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Tyler Wilding d3cc739e43 jakx: Commit existing work from other PRs (#4112)
This attempts to get into master whatever work was done in this PR /
it's earlier PR https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/pull/3965

I don't want this work to be lost / floating around in massive PRs.

However the changes are:
- switch to ntsc_v1 instead of PAL as the development target, as we have
done for all other games
- remove most of the copied-from-jak2/3 changes as they need to be
confirmed during the decompilation process not just assumed
- avoids committing any changes to `game/kernel/common` as it was not
clear to me if these were changes made in jak x's kernel that were not
properly broken out into it's own functions. We don't want to
accidentally introduce bugs into jak1-3's kernel code.
- in other words, if the change in the kernel only happens in jak x...it
should likely be specific to jak x's kernel, not common.

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Co-authored-by: VodBox <dillon@vodbox.io>
Co-authored-by: yodah <greenboyyodah@gmail.com>
2025-12-31 21:08:44 -05:00
water111 4f537d4a71 [jak3] Set up ckernel (#3308)
This sets up the C Kernel for Jak 3, and makes it possible to build and
load code built with `goalc --jak3`.

There's not too much interesting here, other than they switched to a
system where symbol IDs (unique numbers less than 2^14) are generated at
compile time, and those get included in the object file itself.

This is kind of annoying, since it means all tools that produce a GOAL
object file need to work together to assign unique symbol IDs. And since
the symbol IDs can't conflict, and are only a number between 0 and 2^14,
you can't just hash and hope for no collisions.

We work around this by ignoring the IDs and re-assigning our own. I
think this is very similar to what the C Kernel did on early builds of
Jak 3 which supported loading old format level files, which didn't have
the IDs included.

As far as I can tell, this shouldn't cause any problems. It defeats all
of their fancy tricks to save memory by not storing the symbol string,
but we don't care.
2024-01-16 19:24:02 -05:00
water111 e630b50690 [ckernel] split by game version (#1559)
* temp

* split up kprint, other than format

* start kmachine

* split kmachine

* split kscheme

* split klink

* split klisten

* split remaining

* jak2 ckernel gets to nokernel loop
2022-06-26 18:17:11 -04:00