Emulator Issues #10058
closedUnknown BP Opcodes when booting Gecko Address (non-fatal)
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Description
Game Name?
Gecko OS 1.9.3.1 .elf
What's the problem? Describe what went wrong.
The attached info level log shows two areas of interest while Gecko OS is loading. Particularly,
09:26:944 FileUtil.cpp:130 W[COMMON]: Delete: DeleteFile failed on C:/Users/Ryan!/Documents/Dolphin Emulator/Wii/title/00000001/00000002/data/setting.txt: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
and
09:27:675 BPStructs.cpp:637 W[Video]: Unknown BP opcode: address = 0x00000069 value = 0x000004ed
09:27:675 BPStructs.cpp:637 W[Video]: Unknown BP opcode: address = 0x00000046 value = 0x00000273
These potential problems seem to occur regardless of which video backend is chosen.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
- Set Super Smash Bros. Brawl as your default ISO
- Enable info level logging
- Start Gecko OS and observe the logs
Which versions of Dolphin did you test on? Does using an older version of Dolphin solve your issue? If yes, which versions of Dolphin used to work?
5.0-2004
What are your PC specifications? (CPU, GPU, Operating System, more)
Win 10 Pro x64
Intel Core i7-4702MQ CPU @2.20GHz
GeForce GT 750M
2x 8GB Hynix 1600MHz
GeForce Game Ready Driver 376.33
Is there any other relevant information? (e.g. logs, screenshots,
configuration files)
This issue may be related to #9819
Files
Updated by JMC4789 about 7 years ago
- Subject changed from Info log: possible issues when starting Gecko OS to Unknown BP Opcodes when booting Gecko Address (non-fatal)
- Status changed from New to Accepted
- Priority changed from Normal to Low
I guess technically these should be looked into? I'm 99% sure that most games throw BP opcode stuff at us when they boot. But hey, I'm all for memorializing the unknown bp opcodes somewhere.
Updated by ryanebola16 about 7 years ago
I don't think that this should be a low priority issue as any problems with a code handler's emulation can make identifying code-related issues more difficult. I'm aware that Dolphin has its own method for code injection but people still use Gecko OS to more closely emulate their real Wii setup.
Updated by ryanebola16 almost 7 years ago
Also, this part of the issue no longer occurs:
"09:26:944 FileUtil.cpp:130 W[COMMON]: Delete: DeleteFile failed on C:/Users/Ryan!/Documents/Dolphin Emulator/Wii/title/00000001/00000002/data/setting.txt: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process."
Updated by ryanebola16 over 3 years ago
- Status changed from Accepted to Fixed
These warnings no longer occur.