MediaCodec needs some jvm shenanigans to work, but the others should
Just Work(TM). Need tests on Windows (AMD/Intel), macOS
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/3156
Reviewed-by: Caio Oliveira <caiooliveirafarias0@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@eden-emu.dev>
Updates all of our bundled CI deps to support android x86_64, adds a
build flavor thereof (`chromeOS`), and also adds sirit mingw support.
The new FFmpeg package is built in a much better way that actually makes
it identically built to the other CI packages, meaning we now have real
8.0.0 support, no need for libvpx/cpu_features/all that other crap.
PLUS, we can now statically link it! Hooray! It's also built with
MediaCodec support so in the future we can work on that.
Rewrote the android build script too, plus added a copyFlavorTypeOutput
target that assembles and copies the APK. The code behind it sucks
because I'm not great with Gradle but hey, it works.
Testers: please test everything related to video decoding. VP9 and h264, games that normally suck with their prerendered stuff, make sure I didn't nuke it to oblivion, etc.
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/3086
Reviewed-by: Caio Oliveira <caiooliveirafarias0@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Lizzie <lizzie@eden-emu.dev>
FFmpeg:
- builds for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris
- minsizerel
- Proper system lib linking on MinGW
- removed shared stuff entirely outside of android because their build system SUCKS
OpenSSL:
- macOS universal
- Proper system lib linking on MinGW
SDL2:
- macOS universal
Both are now based on branches/commits rather than tags (since their respective release branches have a ton of new stuff lol)
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/3003
Reviewed-by: Lizzie <lizzie@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-by: CamilleLaVey <camillelavey99@gmail.com>
Requires qt6-static, obviously... at least for eden. eden-cli also can
be built fully static
Notable challenges n such:
1. VkMemAlloc conflicts with Qt, since it embeds vk_mem_alloc.h in
qrhivulkan; we can get around this by conditionally defining
VMA_IMPLEMENTATION; that is, define it in the SDL2 frontend and undef
it in the Qt frontend. It's not ideal, but I mean... it works, no?
2. find_library, pkgconfig, and some Config modules will always look for
a .dll, so we have to tell CMake to look for .a
3. In spite of this, some will end up using .dll.a (implib) as their
link targets; this is, well, bad, so we create a find_library hook
that rejects dll.a
4. Some libraries have specific configs (boost lol)
5. Some libraries use _static targets (zstd, mbedtls)
6. Some extra libraries need to be linked, i.e. jbig, lzma, etc
7. QuaZip is sad
Needs testing on all platforms, and for both frontends on desktop, to
ensure Vulkan still works as expected.
(also: CI). Resulting executables are:
- 71MB for eden.exe
- 39MB for eden-cli.exe
Considering the entire libicudt is included (thanks Qt), that's a great size all things considered. No need to bundle all those plugins and translation files too.
Theoretically, this lays the groundwork towards fully static executables for other platforms too; though Linux doesn't have a huge benefit since AppImages are needed regardless. eden-room though maybe?
Fixes comp for clangarm64 because -msse4.1
Also allows macOS to build with qt6-static. macOS can't build static executables, but with these changes it ONLY relies on system libraries like libc and frameworks. So in theory we don't even need macdeployqt.
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/2994
updates CPMUtil to
[`8f9b39fc98`](8f9b39fc98)
Makes the tooling/docs better and enforces usage of tar.gz everywhere as
opposed to zips
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/2790
Reviewed-by: CamilleLaVey <camillelavey99@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@eden-emu.dev>
Uses tags for a bunch of deps that can use them
Also adds a bunmch of scripts to tools/cpm, notably for checking hashes
and checking for updates.
TODO for the future:
- CI target to check hashes
- Weekly CI to check for updates
Need to get that other CI runner up
additional stuff
- Ports gentoo fixes
- makes solaris work (TODO: sdl2)
- way better docs
- properly separates CPMUtil as a standalone project
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/2666
Reviewed-by: Lizzie <lizzie@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@eden-emu.dev>
Updates sirit to our fork's latest version w/ SPIRV Headers included
(end goal is to remove spirv-headers entirely, as spirv-tools-ci should
include them inline as well)
Adds a sirit CI on our fork for all platforms (saves a bit of compile
time)
My CI spec has changed a little bit, and now there is no need for an
additional CMake file after the initial CMakeLists.txt (since targets
are now global imported). Plus, UNIX amd64 now has the amd64 suffix like
aarch64 and windows
Updates SDL2 to 2.32.10 and OpenSSL to 3.6.0
Finally, on Solaris all CI packages (sans FFmpeg) are now built with OmniOS, which
should in theory be fully compatible with OpenIndiana (our recommended
Sun-based target) but obviously will need testing
Need testing:
- [ ] Make sure I didn't nuke shader emission
- [ ] Make sure FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and OpenIndiana work fine with bundled
sirit (check linking especially)
- [ ] Make sure SDL2, OpenSSL work with OpenIndiana now
- [ ] SDL2 on all platforms (input, etc)
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/2655
Uses an FFmpeg CI for Android and Windows, also available for Linux. Saves compile time on Linux and is more consistent on Windows/Android.
Also, updates VVL and FFmpeg to allow for a fully 16kb-compliant Android build. Bonus: APK size is down 30%
Updated all localization files for Transifex while I was at it
TODO for future: Android 8.0 with vp9_vulkan et al.
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/2543
Reviewed-by: Maufeat <sahyno1996@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Lizzie <lizzie@eden-emu.dev>
I promise I'm a UI developer
- mbedtls can now be used as a system package
- zycore can now be used as a system package
- cleaned up dynarmic externals
- fixed libusb incorrectly showing as bundled
- add version/tag formatting to JSON
- add custom GIT_HOST option for packages
- moved some of my repos to my new git
- slightly better version identification
- combined VUL/VH since they are codependent (using my combo vendor)
- fix cpmfile inclusion
- remove libusb submodule
This PR succeeds #383 since it includes it
Co-authored-by: SDK Chan <sdkchan@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/392
Co-authored-by: crueter <crueter@crueter.xyz>
Co-committed-by: crueter <crueter@crueter.xyz>
CPM Dependencies are now managed in a singular json file, where each can be properly prefetched at-will via `tools/cpm-fetch.sh <packages...>`, or all at once via `tools/cpm-fetch-all.sh`.
Adds docs for CPMUtil as well.
Also adds `<package>_FORCE_{BUNDLED,SYSTEM}` overrides
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/322
Reviewed-by: CamilleLaVey <camillelavey99@gmail.com>
Completely replaces vcpkg with CPM for all "system" dependencies. Primarily needed for Android and Windows. Also uses my OpenSSL CI for those two platforms.
In theory, improves configure and build time by a LOT and makes things much easier to manage
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/250
Reviewed-by: Lizzie <lizzie@eden-emu.dev>
- creates a CPMUtil.cmake module that makes my job 10x easier and removes boilerplate
- also lets us generate dependency names/versions at compiletime, thus letting the frontend display each dependency's versions.
Signed-off-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/238
This updates FFmpeg to 7.1.1 and add support for NVidia CUDA on Linux, following the same version as Android and Windows to maintain a standard across platforms.
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/207
Co-authored-by: MaranBr <maranbr@outlook.com>
Co-committed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@outlook.com>
Transfers the majority of submodules and large externals to CPM, using source archives rather than full Git clones. Not only does this save massive amounts of clone and configure time, but dependencies are grabbed on-demand rather than being required by default. Additionally, CPM will (generally) automatically search for system dependencies, though certain dependencies have options to control this.
Testing shows gains ranging from 5x to 10x in terms of overall clone/configure time.
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/143
Reviewed-by: CamilleLaVey <camillelavey99@gmail.com>
This updates FFmpeg to 7.1.1, libvpx to 1.13.1 and libx264 to c24e06c on Android.
Co-authored-by: MaranBr <maranbr@outlook.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/187
Reviewed-by: crueter <crueter@noreply.localhost>
Co-authored-by: MaranBr <maranbr@noreply.localhost>
Co-committed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@noreply.localhost>
This commit updates FFmpeg to version 7.1.1 on Windows.
Co-authored-by: MaranBr <maranbr@outlook.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/156
Co-authored-by: MaranBr <maranbr@noreply.localhost>
Co-committed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@noreply.localhost>
This just reverts FFmpeg to 6.0.2 (known working version) but we should
probably take a look at what breaking changes occurred since then.
Signed-off-by: swurl <swurl@swurl.xyz>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/131
Co-authored-by: swurl <swurl@swurl.xyz>
Co-committed-by: swurl <swurl@swurl.xyz>
This enables the DXVA2, D3D11VA, D3D11VA2 and NVENC decoders for GPU decoding of H264 and VP9 formats on Windows.
Co-authored-by: MaranBr <maranbr@outlook.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/139
[REUSE] is a specification that aims at making file copyright
information consistent, so that it can be both human and machine
readable. It basically requires that all files have a header containing
copyright and licensing information. When this isn't possible, like
when dealing with binary assets, generated files or embedded third-party
dependencies, it is permitted to insert copyright information in the
`.reuse/dep5` file.
Oh, and it also requires that all the licenses used in the project are
present in the `LICENSES` folder, that's why the diff is so huge.
This can be done automatically with `reuse download --all`.
The `reuse` tool also contains a handy subcommand that analyzes the
project and tells whether or not the project is (still) compliant,
`reuse lint`.
Following REUSE has a few advantages over the current approach:
- Copyright information is easy to access for users / downstream
- Files like `dist/license.md` do not need to exist anymore, as
`.reuse/dep5` is used instead
- `reuse lint` makes it easy to ensure that copyright information of
files like binary assets / images is always accurate and up to date
To add copyright information of files that didn't have it I looked up
who committed what and when, for each file. As yuzu contributors do not
have to sign a CLA or similar I couldn't assume that copyright ownership
was of the "yuzu Emulator Project", so I used the name and/or email of
the commit author instead.
[REUSE]: https://reuse.software
Follow-up to b2eb103829
* this resolves the todo items in the CMakeLists.txt
* a version requirement check for ffmpeg is added to catch issues early
* for future-proof reasons, nasm/yasm is now only required when build on
x86/AMD64 systems
6b6b9e593d does not exist on FFmpeg master, and tag n4.3.1 requires
manually fetching all of FFmpeg's tags. `git` reports that the commit
does not exist initially and can be confusing as a result. Instead,
checkout the immediately previous commit from n4.3.1 on their master
branch.