Restructuring things in this way brings two immediate benefits:
* Code is deduplicated between Jit64 and JitArm64.
* Materializing an immediate value in a register no longer results in us
forgetting what the immediate value was.
As a more long-term benefit, this lets us also run constant propagation
as part of PPCAnalyst, which could let us do cool stuff in the future
like statically determining whether a conditional branch will be taken.
But I have nothing concrete planned for that right now.
This is a hassle-free BBA option intended for local play with multiple
Dolphin instances running *in the same system*. After selecting
**Broadband Adapter (IPC)** in the **SP1** slot in the GameCube section
in the settings, games that support LAN play will be able to discover
each other, without requiring third-party software or relatively complex
TAP setups.
The implementation is based on cpp-ipc, a high-performance inter-process
communication library that uses shared memory as transport layer.
Supported platforms are:
- [x] Linux
- [x] Windows
- [ ] macOS (cpp-ipc does not support this platform)
- [ ] FreeBSD (cpp-ipc does not support this platform)
- [ ] Android (cpp-ipc needs some adjustments; while it could work,
launching two Dolphin instances within the same Android system may be
both challenging and impractical)
Separate LibUSB logic into LibUSBBluetoothAdapter class.
Submit transfers on thread with proper timing.
Throttle before ACL input for reduced input latency.
Immediately send IPC replies for outgoing data.
Continuously submit libusb transfers to fill HCI/ACL input queues.
Simplify endpoint handling and state saving.
Other cleanups.
Based on @noahpistilli (Sketch) PR:
https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/pull/12567
Fixed the Windows support and the heisenbug caused by uninitialized
members.
Config system integration finalized.
Some games open two USB interfaces, e.g. /dev/usb/oh0 and /dev/usb/hid.
This was causing us to run two scanning threads at once, using up more
CPU time for scanning than we need to.
Creates TimePlayed class and implemented constructors, AddTime, GetTimePlayed, and Reload methods. Updates CMakeLists.txt and DolphinLib.props as appropriate.
The new `Common::Contains` and `Common::ContainsSubrange` function objects mirror C++23's `std::ranges::contains` and `std::ranges::contains_subrange`, respectively.