[meta] Remove setup script

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Philip Rebohle 2022-11-25 14:26:19 +01:00 committed by Philip Rebohle
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Release builds can be found [here](https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/releases).
## How to use
In order to install a DXVK package obtained from the [release](https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/releases) page into a given wine prefix, run the following commands from within the DXVK directory:
In order to install a DXVK package obtained from the [release](https://github.com/doitsujin/dxvk/releases) page into a given wine prefix, copy or symlink the DLLs into the following directories as follows, then open `winecfg` and manually add DLL overrides for `d3d11`, `d3d10core`, `dxgi`, and `d3d9`:
```
export WINEPREFIX=/path/to/.wine-prefix
./setup_dxvk.sh install
WINEPREFIX=/path/to/wineprefix
cp x64/*.dll $WINEPREFIX/drive_c/system32
cp x32/*.dll $WINEPREFIX/drive_c/syswow64
winecfg
```
This will **copy** the DLLs into the `system32` and `syswow64` directories of your wine prefix and set up the required DLL overrides. Pure 32-bit prefixes are also supported.
The setup script optionally takes the following arguments:
- `--symlink`: Create symbolic links to the DLL files instead of copying them. This is especially useful for development.
- `--without-dxgi`: Do not install DXVK's DXGI implementation and use the one provided by wine instead.
Verify that your application uses DXVK instead of wined3d by checking for the presence of the log file `d3d9.log` or `d3d11.log` in the application's directory, or by enabling the HUD (see notes below).
In order to remove DXVK from a prefix, run the following command:
```
export WINEPREFIX=/path/to/.wine-prefix
./setup_dxvk.sh uninstall
```
In order to remove DXVK from a prefix, remove the DLLs and DLL overrides, and run `wineboot -u` to restore the original DLL files.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# default directories
dxvk_lib32=${dxvk_lib32:-"x32"}
dxvk_lib64=${dxvk_lib64:-"x64"}
# figure out where we are
basedir="$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")"
# figure out which action to perform
action="$1"
case "$action" in
install)
;;
uninstall)
;;
*)
echo "Unrecognized action: $action"
echo "Usage: $0 [install|uninstall] [--without-dxgi] [--symlink]"
exit 1
esac
# process arguments
shift
with_dxgi=true
file_cmd="cp -v --reflink=auto"
while (($# > 0)); do
case "$1" in
"--without-dxgi")
with_dxgi=false
;;
"--symlink")
file_cmd="ln -s -v"
;;
esac
shift
done
# check wine prefix before invoking wine, so that we
# don't accidentally create one if the user screws up
if [ -n "$WINEPREFIX" ] && ! [ -f "$WINEPREFIX/system.reg" ]; then
echo "$WINEPREFIX:"' Not a valid wine prefix.' >&2
exit 1
fi
# find wine executable
export WINEDEBUG=-all
# disable mscoree and mshtml to avoid downloading
# wine gecko and mono
export WINEDLLOVERRIDES="mscoree,mshtml="
wine="wine"
wine64="wine64"
wineboot="wineboot"
# $PATH is the way for user to control where wine is located (including custom Wine versions).
# Pure 64-bit Wine (non Wow64) requries skipping 32-bit steps.
# In such case, wine64 and winebooot will be present, but wine binary will be missing,
# however it can be present in other PATHs, so it shouldn't be used, to avoid versions mixing.
wine_path=$(dirname "$(which $wineboot)")
wow64=true
if ! [ -f "$wine_path/$wine" ]; then
wine=$wine64
wow64=false
fi
# resolve 32-bit and 64-bit system32 path
winever=$($wine --version | grep wine)
if [ -z "$winever" ]; then
echo "$wine:"' Not a wine executable. Check your $wine.' >&2
exit 1
fi
# ensure wine placeholder dlls are recreated
# if they are missing
$wineboot -u
win64_sys_path=$($wine64 winepath -u 'C:\windows\system32' 2> /dev/null)
win64_sys_path="${win64_sys_path/$'\r'/}"
if $wow64; then
win32_sys_path=$($wine winepath -u 'C:\windows\system32' 2> /dev/null)
win32_sys_path="${win32_sys_path/$'\r'/}"
fi
if [ -z "$win32_sys_path" ] && [ -z "$win64_sys_path" ]; then
echo 'Failed to resolve C:\windows\system32.' >&2
exit 1
fi
# create native dll override
overrideDll() {
$wine reg add 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\DllOverrides' /v $1 /d native /f >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo -e "Failed to add override for $1"
exit 1
fi
}
# remove dll override
restoreDll() {
$wine reg delete 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\DllOverrides' /v $1 /f > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failed to remove override for $1"
fi
}
# copy or link dxvk dll, back up original file
installFile() {
dstfile="${1}/${3}.dll"
srcfile="${basedir}/${2}/${3}.dll"
if [ -f "${srcfile}.so" ]; then
srcfile="${srcfile}.so"
fi
if ! [ -f "${srcfile}" ]; then
echo "${srcfile}: File not found. Skipping." >&2
return 1
fi
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
if [ -f "${dstfile}" ] || [ -h "${dstfile}" ]; then
if ! [ -f "${dstfile}.old" ]; then
mv -v "${dstfile}" "${dstfile}.old"
else
rm -v "${dstfile}"
fi
$file_cmd "${srcfile}" "${dstfile}"
else
echo "${dstfile}: File not found in wine prefix" >&2
return 1
fi
fi
return 0
}
# remove dxvk dll, restore original file
uninstallFile() {
dstfile="${1}/${3}.dll"
srcfile="${basedir}/${2}/${3}.dll"
if [ -f "${srcfile}.so" ]; then
srcfile="${srcfile}.so"
fi
if ! [ -f "${srcfile}" ]; then
echo "${srcfile}: File not found. Skipping." >&2
return 1
fi
if ! [ -f "${dstfile}" ] && ! [ -h "${dstfile}" ]; then
echo "${dstfile}: File not found. Skipping." >&2
return 1
fi
if [ -f "${dstfile}.old" ]; then
rm -v "${dstfile}"
mv -v "${dstfile}.old" "${dstfile}"
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
install() {
installFile "$win64_sys_path" "$dxvk_lib64" "$1"
inst64_ret="$?"
inst32_ret=-1
if $wow64; then
installFile "$win32_sys_path" "$dxvk_lib32" "$1"
inst32_ret="$?"
fi
if (( ($inst32_ret == 0) || ($inst64_ret == 0) )); then
overrideDll "$1"
fi
}
uninstall() {
uninstallFile "$win64_sys_path" "$dxvk_lib64" "$1"
uninst64_ret="$?"
uninst32_ret=-1
if $wow64; then
uninstallFile "$win32_sys_path" "$dxvk_lib32" "$1"
uninst32_ret="$?"
fi
if (( ($uninst32_ret == 0) || ($uninst64_ret == 0) )); then
restoreDll "$1"
fi
}
# skip dxgi during install if not explicitly
# enabled, but always try to uninstall it
if $with_dxgi || [ "$action" == "uninstall" ]; then
$action dxgi
fi
$action d3d9
$action d3d10core
$action d3d11