citra/src/video_core/video_core.cpp
Lioncash 6d0551196d video_core/gpu: Create threads separately from initialization
Like with CPU emulation, we generally don't want to fire off the threads
immediately after the relevant classes are initialized, we want to do
this after all necessary data is done loading first.

This splits the thread creation into its own interface member function
to allow controlling when these threads in particular get created.
2019-04-11 22:11:40 -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 <memory>
#include "core/core.h"
#include "core/settings.h"
#include "video_core/gpu_asynch.h"
#include "video_core/gpu_synch.h"
#include "video_core/renderer_base.h"
#include "video_core/renderer_opengl/renderer_opengl.h"
#include "video_core/video_core.h"
namespace VideoCore {
std::unique_ptr<RendererBase> CreateRenderer(Core::Frontend::EmuWindow& emu_window,
Core::System& system) {
return std::make_unique<OpenGL::RendererOpenGL>(emu_window, system);
}
std::unique_ptr<Tegra::GPU> CreateGPU(Core::System& system) {
if (Settings::values.use_asynchronous_gpu_emulation) {
return std::make_unique<VideoCommon::GPUAsynch>(system, system.Renderer());
}
return std::make_unique<VideoCommon::GPUSynch>(system, system.Renderer());
}
u16 GetResolutionScaleFactor(const RendererBase& renderer) {
return static_cast<u16>(
Settings::values.resolution_factor
? Settings::values.resolution_factor
: renderer.GetRenderWindow().GetFramebufferLayout().GetScalingRatio());
}
} // namespace VideoCore