From 2de61df7d257dcc80e135e2d215b73ee7f5976a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: beerpsi Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2024 17:32:49 +0700 Subject: [PATCH] Initial commit --- .gitignore | 138 ++++ .idea/.gitignore | 8 + .idea/.name | 1 + .idea/misc.xml | 4 + .idea/modules.xml | 8 + .idea/segatools-configurator.iml | 2 + .idea/vcs.xml | 6 + CMakeLists.txt | 56 ++ LICENSE | 674 +++++++++++++++++++ button.cpp | 249 +++++++ button.h | 24 + cmake/CPM.cmake | 24 + configurator.cpp | 679 ++++++++++++++++++++ configurator.h | 54 ++ extensions/imgui.cpp | 18 + extensions/imgui.h | 14 + games/chuni/io.cpp | 75 +++ games/chuni/io.h | 16 + games/chusan/io.cpp | 75 +++ games/chusan/io.h | 16 + games/io.cpp | 190 ++++++ games/io.h | 27 + games/mai2/io.cpp | 51 ++ games/mai2/io.h | 17 + games/mercury/io.cpp | 32 + games/mercury/io.h | 17 + games/mu3/io.cpp | 88 +++ games/mu3/io.h | 17 + main.cpp | 240 +++++++ option.cpp | 1034 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ option.h | 71 ++ 31 files changed, 3925 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .gitignore create mode 100644 .idea/.gitignore create mode 100644 .idea/.name create mode 100644 .idea/misc.xml create mode 100644 .idea/modules.xml create mode 100644 .idea/segatools-configurator.iml create mode 100644 .idea/vcs.xml create mode 100644 CMakeLists.txt create mode 100644 LICENSE create mode 100644 button.cpp create mode 100644 button.h create mode 100644 cmake/CPM.cmake create mode 100644 configurator.cpp create mode 100644 configurator.h create mode 100644 extensions/imgui.cpp create mode 100644 extensions/imgui.h create mode 100644 games/chuni/io.cpp create mode 100644 games/chuni/io.h create mode 100644 games/chusan/io.cpp create mode 100644 games/chusan/io.h create mode 100644 games/io.cpp create mode 100644 games/io.h create mode 100644 games/mai2/io.cpp create mode 100644 games/mai2/io.h create mode 100644 games/mercury/io.cpp create mode 100644 games/mercury/io.h create mode 100644 games/mu3/io.cpp create mode 100644 games/mu3/io.h create mode 100644 main.cpp create mode 100644 option.cpp create mode 100644 option.h diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7c1f23 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +# Created by https://www.toptal.com/developers/gitignore/api/cmake,ninja,clion +# Edit at https://www.toptal.com/developers/gitignore?templates=cmake,ninja,clion + +### CLion ### +# Covers JetBrains IDEs: IntelliJ, RubyMine, PhpStorm, AppCode, PyCharm, CLion, Android Studio, WebStorm and Rider +# Reference: https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/articles/206544839 + +# User-specific stuff +.idea/**/workspace.xml +.idea/**/tasks.xml +.idea/**/usage.statistics.xml +.idea/**/dictionaries +.idea/**/shelf + +# AWS User-specific +.idea/**/aws.xml + +# Generated files +.idea/**/contentModel.xml + +# Sensitive or high-churn files +.idea/**/dataSources/ +.idea/**/dataSources.ids +.idea/**/dataSources.local.xml +.idea/**/sqlDataSources.xml +.idea/**/dynamic.xml +.idea/**/uiDesigner.xml +.idea/**/dbnavigator.xml + +# Gradle +.idea/**/gradle.xml +.idea/**/libraries + +# Gradle and Maven with auto-import +# When using Gradle or Maven with auto-import, you should exclude module files, +# since they will be recreated, and may cause churn. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/button.cpp b/button.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e428de --- /dev/null +++ b/button.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ +// +// Created by beerpsi on 4/14/2024. +// + +#include + +#include "button.h" + +std::string Button::getVKeyName() const { + switch (this->vKey % 256) { + case 0x01: + return "Left MB"; + case 0x02: + return "Right MB"; + case 0x04: + return "Middle MB"; + case 0x05: + return "X1 MB"; + case 0x06: + return "X2 MB"; + case 0x08: + return "Backspace"; + case 0x09: + return "Tab"; + case 0x0C: + return "Clear"; + case 0x0D: + return "Enter"; + case 0x10: + return "Shift"; + case 0x11: + return "Ctrl"; + case 0x12: + if (this->vKey > 255) + return "AltGr"; + else + return "Alt"; + case 0x13: + return "Pause"; + case 0x14: + return "Caps Lock"; + case 0x1B: + return "Escape"; + case 0x20: + return "Space"; + case 0x21: + return "Page Up"; + case 0x22: + return "Page Down"; + case 0x23: + return "End"; + case 0x24: + return "Home"; + case 0x25: + return "Left"; + case 0x26: + return "Up"; + case 0x27: + return "Right"; + case 0x28: + return "Down"; + case 0x2C: + return "Prt Scr"; + case 0x2D: + return "Insert"; + case 0x2E: + return "Delete"; + case 0x30: + return "0"; + case 0x31: + return "1"; + case 0x32: + return "2"; + case 0x33: + return "3"; + case 0x34: + return "4"; + case 0x35: + return "5"; + case 0x36: + return "6"; + case 0x37: + return "7"; + case 0x38: + return "8"; + case 0x39: + return "9"; + case 0x41: + return "A"; + case 0x42: + return "B"; + case 0x43: + return "C"; + case 0x44: + return "D"; + case 0x45: + return "E"; + case 0x46: + return "F"; + case 0x47: + return "G"; + case 0x48: + return "H"; + case 0x49: + return "I"; + case 0x4A: + return "J"; + case 0x4B: + return "K"; + case 0x4C: + return "L"; + case 0x4D: + return "M"; + case 0x4E: + return "N"; + case 0x4F: + return "O"; + case 0x50: + return "P"; + case 0x51: + return "Q"; + case 0x52: + return "R"; + case 0x53: + return "S"; + case 0x54: + return "T"; + case 0x55: + return "U"; + case 0x56: + return "V"; + case 0x57: + return "W"; + case 0x58: + return "X"; + case 0x59: + return "Y"; + case 0x5A: + return "Z"; + case 0x5B: + return "Left Windows"; + case 0x5C: + return "Right Windows"; + case 0x5D: + return "Apps"; + case 0x60: + return "Num 0"; + case 0x61: + return "Num 1"; + case 0x62: + return "Num 2"; + case 0x63: + return "Num 3"; + case 0x64: + return "Num 4"; + case 0x65: + return "Num 5"; + case 0x66: + return "Num 6"; + case 0x67: + return "Num 7"; + case 0x68: + return "Num 8"; + case 0x69: + return "Num 9"; + case 0x6A: + return "*"; + case 0x6B: + return "+"; + case 0x6C: + return "Seperator"; + case 0x6D: + return "-"; + case 0x6E: + return "."; + case 0x6F: + return "/"; + case 0x70: + return "F1"; + case 0x71: + return "F2"; + case 0x72: + return "F3"; + case 0x73: + return "F4"; + case 0x74: + return "F5"; + case 0x75: + return "F6"; + case 0x76: + return "F7"; + case 0x77: + return "F8"; + case 0x78: + return "F9"; + case 0x79: + return "F10"; + case 0x7A: + return "F11"; + case 0x7B: + return "F12"; + case 0x7C: + return "F13"; + case 0x7D: + return "F14"; + case 0x7E: + return "F15"; + case 0x7F: + return "F16"; + case 0x80: + return "F17"; + case 0x81: + return "F18"; + case 0x82: + return "F19"; + case 0x83: + return "F20"; + case 0x84: + return "F21"; + case 0x85: + return "F22"; + case 0x86: + return "F23"; + case 0x87: + return "F24"; + case 0x90: + return "Num Lock"; + case 0x91: + return "Scroll Lock"; + case 0xA0: + return "Left Shift"; + case 0xA1: + return "Right Shift"; + case 0xA2: + return "Left Control"; + case 0xA3: + return "Right Control"; + case 0xA4: + return "Left Menu"; + case 0xA5: + return "Right Menu"; + default: + // check win API + char keyName[128]; + if (GetKeyNameText((LONG) (MapVirtualKey(vKey, MAPVK_VK_TO_VSC) << 16), keyName, 128)) + return { keyName }; + return "Unknown"; + } +} diff --git a/button.h b/button.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2943b44 --- /dev/null +++ b/button.h @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +// +// Created by beerpsi on 4/14/2024. +// + +#ifndef SEGATOOLS_CONFIGURATOR_BUTTON_H +#define SEGATOOLS_CONFIGURATOR_BUTTON_H + +#include +#include + +struct Button { + std::string name; + std::string section; + std::string key; + unsigned short defaultVKey; + unsigned short vKey; + + Button(std::string name, std::string section, std::string key, unsigned short defaultVKey, unsigned short vKey) : + name(std::move(name)), section(std::move(section)), key(std::move(key)), defaultVKey(defaultVKey), vKey(vKey) {} + + std::string getVKeyName() const; +}; + +#endif //SEGATOOLS_CONFIGURATOR_BUTTON_H diff --git a/cmake/CPM.cmake b/cmake/CPM.cmake new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d0fd0e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/cmake/CPM.cmake @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT +# +# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2019-2023 Lars Melchior and contributors + +set(CPM_DOWNLOAD_VERSION 0.39.0) +set(CPM_HASH_SUM "66639bcac9dd2907b2918de466783554c1334446b9874e90d38e3778d404c2ef") + +if(CPM_SOURCE_CACHE) + set(CPM_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION "${CPM_SOURCE_CACHE}/cpm/CPM_${CPM_DOWNLOAD_VERSION}.cmake") +elseif(DEFINED ENV{CPM_SOURCE_CACHE}) + set(CPM_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION "$ENV{CPM_SOURCE_CACHE}/cpm/CPM_${CPM_DOWNLOAD_VERSION}.cmake") +else() + set(CPM_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/cmake/CPM_${CPM_DOWNLOAD_VERSION}.cmake") +endif() + +# Expand relative path. This is important if the provided path contains a tilde (~) +get_filename_component(CPM_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION ${CPM_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION} ABSOLUTE) + +file(DOWNLOAD + https://github.com/cpm-cmake/CPM.cmake/releases/download/v${CPM_DOWNLOAD_VERSION}/CPM.cmake + ${CPM_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION} EXPECTED_HASH SHA256=${CPM_HASH_SUM} +) + +include(${CPM_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION}) diff --git a/configurator.cpp b/configurator.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a1d6c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/configurator.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,679 @@ +// +// Created by beerpsi on 4/14/2024. +// + +#include +#include +#include + +#include + +#include "configurator.h" +#include "extensions/imgui.h" +#include "games/io.h" +#include "option.h" +#include "imgui_internal.h" + +#define MAX(a, b) (((a) > (b)) ? (a) : (b)) + +// Card-related fields are initialized by the read_card() function. +#pragma clang diagnostic push +#pragma ide diagnostic ignored "cppcoreguidelines-pro-type-member-init" +Configurator::Configurator() { + const std::vector& names = games::get_games(); + + for (const std::string& game_name : names) { + this->game_names.push_back(game_name.c_str()); + + std::vector* file_hints = games::get_game_file_hints(game_name); + + if (!file_hints) { + continue; + } + + for (std::string& file_hint : *file_hints) { + std::filesystem::file_status status = std::filesystem::status(std::filesystem::path(file_hint)); + + if (status.type() != std::filesystem::file_type::regular) { + continue; + } + + this->game_selected = this->game_names.size() - 1; + this->game_selected_name = game_name; + } + } + + read_card(); +} +#pragma clang diagnostic pop + +void Configurator::read_card() { + GetPrivateProfileStringA( + "aime", + "aimePath", + "DEVICE\\aime.txt", + this->aime_card_path, + MAX_PATH, + ".\\segatools.ini" + ); + + std::ifstream f(this->aime_card_path); + + if (!f || !f.is_open()) { + this->aime_card_id[0] = 0; + } else { + f.seekg(0, std::ios::end); + auto length = (size_t)f.tellg(); + f.seekg(0, std::ios::beg); + + f.read(this->aime_card_id, 20); + this->aime_card_id[length < 20 ? length : 20] = 0; + f.close(); + } + + GetPrivateProfileStringA( + "aime", + "felicaPath", + "DEVICE\\felica.txt", + this->felica_card_path, + MAX_PATH, + ".\\segatools.ini" + ); + + std::ifstream f2(this->felica_card_path); + + if (!f2 || !f2.is_open()) { + this->felica_card_id[0] = 0; + } else { + f2.seekg(0, std::ios::end); + auto length = (size_t)f2.tellg(); + f2.seekg(0, std::ios::beg); + + f2.read(this->felica_card_id, 16); + this->felica_card_id[length < 16 ? length : 16] = 0; + f2.close(); + } +} + +void Configurator::write_card() { + WritePrivateProfileStringA( + "aime", + "aimePath", + this->aime_card_path, + ".\\segatools.ini" + ); + + int id_len = strlen(this->aime_card_id); + + if (id_len == 20) { + std::ofstream f(this->aime_card_path); + if (f) { + f.write(this->aime_card_id, id_len); + f.close(); + } + } + + WritePrivateProfileStringA( + "aime", + "felicaPath", + this->felica_card_path, + ".\\segatools.ini" + ); + + id_len = strlen(this->felica_card_id); + + if (id_len == 16) { + std::ofstream f(this->felica_card_path); + if (f) { + f.write(this->felica_card_id, id_len); + f.close(); + } + } +} + +void Configurator::build_content() { + ImGui::PushItemWidth(MAX(1, 463 - MAX(0, 580 - ImGui::GetWindowSize().x))); + ImGui::Combo("Game Selection", + &this->game_selected, game_names.data(), + (int) game_names.size()); + ImGui::PopItemWidth(); + + if (this->game_selected >= 0 && this->game_selected < game_names.size()) { + this->game_selected_name = std::string(game_names.at(this->game_selected)); + } else { + this->game_selected_name = ""; + } + + if (this->game_selected_name.empty()) { + ImGui::TextUnformatted("Please select a game!"); + return; + } + + if (ImGui::BeginTabBar("Config Tabs", ImGuiTabBarFlags_NoCloseWithMiddleMouseButton)) { + if (ImGui::BeginTabItem("Buttons")) { + build_buttons("SW", &games::get_sw_buttons(this->game_selected_name)); + + ImGui::TextUnformatted(""); + + build_buttons("Game", games::get_buttons(this->game_selected_name)); + ImGui::EndTabItem(); + } + if (ImGui::BeginTabItem("Cards")) { + build_cards(); + ImGui::EndTabItem(); + } + if (ImGui::BeginTabItem("Options")) { + auto options = parse_options(); + std::vector categories = { "Game Options", "VFS", "Aime", "Network", "Graphics", "Keychip", "Clock", "Other" }; + + for (const auto& category : categories) { + build_options(options.get(), category); + } + + ImGui::EndTabItem(); + } + if (ImGui::BeginTabItem("Advanced")) { + auto options = parse_options(); + std::vector categories = { "Game Options (Advanced)", "Graphics (Advanced)", "Keychip (Advanced)", "System (Advanced)", "ALLS (Advanced)", "AMEX (Advanced)" }; + + for (const auto& category : categories) { + build_options(options.get(), category); + } + + ImGui::EndTabItem(); + } + if (ImGui::BeginTabItem("About")) { + build_about(); + ImGui::EndTabItem(); + } + + ImGui::EndTabBar(); + } +} + +void Configurator::open_card_file_selector(const std::filesystem::path& pwd, const wchar_t* key) { + card_select_done = false; + card_select_thread = new std::thread([pwd, key, this] { + auto ofn_path = std::make_unique(MAX_PATH); + + OPENFILENAMEW ofn {}; + memset(&ofn, 0, sizeof(ofn)); + ofn.lStructSize = sizeof(ofn); + ofn.hwndOwner = nullptr; + ofn.lpstrFilter = L""; + ofn.lpstrFile = ofn_path.get(); + ofn.nMaxFile = 512; + ofn.Flags = OFN_EXPLORER; + ofn.lpstrDefExt = L"txt"; + + if (GetSaveFileNameW(&ofn)) { + // I don't know why but the PWD is changed lmao + std::filesystem::current_path(pwd); + WritePrivateProfileStringW( + L"aime", + key, + ofn_path.get(), + L".\\segatools.ini" + ); + read_card(); + } else { + auto error = CommDlgExtendedError(); + + OutputDebugStringA(std::format("Failed to get save file name: {}", error).c_str()); + }; + + card_select_done = true; + }); +} + +void Configurator::build_cards() { + bool updated = false; + + ImGui::PushID("CardAime"); + ImGui::TextColored(ImVec4(1, 0.7f, 0, 1), "AiMe"); + + if (ImGui::InputTextWithHint("Card Path", "DEVICE\\aime.txt", this->aime_card_path, sizeof(this->aime_card_path))) { + updated = true; + } + + ImGui::SameLine(); + if (ImGui::Button("Open...")) { + open_card_file_selector(std::filesystem::current_path(), L"aimePath"); + } + + bool card_valid = this->aime_card_id[0] == 0 || strlen(this->aime_card_id) == 20; + + if (this->aime_card_id[0] != 0 && card_valid) { + for (int i = 0; i < 20; i++) { + char c = this->aime_card_id[i]; + bool is_digit = '0' <= c && c <= '9'; + + if (!is_digit) { + card_valid = false; + } + } + } + + ImGui::PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_Text, + card_valid ? ImVec4(1.f, 1.f, 1.f, 1.f) : + ImVec4(1.f, 0.f, 0.f, 1.f)); + ImGui::InputTextWithHint("Access Code", "01234567890123456789", + this->aime_card_id, sizeof(this->aime_card_id), + ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsDecimal); + ImGui::PopStyleColor(); + + if (ImGui::IsItemDeactivatedAfterEdit()) { + updated = true; + } + + ImGui::SameLine(); + ImGui::HelpMarker("Click Generate to create a random access code and save it to the configured file."); + + ImGui::SameLine(); + if (ImGui::Button("Generate")) { + std::random_device rd; + std::mt19937 generator(rd()); + std::uniform_int_distribution<> uniform(0, 9); + + uint8_t card_bytes[10]; + + // AiMe IDs should not start with 3, due to a missing check for BananaPass IDs + do { + for (unsigned char & card_byte : card_bytes) { + card_byte = uniform(generator) << 4 | uniform(generator); + } + } while (card_bytes[0] >> 4 == 3); + + sprintf(this->aime_card_id, + "%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x", + card_bytes[0], card_bytes[1], card_bytes[2], card_bytes[3], card_bytes[4], + card_bytes[5], card_bytes[6], card_bytes[7], card_bytes[8], card_bytes[9]); + write_card(); + } + + ImGui::PopID(); + ImGui::Separator(); + + ImGui::PushID("CardFeliCa"); + ImGui::TextColored(ImVec4(1, 0.7f, 0, 1), "FeliCa"); + + if (ImGui::InputTextWithHint("Card Path", "DEVICE\\felica.txt", this->felica_card_path, sizeof(this->felica_card_path))) { + updated = true; + } + + ImGui::SameLine(); + if (ImGui::Button("Open...")) { + open_card_file_selector(std::filesystem::current_path(), L"felicaPath"); + } + + card_valid = this->felica_card_id[0] == 0 || strlen(this->felica_card_id) == 16; + + if (this->felica_card_id[0] != 0 && card_valid) { + for (int i = 0; i < 20; i++) { + char c = this->aime_card_id[i]; + bool is_digit = '0' <= c && c <= '9'; + bool is_hex = ('a' <= c && c <= 'f') || ('A' <= c && c <= 'F'); + + if (!is_digit && !is_hex) { + card_valid = false; + } + } + } + + ImGui::PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_Text, + card_valid ? ImVec4(1.f, 1.f, 1.f, 1.f) : + ImVec4(1.f, 0.f, 0.f, 1.f)); + ImGui::InputTextWithHint("Card Number", "0B01020304050607", + this->felica_card_id, sizeof(this->felica_card_id), + ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsHexadecimal | ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsUppercase); + ImGui::PopStyleColor(); + + if (ImGui::IsItemDeactivatedAfterEdit()) { + updated = true; + } + + ImGui::SameLine(); + ImGui::HelpMarker("Click Generate to create a random card number and save it to the configured file."); + + ImGui::SameLine(); + if (ImGui::Button("Generate")) { + std::random_device rd; + std::mt19937 generator(rd()); + std::uniform_int_distribution<> uniform(0, 255); + + uint8_t card_bytes[8]; + + for (unsigned char & card_byte : card_bytes) { + card_byte = uniform(generator); + } + + // FeliCa IDm values should have a 0 in their high nibble. Apparently. + card_bytes[0] &= 0x0F; + + sprintf(this->felica_card_id, + "%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X%02X", + card_bytes[0], card_bytes[1], card_bytes[2], card_bytes[3], + card_bytes[4], card_bytes[5], card_bytes[6], card_bytes[7]); + + write_card(); + } + + ImGui::PopID(); + + // clean up thread when needed + if (card_select_done) { + card_select_done = false; + card_select_thread->join(); + delete card_select_thread; + card_select_thread = nullptr; + } + + if (updated) { + write_card(); + read_card(); + } +} + +void Configurator::build_options(std::vector