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Add ldn:u implementation, INetworkClient interface and DisabledLdnClient (#5652)
* Impl first attempt to LDN

* Make this work.

- Endianness swap on all IPs.
- Use local network IP for connections, rather than 127.0.0.1. This is to be changed when tunnelling or whatever.
- Mac addresses are now randomly assigned on the server. (fixes joining lobbies)
- Fixed the "connected" handler for stations to actually find a
- Added info retrieval when connected to a station.
- Users that disconnect are now removed from rooms they were in. (still need to broadcast tho)
- The communication service does a bit better with being closed now.
- Some locking around the game instance dictionary.

* We may just be "initialized". Ignore this for now.

* Lots of WIP

* Add Disconnect packet

* Improve signalling of internal events.

* Fix scan.

* Fix some more stupid things.

* Enable NoDelay on all sockets.

* Add station accept policy, disconnect function.

* Limit max number of games.

* Split out networking stuff from HLE, so it can be swapped.

* Update logging calls.

* Missed a spot.

* Call SignalDisconnect instead of SetState

* Add comment to GetNetworkInfo

* Update configuration + UI

Now has its own tab, more options.

* Refactoring IUserLocalCommunicationService

( Expected new issues :'( )

* some cleanup

* More fix

* Correctly handle errors when connecting.

* Disable *Private call and clean symbols

* Structs cleanup

* Big cleanup

* Fix InvalidHandle (in MK8D and other games)

* Add Reject and Private Network support (v1)

RyuLdn Version bumped to 1.

* Add Initialize Packet

Allows users to keep Mac Addresses assigned by the server.

* Add SetWirelessControllerRestriction and some cleanup

* LDN-2 Initial Rebase

Make this work.

- Endianness swap on all IPs.
- Use local network IP for connections, rather than 127.0.0.1. This is to be changed when tunnelling or whatever.
- Fixed the "connected" handler for stations to actually find a
- The communication service does a bit better with being closed now.
- Some locking around the game instance dictionary.

We may just be "initialized". Ignore this for now.

Lots of WIP

Implement scan filter.

Improve signalling of internal events.

Fix scan.

Fix 0 width data, scan reply end delay removed.

Fix some more stupid things.

Enable NoDelay on all sockets.

Add station accept policy, disconnect function.

Limit max number of games.

Split out networking stuff from HLE, so it can be swapped.

Update logging calls.

Missed a spot.

SetAdvertiseData when open, don't return games that have accept policy 1

Update configuration + UI

Now has its own tab, more options.

Don't Keepalive, it causes problems.

Refactoring IUserLocalCommunicationService

( Expected new issues :'( )

some cleanup

More fix

Correctly handle errors when connecting.

Disable *Private call and clean symbols

Structs cleanup

Big cleanup

Fix InvalidHandle (in MK8D and other games)

Add Reject and Private Network support (v1)

Disable TcpNoDelay option on linux.

Add SetWirelessControllerRestriction and some cleanup

Misc cleanup, implement broadcast flag.

* Misc Changes

* Fix GetNetworkInfo

* Fix some small issues

* Implement GetNetworkInfoLatestUpdate

* Hotfix when LocalCommunicationId = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

* Fix ARMS Scan (and other games using wrong LocalCommunicationId

* Fix latest update when host leaves

* Revert "Fix ARMS Scan (and other games using wrong LocalCommunicationId"

This reverts commit 519c283d3993e2fdfafb8ac6b4e0a98231f6fb75.

* Fix the localCommunicationId = -1

* Don't set Connect flag for nodes already in the room before joining.

* Make IUserLocalCommunicationService disposable

* Don't dispose if there's no client.

* LDN-2-2 Rebase

Make this work.

- Endianness swap on all IPs.
- Use local network IP for connections, rather than 127.0.0.1. This is to be changed when tunnelling or whatever.
- Fixed the "connected" handler for stations to actually find a
- The communication service does a bit better with being closed now.
- Some locking around the game instance dictionary.

We may just be "initialized". Ignore this for now.

Put sockets behind an interface, so that they can be swapped for something proxyable

Lots of WIP

Implement scan filter.

Improve signalling of internal events.

Fix scan.

Fix 0 width data, scan reply end delay removed.

Fix some more stupid things.

Enable NoDelay on all sockets.

Add station accept policy, disconnect function.

Limit max number of games.

Split out networking stuff from HLE, so it can be swapped.

Update logging calls.

Missed a spot.

SetAdvertiseData when open, don't return games that have accept policy 1

Update configuration + UI

Now has its own tab, more options.

Don't Keepalive, it causes problems.

Refactoring IUserLocalCommunicationService

( Expected new issues :'( )

some cleanup

More fix

Correctly handle errors when connecting.

Disable *Private call and clean symbols

Structs cleanup

Big cleanup

Fix InvalidHandle (in MK8D and other games)

Add Reject and Private Network support (v1)

Disable TcpNoDelay option on linux.

Add SetWirelessControllerRestriction and some cleanup

Misc cleanup, implement broadcast flag.

Misc Changes

Fix GetNetworkInfo

Fix some small issues

Disable LAN by default til the config is added.

Fix Splatoon 2

- Stub nfp IUser::StartDetection / IUser::StopDetection.
- Stub ntc IEnsureNetworkClockAvailabilityService and needed calls.

Cleanup previous fixes

Stub IAudioInManager/IAudioIn for Splatoon 2 LAN

Add LAN settings to multiplayer tab

LAN Play > LAN Mode

Implement GetNetworkInfoLatestUpdate

Hotfix when LocalCommunicationId = 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

Fix ARMS Scan (and other games using wrong LocalCommunicationId

Fix latest update when host leaves

Revert "Fix ARMS Scan (and other games using wrong LocalCommunicationId"

This reverts commit 519c283d3993e2fdfafb8ac6b4e0a98231f6fb75.

Fix the localCommunicationId = -1

Don't set Connect flag for nodes already in the room before joining.

Make IUserLocalCommunicationService disposable

Fix crash when using LAN mode on linux.

Actually use that call

Don't dispose if there's no client.

Fix the settings window crash

Fix configurationFileUpdated

* Make LDN compatible with Ryujinx/Ryujinx#3805

* Ava: Add Ldn options to SettingsNetworkTab

* Ava: Add update events for multiplayer options

* Apply formatting

* Remove LdnHelper

* ldn: Fix hardcoded /24 subnet mask

* Fix naming rule violations

* Add missing summary doc tag

* Remove NetCoreServer dependency

* Address code style issues and typos

Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>

* Call CloseStation/CloseAccessPoint to reduce code duplication

* Fix typo

Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>

* Fix missing trailing commas

* Extract AddressList from AddressEntry

* Use AcceptPolicy as a type for LdnNetworkInfo.StationAcceptPolicy

* Add Flags attribute to ScanFilterFlag

* Rename struct members for LdnNetworkInfo

* Remove extra line

Co-authored-by: Ac_K <Acoustik666@gmail.com>

* Extract NetworkErrorMessage from NetworkError

* Fix missing trailing commas

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Co-authored-by: Ac_K <Acoustik666@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: riperiperi <rhy3756547@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: gdkchan <gab.dark.100@gmail.com>
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docs [INFRA] Addition of basic contributor guides and docs framework. (#5581) 2023-09-22 16:21:11 +02:00
src Add ldn:u implementation, INetworkClient interface and DisabledLdnClient (#5652) 2023-09-25 23:50:43 +02:00
.editorconfig Implement color space passthrough option (#5531) 2023-08-07 18:54:05 +01:00
.gitattributes misc: Enforce LF (#4253) 2023-01-10 19:00:14 +01:00
.gitignore GUI: Add option to register file types (#4250) 2023-01-22 17:39:00 +00:00
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LICENSE.txt Update license (#788) 2019-10-12 23:48:31 -03:00
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Ryujinx.sln Replace DelegateHelper with pre-generated delegates (#4867) 2023-05-09 09:02:39 +00:00
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Ryujinx
Ryujinx
(REE-YOU-JINX)

Ryujinx is an open-source Nintendo Switch emulator, created by gdkchan, written in C#. This emulator aims at providing excellent accuracy and performance, a user-friendly interface and consistent builds. It was written from scratch and development on the project began in September 2017. Ryujinx is available on Github under the MIT license.

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Compatibility

As of April 2023, Ryujinx has been tested on approximately 4,050 titles; over 4,000 boot past menus and into gameplay, with roughly 3,400 of those being considered playable. You can check out the compatibility list here. Anyone is free to submit a new game test or update an existing game test entry; simply follow the new issue template and testing guidelines, or post as a reply to the applicable game issue. Use the search function to see if a game has been tested already!

Usage

To run this emulator, your PC must be equipped with at least 8GiB of RAM; failing to meet this requirement may result in a poor gameplay experience or unexpected crashes.

See our Setup & Configuration Guide on how to set up the emulator.

For our Local Wireless and LAN builds, see our Multiplayer: Local Play/Local Wireless Guide .

Avalonia UI comes with translations for various languages. See Crowdin for more information.

Latest build

These builds are compiled automatically for each commit on the master branch. While we strive to ensure optimal stability and performance prior to pushing an update, our automated builds may be unstable or completely broken.

If you want to see details on updates to the emulator, you can visit our Changelog.

The latest automatic build for Windows, macOS, and Linux can be found on the Official Website.

Building

If you wish to build the emulator yourself, follow these steps:

Step 1

Install the X64 version of .NET 7.0 (or higher) SDK.

Step 2

Either use git clone https://github.com/Ryujinx/Ryujinx on the command line to clone the repository or use Code --> Download zip button to get the files.

Step 3

To build Ryujinx, open a command prompt inside the project directory. You can quickly access it on Windows by holding shift in File Explorer, then right clicking and selecting Open command window here. Then type the following command: dotnet build -c Release -o build the built files will be found in the newly created build directory.

Ryujinx system files are stored in the Ryujinx folder. This folder is located in the user folder, which can be accessed by clicking Open Ryujinx Folder under the File menu in the GUI.

Features

  • Audio

    Audio output is entirely supported, audio input (microphone) isn't supported. We use C# wrappers for OpenAL, and SDL2 & libsoundio as fallbacks.

  • CPU

    The CPU emulator, ARMeilleure, emulates an ARMv8 CPU and currently has support for most 64-bit ARMv8 and some of the ARMv7 (and older) instructions, including partial 32-bit support. It translates the ARM code to a custom IR, performs a few optimizations, and turns that into x86 code. There are three memory manager options available depending on the user's preference, leveraging both software-based (slower) and host-mapped modes (much faster). The fastest option (host, unchecked) is set by default. Ryujinx also features an optional Profiled Persistent Translation Cache, which essentially caches translated functions so that they do not need to be translated every time the game loads. The net result is a significant reduction in load times (the amount of time between launching a game and arriving at the title screen) for nearly every game. NOTE: this feature is enabled by default in the Options menu > System tab. You must launch the game at least twice to the title screen or beyond before performance improvements are unlocked on the third launch! These improvements are permanent and do not require any extra launches going forward.

  • GPU

    The GPU emulator emulates the Switch's Maxwell GPU using either the OpenGL (version 4.5 minimum), Vulkan, or Metal (via MoltenVK) APIs through a custom build of OpenTK or Silk.NET respectively. There are currently six graphics enhancements available to the end user in Ryujinx: Disk Shader Caching, Resolution Scaling, Anti-Aliasing, Scaling Filters (including FSR), Anisotropic Filtering and Aspect Ratio Adjustment. These enhancements can be adjusted or toggled as desired in the GUI.

  • Input

    We currently have support for keyboard, mouse, touch input, JoyCon input support, and nearly all controllers. Motion controls are natively supported in most cases; for dual-JoyCon motion support, DS4Windows or BetterJoy are currently required. In all scenarios, you can set up everything inside the input configuration menu.

  • DLC & Modifications

    Ryujinx is able to manage add-on content/downloadable content through the GUI. Mods (romfs, exefs, and runtime mods such as cheats) are also supported; the GUI contains a shortcut to open the respective mods folder for a particular game.

  • Configuration

    The emulator has settings for enabling or disabling some logging, remapping controllers, and more. You can configure all of them through the graphical interface or manually through the config file, Config.json, found in the user folder which can be accessed by clicking Open Ryujinx Folder under the File menu in the GUI.

Contact

If you have contributions, suggestions, need emulator support or just want to get in touch with the team, join our Discord server. You may also review our FAQ.

Donations

If you'd like to support the project financially, Ryujinx has an active Patreon campaign.

All developers working on the project do so in their free time, but the project has several expenses:

  • Hackable Nintendo Switch consoles to reverse-engineer the hardware
  • Additional computer hardware for testing purposes (e.g. GPUs to diagnose graphical bugs, etc.)
  • Licenses for various software development tools (e.g. Jetbrains, IDA)
  • Web hosting and infrastructure maintenance (e.g. LDN servers)

All funds received through Patreon are considered a donation to support the project. Patrons receive early access to progress reports and exclusive access to developer interviews.

License

This software is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
This project makes use of code authored by the libvpx project, licensed under BSD and the ffmpeg project, licensed under LGPLv3. See LICENSE.txt and THIRDPARTY.md for more details.

Credits

  • LibHac is used for our file-system.
  • AmiiboAPI is used in our Amiibo emulation.