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gamebridge

An interface between Super Mario 64 and just about anything else your heart desires.

High level ideas

the rust program has two threads, one is getting the inputs from $SOMEWHERE and the other is doing the file I/O to the game
the game bridge thread has two file descriptors open, a fifo for feeding inputs to the game and a fifo opened by the game for signaling vblanks
the game will then write a readiness signal to the rust program and read the button data fifo
then things will progress normally
the getting the input thread of the rust program will have some logic for telling how long ago it got liveness of the input source (explicitly vaguely defined to allow a controller to sit there and do nothing as long as it still exists), and then "sticking" it until, say, 10 frames have passed and then it will block infinitely, freezing the game in place

Goals

  • Blocking, synchronous rust as much as possible
  • unix fifos are great, let's use them

Protocol

The protocol between the game and the bridge will be as follows (based on the Mupen64 demo format). Two unix fifos will be created by the bridge.

The game and the bridge will both need to take care that the files are opened in unbuffered I/O modes. This can be done with setvbuf( f, (char *)NULL, _IONBF, 0 ); in C and is the default in Rust.

The first one will be called vblank and will then be opened by the game in write mode when it starts. The bridge will open this fifo in read mode.

The second one will be called input and will be opened by the game in read mode. The bridge will open this fifo in write mode.

On every frame, the game will write the text "OK\n" to the vblank fifo. This will signal the bridge that it should write four bytes of data to the input fifo, conforming to the Controller Data specification of the Mupen64 format. This data will be interpreted by the game as actions for Mario to take.

The bridge MUST block on waiting for the vblank fifo to be written to by the game and the game MUST block on the input fifo being written to by the bridge.