-An assert would be erroneously thrown when shaders declared an array of 4 int or float options, despite 4 being the max supported (a simple <= / < mistake)
-When changing the type of a shader option (e.g. from bool to float), the serialization would be stuck appending the value from the previous option type, making the shader fail to build permanently until the cache were cleaned
To maintain compatibility with some video encoders, the whole output buffer was scaled to be a multiple of 4.
This change makes it so that that rule only applies while actively recording (or taking screenshots, even if it might not be necessary for that case).
Enable through command line options:
-C Graphics.Settings.TexturePNGCompressionLevel=[0-9]
Or from GFX.ini:
[Settings]
TexturePNGCompressionLevel=[0-9]
@see #10792
When that setting is enabled, m_xfb_entry is initially not present (during the phase where a shader compilation progress bar would be shown). The main path checks for m_xfb_entry, but the software renderer fallback path didn't.
Fixes another aspect of https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13172.
Before, it used a fallback where it returned a default object, where the width and height were set to 0. Presenter::Initialize() used GetSurfaceInfo to set the backbuffer size, then used that size when initializing the on-screen UI (even for the software renderer, where the on-screen UI isn't currently present), which meant that ImGui got a window size of 0 and thus resulted in a failed assertion.
Although BindBackbuffer checks for size changes, it doesn't help because ImGui has already been initialized, and the size hasn't actually changed since initialization occured.
Fixes one aspect of https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/13172.
The HLSL compiler incorrectly decides isnan can't be true, so this
workaround was originally added in 52c82733 but lost during the
conversion to SPIR-V.
When faced with this error, users often don't try disabling dual core,
even though the error message suggests it. Perhaps the message is just
too long and lists too many things?
To try to improve the situation, I'm rewording the message and making it
say different things depending on what settings you are using.