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31 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
JosJuice
e8154a529f JitArm64: Increase farcode & nearcode cache size
This is a JitArm64 version of 219610d8a0.

Due to limitations on how far you can jump with a single AArch64 branch
instruction, going above the former limit of 128 MiB of code (counting
nearcode and farcode combined) requires a bit of restructuring. With the
restructuring in place, the limit now is 256 MiB. See the new large
comment in Jit.h for a description of the new memory layout.
2024-04-22 08:31:48 +02:00
JosJuice
899d61bc7d Jit64: Recompile asm routines on cache clear
This is needed so that the checks added in the previous commit will be
reevaluated if the value of m_enable_dcache changes.

JitArm64 was already recompiling its asm routines on cache clear by
necessity. It doesn't have the same setup as Jit64 where the asm
routines are in a separate region, so clearing the JitArm64 cache
results in the asm routines being cleared too.
2023-10-31 19:43:49 +01:00
JosJuice
989bdb8d6d Common/CodeBlock: Call ResetCodePtr when decreasing region_size
Fixes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/12827.

A description of what was going wrong:

JitArm64::Init first calls CodeBlock::AllocCodeSpace, after which
CodeBlock and Arm64Emitter consider us to have 96 MB of code space
available. JitArm64::Init then calls AddChildCodeSpace, which is
supposed to take 64 MiB of that space and give it to m_far_code.
CodeBlock's view of how much space there is gets updated from 96 MiB
to 32 MiB, but due to the missing call, Arm64Emitter keeps thinking
that it has 96 MiB of space available.

The last thing JitArm64::Init does is to call ResetFreeMemoryRanges.
This function asks Arm64Emitter how much code space is available and
stores a range of that size in m_free_ranges_near, meaning that
m_free_ranges_near ends up being backed by both nearcode and farcode!
This is a ticking time bomb; as soon as we grab memory from
m_free_ranges_near which is backed by farcode, we're in trouble.
The crash I ran into in my testing was caused by fastmem code being
allocated in farcode (our backpatch handler only handles accesses made
from nearcode), but you may as well get errors caused by code intended
for nearcode overwriting code intended for farcode or vice versa.

So why did NBA Live 2005 crash when most games had no problems,
and why was the bug bisected to the commit that increased the size
of far code from 16 MiB to 64 MiB? Well, as long as we're only
using the first 32 MiB of the big 96 MiB range, everything works.
What happens with NBA Live 2005 (I have not investigated exactly
through what mechanism this happens) is that at some point the range
in m_free_ranges_near gets split into two ranges, one which is
backed by nearcode and one which is backed by farcode. Dolphin
prefers to select the biggest range available (we don't want to
pick a tiny 1 KiB range that may not be able to fit the whole block
we're about to emit, after all), and after increasing the size of
farcode to 64 MiB, farcode is bigger than nearcode.
2022-02-12 17:51:32 +01:00
Pierre Bourdon
e149ad4f0a
treewide: convert GPLv2+ license info to SPDX tags
SPDX standardizes how source code conveys its copyright and licensing
information. See https://spdx.github.io/spdx-spec/1-rationale/ . SPDX
tags are adopted in many large projects, including things like the Linux
kernel.
2021-07-05 04:35:56 +02:00
Admiral H. Curtiss
5b52b3e9cb x64Emitter: Check end of allocated space when emitting code. 2020-08-24 19:31:32 +02:00
BreadFish64
b246678c8c
Fix spelling in assert macro 2018-08-15 12:12:19 -05:00
Lioncash
1c63a48fab Common/CodeBlock: Namespace code under the Common namespace
Brings more common code under the Common namespace.
2018-05-17 15:57:29 -04:00
Lioncash
50a476c371 Assert: Uppercase assertion macros
Macros should be all upper-cased. This is also kind of a wart that's
been sticking out for quite a while now (we avoid prefixing
underscores).
2018-03-14 22:03:12 -04:00
JosJuice
09f3f9b41a Remove NonCopyable
The class NonCopyable is, like the name says, supposed to disallow
copying. But should it allow moving?

For a long time, NonCopyable used to not allow moving. (It declared
a deleted copy constructor and assigment operator without declaring
a move constructor and assignment operator, making the compiler
implicitly delete the move constructor and assignment operator.)
That's fine if the classes that inherit from NonCopyable don't need
to be movable or if writing the move constructor and assignment
operator by hand is fine, but that's not the case for all classes,
as I discovered when I was working on the DirectoryBlob PR.

Because of that, I decided to make NonCopyable movable in c7602cc,
allowing me to use NonCopyable in DirectoryBlob.h. That was however
an unfortunate decision, because some of the classes that inherit
from NonCopyable have incorrect behavior when moved by default-
generated move constructors and assignment operators, and do not
explicitly delete the move constructors and assignment operators,
relying on NonCopyable being non-movable.

So what can we do about this? There are four solutions that I can
think of:

1. Make NonCopyable non-movable and tell DirectoryBlob to suck it.

2. Keep allowing moving NonCopyable, and expect that classes that
   don't support moving will delete the move constructor and
   assignment operator manually. Not only is this inconsistent
   (having classes disallow copying one way and disallow moving
   another way), but deleting the move constructor and assignment
   operator manually is too easy to forget compared to how tricky
   the resulting problems are.

3. Have one "MovableNonCopyable" and one "NonMovableNonCopyable".
   It works, but it feels rather silly...

4. Don't have a NonCopyable class at all. Considering that deleting
   the copy constructor and assignment operator only takes two lines
   of code, I don't see much of a reason to keep NonCopyable. I
   suppose that there was more of a point in having NonCopyable back
   in the pre-C++11 days, when it wasn't possible to use "= delete".

I decided to go with the fourth one (like the commit title says).
The implementation of the commit is fairly straight-forward, though
I would like to point out that I skipped adding "= delete" lines
for classes whose only reason for being uncopyable is that they
contain uncopyable classes like File::IOFile and std::unique_ptr,
because the compiler makes such classes uncopyable automatically.
2017-08-22 16:40:34 +02:00
JosJuice
4b4cf509f8 Remove code for only allocating low memory
This is unnecessary when we have position-independent code.
2017-05-20 09:35:53 +02:00
MerryMage
da434e1a1c ConstantPool: Externalize memory allocation 2017-03-21 20:16:12 +00:00
MerryMage
615fcc621d CodeBlock: Add support for multiple children 2017-03-21 20:16:12 +00:00
MerryMage
ff441efc26 EmuCodeBlock: Use ConstantPool 2017-03-20 20:21:42 +00:00
Lioncash
00baf193ac CodeBlock: Const correctness for IsInSpace 2017-01-08 18:40:09 -05:00
Lioncash
9d8e8652fb CodeBlock: Get rid of implicit sign-conversion in AllocCodeSpace
Size is internally stored as a size_t, so having an int parameter
would cause implicit sign-conversion from a signed value to an
unsigned value to occur.
2017-01-07 19:05:06 -05:00
JosJuice
31c530c7b3 Merge pull request #3386 from lioncash/memory
Common: Namespace MemoryUtil
2016-08-19 11:04:45 +02:00
Lioncash
e01c143379 Common: namespace MemoryUtil 2016-08-07 13:03:07 -04:00
Lioncash
18210a65ce CodeBlock: In-class initialize variables 2016-08-06 13:20:38 -04:00
Pierre Bourdon
3570c7f03a Reformat all the things. Have fun with merge conflicts. 2016-06-24 10:43:46 +02:00
mathieui
3e283ea9f1 More asterisks 2016-01-21 21:16:51 +01:00
Lioncash
19ac565e0d Common: Move asserts to their own header 2015-09-26 18:51:27 -04:00
Lioncash
1d42db2439 Common: Move NonCopyable to its own header 2015-09-26 18:50:35 -04:00
Tillmann Karras
63c9fdd074 VertexLoaderX64: fix 2GB warnings
Unlike the CPU JIT, the vertex loader JIT already emits
position-independent code, so all we need to do is disable the warning.
2015-09-12 01:24:47 +02:00
Ryan Houdek
d5c99a5b48 Add support for a CodeBlock holding a child.
This is required to make sure two code spaces are relatively close to one another.
In this case I need the AArch64 JIT codespace and its farcode space to be within 128MB of one another for branches.
2015-08-12 12:57:06 -05:00
degasus
6f38d1baa1 CodeBlock: Add a shared IsAlmostFull function
This function shall keep care about the low watermark of code space.
If we ran out of space, the JITs shall clear their block cache.
2015-07-15 08:53:05 +02:00
Matthew Parlane
f32cede086 Revert "x64: build a Position-Independent Executable (PIE)" 2015-06-14 16:06:26 +12:00
Lioncash
fe77505d4d Jit: Make IsInCodeSpace() const 2015-06-04 20:52:53 -04:00
Tillmann Karras
d4538c762f MemoryUtil: get executable pages near static data
and clean up a bit.
2015-06-03 21:44:31 +02:00
Tillmann Karras
30ebb2459e Set copyright year to when a file was created 2015-05-25 13:22:31 +02:00
Tillmann Karras
cefcb0ace9 Update license headers to GPLv2+ 2015-05-25 13:22:31 +02:00
Ryan Houdek
87d106d65c Remove dumb CodeBlock duplication in the emitters.
Fixes issue 6990.
This uses a bit of templating to remove the duplicate code that is the CodeBlocks in each emitter headers.
No actual functionality change in this.
2014-04-09 13:53:43 -05:00