When a save state is loaded, the IOS device serving bluetooth
is cast as BluetoothEmuDevice. If, however, a real Wiimote
with BT passthrough is used, this caused the game to crash.
Now the proper device class is used.
At a first glance it may look like a part of the code I added to
srawx in efeda3b has a bug when a == s. The code actually happens
to work correctly, but in the interest of making the code easier
to reason about, I'd like to change the way it's implemented. This
change should improve the pipelining a little in the a == s case too.
Fix Gamelist context menu item 'Open Containing Folder' opening wrong
target on Windows when game parent folder is [foobar] and grandparent
folder contains file [foobar].bat or [foobar].exe
Add trailing directory separator to parent folder path to force Windows
to interpret path as directory.
Fixes https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/12411
21c152f added a small hack to DVDInterface to keep WBFS and CISO
files working with Nintendo's "Error #001" anti-piracy check.
Unfortunately I don't think it's possible to support WBFS and
CISO without any kind of hack or heuristic, but what we can do
is replace the 21c152f hack (which applies regardless of file
format) with a hack that only is active when using WBFS or CISO.
This change is similar to 2a5a399, but the disc size is
calculated in a different way.
Add ! before unused variables to 'use' them.
Ubuntu-x64 emits warnings for unused variables because gcc decides
it should ignore the void cast around them. See thread for discussion:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66425
Loop index int i was being compared against GetControllerCount() which
returned a size_t. This was the only place GetControllerCount() was
called from so the change of return type doesn't disturb anything else.
Changing the loop index to size_t wouldn't work as well since it's
passed into GetController(), which takes an int and is called from many
places, so it would need a cast anyway on an already busy line.
The loop in WIARVZFileReader::Chunk::Read could terminate
prematurely if the size argument was smaller than the size
of an exception list which had only been partially loaded.
BPMEM_TEV_COLOR_ENV + 6 (0xC6) was missing due to a typo. BPMEM_BP_MASK (0xFE) does not lend itself well to documentation with the current FIFO analyzer implementation (since it requires remembering the values in BP memory) but still shouldn't be treated as unknown. BPMEM_TX_SETMODE0_4 and BPMEM_TX_SETMODE1_4 (0xA4-0xAB) were missing entirely.