This was regressed by ART.
Prior to ART, the screenshots were saved at the title's framebuffer resolution. A misunderstanding of the existing logic led to screenshot dimensions becoming dependent on the host render window size.
This changes the behavior to match how it was prior to ART at 1x, with screenshots now always being the title's framebuffer dimensions scaled by the resolution scaling factor.
OpenGL and Vulkan images render in different coordinate systems. This allows us to specify the coordinate system of the screenshot within each renderer
Use its std::stop_token to abort shader cache loading.
Using std::stop_token instead of std::atomic_bool allows the usage of
other utilities like std::stop_callback.
Instead of using a two step initialization to report errors, initialize
the GPU renderer and rasterizer on the constructor and report errors
through std::runtime_error.
setMargin() has been deprecated since Qt 5, and replaced with
setContentsMargins(). We can move over to setContentsMargins() to stay
forward-compatible with Qt 6.0.
EmuWindow::PollEvents was called from the GPU thread (or the CPU thread
in sync-GPU mode) when swapping buffers. It had three implementations:
- In GRenderWindow, it didn't actually poll events, just set a flag and
emit a signal to indicate that a frame was displayed.
- In EmuWindow_SDL2_Hide, it did nothing.
- In EmuWindow_SDL2, it did call SDL_PollEvents, but this is wrong
because SDL_PollEvents is supposed to be called on the thread that set
up video - in this case, the main thread, which was sleeping in a
busyloop (regardless of whether sync-GPU was enabled). On macOS this
causes a crash.
To fix this:
- Rename EmuWindow::PollEvents to OnFrameDisplayed, and give it a
default implementation that does nothing.
- In EmuWindow_SDL2, do not override OnFrameDisplayed, but instead have
the main thread call SDL_WaitEvent in a loop.
Previously mouse clicks will not register when touch is disabled.
This rectifies that and allows mouse clicks to be mapped to other buttons if the touchscreen is disabled.
Changes QMessageBox usages to warnings, as the problems they bring to
light are being safely handled by the application and do not warrant
something of the "critical" level.
Changes LOG_CRITICAL to LOG_ERROR for the same reason. Preferring ERROR
to WARNING as yuzu is denying loading of any guest applications after
checking for these conditions.
Moved logging the GL_RENDERER string into GetUnsupportedGLExtensions()
to make more clear that unsupported extensions were already being
logged. Makes placement of the logs easier to understand later, as well.
Changes the first message to not include the OpenGL version, as the
error is caused by OpenGL failing to load.
Adds a new check for OpenGL version 4.3. This will display a message
with a similar error as well as the GL_RENDERER string. Adds a CRITICAL
log message when triggered. This prevents a crash with yuzu trying to
use older OpenGL versions.
Modifies the unsupported extension message to output the GL_RENDERER
string in the message, as well as logging the string.
Now that the GPU is initialized when video backends are initialized,
it's no longer needed to query components once the game is running: it
can be done when yuzu is booting.
This allows us to pass components between constructors and in the
process remove all Core::System references in the video backend.