Adds support for a --deterministic command-line option that makes
repeated runs the same:
- Keyboard and mouse input is ignored
- The sound server does a periodic pull from the DMA channel (so that
it gets drained), but only does so via a periodic timer (instead of
being driven by a cubeb callback, which could arrive at different
times)
- Disk image writes are disabled (reads of a modified area still
work via an in-memory copy)
- NVRAM writes are disabled
- The current time that ViaCuda initializes the guest OS is always the
same.
This makes execution exactly the same each time, which should
make debugging of more subtle issues easier.
To validate that the deterministic mode is working, I've added a
periodic log of the current "time" (measured in cycle count), PC
and opcode. When comparing two runs with --log-no-uptime, the generated
log files are identical.
So that you don't see identical messages "Could not restore NVRAM content from the given file."
Instead, one will mention nvram.bin and the other will mention pram.bin.
Result of running IWYU (https://include-what-you-use.org/) and
applying most of the suggestions about unncessary includes and
forward declarations.
Was motivated by observing that <thread> was being included in
ppcopcodes.cpp even though it was unused (found while researching
the use of threads), but seems generally good to help with build
times and correctness.