dolphin/Source/Core/VideoCommon/OpcodeDecoding.h
comex 6e774f1b64 Add missing includes where headers depend on other headers having been included first.
This is good hygiene, and also happens to be required to build Dolphin
using Clang modules.

(Under this setup, each header file becomes a module, and each #include
is automatically translated to a module import.  Recursive includes
still leak through (by default), but modules are compiled independently,
and can't depend on defines or types having previously been set up.  The
main reason to retrofit it onto Dolphin is compilation performance - no
more textual includes whatsoever, rather than putting a few blessed
common headers into a PCH.  Unfortunately, I found multiple Clang bugs
while trying to build Dolphin this way, so it's not ready yet, but I can
start with this prerequisite.)
2014-10-21 21:22:16 -04:00

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// Copyright 2013 Dolphin Emulator Project
// Licensed under GPLv2
// Refer to the license.txt file included.
#pragma once
#include "Common/CommonTypes.h"
#define GX_NOP 0x00
#define GX_LOAD_BP_REG 0x61
#define GX_LOAD_CP_REG 0x08
#define GX_LOAD_XF_REG 0x10
#define GX_LOAD_INDX_A 0x20
#define GX_LOAD_INDX_B 0x28
#define GX_LOAD_INDX_C 0x30
#define GX_LOAD_INDX_D 0x38
#define GX_CMD_CALL_DL 0x40
#define GX_CMD_UNKNOWN_METRICS 0x44
#define GX_CMD_INVL_VC 0x48
#define GX_PRIMITIVE_MASK 0x78
#define GX_PRIMITIVE_SHIFT 3
#define GX_VAT_MASK 0x07
// These values are the values extracted using GX_PRIMITIVE_MASK
// and GX_PRIMITIVE_SHIFT.
// GX_DRAW_QUADS_2 behaves the same way as GX_DRAW_QUADS.
#define GX_DRAW_QUADS 0x0 // 0x80
#define GX_DRAW_QUADS_2 0x1 // 0x88
#define GX_DRAW_TRIANGLES 0x2 // 0x90
#define GX_DRAW_TRIANGLE_STRIP 0x3 // 0x98
#define GX_DRAW_TRIANGLE_FAN 0x4 // 0xA0
#define GX_DRAW_LINES 0x5 // 0xA8
#define GX_DRAW_LINE_STRIP 0x6 // 0xB0
#define GX_DRAW_POINTS 0x7 // 0xB8
extern bool g_bRecordFifoData;
void OpcodeDecoder_Init();
void OpcodeDecoder_Shutdown();
u32 OpcodeDecoder_Run(u8* end);
void OpcodeDecoder_Preprocess(u8* write_ptr);