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crueter ba9486fe18 revert #2834
revert [vk] Correct polygon draw topology mapping for line and point modes (#2834)

Co-authored-by: Ribbit <ribbit@placeholder.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/2834
Reviewed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-by: crueter <crueter@eden-emu.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ribbit <ribbit@eden-emu.dev>
Co-committed-by: Ribbit <ribbit@eden-emu.dev>
2025-12-06 21:34:24 +01:00
423 changed files with 34327 additions and 37263 deletions
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ jobs:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Find Unused Strings
run: ./tools/unused-strings.sh
run: ./tools/find-unused-strings.sh
- name: Find Stale Translations
run: ./tools/stale-translations.sh
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@@ -37,8 +37,6 @@ CMakeLists.txt.user*
# *nix related
# Common convention for backup or temporary files
*~
*.core
dtrace-out/
# Visual Studio CMake settings
CMakeSettings.json
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@@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ Copyright: yuzu Emulator Project
License: GPL-2.0-or-later
Files: dist/qt_themes/default/icons/256x256/eden.png
dist/qt_themes/default/icons/256x256/eden_named.png
dist/Assets.car
dist/yuzu.bmp
dist/eden.icns
dist/eden.ico
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@@ -26,9 +26,8 @@ endif()
# Needed for FFmpeg w/ VAAPI and DRM
if (PLATFORM_OPENBSD)
# OpenBSD 7.8 broke libcxx when upgrading, so we must define the PSTL backend manually
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -I${CMAKE_SYSROOT}/usr/X11R6/include -D_LIBCPP_PSTL_BACKEND_SERIAL=1")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -I${CMAKE_SYSROOT}/usr/X11R6/include -D_LIBCPP_PSTL_BACKEND_SERIAL=1")
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -I${CMAKE_SYSROOT}/usr/X11R6/include")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -I${CMAKE_SYSROOT}/usr/X11R6/include")
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} -L${CMAKE_SYSROOT}/usr/X11R6/lib")
elseif (PLATFORM_NETBSD)
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -I${CMAKE_SYSROOT}/usr/X11R7/include")
@@ -174,8 +173,8 @@ if ((MSVC AND NOT (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES "Debug|RelWithDebInfo") OR ANDROID))
endif()
option(YUZU_USE_BUNDLED_SIRIT "Download bundled sirit" ${BUNDLED_SIRIT_DEFAULT})
# FreeBSD 15+ has libusb, versions below should disable it
cmake_dependent_option(ENABLE_LIBUSB "Enable the use of LibUSB" ON "WIN32 OR PLATFORM_LINUX OR PLATFORM_FREEBSD OR APPLE" OFF)
# Re-allow on FreeBSD once its on mainline ports
cmake_dependent_option(ENABLE_LIBUSB "Enable the use of LibUSB" ON "WIN32 OR PLATFORM_LINUX OR APPLE" OFF)
cmake_dependent_option(ENABLE_OPENGL "Enable OpenGL" ON "NOT WIN32 OR NOT ARCHITECTURE_arm64" OFF)
mark_as_advanced(FORCE ENABLE_OPENGL)
@@ -488,6 +487,10 @@ else()
# wow
find_package(Boost 1.57.0 CONFIG REQUIRED OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS headers context system fiber filesystem)
if (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "Linux" OR ANDROID)
find_package(gamemode 1.7 MODULE)
endif()
if (ENABLE_OPENSSL)
find_package(OpenSSL 1.1.1 REQUIRED)
endif()
@@ -563,7 +566,6 @@ find_package(VulkanUtilityLibraries)
find_package(SimpleIni)
find_package(SPIRV-Tools)
find_package(sirit)
find_package(gamemode)
if (ARCHITECTURE_x86 OR ARCHITECTURE_x86_64)
find_package(xbyak)
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@@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright 2025 crueter
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
set(CPM_SOURCE_CACHE "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/.cache/cpm" CACHE STRING "" FORCE)
if(MSVC OR ANDROID)
if (MSVC OR ANDROID)
set(BUNDLED_DEFAULT ON)
else()
set(BUNDLED_DEFAULT OFF)
@@ -21,7 +19,7 @@ include(CPM)
# cpmfile parsing
set(CPMUTIL_JSON_FILE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cpmfile.json")
if(EXISTS ${CPMUTIL_JSON_FILE})
if (EXISTS ${CPMUTIL_JSON_FILE})
file(READ ${CPMUTIL_JSON_FILE} CPMFILE_CONTENT)
else()
message(WARNING "[CPMUtil] cpmfile ${CPMUTIL_JSON_FILE} does not exist, AddJsonPackage will be a no-op")
@@ -47,14 +45,14 @@ endfunction()
function(get_json_element object out member default)
string(JSON out_type ERROR_VARIABLE err TYPE "${object}" ${member})
if(err)
if (err)
set("${out}" "${default}" PARENT_SCOPE)
return()
endif()
string(JSON outvar GET "${object}" ${member})
if(out_type STREQUAL "ARRAY")
if (out_type STREQUAL "ARRAY")
string(JSON _len LENGTH "${object}" ${member})
# array_to_list("${outvar}" ${_len} outvar)
set("${out}_LENGTH" "${_len}" PARENT_SCOPE)
@@ -76,7 +74,7 @@ function(AddJsonPackage)
set(multiValueArgs OPTIONS)
cmake_parse_arguments(JSON "" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}"
"${ARGN}")
"${ARGN}")
list(LENGTH ARGN argnLength)
@@ -85,18 +83,18 @@ function(AddJsonPackage)
set(JSON_NAME "${ARGV0}")
endif()
if(NOT DEFINED CPMFILE_CONTENT)
if (NOT DEFINED CPMFILE_CONTENT)
cpm_utils_message(WARNING ${name} "No cpmfile, AddJsonPackage is a no-op")
return()
endif()
if(NOT DEFINED JSON_NAME)
if (NOT DEFINED JSON_NAME)
cpm_utils_message(FATAL_ERROR "json package" "No name specified")
endif()
string(JSON object ERROR_VARIABLE err GET "${CPMFILE_CONTENT}" "${JSON_NAME}")
if(err)
if (err)
cpm_utils_message(FATAL_ERROR ${JSON_NAME} "Not found in cpmfile")
endif()
@@ -105,13 +103,13 @@ function(AddJsonPackage)
get_json_element("${object}" ci ci OFF)
get_json_element("${object}" version version "")
if(ci)
if (ci)
get_json_element("${object}" name name "${JSON_NAME}")
get_json_element("${object}" extension extension "tar.zst")
get_json_element("${object}" min_version min_version "")
get_json_element("${object}" raw_disabled disabled_platforms "")
if(raw_disabled)
if (raw_disabled)
array_to_list("${raw_disabled}" ${raw_disabled_LENGTH} disabled_platforms)
else()
set(disabled_platforms "")
@@ -156,31 +154,31 @@ function(AddJsonPackage)
# first: tag gets %VERSION% replaced if applicable, with either git_version (preferred) or version
# second: artifact gets %VERSION% and %TAG% replaced accordingly (same rules for VERSION)
if(git_version)
if (git_version)
set(version_replace ${git_version})
else()
set(version_replace ${version})
endif()
# TODO(crueter): fmt module for cmake
if(tag)
if (tag)
string(REPLACE "%VERSION%" "${version_replace}" tag ${tag})
endif()
if(artifact)
if (artifact)
string(REPLACE "%VERSION%" "${version_replace}" artifact ${artifact})
string(REPLACE "%TAG%" "${tag}" artifact ${artifact})
endif()
# format patchdir
if(raw_patches)
if (raw_patches)
math(EXPR range "${raw_patches_LENGTH} - 1")
foreach(IDX RANGE ${range})
string(JSON _patch GET "${raw_patches}" "${IDX}")
set(full_patch "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/.patch/${JSON_NAME}/${_patch}")
if(NOT EXISTS ${full_patch})
if (NOT EXISTS ${full_patch})
cpm_utils_message(FATAL_ERROR ${JSON_NAME} "specifies patch ${full_patch} which does not exist")
endif()
@@ -192,7 +190,7 @@ function(AddJsonPackage)
# options
get_json_element("${object}" raw_options options "")
if(raw_options)
if (raw_options)
array_to_list("${raw_options}" ${raw_options_LENGTH} options)
endif()
@@ -200,7 +198,7 @@ function(AddJsonPackage)
# end options
# system/bundled
if(bundled STREQUAL "unset" AND DEFINED JSON_BUNDLED_PACKAGE)
if (bundled STREQUAL "unset" AND DEFINED JSON_BUNDLED_PACKAGE)
set(bundled ${JSON_BUNDLED_PACKAGE})
endif()
@@ -286,37 +284,37 @@ function(AddPackage)
set(multiValueArgs OPTIONS PATCHES)
cmake_parse_arguments(PKG_ARGS "" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}"
"${ARGN}")
"${ARGN}")
if(NOT DEFINED PKG_ARGS_NAME)
if (NOT DEFINED PKG_ARGS_NAME)
cpm_utils_message(FATAL_ERROR "package" "No package name defined")
endif()
option(${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_FORCE_SYSTEM "Force the system package for ${PKG_ARGS_NAME}")
option(${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_FORCE_BUNDLED "Force the bundled package for ${PKG_ARGS_NAME}")
if(NOT DEFINED PKG_ARGS_GIT_HOST)
if (NOT DEFINED PKG_ARGS_GIT_HOST)
set(git_host github.com)
else()
set(git_host ${PKG_ARGS_GIT_HOST})
endif()
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_URL)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_URL)
set(pkg_url ${PKG_ARGS_URL})
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_REPO)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_REPO)
set(pkg_git_url https://${git_host}/${PKG_ARGS_REPO})
else()
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_GIT_URL)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_GIT_URL)
set(pkg_git_url ${PKG_ARGS_GIT_URL})
else()
set(pkg_git_url ${pkg_url})
endif()
endif()
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_REPO)
elseif (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_REPO)
set(pkg_git_url https://${git_host}/${PKG_ARGS_REPO})
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_TAG)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_TAG)
set(pkg_key ${PKG_ARGS_TAG})
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_ARTIFACT)
@@ -326,14 +324,14 @@ function(AddPackage)
set(pkg_url
${pkg_git_url}/archive/refs/tags/${PKG_ARGS_TAG}.tar.gz)
endif()
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_SHA)
elseif (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_SHA)
set(pkg_url "${pkg_git_url}/archive/${PKG_ARGS_SHA}.tar.gz")
else()
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_BRANCH)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_BRANCH)
set(PKG_BRANCH ${PKG_ARGS_BRANCH})
else()
cpm_utils_message(WARNING ${PKG_ARGS_NAME}
"REPO defined but no TAG, SHA, BRANCH, or URL specified, defaulting to master")
"REPO defined but no TAG, SHA, BRANCH, or URL specified, defaulting to master")
set(PKG_BRANCH master)
endif()
@@ -345,72 +343,72 @@ function(AddPackage)
cpm_utils_message(STATUS ${PKG_ARGS_NAME} "Download URL is ${pkg_url}")
if(NOT DEFINED PKG_ARGS_KEY)
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_SHA)
if (NOT DEFINED PKG_ARGS_KEY)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_SHA)
string(SUBSTRING ${PKG_ARGS_SHA} 0 4 pkg_key)
cpm_utils_message(DEBUG ${PKG_ARGS_NAME}
"No custom key defined, using ${pkg_key} from sha")
"No custom key defined, using ${pkg_key} from sha")
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_GIT_VERSION)
set(pkg_key ${PKG_ARGS_GIT_VERSION})
cpm_utils_message(DEBUG ${PKG_ARGS_NAME}
"No custom key defined, using ${pkg_key}")
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_TAG)
"No custom key defined, using ${pkg_key}")
elseif (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_TAG)
set(pkg_key ${PKG_ARGS_TAG})
cpm_utils_message(DEBUG ${PKG_ARGS_NAME}
"No custom key defined, using ${pkg_key}")
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_VERSION)
"No custom key defined, using ${pkg_key}")
elseif (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_VERSION)
set(pkg_key ${PKG_ARGS_VERSION})
cpm_utils_message(DEBUG ${PKG_ARGS_NAME}
"No custom key defined, using ${pkg_key}")
"No custom key defined, using ${pkg_key}")
else()
cpm_utils_message(WARNING ${PKG_ARGS_NAME}
"Could not determine cache key, using CPM defaults")
"Could not determine cache key, using CPM defaults")
endif()
else()
set(pkg_key ${PKG_ARGS_KEY})
endif()
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_HASH_ALGO)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_HASH_ALGO)
set(hash_algo ${PKG_ARGS_HASH_ALGO})
else()
set(hash_algo SHA512)
endif()
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_HASH)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_HASH)
set(pkg_hash "${hash_algo}=${PKG_ARGS_HASH}")
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_HASH_SUFFIX)
elseif (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_HASH_SUFFIX)
# funny sanity check
string(TOLOWER ${hash_algo} hash_algo_lower)
string(TOLOWER ${PKG_ARGS_HASH_SUFFIX} suffix_lower)
if(NOT ${suffix_lower} MATCHES ${hash_algo_lower})
if (NOT ${suffix_lower} MATCHES ${hash_algo_lower})
cpm_utils_message(WARNING
"Hash algorithm and hash suffix do not match, errors may occur")
"Hash algorithm and hash suffix do not match, errors may occur")
endif()
set(hash_url ${pkg_url}.${PKG_ARGS_HASH_SUFFIX})
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_HASH_URL)
elseif (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_HASH_URL)
set(hash_url ${PKG_ARGS_HASH_URL})
else()
cpm_utils_message(WARNING ${PKG_ARGS_NAME}
"No hash or hash URL found")
"No hash or hash URL found")
endif()
if(DEFINED hash_url)
if (DEFINED hash_url)
set(outfile ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${PKG_ARGS_NAME}.hash)
# TODO(crueter): This is kind of a bad solution
# because "technically" the hash is invalidated each week
# but it works for now kjsdnfkjdnfjksdn
string(TOLOWER ${PKG_ARGS_NAME} lowername)
if(NOT EXISTS ${outfile} AND NOT EXISTS ${CPM_SOURCE_CACHE}/${lowername}/${pkg_key})
if (NOT EXISTS ${outfile} AND NOT EXISTS ${CPM_SOURCE_CACHE}/${lowername}/${pkg_key})
file(DOWNLOAD ${hash_url} ${outfile})
endif()
if(EXISTS ${outfile})
if (EXISTS ${outfile})
file(READ ${outfile} pkg_hash_tmp)
endif()
if(DEFINED ${pkg_hash_tmp})
if (DEFINED ${pkg_hash_tmp})
set(pkg_hash "${hash_algo}=${pkg_hash_tmp}")
endif()
endif()
@@ -428,19 +426,19 @@ function(AddPackage)
- CPMUTIL_FORCE_BUNDLED
- BUNDLED_PACKAGE
- default to allow local
]] #
if(PKG_ARGS_FORCE_BUNDLED_PACKAGE)
]]#
if (PKG_ARGS_FORCE_BUNDLED_PACKAGE)
set_precedence(OFF OFF)
elseif(${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_FORCE_SYSTEM)
elseif (${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_FORCE_SYSTEM)
set_precedence(ON ON)
elseif(${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_FORCE_BUNDLED)
elseif (${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_FORCE_BUNDLED)
set_precedence(OFF OFF)
elseif(CPMUTIL_FORCE_SYSTEM)
elseif (CPMUTIL_FORCE_SYSTEM)
set_precedence(ON ON)
elseif(CPMUTIL_FORCE_BUNDLED)
set_precedence(OFF OFF)
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_BUNDLED_PACKAGE AND NOT PKG_ARGS_BUNDLED_PACKAGE STREQUAL "unset")
if(PKG_ARGS_BUNDLED_PACKAGE)
elseif (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_BUNDLED_PACKAGE AND NOT PKG_ARGS_BUNDLED_PACKAGE STREQUAL "unset")
if (PKG_ARGS_BUNDLED_PACKAGE)
set(local OFF)
else()
set(local ON)
@@ -451,7 +449,7 @@ function(AddPackage)
set_precedence(ON OFF)
endif()
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_VERSION)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_VERSION)
list(APPEND EXTRA_ARGS
VERSION ${PKG_ARGS_VERSION}
)
@@ -477,32 +475,32 @@ function(AddPackage)
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY CPM_PACKAGE_NAMES ${PKG_ARGS_NAME})
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY CPM_PACKAGE_URLS ${pkg_git_url})
if(${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_ADDED)
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_SHA)
if (${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_ADDED)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_SHA)
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY CPM_PACKAGE_SHAS
${PKG_ARGS_SHA})
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_GIT_VERSION)
${PKG_ARGS_SHA})
elseif (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_GIT_VERSION)
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY CPM_PACKAGE_SHAS
${PKG_ARGS_GIT_VERSION})
elseif (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_TAG)
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY CPM_PACKAGE_SHAS
${PKG_ARGS_GIT_VERSION})
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_TAG)
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY CPM_PACKAGE_SHAS
${PKG_ARGS_TAG})
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_VERSION)
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY CPM_PACKAGE_SHAS
${PKG_ARGS_VERSION})
${PKG_ARGS_TAG})
elseif(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_VERSION)
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY CPM_PACKAGE_SHAS
${PKG_ARGS_VERSION})
else()
cpm_utils_message(WARNING ${PKG_ARGS_NAME}
"Package has no specified sha, tag, or version")
"Package has no specified sha, tag, or version")
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY CPM_PACKAGE_SHAS "unknown")
endif()
else()
if(DEFINED CPM_PACKAGE_${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_VERSION AND NOT
if (DEFINED CPM_PACKAGE_${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_VERSION AND NOT
"${CPM_PACKAGE_${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_VERSION}" STREQUAL "")
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY CPM_PACKAGE_SHAS
"${CPM_PACKAGE_${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_VERSION} (system)")
"${CPM_PACKAGE_${PKG_ARGS_NAME}_VERSION} (system)")
else()
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY CPM_PACKAGE_SHAS
"unknown (system)")
"unknown (system)")
endif()
endif()
@@ -563,7 +561,7 @@ function(AddCIPackage)
message(FATAL_ERROR "[CPMUtil] PACKAGE is required")
endif()
if(NOT DEFINED PKG_ARGS_CMAKE_FILENAME)
if (NOT DEFINED PKG_ARGS_CMAKE_FILENAME)
set(ARTIFACT_CMAKE ${PKG_ARGS_NAME})
else()
set(ARTIFACT_CMAKE ${PKG_ARGS_CMAKE_FILENAME})
@@ -575,11 +573,11 @@ function(AddCIPackage)
set(ARTIFACT_EXT ${PKG_ARGS_EXTENSION})
endif()
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_MIN_VERSION)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_MIN_VERSION)
set(ARTIFACT_MIN_VERSION ${PKG_ARGS_MIN_VERSION})
endif()
if(DEFINED PKG_ARGS_DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
if (DEFINED PKG_ARGS_DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
set(DISABLED_PLATFORMS ${PKG_ARGS_DISABLED_PLATFORMS})
endif()
@@ -589,19 +587,19 @@ function(AddCIPackage)
set(ARTIFACT_REPO ${PKG_ARGS_REPO})
set(ARTIFACT_PACKAGE ${PKG_ARGS_PACKAGE})
if((MSVC AND ARCHITECTURE_x86_64) AND NOT "windows-amd64" IN_LIST DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
if ((MSVC AND ARCHITECTURE_x86_64) AND NOT "windows-amd64" IN_LIST DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
add_ci_package(windows-amd64)
endif()
if((MSVC AND ARCHITECTURE_arm64) AND NOT "windows-arm64" IN_LIST DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
if ((MSVC AND ARCHITECTURE_arm64) AND NOT "windows-arm64" IN_LIST DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
add_ci_package(windows-arm64)
endif()
if((MINGW AND ARCHITECTURE_x86_64) AND NOT "mingw-amd64" IN_LIST DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
if ((MINGW AND ARCHITECTURE_x86_64) AND NOT "mingw-amd64" IN_LIST DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
add_ci_package(mingw-amd64)
endif()
if((MINGW AND ARCHITECTURE_arm64) AND NOT "mingw-arm64" IN_LIST DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
if ((MINGW AND ARCHITECTURE_arm64) AND NOT "mingw-arm64" IN_LIST DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
add_ci_package(mingw-arm64)
endif()
@@ -630,11 +628,11 @@ function(AddCIPackage)
endif()
# TODO(crueter): macOS amd64/aarch64 split mayhaps
if(APPLE AND NOT "macos-universal" IN_LIST DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
if (APPLE AND NOT "macos-universal" IN_LIST DISABLED_PLATFORMS)
add_ci_package(macos-universal)
endif()
if(DEFINED ARTIFACT_DIR)
if (DEFINED ARTIFACT_DIR)
set(${ARTIFACT_PACKAGE}_ADDED TRUE PARENT_SCOPE)
set(${ARTIFACT_PACKAGE}_SOURCE_DIR "${ARTIFACT_DIR}" PARENT_SCOPE)
else()
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@@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ It is written in C++ with portability in mind, and we actively maintain builds f
<img src="https://img.shields.io/discord/1367654015269339267?color=5865F2&label=Eden&logo=discord&logoColor=white"
alt="Discord">
</a>
<a href="https://stt.gg/qKgFEAbH">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/revolt/invite/qKgFEAbH?color=d61f3a&label=Stoat"
alt="Stoat">
<a href="https://rvlt.gg/qKgFEAbH">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/revolt/invite/qKgFEAbH?color=d61f3a&label=Revolt"
alt="Revolt">
</a>
</p>
@@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ Check out our [website](https://eden-emu.dev) for the latest news on exciting fe
## Development
Most of the development happens on our Git server. It is also where [our central repository](https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden) is hosted. For development discussions, please join us on [Discord](https://discord.gg/HstXbPch7X) or [Stoat](https://stt.gg/qKgFEAbH).
Most of the development happens on our Git server. It is also where [our central repository](https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden) is hosted. For development discussions, please join us on [Discord](https://discord.gg/HstXbPch7X) or [Revolt](https://rvlt.gg/qKgFEAbH).
You can also follow us on [X (Twitter)](https://nitter.poast.org/edenemuofficial) for updates and announcements.
If you would like to contribute, we are open to new developers and pull requests. Please ensure that your work is of a high standard and properly documented. You can also contact any of the developers on Discord or Stoat to learn more about the current state of the emulator.
If you would like to contribute, we are open to new developers and pull requests. Please ensure that your work is of a high standard and properly documented. You can also contact any of the developers on Discord or Revolt to learn more about the current state of the emulator.
See the [sign-up instructions](docs/SIGNUP.md) for information on registration.
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@@ -96,8 +96,8 @@
"package": "VVL",
"repo": "KhronosGroup/Vulkan-ValidationLayers",
"tag": "vulkan-sdk-%VERSION%",
"git_version": "1.4.335.0",
"git_version": "1.4.328.1",
"artifact": "android-binaries-%VERSION%.zip",
"hash": "48167c4a17736301bd08f9290f41830443e1f18cce8ad867fc6f289b49e18b40e93c9850b377951af82f51b5b6d7313aa6a884fc5df79f5ce3df82696c1c1244"
"hash": "5ec895a453cb7c2f156830b9766953a0c2bd44dea99e6a3dac4160305041ccd3e87534b4ce0bd102392178d2a8eca48411856298f9395e60117cdfe89f72137e"
}
}
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@@ -1,22 +1,20 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!--
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2025 Eden Emulator Project
SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
-->
<!--
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 yuzu Emulator Project
SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
-->
<component type="desktop-application">
<id>org.eden_emu.eden</id>
<id>org.yuzu_emu.yuzu</id>
<metadata_license>CC0-1.0</metadata_license>
<name>eden</name>
<name>yuzu</name>
<summary>Nintendo Switch emulator</summary>
<description>
<p>Nintendo Switch video game console emulator</p>
<p>yuzu is the world's most popular, open-source, Nintendo Switch emulator — started by the creators of Citra.</p>
<p>The emulator is capable of running most commercial games at full speed, provided you meet the necessary hardware requirements.</p>
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- Evaluate the error and find any related settings
- See the [CPM docs](CPM.md) to see if you may need to forcefully bundle any packages
Otherwise, feel free to ask for help in Stoat or Discord.
Otherwise, feel free to ask for help in Revolt or Discord.
## Caveats
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# AddPackage
- `VERSION` (required): The version to get (the tag will be `v${VERSION}`)
- `NAME` (required): Name used within the artifacts
- `REPO` (required): CI repository, e.g. `crueter-ci/OpenSSL`
- `PACKAGE` (required): `find_package` package name
- `EXTENSION`: Artifact extension (default `tar.zst`)
- `MIN_VERSION`: Minimum version for `find_package`. Only used if platform does not support this package as a bundled artifact
- `DISABLED_PLATFORMS`: List of platforms that lack artifacts for this package. Options:
* `windows-amd64`
* `windows-arm64`
* `android`
* `solaris-amd64`
* `freebsd-amd64`
* `linux-amd64`
* `linux-aarch64`
* `macos-universal`
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You are highly encouraged to read AddPackage first, even if you plan to only interact with CPMUtil via `AddJsonPackage`.
<!-- TOC -->
- [AddPackage](#addpackage)
- [AddCIPackage](#addcipackage)
- [AddJsonPackage](#addjsonpackage)
- [Lists](#lists)
- [For Packagers](#for-packagers)
- [Network Sandbox](#network-sandbox)
- [Unsandboxed](#unsandboxed)
<!-- /TOC -->
## AddPackage
@@ -44,16 +43,4 @@ For an example of how this might be implemented in an application, see Eden's im
- [`dep_hashes.h.in`](https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/src/branch/master/src/dep_hashes.h.in)
- [`GenerateDepHashes.cmake`](https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/src/branch/master/CMakeModules/GenerateDepHashes.cmake)
- [`deps_dialog.cpp`](https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/src/branch/master/src/yuzu/deps_dialog.cpp)
## For Packagers
If you are packaging a project that uses CPMUtil, read this!
### Network Sandbox
For sandboxed environments (e.g. Gentoo, nixOS) you must install all dependencies to the system beforehand and set `-DCPMUTIL_FORCE_SYSTEM=ON`. If a dependency is missing, get creating!
### Unsandboxed
For others (AUR, MPR, etc). CPMUtil will handle everything for you, including if some of the project's dependencies are missing from your distribution's repositories. That is pretty much half the reason I created this behemoth, after all.
- [`deps_dialog.cpp`](https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/src/branch/master/src/yuzu/deps_dialog.cpp)
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# Caveats
<!-- TOC -->
- [Arch Linux](#arch-linux)
- [Gentoo Linux](#gentoo-linux)
- [macOS](#macos)
- [Solaris](#solaris)
- [HaikuOS](#haikuos)
- [OpenBSD](#openbsd)
- [FreeBSD](#freebsd)
- [NetBSD](#netbsd)
- [MSYS2](#msys2)
- [RedoxOS](#redoxos)
- [Windows](#windows)
- [Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1](#windows-7-windows-8-and-windows-81)
- [Windows Vista and below](#windows-vista-and-below)
- [Windows on ARM](#windows-on-arm)
- [Caveats](#caveats)
- [Arch Linux](#arch-linux)
- [Gentoo Linux](#gentoo-linux)
- [macOS](#macos)
- [Solaris](#solaris)
- [HaikuOS](#haikuos)
- [OpenBSD](#openbsd)
- [FreeBSD](#freebsd)
- [NetBSD](#netbsd)
- [MSYS2](#msys2)
- [Windows 8.1 and below](#windows-81-and-below)
<!-- /TOC -->
## Arch Linux
@@ -52,7 +49,6 @@ export PATH="$PATH:$PWD"
```
Default MESA is a bit outdated, the following environment variables should be set for a smoother experience:
```sh
export MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=4.6
export MESA_GLSL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=460
@@ -81,8 +77,6 @@ For this reason this patch is NOT applied to default on all platforms (for obvio
Still will not run flawlessly until `mesa-24` is available. Modify CMakeCache.txt with the `.so` of libGL and libGLESv2 by doing the incredibly difficult task of copy pasting them (`cp /boot/system/lib/libGL.so .`)
If you have `quazip1_qt6_devel`, uninstall it. It may call `Core5Compat` on CMake which is wrongly packaged.
## OpenBSD
After configuration, you may need to modify `externals/ffmpeg/CMakeFiles/ffmpeg-build/build.make` to use `-j$(nproc)` instead of just `-j`.
@@ -97,33 +91,19 @@ Eden is not currently available as a port on FreeBSD, though it is in the works.
The available OpenSSL port (3.0.17) is out-of-date, and using a bundled static library instead is recommended; to do so, add `-DYUZU_USE_BUNDLED_OPENSSL=ON` to your CMake configure command.
Gamepad/controllers may not work on 15.0, this is due to an outdated SDL not responding well to the new `usbhid(2)` driver. To workaround this simply disable `usbhid(2)` (add the following to `/boot/loader.conf`):
```sh
hw.usb.usbhid.enable="0"
```
## NetBSD
Install `pkgin` if not already `pkg_add pkgin`, see also the general [pkgsrc guide](https://www.netbsd.org/docs/pkgsrc/using.html). For NetBSD 10.1 provide `echo 'PKG_PATH="https://cdn.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/10.1/All/"' >/etc/pkg_install.conf`. If `pkgin` is taking too much time consider adding the following to `/etc/rc.conf`:
Install `pkgin` if not already `pkg_add pkgin`, see also the general [pkgsrc guide](https://www.netbsd.org/docs/pkgsrc/using.html). For NetBSD 10.1 provide `echo 'PKG_PATH="https://cdn.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/x86_64/10.0_2025Q3/All/"' >/etc/pkg_install.conf`. If `pkgin` is taking too much time consider adding the following to `/etc/rc.conf`:
```sh
ip6addrctl=YES
ip6addrctl_policy=ipv4_prefer
```
System provides a default `g++-10` which doesn't support the current C++ codebase; install `clang-19` with `pkgin install clang-19`. Or install `gcc14` (or `gcc15` with current pkgsrc). Provided that, the following CMake commands may work:
- `cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -Bbuild`
- `cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=/usr/pkg/gcc14/bin/gcc -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/usr/pkg/gcc14/bin/g++ -Bbuild`
- `cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=/usr/pkg/gcc15/bin/gcc -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/usr/pkg/gcc15/bin/g++ -Bbuild`
System provides a default `g++-10` which doesn't support the current C++ codebase; install `clang-19` with `pkgin install clang-19`. Then build with `cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -B build`.
Make may error out when generating C++ headers of SPIRV shaders, hence it's recommended to use `gmake` over the default system one.
[parallel/spirv-tools](https://iso.us.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/parallel/spirv-tools/index.html) isn't available in binary form and must be built from source.
glslang is not available on NetBSD, to circumvent this simply build glslang by yourself:
```sh
pkgin python313
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glslang.git
@@ -134,17 +114,13 @@ cmake --build build -- -j`nproc`
cmake --install build
```
However, pkgsrc is highly recommended, see [getting pkgsrc](https://iso.us.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/doc/pkgsrc.html#getting). You must get `current` not the `2025Q2` version.
## DragonFlyBSD
# DragonFlyBSD
If `libstdc++.so.6` is not found (`GLIBCXX_3.4.30`) then attempt:
```sh
rm /usr/local/lib/gcc11/libstdc++.so.6
ln -s /usr/local/lib/gcc14/libstdc++.so /usr/local/lib/gcc11/libstdc++.so.6
```
This may have unforeseen consequences of which we don't need to worry about for now.
Default `g++` (and the libstdc++) is too outdated - so install `gcc14` and redirect CMake to the new compiler toolchain `-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=gcc14 -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=g++14`.
@@ -155,9 +131,13 @@ If build hangs, use `hammer2 bulkfree`.
## MSYS2
Only the `MINGW64` environment is tested (or `CLANGARM64` on ARM); however, all of the others should work (in theory) sans `MINGW32`.
`qt6-static` isn't supported yet.
When packaging an MSYS2 build that is NOT fully static, you will need to copy all dependent DLLs recursively alongside the `windeployqt6`; for example:
Only the `MINGW64` environment is tested; however, all of the others should work (in theory) sans `MINGW32`.
Currently, only FFmpeg can be used as a system dependency; the others will result in linker errors.
When packaging an MSYS2 build, you will need to copy all dependent DLLs recursively alongside the `windeployqt6`; for example:
```sh
# MSYS_TOOLCHAIN is typically just mingw64
@@ -206,24 +186,14 @@ windeployqt6 --no-compiler-runtime --no-opengl-sw --no-system-dxc-compiler \
find ./*/ -name "*.dll" | while read -r dll; do deps "$dll"; done
```
## RedoxOS
The package install may randomly hang at times, in which case it has to be restarted. ALWAYS do a `sudo pkg update` or the chances of it hanging will be close to 90%. If "multiple" installs fail at once, try installing 1 by 1 the packages.
When CMake invokes certain file syscalls - it may sometimes cause crashes or corruptions on the (kernel?) address space - so reboot the system if there is a "hang" in CMake.
## Windows
### Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1
## Windows 8.1 and below
DirectX 12 is not available - simply copy and paste a random DLL and name it `d3d12.dll`.
Install [Qt6 compatibility libraries](github.com/ANightly/qt6windows7) specifically Qt 6.9.5.
### Windows Vista and below
## RedoxOS
No support for Windows Vista (or below) is present at the moment. Check back later.
The package install may randomly hang at times, in which case it has to be restarted. ALWAYS do a `sudo pkg update` or the chances of it hanging will be close to 90%. If "multiple" installs fail at once, try installing 1 by 1 the packages.
### Windows on ARM
If you're using Snapdragon X or 8CX, use the [the Vulkan translation layer](https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9nqpsl29bfff?hl=en-us&gl=USE) only if the stock drivers do not work. And of course always keep your system up-to-date.
When CMake invokes certain file syscalls - it may sometimes cause crashes or corruptions on the (kernel?) address space - so reboot the system if there is a "hang" in CMake.
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Except for Qt MOC where `functionName` is preferred.
Template typenames prefer short names like `T`, `I`, `U`, if a longer name is required either `Iterator` or `perform_action` are fine as well. Do not use names like `SS` as systems like solaris define it for registers, in general do not use any of the following for short names:
- `SS`, `DS`, `GS`, `FS`: Segment registers, defined by Solaris `<ucontext.h>`
- `EAX`, `EBX`, `ECX`, `EDX`, `ESI`, `EDI`, `ESP`, `EBP`, `EIP`: Registers, defined by Solaris.
- `X`: Defined by some utility headers, avoid.
- `_`: Defined by gettext, avoid.
- `N`, `M`, `S`: Preferably don't use this for types, use it for numeric constants.
- `TR`: Used by some weird `<ucontext.h>` whom define the Task Register as a logical register to provide to the user... (Need to remember which OS in specific).
Template typenames prefer short names like `T`, `I`, `U`, if a longer name is required either `Iterator` or `perform_action` are fine as well.
Macros must always be in `SCREAMING_CASE`. Do not use short letter macros as systems like Solaris will conflict with them; a good rule of thumb is >5 characters per macro - i.e `THIS_MACRO_IS_GOOD`, `AND_ALSO_THIS_ONE`.
@@ -24,45 +18,25 @@ Try not using hungarian notation, if you're able.
## Formatting
Formatting is extremelly lax, the general rule of thumb is: Don't add new lines just to increase line count. The less lines we have to look at, the better. This means also packing densely your code while not making it a clusterfuck. Strike a balance of "this is a short and comprehensible piece of code" and "my eyes are actually happy to see this!". Don't just drop the entire thing in a single line and call it "dense code", that's just spaghetti posing as code. In general, be mindful of what other devs need to look at.
Do not put if/while/etc braces after lines:
```c++
// no dont do this
// this is more lines of code for no good reason (why braces need their separate lines?)
// and those take space in someone's screen, cumulatively
if (thing)
{ //<--
{
some(); // ...
} //<-- 2 lines of code for basically "opening" and "closing" an statment
}
// do this
if (thing) { //<-- [...] and with your brain you can deduce it's this piece of code
// that's being closed
if (thing) {
some(); // ...
} //<-- only one line, and it's clearer since you know its closing something [...]
}
// or this, albeit the extra line isn't needed (at your discretion of course)
// or this
if (thing)
some(); // ...
// this is also ok, keeps things in one line and makes it extremely clear
// this is also ok
if (thing) some();
// NOT ok, don't be "clever" and use the comma operator to stash a bunch of statments
// in a single line, doing this will definitely ruin someone's day - just do the thing below
// vvv
if (thing) some(), thing(), a2(a1(), y1(), j1()), do_complex_shit(wa(), wo(), ploo());
// ... and in general don't use the comma operator for "multiple statments", EXCEPT if you think
// that it makes the code more readable (the situation may be rare however)
// Wow so much clearer! Now I can actually see what each statment is meant to do!
if (thing) {
some();
thing();
a2(a1(), y1(), j1());
do_complex_shit(wa(), wo(), ploo());
}
```
Brace rules are lax, if you can get the point across, do it:
@@ -103,21 +77,3 @@ if (device_name.empty()) {
SDL_AudioSpec obtained;
device = SDL_OpenAudioDevice(device_name.empty() ? nullptr : device_name.c_str(), capture, &spec, &obtained, false);
```
A note about operators: Use them sparingly, yes, the language is lax on them, but some usages can be... tripping to say the least.
```c++
a, b, c; //<-- NOT OK multiple statments with comma operator is definitely a recipe for disaster
return c ? a : b; //<-- OK ternaries at end of return statments are clear and fine
return a, b; //<-- NOT OK return will take value of `b` but also evaluate `a`, just use a separate statment
void f(int a[]) //<-- OK? if you intend to use the pointer as an array, otherwise just mark it as *
```
And about templates, use them sparingly, don't just do meta-templating for the sake of it, do it when you actually need it. This isn't a competition to see who can make the most complicated and robust meta-templating system. Just use what works, and preferably stick to the standard libary instead of reinventing the wheel. Additionally:
```c++
// NOT OK This will create (T * N * C * P) versions of the same function. DO. NOT. DO. THIS.
template<typename T, size_t N, size_t C, size_t P> inline void what() const noexcept;
// OK use parameters like a normal person, don't be afraid to use them :)
template<typename T> inline void what(size_t n, size_t c, size_t p) const noexcept;
```
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# Cross compiling
# Cross Compile
General guide for cross compiling.
## Debian ARM64
## ARM64
A painless guide for cross compilation (or to test NCE) from a x86_64 system without polluting your main.
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# Dependencies
To build Eden, you MUST have a C++ compiler.
* On Linux, this is usually [GCC](https://gcc.gnu.org/) 11+ or [Clang](https://clang.llvm.org/) v14+
* GCC 12 also requires Clang 14+
- GCC 12 also requires Clang 14+
* On Windows, we support:
* **[MSVC](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/)** (default)
* It's STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to use the **Community** option and **Visual Studio 2022**
* You need to install: **[Desktop development with C++](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/vscpp-step-0-installation?view=msvc-170)**
* **[clang-cl](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/clang-support-msbuild?view=msvc-180)**
* You need to install: **C++ Clang tools for Windows**
* **[MSYS2](https://www.msys2.org)**
- **[MSVC](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/)** (default)
- It's STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to use the **Community** option and **Visual Studio 2022**
- You need to install: **[Desktop development with C++](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/vscpp-step-0-installation?view=msvc-170)**
- **[clang-cl](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/clang-support-msbuild?view=msvc-180)**
- You need to install: **C++ Clang tools for Windows**
- **[MSYS2](https://www.msys2.org)** (experimental)
* On macOS, this is Apple Clang
* This can be installed with `xcode-select --install`
- This can be installed with `xcode-select --install`
The following additional tools are also required:
* **[CMake](https://www.cmake.org/)** 3.22+ - already included with the Android SDK
* **[Git](https://git-scm.com/)** for version control
* **[Windows installer](https://gitforwindows.org)**
- **[Windows installer](https://gitforwindows.org)**
* **[Python3](https://www.python.org/downloads/)** 3.10+ - necessary to download external repositories
* On Windows, you must install the **[Vulkan SDK](https://vulkan.lunarg.com/sdk/home#windows)** as well
* *A convenience script to install the latest SDK is provided in:*
* `tools/windows/install-vulkan-sdk.ps1` (for PowerShell 5+)
* `tools/windows/install-vulkan-sdk.sh` (for Git Bash, etc)
- *A convenience script to install the latest SDK is provided in:*
- `tools/windows/install-vulkan-sdk.ps1` (for PowerShell 5+)
- `tools/windows/install-vulkan-sdk.sh` (for MSYS2, Git Bash, etc)
If you are on desktop and plan to use the Qt frontend, you *must* install Qt 6, and optionally Qt Creator (the **RECOMMENDED** IDE for building)
* On Linux, *BSD and macOS, this can be done by the package manager
* If you wish to use Qt Creator, append `qtcreator` or `qt-creator` to the commands seen below.
- If you wish to use Qt Creator, append `qtcreator` or `qt-creator` to the commands seen below.
* MSVC/clang-cl users on Windows must install through the official [Qt](https://www.qt.io/download-qt-installer-oss) installer
* Linux and macOS users may choose to use the installer as well.
* MSYS2 can also install Qt 6 via the package manager
* For help setting up Qt Creator, run `./install.sh -h qtcreator`
If you are on Windows, a convenience script to install MSVC, MSYS2, Qt, all necessary packages for MSYS2, and set up a zsh environment with useful keybinds and aliases can be found [here](https://git.crueter.xyz/scripts/windev).
- For help setting up Qt Creator, run `./install.sh -h qtcreator`
If you are on **Windows** and building with **MSVC** or **clang-cl**, you may go [back home](Build.md) and continue.
## Externals
The following are handled by Eden's externals:
* [FFmpeg](https://ffmpeg.org/) (should use `-DYUZU_USE_EXTERNAL_FFMPEG=ON`)
@@ -59,7 +57,6 @@ All other dependencies will be downloaded and built by [CPM](https://github.com/
* [MbedTLS](https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls) 3+
Vulkan 1.3.274+ is also needed:
* [VulkanUtilityLibraries](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Utility-Libraries)
* [VulkanHeaders](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Headers)
* [SPIRV-Tools](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-Tools)
@@ -74,21 +71,18 @@ Certain other dependencies will be fetched by CPM regardless. System packages *c
* [VulkanMemoryAllocator](https://github.com/GPUOpen-LibrariesAndSDKs/VulkanMemoryAllocator)
* [sirit](https://github.com/eden-emulator/sirit)
* [httplib](https://github.com/yhirose/cpp-httplib) - if `ENABLE_UPDATE_CHECKER` or `ENABLE_WEB_SERVICE` are on
* This package is known to be broken on the AUR.
- This package is known to be broken on the AUR.
* [cpp-jwt](https://github.com/arun11299/cpp-jwt) 1.4+ - if `ENABLE_WEB_SERVICE` is on
* [unordered-dense](https://github.com/martinus/unordered_dense)
* [mcl](https://github.com/azahar-emu/mcl) - subject to removal
On amd64:
* [xbyak](https://github.com/herumi/xbyak) - 7.22 or earlier is recommended
On aarch64 OR if `DYNARMIC_TESTS` is on:
* [oaknut](https://github.com/merryhime/oaknut) 2.0.1+
On riscv64:
* [biscuit](https://github.com/lioncash/biscuit) 0.9.1+
## Commands
@@ -104,7 +98,7 @@ Click on the arrows to expand.
GURU must be enabled:
```sh
```
sudo emerge -a app-eselect/eselect-repository
sudo eselect repository enable guru
sudo emaint sync -r guru
@@ -130,18 +124,17 @@ sudo emerge -a \
virtual/pkgconfig
```
* On `amd64`, also add `dev-libs/xbyak`
* On `riscv64`, also add `dev-libs/biscuit` (currently unavailable)
* On `aarch64`, also add `dev-libs/oaknut`
* If tests are enabled, also add `dev-libs/oaknut` and `dev-cpp/catch`
- On `amd64`, also add `dev-libs/xbyak`
- On `riscv64`, also add `dev-libs/biscuit` (currently unavailable)
- On `aarch64`, also add `dev-libs/oaknut`
- If tests are enabled, also add `dev-libs/oaknut` and `dev-cpp/catch`
Required USE flags:
* `dev-qt/qtbase network concurrent dbus gui widgets`
* `dev-libs/quazip qt6`
* `net-libs/mbedtls cmac`
* `media-libs/libsdl2 haptic joystick sound video`
* `dev-cpp/cpp-httplib ssl`
- `dev-qt/qtbase network concurrent dbus gui widgets`
- `dev-libs/quazip qt6`
- `net-libs/mbedtls cmac`
- `media-libs/libsdl2 haptic joystick sound video`
- `dev-cpp/cpp-httplib ssl`
[Caveats](./Caveats.md#gentoo-linux)
@@ -157,7 +150,6 @@ sudo pacman -Syu --needed base-devel boost catch2 cmake enet ffmpeg fmt git glsl
* Building with QT Web Engine requires `qt6-webengine` as well.
* Proper Wayland support requires `qt6-wayland`
* GCC 11 or later is required.
</details>
<details>
@@ -169,20 +161,17 @@ sudo apt-get install autoconf cmake g++ gcc git glslang-tools libglu1-mesa-dev l
* Ubuntu 22.04, Linux Mint 20, or Debian 12 or later is required.
* To enable QT Web Engine, add `-DYUZU_USE_QT_WEB_ENGINE=ON` when running CMake.
</details>
<details>
<summary>AlmaLinux, Fedora, Red Hat Linux</summary>
Fedora:
```sh
sudo dnf install autoconf cmake fmt-devel gcc{,-c++} glslang hidapi-devel json-devel libtool libusb1-devel libzstd-devel lz4-devel nasm ninja-build openssl-devel pulseaudio-libs-devel qt6-linguist qt6-qtbase{-private,}-devel qt6-qtwebengine-devel qt6-qtmultimedia-devel speexdsp-devel wayland-devel zlib-devel ffmpeg-devel libXext-devel boost jq
```
AlmaLinux (use `YUZU_USE_CPM=ON`):
```sh
# vvv - Only if RPMfusion is not installed or EPEL isn't either
sudo dnf install epel-release dnf-utils
@@ -194,19 +183,15 @@ sudo dnf config-manager --enable crb
sudo dnf install qt6-qtbase-private-devel
```
For systems like OpenEuler or derivates, don't forget to also install: `SDL2-devel pkg-config fmt-dev nlohmann-json-dev`.
* [RPM Fusion](https://rpmfusion.org/Configuration) is required for `ffmpeg-devel`
* Fedora 32 or later is required.
* Fedora 36+ users with GCC 12 need Clang and should configure CMake with: `cmake -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang -B build`
</details>
<details>
<summary>Alpine Linux</summary>
First, enable the community repository; [see here](https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Repositories#Enabling_the_community_repository).
```sh
# Enable the community repository
setup-apkrepos -c
@@ -246,9 +231,8 @@ brew install autoconf automake boost ffmpeg fmt glslang hidapi libtool libusb lz
If you are compiling on Intel Mac, or are using a Rosetta Homebrew installation, you must replace all references of `/opt/homebrew` with `/usr/local`.
To run with MoltenVK, install additional dependencies:
```sh
brew install molten-vk
brew install molten-vk vulkan-loader
```
[Caveats](./Caveats.md#macos).
@@ -257,7 +241,7 @@ brew install molten-vk
<details>
<summary>FreeBSD</summary>
As root run: `pkg install devel/cmake devel/sdl20 devel/boost-libs devel/catch2 devel/libfmt devel/nlohmann-json devel/ninja devel/nasm devel/autoconf devel/pkgconf devel/qt6-base devel/simpleini net/enet multimedia/ffnvcodec-headers multimedia/ffmpeg audio/opus archivers/liblz4 lang/gcc12 graphics/glslang graphics/vulkan-utility-libraries graphics/spirv-tools www/cpp-httplib devel/unordered-dense mbedtls3 vulkan-headers quazip-qt6`
As root run: `pkg install devel/cmake devel/sdl20 devel/boost-libs devel/catch2 devel/libfmt devel/nlohmann-json devel/ninja devel/nasm devel/autoconf devel/pkgconf devel/qt6-base devel/simpleini net/enet multimedia/ffnvcodec-headers multimedia/ffmpeg audio/opus archivers/liblz4 lang/gcc12 graphics/glslang graphics/vulkan-utility-libraries graphics/spirv-tools www/cpp-httplib devel/jwt-cpp devel/unordered-dense mbedtls3 vulkan-headers quazip-qt6`
If using FreeBSD 12 or prior, use `devel/pkg-config` instead.
@@ -267,7 +251,7 @@ If using FreeBSD 12 or prior, use `devel/pkg-config` instead.
<details>
<summary>NetBSD</summary>
For NetBSD +10.1: `pkgin install git cmake boost fmtlib SDL2 catch2 libjwt spirv-headers spirv-tools ffmpeg7 libva nlohmann-json jq libopus qt6 mbedtls3 cpp-httplib lz4 vulkan-headers nasm autoconf enet pkg-config libusb1 libcxx`.
For NetBSD +10.1: `pkgin install git cmake boost fmtlib SDL2 catch2 libjwt spirv-headers ffmpeg7 libva nlohmann-json jq libopus qt6 mbedtls3 cpp-httplib lz4 vulkan-headers nasm autoconf enet pkg-config libusb1`.
[Caveats](./Caveats.md#netbsd).
@@ -308,24 +292,23 @@ sudo pkg install qt6 boost glslang libzip library/lz4 libusb-1 nlohmann-json ope
* Open the `MSYS2 MinGW 64-bit` shell (`mingw64.exe`)
* Download and install all dependencies:
```sh
```
BASE="git make autoconf libtool automake-wrapper jq patch"
MINGW="qt6-base qt6-tools qt6-translations qt6-svg cmake toolchain clang python-pip openssl vulkan-memory-allocator vulkan-devel glslang boost fmt lz4 nlohmann-json zlib zstd enet opus mbedtls libusb unordered_dense openssl SDL2"
# Either x86_64 or clang-aarch64 (Windows on ARM)
MINGW="qt6-base qt6-tools qt6-translations qt6-svg cmake toolchain clang python-pip openssl vulkan-memory-allocator vulkan-devel glslang boost fmt lz4 nlohmann-json zlib zstd enet opus mbedtls libusb unordered_dense"
packages="$BASE"
for pkg in $MINGW; do
packages="$packages mingw-w64-x86_64-$pkg"
#packages="$packages mingw-w64-clang-aarch64-$pkg"
done
pacman -Syuu --needed --noconfirm $packages
```
* Notes:
* Using `qt6-static` is possible as well, provided you build with `-DYUZU_STATIC_BUILD=ON`.
* Other environments are entirely untested, but should theoretically work provided you install all the necessary packages.
* GCC is proven to work better with the MinGW environment. On ARM, only Clang is available through the CLANGARM64 environment, so use that until a GNU ARM environment is available.
* Add `qt-creator` to the `MINGW` variable to install Qt Creator. You can then create a Start Menu shortcut to the MinGW Qt Creator by running `powershell "\$s=(New-Object -COM WScript.Shell).CreateShortcut('C:\\ProgramData\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Start Menu\\Programs\\Qt Creator.lnk');\$s.TargetPath='C:\\msys64\\mingw64\\bin\\qtcreator.exe';\$s.Save()"` in Git Bash or MSYS2.
- Using `qt6-static` is possible but currently untested.
- Other environments are entirely untested, but should theoretically work provided you install all the necessary packages.
- GCC is proven to work better with the MinGW environment. If you choose to use Clang, you *may* be better off using the clang64 environment.
- Add `qt-creator` to the `MINGW` variable to install Qt Creator. You can then create a Start Menu shortcut to the MinGW Qt Creator by running `powershell "\$s=(New-Object -COM WScript.Shell).CreateShortcut('C:\\ProgramData\\Microsoft\\Windows\\Start Menu\\Programs\\Qt Creator.lnk');\$s.TargetPath='C:\\msys64\\mingw64\\bin\\qtcreator.exe';\$s.Save()"` in Git Bash or MSYS2.
* Add MinGW binaries to the PATH if they aren't already:
* `echo 'PATH=/mingw64/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc`
* or `echo 'PATH=/mingw64/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.zshrc`
@@ -337,7 +320,7 @@ pacman -Syuu --needed --noconfirm $packages
<summary>HaikuOS</summary>
```sh
pkgman install git cmake patch libfmt_devel nlohmann_json lz4_devel opus_devel boost1.89_devel vulkan_devel qt6_base_devel qt6_declarative_devel libsdl2_devel ffmpeg7_devel libx11_devel enet_devel catch2_devel quazip1_qt5_devel qt6_5compat_devel mbedtls3_devel glslang qt6_devel
pkgman install git cmake patch libfmt_devel nlohmann_json lz4_devel opus_devel boost1.89_devel vulkan_devel qt6_base_devel libsdl2_devel ffmpeg7_devel libx11_devel enet_devel catch2_devel quazip1_qt6_devel qt6_5compat_devel libusb1_devel libz_devel mbedtls3_devel glslang
```
[Caveats](./Caveats.md#haikuos).
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# The NVIDIA SM86 (Maxwell) GPU - Instruction set
<!-- TOC -->
[AL2P](#AL2P)
[ALD](#ALD)
[AST](#AST)
[ATOM](#ATOM)
[ATOMS](#ATOMS)
[B2R](#B2R)
[BAR](#BAR)
[BFE](#BFE)
[BFI](#BFI)
[BPT](#BPT)
[BRA](#BRA)
[BRK](#BRK)
[BRX](#BRX)
[CAL](#CAL)
[CCTL](#CCTL)
[CCTLL](#CCTLL)
[CONT](#CONT)
[CS2R](#CS2R)
[CSET](#CSET)
[CSETP](#CSETP)
[DADD](#DADD)
[DEPBAR](#DEPBAR)
[DFMA](#DFMA)
[DMNMX](#DMNMX)
[DMUL](#DMUL)
[DSET](#DSET)
[DSETP](#DSETP)
[EXIT](#EXIT)
[F2F](#F2F)
[F2I](#F2I)
[FADD](#FADD)
[FCHK](#FCHK)
[FCMP](#FCMP)
[FFMA](#FFMA)
[FLO](#FLO)
[FMNMX](#FMNMX)
[FMUL](#FMUL)
[FSET](#FSET)
[FSETP](#FSETP)
[FSWZADD](#FSWZADD)
[GETCRSPTR](#GETCRSPTR)
[GETLMEMBASE](#GETLMEMBASE)
[HADD2](#HADD2)
[HFMA2](#HFMA2)
[HMUL2](#HMUL2)
[HSET2](#HSET2)
[HSETP2](#HSETP2)
[I2F](#I2F)
[I2I](#I2I)
[IADD](#IADD)
[IADD3](#IADD3)
[ICMP](#ICMP)
[IDE](#IDE)
[IDP](#IDP)
[IMAD](#IMAD)
[IMADSP](#IMADSP)
[IMNMX](#IMNMX)
[IMUL](#IMUL)
[IPA](#IPA)
[ISBERD](#ISBERD)
[ISCADD](#ISCADD)
[ISET](#ISET)
[ISETP](#ISETP)
[JCAL](#JCAL)
[JMP](#JMP)
[JMX](#JMX)
[KIL](#KIL)
[LD](#LD)
[LDC](#LDC)
[LDG](#LDG)
[LDL](#LDL)
[LDS](#LDS)
[LEA](#LEA)
[LEPC](#LEPC)
[LONGJMP](#LONGJMP)
[LOP](#LOP)
[LOP3](#LOP3)
[MEMBAR](#MEMBAR)
[MOV](#MOV)
[MUFU](#MUFU)
[NOP](#NOP)
[OUT](#OUT)
[P2R](#P2R)
[PBK](#PBK)
[PCNT](#PCNT)
[PEXIT](#PEXIT)
[PIXLD](#PIXLD)
[PLONGJMP](#PLONGJMP)
[POPC](#POPC)
[PRET](#PRET)
[PRMT](#PRMT)
[PSET](#PSET)
[PSETP](#PSETP)
[R2B](#R2B)
[R2P](#R2P)
[RAM](#RAM)
[RED](#RED)
[RET](#RET)
[RRO](#RRO)
[RTT](#RTT)
[S2R](#S2R)
[SAM](#SAM)
[SEL](#SEL)
[SETCRSPTR](#SETCRSPTR)
[SETLMEMBASE](#SETLMEMBASE)
[SHF](#SHF)
[SHFL](#SHFL)
[SHL](#SHL)
[SHR](#SHR)
[SSY](#SSY)
[ST](#ST)
[STG](#STG)
[STL](#STL)
[STP](#STP)
[STS](#STS)
[SUATOM](#SUATOM)
[SULD](#SULD)
[SURED](#SURED)
[SUST](#SUST)
[SYNC](#SYNC)
[TEX](#TEX)
[TLD](#TLD)
[TLD4](#TLD4)
[TMML](#TMML)
[TXA](#TXA)
[TXD](#TXD)
[TXQ](#TXQ)
[VABSDIFF](#VABSDIFF)
[VABSDIFF4](#VABSDIFF4)
[VADD](#VADD)
[VMAD](#VMAD)
[VMNMX](#VMNMX)
[VOTE](#VOTE)
[VSET](#VSET)
[VSETP](#VSETP)
[VSHL](#VSHL)
[VSHR](#VSHR)
[XMAD](#XMAD)
<!-- /TOC -->
NOTE: Regenerate TOC with `cat docs/gpu/README.md | grep '#' | cut -d '#' -f 2 | tr -d ' ' | awk '{print "["$1"](#"$1")"}'`.
The numbers (in binary) represent the opcodes; `-` signifies "don't care".
# AL2P
`1110 1111 1010 0---`
# ALD
`1110 1111 1101 1---`
# AST
`1110 1111 1111 0---`
# ATOM
- **ATOM_cas**: `1110 1110 1111 ----`
- **ATOM**: `1110 1101 ---- ----`
Atomic operation.
- INC, DEC for U32/S32/U64 does nothing.
- ADD, INC, DEC for S64 does nothing.
- Only ADD does something for F32.
- Only ADD, MIN and MAX does something for F16x2.
# ATOMS
- **ATOMS_cas**: `1110 1110 ---- ----`
- **ATOMS**: `1110 1100 ---- ----`
# B2R
`1111 0000 1011 1---`
# BAR
`1111 0000 1010 1---`
# BFE
- **BFE_reg**: `0101 1100 0000 0---`
- **BFE_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0000 0---`
- **BFE_imm**: `0011 100- 0000 0---`
Bit Field Extract.
# BFI
- **BFI_reg**: `0101 1011 1111 0---`
- **BFI_rc**: `0101 0011 1111 0---`
- **BFI_cr**: `0100 1011 1111 0---`
- **BFI_imm**: `0011 011- 1111 0---`
Bit Field Insert.
# BPT
`1110 0011 1010 ----`
Breakpoint trap.
# BRA
`1110 0010 0100 ----`
Relative branch.
# BRK
`1110 0011 0100 ----`
Break.
# BRX
`1110 0010 0101 ----`
# CAL
`1110 0010 0110 ----`
# CCTL
`1110 1111 011- ----`
Cache Control.
# CCTLL
`1110 1111 100- ----`
Texture Cache Control.
# CONT
`1110 0011 0101 ----`
Continue.
# CS2R
`0101 0000 1100 1---`
Move Special Register to Register.
# CSET
`0101 0000 1001 1---`
Test Condition Code And Set.
# CSETP
`0101 0000 1010 0---`
Test Condition Code and Set Predicate.
# DADD
- **DADD_reg**: `0101 1100 0111 0---`
- **DADD_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0111 0---`
- **DADD_imm**: `0011 100- 0111 0---`
# DEPBAR
`1111 0000 1111 0---`
# DFMA
- **DFMA_reg**: `0101 1011 0111 ----`
- **DFMA_rc**: `0101 0011 0111 ----`
- **DFMA_cr**: `0100 1011 0111 ----`
- **DFMA_imm**: `0011 011- 0111 ----`
FP64 Fused Mutiply Add.
# DMNMX
- **DMNMX_reg**: `0101 1100 0101 0---`
- **DMNMX_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0101 0---`
- **DMNMX_imm**: `0011 100- 0101 0---`
FP64 Minimum/Maximum.
# DMUL
- **DMUL_reg**: `0101 1100 1000 0---`
- **DMUL_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1000 0---`
- **DMUL_imm**: `0011 100- 1000 0---`
FP64 Multiply.
# DSET
- **DSET_reg**: `0101 1001 0--- ----`
- **DSET_cbuf**: `0100 1001 0--- ----`
- **DSET_imm**: `0011 001- 0--- ----`
FP64 Compare And Set.
# DSETP
- **DSETP_reg**: `0101 1011 1000 ----`
- **DSETP_cbuf**: `0100 1011 1000 ----`
- **DSETP_imm**: `0011 011- 1000 ----`
FP64 Compare And Set Predicate.
# EXIT
`1110 0011 0000 ----`
# F2F
- **F2F_reg**: `0101 1100 1010 1---`
- **F2F_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1010 1---`
- **F2F_imm**: `0011 100- 1010 1---`
# F2I
- **F2I_reg**: `0101 1100 1011 0---`
- **F2I_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1011 0---`
- **F2I_imm**: `0011 100- 1011 0---`
# FADD
- **FADD_reg**: `0101 1100 0101 1---`
- **FADD_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0101 1---`
- **FADD_imm**: `0011 100- 0101 1---`
- **FADD32I**: `0000 10-- ---- ----`
FP32 Add.
# FCHK
- **FCHK_reg**: `0101 1100 1000 1---`
- **FCHK_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1000 1---`
- **FCHK_imm**: `0011 100- 1000 1---`
Single Precision FP Divide Range Check.
# FCMP
- **FCMP_reg**: `0101 1011 1010 ----`
- **FCMP_rc**: `0101 0011 1010 ----`
- **FCMP_cr**: `0100 1011 1010 ----`
- **FCMP_imm**: `0011 011- 1010 ----`
FP32 Compare to Zero and Select Source.
# FFMA
- **FFMA_reg**: `0101 1001 1--- ----`
- **FFMA_rc**: `0101 0001 1--- ----`
- **FFMA_cr**: `0100 1001 1--- ----`
- **FFMA_imm**: `0011 001- 1--- ----`
- **FFMA32I**: `0000 11-- ---- ----`
FP32 Fused Multiply and Add.
# FLO
- **FLO_reg**: `0101 1100 0011 0---`
- **FLO_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0011 0---`
- **FLO_imm**: `0011 100- 0011 0---`
# FMNMX
- **FMNMX_reg**: `0101 1100 0110 0---`
- **FMNMX_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0110 0---`
- **FMNMX_imm**: `0011 100- 0110 0---`
FP32 Minimum/Maximum.
# FMUL
- **FMUL_reg**: `0101 1100 0110 1---`
- **FMUL_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0110 1---`
- **FMUL_imm**: `0011 100- 0110 1---`
- **FMUL32I**: `0001 1110 ---- ----`
FP32 Multiply.
# FSET
- **FSET_reg**: `0101 1000 ---- ----`
- **FSET_cbuf**: `0100 1000 ---- ----`
- **FSET_imm**: `0011 000- ---- ----`
FP32 Compare And Set.
# FSETP
- **FSETP_reg**: `0101 1011 1011 ----`
- **FSETP_cbuf**: `0100 1011 1011 ----`
- **FSETP_imm**: `0011 011- 1011 ----`
FP32 Compare And Set Predicate.
# FSWZADD
`0101 0000 1111 1---`
FP32 Add used for FSWZ emulation.
# GETCRSPTR
`1110 0010 1100 ----`
# GETLMEMBASE
`1110 0010 1101 ----`
# HADD2
- **HADD2_reg**: `0101 1101 0001 0---`
- **HADD2_cbuf**: `0111 101- 1--- ----`
- **HADD2_imm**: `0111 101- 0--- ----`
- **HADD2_32I**: `0010 110- ---- ----`
FP16 Add.
# HFMA2
- **HFMA2_reg**: `0101 1101 0000 0---`
- **HFMA2_rc**: `0110 0--- 1--- ----`
- **HFMA2_cr**: `0111 0--- 1--- ----`
- **HFMA2_imm**: `0111 0--- 0--- ----`
- **HFMA2_32I**: `0010 100- ---- ----`
FP16 Fused Mutiply Add.
# HMUL2
- **HMUL2_reg**: `0101 1101 0000 1---`
- **HMUL2_cbuf**: `0111 100- 1--- ----`
- **HMUL2_imm**: `0111 100- 0--- ----`
- **HMUL2_32I**: `0010 101- ---- ----`
FP16 Multiply.
# HSET2
- **HSET2_reg**: `0101 1101 0001 1---`
- **HSET2_cbuf**: `0111 110- 1--- ----`
- **HSET2_imm**: `0111 110- 0--- ----`
FP16 Compare And Set.
# HSETP2
- **HSETP2_reg**: `0101 1101 0010 0---`
- **HSETP2_cbuf**: `0111 111- 1--- ----`
- **HSETP2_imm**: `0111 111- 0--- ----`
FP16 Compare And Set Predicate.
# I2F
- **I2F_reg**: `0101 1100 1011 1---`
- **I2F_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1011 1---`
- **I2F_imm**: `0011 100- 1011 1---`
# I2I
- **I2I_reg**: `0101 1100 1110 0---`
- **I2I_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1110 0---`
- **I2I_imm**: `0011 100- 1110 0---`
# IADD
- **IADD_reg**: `0101 1100 0001 0---`
- **IADD_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0001 0---`
- **IADD_imm**: `0011 100- 0001 0---`
Integer Addition.
# IADD3
- **IADD3_reg**: `0101 1100 1100 ----`
- **IADD3_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1100 ----`
- **IADD3_imm**: `0011 100- 1100 ----`
- **IADD32I**: `0001 110- ---- ----`
3-input Integer Addition.
# ICMP
- **ICMP_reg**: `0101 1011 0100 ----`
- **ICMP_rc**: `0101 0011 0100 ----`
- **ICMP_cr**: `0100 1011 0100 ----`
- **ICMP_imm**: `0011 011- 0100 ----`
Integer Compare to Zero and Select Source.
# IDE
`1110 0011 1001 ----`
# IDP
- **IDP_reg**: `0101 0011 1111 1---`
- **IDP_imm**: `0101 0011 1101 1---`
# IMAD
- **IMAD_reg**: `0101 1010 0--- ----`
- **IMAD_rc**: `0101 0010 0--- ----`
- **IMAD_cr**: `0100 1010 0--- ----`
- **IMAD_imm**: `0011 010- 0--- ----`
- **IMAD32I**: `1000 00-- ---- ----`
Integer Multiply And Add.
# IMADSP
- **IMADSP_reg**: `0101 1010 1--- ----`
- **IMADSP_rc**: `0101 0010 1--- ----`
- **IMADSP_cr**: `0100 1010 1--- ----`
- **IMADSP_imm**: `0011 010- 1--- ----`
Extracted Integer Multiply And Add..
# IMNMX
- **IMNMX_reg**: `0101 1100 0010 0---`
- **IMNMX_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0010 0---`
- **IMNMX_imm**: `0011 100- 0010 0---`
Integer Minimum/Maximum.
# IMUL
- **IMUL_reg**: `0101 1100 0011 1---`
- **IMUL_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0011 1---`
- **IMUL_imm**: `0011 100- 0011 1---`
- **IMUL32I**: `0001 1111 ---- ----`
Integer Multiply.
# IPA
`1110 0000 ---- ----`
# ISBERD
`1110 1111 1101 0---`
In-Stage-Buffer Entry Read.
# ISCADD
- **ISCADD_reg**: `0101 1100 0001 1---`
- **ISCADD_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0001 1---`
- **ISCADD_imm**: `0011 100- 0001 1---`
- **ISCADD32I**: `0001 01-- ---- ----`
Scaled Integer Addition.
# ISET
- **ISET_reg**: `0101 1011 0101 ----`
- **ISET_cbuf**: `0100 1011 0101 ----`
- **ISET_imm**: `0011 011- 0101 ----`
Integer Compare And Set.
# ISETP
- **ISETP_reg**: `0101 1011 0110 ----`
- **ISETP_cbuf**: `0100 1011 0110 ----`
- **ISETP_imm**: `0011 011- 0110 ----`
Integer Compare And Set Predicate.
# JCAL
`1110 0010 0010 ----`
Absolute Call.
# JMP
`1110 0010 0001 ----`
Absolute Jump.
# JMX
`1110 0010 0000 ----`
Absolute Jump Indirect.
# KIL
`1110 0011 0011 ----`
# LD
`100- ---- ---- ----`
Load from generic Memory.
# LDC
`1110 1111 1001 0---`
Load Constant.
# LDG
`1110 1110 1101 0---`
Load from Global Memory.
# LDL
`1110 1111 0100 0---`
Load within Local Memory Window.
# LDS
`1110 1111 0100 1---`
Load within Shared Memory Window.
# LEA
- **LEA_hi_reg**: `0101 1011 1101 1---`
- **LEA_hi_cbuf**: `0001 10-- ---- ----`
- **LEA_lo_reg**: `0101 1011 1101 0---`
- **LEA_lo_cbuf**: `0100 1011 1101 ----`
- **LEA_lo_imm**: `0011 011- 1101 0---`
# LEPC
`0101 0000 1101 0---`
# LONGJMP
`1110 0011 0001 ----`
# LOP
- **LOP_reg**: `0101 1100 0100 0---`
- **LOP_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0100 0---`
- **LOP_imm**: `0011 100- 0100 0---`
# LOP3
- **LOP3_reg**: `0101 1011 1110 0---`
- **LOP3_cbuf**: `0000 001- ---- ----`
- **LOP3_imm**: `0011 11-- ---- ----`
- **LOP32I**: `0000 01-- ---- ----`
# MEMBAR
`1110 1111 1001 1---`
Memory Barrier.
# MOV
- **MOV_reg**: `0101 1100 1001 1---`
- **MOV_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1001 1---`
- **MOV_imm**: `0011 100- 1001 1---`
- **MOV32I**: `0000 0001 0000 ----`
# MUFU
`0101 0000 1000 0---`
Multi Function Operation.
# NOP
`0101 0000 1011 0---`
No operation.
# OUT
- **OUT_reg**: `1111 1011 1110 0---`
- **OUT_cbuf**: `1110 1011 1110 0---`
- **OUT_imm**: `1111 011- 1110 0---`
# P2R
- **P2R_reg**: `0101 1100 1110 1---`
- **P2R_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1110 1---`
- **P2R_imm**: `0011 1000 1110 1---`
Move Predicate Register To Register.
# PBK
`1110 0010 1010 ----`
Pre-break.
# PCNT
`1110 0010 1011 ----`
Pre-continue.
# PEXIT
`1110 0010 0011 ----`
Pre-exit.
# PIXLD
`1110 1111 1110 1---`
# PLONGJMP
`1110 0010 1000 ----`
Pre-long jump.
# POPC
- **POPC_reg**: `0101 1100 0000 1---`
- **POPC_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0000 1---`
- **POPC_imm**: `0011 100- 0000 1---`
Population/Bit count.
# PRET
`1110 0010 0111 ----`
Pre-return from subroutine. Pushes the return address to the CRS stack.
# PRMT
- **PRMT_reg**: `0101 1011 1100 ----`
- **PRMT_rc**: `0101 0011 1100 ----`
- **PRMT_cr**: `0100 1011 1100 ----`
- **PRMT_imm**: `0011 011- 1100 ----`
# PSET
`0101 0000 1000 1---`
Combine Predicates and Set.
# PSETP
`0101 0000 1001 0---`
Combine Predicates and Set Predicate.
# R2B
`1111 0000 1100 0---`
Move Register to Barrier.
# R2P
- **R2P_reg**: `0101 1100 1111 0---`
- **R2P_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1111 0---`
- **R2P_imm**: `0011 100- 1111 0---`
Move Register To Predicate/CC Register.
# RAM
`1110 0011 1000 ----`
# RED
`1110 1011 1111 1---`
Reduction Operation on Generic Memory.
# RET
`1110 0011 0010 ----`
Return.
# RRO
- **RRO_reg**: `0101 1100 1001 0---`
- **RRO_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1001 0---`
- **RRO_imm**: `0011 100- 1001 0---`
# RTT
`1110 0011 0110 ----`
# S2R
`1111 0000 1100 1---`
# SAM
`1110 0011 0111 ----`
# SEL
- **SEL_reg**: `0101 1100 1010 0---`
- **SEL_cbuf**: `0100 1100 1010 0---`
- **SEL_imm**: `0011 100- 1010 0---`
# SETCRSPTR
`1110 0010 1110 ----`
# SETLMEMBASE
`1110 0010 1111 ----`
# SHF
- **SHF_l_reg**: `0101 1011 1111 1---`
- **SHF_l_imm**: `0011 011- 1111 1---`
- **SHF_r_reg**: `0101 1100 1111 1---`
- **SHF_r_imm**: `0011 100- 1111 1---`
# SHFL
`1110 1111 0001 0---`
# SHL
- **SHL_reg**: `0101 1100 0100 1---`
- **SHL_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0100 1---`
- **SHL_imm**: `0011 100- 0100 1---`
# SHR
- **SHR_reg**: `0101 1100 0010 1---`
- **SHR_cbuf**: `0100 1100 0010 1---`
- **SHR_imm**: `0011 100- 0010 1---`
# SSY
`1110 0010 1001 ----`
Set Synchronization Point.
# ST
`101- ---- ---- ----`
Store to generic Memory.
# STG
`1110 1110 1101 1---`
Store to global Memory.
# STL
`1110 1111 0101 0---`
Store within Local or Shared Window.
# STP
`1110 1110 1010 0---`
Store to generic Memory and Predicate.
# STS
`1110 1111 0101 1---`
Store within Local or Shared Window.
# SUATOM
- **SUATOM**: `1110 1010 0--- ----`
- **SUATOM_cas**: `1110 1010 1--- ----`
Atomic Op on Surface Memory.
# SULD
`1110 1011 000- ----`
Surface Load.
# SURED
`1110 1011 010- ----`
Reduction Op on Surface Memory.
# SUST
`1110 1011 001- ----`
Surface Store.
# SYNC
`1111 0000 1111 1---`
# TEX
- **TEX**: `1100 0--- ---- ----`
- **TEX_b**: `1101 1110 10-- ----`
- **TEXS**: `1101 -00- ---- ----`
Texture Fetch with scalar/non-vec4 source/destinations.
# TLD
- **TLD**: `1101 1100 ---- ----`
- **TLD_b**: `1101 1101 ---- ----`
- **TLDS**: `1101 -01- ---- ----`
Texture Load with scalar/non-vec4 source/destinations.
# TLD4
- **TLD4**: `1100 10-- ---- ----`
- **TLD4_b**: `1101 1110 11-- ----`
- **TLD4S**: `1101 1111 -0-- ----`
Texture Load 4 with scalar/non-vec4 source/destinations.
# TMML
- **TMML**: `1101 1111 0101 1---`
- **TMML_b**: `1101 1111 0110 0---`
Texture MipMap Level.
# TXA
`1101 1111 0100 0---`
# TXD
- **TXD**: `1101 1110 00-- ----`
- **TXD_b**: `1101 1110 01-- ----`
Texture Fetch With Derivatives.
# TXQ
- **TXQ**: `1101 1111 0100 1---`
- **TXQ_b**: `1101 1111 0101 0---`
Texture Query.
# VABSDIFF
`0101 0100 ---- ----`
# VABSDIFF4
`0101 0000 0--- ----`
# VADD
`0010 00-- ---- ----`
# VMAD
`0101 1111 ---- ----`
# VMNMX
`0011 101- ---- ----`
# VOTE
- **VOTE**: `0101 0000 1101 1---`
- **VOTE_vtg**: `0101 0000 1110 0---`
Vote Across SIMD Thread Group
# VSET
`0100 000- ---- ----`
# VSETP
`0101 0000 1111 0---`
# VSHL
`0101 0111 ---- ----`
# VSHR
`0101 0110 ---- ----`
# XMAD
- **XMAD_reg**: `0101 1011 00-- ----`
- **XMAD_rc**: `0101 0001 0--- ----`
- **XMAD_cr**: `0100 111- ---- ----`
- **XMAD_imm**: `0011 011- 00-- ----`
Integer Short Multiply Add.
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- **[Debug Guidelines](./Debug.md)**
- **[CPM - CMake Package Manager](CPMUtil.md)**
- **[Platform-Specific Caveats](Caveats.md)**
- **[The NVIDIA SM86 (Maxwell) GPU](./NvidiaGpu.md)**
- **[User Handbook](./user)**
- **[Release Policy](./ReleasePolicy.md)**
- **[Dynarmic](./dynarmic)**
- **[Cross compilation](./CrossCompile.md)**
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# Release Policy
While releases are usually made at the discretion of the team, we feel that establishing a clearer guideline on how those come to be will help expectations when it comes to features and fixes per version.
## Release candidates
Every full release is *preceded* by at least, 3 release candidates. The reasoning is that each week of the month, there will be a release candidate, with the "4th one" being the final full release.
The main expectation is that the release candidates bring both fixes and, sometimes, new features. But not guarantee a regression-free experience.
The criteria for choosing a date for a release candidate is at discretion, or "perceived necesity" at any given time.
## Full release
A full release means there are *no major* leftover regressions, importantly this means that a grand portion of regressions found between release candidates are swept out before declaring a full release. This doesn't mean a full release is regression-free; but we do a best-effort approach to reduce them for end-users.
The main expectation is that users can safely upgrade from a stable build to another, with no major regressions.
## Snapshot/rolling release
While we don't publish rolling releases, we are aware users may compile from source and/or provide binaries to master builds of the project.
This is mostly fine since we keep master very stable from major hiccups. However sometimes bugs do slip between tests or reviews - so users are advised to keep that in mind.
We advise that users also read git logs (`git log --oneline`) before recompiling to get a clearer picture of the changes given into the emulator.
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# User Handbook - Adding Boolean Settings Toggles
> [!WARNING]
> This guide is intended for developers ONLY. If you are not a developer, this likely irrelevant to yourself.
>
> If you want to add temporary toggles, please refer to **[Adding Debug Knobs](AddingDebugKnobs.md)**
This guide will walk you through adding a new boolean toggle setting to Eden's configuration across both Qt's (PC) and Kotlin's (Android) UIs.
## Index
1. [Step 1 - src/common/settings](#step-1-src-common-settings)
2. [Qt's (PC) Steps](#qt-pc-steps)
* [Step 2 - src/qt_common/config/shared_translation.cpp](#step-2-src-qt_common-config-shared_translation-cpp)
3. [ Kotlin's (Android) Steps](#android-steps)
* [Step 3 - BooleanSetting.kt](#step-3-src-android-app-src-main-java-org-yuzu-yuzu_emu-features-settings-model-booleansetting-kt)
* [Step 4 - SettingsItem.kt](#step-4-src-android-app-src-main-java-org-yuzu-yuzu_emu-features-settings-model-view-settingsitem-kt)
* [Step 5 - SettingsFragmentPresenter.kt](#step-5-src-android-app-src-main-java-org-yuzu-yuzu_emu-features-settings-ui-settingsfragmentpresenter-kt)
* [Step 6 - strings.xml](#step-6-src-android-app-src-main-res-values-strings-xml)
4. [Step 7 - Use Your Toggle](#step-7-use-your-toggle)
5. [Best Practices](#best-practices)
---
## Step 1 - src/common/settings.
Firstly add your desired toggle inside `setting.h`,
Example:
```
SwitchableSetting<bool> your_setting_name{linkage, false, "your_setting_name", Category::RendererExtensions};
```
NOTE - If you wish for your toggle to be on by default then change `false` to `true` after `linkage,`.
### Remember to add your toggle to the appropriate category, for example:
Common Categories:
* Category::Renderer
* Category::RendererAdvanced
* Category::RendererExtensions
* Category::System
* Category::Core
---
## Qt (PC) Steps
### Step 2 - src/qt_common/config/shared_translation.cpp
Now you can add the toggle to the QT (PC) UI inside `shared_translation.cpp`,
Find where you wish for it to appear and place it there.
Example:
```
INSERT(Settings,
your_setting_name,
tr("Your Setting Display Name"),
tr("Detailed description of what this setting does.\n"
"You can use multiple lines.\n"
"Explain any caveats or requirements."));
```
### Make sure to:
* Keep display naming consistant
* Put detailed info in the description
* Use `\n` for line breaks in descriptions
---
## Android Steps
### Step 3 - src/android/app/src/main/java/org/yuzu/yuzu_emu/features/settings/model/BooleanSetting.kt
Now add it inside `BooleanSetting.kt` where it should be in the settings.
Example:
```
RENDERER_YOUR_SETTING_NAME("your_setting_name"),
```
Remember to make sure the naming of the prefix matches the desired category.
### Step 4 - src/android/app/src/main/java/org/yuzu/yuzu_emu/features/settings/model/view/SettingsItem.kt
Now you may add the toggle to the Kotlin (Android) UI inside `SettingsItem.kt`.
Example:
```
put(
SwitchSetting(
BooleanSetting.RENDERER_YOUR_SETTING_NAME,
titleId = R.string.your_setting_name,
descriptionId = R.string.your_setting_name_description
)
)
```
### Step 5 - src/android/app/src/main/java/org/yuzu/yuzu_emu/features/settings/ui/SettingsFragmentPresenter.kt
Now add your setting to the correct location inside `SettingsFragmentPresenter.kt` within the right category.
Example:
```
add(BooleanSetting.RENDERER_YOUR_SETTING_NAME.key)
```
Remember, placing matters! Settings appear in the order of where you add them.
### Step 6 - src/android/app/src/main/res/values/strings.xml
Now add your setting and description to `strings.xml` in the appropriate place.
Example:
```
<string name="your_setting_name">Your Setting Display Name</string>
<string name="your_setting_name_description">Detailed description of what this setting does. Explain any caveats, requirements, or warnings here.</string>
```
---
## Step 7 - Use Your Toggle!
Now the UI part is done find a place in the code for the toggle,
And use it to your heart's desire!
Example:
```
const bool your_value = Settings::values.your_setting_name.GetValue();
if (your_value) {
// Do something when enabled
}
```
If you wish to do something only when the toggle is disabled,
Use `if (!your_value) {` instead of `if (your_value) {`.
---
## Best Practices
* Naming - Use clear, descriptive names. Something for both the devs and the users.
* Defaults - Choose safe default values (usually false for new features).
* Documentation - Write clear descriptions explaining when and why to use the setting.
* Categories - Put settings in the appropriate category.
* Order - Place related settings near each other.
* Testing - Always test on both PC and Android before committing when possible.
### Thank you for reading, I hope this guide helped you making your toggle!
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# User Handbook - Adding Debug Knobs
Debug Knobs is a 16-bit integer setting (`debug_knobs`) in the Eden Emulator that serves as a bitmask for gating various testing and debugging features. This allows developers and advanced users to enable or disable specific debug behaviors without requiring deploying of complete but temporary toggles.
The setting ranges from 0 to 65535 (0x0000 to 0xFFFF), where each bit represents a different debug feature flag.
## Index
1. [Advantages](#advantages)
2. [Usage](#usage)
* [Accessing Debug Knobs (dev side)](#accessing-debug-knobs-dev-side)
* [Setting Debug Knobs (user side)](#setting-debug-knobs-user-side)
* [Bit Manipulation Examples](#bit-manipulation-examples)
3. [Examples](#examples)
* [Example 1: Conditional Debug Logging](#example-1-conditional-debug-logging)
* [Example 2: Performance Tuning](#example-2-performance-tuning)
* [Example 3: Feature Gating](#example-3-feature-gating)
4. [Best Practices](#best-practices)
---
## Advantages
The main advantage is to avoid deploying new disposable toggles (those made only for testing stage, and are disposed once new feature gets good to merge). This empowers devs to be free of all frontend burocracy and hassle of new toggles.
Common advantages recap:
* **Fine-Grained Control**: Enable or disable up to 16 individual debug features independently using bit manipulation on a single build
* **Runtime Configuration**: Change debug behavior at runtime the same way as new toggles would do
* **Safe incremental development**: New debug features can be added while impact can be isolated from previous deployments
## Usage
### Accessing Debug Knobs (dev side)
Use the `Settings::getDebugKnobAt(u8 i)` function to check if a specific bit is set:
```cpp
#include "common/settings.h"
// Check if bit 0 is set
bool feature_enabled = Settings::getDebugKnobAt(0);
// Check if bit 15 is set
bool another_feature = Settings::getDebugKnobAt(15);
```
The function returns `true` if the specified bit (0-15) is set in the `debug_knobs` value, `false` otherwise.
### Setting Debug Knobs (user side)
Developers must inform which knobs are tied to each functionality to be tested.
The debug knobs value can be set through:
1. **Desktop UI**: In the Debug configuration tab, there's a spinbox for "Debug knobs" (0-65535)
2. **Android UI**: Available as an integer setting in the Debug section
3. **Configuration Files**: Set the `debug_knobs` value in the emulator's configuration
### Bit Manipulation Examples
To enable specific features, calculate the decimal value by setting the appropriate bits:
* **Enable only bit 0**: Value = 1 (2^0)
* **Enable only bit 1**: Value = 2 (2^1)
* **Enable bits 0 and 1**: Value = 3 (2^0 + 2^1)
* **Enable bit 15**: Value = 32768 (2^15)
## Examples
### Example 1: Conditional Debug Logging
```cpp
void SomeFunction() {
if (Settings::getDebugKnobAt(0)) {
LOG_DEBUG(Common, "Debug feature 0 is enabled");
// Additional debug code here
}
if (Settings::getDebugKnobAt(1)) {
LOG_DEBUG(Common, "Debug feature 1 is enabled");
// Different debug behavior
}
}
```
### Example 2: Performance Tuning
```cpp
bool UseOptimizedPath() {
// Skip optimization if debug bit 2 is set for testing
return !Settings::getDebugKnobAt(2);
}
```
### Example 3: Feature Gating
```cpp
void ExperimentalFeature() {
static constexpr u8 EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURE_BIT = 3;
if (!Settings::getDebugKnobAt(EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURE_BIT)) {
// Fallback to stable implementation
StableImplementation();
return;
}
// Experimental implementation
ExperimentalImplementation();
}
```
## Best Practices
* This setting is intended for development and testing purposes only
* Knobs must be unwired before PR creation
* The setting is per-game configurable, allowing different debug setups for different titles
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# Setting Controller Profiles By Game
Use this guide when you want to set up specific controller profiles for specific games. This can be useful for certain games like *Captain Toad Treasure Tracker* where a blue dot appears in the middle of the screen when you have docked mode enabled, but not handheld mode.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Setting-Controller-Profiles-By-Game-2b057c2edaf681658a57f0c199cb6083) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
---
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden Emulator set up and fully configured
- Controller Profile Created
- See [*Configuring Controller Profiles*](./ControllerProfiles.md) for instructions on how to do this if needed.
---
## Steps
1. *Right-Click* the game you want to apply the profile to in the main window and select **Properties.**
2. Navigate to the **Input Profiles** tab in the window that appears. Drop down on *Player 1 profile* (or whatever player profile you want to apply it to) and select the profile you want.
<aside>
***NOTE***: You may have to resize the window to see all tabs, or press the arrows by the tabs to see **Input Profiles**.
</aside>
1. Click **OK** to apply the profile mapping.
2. Launch the game and confirm that the profile is applied, regardless of what the global configuration is.
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---
### Steps
## Steps
1. Launch Eden and wait for it to load.
2. Navigate to *Emulation > Configure…*
3. Select **Controls** from the left-hand menu and configure your controller for the way you want it to be in game.
4. Select **New** and enter a name for the profile in the box that appears. Press **OK** to save the profile settings.
5. Select **OK** to close the settings menu.
## Setting Controller Profiles By Game
Use this guide when you want to set up specific controller profiles for specific games. This can be useful for certain games like *Captain Toad Treasure Tracker* where a blue dot appears in the middle of the screen when you have docked mode enabled, but not handheld mode.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Setting-Controller-Profiles-By-Game-2b057c2edaf681658a57f0c199cb6083) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
---
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden Emulator set up and fully configured
- Controller Profile Created
- See [*Configuring Controller Profiles*](./ControllerProfiles.md) for instructions on how to do this if needed.
---
### Steps
1. *Right-Click* the game you want to apply the profile to in the main window and select **Properties.**
2. Navigate to the **Input Profiles** tab in the window that appears. Drop down on *Player 1 profile* (or whatever player profile you want to apply it to) and select the profile you want.
<aside>
***NOTE***: You may have to resize the window to see all tabs, or press the arrows by the tabs to see **Input Profiles**.
</aside>
1. Click **OK** to apply the profile mapping.
2. Launch the game and confirm that the profile is applied, regardless of what the global configuration is.
5. Select **OK** to close the settings menu.
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# User Handbook - Troubleshooting
## Vulkan initialization error
- Ensure you have the latest drivers
- Uninstall old drivers, for Windows you can use [Display Driver Uninstaller](https://www.guru3d.com/download/display-driver-uninstaller-download/)
- Change backend manually in the settings file (set it from `0` to `1` or viceversa).
- Disconnect your second monitor, if any
## This mod only works on an Emulator
- Enable RNG seed
- Set RNG seed to 0
## Eden Fails to Launch and Does Not Leave Any Logs
# Eden Fails to Launch and Does Not Leave Any Logs
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Windows-Eden-Fails-to-Launch-and-Does-Not-Leave-Any-Logs-2b057c2edaf68156b640cf1ac549870a) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
### Error Details
---
## Error Details
*Behavior*: Program appears not to launch or exits immediately without leaving any log entries.
*Platform(s) Affected*:
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---
### Causes
## Causes
<aside>
#### Issue 1: Missing C++ Redistributable
### Issue 1: Missing C++ Redistributable
---
*Eden requires the latest C++ redistributable from Microsoft in order to run. Like many other programs, it relies on aspects and libraries included in this runtime, without it - the program cannot run.*
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<aside>
#### Issue 2: Corrupted System Files
### Issue 2: Corrupted System Files
---
*A corruption of necessary system files can cause odd behaviors when Eden tries to access them. It is a very rare case and you would likely see other programs misbehaving if this is what your issue is, but you can try if you have no other options.*
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8. Reboot your computer.
9. Launch Eden and verify it is now working.
</aside>
</aside>
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### HaikuOS compatibility
HaikuOS bundles a Mesa library that doesn't support full core OpenGL 4.6 (required by the emulator). This leads to HaikuOS being one of the few computer platforms where Vulkan is the only available option for users. If OpenGL is desired, Mesa has to be built manually from source. For debugging purpouses `lavapipe` is recommended over the GPU driver; there is in-kernel support for NVIDIA cards through.
### Fixes for Windows 10 and above having "Device loss"
Run the following batch script *inside* the Eden folder:
```cmd
@echo off
pushd "%~dp0"
if exist "%temp%\FixFullScreen.reg" (
del %temp%\FixFullScreen.reg
)
set str_path="%cd:\=\\%\\eden.exe"
echo Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 >> %temp%\FixFullScreen.reg
echo. >> %temp%\FixFullScreen.reg
echo [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers] >> %temp%\FixFullScreen.reg
echo %str_path%="~ DISABLEDXMAXIMIZEDWINDOWEDMODE HIGHDPIAWARE" >> %temp%\FixFullScreen.reg
regedit /s %temp%\FixFullScreen.reg
del %temp%\FixFullScreen.reg
exit /b
```
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**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Getting-Gyro-Motion-Controls-Working-on-Steam-Deck-2b057c2edaf681a1aaade35db6e0fd1b) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
## Steamdeck
---
### Pre-Requisites
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---
### Steps
## Steps
1. Go into Steam Deck's Desktop Mode, and use the shortcut to launch EmuDeck.
2. Install [SteamDeckGyroDSU](https://github.com/kmicki/SteamDeckGyroDSU/releases) by going to *3rd Party Tools > Gyroscope* and clicking **Install.**
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**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Importing-Saves-Into-Eden-2b057c2edaf681fe968df8d63821ccae) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
---
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden emulator already set up and configured.
- The save file(s) you want to import
## Desktop
---
### Steps
## Steps
1. Open Eden and wait for it to load.
2. Start the game and create a save file to establish the directories.
3. *Right-Click* the game for which you want to load a save in.
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</aside>
7. Close the file explorer as it is no longer needed.
8. Launch the game in Eden and verify that the save data appears through whatever method the game implements.
## Android
TBD
8. Launch the game in Eden and verify that the save data appears through whatever method the game implements.
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# User Handbook - Installing Atmosphere Mods
# Installing Atmosphere Mods
Use this guide for when you want to install an Atmosphere-based mod for use in Eden.
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# User Handbook - Working with Updates/DLC in Eden
# Working with Updates/DLC in Eden
Use this guide when you want to install Updates or DLC for your games in Eden.
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# Multiplayer
Use this guide to answer questions regarding and to start using the multiplayer functionality of Eden.
## Multiplayer FAQ
This FAQ will serve as a general quick question and answer simple questions.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Multiplayer-FAQ-2c357c2edaf680fca2e9ce59969a220f) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
### Can Eden Play Games with a Switch Console?
No - The only emulator that has this kind of functionality is *Ryujinx* and it's forks. This solution requires loading a custom module on a modded switch console to work.
### Can I Play Online Games?
No - This would require hijacking requests to Nintendo's official servers to a custom server infrastructure built to emulate that functionality. This is how services like [*Pretendo*](https://pretendo.network/) operate. As such, you would not be able to play “Online”, you can however play multiplayer games.
### What's the Difference Between Online and Multiplayer?
I have chosen the wording carefully here for a reason.
- Online: Games that connect to Nintendo's Official servers and allow games/functionality using that communication method are unsupported on any emulator currently (for obvious reasons).
- Multiplayer: The ability to play with multiple players on separate systems. This is supported for games that support LDN Local Wireless.
The rule of thumb here is simple: If a game supports the ability to communicate without a server (Local Wireless, LAN, etc.) you will be able to play with other users. If it requires a server to function - it will not. You will need to look up if your title support Local Wireless/LAN play as an option.
### How Does Multiplayer Work on Eden Exactly?
Eden's multiplayer works by emulating the Switch's local wireless (LDN) system, then tunneling that traffic over the internet through “rooms” that act like lobbies. Each player runs their own instance of the emulator, and as long as everyone joins the same room and the game supports local wireless multiplayer, the emulated consoles see each other as if they were on the same local network. This design avoids typical one-save netplay issues because every user keeps an independent save and console state while only the in-game wireless packets are forwarded through the room server. In practice, you pick or host a room, configure your network interface/port forwarding if needed, then launch any LDN-capable game; from the game's perspective it is just doing standard local wireless, while the emulator handles discovery and communication over the internet or LAN.
### What Do I Need to Do?
That depends entirely on what your goal is and your level of technical ability, you have a 2 options on how to proceed.
1. Join a Public Lobby.
1. If you just want to play *Mario Kart 8 Deluxe* with other people and don't care how it works or about latency - this is the option for you. See the *Joining a Multiplayer Room* section for instructions on how to do this.
2. Host Your Own Room.
1. This option will require you to be comfortable with accessing your router's configuration, altering firewall rules, and troubleshooting when things (inevitably) don't work out perfectly on the first try. Use this option if you want to control the room entirely, are concerned about latency issues, or just want to run something for your friends. See the *Hosting a Multiplayer Room* section for next steps*.*
### Can Other Platforms Play Together?
Yes - the platform you choose to run the emulator on does not matter. Steam Deck users can play with Windows users, Android users can play with MacOS users, etc. Furthermore different emulators can play together as well (Eden/Citron/Ryubing, etc.) - but be you may want to all go to the same one if you are having issues.
### What Pitfalls Should I Look Out For?
While it would be nice if everything always worked perfectly - that is not reality. Here are some things you should watch out for when attempting to play multiplayer.
1. Emulator Version Mismatches
1. Occasionally updates to the emulator of choice alter how the LDN functionality is handled. In these situations, unexpected behavior can occur when trying to establish LDN connections. This is a good first step to check if you are having issues playing a game together, but can join the same lobby without issue.
2. Game Version Mismatches
1. It is best practice to have the game version be identical to each other in order to ensure that there is no difference in how the programs are handling the LDN logic. Games are black boxes that the dev team cannot see into to ensure the logic handling operates the same way. For this reason, it is highly advised that the game versions match across all the players. This would be a good 2nd step to check if you are having issues playing a game together, but can join the same lobby without issue.
3. Latency
1. Because this implementation is emulating a LAN/Local Wireless connection - it is extremely sensitive to network latency and drops. Eden has done a good job of trying to account for this and not immediately drop users out - but it is not infallible. If latency is a concern or becomes an issue - consider hosting a room.
---
## Joining a Multiplayer Room
Use this when you need to connect to a multiplayer room for LDN functionality inside of Eden. This does not cover how to host a room, only joining existing ones.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Access-Your-Multiplayer-Room-Externally-2c357c2edaf681c0ab2ce2ee624d809d) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden set up and functioning
- Multiplayer Options Configured in Eden Settings
- Network Access
## Steps
There are 2 primary methods that you can use to connect to an existing room, depending on how the room is hosted.
- Joining a Public Lobby
- This option allows you to view publicly hosted lobbies and join them easily. Use this option if you just want to join a room and play quickly.
- Directly Connecting to a Room
- Use this option if the hosted room is not on the public lobby list (private, internal network only, etc.)
<aside>
***NOTE:*** Just because a lobby appears on the public lobby list, does not mean that the hoster has properly configured the necessary port forwarding/firewall rules to allow a connection. If you cannot connect to a lobby, move onto another entry as the issue is probably not on your end. Start looking at your environment if you are unable to connect to multiple/any lobbies.
</aside>
### Joining a Public Lobby
1. Open Eden and navigate to *Multiplayer → Browse Public Game Lobby*.
2. The **Public Room Browser** will now open and display a list of publicly accessible rooms. Find one you want to connect to and double click it.
<aside>
***NOTE***: Just because a room is set for a specific game, does not mean that you ***have*** to play that game in that lobby. It is generally good practice to do so, but there is no enforcement of that.
</aside>
3. You will now see a window showing everyone on the lobby, or an error message.
### Direct Connecting to a Room
If the hoster has not made the lobby public, or you don't want to find it in the public game browser - use this option to connect.
1. Open Eden and navigate to *Multiplayer → Direct Connect*.
2. Enter the *Server Address, Port*, *Nickname* (what your user will be called in the room), and a *Password* (if the hoster set one, otherwise leave it blank) and hit **Connect.**
3. You will now see a window showing everyone on the lobby, or an error message.
---
# Hosting a Multiplayer Room
Use this guide for when you want to host a multiplayer lobby to play with others in Eden. In order to have someone access the room from outside your local network, see the *Access Your Multiplayer Room Externally* section for next steps.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Hosting-a-Multiplayer-Room-2c357c2edaf6819481dbe8a99926cea2) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden set up and Functioning
- Network Access
- Ability to allow programs through the firewall on your device.
## Steps
1. Open Eden and navigate to *Emulation → Multiplayer → Create Room.*
2. Fill out the following information in the popup dialog box.
| **Option** | **Acceptable Values** | **Default** | **Description** |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Room Name | *Any string between 4 - 20 characters.* | *None* | Controls the name of the room and how it would appear in the Public Game Lobby/Room screen. |
| Username | *Any string between 4 - 20 characters.* | *None* | Controls the name your user will appear as to the other users in the room. |
| Preferred Game | *Any Game from your Game List.* | The first game on your game list | What game will the lobby be playing? You are not forced to play the game you choose and can switch games without needing to recreate the room. |
| Password | *None or any string* | *None* | What password do you want to secure the room with, if any. |
| Max Players | 2 - 16 | 8 | How many players do you want to allow in the room at a time? |
| Port | 1024 - 65535 | 24872 | What port do you want to run the lobby on? Could technically be any port number, but it's best to choose an uncommon port to avoid potential conflicts. See [*Well-Known Ports*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_TCP_and_UDP_port_numbers#Well-known_ports) for more information on ports commonly used. |
| Room Description | *None or any string* | *None* | An optional message that elaborates on what the room is for, or for a makeshift message of the day presented to users in the lobby. |
| Load Previous Ban List | [Checked, Unchecked] | Checked | Tells Eden to load the list containing users you have banned before. |
| Room Type | [Public, Unlisted] | Public | Specifies whether you want the server to appear in the public game lobby browser |
3. Click **Host Room** to start the room server. You may get a notice to allow the program through the firewall from your operating system. Allow it and then users can attempt to connect to your room.
---
# Access Your Multiplayer Room Externally
Quite often the person with whom you want to play is located off of your internal network (LAN). If you want to host a room and play with them you will need to get your devices to communicate with each other. This guide will go over your options on how to do this so that you can play together.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Access-Your-Multiplayer-Room-Externally-2c357c2edaf681c0ab2ce2ee624d809d) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden set up and Functioning
- Network Access
## Options
### Port Forwarding
- **Difficulty Level**: High
<aside>
Use this option if you want the greatest performance/lowest latency, don't want to install any software, and have the ability to modify your networking equipment's configuration (most notably - your router). Avoid this option if you cannot modify your router's configuration or are uncomfortable with looking up things on your own.
</aside>
Port forwarding is a networking technique that directs incoming traffic arriving at a specific port on a router or firewall to a designated device and port inside a private local network. When an external client contacts the public IP address of the router on that port, the router rewrites the packet's destination information (IP address and sometimes port number) and forwards it to the internal host that is listening on the corresponding service. This allows services such as web servers, game servers, or remote desktop sessions hosted behind NAT (Network Address Translation) to be reachable from the wider Internet despite the devices themselves having non-routable private addresses.
The process works by creating a static mapping—often called a “port-forward rule”—in the router's configuration. The rule specifies three pieces of data: the external (public) port, the internal (private) IP address of the target machine, and the internal port on which that machine expects the traffic. When a packet arrives, the router checks its NAT table, matches the external port to a rule, and then translates the packet's destination to the internal address before sending it onward. Responses from the internal host are similarly rewritten so they appear to come from the router's public IP, completing the bidirectional communication loop. This mechanism enables seamless access to services inside a protected LAN without exposing the entire network.
For our purposes we would pick the port we want to expose (*e.g. 24872*) and we would access our router's configuration and create a port-forward rule to send the traffic from an external connection to your local machine over our specified port (*24872)*. The exact way to do so, varies greatly by router manufacturer - and sometimes require contacting your ISP to do so depending on your agreement. You can look up your router on [*portforward.com*](https://portforward.com/router.htm) which may have instructions on how to do so for your specific equipment. If it is not there, you will have to use Google/ChatGPT to determine the steps for your equipment.
### Use a Tunnelling Service
- **Difficulty Level**: Easy
<aside>
Use this option if you don't want to have to worry about other users machine/configuration settings, but also cannot do port forwarding. This will still require that you as the hoster install a program and sign up for an account - but will prevent you from having to deal with port forwards or networking equipment. Avoid this option if there is not a close relay and you are getting issues with latency.
</aside>
Using a Tunnelling service may be the solution to avoid port forward, but also avoid worrying about your users setup. A tunnelling service works by having a lightweight client run on the machine that hosts the game server. That client immediately opens an **outbound** encrypted connection (typically over TLS/QUIC) to a relay node operated by the tunnel provider's cloud infrastructure. Because outbound traffic is almost always allowed through NAT routers and ISP firewalls, the tunnel can be established even when the host sits behind carrier-grade NAT or a strict firewall. The tunnel provider then assigns a public address (e.g.,`mygame.playit.gg:12345`). When a remote player connects to that address, the traffic reaches the the tunnel provider relay, which forwards it through the already-established tunnel back to the client on the private network, and finally onto the local game server's port. In effect, the server appears to the Internet as if it were listening on the public address, while the host never needs to configure port-forwarding rules or expose its own IP directly.
For our purposes we would spawn the listener for the port that way chose when hosting our room. The user would connect to our assigned public address/port combination, and it would be routed to our machine. The tunnel must remain active for as long as you want the connection to remain open. Closing the terminal will kill the tunnel and disconnect the users.
**Recommended Services:**
- [*Playit.GG*](https://playit.gg/)
### Use a VPN Service
- **Difficulty**: Easy
<aside>
Use this option if you don't want to use a tunnelling service, or don't want to manage the overhead of the playit gg solution, don't want to send data through the relay, or any other reason. Avoid this method if you do not want to have to manage VPN installation/configuration for your users.
</aside>
The VPN solution is a good compromise between the tunnelling solution and port forwarding. You do not have to port forward or touch your networking equipment at all - but also don't need to send all your data connections through a 3rd party relay. The big downside is that you will have to ensure all of your users have your VPN solution installed *and* that they have a valid configuration. When looking for a solution, it is advised to find one that uses the WireGuard protocol for speed, and does not require communication with a server beyond the initial handshake.
**Recommended Services:**
- [*Tailscale*](https://tailscale.com/)
- [*ZeroTier*](https://www.zerotier.com/)
- *Self-hosted VPN Solution*
- This is so far out of the scope of this document it has a different postal code.
*Check with the provider you select on the sign up and installation process specific to that provider.*
---
# Finding the Server Information for a Multiplayer Room
Use this guide when you need to determine the connection information for the Public Multiplayer Lobby you are connected to.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Finding-the-Server-Information-for-a-Multiplayer-Room-2c557c2edaf6809e94e8ed3429b9eb26) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden set up and configured
- Internet Access
## Steps
### Method 1: Grabbing the Address from the Log File
1. Open Eden and Connect to the room you want to identify.
1. See the *Joining a Multiplayer Room* section for instructions on how to do so if you need them.
2. Go to *File → Open Eden Folder*, then open the **config** folder.
3. Open the the **qt-config.ini** file in a text editor.
4. Search for the following keys:
1. `Multiplayer\ip=`
2. `Multiplayer\port=`
5. Copy the Server Address and Port.
### Method 2: Using a Web Browser
1. Obtain the name of the room you want the information for.
2. Open a Web Browser.
3. Navigate to [`https://api.ynet-fun.xyz/lobby`](https://api.ynet-fun.xyz/lobby)
4. Press *Ctrl + F* and search for the name of your room.
5. Look for and copy the Server Address and Port.
### Method 3: Using a Terminal (PowerShell or CURL)
1. Obtain the name of the room you want the information for.
2. Open the terminal supported by your operating system.
3. Run one of the following commands, replacing *<Name>* with the name of the server from step 1.
### PowerShell Command [Windows Users]
```powershell
# Calls the API to get the address and port information
(Invoke-RestMethod -Method Get -Uri "https://api.ynet-fun.xyz/lobby").rooms | Where-Object {$_.Name -eq '<NAME>'} | Select address,port | ConvertTo-Json
# Example Output
#{
# "address": "118.208.233.90",
# "port": 5001
#}
```
### CURL Command [MacOS/Linux Users] **Requires jq*
```bash
# Calls the API to get the address and port information
curl -s "https://api.ynet-fun.xyz/lobby" | jq '.rooms[] | select(.name == "<NAME>") | {address, port}'
# Example Output
#{
# "address": "118.208.233.90",
# "port": 5001
#}
```
4. Copy the Server Address and Port.
---
# Multiplayer for Local Co-Op Games
Use this guide when you want to play with a friend on a different system for games that only support local co-op.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Multiplayer-for-Local-Co-Op-Games-2c657c2edaf680c59975ec6b52022a2d) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
Occasionally you will want to play a game with a friend on a game that does not support LDN multiplayer, and only offer local co-op (multiple controllers connected to a single console), such as with *New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.* Emulation solutions have developed 2 primary methods for handling these cases.
1. Netplay: Netplay lets two or more players run the same game on their own computers while sharing each other's controller inputs over the internet, so everyone sees the same game world in sync. One player hosts the session, and the others join as guests, sending their button presses back and forth to keep the gameplay coordinated.
1. This is a huge over-simplification of how it works, but gives you an idea
2. Low-Latency remote desktop solutions: Using a service like *Parsec*, the host shares his screen to a remote party with an input device connected. This device sends inputs to the host machine.
In either situation at its core, we are emulating an input device on the host machine, so the game believes 2 controllers are connected. No current Switch emulator has a Netplay offering, so we use Parsec to accomplish this for us.
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden Set Up and Fully Configured
- A [*Parsec*](https://parsec.app/) Account
- Parsec is free to use for personal, non-commercial use. For instructions on how to set up an account and install the client you should refer to the Parsec documentation on it's site.
- Parsec client installed on your machine and remote (friend's) machine
## Steps
<aside>
This guide will assume you are the one hosting the game and go over things *Parsec* specific at a high level, as their system is subject to change. Follow *Parsec's* documentation where needed.
</aside>
1. Launch Parsec on the host machine.
2. Connect to the other player in Parsec. You will know it is successful when the other player can see the host's screen.
1. If you are the one hosting the game, you will have your friend initiate the remote connection you will accept.
2. If you are joining a game, you will have to send a connection request the host will have to accept.
3. Verify that the remote player can see the screen and that there is no issues with the connection.
4. Launch Eden.
5. Navigate to *Emulation → Configure*.
6. Select the **Controls** tab.
7. Set up your controller, if necessary.
8. Select the **Player 2** tab and select the **Connect Controller** checkbox. This enables inputs from another device to be seen as a second controller.
9. Dropdown the **Input Device** and select the controller.
1. What exactly it shows up as depends on the Parsec settings.
10. Set up the remote player's controller.
11. Hit **OK** to apply the changes.
12. Launch the game you want to play and enter the co-op mode. How this works depends on the game, so you will have to look in the menus or online to find out.
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# Eden Quick Start
Use this guide to get starting using the Eden emulator on Steam Deck.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Eden-Quick-Start-2b757c2edaf680d49ffdcda291a32840) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
---
### Pre-Requisites
- Firmware dumped from your console
- Keys extracted from your console
- Games dumped from your console
- Internet Connection
---
## Steps
1. Access Steam Desktop Mode.
2. Download either the *Stable* or *Nightly* Eden AppImage onto your Steam Deck and save it somewhere accessible.
<aside>
***TIP***: If you have questions about the requirements, architectures, or general information surrounding what release you need - see the [*Basics Guide*](./Basics.md) and [*Architectures Guide*](./Architectures.md).
</aside>
3. Double-Click the Eden executable to launch the program.
<aside>
***NOTE***: The first time you run the AppImage you will get a notification asking you to confirm you want to launch the program. Hit **Continue**.
</aside>
4. If you have had a different Switch emulator installed, it will detect and ask if you want to import those settings. Make your selection to close the screen.
5. Eden will now launch and notify you about missing Encryption keys. Close the dialog box by hitting **OK**.
6. Navigate to **Tools → Install Decryption Keys**, navigate to the folder containing your ***prod.keys*** file and select the file and hit **Open**.
7. Navigate to **Tools → Install Firmware →** *Select **From Folder*** or ***From ZIP*** - depending on how your firmware is stored, navigate to where it is stored and select it.
8. Double-Click the main window to add the folder containing your games.
9. Go to *Emulation > Configure > Input* and set up your controller. Click **OK** to close the dialog window.
10. Double-Click a game to run it.
@@ -4,18 +4,21 @@ Use this guide to get starting using the Eden emulator.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Eden-Quick-Start-2b057c2edaf6817b9859d8bcdb474017) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
## Windows
---
### Pre-Requisites
- The [*latest C++ Redistributable*](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170#latest-supported-redistributable-version) from Microsoft.
- Eden will not even launch without it see [*Eden Fails to Launch*](./Troubleshoot.md) for more information.
- Eden will not even launch without it see [*Eden Fails to Launch*](./EdenFailsToLaunch.md) for more information.
- Firmware dumped from your console
- Keys extracted from your console
- Games dumped from your console
- Internet Connection
### Steps
---
## Steps
1. Download either the *Stable* or *Nightly* Eden application.
<aside>
@@ -41,39 +44,4 @@ Use this guide to get starting using the Eden emulator.
6. Navigate to **Tools → Install Firmware**, *Select **From Folder*** or ***From ZIP*** - depending on how your firmware is stored, navigate to where it is stored and select it.
7. Double-Click the main window to add the folder containing your games.
8. Go to *Emulation > Configure > Input* and set up your controller of choice. Click **OK** to close the dialog window.
9. Double-Click a game to run it.
## Steamdeck
### Pre-Requisites
- Firmware dumped from your console
- Keys extracted from your console
- Games dumped from your console
- Internet Connection
### Steps
1. Access Steam Desktop Mode.
2. Download either the *Stable* or *Nightly* Eden AppImage onto your Steam Deck and save it somewhere accessible.
<aside>
***TIP***: If you have questions about the requirements, architectures, or general information surrounding what release you need - see the [*Basics Guide*](./Basics.md) and [*Architectures Guide*](./Architectures.md).
</aside>
3. Double-Click the Eden executable to launch the program.
<aside>
***NOTE***: The first time you run the AppImage you will get a notification asking you to confirm you want to launch the program. Hit **Continue**.
</aside>
4. If you have had a different Switch emulator installed, it will detect and ask if you want to import those settings. Make your selection to close the screen.
5. Eden will now launch and notify you about missing Encryption keys. Close the dialog box by hitting **OK**.
6. Navigate to **Tools → Install Decryption Keys**, navigate to the folder containing your ***prod.keys*** file and select the file and hit **Open**.
7. Navigate to **Tools → Install Firmware →** *Select **From Folder*** or ***From ZIP*** - depending on how your firmware is stored, navigate to where it is stored and select it.
8. Double-Click the main window to add the folder containing your games.
9. Go to *Emulation > Configure > Input* and set up your controller. Click **OK** to close the dialog window.
10. Double-Click a game to run it.
9. Double-Click a game to run it.
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This handbook is primarily aimed at the end-user - baking useful knowledge for enhancing their emulation experience.
## Basics
- **[The Basics](Basics.md)**
- **[Quickstart](./QuickStart.md)**
- **[Run On macOS](./RunOnMacOS.md)**
- **[Audio](Audio.md)**
- **[Graphics](Graphics.md)**
- **[Data, Savefiles and Storage](Storage.md)**
- **[Orphaned Profiles](Orphaned.md)**
- **[Troubleshooting](./Troubleshoot.md)**
- **[Using Amiibo](./UsingAmiibo.md)**
- **[Using Cheats](./UsingCheats.md)**
- **[Importing Saves](./ImportingSaves.md)**
- **[Add Eden to Steam ROM Manager](./AddEdenToSRM.md)**
- **[Add Games to Steam ROM Manager](./AddGamesToSRM.md)**
- **[Installing Atmosphere Mods](./InstallingAtmosphereMods.md)**
- **[Installing Updates & DLCs](./InstallingUpdatesDLC.md)**
- **[Controller Profiles](./ControllerProfiles.md)**
- **[Alter Date & Time](./AlterDateTime.md)**
## Advanced
- **[How To Access Logs](./HowToAccessLogs.md)**
- **[Gyro Controls](./GyroControls.md)**
- **[Platforms and Architectures](Architectures.md)**
- **[Server hosting](ServerHosting.md)**
- **[Graphics](Graphics.md)**
- **[Platforms and Architectures](Architectures.md)**
- **[Testing](Testing.md)**
- **[Data, savefiles and storage](Storage.md)**
- **[Orphaned Profiles](Orphaned.md)**
- **[Command Line](CommandLine.md)**
- **[Native Application Development](Native.md)**
- **[Adding Boolean Settings Toggles](AddingBooleanToggles.md)**
- **[Adding Debug Knobs](./AddingDebugKnobs.md)**
- **[Syncthing Guide](./SyncthingGuide.md)**
- **[Testing](Testing.md)**
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# User Handbook - Backing Up/Syncing Eden Game Saves
Use this guide for when you want to configure automated backup/syncing of your Eden save files using [*Syncthing*](https://syncthing.net/).
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Backing-Up-Syncing-Eden-Game-Saves-2b357c2edaf68000b40cfab2c2c3dc0a) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden already installed, configured, and functioning.
- Devices to run Syncthing on.
- Ability to allow a program to communicate through the firewall of your device.
## Introduction
<aside>
***WARNING***: You should manually back up your save files before proceeding with this guide. If you incorrectly perform the steps, you risk losing them!
</aside>
- While this is a de-centralized model without the concepts of a Server/Client, Parent/Child, etc. - For the purposes of these guides, we will borrow from this models terminology to avoid sync conflicts and potential data loss. After the initial setup, all the devices in the sync network are equals and can push & pull files from any other device.
- In order for this to work, you should get all of the save files in Eden in the save folder on the Parent.
- If you need help doing that, see the ***Importing Saves into Eden*** guide for the platform you elect to act as the Parent, and delete the save files on the "Child" devices.
### Terminology
- **Sync Network**: All the devices configured in *Syncthing* to push/pull files.
- **Parent**: This will be the device that you elect to push files to the other devices. There can only be one here initially in order to avoid sync conflicts.
- **Child**: All the other devices added to the Sync Network. These devices will pull files from the Parent.
## Overview
Rather than giving a breakdown of all the platforms and configurations, those will be in the platforms specific guides - this will serve as a general overview of Syncthing.
### What is Syncthing Anyway?
Syncthing is a continuous file synchronization program (in the laymans - make sure 2 or more systems with the same files are always up to date). This is perfect for game saves where we would want to play on 1 device, save our game, and then continue playing it on another device. This technology is what Epic/Steam/etc. use to allow you to do this on games run through their respective services. Syncthing is an open source implementation of this technology that you control, rather than relying on a 3rd party. This has a few key benefits, most notably - better security, privacy, and speed (when on your LAN).
### What are some common issues?
Syncthing is fairly robust and doesnt have many issues luckily, but there are some things you should watch out for (almost all of them a user issue).
- Sync conflicts
- If for whatever reason you update the same file on 2 different machines, the system does not know which updated file is considered the one to sync across. This results in a ***sync conflict*** where it may not sync the files as you would expect. Worst case scenario, this can result in your save progress being lost if you are not careful. When one of these occurs, it will create a copy of the file and store it with a specific name, like this example, *Paper Mario.sync-conflict-20251102-072925-TZBBN6S.srm.* To resolve this, you must remove the other files and remove the *.sync-conflict-<TIMESTAMP>-<Syncthing Device ID>* from the file name of the file you want to keep.
- Accidental Deletions
- If you delete a file from one of the devices, it will also remove the file on the other devices when they perform a sync so be careful when doing this.
## Windows
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden already installed, configured, and functioning.
- Ability to allow a program to communicate through the firewall in Windows.
- Ability to extract archive (.zip/.7z/.rar) files.
### Steps
<aside>
***WARNING***: You should manually back up your save files before proceeding with this guide. If you incorrectly perform the steps, you risk losing them!
</aside>
#### Downloading and Installing *Syncthing*
1. Download [*Syncthing Tray*](https://martchus.github.io/syncthingtray/#downloads-section).
1. While it is available as a command line interface, for most people I would recommend *Syncthing Tray* on Windows. For most people here, you would download the **64-bit (Intel/AMD)** version.
2. Open the downloaded archive and extract the **syncthingtray.exe** to wherever you want to store the executable.
3. Double-Click the application to run it, select the **Start guided setup** on the splash screen that appears and press **Next**.
<aside>
***NOTE***: You may get a Windows Defender Smart Screen pop up, this is a known thing, just accept and run anyway.
</aside>
4. It will then look for an existing Syncthing instance to pull settings from, but will likely fail to do so if you are here. Regardless, select the **Yes, continue configuration** option.
5. Select ***Start Syncthing application that is built into Syncthing Tray***, this means it will use a built in Syncthing executable rather than relying on an externally provided one. Press **Next** to continue.
6. Check the box to start Syncthing Tray on login - as the name implies, this means the program will run automatically whenever you log onto the computer. Press Next to continue.
7. You will now be presented with a confirmation window with your selections, confirm they are what you want and hit **Apply** to continue.
8. You will now be prompted with a confirmation window and a message to allow it through the firewall. Allow the access through the firewall to close that pop up. The confirmation screen has a QR code and the devices identifier - you will need one of these to add other devices to the sync system.
9. *Syncthing/Syncthing Tray* are now installed.
#### Configuring this Machine as a Parent
Use this when you want to set this machine as the initial source of truth (push files out to all the other devices). Afterwards they will all be equal partners, not a parent/child relationship, this just helps with initial setup.
1. Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing.**
2. You will now have a browser window open up to a web GUI to configure *Syncthing*. You will get a pop up about allowing anonymous usage and setting a password, make your selections to close them.
3. Well start by adding the folder with our save files that we want to sync by Pressing **+ Add Folder**.
4. A pop-up window will appear, fill in the Folder label field with whatever you want to call it, like Switch Saves.
5. Enter the Full folder path to where your save files are stored on this machine.
<aside>
***TIP***: The easiest way to do this would be to open Eden, right-click a game that has a save, hit ***Open Save Data Location,*** and then go up 1 directory. It should contain folders with the TitleID of your games.
It should look similar to this: ..*\nand\user\save\0000000000000000\EC573727F509799675F6E5112C581D7E*
</aside>
6. Ignore the other tabs for now and hit **Save**.
7. The folder is now ready to be shared with other devices.
#### Configuring this Machine as a Child
Use this when you want to set this machine up as a child (pull files from the other devices). Afterwards they will all be equal partners, not a parent/child relationship, this just helps with initial setup.
1. Install Syncthing Tray on the client device following the section above. Copy the childs ID and store it so it is accessible to the Parent.
2. ***ON THE PARENT***: Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing** if it is not open already**.**
3. You will now have a browser window open up to a web GUI to configure *Syncthing*. You will get a pop up about allowing anonymous usage and setting a password, make your selections to close them.
4. Navigate down to **+ Add Remote Device**, we are going to add our Child device, so I hope you have its ID handy. If not, go back and get it.
5. Add the ID and Name the device, the device may appear as a **nearby device**, in which case you can just click it to pre-populate the Device ID.
6. Click the **Sharing** Tab, and check the box next to the folder you set up on the Parent (Switch Saves in my case). Hit **Save.**
7. We are done with the parent, now **SWITCH OVER TO THE CHILD.**
8. ***ON THE CHILD***: Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing** if it is not open already**.**
9. You should now see a connection request from the parent. Hit **+ Add Device** to add the device.
10. Hit **Save** to finish adding the device.
11. That pop-up will close and you will get notification that the device wants to share a folder now. Hit **Add.**
12. Enter the path to the save folder in Eden and hit **Save.**
<aside>
***TIP***: The easiest way to do this would be to open Eden, right-click a game that has a save, hit ***Open Save Data Location,*** and then go up 1 directory. It should contain folders with the TitleID of your games.
It should look similar to this: ..*\nand\user\save\0000000000000000\EC573727F509799675F6E5112C581D7E*
</aside>
13. *Syncthing* will now pull all the files from the Parent and store them in your local save directory. At this point the files are in sync and alterations to one will affect the other and both can be considered “*Parents*” for other devices you want to add. Repeat these steps for as many devices you want.
## Linux
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden already installed, configured, and functioning.
### Step 1: Downloading and Installing Syncthing
<aside>
***WARNING***: You should manually back up your save files before proceeding with this guide. If you incorrectly perform the steps, you risk losing them!
</aside>
<aside>
***NOTE***: I am using Linux Mint for my guides, but the steps should translate pretty easily to your distro. I ***hope*** that if you are running Linux you know the basic operations. Steam Deck users should follow the guide specific to that platform.
</aside>
1. Download [*Syncthing Tray*](https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.github.martchus.syncthingtray) from the Flatpak store.
2. Launch *Syncthing Tray* to run it, select the **Start guided setup** on the splash screen that appears and press **Next**.
3. It will then look for an existing *Syncthing* instance to pull settings from, but will likely fail to do so if you are here. Regardless, select the **Yes, continue configuration** option.
4. Select ***Start installed Syncthing application via Syncthing Tray***, this means it will use a built in Syncthing executable rather than relying on an externally provided one. Press **Next** to continue.
5. You will now be presented with a confirmation window with your selections, confirm they are what you want and hit **Apply** to continue.
6. You will now be prompted with a confirmation window that has a QR code and the devices identifier - you will need one of these to add other devices to the sync system.
7. *Syncthing/Syncthing Tray* are now installed. Press Finish to close the pop up.
<aside>
***NOTE***: By default due to flatpak sandboxing limitations, Syncthing Tray will not run automatically on login. You can get around this by following the [*instructions here*](https://github.com/flathub/io.github.martchus.syncthingtray).
</aside>
### Step 2: Configuring this Machine as a Parent
Use this when you want to set this machine as the initial source of truth (push files out to all the other devices). Afterwards they will all be equal partners, not a parent/child relationship, this just helps with initial setup.
1. Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing.**
1. If you dont have a taskbar in your distro, you can also reach it directly by opening a web browser to: *http://127.0.0.1:8384/.*
2. You will now have a browser window open up to a web GUI to configure *Syncthing*. You will get a pop up about allowing anonymous usage and setting a password, make your selections to close them.
3. Well start by adding the folder with our save files that we want to sync by Pressing **+ Add Folder**.
4. A pop-up window will appear, fill in the Folder label field with whatever you want to call it, like Switch Saves.
5. Enter the Full folder path to where your save files are stored on this machine.
<aside>
***TIP***: The easiest way to do this would be to open Eden, right-click a game that has a save, hit ***Open Save Data Location,*** and then go up 1 directory. It should contain folders with the TitleID of your games.
It should look similar to this: ..*\nand\user\save\0000000000000000\EC573727F509799675F6E5112C581D7E*
</aside>
6. Ignore the other tabs for now and hit **Save**.
7. The folder is now ready to be shared with other devices.
### Step 3: Configuring this Machine as a Child
Use this when you want to set this machine up as a child (pull files from the other devices). Afterwards they will all be equal partners, not a parent/child relationship, this just helps with initial setup.
1. Install Syncthing Tray on the client device following the section above. Copy the childs ID and store it so it is accessible to the Parent.
2. ***ON THE PARENT***: Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing** if it is not open already**.**
3. You will now have a browser window open up to a web GUI to configure *Syncthing*. You will get a pop up about allowing anonymous usage and setting a password, make your selections to close them.
4. Navigate down to **+ Add Remote Device**, we are going to add our Child device, so I hope you have its ID handy. If not, go back and get it.
5. Add the ID and Name the device, the device may appear as a **nearby device**, in which case you can just click it to pre-populate the Device ID.
6. Click the **Sharing** Tab, and check the box next to the folder you set up on the Parent (Switch Saves in my case). Hit **Save.**
7. We are done with the parent, now **SWITCH OVER TO THE CHILD.**
8. ***ON THE CHILD***: Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing** if it is not open already.
9. You should now see a connection request pop-up from the parent. Hit **+ Add Device** to add the device.
10. Hit **Save** to finish adding the device.
11. That pop-up will close and you will get notification that the device wants to share a folder now. Hit **Add.**
12. Enter the path to the save folder in Eden and hit **Save.**
<aside>
***TIP***: The easiest way to do this would be to open Eden, right-click a game that has a save, hit ***Open Save Data Location,*** and then go up 1 directory. It should contain folders with the TitleID of your games.
It should look similar to this: ..*\nand\user\save\0000000000000000\EC573727F509799675F6E5112C581D7E*
</aside>
13. *Syncthing* will now pull all the files from the Parent and store them in your local save directory. At this point the files are in sync and alterations to one will affect the other and both can be considered “*Parents*” for other devices you want to add. Repeat these steps for as many devices you want.
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# Backing Up/Syncing Eden Game Saves
Use this guide for when you want to configure automated backup/syncing of your Eden save files using [*Syncthing*](https://syncthing.net/).
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Backing-Up-Syncing-Eden-Game-Saves-2b357c2edaf68000b40cfab2c2c3dc0a) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
---
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden already installed, configured, and functioning.
- Devices to run Syncthing on.
- Ability to allow a program to communicate through the firewall of your device.
---
## Platform Specific Setup Guides
- [*Windows*](./SyncthingGuide_Windows.md)
- *MacOS (Coming Soon)*
- *Steam Deck (Coming Soon)*
- *Android (Coming Soon)*
- [*Linux*](./SyncthingGuide_Linux.md)
---
## A Few Notes Before You Proceed
<aside>
***WARNING***: You should manually back up your save files before proceeding with this guide. If you incorrectly perform the steps, you risk losing them!
</aside>
- While this is a de-centralized model without the concepts of a Server/Client, Parent/Child, etc. - For the purposes of these guides, we will borrow from this models terminology to avoid sync conflicts and potential data loss. After the initial setup, all the devices in the sync network are equals and can push & pull files from any other device.
- In order for this to work, you should get all of the save files in Eden in the save folder on the Parent.
- If you need help doing that, see the ***Importing Saves into Eden*** guide for the platform you elect to act as the Parent, and delete the save files on the "Child" devices.
### Terminology
- **Sync Network**: All the devices configured in *Syncthing* to push/pull files.
- **Parent**: This will be the device that you elect to push files to the other devices. There can only be one here initially in order to avoid sync conflicts.
- **Child**: All the other devices added to the Sync Network. These devices will pull files from the Parent.
---
## Overview
Rather than giving a breakdown of all the platforms and configurations, those will be in the platforms specific guides - this will serve as a general overview of Syncthing.
---
### What is Syncthing Anyway?
Syncthing is a continuous file synchronization program (in the laymans - make sure 2 or more systems with the same files are always up to date). This is perfect for game saves where we would want to play on 1 device, save our game, and then continue playing it on another device. This technology is what Epic/Steam/etc. use to allow you to do this on games run through their respective services. Syncthing is an open source implementation of this technology that you control, rather than relying on a 3rd party. This has a few key benefits, most notably - better security, privacy, and speed (when on your LAN).
---
### What are some common issues?
Syncthing is fairly robust and doesnt have many issues luckily, but there are some things you should watch out for (almost all of them a user issue).
- Sync conflicts
- If for whatever reason you update the same file on 2 different machines, the system does not know which updated file is considered the one to sync across. This results in a ***sync conflict*** where it may not sync the files as you would expect. Worst case scenario, this can result in your save progress being lost if you are not careful. When one of these occurs, it will create a copy of the file and store it with a specific name, like this example, *Paper Mario.sync-conflict-20251102-072925-TZBBN6S.srm.* To resolve this, you must remove the other files and remove the *.sync-conflict-<TIMESTAMP>-<Syncthing Device ID>* from the file name of the file you want to keep.
- Accidental Deletions
- If you delete a file from one of the devices, it will also remove the file on the other devices when they perform a sync so be careful when doing this.
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# Backing Up/Syncing Eden Game Saves
Use this guide for when you want to configure automated backup/syncing of your Eden save files using [*Syncthing*](https://syncthing.net/) on Linux.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Backing-Up-Syncing-Eden-Game-Saves-2b057c2edaf680fc8a28eba5a05fd7a3) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
---
### Pre-Requisites
- Read the [*Syncthing General Guide*](./SyncthingGuide_General.md).
- Eden already installed, configured, and functioning.
---
## Steps
<aside>
***WARNING***: You should manually back up your save files before proceeding with this guide. If you incorrectly perform the steps, you risk losing them!
</aside>
<aside>
***NOTE***: I am using Linux Mint for my guides, but the steps should translate pretty easily to your distro. I ***hope*** that if you are running Linux you know the basic operations. Steam Deck users should follow the guide specific to that platform.
</aside>
### Downloading and Installing Syncthing
1. Download [*Syncthing Tray*](https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.github.martchus.syncthingtray) from the Flatpak store.
2. Launch *Syncthing Tray* to run it, select the **Start guided setup** on the splash screen that appears and press **Next**.
3. It will then look for an existing *Syncthing* instance to pull settings from, but will likely fail to do so if you are here. Regardless, select the **Yes, continue configuration** option.
4. Select ***Start installed Syncthing application via Syncthing Tray***, this means it will use a built in Syncthing executable rather than relying on an externally provided one. Press **Next** to continue.
5. You will now be presented with a confirmation window with your selections, confirm they are what you want and hit **Apply** to continue.
6. You will now be prompted with a confirmation window that has a QR code and the devices identifier - you will need one of these to add other devices to the sync system.
7. *Syncthing/Syncthing Tray* are now installed. Press Finish to close the pop up.
<aside>
***NOTE***: By default due to flatpak sandboxing limitations, Syncthing Tray will not run automatically on login. You can get around this by following the [*instructions here*](https://github.com/flathub/io.github.martchus.syncthingtray).
</aside>
---
### Configuring this Machine as a Parent
Use this when you want to set this machine as the initial source of truth (push files out to all the other devices). Afterwards they will all be equal partners, not a parent/child relationship, this just helps with initial setup.
1. Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing.**
1. If you dont have a taskbar in your distro, you can also reach it directly by opening a web browser to: *http://127.0.0.1:8384/.*
2. You will now have a browser window open up to a web GUI to configure *Syncthing*. You will get a pop up about allowing anonymous usage and setting a password, make your selections to close them.
3. Well start by adding the folder with our save files that we want to sync by Pressing **+ Add Folder**.
4. A pop-up window will appear, fill in the Folder label field with whatever you want to call it, like Switch Saves.
5. Enter the Full folder path to where your save files are stored on this machine.
<aside>
***TIP***: The easiest way to do this would be to open Eden, right-click a game that has a save, hit ***Open Save Data Location,*** and then go up 1 directory. It should contain folders with the TitleID of your games.
It should look similar to this: ..*\nand\user\save\0000000000000000\EC573727F509799675F6E5112C581D7E*
</aside>
6. Ignore the other tabs for now and hit **Save**.
7. The folder is now ready to be shared with other devices.
---
### Configuring this Machine as a Child
Use this when you want to set this machine up as a child (pull files from the other devices). Afterwards they will all be equal partners, not a parent/child relationship, this just helps with initial setup.
1. Install Syncthing Tray on the client device following the section above. Copy the childs ID and store it so it is accessible to the Parent.
2. ***ON THE PARENT***: Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing** if it is not open already**.**
3. You will now have a browser window open up to a web GUI to configure *Syncthing*. You will get a pop up about allowing anonymous usage and setting a password, make your selections to close them.
4. Navigate down to **+ Add Remote Device**, we are going to add our Child device, so I hope you have its ID handy. If not, go back and get it.
5. Add the ID and Name the device, the device may appear as a **nearby device**, in which case you can just click it to pre-populate the Device ID.
6. Click the **Sharing** Tab, and check the box next to the folder you set up on the Parent (Switch Saves in my case). Hit **Save.**
7. We are done with the parent, now **SWITCH OVER TO THE CHILD.**
8. ***ON THE CHILD***: Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing** if it is not open already.
9. You should now see a connection request pop-up from the parent. Hit **+ Add Device** to add the device.
10. Hit **Save** to finish adding the device.
11. That pop-up will close and you will get notification that the device wants to share a folder now. Hit **Add.**
12. Enter the path to the save folder in Eden and hit **Save.**
<aside>
***TIP***: The easiest way to do this would be to open Eden, right-click a game that has a save, hit ***Open Save Data Location,*** and then go up 1 directory. It should contain folders with the TitleID of your games.
It should look similar to this: ..*\nand\user\save\0000000000000000\EC573727F509799675F6E5112C581D7E*
</aside>
13. *Syncthing* will now pull all the files from the Parent and store them in your local save directory. At this point the files are in sync and alterations to one will affect the other and both can be considered “*Parents*” for other devices you want to add. Repeat these steps for as many devices you want.
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# Backing Up/Syncing Eden Game Saves
Use this guide for when you want to configure automated backup/syncing of your Eden save files using [*Syncthing](https://syncthing.net/)* on Windows.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Backing-Up-Syncing-Eden-Game-Saves-2b057c2edaf680f5aa9cd1c4f97121ce) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
---
### Pre-Requisites
- Read the [*Syncthing General Guide*](./SyncthingGuide_General.md).
- Eden already installed, configured, and functioning.
- Ability to allow a program to communicate through the firewall in Windows.
- Ability to extract archive (.zip/.7z/.rar) files.
---
## Steps
<aside>
***WARNING***: You should manually back up your save files before proceeding with this guide. If you incorrectly perform the steps, you risk losing them!
</aside>
### Downloading and Installing *Syncthing*
1. Download [*Syncthing Tray*](https://martchus.github.io/syncthingtray/#downloads-section).
1. While it is available as a command line interface, for most people I would recommend *Syncthing Tray* on Windows. For most people here, you would download the **64-bit (Intel/AMD)** version.
2. Open the downloaded archive and extract the **syncthingtray.exe** to wherever you want to store the executable.
3. Double-Click the application to run it, select the **Start guided setup** on the splash screen that appears and press **Next**.
<aside>
***NOTE***: You may get a Windows Defender Smart Screen pop up, this is a known thing, just accept and run anyway.
</aside>
4. It will then look for an existing Syncthing instance to pull settings from, but will likely fail to do so if you are here. Regardless, select the **Yes, continue configuration** option.
5. Select ***Start Syncthing application that is built into Syncthing Tray***, this means it will use a built in Syncthing executable rather than relying on an externally provided one. Press **Next** to continue.
6. Check the box to start Syncthing Tray on login - as the name implies, this means the program will run automatically whenever you log onto the computer. Press Next to continue.
7. You will now be presented with a confirmation window with your selections, confirm they are what you want and hit **Apply** to continue.
8. You will now be prompted with a confirmation window and a message to allow it through the firewall. Allow the access through the firewall to close that pop up. The confirmation screen has a QR code and the devices identifier - you will need one of these to add other devices to the sync system.
9. *Syncthing/Syncthing Tray* are now installed.
---
### Configuring this Machine as a Parent
Use this when you want to set this machine as the initial source of truth (push files out to all the other devices). Afterwards they will all be equal partners, not a parent/child relationship, this just helps with initial setup.
1. Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing.**
2. You will now have a browser window open up to a web GUI to configure *Syncthing*. You will get a pop up about allowing anonymous usage and setting a password, make your selections to close them.
3. Well start by adding the folder with our save files that we want to sync by Pressing **+ Add Folder**.
4. A pop-up window will appear, fill in the Folder label field with whatever you want to call it, like Switch Saves.
5. Enter the Full folder path to where your save files are stored on this machine.
<aside>
***TIP***: The easiest way to do this would be to open Eden, right-click a game that has a save, hit ***Open Save Data Location,*** and then go up 1 directory. It should contain folders with the TitleID of your games.
It should look similar to this: ..*\nand\user\save\0000000000000000\EC573727F509799675F6E5112C581D7E*
</aside>
6. Ignore the other tabs for now and hit **Save**.
7. The folder is now ready to be shared with other devices.
---
### Configuring this Machine as a Child
Use this when you want to set this machine up as a child (pull files from the other devices). Afterwards they will all be equal partners, not a parent/child relationship, this just helps with initial setup.
1. Install Syncthing Tray on the client device following the section above. Copy the childs ID and store it so it is accessible to the Parent.
2. ***ON THE PARENT***: Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing** if it is not open already**.**
3. You will now have a browser window open up to a web GUI to configure *Syncthing*. You will get a pop up about allowing anonymous usage and setting a password, make your selections to close them.
4. Navigate down to **+ Add Remote Device**, we are going to add our Child device, so I hope you have its ID handy. If not, go back and get it.
5. Add the ID and Name the device, the device may appear as a **nearby device**, in which case you can just click it to pre-populate the Device ID.
6. Click the **Sharing** Tab, and check the box next to the folder you set up on the Parent (Switch Saves in my case). Hit **Save.**
7. We are done with the parent, now **SWITCH OVER TO THE CHILD.**
8. ***ON THE CHILD***: Right-Click the *Syncthing* Tray icon in your taskbar and select **Open Syncthing** if it is not open already**.**
9. You should now see a connection request from the parent. Hit **+ Add Device** to add the device.
10. Hit **Save** to finish adding the device.
11. That pop-up will close and you will get notification that the device wants to share a folder now. Hit **Add.**
12. Enter the path to the save folder in Eden and hit **Save.**
<aside>
***TIP***: The easiest way to do this would be to open Eden, right-click a game that has a save, hit ***Open Save Data Location,*** and then go up 1 directory. It should contain folders with the TitleID of your games.
It should look similar to this: ..*\nand\user\save\0000000000000000\EC573727F509799675F6E5112C581D7E*
</aside>
13. *Syncthing* will now pull all the files from the Parent and store them in your local save directory. At this point the files are in sync and alterations to one will affect the other and both can be considered “*Parents*” for other devices you want to add. Repeat these steps for as many devices you want.
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While this is mainly aimed for testers - normal users can benefit from these guidelines to make their life easier when trying to outline and/or report an issue.
## Getting logs
In order to get more information, you can find logs in the following location:
## How to Test a PR Against the Based Master When Issues Arise
When you're testing a pull request (PR) and encounter unexpected behavior, it's important to determine whether the issue was introduced by the PR or if it already exists in the base code. To do this, compare the behavior against the based master branch.
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- [Nightly Eden builds](https://github.com/pflyly/eden-nightly)
- [NixOS Eden Flake](https://github.com/Grantimatter/eden-flake)
- [ES-DE Frontend Support](https://github.com/GlazedBelmont/es-de-android-custom-systems)
@@ -1,14 +1,10 @@
# User Handbook - Using Amiibo
# Using Amiibo with Eden
Use this guide when you want to load Amiibo into your games for use with the Eden emulator.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Using-Amiibo-with-Eden-2b057c2edaf681b1b28ec6be600c6d3e) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
## Android
TBD
## Desktop
---
### Pre-Requisites
@@ -21,7 +17,9 @@ TBD
</aside>
### Steps
## Steps
---
1. Launch Eden and launch the game you want to load Amiibo for.
<aside>
@@ -42,4 +40,4 @@ TBD
</aside>
5. Upon loading a valid file, you will get a confirmation screen and your bonus content will be unlocked/functionality activated.
6. Repeat with any other Amiibo you want to use.
6. Repeat with any other Amiibo you want to use.
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
# User Handbook - Using Cheats
# Using Cheats with Eden
Use this guide when you want to add cheats into a game to alter gameplay for use with the Eden emulator.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Using-Cheats-with-Eden-2b057c2edaf6818fab66c276e2304bb4) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
## Android
---
### Pre-Requisites
@@ -21,7 +21,11 @@ Another option would be to launch the game in Eden and close it - then go into t
</aside>
### Step 1: Configuring a Cheat
---
## Steps
### Configuring a Cheat
1. Create a directory somewhere accessible on your phone with the name of the cheat. The name you choose only affects how it is displayed in Eden.
2. Create a directory inside of this folder called **cheats.**
@@ -48,7 +52,9 @@ Another option would be to launch the game in Eden and close it - then go into t
2. You should now see the cheat appear in the **Add-ons** screen.
3. Launch the game and confirm that the cheat is applied.
### Step 2: Multiple Cheats
---
### Multiple Cheats
In order to install multiple cheats, you must repeat the steps above with the new cheat, creating a new directory with the name of the cheat and cheats directory. You **cannot** install multiple cheats with a single file.
@@ -73,7 +79,9 @@ Community Member [Ninjistix](https://github.com/Ninjistix) created a utility (Wi
040E0000 0048A818 52800028
```
### Step 3: Enabling/Disabling Cheats
---
### Enabling/Disabling Cheats
Cheats are enabled by default, but can be disabled so they dont affect gameplay fairly easily using the game properties.
@@ -81,76 +89,4 @@ Cheats are enabled by default, but can be disabled so they dont affect gamepl
2. Scroll down on the properties until you see **Add-ons**, select this option.
3. *Select/Deselect* the name of the cheat you wish to enable/disable.
4. Click **OK** to close the window.
5. Launch the game to confirm the cheat is/is not active.
## Desktop
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden Emulator fully set up and configured
- The cheat(s) you want to apply
- The **Build ID** of the game.
<aside>
***TIP***: The easiest way I have found to find the Build ID is by Right-Clicking the game **IN RYUJINX** and hitting **Manage Cheats**. Your Build ID will be displayed at the top.
Another option would be to launch the game in Eden and close it - then go into the log and look for a line like this - the first 16 characters if your Build ID. **Make sure that it is the MAIN line**.
`[ 27.098382] Loader <Info> core/file_sys/patch_manager.cpp:HasNSOPatch:304: Querying NSO patch existence for build_id=AEE6DCCC06D9C05B42061E2019123A61, name=main`
</aside>
### Step 1: Configuring a Cheat
1. Copy the Hex Code of the cheat into a text file, optionally with the cheat name at the beginning like the example. Here this code will set the timer to 999 in *New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.*
```bash
[Time = 999]
58000000 00C88A70
78001000 00000090
64000000 00000000 003E6F00
```
1. Save the file as a **txt** file with the Build ID of the game. For my example, my Build ID is **AEE6DCCC06D9C05B** so my file would be `AEE6DCCC06D9C05B.txt`.
2. Launch Eden and wait for the program to load.
3. *Right-Click* the game in Eden and select **Open Mod Data Location**. A file explorer window should appear.
4. Create a folder inside of the file explorer window with the name of the cheat. This name does not matter and only affects how it appears in the game properties inside of Eden.
5. Navigate inside of this folder and create another folder called **cheats.**
6. Move the txt file you created earlier into this **cheats** folder. (e.g. `<mod_location>/Time 999/cheats/AEE6DCCC06D9C05B.txt` )
7. Go back to Eden and *right-click* the game. Select *Configure Game* and you should now see the cheat you created appear in the **Add-Ons** section with the name of the folder from step 6.
8. Launch the game to verify that the cheat is enabled.
### Step 2: Multiple Cheats
In order to install multiple cheats, you must repeat the steps above with the new cheat, creating a new directory with the name of the cheat and cheats directory. You **cannot** install multiple cheats with a single file.
Community Member [Ninjistix](https://github.com/Ninjistix) created a utility (Windows or anything that can run Python) that can take a file with multiple cheats and create the files/structure for you with a provided Build ID. To download and run it, see the [GitHub Project](https://github.com/Ninjistix/nxCheat_Splitter) page.
**Example cheat TXT file with multiple cheats. It must be in this format to work:**
```
[Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Various] <- Optional
[♯ 1. Always Star Power]
040E0000 00880580 52800035
[♯ 2. Star Power + Bubble Mode (Invincible)]
040E0000 00880580 52800075
[♯ 3. Can Fast Travel to Any Course and World]
040E0000 00935E10 52800036
040E0000 0048A528 52800028
040E0000 005D9F58 52800028
[♯ 4. Got All Top of Flag Poles]
040E0000 0048A818 52800028
```
### Step 3: Enabling/Disabling Cheats
Cheats are enabled by default, but can be disabled so they dont affect gameplay fairly easily using the game properties.
1. *Right-Click* the game and select *Configure Game*.
2. In the **Add-Ons** section, locate the cheat you wish to enable.
3. *Select/Deselect* the name of the cheat you wish to enable/disable.
4. Click **OK** to close the window.
5. Launch the game to confirm the cheat is/is not active.
5. Launch the game to confirm the cheat is/is not active.
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# Using Cheats with Eden
Use this guide when you want to add cheats into a game to alter gameplay for use with the Eden emulator.
**Click [Here](https://evilperson1337.notion.site/Using-Cheats-with-Eden-2b057c2edaf6818fab66c276e2304bb4) for a version of this guide with images & visual elements.**
---
### Pre-Requisites
- Eden Emulator fully set up and configured
- The cheat(s) you want to apply
- The **Build ID** of the game.
<aside>
***TIP***: The easiest way I have found to find the Build ID is by Right-Clicking the game **IN RYUJINX** and hitting **Manage Cheats**. Your Build ID will be displayed at the top.
Another option would be to launch the game in Eden and close it - then go into the log and look for a line like this - the first 16 characters if your Build ID. **Make sure that it is the MAIN line**.
`[ 27.098382] Loader <Info> core/file_sys/patch_manager.cpp:HasNSOPatch:304: Querying NSO patch existence for build_id=AEE6DCCC06D9C05B42061E2019123A61, name=main`
</aside>
## Steps
---
### Configuring a Cheat
1. Copy the Hex Code of the cheat into a text file, optionally with the cheat name at the beginning like the example. Here this code will set the timer to 999 in *New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.*
```bash
[Time = 999]
58000000 00C88A70
78001000 00000090
64000000 00000000 003E6F00
```
1. Save the file as a **txt** file with the Build ID of the game. For my example, my Build ID is **AEE6DCCC06D9C05B** so my file would be `AEE6DCCC06D9C05B.txt`.
2. Launch Eden and wait for the program to load.
3. *Right-Click* the game in Eden and select **Open Mod Data Location**. A file explorer window should appear.
4. Create a folder inside of the file explorer window with the name of the cheat. This name does not matter and only affects how it appears in the game properties inside of Eden.
5. Navigate inside of this folder and create another folder called **cheats.**
6. Move the txt file you created earlier into this **cheats** folder. (e.g. `<mod_location>/Time 999/cheats/AEE6DCCC06D9C05B.txt` )
7. Go back to Eden and *right-click* the game. Select *Configure Game* and you should now see the cheat you created appear in the **Add-Ons** section with the name of the folder from step 6.
8. Launch the game to verify that the cheat is enabled.
### Multiple Cheats
In order to install multiple cheats, you must repeat the steps above with the new cheat, creating a new directory with the name of the cheat and cheats directory. You **cannot** install multiple cheats with a single file.
Community Member [Ninjistix](https://github.com/Ninjistix) created a utility (Windows or anything that can run Python) that can take a file with multiple cheats and create the files/structure for you with a provided Build ID. To download and run it, see the [GitHub Project](https://github.com/Ninjistix/nxCheat_Splitter) page.
**Example cheat TXT file with multiple cheats. It must be in this format to work:**
```
[Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Various] <- Optional
[♯ 1. Always Star Power]
040E0000 00880580 52800035
[♯ 2. Star Power + Bubble Mode (Invincible)]
040E0000 00880580 52800075
[♯ 3. Can Fast Travel to Any Course and World]
040E0000 00935E10 52800036
040E0000 0048A528 52800028
040E0000 005D9F58 52800028
[♯ 4. Got All Top of Flag Poles]
040E0000 0048A818 52800028
```
---
### Enabling/Disabling Cheats
Cheats are enabled by default, but can be disabled so they dont affect gameplay fairly easily using the game properties.
1. *Right-Click* the game and select *Configure Game*.
2. In the **Add-Ons** section, locate the cheat you wish to enable.
3. *Select/Deselect* the name of the cheat you wish to enable/disable.
4. Click **OK** to close the window.
5. Launch the game to confirm the cheat is/is not active.
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AddJsonPackage(libadrenotools)
endif()
AddJsonPackage(gamemode)
if (gamemode_ADDED)
if (UNIX AND NOT APPLE AND NOT TARGET gamemode::headers)
add_library(gamemode INTERFACE)
target_include_directories(gamemode INTERFACE ${gamemode_SOURCE_DIR}/lib)
target_include_directories(gamemode INTERFACE gamemode)
add_library(gamemode::headers ALIAS gamemode)
endif()
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"package": "VulkanUtilityLibraries",
"repo": "scripts/VulkanUtilityHeaders",
"tag": "%VERSION%",
"git_version": "1.4.335",
"git_version": "1.4.328",
"artifact": "VulkanUtilityHeaders.tar.zst",
"git_host": "git.crueter.xyz",
"hash": "16dac0e6586702580c4279e4cd37ffe3cf909c93eb31b5069da7af36436d47b270a9cbaac953bb66c22ed12ed67ffa096688599267f307dfb62be1bc09f79833"
"hash": "9922217b39faf73cd4fc1510f2fdba14a49aa5c0d77f9ee24ee0512cef16b234d0cabc83c1fec861fa5df1d43e7f086ca9b6501753899119f39c5ca530cb0dae"
},
"spirv-tools": {
"package": "SPIRV-Tools",
@@ -218,12 +218,5 @@
"artifact": "MoltenVK-macOS.tar",
"hash": "5695b36ca5775819a71791557fcb40a4a5ee4495be6b8442e0b666d0c436bec02aae68cc6210183f7a5c986bdbec0e117aecfad5396e496e9c2fd5c89133a347",
"bundled": true
},
"gamemode": {
"repo": "FeralInteractive/gamemode",
"sha": "ce6fe122f3",
"hash": "e87ec14ed3e826d578ebf095c41580069dda603792ba91efa84f45f4571a28f4d91889675055fd6f042d7dc25b0b9443daf70963ae463e38b11bcba95f4c65a9",
"version": "1.7",
"find_args": "MODULE"
}
}
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--disable-ffmpeg
--disable-ffprobe
--disable-network
--disable-postproc
--disable-swresample
--enable-decoder=h264
--enable-decoder=vp8
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{
"ffmpeg": {
"repo": "FFmpeg/FFmpeg",
"sha": "5e56937b74",
"hash": "9ab0457dcd6ce6359b5053c1662f57910d332f68ca0cca9d4134d858464840917027374de3d97e0863c3a7daaea2fe4f4cd17d1c6d8e7f740f4ad91e71c2932b",
"sha": "ddf443f1e9",
"hash": "ded1c313843f23805102565bd3ca92602fb9c2951e059ca5e1a486ab3ef7d589acccf3cde05c5ff0cfc5199c3a261dccb4d2a93254e585824850696fb41a292e",
"bundled": true
},
"ffmpeg-ci": {
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
"package": "FFmpeg",
"name": "ffmpeg",
"repo": "crueter-ci/FFmpeg",
"version": "8.0.1-5e56937b74",
"version": "8.0-ddf443f1e9",
"min_version": "4.1"
}
}
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/*
Copyright (c) 2017-2019, Feral Interactive
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* Neither the name of Feral Interactive nor the names of its contributors
may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef CLIENT_GAMEMODE_H
#define CLIENT_GAMEMODE_H
/*
* GameMode supports the following client functions
* Requests are refcounted in the daemon
*
* int gamemode_request_start() - Request gamemode starts
* 0 if the request was sent successfully
* -1 if the request failed
*
* int gamemode_request_end() - Request gamemode ends
* 0 if the request was sent successfully
* -1 if the request failed
*
* GAMEMODE_AUTO can be defined to make the above two functions apply during static init and
* destruction, as appropriate. In this configuration, errors will be printed to stderr
*
* int gamemode_query_status() - Query the current status of gamemode
* 0 if gamemode is inactive
* 1 if gamemode is active
* 2 if gamemode is active and this client is registered
* -1 if the query failed
*
* int gamemode_request_start_for(pid_t pid) - Request gamemode starts for another process
* 0 if the request was sent successfully
* -1 if the request failed
* -2 if the request was rejected
*
* int gamemode_request_end_for(pid_t pid) - Request gamemode ends for another process
* 0 if the request was sent successfully
* -1 if the request failed
* -2 if the request was rejected
*
* int gamemode_query_status_for(pid_t pid) - Query status of gamemode for another process
* 0 if gamemode is inactive
* 1 if gamemode is active
* 2 if gamemode is active and this client is registered
* -1 if the query failed
*
* const char* gamemode_error_string() - Get an error string
* returns a string describing any of the above errors
*
* Note: All the above requests can be blocking - dbus requests can and will block while the daemon
* handles the request. It is not recommended to make these calls in performance critical code
*/
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
static char internal_gamemode_client_error_string[512] = { 0 };
/**
* Load libgamemode dynamically to dislodge us from most dependencies.
* This allows clients to link and/or use this regardless of runtime.
* See SDL2 for an example of the reasoning behind this in terms of
* dynamic versioning as well.
*/
static volatile int internal_libgamemode_loaded = 1;
/* Typedefs for the functions to load */
typedef int (*api_call_return_int)(void);
typedef const char *(*api_call_return_cstring)(void);
typedef int (*api_call_pid_return_int)(pid_t);
/* Storage for functors */
static api_call_return_int REAL_internal_gamemode_request_start = NULL;
static api_call_return_int REAL_internal_gamemode_request_end = NULL;
static api_call_return_int REAL_internal_gamemode_query_status = NULL;
static api_call_return_cstring REAL_internal_gamemode_error_string = NULL;
static api_call_pid_return_int REAL_internal_gamemode_request_start_for = NULL;
static api_call_pid_return_int REAL_internal_gamemode_request_end_for = NULL;
static api_call_pid_return_int REAL_internal_gamemode_query_status_for = NULL;
/**
* Internal helper to perform the symbol binding safely.
*
* Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure
*/
__attribute__((always_inline)) static inline int internal_bind_libgamemode_symbol(
void *handle, const char *name, void **out_func, size_t func_size, bool required)
{
void *symbol_lookup = NULL;
char *dl_error = NULL;
/* Safely look up the symbol */
symbol_lookup = dlsym(handle, name);
dl_error = dlerror();
if (required && (dl_error || !symbol_lookup)) {
snprintf(internal_gamemode_client_error_string,
sizeof(internal_gamemode_client_error_string),
"dlsym failed - %s",
dl_error);
return -1;
}
/* Have the symbol correctly, copy it to make it usable */
memcpy(out_func, &symbol_lookup, func_size);
return 0;
}
/**
* Loads libgamemode and needed functions
*
* Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure
*/
__attribute__((always_inline)) static inline int internal_load_libgamemode(void)
{
/* We start at 1, 0 is a success and -1 is a fail */
if (internal_libgamemode_loaded != 1) {
return internal_libgamemode_loaded;
}
/* Anonymous struct type to define our bindings */
struct binding {
const char *name;
void **functor;
size_t func_size;
bool required;
} bindings[] = {
{ "real_gamemode_request_start",
(void **)&REAL_internal_gamemode_request_start,
sizeof(REAL_internal_gamemode_request_start),
true },
{ "real_gamemode_request_end",
(void **)&REAL_internal_gamemode_request_end,
sizeof(REAL_internal_gamemode_request_end),
true },
{ "real_gamemode_query_status",
(void **)&REAL_internal_gamemode_query_status,
sizeof(REAL_internal_gamemode_query_status),
false },
{ "real_gamemode_error_string",
(void **)&REAL_internal_gamemode_error_string,
sizeof(REAL_internal_gamemode_error_string),
true },
{ "real_gamemode_request_start_for",
(void **)&REAL_internal_gamemode_request_start_for,
sizeof(REAL_internal_gamemode_request_start_for),
false },
{ "real_gamemode_request_end_for",
(void **)&REAL_internal_gamemode_request_end_for,
sizeof(REAL_internal_gamemode_request_end_for),
false },
{ "real_gamemode_query_status_for",
(void **)&REAL_internal_gamemode_query_status_for,
sizeof(REAL_internal_gamemode_query_status_for),
false },
};
void *libgamemode = NULL;
/* Try and load libgamemode */
libgamemode = dlopen("libgamemode.so.0", RTLD_NOW);
if (!libgamemode) {
/* Attempt to load unversioned library for compatibility with older
* versions (as of writing, there are no ABI changes between the two -
* this may need to change if ever ABI-breaking changes are made) */
libgamemode = dlopen("libgamemode.so", RTLD_NOW);
if (!libgamemode) {
snprintf(internal_gamemode_client_error_string,
sizeof(internal_gamemode_client_error_string),
"dlopen failed - %s",
dlerror());
internal_libgamemode_loaded = -1;
return -1;
}
}
/* Attempt to bind all symbols */
for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(bindings) / sizeof(bindings[0]); i++) {
struct binding *binder = &bindings[i];
if (internal_bind_libgamemode_symbol(libgamemode,
binder->name,
binder->functor,
binder->func_size,
binder->required)) {
internal_libgamemode_loaded = -1;
return -1;
};
}
/* Success */
internal_libgamemode_loaded = 0;
return 0;
}
/**
* Redirect to the real libgamemode
*/
__attribute__((always_inline)) static inline const char *gamemode_error_string(void)
{
/* If we fail to load the system gamemode, or we have an error string already, return our error
* string instead of diverting to the system version */
if (internal_load_libgamemode() < 0 || internal_gamemode_client_error_string[0] != '\0') {
return internal_gamemode_client_error_string;
}
/* Assert for static analyser that the function is not NULL */
assert(REAL_internal_gamemode_error_string != NULL);
return REAL_internal_gamemode_error_string();
}
/**
* Redirect to the real libgamemode
* Allow automatically requesting game mode
* Also prints errors as they happen.
*/
#ifdef GAMEMODE_AUTO
__attribute__((constructor))
#else
__attribute__((always_inline)) static inline
#endif
int gamemode_request_start(void)
{
/* Need to load gamemode */
if (internal_load_libgamemode() < 0) {
#ifdef GAMEMODE_AUTO
fprintf(stderr, "gamemodeauto: %s\n", gamemode_error_string());
#endif
return -1;
}
/* Assert for static analyser that the function is not NULL */
assert(REAL_internal_gamemode_request_start != NULL);
if (REAL_internal_gamemode_request_start() < 0) {
#ifdef GAMEMODE_AUTO
fprintf(stderr, "gamemodeauto: %s\n", gamemode_error_string());
#endif
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/* Redirect to the real libgamemode */
#ifdef GAMEMODE_AUTO
__attribute__((destructor))
#else
__attribute__((always_inline)) static inline
#endif
int gamemode_request_end(void)
{
/* Need to load gamemode */
if (internal_load_libgamemode() < 0) {
#ifdef GAMEMODE_AUTO
fprintf(stderr, "gamemodeauto: %s\n", gamemode_error_string());
#endif
return -1;
}
/* Assert for static analyser that the function is not NULL */
assert(REAL_internal_gamemode_request_end != NULL);
if (REAL_internal_gamemode_request_end() < 0) {
#ifdef GAMEMODE_AUTO
fprintf(stderr, "gamemodeauto: %s\n", gamemode_error_string());
#endif
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/* Redirect to the real libgamemode */
__attribute__((always_inline)) static inline int gamemode_query_status(void)
{
/* Need to load gamemode */
if (internal_load_libgamemode() < 0) {
return -1;
}
if (REAL_internal_gamemode_query_status == NULL) {
snprintf(internal_gamemode_client_error_string,
sizeof(internal_gamemode_client_error_string),
"gamemode_query_status missing (older host?)");
return -1;
}
return REAL_internal_gamemode_query_status();
}
/* Redirect to the real libgamemode */
__attribute__((always_inline)) static inline int gamemode_request_start_for(pid_t pid)
{
/* Need to load gamemode */
if (internal_load_libgamemode() < 0) {
return -1;
}
if (REAL_internal_gamemode_request_start_for == NULL) {
snprintf(internal_gamemode_client_error_string,
sizeof(internal_gamemode_client_error_string),
"gamemode_request_start_for missing (older host?)");
return -1;
}
return REAL_internal_gamemode_request_start_for(pid);
}
/* Redirect to the real libgamemode */
__attribute__((always_inline)) static inline int gamemode_request_end_for(pid_t pid)
{
/* Need to load gamemode */
if (internal_load_libgamemode() < 0) {
return -1;
}
if (REAL_internal_gamemode_request_end_for == NULL) {
snprintf(internal_gamemode_client_error_string,
sizeof(internal_gamemode_client_error_string),
"gamemode_request_end_for missing (older host?)");
return -1;
}
return REAL_internal_gamemode_request_end_for(pid);
}
/* Redirect to the real libgamemode */
__attribute__((always_inline)) static inline int gamemode_query_status_for(pid_t pid)
{
/* Need to load gamemode */
if (internal_load_libgamemode() < 0) {
return -1;
}
if (REAL_internal_gamemode_query_status_for == NULL) {
snprintf(internal_gamemode_client_error_string,
sizeof(internal_gamemode_client_error_string),
"gamemode_query_status_for missing (older host?)");
return -1;
}
return REAL_internal_gamemode_query_status_for(pid);
}
#endif // CLIENT_GAMEMODE_H
+3 -11
View File
@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ plugins {
id("androidx.navigation.safeargs.kotlin")
id("org.jlleitschuh.gradle.ktlint") version "11.4.0"
id("com.github.triplet.play") version "3.8.6"
id("idea")
}
/**
@@ -28,8 +27,6 @@ plugins {
*/
val autoVersion = (((System.currentTimeMillis() / 1000) - 1451606400) / 10).toInt()
val edenDir = project(":Eden").projectDir
@Suppress("UnstableApiUsage")
android {
namespace = "org.yuzu.yuzu_emu"
@@ -39,6 +36,7 @@ android {
buildFeatures {
viewBinding = true
buildConfig = true
}
compileOptions {
@@ -243,17 +241,11 @@ android {
externalNativeBuild {
cmake {
version = "3.22.1"
path = file("${edenDir}/CMakeLists.txt")
path = file("../../../CMakeLists.txt")
}
}
}
idea {
module {
// Inclusion to exclude build/ dir from non-Android
excludeDirs.add(file("${edenDir}/build"))
}
}
tasks.register<Delete>("ktlintReset", fun Delete.() {
delete(File(layout.buildDirectory.toString() + File.separator + "intermediates/ktLint"))
@@ -354,7 +346,7 @@ fun getGitVersion(): String {
}
afterEvaluate {
val artifactsDir = layout.projectDirectory.dir("${edenDir}/artifacts")
val artifactsDir = layout.projectDirectory.dir("../../../artifacts")
val outputsDir = layout.buildDirectory.dir("outputs").get()
android.applicationVariants.forEach { variant ->
+2 -5
View File
@@ -24,20 +24,17 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.POST_NOTIFICATIONS" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.VIBRATE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS" android:required="false" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE_SPECIAL_USE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.REQUEST_INSTALL_PACKAGES" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" tools:ignore="ScopedStorage" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" android:maxSdkVersion="32" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" android:maxSdkVersion="32" />
<application
android:name="org.yuzu.yuzu_emu.YuzuApplication"
android:label="@string/app_name_suffixed"
android:icon="@mipmap/ic_launcher"
android:roundIcon="@mipmap/ic_launcher_round"
android:icon="@drawable/ic_launcher"
android:allowBackup="true"
android:hasFragileUserData="false"
android:supportsRtl="true"
@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ import android.content.IntentFilter
import android.content.res.Configuration
import android.graphics.Rect
import android.graphics.drawable.Icon
import android.hardware.input.InputManager
import android.hardware.Sensor
import android.hardware.SensorEvent
import android.hardware.SensorEventListener
@@ -64,12 +63,11 @@ import kotlin.math.roundToInt
import org.yuzu.yuzu_emu.utils.ForegroundService
import androidx.core.os.BundleCompat
class EmulationActivity : AppCompatActivity(), SensorEventListener, InputManager.InputDeviceListener {
class EmulationActivity : AppCompatActivity(), SensorEventListener {
private lateinit var binding: ActivityEmulationBinding
var isActivityRecreated = false
private lateinit var nfcReader: NfcReader
private lateinit var inputManager: InputManager
private var touchDownTime: Long = 0
private val maxTapDuration = 500L
@@ -142,9 +140,6 @@ class EmulationActivity : AppCompatActivity(), SensorEventListener, InputManager
nfcReader = NfcReader(this)
nfcReader.initialize()
inputManager = getSystemService(INPUT_SERVICE) as InputManager
inputManager.registerInputDeviceListener(this, null)
foregroundService = Intent(this, ForegroundService::class.java)
startForegroundService(foregroundService)
@@ -211,9 +206,9 @@ class EmulationActivity : AppCompatActivity(), SensorEventListener, InputManager
override fun onDestroy() {
super.onDestroy()
inputManager.unregisterInputDeviceListener(this)
stopForegroundService(this)
NativeLibrary.playTimeManagerStop()
}
override fun onUserLeaveHint() {
@@ -249,10 +244,8 @@ class EmulationActivity : AppCompatActivity(), SensorEventListener, InputManager
val isPhysicalKeyboard = event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_KEYBOARD == InputDevice.SOURCE_KEYBOARD &&
event.device?.isVirtual == false
val isControllerInput = event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_JOYSTICK == InputDevice.SOURCE_JOYSTICK ||
event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_GAMEPAD == InputDevice.SOURCE_GAMEPAD
if (!isControllerInput &&
if (event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_JOYSTICK != InputDevice.SOURCE_JOYSTICK &&
event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_GAMEPAD != InputDevice.SOURCE_GAMEPAD &&
event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_MOUSE != InputDevice.SOURCE_MOUSE &&
!isPhysicalKeyboard
) {
@@ -263,18 +256,12 @@ class EmulationActivity : AppCompatActivity(), SensorEventListener, InputManager
return super.dispatchKeyEvent(event)
}
if (isControllerInput && event.action == KeyEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
notifyControllerInput()
}
return InputHandler.dispatchKeyEvent(event)
}
override fun dispatchGenericMotionEvent(event: MotionEvent): Boolean {
val isControllerInput = event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_JOYSTICK == InputDevice.SOURCE_JOYSTICK ||
event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_GAMEPAD == InputDevice.SOURCE_GAMEPAD
if (!isControllerInput &&
if (event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_JOYSTICK != InputDevice.SOURCE_JOYSTICK &&
event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_GAMEPAD != InputDevice.SOURCE_GAMEPAD &&
event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_KEYBOARD != InputDevice.SOURCE_KEYBOARD &&
event.source and InputDevice.SOURCE_MOUSE != InputDevice.SOURCE_MOUSE
) {
@@ -290,54 +277,9 @@ class EmulationActivity : AppCompatActivity(), SensorEventListener, InputManager
return true
}
if (isControllerInput) {
notifyControllerInput()
}
return InputHandler.dispatchGenericMotionEvent(event)
}
private fun notifyControllerInput() {
val navHostFragment =
supportFragmentManager.findFragmentById(R.id.fragment_container) as? NavHostFragment
val emulationFragment =
navHostFragment?.childFragmentManager?.fragments?.firstOrNull() as? org.yuzu.yuzu_emu.fragments.EmulationFragment
emulationFragment?.onControllerInputDetected()
}
private fun isGameController(deviceId: Int): Boolean {
val device = InputDevice.getDevice(deviceId) ?: return false
val sources = device.sources
return sources and InputDevice.SOURCE_GAMEPAD == InputDevice.SOURCE_GAMEPAD ||
sources and InputDevice.SOURCE_JOYSTICK == InputDevice.SOURCE_JOYSTICK
}
override fun onInputDeviceAdded(deviceId: Int) {
if (isGameController(deviceId)) {
InputHandler.updateControllerData()
val navHostFragment =
supportFragmentManager.findFragmentById(R.id.fragment_container) as? NavHostFragment
val emulationFragment =
navHostFragment?.childFragmentManager?.fragments?.firstOrNull() as? org.yuzu.yuzu_emu.fragments.EmulationFragment
emulationFragment?.onControllerConnected()
}
}
override fun onInputDeviceRemoved(deviceId: Int) {
InputHandler.updateControllerData()
val navHostFragment =
supportFragmentManager.findFragmentById(R.id.fragment_container) as? NavHostFragment
val emulationFragment =
navHostFragment?.childFragmentManager?.fragments?.firstOrNull() as? org.yuzu.yuzu_emu.fragments.EmulationFragment
emulationFragment?.onControllerDisconnected()
}
override fun onInputDeviceChanged(deviceId: Int) {
if (isGameController(deviceId)) {
InputHandler.updateControllerData()
}
}
override fun onSensorChanged(event: SensorEvent) {
val rotation = this.display?.rotation
if (rotation == Surface.ROTATION_90) {
@@ -577,10 +519,8 @@ class EmulationActivity : AppCompatActivity(), SensorEventListener, InputManager
when (event.action) {
MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN -> {
touchDownTime = System.currentTimeMillis()
// show overlay immediately on touch and cancel timer when only auto-hide is enabled
if (!emulationViewModel.drawerOpen.value &&
BooleanSetting.ENABLE_INPUT_OVERLAY_AUTO_HIDE.getBoolean() &&
!BooleanSetting.HIDE_OVERLAY_ON_CONTROLLER_INPUT.getBoolean()) {
// show overlay immediately on touch and cancel timer
if (!emulationViewModel.drawerOpen.value) {
fragment.handler.removeCallbacksAndMessages(null)
fragment.showOverlay()
}
@@ -639,7 +579,6 @@ class EmulationActivity : AppCompatActivity(), SensorEventListener, InputManager
companion object {
const val EXTRA_SELECTED_GAME = "SelectedGame"
const val EXTRA_OVERLAY_GAMELESS_EDIT_MODE = "overlayGamelessEditMode"
fun stopForegroundService(activity: Activity) {
val startIntent = Intent(activity, ForegroundService::class.java)
@@ -653,12 +592,6 @@ class EmulationActivity : AppCompatActivity(), SensorEventListener, InputManager
activity.startActivity(launcher)
}
fun launchForOverlayEdit(context: Context): Intent {
return Intent(context, EmulationActivity::class.java).apply {
putExtra(EXTRA_OVERLAY_GAMELESS_EDIT_MODE, true)
}
}
private fun areCoordinatesOutside(view: View?, x: Float, y: Float): Boolean {
if (view == null) {
return true
@@ -143,21 +143,8 @@ class ReleaseAdapter(
binding.containerDownloads.removeAllViews()
release.artifacts.forEach { artifact ->
val alreadyInstalled = try {
// Prefer fast check via ViewModel list; fallback to helper if needed
driverViewModel.driverData.any {
File(it.first).name.equals(artifact.name, ignoreCase = true)
} || GpuDriverHelper.isDriverZipInstalledByName(artifact.name)
} catch (_: Exception) {
false
}
val button = MaterialButton(binding.root.context).apply {
text = if (alreadyInstalled) {
context.getString(R.string.installed_label, artifact.name)
} else {
artifact.name
}
text = artifact.name
setTextAppearance(
com.google.android.material.R.style.TextAppearance_Material3_LabelLarge
)
@@ -167,7 +154,7 @@ class ReleaseAdapter(
com.google.android.material.R.color.m3_button_background_color_selector
)
)
setIconResource(if (alreadyInstalled) R.drawable.ic_check else R.drawable.ic_import)
setIconResource(R.drawable.ic_import)
iconTint = ColorStateList.valueOf(
MaterialColors.getColor(
this,
@@ -180,22 +167,7 @@ class ReleaseAdapter(
ViewGroup.LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT,
ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT
)
isEnabled = !alreadyInstalled
setOnClickListener {
// Double-check just before starting (race-proof)
if (GpuDriverHelper.isDriverZipInstalledByName(artifact.name)) {
Toast.makeText(
context,
context.getString(R.string.driver_already_installed),
Toast.LENGTH_SHORT
).show()
// Update UI to reflect installed state
this.isEnabled = false
this.text = context.getString(R.string.installed_label, artifact.name)
this.setIconResource(R.drawable.ic_check)
return@setOnClickListener
}
val dialogBinding =
DialogProgressBinding.inflate(LayoutInflater.from(context))
dialogBinding.progressBar.isIndeterminate = true
@@ -261,10 +233,6 @@ class ReleaseAdapter(
driverViewModel.onDriverAdded(Pair(driverPath, driverData))
progressDialog.dismiss()
// Update button to installed state
this@apply.isEnabled = false
this@apply.text = context.getString(R.string.installed_label, artifact.name)
this@apply.setIconResource(R.drawable.ic_check)
Toast.makeText(
context,
context.getString(
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ enum class BooleanSetting(override val key: String) : AbstractBooleanSetting {
FASTMEM_EXCLUSIVES("cpuopt_fastmem_exclusives"),
CORE_SYNC_CORE_SPEED("sync_core_speed"),
RENDERER_USE_SPEED_LIMIT("use_speed_limit"),
USE_FAST_CPU_TIME("use_fast_cpu_time"),
USE_CUSTOM_CPU_TICKS("use_custom_cpu_ticks"),
SKIP_CPU_INNER_INVALIDATION("skip_cpu_inner_invalidation"),
CPUOPT_UNSAFE_HOST_MMU("cpuopt_unsafe_host_mmu"),
@@ -22,11 +23,12 @@ enum class BooleanSetting(override val key: String) : AbstractBooleanSetting {
RENDERER_USE_DISK_SHADER_CACHE("use_disk_shader_cache"),
RENDERER_FORCE_MAX_CLOCK("force_max_clock"),
RENDERER_ASYNCHRONOUS_SHADERS("use_asynchronous_shaders"),
RENDERER_FAST_GPU("use_fast_gpu_time"),
RENDERER_REACTIVE_FLUSHING("use_reactive_flushing"),
RENDERER_EARLY_RELEASE_FENCES("early_release_fences"),
SYNC_MEMORY_OPERATIONS("sync_memory_operations"),
BUFFER_REORDER_DISABLE("disable_buffer_reorder"),
RENDERER_DEBUG("debug"),
RENDERER_PATCH_OLD_QCOM_DRIVERS("patch_old_qcom_drivers"),
RENDERER_VERTEX_INPUT_DYNAMIC_STATE("vertex_input_dynamic_state"),
RENDERER_PROVOKING_VERTEX("provoking_vertex"),
RENDERER_DESCRIPTOR_INDEXING("descriptor_indexing"),
@@ -40,7 +42,6 @@ enum class BooleanSetting(override val key: String) : AbstractBooleanSetting {
DPAD_SLIDE("dpad_slide"),
HAPTIC_FEEDBACK("haptic_feedback"),
SHOW_INPUT_OVERLAY("show_input_overlay"),
OVERLAY_SNAP_TO_GRID("overlay_snap_to_grid"),
TOUCHSCREEN("touchscreen"),
AIRPLANE_MODE("airplane_mode"),
@@ -51,8 +52,11 @@ enum class BooleanSetting(override val key: String) : AbstractBooleanSetting {
SHOW_FW_VERSION("show_firmware_version"),
SOC_OVERLAY_BACKGROUND("soc_overlay_background"),
FRAME_INTERPOLATION("frame_interpolation"),
// FRAME_SKIPPING("frame_skipping"),
ENABLE_INPUT_OVERLAY_AUTO_HIDE("enable_input_overlay_auto_hide"),
HIDE_OVERLAY_ON_CONTROLLER_INPUT("hide_overlay_on_controller_input"),
PERF_OVERLAY_BACKGROUND("perf_overlay_background"),
SHOW_PERFORMANCE_OVERLAY("show_performance_overlay"),
@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright 2025 Eden Emulator Project
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 yuzu Emulator Project
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
@@ -9,7 +6,8 @@ package org.yuzu.yuzu_emu.features.settings.model
import org.yuzu.yuzu_emu.utils.NativeConfig
enum class ByteSetting(override val key: String) : AbstractByteSetting {
AUDIO_VOLUME("volume"),;
AUDIO_VOLUME("volume"),
RENDERER_DYNA_STATE("dyna_state");
override fun getByte(needsGlobal: Boolean): Byte = NativeConfig.getByte(key, needsGlobal)
@@ -27,8 +27,6 @@ enum class IntSetting(override val key: String) : AbstractIntSetting {
RENDERER_SCREEN_LAYOUT("screen_layout"),
RENDERER_ASPECT_RATIO("aspect_ratio"),
RENDERER_OPTIMIZE_SPIRV_OUTPUT("optimize_spirv_output"),
RENDERER_DYNA_STATE("dyna_state"),
DMA_ACCURACY("dma_accuracy"),
AUDIO_OUTPUT_ENGINE("output_engine"),
MAX_ANISOTROPY("max_anisotropy"),
@@ -43,7 +41,7 @@ enum class IntSetting(override val key: String) : AbstractIntSetting {
SOC_OVERLAY_POSITION("soc_overlay_position"),
MEMORY_LAYOUT("memory_layout_mode"),
FSR_SHARPENING_SLIDER("fsr_sharpening_slider"),
RENDERER_SAMPLE_SHADING("sample_shading_fraction"),
RENDERER_SAMPLE_SHADING_FRACTION("sample_shading_fraction"),
FAST_CPU_TIME("fast_cpu_time"),
CPU_TICKS("cpu_ticks"),
FAST_GPU_TIME("fast_gpu_time"),
@@ -64,7 +62,6 @@ enum class IntSetting(override val key: String) : AbstractIntSetting {
WIFI_WEB_AUTH_APPLET("wifi_web_auth_applet_mode"),
MY_PAGE_APPLET("my_page_applet_mode"),
INPUT_OVERLAY_AUTO_HIDE("input_overlay_auto_hide"),
OVERLAY_GRID_SIZE("overlay_grid_size"),
DEBUG_KNOBS("debug_knobs")
;
@@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ object Settings {
SECTION_INPUT_PLAYER_SEVEN,
SECTION_INPUT_PLAYER_EIGHT,
SECTION_APP_SETTINGS(R.string.app_settings),
SECTION_CUSTOM_PATHS(R.string.preferences_custom_paths),
SECTION_DEBUG(R.string.preferences_debug),
SECTION_EDEN_VEIL(R.string.eden_veil),
SECTION_APPLETS(R.string.applets_menu);
}
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright 2025 Eden Emulator Project
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
package org.yuzu.yuzu_emu.features.settings.model.view
import android.content.Intent
import androidx.annotation.StringRes
/**
* A settings item that launches an intent when clicked.
*/
class LaunchableSetting(
@StringRes titleId: Int = 0,
titleString: String = "",
@StringRes descriptionId: Int = 0,
descriptionString: String = "",
val launchIntent: (android.content.Context) -> Intent
) : SettingsItem(emptySetting, titleId, titleString, descriptionId, descriptionString) {
override val type = SettingsItem.TYPE_LAUNCHABLE
}
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright 2025 Eden Emulator Project
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
package org.yuzu.yuzu_emu.features.settings.model.view
import androidx.annotation.DrawableRes
import androidx.annotation.StringRes
class PathSetting(
@StringRes titleId: Int = 0,
titleString: String = "",
@StringRes descriptionId: Int = 0,
descriptionString: String = "",
@DrawableRes val iconId: Int = 0,
val pathType: PathType,
val defaultPathGetter: () -> String,
val currentPathGetter: () -> String,
val pathSetter: (String) -> Unit
) : SettingsItem(emptySetting, titleId, titleString, descriptionId, descriptionString) {
override val type = TYPE_PATH
enum class PathType {
SAVE_DATA,
NAND,
SDMC
}
fun getCurrentPath(): String = currentPathGetter()
fun getDefaultPath(): String = defaultPathGetter()
fun setPath(path: String) = pathSetter(path)
fun isUsingDefaultPath(): Boolean = getCurrentPath() == getDefaultPath()
companion object {
const val TYPE_PATH = 14
}
}

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