The Qt debug runtime prints a bogus warning on the console if you
haven't called makeCurrent since the last time you called swapBuffers.
This presumably means something if you're using QGLWidget the "regular"
way, but in our multi-threaded use case is harmless since we never call
doneCurrent in the rendering thread.
memory.cpp/h contains definitions related to acessing memory and
configuring the address space
mem_map.cpp/h contains higher-level definitions related to configuring
the address space accoording to the kernel and allocating memory.
It provided a large increase in complexity of the logging system while
having a negligible performance impact: the usage patterns of the ring
buffer meant that each log contended with the logging thread, causing
it to effectively act as a synchronous extra buffering.
Also removed some broken code related to filtering of subclasses which
was broken since it was introduced. (Which means no one ever used that
feature anyway, since, 8 months later, no one ever complained.)
If the mouse position for a mouse move/drag would take it outside the emulated screen dimensions, clip the coordinates to
the emulated screen dimensions.
Qt and GLFW will report negative coordinates for mouse positions to the left, or above citra window. Added restriction
to mouse coordinates passed to touchmoved by Qt/GLFW to be greater or equal to zero.
Bit 3 is used to specify a raw copy, where no processing is done to the data, seems to behave exactly as a DMA.
Bit 1 is used to specify whether to convert from a tiled format to a linear format or viceversa.
Involves making asserts use printf instead of the log functions (log functions are asynchronous and, as such, the log won't be printed in time)
As such, the log type argument was removed (printf obviously can't use it, and it's made obsolete by the file and line printing)
Also removed some GEKKO cruft.