* Allow emulation to work without firmware
* Fix HLE prx path detection.
* Fix manual list loading bugs.
* Fix HLE gcm
* GUI: Fix fonts search
* GUI: Hardcode sprx list
Do not depend on /dev_flash/sys/external/ contents.
* Check zcull/tiles offset if bigger than max MAIN/LOCAL size.
* Check memory mapping of offset if location is MAIN.
* Check pitch/size for 0 as coming from hw tests.
* In addition: fix 'bound' check of tiles, seem to rely on the bits location is in.
* Add locks for zcull/tiles/displaybuffer binding.
* allow sys_rsx_device_map to be called twice: in this case the DEVICE address retrived from the previous call returned
* Add ENOMEM checks for sys_rsx_memory_allocate and sys_rsx_context_allocate
* add EINVAL check for sys_rsx_context_allocate if memory handle is not found
* Separate sys_rsx_device_map allocation from sys_rsx_context_allocate's
* Implement sys_rsx_memory_free; used by cellGcmInit upon failure
* Added context_id checks
* Throw if sys_rsx_context_allocate was called twice.
- Add an explicit frame scope marker tied in with the queue_prepare command
Since queue_prepare is emitted at the end of a frame, it can be used as end-of-frame in games that emit this
- If this command is not emitted, fifo flatenner and frameskip will not work
vm::spu max address was overflowing resulting in issues, so cast to u64 where needed. Fixes#6145.
Use vm::get_addr instead of manually substructing vm::base(0) from pointer in texture cache code.
Prefer std::atomic_thread_fence over _mm_?fence(), adjust usage to be more correct.
Used sequantially consistent ordering in semaphore_release for TSX path as well.
Improved memory ordering for sys_rsx_context_iounmap/map.
Fixed sync bugs in HLE gcm because of not using atomic instructions.
Use release memory barrier in lwsync for PPU LLVM, according to this xbox360 programming guide lwsync is a hw release memory barrier.
Also use release barrier where lwsync was originally used in liblv2 sys_lwmutex and cellSync.
Use acquire barrier for isync instruction, see https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20180814-00/?p=99485