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* formats, osd, util: Started refactoring file I/O stuff. (#8456) Vas Crabb2021-08-221-8/+10
| | | | | | | | | Added more modern generic I/O interfaces with implementation backed by stdio, osd_file and core_file, replacing io_generic. Also replaced core_file's build-in zlib compression with a filter. unzip.cpp, un7z.cpp: Added option to supply abstract I/O interface rather than filename. Converted osd_file, core_file, archive_file, chd_file and device_image_interface to use std::error_condition rather than their own error enums. Allow mounting TI-99 RPK from inside archives.
* Revert "sound: Improved view interfaces to match usage patterns" Aaron Giles2020-09-171-3/+3
| | | | This reverts commit dc0ede3c90717ed25de0695c555b861f06344f18.
* sound: Improved view interfaces to match usage patterns Aaron Giles2020-09-171-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | * read/write_stream_views now have an internal index * get/put/add/fill/copy now implicitly use and advance this index * new method reset() can (re)set the internal index * new method done() checks if index is past the end * new method remaining() indicates how many samples remain * get_indexed/put_indexed/etc available for random access * updated all consumers to new interfaces
* Significant internal changes to sound streams (#7169) Aaron Giles2020-09-131-46/+37
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Significant internal changes to sound streams: Abstracted buffers of sound data into an internal stream_buffer class, with helper classes read_stream_view and write_stream_view which offer readable/writable "views" into the buffers Internal sound calculations are all done using stream_buffer::sample_t, which is a 32-bit float; existing callbacks are supported through an adapter that converts to/from signed 32-bit integers Improved behavior of dynamic stream sample rate changes to resample a short runway of data to preserve continuity across transitions Created a new stream update callback which passes a std::vector of read_stream_views for inputs, and a std::vector of write_stream_views for outputs Updated core mixer and speaker devices to the new stream update callback Updated the following sound cores to the new stream update callback: ay8910, dac, k054539, msm5205, namco, netlist, okim6295, pokey, samples, sn76496, sp0250, tms5220, tms57002, upd7759, vgm_visualizer, volt_reg Changed existing stream update callback to make inputs explicitly const and the output pointers const as well, since they are re-used across calls; fixed several engines that violated this rule Sound_manager::stream_alloc can no longer automatically connect to a device's sound_stream_update callback; instead, the stream_alloc() on the sound_device_interface should be called; updated many violators of this rule Streams can be created with SAMPLE_RATE_OUTPUT_ADAPTIVE, which dynamically tracks the sample rate of its first downstream output, or with SAMPLE_RATE_INPUT_ADAPTIVE, which tracks the sample rate of its first input Changed resampling to be a separate sound_stream that is invoked as needed, opening the path for selectable resampling implementations Added a flags parameter to the new stream allocation method that allows you to specify a that input streams should not be resampled Exposed stream_input and stream_output classes directly, simplifying access to user gains and stream names Added a simple dynamic compressor to sound_manager to provide nicer results when overdriven sound happens; compression does not affect speaker_report results Improved verbose speaker_report to print a graph of peaks over time More aggressive debugging enabled for now even in release builds (should be disabled prior to next release) via SOUND_DEBUG define in sound.h; report any assertions for fixing
* (nw) Cleanup on the way: Vas Crabb2020-03-101-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | * Add doxygen comments for bit manipulation functions * Add an overload of BIT that works like the AArch64 UBFX instruction * Kill off some of the silly concatenating overloads for emu_file::open * Make searchpath acually useful for devices This is a checkpoint - I'm planning to improve ROM loading behaviour at least a little.
* Make devdelegate more like devcb for configuration. This is a Vas Crabb2019-10-261-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | fundamental change to show device delegates are configured. Device delegates are now aware of the current device during configuration and will resolve string tags relative to it. This means that device delegates need a device to be supplied on construction so they can find the machine configuration object. There's a one-dimensional array helper to make it easier to construct arrays of device delegates with the same owner. (I didn't make an n-dimensional one because I didn't hit a use case, but it would be a simple addition.) There's no more bind_relative_to member - just call resolve() like you would for a devcb. There's also no need to cast nullptr when creating a late bind device delegate. The flip side is that for an overloaded or non-capturing lambda you'll need to cast to the desired type. There is one less conditional branch in the hot path for calls for delegates bound to a function pointer of member function pointer. This comes at the cost of one additional unconditional branch in the hot path for calls to delegates bound to functoids (lambdas, functions that don't take an object reference, other callable objects). This applies to all delegates, not just device delegates. Address spaces will now print an error message if a late bind error is encountered while installing a handler. This will give the range and address range, hopefully making it easier to guess which memory map is faulty. For the simple case of allowing a device_delegate member to be configured, use a member like this: template <typename... T> void set_foo(T &&...args) { m_foo_cb.set(std::forward<T>(args)...); } For a case where different delegates need to be used depending on the function signature, see src/emu/screen.h (the screen update function setters). Device delegates now take a target specification and function pointer. The target may be: * Target omitted, implying the current device being configured. This can only be used during configuration. It will work as long as the current device is not removed/replaced. * A tag string relative to the current device being configured. This can only be used during configuration. It will not be callable until .resolve() is called. It will work as long as the current device is not removed/replaced. * A device finder (required_device/optional_device). The delegate will late bind to the current target of the device finder. It will not be callable until .resolve() is called. It will work properly if the target device is replaced, as long as the device finder's base object isn't removed/replaced. * A reference to an object. It will be callable immediately. It will work as long as the target object is not removed/replaced. The target types and restrictions are pretty similar to what you already have on object finders and devcb, so it shouldn't cause any surprises. Note that dereferencing a device finder will changes the effect. To illustrate this: ... required_device<some_device> m_dev; ... m_dev(*this, "dev") ... // will late bind to "dev" relative to *this // will work if "dev" hasn't been created yet or is replaced later // won't work if *this is removed/replaced // won't be callable until resolve() is called cb1.set(m_dev, FUNC(some_device::w)); ... // will bind to current target of m_dev // will not work if m_dev is not resolved // will not work if "dev" is replaced later // will be callable immediately cb2.set(*m_dev, FUNC(some_device::w)); ... The order of the target and name has been reversed for functoids (lambdas and other callable objects). This allows the NAME macro to be used on lambdas and functoids. For example: foo.set_something(NAME([this] (u8 data) { m_something = data; })); I realise the diagnostic messages get ugly if you use NAME on a large lambda. You can still give a literal name, you just have to place it after the lambda rather than before. This is uglier, but it's intentional. I'm trying to drive developers away from a certain style. While it's nice that you can put half the driver code in the memory map, it detracts from readability. It's hard to visualise the memory range mappings if the memory map functions are punctuated by large lambdas. There's also slightly higher overhead for calling a delegate bound to a functoid. If the code is prettier for trivial lambdas but uglier for non-trivial lambdas in address maps, it will hopefully steer people away from putting non-trivial lambdas in memory maps. There were some devices that were converted from using plain delegates without adding bind_relative_to calls. I fixed some of them (e.g. LaserDisc) but I probably missed some. These will likely crash on unresolved delegate calls. There are some devices that reset delegates at configuration complete or start time, preventing them from being set up during configuration (e.g. src/devices/video/ppu2c0x.cpp and src/devices/machine/68307.cpp). This goes against the design principles of how device delegates should be used, but I didn't change them because I don't trust myself to find all the places they're used. I've definitely broken some stuff with this (I know about asterix), so report issues and bear with me until I get it all fixed.
* Sanity prevailed (nw) Olivier Galibert2019-05-291-42/+0
| | | | | | | | | | There are some bugs, probably linked to the sample counter (I thought it was a frame counter for a start...). But at least the code is not aneurysm-provoking anymore. One thing to do would be to turn the k573dio into a device_mixer_interface to have the connection to the speakers done at the driver device level. Volunteers?
* Partial support for encrypted audio in k573dio (Konami System 573 Digital ↵ Windy Fairy2019-05-151-0/+42
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I/O) (#5055) * Add support for pcnfrk2m - Percussion Freaks 2nd Mix (GE912 VER. KAA) * WIP audio for k573dio * WIP * Move 3rd party library to 3rdparty folder * Use MAME's BIT and bitswap * Fix regression which caused songs to stutter/lag when they should have been read completely in one shot * Replace gain_to_db switch with equivalent math
* Move static data out of devices into the device types. This is a ↵ Vas Crabb2017-05-141-11/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | significant change, so please pay attention. The core changes are: * Short name, full name and source file are no longer members of device_t, they are part of the device type * MACHINE_COFIG_START no longer needs a driver class * MACHINE_CONFIG_DERIVED_CLASS is no longer necessary * Specify the state class you want in the GAME/COMP/CONS line * The compiler will work out the base class where the driver init member is declared * There is one static device type object per driver rather than one per machine configuration Use DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE or DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE_NS to declare device type. * DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE forward-declares teh device type and class, and declares extern object finders. * DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE_NS is for devices classes in namespaces - it doesn't forward-declare the device type. Use DEFINE_DEVICE_TYPE or DEFINE_DEVICE_TYPE_NS to define device types. * These macros declare storage for the static data, and instantiate the device type and device finder templates. The rest of the changes are mostly just moving stuff out of headers that shouldn't be there, renaming stuff for consistency, and scoping stuff down where appropriate. Things I've actually messed with substantially: * More descriptive names for a lot of devices * Untangled the fantasy sound from the driver state, which necessitates breaking up sound/flip writes * Changed DECO BSMT2000 ready callback into a device delegate * Untangled Microprose 3D noise from driver state * Used object finders for CoCo multipak, KC85 D002, and Irem sound subdevices * Started to get TI-99 stuff out of the TI-990 directory and arrange bus devices properly * Started to break out common parts of Samsung ARM SoC devices * Turned some of FM, SID, SCSP DSP, EPIC12 and Voodoo cores into something resmbling C++ * Tried to make Z180 table allocation/setup a bit safer * Converted generic keyboard/terminal to not use WRITE8 - space/offset aren't relevant * Dynamically allocate generic terminal buffer so derived devices (e.g. teleprinter) can specify size * Imporved encapsulation of Z80DART channels * Refactored the SPC7110 bit table generator loop to make it more readable * Added wrappers for SNES PPU operations so members can be made protected * Factored out some boilerplate for YM chips with PSG * toaplan2 gfx * stic/intv resolution * Video System video * Out Run/Y-board sprite alignment * GIC video hookup * Amstrad CPC ROM box members * IQ151 ROM cart region * MSX cart IRQ callback resolution time * SMS passthrough control devices starting subslots I've smoke-tested several drivers, but I've probably missed something. Things I've missed will likely blow up spectacularly with failure to bind errors and the like. Let me know if there's more subtle breakage (could have happened in FM or Voodoo). And can everyone please, please try to keep stuff clean. In particular, please stop polluting the global namespace. Keep things out of headers that don't need to be there, and use things that can be scoped down rather than macros. It feels like an uphill battle trying to get this stuff under control while more of it's added.
* Self-registering devices prep: Vas Crabb2017-02-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Make device_creator a variable template and get rid of the ampersands * Remove screen.h and speaker.h from emu.h and add where necessary * Centralise instantiations of screen and speaker finder templates * Add/standardise #include guards in many hearers * Remove many redundant #includes * Order #includesr to help catch headers that can't be #included alone (nw) This changes #include order to be prefix, unit header if applicable then other stuff roughly in order from most dependent to least dependent library. This helps catch headers that don't #include things that they use.
* Revert "Use true/false if type used is bool (nw)" Miodrag Milanovic2016-11-121-2/+2
| | | | This reverts commit dbd07cef385248937dc509135088f81329216209.
* Use true/false if type used is bool (nw) Miodrag Milanovic2016-11-111-2/+2
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* NOTICE (TYPE NAME CONSOLIDATION) Miodrag Milanovic2016-10-221-34/+34
| | | | | Use standard uint64_t, uint32_t, uint16_t or uint8_t instead of UINT64, UINT32, UINT16 or UINT8 also use standard int64_t, int32_t, int16_t or int8_t instead of INT64, INT32, INT16 or INT8
* made constexprs lower case and used constexpr for returning input value as ↵ Miodrag Milanovic2016-07-311-8/+8
| | | | well for rest of defines in osdcomm.h (nw)
* Make osd_file a polymorphic class that's held with smart pointers Vas Crabb2016-03-141-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Make avi_file a class that's held with smart pointers, encapsulate various AVI I/O structures Make zip_file and _7z_file classes rather than having free functions everywhere Hide zip/7z class implementation behind an interface, no longer need to call close() to send back to the cache Don't dump as much crap in global namespace Add solaris PTY implementation Improve variable expansion for SDL OSD - supports ~/$FOO/${BAR} syntax Rearrange stuff so the same things are in file module for all OSDs Move file stuff into its own module 7z/zip open and destruct are still not thread-safe due to lack of interlocks around cache access Directory functions still need to be moved to file module SDL OSD may not initialise WinSock on Windows
* Turn core_file into a proper class that gets cleaned up safely using unique_ptr Vas Crabb2016-03-061-1/+1
| | | | Subverted somewhat by chd_file class
* reverting: Miodrag Milanovic2016-01-201-3/+3
| | | | | | | SHA-1: 1f90ceab075c4869298e963bf0a14a0aac2f1caa * tags are now strings (nw) fix start project for custom builds in Visual Studio (nw)
* Revert "rest of device parameters to std::string (nw)" Miodrag Milanovic2016-01-201-1/+1
| | | | This reverts commit caba131d844ade3f2b30d6be24ea6cf46b2949d7.
* rest of device parameters to std::string (nw) Miodrag Milanovic2016-01-161-1/+1
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* tags are now strings (nw) Miodrag Milanovic2016-01-161-3/+3
| | | | fix start project for custom builds in Visual Studio (nw)
* clang-modernize part 3 Miodrag Milanovic2015-12-041-13/+13
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* add casts from emu_file to core_file (issue #482) Trammell Hudson2015-11-271-1/+1
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* Cleanups and version bumpmame0168 Miodrag Milanovic2015-11-251-1/+1
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* Some cleanups and init fixes with help of ReSharper C++ (nw) Miodrag Milanovic2015-11-111-1/+0
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* Rename *.c -> *.cpp in our source (nw) Miodrag Milanovic2015-11-081-0/+642