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ManDude e601a3dcb3
[jak3] implement pckernel (#3472)
Most debug features do not work, but that's fine.
2024-04-15 19:26:48 +01:00
Hat Kid 23aeda1664
decomp3: add background data to pc renderers, get mood and time of day stuff running (#3450) 2024-04-06 14:27:36 -04:00
Hat Kid 93afb02cf4
decomp3: spawn target, add merc and particle buckets and some temporary hacks (#3445)
This includes all the collision stuff needed to spawn `target`,
decompiles the sparticle code and adds some of the PC hacks needed for
merc to run (it doesn't work quite right and looks bad, likely due to a
combination of code copied from Jak 2 and the time of day hacks).

There are a bunch of temporary hacks (see commits) in place to prevent
the game from crashing quite as much, but it is still extremely prone to
doing so due to lots of missing functions/potentially bad decomp.

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Co-authored-by: water <awaterford111445@gmail.com>
2024-04-05 00:07:39 -04:00
Hat Kid c96e44ab30
decomp3: support for virtual states inheriting from their own type's virtual states, gun-yellow-shot, gun-red-shot, gun-dark-shot (#3438) 2024-03-31 11:14:14 -04:00
Hat Kid dacb704ef6
decomp3: more engine stuff, fix ja macro detection for jak 2/3, unmerged let matcher, part-tracker-spawn macro (#3436)
- `aligner`
- `effect-control`
- `pov-camera`
- `powerups`
- `los-control-h`
- `airlock`
- `water-anim`
- `blocking-plane`
- `proc-focusable-spawner`
- `idle-control`
- `enemy-h`
- `nav-enemy-h`
- `enemy`
- `enemy-states`
- `particle-curves`
- `base-plat`
- `plat`
- `bouncer`
- `elevator`
- `rigid-body`
- `rigid-body-queue`
- `process-taskable`
- `scene-actor`
- `warp-gate`
- `guard-projectile`
- `metalhead-projectile`
- `los-control`
- `joint-exploder`
- `ragdoll-test`
- `debris`
- `shield-sphere`
- `text`
- `target-launch`
2024-03-30 10:28:02 -04:00
water111 9b4b54978a
decomp drawable, main (#3434) 2024-03-24 12:27:04 -04:00
Hat Kid 2969833b2d
decomp3: more engine stuff, detect non-virtual state inheritance (#3377)
- `speech`
- `ambient`
- `water-h`
- `vol-h`
- `generic-obs`
- `carry-h`
- `pilot-h`
- `board-h`
- `gun-h`
- `flut-h`
- `indax-h`
- `lightjak-h`
- `darkjak-h`
- `target-util`
- `history`
- `collide-reaction-target`
- `logic-target`
- `sidekick`
- `projectile`
- `voicebox`
- `ragdoll-edit`
- most of `ragdoll` (not added to gsrc yet)
- `curves`
- `find-nearest`
- `lightjak-wings`
- `target-handler`
- `target-anim`
- `target`
- `target2`
- `target-swim`
- `target-lightjak`
- `target-invisible`
- `target-death`
- `target-gun`
- `gun-util`
- `board-util`
- `target-board`
- `board-states`
- `mech-h`
- `vol`
- `vent`
- `viewer`
- `gem-pool`
- `collectables`
- `crates`
- `secrets-menu`

Additionally:

- Detection of non-virtual state inheritance
- Added a config file that allows overriding the process stack size set
by `stack-size-set!` calls
- Fix for integer multiplication with `r0`
- Fixed detection for the following macros:
	- `static-attack-info`
- `defpart` and `defpartgroup` (probably still needs adjustments, uses
Jak 2 implementation at the moment)
- `sound-play` (Jak 3 seems to always call `sound-play-by-name` with a
`sound-group` of 0, so the macro has been temporarily defaulted to use
that)

One somewhat significant change made here that should be noted is that
the return type of `process::init-from-entity!` was changed to `object`.
I've been thinking about this for a while, since it looks a bit nicer
without the `(none)` at the end and I have recently encountered init
methods that early return `0`.
2024-03-03 15:15:27 -05:00
Hat Kid 406441038b
decomp3: game-info, game-task, game-save, level-info, process-drawable and more (#3374)
- `settings`
- `generic-vu1`
- `generic-vu0`
2024-02-15 11:16:07 +00:00
water111 221360270a
[jak3] decomp gsound (#3364)
Decompile `gsound.gc`
2024-02-03 17:16:23 -05:00
Hat Kid ea93d32acc
decomp3: more misc files (#3349)
- `pat-h`
- `engines`
- `res-h`
- `res`
- `fact-h`
- `game-info-h`
- `wind-h`
- `merc-h`
- `shadow-vu1-h`
- `shadow-cpu-h`
- `dynamics-h`
- `memcard-h`
- `surface-h`
- part of `gui-h`
- `ambient-h`
- `speech-h`
- `prototype-h`
- `smush-control-h`
- `generic-merc-h`
- `generic-work-h`
- `collide-func-h`
- `collide-mesh-h`
- `collide-shape-h` (only missing the `new` method for `collide-shape`
because we don't have `process-drawable` yet and that also needs joint
stuff etc.)
- `collide-touch-h`
- `collide-edge-grab-h`
- `lightning-h`

This also adds argument name remaps for the `relocate` and `mem-usage`
methods (Jak 1 and 2 ref tests were updated, but not the gsrc).
2024-01-31 18:25:06 -05:00
Hat Kid 3a2c57c091
decomp3: timer, display-h, decomp-h, file-io, pad (#3332) 2024-01-23 23:52:15 -05:00
water111 01d5fc2bbb
[jak3] Decomp for gkernel, gkernel-h, gstate, gstring (#3326)
I ported the kernel test from jak1/jak2 to jak 3, and it's passing!
2024-01-21 18:08:05 -05:00
water111 1c0038294f
[jak3] Decompile gcommon (#3321)
Decompile `gcommon`. I adjusted the spacing of docstring comments, and
removed some spammy decompiler warning prints.

I also added some random notes I had on VU programs from jak1/jak2. They
are not polished, but I think it's still worth including since we'll
have to go through them again for jak 3.
2024-01-20 12:33:39 -05:00
water111 4f537d4a71
[jak3] Set up ckernel (#3308)
This sets up the C Kernel for Jak 3, and makes it possible to build and
load code built with `goalc --jak3`.

There's not too much interesting here, other than they switched to a
system where symbol IDs (unique numbers less than 2^14) are generated at
compile time, and those get included in the object file itself.

This is kind of annoying, since it means all tools that produce a GOAL
object file need to work together to assign unique symbol IDs. And since
the symbol IDs can't conflict, and are only a number between 0 and 2^14,
you can't just hash and hope for no collisions.

We work around this by ignoring the IDs and re-assigning our own. I
think this is very similar to what the C Kernel did on early builds of
Jak 3 which supported loading old format level files, which didn't have
the IDs included.

As far as I can tell, this shouldn't cause any problems. It defeats all
of their fancy tricks to save memory by not storing the symbol string,
but we don't care.
2024-01-16 19:24:02 -05:00
Hat Kid 5a6aab4fab
jak3: add goal_src skeleton (#3069) 2023-10-10 15:41:05 +02:00