- Removes the old depth scaling using an overlay.
It was never going to work properly due to per-pixel stencil writes being unavailable
- TODO: Preserve stencil buffer during ARGB8->D32S8 shader conversion pass
- Some applications (e.g Backbreaker) use an evil hack to resolve MSAA.
The application respecifies a formerly AA region as a region with no AA then performs a framebuffer feedback lookup.
The old memory keeps AA during read, but writes back to itself with AA resolved.
This is evil on several levels but it just happens to work on PS3
- The benefits of FIFO optimizations are huge in some cases.
The optimizations also do not break any tested applications so no need to disable with strict mode
- A debug option is provided to disable this behaviour for testing
- Improves cleanup code to consist of 2 parts, remove then dispose. Remove
does not deallocate the item until dispose is called on it, allowing the
backends to first deallocate external references.
- Caller is responsible for managing list locking and tracking disposable list
of items when external references have been cleaned up before using
dispose method.
- Improve dirty state tracking affecting program state
- vk: Refactor out transform constants upload into a separate channel to avoid if possible
transform data uploads are quite expensive
- Introduces a gpu program analyser step to examine shader contents before attempting compilation or cache search
- Avoids detecting shader as being different because of unused textures having state changes
- Adds better program size detection for vertex programs
- Improved vertex program decompiler
- Properly support CAL type instructions
- Support jumping over instructions marked with a termination marker with BRA/CAL class opcodes
- Fix SRC checks and abort
- Fix CC register initialization
- NOTE: Even unused SRC registers have to be valid (usually referencing in.POS)
- Formats support is linked to the physical device and by extension the logical device derived from it
It therefore makes no sense to track this as a separate object.
Simplifies parameter passing and template specialization.
Also avoids corner cases with AMD hardware (where D24S8 is not supported)
- vk: Clear dirty textures before copying 'old contents' in case the old data does not fill the new region
- rsx: Properly decode border color - seems to be in BGRA format
- vk: better approximation of border color to better choose between the presets
- vk: Individually clear color images outside render pass and without scissor
- vk: Fix renderpass selection for clear overlay pass
- vk: Include scissor region when emulating clear mask
NOTES:
- vk: Completely avoid using vkClearXXXXimage - its 'broken' on nvidia drivers
Spec is vague about the function so its not an actual bug
ClearAttachment is clearly defined as bypassing bound state which works correctly
- TODO: Implement memory sampling to simulate loading precleared memory if cell used memset to preinitialize the framebuffer
Autoclear depth to 1|255 and color to 0 is hacky!
- gl/vk: Fix subresource copy/blit
- gl/vk: Fix default_component_map reading
- vk: Reimplement cell readback path and improve software channel decoder
- Properly name the subresource layout field - its in blocks not bytes!
- Implement d24s8 upload from memory correctly
- Do not ignore DEPTH_FLOAT textures - they are depth textures and abide by the depth compare rules
- NOTE: Redirection of 16-bit textures is not implemented yet
Primary:
- Fix SET_SURFACE_CLEAR channel mask - it has been wrong for all these
years! Layout is RGBA not ARGB/BGRA like other registers
Other Fixes:
- vk: Implement subchannel clears using overla pass
- vk: Simplify and clean up state management
- gl: Fix nullptr deref in case of failed subresource copy
- vk/gl: Ignore float buffer clears as hardware seems to do
- Mainly affected are colormasks and read swizzles
NOTES:
- Writes to G write to the second and fourth component (YW)
- Writes to B write to first and third component (XZ)
- This means the actual format layout is BGBG (RGBA) making RG mapping actually GR
- Clear does not seem to have any intended effect on this format (TLOU)
Fixes the following issues on Tales of Vesperia which requires SRM.
- Blacked out scene after the sleeping dog now renders correctly
- Ghosting effect. The ghosting was most noticeable as a delay between the character rendering and the cell shading around the character. This appears to be gone with this change.
- Reimplements render target views used for sampling
- Optimizes access using an encoded control token
- Adds proper encoding for 24-bit textures (DRGB8 -> ORGB/OBGR)
- Adds proper encoding for ABGR textures (ABGR8 -> ARGB8)
- Silence some compiler warnings as well
- TODO: Real texture views for OGL current method is a hack
gl/vk: Bump shader cache version
gl/vk: Disable anisotropic override when strict mode enabled as it is proven to alter some games negatively
gl: Clamp buffer view range to not exceed the backing buffer size. Also add assert for the same condition
- ZCULL unit emulation rewritten
- ZCULL reports are now deferred avoiding pipeline stalls
- Minor optimizations; replaced std::mutex with shared_mutex where contention is rare
- Silence unnecessary error message
- Small improvement to out of memory handling for vulkan and slightly bump vertex buffer heap
- Forces Bitcast of texture data if input format cannot possibly be the
same as the existing texture format
- rsx: Other minor improvements to texture cache :-
- remove obsolete blit engine incompatibility warning. The texture will be re-uploaded if it is indeed incompatible
- Implement warn_once and err_once to avoid spamming the log with systemic errors
- Track mispredicted flushes
- Reswizzle bitcasted texture data to native layout
TODO: Also needs reshuffle according to input remap vector
- Do not bother rechecking the dirty sampler pool for hits. Its faster to create new sampler than to search the pool
- Reserve some memory on vertex layout struct to reduce reallocation penalty
- Adds support for abstract implementations
- Adds native windowing implementations for WIN32 and X11 as fallbacks
when present support is lacking (headless configs)
- Fix for texture barriers
- vulkan: Rework texture cache handling of depth surfaces
- Support for scaled depth blit using overlay pass
- Support proper readback of D24S8 in both D32F_S8 and D24U_S8 variants
- Optimize the depth conversion routines with SSE
- vulkan: Replace slow single element copy with std::memcpy
- Check heap status before attempting blit operations
- Bump guard size on upload buffer as well
- Implement flush-always behaviour to partially fix readback from a currently bound fbo
- Without this, only the first read is correct, as more draws are added the results become 'wrong'
- Fixes WCB and cpublit behviour
- Synchronize blit_dst surfaces to avoid data loss when gpu texture scaling is used
- Its still faster in such cases to disable gpu texture scaling but some types cannot be disabled without force cpu blit (e.g framebuffer transfers)
- Memory management tuning
- rsx: on-demand texture cache rescanning for unprotected sections
- rsx: Only framebuffer resources are upscaled
- Do not resize regular blit engine resources
- Lazy initialize readback buffer when using opengl
-- These measures should help minimize vram usage