During the transition to make the error dialog translatable, I
accidentally got rid of the conversion to ResultStatus, which prevented
operator<< from being invoked during formatting.
This adds a function to directly retrieve the result status string
instead so that it displays again.
Squash attributes into the pointer's integer, making them an uintptr_t
pair containing 2 bits at the bottom and then the pointer. These bits
are currently unused thanks to alignment requirements.
Configure Dynarmic to mask out these bits on pointer reads.
While we are at it, remove some unused attributes carried over from
Citra.
Read/Write and other hot functions use a two step unpacking process that
is less readable to stop MSVC from emitting an extra AND instruction in
the hot path:
mov rdi,rcx
shr rdx,0Ch
mov r8,qword ptr [rax+8]
mov rax,qword ptr [r8+rdx*8]
mov rdx,rax
-and al,3
and rdx,0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFCh
je Core::Memory::Memory::Impl::Read<unsigned char>
mov rax,qword ptr [vaddr]
movzx eax,byte ptr [rdx+rax]
- For `std::same_as`, add missing include of `<concepts>`.
- For `std::convertible_to`, create a replacement in `common/concepts.h`
and use that instead.
This would also be found in `<concepts>`, but unlike `std::same_as`,
`std::convertible_to` is not yet implemented in libc++, LLVM's STL
implementation - not even in master. (In fact, `std::same_as` is the
*only* concept currently implemented. For some reason.)
The InputInterpreter class interfaces with HID to retrieve button press states. Input is intended to be polled every 50ms so that a button is considered to be held down after 400ms has elapsed since the initial button press and subsequent repeated presses occur every 50ms.
Co-authored-by: Chloe <25727384+ogniK5377@users.noreply.github.com>
Some games such as NEKOPARA Vol. 3 send invalid device handles when calling InitializeVibrationDevice. Introduce a check to validate the device handle before use.