The wrong filename was used so the settings weren't being applied.
The graphical issues reported were from enhancements that create graphical issues.
EFBToTextureEnable solves some graphical issues but those issues appear for only a few frames, the bulk of the game does not benefit while the setting while it is very sore on performance.
includes the following:
- org.DolphinEmu.dolphin-emu.metainfo.xml.in this file contains general
information and metadata that is used by most linux based app stores
(kde discover, gnome software, flathub.org, etc) to showcase dolphin.
- fill_release_node.sh a script to automatically fill in the release
information in the metainfo file when building the flatpak.
- SDL2.json manifest to build the vendored version of SDL from the
Exports directory, it's only temporarily needed until the kde runtime
is updated with the current SDL2 version and should be deleted after.
- org.DolphinEmu.dolphin-emu.yml the manifest itself.
Arbitrary Mipmap Detection doesn't work when GPU Texture Decoding is
enabled, so disable GPU Texture Decoding for games where the .ini
enables Arbitrary Mipmap Detection.
Co-authored-by: jeremyie <73066289+McAchi@users.noreply.github.com>
If texture dumping is enabled, notify the user on emulation startup
using an On Screen Display message.
Also notify the user when texture dumping is toggled.
Addresses https://bugs.dolphin-emu.org/issues/12445.
The low-pass and biquad filters run in set40 mode where accessing ac#.m
returns the value of ac#.hm clamped to 16 bits.
This fixes the crackling in "Need for Speed: Nitro" (issue 13610).
Also make the lower bound match hardware (-0x8000 instead of -0x7FFF).
During 25-bit rounding, subnormals are "normalized"
This would normally mean that the exponent needs to be able to be <-1023
Instead, you can modify at what bit you round and get the same results!
This is done by finding the highest bit and shifting right the round bit
Co-Authored-By: JosJuice <josjuice@gmail.com>
Changes integer rounding to more closely meet the documentation
The documentation explains to round before doing any bounds checks
All this really does is make sure some exception bits won't be set wrong
This depends on the rounding mode, fixing cases such as:
- Round to even, (0x7fffffff, 0x7fffffff.8)
- Round to down, (0x7fffffff, 0x80000000)
This change also uses some standard functions for rounding
Previously using them was casting to an s32 directly, now keeps the f64
RoundToIntegerMode introduced due to roundeven not being part of C++17
Finally, it can change a >0x7fffffff to >=0x80000000, done because:
- It looks nicer now with integers (I liked 0s)
- It gives ever so slightly better codegen on Aarch64
Co-Authored-By: JosJuice <josjuice@gmail.com>
I wasn't aware that even with a size of zero, it's still not safe to pass a nullptr to `std::memcpy`. When `CachedInterpreterEmitter::PoisonCallback` is written, UB is happening.
Invert conditions, invert decrement checks, and make conditional branches unconditional. USnapshotMetadata in prior versions of Dolphin is forward-compatible with these changes (tested on x86_64).
Objects which get parented automatically by later processing now pass a nullptr to the constructor to make the intent clearer. Also fixed "true" and "false" not being translatable strings.
This is a minor improvement to add line numbers to the LOG_VULKAN_ERROR
define. Basically error logs for Vulkan will now look like:
```
// This
25:03:347 VideoBackends/Vulkan/VulkanLoader.cpp:247 E[Video]: (WaitForCommandBufferCompletion:278) vkWaitForFences failed: (2: VK_TIMEOUT)
// Instead of
15:45:154 VideoBackends/Vulkan/VulkanLoader.cpp:247 E[Video]: (WaitForCommandBufferCompletion) vkWaitForFences failed: (2: VK_TIMEOUT)
```