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configuration: implement per-game configurations (#4098)
* Switch game settings to use a pointer

In order to add full per-game settings, we need to be able to tell yuzu to switch
to using either the global or game configuration. Using a pointer makes it easier
to switch.

* configuration: add new UI without changing existing funcitonality

The new UI also adds General, System, Graphics, Advanced Graphics,
and Audio tabs, but as yet they do nothing. This commit keeps yuzu
to the same functionality as originally branched.

* configuration: Rename files

These weren't included in the last commit. Now they are.

* configuration: setup global configuration checkbox

Global config checkbox now enables/disables the appropriate tabs in the game
properties dialog. The use global configuration setting is now saved to the
config, defaulting to true. This also addresses some changes requested in the PR.

* configuration: swap to per-game config memory for properties dialog

Does not set memory going in-game. Swaps to game values when opening the
properties dialog, then swaps back when closing it. Uses a `memcpy` to swap.
Also implements saving config files, limited to certain groups of configurations
so as to not risk setting unsafe configurations.

* configuration: change config interfaces to use config-specific pointers

When a game is booted, we need to be able to open the configuration dialogs
without changing the settings pointer in the game's emualtion. A new pointer
specific to just the configuration dialogs can be used to separate changes
to just those config dialogs without affecting the emulation.

* configuration: boot a game using per-game settings

Swaps values where needed to boot a game.

* configuration: user correct config during emulation

Creates a new pointer specifically for modifying the configuration while
emulation is in progress. Both the regular configuration dialog and the game
properties dialog now use the pointer Settings::config_values to focus edits to
the correct struct.

* settings: split Settings::values into two different structs

By splitting the settings into two mutually exclusive structs, it becomes easier,
as a developer, to determine how to use the Settings structs after per-game
configurations is merged. Other benefits include only duplicating the required
settings in memory.

* settings: move use_docked_mode to Controls group

`use_docked_mode` is set in the input settings and cannot be accessed from the
system settings. Grouping it with system settings causes it to be saved with
per-game settings, which may make transferring configs more difficult later on,
especially since docked mode cannot be set from within the game properties
dialog.

* configuration: Fix the other yuzu executables and a regression

In main.cpp, we have to get the title ID before the ROM is loaded, else the
renderer will reflect only the global settings and now the user's game specific
settings.

* settings: use a template to duplicate memory for each setting

Replaces the type of each variable in the Settings::Values struct with a new
class that allows basic data reading and writing. The new struct
Settings::Setting duplicates the data in memory and can manage global overrides
per each setting.

* configuration: correct add-ons config and swap settings when apropriate

Any add-ons interaction happens directly through the global values struct.
Swapping bewteen structs now also includes copying the necessary global configs
that cannot be changed nor saved in per-game settings. General and System config
menus now update based on whether it is viewing the global or per-game settings.

* settings: restore old values struct

No longer needed with the Settings::Setting class template.

* configuration: implement hierarchical game properties dialog

This sets the apropriate global or local data in each setting.

* clang format

* clang format take 2

can the docker container save this?

* address comments and style issues

* config: read and write settings with global awareness

Adds new functions to read and write settings while keeping the global state in
focus. Files now generated per-game are much smaller since often they only need
address the global state.

* settings: restore global state when necessary

Upon closing a game or the game properties dialog, we need to restore all global
settings to the original global state so that we can properly open the
configuration dialog or boot a different game.

* configuration: guard setting values incorrectly

This disables setting values while a game is running if the setting is
overwritten by a per game setting.

* config: don't write local settings in the global config

Simple guards to prevent writing the wrong settings in the wrong files.

* configuration: add comments, assume less, and clang format

No longer assumes that a disabled UI element means the global state is turned
off, instead opting to directly answer that question. Still however assumes a
game is running if it is in that state.

* configuration: fix a logic error

Should not be negated

* restore settings' global state regardless of accept/cancel

Fixes loading a properties dialog and causing the global config dialog to show
local settings.

* fix more logic errors

Fixed the frame limit would set the global setting from the game properties
dialog. Also strengthened the Settings::Setting member variables and simplified
the logic in config reading (ReadSettingGlobal).

* fix another logic error

In my efforts to guard RestoreGlobalState, I accidentally negated the IsPowered
condition.

* configure_audio: set toggle_stretched_audio to tristate

* fixed custom rtc and rng seed overwriting the global value

* clang format

* rebased

* clang format take 4

* address my own review

Basically revert unintended changes

* settings: literal instead of casting

"No need to cast, use 1U instead"
Thanks, Morph!

Co-authored-by: Morph <39850852+Morph1984@users.noreply.github.com>

* Revert "settings: literal instead of casting
"

This reverts commit 95e992a87c898f3e882ffdb415bb0ef9f80f613f.

* main: fix status buttons reporting wrong settings after stop emulation

* settings: Log UseDockedMode in the Controls group

This should have happened when use_docked_mode was moved over to the controls group
internally. This just reflects this in the log.

* main: load settings if the file has a title id

In other words, don't exit if the loader has trouble getting a title id.

* use a zero

* settings: initalize resolution factor with constructor instead of casting

* Revert "settings: initalize resolution factor with constructor instead of casting"

This reverts commit 54c35ecb46a29953842614620f9b7de1aa9d5dc8.

* configure_graphics: guard device selector when Vulkan is global

Prevents the user from editing the device selector if Vulkan is the global
renderer backend. Also resets the vulkan_device variable when the users
switches back-and-forth between global and Vulkan.

* address reviewer concerns

Changes function variables to const wherever they don't need to be changed. Sets Settings::Setting to final as it should not be inherited from. Sets ConfigurationShared::use_global_text to static.

Co-Authored-By: VolcaEM <volcaem@users.noreply.github.com>

* main: load per-game settings after LoadROM

This prevents `Restart Emulation` from restoring the global settings *after* the per-game settings were applied. Thanks to BSoDGamingYT for finding this bug.

* Revert "main: load per-game settings after LoadROM"

This reverts commit 9d0d48c52d2dcf3bfb1806cc8fa7d5a271a8a804.

* main: only restore global settings when necessary

Loading the per-game settings cannot happen after the ROM is loaded, so we have to specify when to restore the global state. Again thanks to BSoD for finding the bug.

* configuration_shared: address reviewer concerns except operator overrides

Dropping operator override usage in next commit.

Co-Authored-By: LC <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>

* settings: Drop operator overrides from Setting template

Requires using GetValue and SetValue explicitly. Also reverts a change that broke title ID formatting in the game properties dialog.

* complete rebase

* configuration_shared: translate "Use global configuration"

Uses ConfigurePerGame to do so, since its usage, at least as of now, corresponds with ConfigurationShared.

* configure_per_game: address reviewer concern

As far as I understand, it prevents the program from unnecessarily copying strings.

Co-Authored-By: LC <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: Morph <39850852+Morph1984@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: VolcaEM <volcaem@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: LC <lioncash@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-07-09 22:42:09 -04:00

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// Copyright 2014 Citra Emulator Project
// Licensed under GPLv2 or any later version
// Refer to the license.txt file included.
#include <glad/glad.h>
#include <QApplication>
#include <QHBoxLayout>
#include <QKeyEvent>
#include <QMessageBox>
#include <QPainter>
#include <QScreen>
#include <QStringList>
#include <QWindow>
#ifdef HAS_OPENGL
#include <QOffscreenSurface>
#include <QOpenGLContext>
#endif
#if !defined(WIN32) && HAS_VULKAN
#include <qpa/qplatformnativeinterface.h>
#endif
#include <fmt/format.h>
#include "common/assert.h"
#include "common/microprofile.h"
#include "common/scm_rev.h"
#include "common/scope_exit.h"
#include "core/core.h"
#include "core/frontend/framebuffer_layout.h"
#include "core/settings.h"
#include "input_common/keyboard.h"
#include "input_common/main.h"
#include "input_common/motion_emu.h"
#include "video_core/renderer_base.h"
#include "video_core/video_core.h"
#include "yuzu/bootmanager.h"
#include "yuzu/main.h"
EmuThread::EmuThread() = default;
EmuThread::~EmuThread() = default;
void EmuThread::run() {
std::string name = "yuzu:EmuControlThread";
MicroProfileOnThreadCreate(name.c_str());
Common::SetCurrentThreadName(name.c_str());
auto& system = Core::System::GetInstance();
system.RegisterHostThread();
auto& gpu = system.GPU();
// Main process has been loaded. Make the context current to this thread and begin GPU and CPU
// execution.
gpu.Start();
gpu.ObtainContext();
emit LoadProgress(VideoCore::LoadCallbackStage::Prepare, 0, 0);
system.Renderer().Rasterizer().LoadDiskResources(
stop_run, [this](VideoCore::LoadCallbackStage stage, std::size_t value, std::size_t total) {
emit LoadProgress(stage, value, total);
});
emit LoadProgress(VideoCore::LoadCallbackStage::Complete, 0, 0);
gpu.ReleaseContext();
// Holds whether the cpu was running during the last iteration,
// so that the DebugModeLeft signal can be emitted before the
// next execution step
bool was_active = false;
while (!stop_run) {
if (running) {
if (was_active) {
emit DebugModeLeft();
}
running_guard = true;
Core::System::ResultStatus result = system.Run();
if (result != Core::System::ResultStatus::Success) {
running_guard = false;
this->SetRunning(false);
emit ErrorThrown(result, system.GetStatusDetails());
}
running_wait.Wait();
result = system.Pause();
if (result != Core::System::ResultStatus::Success) {
running_guard = false;
this->SetRunning(false);
emit ErrorThrown(result, system.GetStatusDetails());
}
running_guard = false;
if (!stop_run) {
was_active = true;
emit DebugModeEntered();
}
} else if (exec_step) {
UNIMPLEMENTED();
} else {
std::unique_lock lock{running_mutex};
running_cv.wait(lock, [this] { return IsRunning() || exec_step || stop_run; });
}
}
// Shutdown the core emulation
system.Shutdown();
#if MICROPROFILE_ENABLED
MicroProfileOnThreadExit();
#endif
}
#ifdef HAS_OPENGL
class OpenGLSharedContext : public Core::Frontend::GraphicsContext {
public:
/// Create the original context that should be shared from
explicit OpenGLSharedContext(QSurface* surface) : surface(surface) {
QSurfaceFormat format;
format.setVersion(4, 3);
format.setProfile(QSurfaceFormat::CompatibilityProfile);
format.setOption(QSurfaceFormat::FormatOption::DeprecatedFunctions);
if (Settings::values.renderer_debug) {
format.setOption(QSurfaceFormat::FormatOption::DebugContext);
}
// TODO: expose a setting for buffer value (ie default/single/double/triple)
format.setSwapBehavior(QSurfaceFormat::DefaultSwapBehavior);
format.setSwapInterval(0);
context = std::make_unique<QOpenGLContext>();
context->setFormat(format);
if (!context->create()) {
LOG_ERROR(Frontend, "Unable to create main openGL context");
}
}
/// Create the shared contexts for rendering and presentation
explicit OpenGLSharedContext(QOpenGLContext* share_context, QSurface* main_surface = nullptr) {
// disable vsync for any shared contexts
auto format = share_context->format();
format.setSwapInterval(main_surface ? Settings::values.use_vsync.GetValue() : 0);
context = std::make_unique<QOpenGLContext>();
context->setShareContext(share_context);
context->setFormat(format);
if (!context->create()) {
LOG_ERROR(Frontend, "Unable to create shared openGL context");
}
if (!main_surface) {
offscreen_surface = std::make_unique<QOffscreenSurface>(nullptr);
offscreen_surface->setFormat(format);
offscreen_surface->create();
surface = offscreen_surface.get();
} else {
surface = main_surface;
}
}
~OpenGLSharedContext() {
DoneCurrent();
}
void SwapBuffers() override {
context->swapBuffers(surface);
}
void MakeCurrent() override {
// We can't track the current state of the underlying context in this wrapper class because
// Qt may make the underlying context not current for one reason or another. In particular,
// the WebBrowser uses GL, so it seems to conflict if we aren't careful.
// Instead of always just making the context current (which does not have any caching to
// check if the underlying context is already current) we can check for the current context
// in the thread local data by calling `currentContext()` and checking if its ours.
if (QOpenGLContext::currentContext() != context.get()) {
context->makeCurrent(surface);
}
}
void DoneCurrent() override {
context->doneCurrent();
}
QOpenGLContext* GetShareContext() {
return context.get();
}
const QOpenGLContext* GetShareContext() const {
return context.get();
}
private:
// Avoid using Qt parent system here since we might move the QObjects to new threads
// As a note, this means we should avoid using slots/signals with the objects too
std::unique_ptr<QOpenGLContext> context;
std::unique_ptr<QOffscreenSurface> offscreen_surface{};
QSurface* surface;
};
#endif
class DummyContext : public Core::Frontend::GraphicsContext {};
class RenderWidget : public QWidget {
public:
explicit RenderWidget(GRenderWindow* parent) : QWidget(parent), render_window(parent) {
setAttribute(Qt::WA_NativeWindow);
setAttribute(Qt::WA_PaintOnScreen);
}
virtual ~RenderWidget() = default;
/// Called on the UI thread when this Widget is ready to draw
/// Dervied classes can override this to draw the latest frame.
virtual void Present() {}
void paintEvent(QPaintEvent* event) override {
Present();
update();
}
QPaintEngine* paintEngine() const override {
return nullptr;
}
private:
GRenderWindow* render_window;
};
class OpenGLRenderWidget : public RenderWidget {
public:
explicit OpenGLRenderWidget(GRenderWindow* parent) : RenderWidget(parent) {
windowHandle()->setSurfaceType(QWindow::OpenGLSurface);
}
void SetContext(std::unique_ptr<Core::Frontend::GraphicsContext>&& context_) {
context = std::move(context_);
}
void Present() override {
if (!isVisible()) {
return;
}
context->MakeCurrent();
if (Core::System::GetInstance().Renderer().TryPresent(100)) {
context->SwapBuffers();
glFinish();
}
}
private:
std::unique_ptr<Core::Frontend::GraphicsContext> context{};
};
#ifdef HAS_VULKAN
class VulkanRenderWidget : public RenderWidget {
public:
explicit VulkanRenderWidget(GRenderWindow* parent) : RenderWidget(parent) {
windowHandle()->setSurfaceType(QWindow::VulkanSurface);
}
};
#endif
static Core::Frontend::WindowSystemType GetWindowSystemType() {
// Determine WSI type based on Qt platform.
QString platform_name = QGuiApplication::platformName();
if (platform_name == QStringLiteral("windows"))
return Core::Frontend::WindowSystemType::Windows;
else if (platform_name == QStringLiteral("xcb"))
return Core::Frontend::WindowSystemType::X11;
else if (platform_name == QStringLiteral("wayland"))
return Core::Frontend::WindowSystemType::Wayland;
LOG_CRITICAL(Frontend, "Unknown Qt platform!");
return Core::Frontend::WindowSystemType::Windows;
}
static Core::Frontend::EmuWindow::WindowSystemInfo GetWindowSystemInfo(QWindow* window) {
Core::Frontend::EmuWindow::WindowSystemInfo wsi;
wsi.type = GetWindowSystemType();
#ifdef HAS_VULKAN
// Our Win32 Qt external doesn't have the private API.
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(__APPLE__)
wsi.render_surface = window ? reinterpret_cast<void*>(window->winId()) : nullptr;
#else
QPlatformNativeInterface* pni = QGuiApplication::platformNativeInterface();
wsi.display_connection = pni->nativeResourceForWindow("display", window);
if (wsi.type == Core::Frontend::WindowSystemType::Wayland)
wsi.render_surface = window ? pni->nativeResourceForWindow("surface", window) : nullptr;
else
wsi.render_surface = window ? reinterpret_cast<void*>(window->winId()) : nullptr;
#endif
wsi.render_surface_scale = window ? static_cast<float>(window->devicePixelRatio()) : 1.0f;
#endif
return wsi;
}
GRenderWindow::GRenderWindow(GMainWindow* parent_, EmuThread* emu_thread_)
: QWidget(parent_), emu_thread(emu_thread_) {
setWindowTitle(QStringLiteral("yuzu %1 | %2-%3")
.arg(QString::fromUtf8(Common::g_build_name),
QString::fromUtf8(Common::g_scm_branch),
QString::fromUtf8(Common::g_scm_desc)));
setAttribute(Qt::WA_AcceptTouchEvents);
auto layout = new QHBoxLayout(this);
layout->setMargin(0);
setLayout(layout);
InputCommon::Init();
this->setMouseTracking(true);
connect(this, &GRenderWindow::FirstFrameDisplayed, parent_, &GMainWindow::OnLoadComplete);
}
GRenderWindow::~GRenderWindow() {
InputCommon::Shutdown();
}
void GRenderWindow::PollEvents() {
if (!first_frame) {
first_frame = true;
emit FirstFrameDisplayed();
}
}
bool GRenderWindow::IsShown() const {
return !isMinimized();
}
// On Qt 5.0+, this correctly gets the size of the framebuffer (pixels).
//
// Older versions get the window size (density independent pixels),
// and hence, do not support DPI scaling ("retina" displays).
// The result will be a viewport that is smaller than the extent of the window.
void GRenderWindow::OnFramebufferSizeChanged() {
// Screen changes potentially incur a change in screen DPI, hence we should update the
// framebuffer size
const qreal pixel_ratio = windowPixelRatio();
const u32 width = this->width() * pixel_ratio;
const u32 height = this->height() * pixel_ratio;
UpdateCurrentFramebufferLayout(width, height);
}
void GRenderWindow::BackupGeometry() {
geometry = QWidget::saveGeometry();
}
void GRenderWindow::RestoreGeometry() {
// We don't want to back up the geometry here (obviously)
QWidget::restoreGeometry(geometry);
}
void GRenderWindow::restoreGeometry(const QByteArray& geometry) {
// Make sure users of this class don't need to deal with backing up the geometry themselves
QWidget::restoreGeometry(geometry);
BackupGeometry();
}
QByteArray GRenderWindow::saveGeometry() {
// If we are a top-level widget, store the current geometry
// otherwise, store the last backup
if (parent() == nullptr) {
return QWidget::saveGeometry();
}
return geometry;
}
qreal GRenderWindow::windowPixelRatio() const {
return devicePixelRatioF();
}
std::pair<u32, u32> GRenderWindow::ScaleTouch(const QPointF& pos) const {
const qreal pixel_ratio = windowPixelRatio();
return {static_cast<u32>(std::max(std::round(pos.x() * pixel_ratio), qreal{0.0})),
static_cast<u32>(std::max(std::round(pos.y() * pixel_ratio), qreal{0.0}))};
}
void GRenderWindow::closeEvent(QCloseEvent* event) {
emit Closed();
QWidget::closeEvent(event);
}
void GRenderWindow::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent* event) {
InputCommon::GetKeyboard()->PressKey(event->key());
}
void GRenderWindow::keyReleaseEvent(QKeyEvent* event) {
InputCommon::GetKeyboard()->ReleaseKey(event->key());
}
void GRenderWindow::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent* event) {
// touch input is handled in TouchBeginEvent
if (event->source() == Qt::MouseEventSynthesizedBySystem) {
return;
}
auto pos = event->pos();
if (event->button() == Qt::LeftButton) {
const auto [x, y] = ScaleTouch(pos);
this->TouchPressed(x, y);
} else if (event->button() == Qt::RightButton) {
InputCommon::GetMotionEmu()->BeginTilt(pos.x(), pos.y());
}
QWidget::mousePressEvent(event);
}
void GRenderWindow::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent* event) {
// touch input is handled in TouchUpdateEvent
if (event->source() == Qt::MouseEventSynthesizedBySystem) {
return;
}
auto pos = event->pos();
const auto [x, y] = ScaleTouch(pos);
this->TouchMoved(x, y);
InputCommon::GetMotionEmu()->Tilt(pos.x(), pos.y());
QWidget::mouseMoveEvent(event);
}
void GRenderWindow::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent* event) {
// touch input is handled in TouchEndEvent
if (event->source() == Qt::MouseEventSynthesizedBySystem) {
return;
}
if (event->button() == Qt::LeftButton) {
this->TouchReleased();
} else if (event->button() == Qt::RightButton) {
InputCommon::GetMotionEmu()->EndTilt();
}
}
void GRenderWindow::TouchBeginEvent(const QTouchEvent* event) {
// TouchBegin always has exactly one touch point, so take the .first()
const auto [x, y] = ScaleTouch(event->touchPoints().first().pos());
this->TouchPressed(x, y);
}
void GRenderWindow::TouchUpdateEvent(const QTouchEvent* event) {
QPointF pos;
int active_points = 0;
// average all active touch points
for (const auto tp : event->touchPoints()) {
if (tp.state() & (Qt::TouchPointPressed | Qt::TouchPointMoved | Qt::TouchPointStationary)) {
active_points++;
pos += tp.pos();
}
}
pos /= active_points;
const auto [x, y] = ScaleTouch(pos);
this->TouchMoved(x, y);
}
void GRenderWindow::TouchEndEvent() {
this->TouchReleased();
}
bool GRenderWindow::event(QEvent* event) {
if (event->type() == QEvent::TouchBegin) {
TouchBeginEvent(static_cast<QTouchEvent*>(event));
return true;
} else if (event->type() == QEvent::TouchUpdate) {
TouchUpdateEvent(static_cast<QTouchEvent*>(event));
return true;
} else if (event->type() == QEvent::TouchEnd || event->type() == QEvent::TouchCancel) {
TouchEndEvent();
return true;
}
return QWidget::event(event);
}
void GRenderWindow::focusOutEvent(QFocusEvent* event) {
QWidget::focusOutEvent(event);
InputCommon::GetKeyboard()->ReleaseAllKeys();
}
void GRenderWindow::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent* event) {
QWidget::resizeEvent(event);
OnFramebufferSizeChanged();
}
std::unique_ptr<Core::Frontend::GraphicsContext> GRenderWindow::CreateSharedContext() const {
#ifdef HAS_OPENGL
if (Settings::values.renderer_backend.GetValue() == Settings::RendererBackend::OpenGL) {
auto c = static_cast<OpenGLSharedContext*>(main_context.get());
// Bind the shared contexts to the main surface in case the backend wants to take over
// presentation
return std::make_unique<OpenGLSharedContext>(c->GetShareContext(),
child_widget->windowHandle());
}
#endif
return std::make_unique<DummyContext>();
}
bool GRenderWindow::InitRenderTarget() {
ReleaseRenderTarget();
first_frame = false;
switch (Settings::values.renderer_backend.GetValue()) {
case Settings::RendererBackend::OpenGL:
if (!InitializeOpenGL()) {
return false;
}
break;
case Settings::RendererBackend::Vulkan:
if (!InitializeVulkan()) {
return false;
}
break;
}
// Update the Window System information with the new render target
window_info = GetWindowSystemInfo(child_widget->windowHandle());
child_widget->resize(Layout::ScreenUndocked::Width, Layout::ScreenUndocked::Height);
layout()->addWidget(child_widget);
// Reset minimum required size to avoid resizing issues on the main window after restarting.
setMinimumSize(1, 1);
resize(Layout::ScreenUndocked::Width, Layout::ScreenUndocked::Height);
OnMinimalClientAreaChangeRequest(GetActiveConfig().min_client_area_size);
OnFramebufferSizeChanged();
BackupGeometry();
if (Settings::values.renderer_backend.GetValue() == Settings::RendererBackend::OpenGL) {
if (!LoadOpenGL()) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
void GRenderWindow::ReleaseRenderTarget() {
if (child_widget) {
layout()->removeWidget(child_widget);
child_widget->deleteLater();
child_widget = nullptr;
}
main_context.reset();
}
void GRenderWindow::CaptureScreenshot(u32 res_scale, const QString& screenshot_path) {
auto& renderer = Core::System::GetInstance().Renderer();
if (res_scale == 0) {
res_scale = VideoCore::GetResolutionScaleFactor(renderer);
}
const Layout::FramebufferLayout layout{Layout::FrameLayoutFromResolutionScale(res_scale)};
screenshot_image = QImage(QSize(layout.width, layout.height), QImage::Format_RGB32);
renderer.RequestScreenshot(
screenshot_image.bits(),
[=] {
const std::string std_screenshot_path = screenshot_path.toStdString();
if (screenshot_image.mirrored(false, true).save(screenshot_path)) {
LOG_INFO(Frontend, "Screenshot saved to \"{}\"", std_screenshot_path);
} else {
LOG_ERROR(Frontend, "Failed to save screenshot to \"{}\"", std_screenshot_path);
}
},
layout);
}
void GRenderWindow::OnMinimalClientAreaChangeRequest(std::pair<u32, u32> minimal_size) {
setMinimumSize(minimal_size.first, minimal_size.second);
}
bool GRenderWindow::InitializeOpenGL() {
#ifdef HAS_OPENGL
// TODO: One of these flags might be interesting: WA_OpaquePaintEvent, WA_NoBackground,
// WA_DontShowOnScreen, WA_DeleteOnClose
auto child = new OpenGLRenderWidget(this);
child_widget = child;
child_widget->windowHandle()->create();
auto context = std::make_shared<OpenGLSharedContext>(child->windowHandle());
main_context = context;
child->SetContext(
std::make_unique<OpenGLSharedContext>(context->GetShareContext(), child->windowHandle()));
return true;
#else
QMessageBox::warning(this, tr("OpenGL not available!"),
tr("yuzu has not been compiled with OpenGL support."));
return false;
#endif
}
bool GRenderWindow::InitializeVulkan() {
#ifdef HAS_VULKAN
auto child = new VulkanRenderWidget(this);
child_widget = child;
child_widget->windowHandle()->create();
main_context = std::make_unique<DummyContext>();
return true;
#else
QMessageBox::critical(this, tr("Vulkan not available!"),
tr("yuzu has not been compiled with Vulkan support."));
return false;
#endif
}
bool GRenderWindow::LoadOpenGL() {
auto context = CreateSharedContext();
auto scope = context->Acquire();
if (!gladLoadGL()) {
QMessageBox::critical(this, tr("Error while initializing OpenGL 4.3!"),
tr("Your GPU may not support OpenGL 4.3, or you do not have the "
"latest graphics driver."));
return false;
}
QStringList unsupported_gl_extensions = GetUnsupportedGLExtensions();
if (!unsupported_gl_extensions.empty()) {
QMessageBox::critical(
this, tr("Error while initializing OpenGL!"),
tr("Your GPU may not support one or more required OpenGL extensions. Please ensure you "
"have the latest graphics driver.<br><br>Unsupported extensions:<br>") +
unsupported_gl_extensions.join(QStringLiteral("<br>")));
return false;
}
return true;
}
QStringList GRenderWindow::GetUnsupportedGLExtensions() const {
QStringList unsupported_ext;
if (!GLAD_GL_ARB_buffer_storage)
unsupported_ext.append(QStringLiteral("ARB_buffer_storage"));
if (!GLAD_GL_ARB_direct_state_access)
unsupported_ext.append(QStringLiteral("ARB_direct_state_access"));
if (!GLAD_GL_ARB_vertex_type_10f_11f_11f_rev)
unsupported_ext.append(QStringLiteral("ARB_vertex_type_10f_11f_11f_rev"));
if (!GLAD_GL_ARB_texture_mirror_clamp_to_edge)
unsupported_ext.append(QStringLiteral("ARB_texture_mirror_clamp_to_edge"));
if (!GLAD_GL_ARB_multi_bind)
unsupported_ext.append(QStringLiteral("ARB_multi_bind"));
if (!GLAD_GL_ARB_clip_control)
unsupported_ext.append(QStringLiteral("ARB_clip_control"));
// Extensions required to support some texture formats.
if (!GLAD_GL_EXT_texture_compression_s3tc)
unsupported_ext.append(QStringLiteral("EXT_texture_compression_s3tc"));
if (!GLAD_GL_ARB_texture_compression_rgtc)
unsupported_ext.append(QStringLiteral("ARB_texture_compression_rgtc"));
if (!GLAD_GL_ARB_depth_buffer_float)
unsupported_ext.append(QStringLiteral("ARB_depth_buffer_float"));
for (const QString& ext : unsupported_ext)
LOG_CRITICAL(Frontend, "Unsupported GL extension: {}", ext.toStdString());
return unsupported_ext;
}
void GRenderWindow::OnEmulationStarting(EmuThread* emu_thread) {
this->emu_thread = emu_thread;
}
void GRenderWindow::OnEmulationStopping() {
emu_thread = nullptr;
}
void GRenderWindow::showEvent(QShowEvent* event) {
QWidget::showEvent(event);
// windowHandle() is not initialized until the Window is shown, so we connect it here.
connect(windowHandle(), &QWindow::screenChanged, this, &GRenderWindow::OnFramebufferSizeChanged,
Qt::UniqueConnection);
}