is unnecessary, as `std::`(`ranges::`)`binary_search` supports heterogeneous lookup. The usage in GameFile.cpp is a perfect example.
In OGLConfig.cpp, `std::views::reverse` is used rather than sorting using `std::ranges::greater` in order to parallel other instances of reverse iteration in the function.
In DSPCore.cpp, there were two `std::fill` uses that could be simplified using `std::fill_n`. Due to their proximity with other `std::fill` algorithms being modernized with ranges, I chose to make these examples into the rare `std::ranges::fill_n`.
In StringUtil.h, the lambdas wrapping `Common::ToLower(char)` and `Common::ToUpper(char)` were only necessary due to the function names being overloaded.
Many games call GXSetGPFifo() without first waiting for the GP to finish
consuming outstanding commands in the previous GP fifo. Normally,
Dolphin runs OpcodeDecoding in 1000-cycle time slices. In that time
frame, GXSetGPFifo() has probably completed and the GP read pointer now
points to entirely new memory. If the last GP fifo copy ended in an
incomplete command, the new GP fifo would most likely desync for a
while. To avoid all this, give the GP a time slice right now to copy the
remaining data from the previous GP fifo.
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 reverts the revert commit bc67fc97c3,
except for the changes in BaseConfigLoader.cpp, which caused the bug
that made us revert 72cf2bdb87. 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.