* Add workflow to perform automated checks for PRs
* Downgrade Microsoft.CodeAnalysis to 4.4.0
This is a workaround to fix issues with dotnet-format.
See:
- https://github.com/dotnet/format/issues/1805
- https://github.com/dotnet/format/issues/1800
* Adjust editorconfig to be more compatible with Ryujinx code-style
* Adjust .editorconfig line endings to match .gitattributes
* Disable 'prefer switch expression' rule
* Remove naming styles
These are the default rules, so we don't need to override them.
* Silence IDE0060 in .editorconfig
* Slightly adjust .editorconfig
* Add lost workflow changes
* Move .editorconfig comment to the top
* .editorconfig: private static readonly fields should be _lowerCamelCase
* .editorconfig: Remove alignment for declarations as well
* editorconfig: Add rule for local constants
* Disable CA1822 for HLE services
* Disable CA1822 for ViewModels
Bindings won't work with static members, but this issue is silently ignored.
* Run dotnet format for the whole solution
* Check result code of SDL_GetDisplayBounds
* Fix dotnet format style issues
* Add missing trailing commas
* Update Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp to 4.6.0
Skipping 4.5.0 since it breaks dotnet format
* Restore old default naming rules for dotnet format
* Add naming rule exception for CPU tests
* checks: Include all files before excluding paths
* Fix dotnet format issues
* Check dotnet format version
* checks: Run dotnet format with severity info again
* checks: Disable naming style rules until they won't crash the process anymore
* Remove unread private member
* checks: Attempt to run analyzers 3 times before giving up
* checks: Enable naming style rules again with the new retry logic
* Fix some validation errors and silence the annoying pipeline barrier error
* Remove bogus decref/incref on index buffer state
* Make unsafe blit opt-in rather than opt-out
* Remove Vulkan debugger messages blacklist
* Adjust GetImageUsage to not set the storage bit for multisample textures if not supported
* Move support buffer update out of the backends
* Fix render scale init and remove redundant state from SupportBufferUpdater
* Stop passing texture scale to the backends
* XML docs for SupportBufferUpdater
* dotnet format style --severity info
Some changes were manually reverted.
* dotnet format analyzers --serverity info
Some changes have been minimally adapted.
* Restore a few unused methods and variables
* Silence dotnet format IDE0060 warnings
* Silence dotnet format IDE0059 warnings
* Address dotnet format CA1816 warnings
* Fix new dotnet-format issues after rebase
* Address most dotnet format whitespace warnings
* Apply dotnet format whitespace formatting
A few of them have been manually reverted and the corresponding warning was silenced
* Format if-blocks correctly
* Another rebase, another dotnet format run
* Run dotnet format whitespace after rebase
* Run dotnet format style after rebase
* Run dotnet format analyzers after rebase
* Run dotnet format style after rebase
* Run dotnet format after rebase and remove unused usings
- analyzers
- style
- whitespace
* Disable 'prefer switch expression' rule
* Add comments to disabled warnings
* Simplify properties and array initialization, Use const when possible, Remove trailing commas
* Run dotnet format after rebase
* Address IDE0251 warnings
* Address a few disabled IDE0060 warnings
* Silence IDE0060 in .editorconfig
* Revert "Simplify properties and array initialization, Use const when possible, Remove trailing commas"
This reverts commit 9462e4136c0a2100dc28b20cf9542e06790aa67e.
* dotnet format whitespace after rebase
* First dotnet format pass
* Fix naming rule violations
* Remove redundant code
* Rename generics
* Address review feedback
* Remove SetOrigin
* Add support for VK_EXT_depth_clip_control.
* Code review feedback
Minor formatting
Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
* Check .DepthClipControl to make sure the host actually supports the feature.
* Review feedback: remove Vulkan platform switch, relying on QueryHostSupportsDepthClipControl to drive the behaviour - OpenGL returns true, and any future platforms that don't support the [-1, 1] depth mode can return false for the transformation.
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Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
* Vulkan: Batch vertex buffer updates
Some games can bind a large number of vertex buffers for draws. This PR allows for vertex buffers to be updated with one call rather than one per buffer.
This mostly affects the AMD Mesa driver, the testing platform was Steam Deck with Super Mario Odyssey. It was taking about 12% before, should be greatly reduced now.
A small optimization has been added to avoid looking up the same buffer multiple times, as a common pattern is for the same buffer to be bound many times in a row with different ranges.
* Only rebind vertex buffers if they have changed
* Address feedback
Our Vulkan backend inserts image barriers when a texture is sampled after it is rendered. This is done via a "modification flag" which is set when a render target is unbound (presuming that a texture has finished drawing to it).
Imagine the following scenario:
- Game sets render target to texture A
- Game renders to texture A
- (render pass ends)
- Game binds texture A to a sampler
- Game sets render target to texture B
- Renders to texture B using texture A (barrier required)
Because of the previous behaviour, the check to add a barrier for sampling a texture actually happens before it is registered as modified, meaning no barrier was added at all. This isn't always the case, but it was definitely causing issues in Xenoblade 2.
This doesn't fix any more complicated issues where a texture is repeatedly sampled while it is currently being rendered.
Fixes visual glitches at lower resolutions in Xenoblade 2. May fix other cases.