Also make the `Decrypt` method private.
As far as I can tell, the only motivation for exposing the `SetBytes`
and `Reset` methods is to allow `CBoot::SetupWiiMemory` to use the same
`SettingsHandler` instance to read settings data and then write it back.
It seems cleaner to just use two separate instances, and require a given
`SettingsHandler` instance to be used for either writing data to a
buffer or reading data from a buffer, but not both.
A natural next step is to split the `SettingsHandler` class into two
classes, one for writing data and one for reading data. I've deferred
that change for a future PR.
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.
When performing a default compilation with recent GCC & glibc,
the use of -Werror=nonnull causes a build error.
The error is given as IOFile::ClearError() can call std::clearerr()
with a null file, which can trigger a null-pointer dereference in libc.
Change the std::clearerr() call to be conditional on a file being open.
Unlike ADD (immediate), MOV (register) treats SP as ZR. Therefore the
ADDI2R optimization that was added in 67791d227c can't optimize ADD to
MOV when exactly one of the registers is SP.
There currently isn't any code in Dolphin that calls ADDI2R with
parameters that would trigger this case.
Use 1 of the same type as the stored value when shifting left. This
prevents undefined behavior caused by shifting an int more than 31 bits.
Previously iterator incrementation could either hang or prematurely
report it had reached the end of the bitset.
So somehow I forgot that AArch64 uses three-operand encoding...
Fixes a regression from 6303416201 which manifested in various ways,
such as incorrect rendering of the Wind Waker title screen.
The codegen for the functions themselves, not for the emitted code.
This seems to save 32 bytes per function. We also get rid of the oddity
we had before where ANDI2R would do masking for 32-bit operations but
the other functions wouldn't.
The alias for __m128i is typically something like:
typedef long long __m128i __attribute__((__vector_size__(16), __may_alias__));
and the part that ends up not getting preserved is the __may_alias__
attribute specifier.
So, in order to preserve that, we can just use a wrapper struct, so the
data type itself isn't being passed through the template.
We don't need to enforce the use of std::string instances with
AddSetting(). We can accept views and only construct one string,
rather than three temporaries.