Found this via a warning, but it's a substantive fix.
Since this is only for a cache, it should be safe to silently drop the
entry if opening fails. I think.
The VertexA stage is not yet implemented, but Vulkan is adding its
descriptors, causing a discrepancy in the pushed descriptors and the
template. This generally ends up in a driver side crash.
Bypass the VertexA stage for now.
When we copy into a buffer, it might contain data modified from the GPU
on the same pages. Because of this, we have to flush the contents before
writing new data.
An alternative approach would be to write the data in place, but games
can also write data in other ways, invalidating our contents.
Fixes geometry in Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX.
Update conan package version used for building.
A couple of new joystick-related functions might pose interest to yuzu's input system. Some sort of LED management have been added, but it doesn't seem to support leds used for player number indication JoyCons/ProCons use.
We can use the standardized CLZ facilities to perform this. This also
allows us to make utilizing functions constexpr and eliminate the
inclusion of an intrinsics header.
Setting __GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE_PATH we can force the cache directory to
be in yuzu's user directory to stop commonly distributed malware from
deleting our driver shader cache. And by setting
__GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE_SKIP_CLEANUP we can have an unbounded shader
cache size.
This has only been implemented on Windows, mostly because previous tests
didn't seem to work on Linux.
Disable the precompiled cache on Nvidia's driver. There's no need to
hide information the driver already has in its own cache.
Cleaned up mii raw data to reflect the underlying values instead of just a chunk of bytes.
Fixed BuildRandomStoreData not actually generating random miis properly. "values" should be a u32, not a u8.
The bug(s) happened because we swapped the contents on values.game_dirs, but the pointer each item had to their respective game_dir wasn't updated. This made it so that the item had the wrong game_dir associated with it after a "move up" or "move down" operation. It can be observed by choosing "open directory location" after such operation.
Changed from raw pointer to an index because it's equivalent but a bit clearer, but the change is not essential.
Co-Authored-By: Vitor K <29167336+vitor-k@users.noreply.github.com>
The function is unused if YUZU_ENABLE_BOXCAT is disabled, causing a
-Wunused-funciton error when compiled.
Wrapping it with `#ifdef YUZU_ENABLE_BOXCAT` to prevent compiling the
function when the variable is disabled. Opting to not use [[maybe
unused]] in case the function is totally unused in the future.