* rasterizer_cache: Sentence surfaces
* gl_texture_runtime: Remove runtime side allocation cache
* rasterizer_cache: Adjust surface scale during reinterpreration
* Fixes pixelated outlines. Also allows to remove the d24s8 specific hack and is more generic in general
* rasterizer_cache: Remove Expand flag
* Begone!
* rasterizer_cache: Cache framebuffers with surface id
* rasterizer_cache: Sentence texture cubes
* renderer_opengl: Move texture mailbox to separate file
* Makes renderer_opengl cleaner overall and allows to report removal threshold from runtime instead of hardcoding. Vulkan requires this
* rasterizer_cache: Dont flush cache on layout change
* rasterizer_cache: Overhaul framebuffer management
* video_core: Remove duplicate
* rasterizer_cache: Sentence custom surfaces
* Vulkan cannot destroy images immediately so this ensures we use our garbage collector for that purpose
* service/apt: Add and implement more service commands.
* service/apt: Implement power button.
* Address review comments and fix GetApplicationRunningMode bug.
Was getting an unhandled `invalid_argument` [exception](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/thread/join) during
shutdown on my linux machine. This removes the need for a `StopBackendThread` function entirely since `jthread`
[automatically handles both checking if the thread is joinable and stopping the token before attempting to join](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/jthread/~jthread) in the case that `StartBackendThread` was never called.
Loop on stop_token and remove final_entry in Entry.
Move Backend thread out of Impl Constructor to its own function.
Add Start function for backend thread.
Use stop token in PopWait and check if entry filename is nullptr before logging.
This fixes a lost wakeup in SPSCQueue. If the reader is in just the right position, the writer's notification will be lost and this will be a problem if the writer then does something to wait on the reader.
This was discovered to affect my upcoming stacktrace PR. I don't think any performance decrease will be noticeable because an uncontended mutex is smart enough to skip the syscall. This PR might also resolve some rare deadlocks but I don't know of any examples.
The log filter was being ignored on initialization due to the logging instance being initialized before the config instance, so the log filter was set to its default value.
This fixes that oversight, along with using descriptive exceptions instead of abort() calls.
This implements backtraces so we don't have to tell users how to use gdb anymore.
This prints a backtrace after abort or segfault is detected. It also fixes the log getting cut off with the last line containing only a bracket. This change lets us know what caused a crash not just what happened the few seconds before it.
I only know how to add support for Linux with GCC. Also this doesn't work outside of C/C++ such as in dynarmic or certain parts of graphics drivers. The good thing is that it'll try and just crash again but the stack frames are still there so the core dump will work just like before.
This simplifies the logging system.
This also fixes some lost messages on startup.
The simplification is simple. I removed unused functions and moved most things in the .h to the .cpp. I replaced the unnecessary linked list with its contents laid out as three member variables. Anything that went through the linked list now directly accesses the backends. Generic functions are replaced with those for each specific use case and there aren't many. This change increases coupling but we gain back more KISS and encapsulation.
With those changes it was easy to make it thread-safe. I just removed the mutex and turned a boolean atomic. I was planning to use this thread-safety in my next PR about stacktraces. It was actually async-signal-safety at first but I ended up using a different approach. Anyway getting rid of the linked list is important for that because have the list of backends constantly changing complicates things.
There's no point in keeping the file open after the write limit is exceeded. This allows the file to be committed to the disk shortly after it is closed and avoids redundantly checking whether or not the write limit is exceeded.
* build: Rework CI and move all bundling into new build target.
* ci: Use "mingw" in msys2 release names for compatibility.
* ci: Use "osx" in macOS release names for compatibility.
* ci: Disable macOS upload.
Will be moved to a separate PR for canary merge.
* common: Move dynamic library to common
* This is so that video_core can use it
* logging: Add vulkan log target
* common: Allow defered library loading
* Also add some comments to the functions
* renderer_vulkan: Add vulkan initialization code
* renderer_vulkan: Address feedback
* rasterizer_cache: Switch to template
* Eliminates all opengl references in the rasterizer cache headers
thus completing the backend abstraction
* rasterizer_cache: Switch to page table
* Surface storage isn't particularly interval sensitive so we can use a page table to make it faster
* rasterizer_cache: Move sampler management out of rasterizer cache
* rasterizer_cache: Remove shared_ptr usage
* Switches to yuzu's slot vector for improved memory locality.
* rasterizer_cache: Rework reinterpretation lookup
* citra_qt: Per game texture filter
* rasterizer_cache: Log additional settings
* gl_texture_runtime: Resolve shadow map comment
* rasterizer_cache: Don't use float for viewport
* gl_texture_runtime: Fix custom allocation recycling
* rasterizer_cache: Minor cleanups
* Cleanup texture cubes when all the faces have been unregistered from the cache
* custom_tex_manager: Allow multiple hash mappings per texture
* code: Move slot vector to common
* rasterizer_cache: Prevent texture cube crashes
* rasterizer_cache: Improve mipmap validation
* CanSubRect now works properly when validating multi-level surfaces, for example Dark Moon validates a 4 level surface from a 3 level one and it works
* gl_blit_handler: Unbind sampler on reinterpretation