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Thomas Guillemard 9426ef3f06 Rewrite nvservices (#800)
* Start rewriting nvservices internals

TODO:

- nvgpu device interface
- nvhost generic device interface

* Some clean up and fixes

- Make sure to remove the fd of a closed channel.
- NvFileDevice now doesn't implement Disposable as it was never used.
- Rename NvHostCtrlGetConfigurationArgument to GetConfigurationArguments
to follow calling convention.
- Make sure to check every ioctls magic.

* Finalize migration for ioctl standard variant

TODO: ioctl2 migration

* Implement SubmitGpfifoEx and fix nvdec

* Implement Ioctl3

* Implement some ioctl3 required by recent games

* Remove unused code and outdated comments

* Return valid event handles with QueryEvent

Also add an exception for unimplemented event ids.

This commit doesn't implement accurately the events, this only define
different events for different event ids.

* Rename all occurance of FileDevice to DeviceFile

* Restub SetClientPid to not cause regressions

* Address comments

* Remove GlobalStateTable

* Address comments

* Align variables in ioctl3

* Some missing alignments

* GetVaRegionsArguments realign

* Make Owner public in NvDeviceFile

* Address LDj3SNuD's comments
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Ryujinx

An Experimental Switch emulator written in C#

A lot of games boot, but only some are playable. See the compatiblity list here.

Usage

To run this emulator, you need the .NET Core 3.0 (or higher) SDK.

If you use a pre-built version, you can use the graphical interface to run your games and homebrew.

If you build it yourself you will need to: Run dotnet run -c Release -- path\to\homebrew.nro inside the Ryujinx project folder to run homebrew apps. Run dotnet run -c Release -- path\to\game.nsp/xci to run official games.

Every file related to Ryujinx is stored in the RyuFs folder. Located in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\ for Windows, /home/USERNAME/.config for Linux or /Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/ for macOS. It can also be accessed by clicking Open Ryujinx Folder under the File menu in the GUI.

Latest build

These builds are compiled automatically for each commit on the master branch, and may be unstable or completely broken.

The latest automatic build for Windows, macOS, and Linux can be found on the Official Website.

Requirements

  • Switch Keys

    Everything on the Switch is encrypted, so if you want to run anything other than homebrew, you have to dump encryption keys from your console. To get more information please take a look at our Keys Documentation (Outdated).

  • FFmpeg Dependencies

    Ryujinx has a basic implementation of NVDEC, a video decoder used by the Switch's GPU. Many games include videos that use it, so you need to download Zeranoe's FFmpeg Builds for Shared linking and your computer's operating system. When it's done, extract the contents of the bin folder directly into your Ryujinx folder.

  • System Titles

    Some of our System Module implementations, like time, require System Data Archives. You can install them by mounting your nand partition using HacDiskMount and copying the content to RyuFs/nand/system.

  • Executables

    Ryujinx is able to run both official games and homebrew.

    Homebrew is available on many websites, such as the Switch Appstore.

    A hacked Switch is needed to dump games, which you can learn how to do here. Once you've hacked your Switch, you need to dump your own games with NxDumpTool to get an XCI dump or SwitchSDTool to get an NSP dump.

Features

  • Audio

    Everything for audio is partially supported. We currently use a C# wrapper for libsoundio, and we support OpenAL (installation needed) too as a fallback. Our current Opus implementation is pretty incomplete.

  • CPU

    The CPU emulator, ARMeilleure, emulates an ARMv8 CPU, and currently only has support for the new 64-bit ARMv8 instructions (with a few instructions still missing). It translates the ARM code to a custom IR, performs a few optimizations, and turns that into x86 code. To handle that, we use our own JIT called ARMeilleure, which uses the custom IR and compiles the code to x86.

  • GPU

    The GPU emulator emulates the Switch's Maxwell GPU using the OpenGL API (version 4.2 minimum) through a custom build of OpenTK.

  • Input

    We currently have support for keyboard, mouse, touch input, JoyCon input support emulated through the keyboard, and some controllers too. You can set up everything inside the configuration menu.

  • Configuration

    The emulator has settings for dumping shaders, enabling or disabling some logging, remapping controllers, and more. You can configure all of them through the graphical interface or manually through the config file, Config.json.

    For more information you can go here (Outdated).

Compatibility

You can check out the compatibility list here.

Don't hesitate to open a new issue if a game isn't already on there.

Help

If you have homebrew that currently doesn't work within the emulator, you can contact us through our Discord with the .NRO/.NSO and source code, if possible. We'll take note of whatever is causing the app/game to not work, on the watch list and fix it at a later date.

If you need help with setting up Ryujinx, you can ask questions in the support channel of our Discord server.

Contact

If you have contributions, need support, have suggestions, or just want to get in touch with the team, join our Discord server!

If you'd like to donate, please take a look at our Patreon.