Ryujinx/Ryujinx.Graphics.Vulkan/BitMap.cs
riperiperi af4aae7951 Use a bitmap to do granular tracking for buffer uploads.
This path is only taken if the much faster check of "is the buffer rented at all" is triggered, so it doesn't actually end up costing too much, and the time saved by not ending render passes (and on gpu for not waiting on barriers) is probably helpful.

Avoids ending render passes to update buffer data (not all the time)
- 140-180 to 35-45 in SMO metro kingdom (these updates are in the UI)
- Very variable 60-150(!) to 16-25 in mario kart 8 (these updates are in the UI)

As well as allowing more data to be preloaded persistently, this will also allow more data to be loaded in the preload buffer, which should be faster as it doesn't need to insert barriers between draws. (and on tbdr, does not need to flush and reload tile memory)

Improves performance in GPU limited scenarios. Should notably improve performance on TBDR gpus. Still a lot more to do here.
2022-06-17 22:42:51 +01:00

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namespace Ryujinx.Graphics.Vulkan
{
struct BitMap
{
public const int IntSize = 64;
private const int IntShift = 6;
private const int IntMask = IntSize - 1;
private readonly long[] _masks;
public BitMap(int count)
{
_masks = new long[(count + IntMask) / IntSize];
}
public bool AnySet()
{
for (int i = 0; i < _masks.Length; i++)
{
if (_masks[i] != 0)
{
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
public bool IsSet(int bit)
{
int wordIndex = bit >> IntShift;
int wordBit = bit & IntMask;
long wordMask = 1L << wordBit;
return (_masks[wordIndex] & wordMask) != 0;
}
public bool IsSet(int start, int end)
{
if (start == end)
{
return IsSet(start);
}
int startIndex = start >> IntShift;
int startBit = start & IntMask;
long startMask = -1L << startBit;
int endIndex = end >> IntShift;
int endBit = end & IntMask;
long endMask = (long)(ulong.MaxValue >> (IntMask - endBit));
if (startIndex == endIndex)
{
return (_masks[startIndex] & startMask & endMask) != 0;
}
if ((_masks[startIndex] & startMask) != 0)
{
return true;
}
for (int i = startIndex + 1; i < endIndex; i++)
{
if (_masks[i] != 0)
{
return true;
}
}
if ((_masks[endIndex] & endMask) != 0)
{
return true;
}
return false;
}
public bool Set(int bit)
{
int wordIndex = bit >> IntShift;
int wordBit = bit & IntMask;
long wordMask = 1L << wordBit;
if ((_masks[wordIndex] & wordMask) != 0)
{
return false;
}
_masks[wordIndex] |= wordMask;
return true;
}
public void SetRange(int start, int end)
{
if (start == end)
{
Set(start);
return;
}
int startIndex = start >> IntShift;
int startBit = start & IntMask;
long startMask = -1L << startBit;
int endIndex = end >> IntShift;
int endBit = end & IntMask;
long endMask = (long)(ulong.MaxValue >> (IntMask - endBit));
if (startIndex == endIndex)
{
_masks[startIndex] |= startMask & endMask;
}
else
{
_masks[startIndex] |= startMask;
for (int i = startIndex + 1; i < endIndex; i++)
{
_masks[i] |= -1;
}
_masks[endIndex] |= endMask;
}
}
public void Clear(int bit)
{
int wordIndex = bit >> IntShift;
int wordBit = bit & IntMask;
long wordMask = 1L << wordBit;
_masks[wordIndex] &= ~wordMask;
}
public void Clear()
{
for (int i = 0; i < _masks.Length; i++)
{
_masks[i] = 0;
}
}
public void ClearInt(int start, int end)
{
for (int i = start; i <= end; i++)
{
_masks[i] = 0;
}
}
}
}