Moved down_count to CoreTiming
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@ -124,12 +124,6 @@ public:
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virtual void SetCP15Register(CP15Register reg, u32 value) = 0;
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/**
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* Advance the CPU core by the specified number of ticks (e.g. to simulate CPU execution time)
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* @param ticks Number of ticks to advance the CPU core
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*/
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virtual void AddTicks(u64 ticks) = 0;
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/**
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* Saves the current CPU context
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* @param ctx Thread context to save
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return num_instructions;
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}
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s64 down_count = 0; ///< A decreasing counter of remaining cycles before the next event,
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/// decreased by the cpu run loop
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protected:
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/**
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* Executes the given number of instructions
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@ -124,13 +124,6 @@ void ARM_Dynarmic::SetCP15Register(CP15Register reg, u32 value) {
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interpreter_state->CP15[reg] = value;
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}
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void ARM_Dynarmic::AddTicks(u64 ticks) {
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down_count -= ticks;
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if (down_count < 0) {
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CoreTiming::Advance();
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}
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}
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MICROPROFILE_DEFINE(ARM_Jit, "ARM JIT", "ARM JIT", MP_RGB(255, 64, 64));
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void ARM_Dynarmic::ExecuteInstructions(int num_instructions) {
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@ -139,7 +132,7 @@ void ARM_Dynarmic::ExecuteInstructions(int num_instructions) {
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std::size_t ticks_executed = jit->Run(static_cast<unsigned>(num_instructions));
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AddTicks(ticks_executed);
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CoreTiming::AddTicks(ticks_executed);
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}
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void ARM_Dynarmic::SaveContext(ARM_Interface::ThreadContext& ctx) {
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@ -32,8 +32,6 @@ public:
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u32 GetCP15Register(CP15Register reg) override;
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void SetCP15Register(CP15Register reg, u32 value) override;
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void AddTicks(u64 ticks) override;
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void SaveContext(ThreadContext& ctx) override;
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void LoadContext(const ThreadContext& ctx) override;
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@ -77,12 +77,6 @@ void ARM_DynCom::SetCP15Register(CP15Register reg, u32 value) {
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state->CP15[reg] = value;
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}
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void ARM_DynCom::AddTicks(u64 ticks) {
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down_count -= ticks;
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if (down_count < 0)
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CoreTiming::Advance();
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}
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void ARM_DynCom::ExecuteInstructions(int num_instructions) {
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state->NumInstrsToExecute = num_instructions;
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@ -90,7 +84,7 @@ void ARM_DynCom::ExecuteInstructions(int num_instructions) {
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// executing one instruction at a time. Otherwise, if a block is being executed, more
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// instructions may actually be executed than specified.
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unsigned ticks_executed = InterpreterMainLoop(state.get());
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AddTicks(ticks_executed);
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CoreTiming::AddTicks(ticks_executed);
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}
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void ARM_DynCom::SaveContext(ThreadContext& ctx) {
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u32 GetCP15Register(CP15Register reg) override;
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void SetCP15Register(CP15Register reg, u32 value) override;
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void AddTicks(u64 ticks) override;
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void SaveContext(ThreadContext& ctx) override;
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void LoadContext(const ThreadContext& ctx) override;
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@ -57,6 +57,9 @@ static s64 idled_cycles;
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static s64 last_global_time_ticks;
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static s64 last_global_time_us;
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static s64 down_count = 0; ///< A decreasing counter of remaining cycles before the next event,
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/// decreased by the cpu run loop
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static std::recursive_mutex external_event_section;
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// Warning: not included in save state.
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@ -146,7 +149,7 @@ void UnregisterAllEvents() {
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}
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void Init() {
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Core::CPU().down_count = INITIAL_SLICE_LENGTH;
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down_count = INITIAL_SLICE_LENGTH;
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g_slice_length = INITIAL_SLICE_LENGTH;
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global_timer = 0;
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idled_cycles = 0;
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}
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}
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void AddTicks(u64 ticks) {
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down_count -= ticks;
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if (down_count < 0) {
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Advance();
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}
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}
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u64 GetTicks() {
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return (u64)global_timer + g_slice_length - Core::CPU().down_count;
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return (u64)global_timer + g_slice_length - down_count;
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}
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u64 GetIdleTicks() {
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}
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void ForceCheck() {
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s64 cycles_executed = g_slice_length - Core::CPU().down_count;
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s64 cycles_executed = g_slice_length - down_count;
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global_timer += cycles_executed;
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// This will cause us to check for new events immediately.
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Core::CPU().down_count = 0;
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down_count = 0;
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// But let's not eat a bunch more time in Advance() because of this.
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g_slice_length = 0;
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}
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void Advance() {
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s64 cycles_executed = g_slice_length - Core::CPU().down_count;
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s64 cycles_executed = g_slice_length - down_count;
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global_timer += cycles_executed;
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Core::CPU().down_count = g_slice_length;
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down_count = g_slice_length;
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if (has_ts_events)
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MoveEvents();
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if (!first) {
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if (g_slice_length < 10000) {
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g_slice_length += 10000;
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Core::CPU().down_count += g_slice_length;
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down_count += g_slice_length;
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}
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} else {
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// Note that events can eat cycles as well.
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const int diff = target - g_slice_length;
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g_slice_length += diff;
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Core::CPU().down_count += diff;
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down_count += diff;
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}
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if (advance_callback)
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advance_callback(static_cast<int>(cycles_executed));
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}
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void Idle(int max_idle) {
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s64 cycles_down = Core::CPU().down_count;
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s64 cycles_down = down_count;
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if (max_idle != 0 && cycles_down > max_idle)
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cycles_down = max_idle;
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if (first && cycles_down > 0) {
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s64 cycles_executed = g_slice_length - Core::CPU().down_count;
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s64 cycles_executed = g_slice_length - down_count;
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s64 cycles_next_event = first->time - global_timer;
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if (cycles_next_event < cycles_executed + cycles_down) {
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cycles_down / (float)(g_clock_rate_arm11 * 0.001f));
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idled_cycles += cycles_down;
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Core::CPU().down_count -= cycles_down;
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if (Core::CPU().down_count == 0)
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Core::CPU().down_count = -1;
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down_count -= cycles_down;
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if (down_count == 0)
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down_count = -1;
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}
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std::string GetScheduledEventsSummary() {
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typedef void (*MHzChangeCallback)();
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typedef std::function<void(u64 userdata, int cycles_late)> TimedCallback;
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/**
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* Advance the CPU core by the specified number of ticks (e.g. to simulate CPU execution time)
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* @param ticks Number of ticks to advance the CPU core
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*/
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void AddTicks(u64 ticks);
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u64 GetTicks();
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u64 GetIdleTicks();
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u64 GetGlobalTimeUs();
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@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@ static void SleepThread(s64 nanoseconds) {
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static s64 GetSystemTick() {
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s64 result = CoreTiming::GetTicks();
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// Advance time to defeat dumb games (like Cubic Ninja) that busy-wait for the frame to end.
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Core::CPU().AddTicks(150); // Measured time between two calls on a 9.2 o3DS with Ninjhax 1.1b
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CoreTiming::AddTicks(150); // Measured time between two calls on a 9.2 o3DS with Ninjhax 1.1b
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return result;
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}
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#include <catch.hpp>
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#include "core/arm/dyncom/arm_dyncom.h"
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#include "core/core_timing.h"
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#include "tests/core/arm/arm_test_common.h"
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namespace ArmTests {
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}};
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for (const auto& test_case : test_cases) {
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dyncom.down_count = 1000; // Ensure that CoreTimeing will not be called.
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dyncom.SetPC(0);
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dyncom.SetVFPSystemReg(VFP_FPSCR, test_case.initial_fpscr);
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dyncom.SetVFPReg(4, test_case.a);
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