Profile-driven low-risk optimizations attacking the ~48% per-block / per-round host-bookkeeping tax found by the callgrind profile. Measured on the bounded headless workload `check -n 100000000 --gpu-inline`: baseline ~4490 ms (22.3 MIPS) -> ~3700 ms (27.0 MIPS), +21%. Tier A (determinism-neutral; n50m golden byte-IDENTICAL, exit 0): 1. mem-watch write path: gate capture_mem_watch_old/check_mem_watch behind one has_mem_watch() predicted branch in write_u8/16/32/64 + write_bulk so the common (no-watch) store does no out-of-line call. check_mem_watch (4.8%) gone from the profile. 2. round-schedule alloc churn: add Scheduler::round_schedule_into filling a reusable [u8; HW_THREAD_COUNT] stack buffer; the lockstep round loop no longer __rust_alloc/__rust_dealloc a Vec<u8> per round. Identical ordering/RNG-advance. __rust_alloc/dealloc gone from the profile. 3. probe-firing: hoist a single KernelState::any_probe_active() guard to worker_prologue so the four fire_*_if_match calls don't happen at all when no probe is configured (was 4x call overhead/visit). All four gone from the profile. 4. thunk-map hash: range-reject pc against the registered import-thunk address band (KernelState::pc_in_thunk_band, two int compares) before the thunk_map.get(&pc) HashMap lookup. hash_one (4.3%) gone. Tier B (#5, time-granularity change — LANDED, no re-baseline needed): 5. update_timestamp_bundle: throttle to a 0.25 ms quantum (only re-write the KeTimeStampBundle when the deterministic clock advanced >= 2500 units). Inclusive cost 8.65% -> 1.08%. The quantum is far below the 1 ms granularity any guest deadline math needs (tick_count stays fresh; the hub gate is +66 ms; the fade-in is vsync-counter driven per 3AH, not this bundle). VERIFIED: n50m stable digest BYTE-IDENTICAL to the existing golden (so no re-baseline), 150M boot reaches the splash (draws=7415, swaps=2172, gpu.texture.decode{K8888}=448, RTs=2 — all match the post-3AJ baseline), 688 tests green, release n50m oracle ok. Remaining headroom: interpreter::execute (13%), decrement_quantum (8%), step_block (7%) are now the top self-costs — the structural superblock/ JIT lever is the next step for the larger gain. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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 (default100_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.