* citra_qt: Check if renderer is null
* core: Fix dynarmic use-after-free error
* bootmanager: Add current context check in DoneCurrent
* Loading a save state would destroy the frame dumper class, which contains a shared context. That context would call DoneCurrent without checking if it was actually bound or not, resulting in crashes when calling opengl functions
* externals: Correct glad readme
* common: Log renderer debug setting
* citra: Make lambda lower case
* Consistency with review comments on the PR
* video_core: Kill more global state
* GetResolutionScaleFactor would be called somewhere in the renderer constructor chain but it relies on the yet unitialized g_renderer, resulting in crashes when the resolution scale is set to auto. Rather than adding a workaround, let's kill this global state to fix this for good
* externals: Update dynarmic
* settings: Introduce GraphicsAPI enum
* For now it's OpenGL only but will be expanded upon later
* citra_qt: Introduce backend agnostic context management
* Mostly a direct port from yuzu
* core: Simplify context acquire
* settings: Add option to create debug contexts
* renderer_opengl: Abstract initialization to Driver
* This commit also updates glad and adds some useful extensions which we will use in part 2
* Rasterizer construction is moved to the specific renderer instead of RendererBase.
Software rendering has been disable to achieve this but will be brought back in the next commit.
* video_core: Remove Init/Shutdown methods from renderer
* The constructor and destructor can do the same job
* In addition move opengl function loading to Qt since SDL already does this. Also remove ErrorVideoCore which is never reached
* citra_qt: Decouple software renderer from opengl part 1
* citra: Decouple software renderer from opengl part 2
* android: Decouple software renderer from opengl part 3
* swrasterizer: Decouple software renderer from opengl part 4
* This commit simply enforces the renderer naming conventions in the software renderer
* video_core: Move RendererBase to VideoCore
* video_core: De-globalize screenshot state
* video_core: Pass system to the renderers
* video_core: Commonize shader uniform data
* video_core: Abstract backend agnostic rasterizer operations
* bootmanager: Remove references to OpenGL for macOS
OpenGL macOS headers definitions clash heavily with each other
* citra_qt: Proper title for api settings
* video_core: Reduce boost usage
* bootmanager: Fix hide mouse option
Remove event handlers from RenderWidget for events that are
already handled by the parent GRenderWindow.
Also enable mouse tracking on the RenderWidget.
* android: Remove software from graphics api list
* code: Address review comments
* citra: Port per-game settings read
* Having to update the default value for all backends is a pain so lets centralize it
* android: Rename to OpenGLES
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Co-authored-by: MerryMage <MerryMage@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Vitor Kiguchi <vitor-kiguchi@hotmail.com>
* Improve directory creation in WindowsCopyFiles.cmake
* Release msvc compiled binaries as an alternative to mingw releases
* msvc: do not ship .pdb files
* msvc: Copy necessary files to the release
* windows-msvc: enable compatibility reporting
translation was disabled because the bundled qt doesn't have
the necessary component
Co-authored-by: Michał Janiszewski <janisozaur@users.noreply.github.com>
xbyak is intended to be installed in /usr/local/include/xbyak.
Since we desire not to install xbyak before using it, we copy the headers
to the appropriate directory structure and use that instead
Co-authored-by: merry <git@mary.rs>
In ffmpeg 5.1, it seems most (or all) of these libraries use a separate
version_major.h, so the logic to check minimum version didn't work
without looking at the major version file.
* In older `httplib`, SSL connections were not handled correctly and
will have issues with proxy servers. Also, keep alive directives were
not available back then, which is probably necessary to implement
HTTP_C service correctly.
* Another reason being `httplib` now requires OpenSSL 1.1+ API while
LibreSSL 2.x provided OpenSSL 1.0 compatible API.
* The bundled LibreSSL has been updated to 3.2.2 so it now provides
OpenSSL 1.1 compatible API now.
* Also the path hint has been added so that it will find the correct
path to the CA certs on *nix systems.
* An option is provided so that *nix system distributions/providers can
use their own SSL implementations when compiling Yuzu/Citra to
(hopefully) complies with their maintenance guidelines.
* LURLParse is also removed since `httplib` can handle
`scheme:host:port` string itself now.
Implements the auto map functionality for the GC adapter.
The controls map nicely to the original 3ds controls, with the select button being mapped to the Z button on GC.
The ZL/ZR buttons are not mapped by this feature.
We can place the external in an inner folder and manage the custom files
necessary to integrate it with CMake directly. This allows us to
directly change how we use it with our build system, as opposed to
needing to change a fork.
I made a request on the Xbyak issue tracker to allow some constructors
to be constexpr in order to avoid static constructors from needing to
execute for some of our register constants.
This request was implemented, so this updates Xbyak so that we can make
use of it.
Two of the members of the MicroProfileThreadLog contains two std::atomic
instances. Given these aren't trivially-copyable types, we shouldn't be
memsetting the structure, given implementation details can contain other
members within it.
To avoid potential undefined behavior on platforms, we can use aggregate
initialization to zero out the members while still having well-defined
behavior.
While we're at it we can also silence some sign conversion warnings.
Co-authored-by: Lioncash <mathew1800@gmail.com>
5.95 contains a potentially backward-compatibility breaking change, so
we should be updating to this to ensure that our code remains
forward-compatible.
Co-Authored-By: LC <712067+lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
Keeps the package up to date with the latest major release of fmt.
This version brings in quite a bit of improvements, such as code size
reduction, etc.
Co-Authored-By: Mat M. <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
* HTTP_C::Implement Context::MakeRequest
* httplib: Add add_client_cert_ASN1 and set_verify
* HTTP_C: Fix request methode strings case in MakeRequest
* HTTP_C: clang-format and cleanups
* HTTP_C: Add comment about async in BeginRequest and BeginRequestAsync
* Update httplib to contain all the changes we need; adapt http_c and web_services to the changes in httplib; addressed minor review comments
* Add android-ifaddrs
Added verify_backend to load user_data for members. and removed method to generate UID as this is now done server-side.
Added GetUsername function and a "token" param to room_member.
Also added a username to ChatEntry, so that the username can be shown (along with nicknames) in the chat dialog.
* Add ZeroMQ external submodule
* ZeroMQ libzmq building on macOS
* Added RPC namespace, settings and logging
* Added request queue handling and new classes
* Add C++ interface to ZeroMQ
* Added start of ZeroMQ RPC Server implementation.
* Request construction and callback request handling
* Read and write memory implementation
* Add ID to request format and send reply
* Add RPC setting to macOS UI
* Fixed initialization order bug and added exception handling
* Working read-write through Python
* Update CMakeLists for libzmq to resolve target name conflict on Windows
* Platform-specific CMake definitions for Windows/non-Windows
* Add comments
* Revert "Add RPC setting to macOS UI"
* Always run RPC server instead of configurable
* Add Python scripting example. Updated .gitignore
* Rename member variables to remove trailing underscore
* Finally got libzmq external project building on macOS
* Add missing dependency during libzmq build
* Adding more missing dependencies [skip ci]
* Only build what is required from libzmq
* Extra length checks on client input
* Call InvalidateCacheRange after memory write
* Revert MinGW change. Fix clang-format. Improve error handling in request/reply. Allow any length of data read/write in Python.
* Re-organized RPC static global state into a proper class. [skip ci]
* Make sure libzmq always builds in Release mode
* Renamed Request to Packet since Request and Reply are the same thing
* Moved request fulfillment out of Packet and into RPCServer
* Change request thread from sleep to condition variable
* Remove non-blocking polling from ZMQ server code. Receive now blocks and terminates properly without sleeping. This change significantly improves script speed.
* Move scripting files to dist/ instead of src/
* C++ code review changes for jroweboy [skip ci]
* Python code review changes for jroweboy [skip ci]
* Add docstrings and tests to citra.py [skip ci]
* Add host OS check for libzmq build
* Revert "Add host OS check for libzmq build"
* Fixed a hang when emulation is stopped and restarted due to improper destruction order of ZMQ objects [skip ci]
* Add scripting directory to archive packaging [skip ci]
* Specify C/CXX compiler variables on MinGW build
* Only specify compiler on Linux mingw
* Use gcc and g++ on Windows mingw
* Specify generator for mingw
* Don't specify toolchain on windows mingw
* Changed citra.py to support Python 3 instead of Python 2
* Fix bug where RPC wouldn't restart after Stop/Start emulation
* Added copyright to headers and reorganized includes and forward declarations
* Initial Discord RPC support
Build with Discord Presence ON
Fix RPC detection
Fix Time elapsed on pause; will now continue to count.
* Fix CI builds with compile flag
Addressed reviews
Fix silly mistakes
Fix 'Not in-game' display
class instead of namespace
Fix
Revamped
remove redundant code
Using Pimpl pattern
* Implement Null class
* Fix config updation
* Addressed All Reviews
* externals/discord-rpc : Updated to latest commit
An implementation of the cemuhook motion/touch protocol, this adds the
ability for users to connect several different devices to citra to send
direct motion and touch data to citra.