MechaCat02 9a93152981 Iterate-2.BE: host-driven synchronous graphics ISR delivery
Replaces the victim-thread-mutate-then-wait scheme for vsync / CP
interrupts with synchronous in-line dispatch on the coordinator host
thread. Mirrors canary's EmulateCPInterruptDPC -> Processor::Execute
path (kernel_state.cc:1370, processor.cc:413): pick a guest thread,
borrow its PpcContext, jam ISR PC + args in, run the interpreter
inline until LR_HALT_SENTINEL, restore the borrowed context.

Why: audit-059 measured gpu.interrupt.delivered{source=0} = 54 over
3.9 s vs canary's 4712 over 30 s. Per-second shortfall ~11×. Old
asynchronous LR-sentinel injection (try_inject_graphics_interrupt)
needed a Ready or Blocked guest thread to land on; once the Sylpheed
main thread and worker threads all idled post-boot, no victim was
available and every queued vsync got dropped. Host-driven dispatch
decouples delivery from guest-thread readiness.

Smoke test (lockstep): unchanged 54 — under current Sylpheed boot
trajectory the ticker is gated by guest-instruction progress, not
victim availability; lockstep stalls into idle-advance after ~5M
instructions of real work and the synthetic tick_vsync_instr stops
firing. Under --parallel (wallclock ticker) gpu.interrupt.delivered
climbs to ~1131 over a 128 s run, confirming the synchronous
dispatcher itself works as intended. Architectural piece is now in
place; raising the lockstep delivery rate requires ticking the
synthetic vsync inside coord_idle_advance, which is a separate
change.

Changes:
- crates/xenia-kernel/src/interrupts.rs: doc-comment update only.
  SavedCallbackCtx + CALLBACK_STACK_PAD retained — the audio
  callback path (audit-048) still uses the asynchronous LR-sentinel
  inject on a dedicated per-client worker.
- crates/xenia-app/src/main.rs:
  * dispatch_graphics_interrupts(kernel, mem, &mut stats,
    &mut decode_cache, thunk_map): new fn. Drains the full FIFO per
    call. Victim selection same shape (Ready preferred, else
    Blocked, skip Idle/Exited/ServicingIrq), but the call is
    synchronous - we run step_cached + import-thunk dispatch inline
    on the borrowed ctx until pc == LR_HALT_SENTINEL.
    MAX_INSTRS_PER_ISR = 1M safety budget.
  * coord_pre_round: graphics-IRQ injection call removed. Audio
    path unchanged (still calls try_inject_audio_callback).
  * run_execution + run_execution_parallel: each now owns a
    persistent isr_decode_cache and calls
    dispatch_graphics_interrupts after coord_pre_round.
  * try_inject_graphics_interrupt: deleted (118 LOC).

No new public APIs, no new dependencies, no changes to xenia-cpu.

Tests: workspace 765 passed / 0 failed / 4 ignored (parallel_stress
+ sylpheed_n50m, all gated). Kernel 127/127, app 5/5, cpu 288/288.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-06 18:58:40 +02:00

xenia-rs

Rust reimplementation of the Xbox 360 emulator xenia, focused on reverse-engineering and preservation rather than full-speed play. The initial target is Project Sylpheed — Arc of Deception; getting the title disassembled, traced, and far enough into its init path to understand its engine.

Heavy cross-reference to xenia-canary for CPU context setup, kernel export behavior, and XEX loading semantics.

Status

  • XEX loader — XEX2 header parsing, LZX decompression, AES decryption, PE section parsing.
  • VFS / XISO — XGD2 dual-layer disc images (with the 0x0FD90000 partition offset).
  • PPC interpreter — 200+ opcodes, PowerPC 32/64-bit GPR/FPR, VMX128 decoding.
  • Static analyzer — function discovery (prolog/epilog heuristics), cross-references, labels, save/restore helper detection, assembly text + SQLite database output.
  • Kernel HLE — minimal subset driving Project Sylpheed: ~170 xboxkrnl + xam exports (critical sections, events, TLS, virtual memory, Vd stubs, XAM input/user/content).
  • Debugger — in-memory step/break, SQLite execution + import-call + branch tracing.

Not yet: GPU (xenos/xe-shader), APU audio, HID, kernel scheduler, full threading, exception delivery.

Workspace

crates/
  xenia-types       # shared primitive types, bitflags
  xenia-memory      # guest memory, paged allocator, page table
  xenia-cpu         # PPC decoder, interpreter, context
  xenia-xex         # XEX2 loader, PE parser, LZX, AES
  xenia-vfs         # XISO / disc-image reader
  xenia-kernel      # HLE kernel state, exports, XAM
  xenia-gpu         # (stub) Xenos command processor
  xenia-apu         # (stub) XAudio
  xenia-hid         # (stub) XInput
  xenia-debugger    # in-memory trace, breakpoints, step modes
  xenia-analysis    # function/xref analysis, assembly formatter, SQLite DbWriter
  xenia-app         # `xenia-rs` CLI binary

CLI

Build:

cargo build --release

The binary xenia-rs accepts XEX2 files or ISO / XISO disc images as input (the loader auto-detects discs and extracts default.xex).

info / browse / disasm

Quick header / disc / first-N-instructions inspection. See --help.

extract — unpack PE + metadata

xenia-rs extract <xex-or-iso> [-o <out-dir>] [--db <sqlite-path>]

Writes <name>.pe (decompressed/decrypted PE image) and <name>.xex.json (header metadata). With --db, also emits a SQLite database containing the base tables: metadata, sections, imports.

dis — full disassembly

xenia-rs dis <xex-or-iso> [-o <asm-file>] [--db <sqlite-path>] [--quiet]

Runs function + cross-reference analysis and produces:

  • assembly text to stdout or -o <file> (unless --quiet)
  • optional SQLite DB with the base tables + disasm tables: functions, labels, instructions, xrefs

exec — interpret with tracing

xenia-rs exec <xex-or-iso> [-n <max-instrs>] [--db <sqlite-path>]
             [--trace-instructions] [--trace-imports] [--trace-branches]

Loads the title, initializes CPU state per xenia-canary, intercepts import thunks with HLE kernel calls, and interprets from the entry point. Without -n, runs until halt/fault. With --db, produces a DB that is a superset of dis --db plus opt-in trace tables:

flag table rows
--trace-instructions exec_trace one row per interpreted instruction (PC, r3/r4, LR, SP)
--trace-imports import_calls one row per kernel/XAM call (module, ordinal, args)
--trace-branches branch_trace taken branches classified as call/return/jump/branch

Cumulative DB layering

Each command's DB is a superset of the previous. A single xenia-rs exec <iso> --db full.db --trace-instructions --trace-imports --trace-branches produces the full picture in one pass — base tables, complete static disassembly, and runtime traces correlatable by address/cycle.

Performance knobs

  • XENIA_DB_BATCH_SIZE — rows per streaming commit / trace-buffer flush (default 100_000). Lower values reduce memory use; higher values reduce fsync overhead on slow disks.

The DB writer uses journal_mode=OFF, synchronous=OFF, locking_mode=EXCLUSIVE and commits in batches; no ANALYZE is run at finalize. Indices are created after bulk insertion with progress messages.

Example queries

-- Top 20 kernel functions called during early init
SELECT name, COUNT(*) FROM import_calls GROUP BY name ORDER BY 2 DESC LIMIT 20;

-- All basic-block leaders (targets of taken branches) not already labelled
SELECT DISTINCT bt.target
FROM branch_trace bt LEFT JOIN labels l ON l.address = bt.target
WHERE l.address IS NULL;

-- Correlate a traced call site with its static disassembly
SELECT et.cycle, i.disasm, i.ext_disasm
FROM exec_trace et JOIN instructions i ON i.address = et.address
WHERE et.address = 0x824AB748 ORDER BY et.cycle;

License

BSD-3-Clause, matching upstream xenia.

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