- Orders flushing to preserve memory at all cost
- Avoids false positive where flushing overlapping sections can falsely invalidate another with head/tail test
- A possible deadlock is still present if rsx is trying to get a super_ptr whilst the vm lock holder is in an access violation
This patch makes this scenario very unlikely since each block need only be touched once
- Implement forced reading when calling update method to sync partial lists
- Defer conditional render evaluation and use a read barrier to avoid extra work
- Fix HLE gcm library when binding tiles & zcull RAM
- Do not do a full sync on a texture read barrier
- Avoid calling zcull sync in FIFO spin wait
- Do not flush memory to cache from the renderer side; this method is now obsolete
- Defer compilation process to worker threads
- vulkan: Fixup for graphics_pipeline_state.
Never use struct assignment operator on vk** structs due to padding after sType member (4 bytes)
- Adds proper support for vertex textures, including dimensions other than 2D textures
- Minor analyser fixup, removes spurious 'analyser failed' errors
- Minor optimizations for program state tracking
- Adds dead code elimination
- Fix absolute branch target addresses to take base address into account
- Patch branch targets relative to base address to improve hash matching
- Bumps shader cache version
- Enables shader logging option to write out vertex program binary,
helpful when debugging problems.
- Avoid re-locking memory if there is no reason to do so (no draws issued)
- Actively bound regions should always get written to the backing cache
- Forcefully read memory during download if writes to the target have occured since last sync event
- Region pitch of 64 (disabled) can be used to indicate packed contents - do not assume it is the actual pitch!
- Also fixes interaction of AA factors with lockable_region size
- RADV does not keep a mapping ptr around for subsequent remap and falls back to heavy amdgpu methods every time
Explicitly manage pointer in the ring buffer structure to fix this
- Compute is now used to assist in some parts of blit operations, since there are no format conversions with vulkan like OGL does
- TODO: Integrate this into all types of GPU memory conversion operations instead of downloading to CPU then converting
- 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