* Add support for alpha to coverage dithering
* Shader cache version bump
* Fix wrong alpha register
* Ensure support buffer is cleared
* New shader specialization based approach
* Use copy dependency for textures that differs in multisample but are otherwise compatible
* Remove allowMs flag as it's no longer required for correctness, it's just an optimization now
* Dispose intermmediate pool
This PR adds the alternative enum values for StencilOp. Similar to the other enums, I added these with the same names but with Gl added to the end. These are used by homebrew using Nouveau, though they might be used by games with the official Vulkan driver.
39d90be897/rnndb/graph/nv_3ddefs.xml (L77)
Fixes some broken graphics in Citra, such as missing shadows in Mario Kart 7. Likely fixes other homebrew.
* New shader cache implementation
* Remove some debug code
* Take transform feedback varying count into account
* Create shader cache directory if it does not exist + fragment output map related fixes
* Remove debug code
* Only check texture descriptors if the constant buffer is bound
* Also check CPU VA on GetSpanMapped
* Remove more unused code and move cache related code
* XML docs + remove more unused methods
* Better codegen for TransformFeedbackDescriptor.AsSpan
* Support migration from old cache format, remove more unused code
Shader cache rebuild now also rewrites the shared toc and data files
* Fix migration error with BRX shaders
* Add a limit to the async translation queue
Avoid async translation threads not being able to keep up and the queue growing very large
* Re-create specialization state on recompile
This might be required if a new version of the shader translator requires more or less state, or if there is a bug related to the GPU state access
* Make shader cache more error resilient
* Add some missing XML docs and move GpuAccessor docs to the interface/use inheritdoc
* Address early PR feedback
* Fix rebase
* Remove IRenderer.CompileShader and IShader interface, replace with new ShaderSource struct passed to CreateProgram directly
* Handle some missing exceptions
* Make shader cache purge delete both old and new shader caches
* Register textures on new specialization state
* Translate and compile shaders in forward order (eliminates diffs due to different binding numbers)
* Limit in-flight shader compilation to the maximum number of compilation threads
* Replace ParallelDiskCacheLoader state changed event with a callback function
* Better handling for invalid constant buffer 1 data length
* Do not create the old cache directory structure if the old cache does not exist
* Constant buffer use should be per-stage. This change will invalidate existing new caches (file format version was incremented)
* Replace rectangle texture with just coordinate normalization
* Skip incompatible shaders that are missing texture information, instead of crashing
This is required if we, for example, support new texture instruction to the shader translator, and then they allow access to textures that were not accessed before. In this scenario, the old cache entry is no longer usable
* Fix coordinates normalization on cubemap textures
* Check if title ID is null before combining shader cache path
* More robust constant buffer address validation on spec state
* More robust constant buffer address validation on spec state (2)
* Regenerate shader cache with one stream, rather than one per shader.
* Only create shader cache directory during initialization
* Logging improvements
* Proper shader program disposal
* PR feedback, and add a comment on serialized structs
* XML docs for RegisterTexture
Co-authored-by: riperiperi <rhy3756547@hotmail.com>
OpenGL game overlays and hooks tend to make a lot of assumptions about how games present frames to the screen, since presentation in OpenGL kind of sucks and they would like to have info such as the size of the screen, or if the contents are SRGB rather than linear.
There are two ways of getting this. OBS hooks swap buffers to get a frame for video capture, but it actually checks the bound framebuffer at the time. I made sure that this matches the output framebuffer (the window) so that the output matches the size. RTSS checks the viewport size by default, but this was actually set to the last used viewport by the game, causing the OSD to fly all across the screen depending on how it was used (or res scale). The viewport is now manually set to match the output framebuffer size.
In the case of RTSS, it also loads its resources by destructively setting a pixel pack parameter without regard to what it was set to by the guest application. OpenGL state can be set for a long period of time and is not expected to be set before each call to a method, so randomly changing it isn't great practice. To fix this, I've added a line to set the pixel unpack alignment back to 4 after presentation, which should cover RTSS loading its incredibly ugly font.
- RTSS and overlays that use it should no longer cause certain textures to load incorrectly. (mario kart 8, pokemon legends arceus)
- OBS Game Capture should no longer crop the game output incorrectly, flicker randomly, or capture with incorrect gamma.
This doesn't fix issues with how RTSS reports our frame timings.
* Collapse AsSpan().Slice(..) calls into AsSpan(..)
Less code and a bit faster
* Collapse an Array.Clear(array, 0, array.Length) call to Array.Clear(array)
* Do not allow render targets not explicitly written by the fragment shader to be modified
* Shader cache version bump
* Remove blank lines
* Avoid redundant color mask updates
* HostShaderCacheEntry can be null
* Avoid more redundant glColorMask calls
* nit: Mask -> Masks
* Fix currentComponentMask
* More efficient way to update _currentComponentMasks
* Add support for BC1/2/3 decompression (for 3D textures)
* Optimize and clean up
* Unsafe not needed here
* Fix alpha value interpolation when a0 <= a1
This fixes a rare bug where reporting a counter for a region containing 0 draws could deadlock the GPU. If this write overlaps with a tracking action, then the GPU could end up waiting on something that it's meant to do in the future, so it would just get stuck.
Before, this reported immediately and wrote the result to guest memory (tracked) from the backend thread.
The backend thread cannot be allowed to trigger read actions that wait on the GPU, as it will end up waiting on itself, and never advancing.
In the case of backend multithreading's `SyncMap`, it would try to wait for a backend sync object that does not yet exist, as the sync object would exist according to the GPU and tracking, but it has not yet been created by the backend (and never will be, since it's stuck).
The fix is to queue the 0 draw event just like any other, its _bufferMap value is just forced to 0.
This affects games that use Conditional Rendering: SMO, Splatoon 2, MK8. Was generally indicated by a red message in log saying that the query result timed out after 5000 tries, but not always the cause.
* Stop using glTransformFeedbackVarying and use explicit layout on the shader
* This is no longer needed
* Shader cache version bump
* Fix gl_PerVertex output for tessellation control shaders
* Initial test for texture sync
* WIP new texture flushing setup
* Improve rules for incompatible overlaps
Fixes a lot of issues with Unreal Engine games. Still a few minor issues (some caused by dma fast path?) Needs docs and cleanup.
* Cleanup, improvements
Improve rules for fast DMA
* Small tweak to group together flushes of overlapping handles.
* Fixes, flush overlapping texture data for ASTC and BC4/5 compressed textures.
Fixes the new Life is Strange game.
* Flush overlaps before init data, fix 3d texture size/overlap stuff
* Fix 3D Textures, faster single layer flush
Note: nosy people can no longer merge this with Vulkan. (unless they are nosy enough to implement the new backend methods)
* Remove unused method
* Minor cleanup
* More cleanup
* Use the More Fun and Hopefully No Driver Bugs method for getting compressed tex too
This one's for metro
* Address feedback, ASTC+ETC to FormatClass
* Change offset to use Span slice rather than IntPtr Add
* Fix this too
* Add support for render scale to vertex stage.
Occasionally games read off textureSize on the vertex stage to inform the fragment shader what size a texture is without querying in there. Scales were not present in the vertex shader to correct the sizes, so games were providing the raw upscaled texture size to the fragment shader, which was incorrect.
One downside is that the fragment and vertex support buffer description must be identical, so the full size scales array must be defined when used. I don't think this will have an impact though. Another is that the fragment texture count must be updated when vertex shader textures are used. I'd like to correct this so that the update is folded into the update for the scales.
Also cleans up a bunch of things, like it making no sense to call CommitRenderScale for each stage.
Fixes render scale causing a weird offset bloom in Super Mario Party and Clubhouse Games. Clubhouse Games still has a pixelated look in a number of its games due to something else it does in the shader.
* Split out support buffer update, lazy updates.
* Commit support buffer before compute dispatch
* Remove unnecessary qualifier.
* Address Feedback
* infra: Migrate to .NET 6
* Rollback version naming change
* Workaround .NET 6 ZipArchive API issues
* ci: Switch to VS 2022 for AppVeyor
CI is now ready for .NET 6
* Suppress WebClient warning in DoUpdateWithMultipleThreads
* Attempt to workaround System.Drawing.Common changes on 6.0.0
* Change keyboard rendering from System.Drawing to ImageSharp
* Make the software keyboard renderer multithreaded
* Bump ImageSharp version to 1.0.4 to fix a bug in Image.Load
* Add fallback fonts to the keyboard renderer
* Fix warnings
* Address caian's comment
* Clean up linux workaround as it's uneeded now
* Update readme
Co-authored-by: Caian Benedicto <caianbene@gmail.com>
* Implement DrawTexture functionality
* Non-NVIDIA support
* Disable some features that should not affect draw texture (slow path)
* Remove space from shader source
* Match 2D engine names
* Fix resolution scale and add missing XML docs
* Disable transform feedback for draw texture fallback
* Support coherent images
* Add support for fragment shader interlock
* Change to tree based match approach
* Refactor + check for branch targets and external registers
* Make detection more robust
* Use Intel fragment shader ordering if interlock is not available, use nothing if both are not available
* Remove unused field
* Initial Implementation
About as fast as nvidia GL multithreading, can be improved with faster command queuing.
* Struct based command list
Speeds up a bit. Still a lot of time lost to resource copy.
* Do shader init while the render thread is active.
* Introduce circular span pool V1
Ideally should be able to use structs instead of references for storing these spans on commands. Will try that next.
* Refactor SpanRef some more
Use a struct to represent SpanRef, rather than a reference.
* Flush buffers on background thread
* Use a span for UpdateRenderScale.
Much faster than copying the array.
* Calculate command size using reflection
* WIP parallel shaders
* Some minor optimisation
* Only 2 max refs per command now.
The command with 3 refs is gone. 😌
* Don't cast on the GPU side
* Remove redundant casts, force sync on window present
* Fix Shader Cache
* Fix host shader save.
* Fixup to work with new renderer stuff
* Make command Run static, use array of delegates as lookup
Profile says this takes less time than the previous way.
* Bring up to date
* Add settings toggle. Fix Muiltithreading Off mode.
* Fix warning.
* Release tracking lock for flushes
* Fix Conditional Render fast path with threaded gal
* Make handle iteration safe when releasing the lock
This is mostly temporary.
* Attempt to set backend threading on driver
Only really works on nvidia before launching a game.
* Fix race condition with BufferModifiedRangeList, exceptions in tracking actions
* Update buffer set commands
* Some cleanup
* Only use stutter workaround when using opengl renderer non-threaded
* Add host-conditional reservation of counter events
There has always been the possibility that conditional rendering could use a query object just as it is disposed by the counter queue. This change makes it so that when the host decides to use host conditional rendering, the query object is reserved so that it cannot be deleted. Counter events can optionally start reserved, as the threaded implementation can reserve them before the backend creates them, and there would otherwise be a short amount of time where the counter queue could dispose the event before a call to reserve it could be made.
* Address Feedback
* Make counter flush tracked again.
Hopefully does not cause any issues this time.
* Wait for FlushTo on the main queue thread.
Currently assumes only one thread will want to FlushTo (in this case, the GPU thread)
* Add SDL2 headless integration
* Add HLE macro commands.
Co-authored-by: Mary <mary@mary.zone>
* Add support for HLE macros and accelerate MultiDrawElementsIndirectCount
* Add missing barrier
* Fix index buffer count
* Add support check for each macro hle before use
* Add missing xml doc
Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
This seems to be the default value when the vertex attribute is disabled, or components aren't defined.
This fixes a regression from #2307 in SMO where a plant in the Wooded Kingdom would draw slightly differently in the depth prepass, leading to depth test failing later on.
GDK has stated that the specific case in Gundam only expects x and y to be 0, and Vulkan's undefined value for z does appear to be 0 when a vertex attribute type does not have that component, hence the value (0, 0, 0, 1).
This worked in Vulkan despite also providing an all 0s attribute due to the vertex attribute binding being R32Float, so the other values were undefined. It should be changed there separately.
* Replace BGRA and scale uniforms with a uniform block
* Setting the data again on program change is no longer needed
* Optimize and resolve some warnings
* Avoid redundant support buffer updates
* Some optimizations to BindBuffers (now inlined)
* Unify render scale arrays
* Return mapped buffer pointer directly for flush, WriteableRegion for textures
A few changes here to generally improve performance, even for platforms not using the persistent buffer flush.
- Texture and buffer flush now return a ReadOnlySpan<byte>. It's guaranteed that this span is pinned in memory, but it will be overwritten on the next flush from that thread, so it is expected that the data is used before calling again.
- As a result, persistent mappings no longer copy to a new array - rather the persistent map is returned directly as a Span<>. A similar host array is used for the glGet flushes instead of allocating new arrays each time.
- Texture flushes now do their layout conversion into a WriteableRegion when the texture is not MultiRange, which allows the flush to happen directly into guest memory rather than into a temporary span, then copied over. This avoids another copy when doing layout conversion.
Overall, this saves 1 data copy for buffer flush, 1 copy for linear textures with matching source/target stride, and 2 copies for block textures or linear textures with mismatching strides.
* Fix tests
* Fix array pointer for Mesa/Intel path
* Address some feedback
* Update method for getting array pointer.
It seems like this method of flushing data is much slower on Mesa drivers, and slightly slower on Intel Windows. Have not tested Intel Mesa, but I'm assuming it is the same as AMD.
This also adds vendor detection for AMD on Unix, which counted as "Unknown" before.
Improves OpenGL performance on FAST RMX and Xenoblade DE/2. Will probably only work on NVIDIA GPUs, but the emulated quads path will still be valid for other GPUs. Note: SLOW RMX gets a bit faster in handheld mode.
I'd recommend checking on platforms without supported host quads to make sure a GL error is actually thrown when attempting GL.Begin(PrimitiveType.Quads)
* Avoid clearning alpha channel by handle when presenting
Previous code was binding then blitting while the framebuffer was bound
and then clearing the alpha channel by its handle.
This ended up triggering a bug since AMD driver 21.4.1 ending up
clearing the whole framebuffer as a result.
New code fix this weird logic by applying the clear on the bound
framebuffer.
Close#2236.
* Address rip's comments
* Fix AMD being broken once again