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C4033 'function' must return a value
is a MSVC level-1 warning, clang and GCC
treat this as an error however, this
change promotes it to an error as well
for MSVC to mimic the GCC behaviour.
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This adds path guiding features into Cycles by integrating Intel's Open Path
Guiding Library. It can be enabled in the Sampling > Path Guiding panel in the
render properties.
This feature helps reduce noise in scenes where finding a path to light is
difficult for regular path tracing.
The current implementation supports guiding directional sampling decisions on
surfaces, when the material contains a least one diffuse component, and in
volumes with isotropic and anisotropic Henyey-Greenstein phase functions.
On surfaces, the guided sampling decision is proportional to the product of
the incident radiance and the normal-oriented cosine lobe and in volumes it
is proportional to the product of the incident radiance and the phase function.
The incident radiance field of a scene is learned and updated during rendering
after each per-frame rendering iteration/progression.
At the moment, path guiding is only supported by the CPU backend. Support for
GPU backends will be added in future versions of OpenPGL.
Ref T92571
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15286
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Match minimum supported versions from the WIKI [0] by raising them to:
- GCC 9.3.1
- CLANG 8.0
- MVCS 2019 (16.9.16 / 1928)
Details:
- Add CMake checks that ensure supported compiler versions early on.
- Previously GCC per-processor version checks served to exclude
`__clang__`, in some cases this has been replaced by explicitly
excluding `__clang__`. This was needed as CLANG treated some of these
flags differently to GCC, causing the build to fail.
- Remove USE_APPLE_OMP_FIX GCC-4.2 OpenMP workaround.
- Remove linking error workaround for old MSVC versions.
[0]: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Building_Blender
Reviewed by: brecht, LazyDodo
Ref D16068
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This is already the case for most CMake usage.
Although some find modules are an exception to this, as they were
originally maintained externally they use some different conventions.
Also corrected bad indentation in: intern/cycles/CMakeLists.txt
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Switch to target_ functions to avoid this.
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And remove Python flags from nodes, no longer needed.
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To avoid test failure on Windows.
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Also use same convention for comments as (space after #).
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Build against Python from precompiled libraries by default, instead of
requiring framework from python.org package install. The resulting bpy module
can still be used with any Python install of the same version.
Use the same CMake find module as Linux. This simplifies code, and makes it
possible to manually set PYTHON_* variables in CMake configuration.
Remove WITH_PYTHON_FRAMEWORK option for regular Blender build, as this doesn't
work well due to missing required Python packages. Advanced users can still
set PYTHON_ROOT_DIR=/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.10 for
the same result.
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This allows individual users or Linux distributions to specify a directory
Cycles will automatically look for the OptiX include folder, to compile kernels
at runtime.
It is still possible to override this with the OPTIX_ROOT_DIR environment
variable at runtime.
Based on patch by Sebastian Parborg.
Ref D15792
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PLATFORM_BUNDLED_LIBRARIES gathers shared libraries that will be installed
to the lib/ folder. The Blender executable gets a relative rpath pointing to
this folder as part of the install step.
The build rpath is different and uses absolute paths, so that it works for
executables like tests that are in different locations, and to support the
case where the build and install folders are different.
The system is already used for the OpenMP library on macOS. But on Linux it
will only kick in once we start using shared libraries for dependencies.
This also removes Mesa libraries from the old location, as these would cause
Blender to start with software OpenGL.
Ref T99618
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Instead of using macros like GLIBC we can use the CMake build
systems internal functions to check if some header or functions are
present on the running system's libc.
Add ./build_files/cmake/have_features.cmake to add checks for
platform features which can be used to set defines for source
files that require them.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Ref D15696
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With this patch true headless OpenGL rendering is now possible on Linux.
It changes the logic of the WITH_HEADLESS build flag.
The headless backend is now always available with regular builds and
Blender will try to fall back to it if it fails to initialize other
backends while in background mode.
The headless backend only works on Linux as EGL is not used on Mac or Windows.
libepoxy does support windows and mac, so this can perhaps be remedied in the future.
Reviewed By: Brecht, Jeroen, Campbell
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D15555
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This cleans up the OpenGL build flags and linking.
It additionally also removes some dead code.
One of these dead code paths is WITH_X11_ALPHA which actually never was
active even with the build flag on. The call to use this was never
called because the default initializer for GHOST was set to have it off
per default. Nothing called this function with a boolean value to enable it.
These cleanups are needed to support true headless OpenGL rendering.
Without these cleanups libepoxy will fail to load the correct OpenGL
Libraries as we have already linked them to the blender binary.
Reviewed By: Brecht, Campbell, Jeroen
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D15554
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With libepoxy we can choose between EGL and GLX at runtime, as well as
dynamically open EGL and GLX libraries without linking to them.
This will make it possible to build with Wayland, EGL, GLVND support while
still running on systems that only have X11, GLX and libGL. It also paves
the way for headless rendering through EGL.
libepoxy is a new library dependency, and is included in the precompiled
libraries. GLEW is no longer a dependency, and WITH_SYSTEM_GLEW was removed.
Includes contributions by Brecht Van Lommel, Ray Molenkamp, Campbell Barton
and Sergey Sharybin.
Ref T76428
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15291
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Currently, the compositor can be disabled using the WITH_COMPOSITOR
build option. Since, we intent to always build the realtime compositor,
we need to make the distinction between both compositors clear.
So this patch renames the option to WITH_COMPOSITOR_CPU. Additionally,
the check for the option was moved inside the compositor modules' own
CMake file in preparation for the realtime compositor code.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15622
Reviewed By: Jeroen Bakker, Ray Molenkamp
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Contributed by luzpaz.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15588
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When rendering with headless builds, show an error instead of crashing.
Previously GPU_backend_init was called indirectly from
DRW_opengl_context_create, a new function is now called from the window
manager (GPU_backend_init_once), so it's possible to check if the GPU
has a back-end.
This also disables the `bgl` Python module when building WITH_HEADLESS.
Reviewed By: fclem
Ref D15463
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Dependency was added as shader builder depended to blenkernel as an
umbrella, in stead of adding the actual dependencies it required.
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Adds a better name that describes when it is used.
The GPU_SHADER_BUILDER is a buildtime tool for developers
to pre-validate GLSL (and in the overseen future pre-compile to
SpirV). We don't see that this needs to become a required
step in the future so WITH_GPU_BUILDTIME_SHADER_BUILDER
is more descriptive name.
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Linking GPU shader builder requires stubs for many functions of the USD library.
We don't want to rely on other modules to update the stubs for a tool that
is only used by GPU developers.
This patch raises an error when both WITH_GPU_SHADER_BUILDER and WITH_USD are
enabled. This reduces the maintenance of updating the stubs when USD API changes.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15422
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Add intern/wayland_dynload which is used when WITH_GHOST_WAYLAND_DYNLOAD
is enabled (off by default). When enabled, systems without Wayland
installed will fall back to X11.
This allows Blender to dynamically load:
- libwayland-client
- libwayland-cursor
- libwayland-egl
- libdecor-0 (when WITH_GHOST_WAYLAND_LIBDECOR is enabled).
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This patch adds a new Cycles device with similar functionality to the
existing GPU devices. Kernel compilation and runtime interaction happen
via oneAPI DPC++ compiler and SYCL API.
This implementation is primarly focusing on Intel® Arc™ GPUs and other
future Intel GPUs. The first supported drivers are 101.1660 on Windows
and 22.10.22597 on Linux.
The necessary tools for compilation are:
- A SYCL compiler such as oneAPI DPC++ compiler or
https://github.com/intel/llvm
- Intel® oneAPI Level Zero which is used for low level device queries:
https://github.com/oneapi-src/level-zero
- To optionally generate prebuilt graphics binaries: Intel® Graphics
Compiler All are included in Linux precompiled libraries on svn:
https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/lib The same goes for
Windows precompiled binaries but for the graphics compiler, available
as "Intel® Graphics Offline Compiler for OpenCL™ Code" from
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/tool/oneapi-standalone-components.html,
for which path can be set as OCLOC_INSTALL_DIR.
Being based on the open SYCL standard, this implementation could also be
extended to run on other compatible non-Intel hardware in the future.
Reviewed By: sergey, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15254
Co-authored-by: Nikita Sirgienko <nikita.sirgienko@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Stefan Werner <stefan.werner@intel.com>
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Enables Vega and Vega II GPUs as well as Vega APU, using changes in HIP code
to support 64-bit waves and a new HIP SDK version.
Tested with Radeon WX9100, Radeon VII GPUs and Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon
Graphics APU.
Ref T96740, T91571
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15242
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GLEW does not support GLX and EGL at the same time, and the distribution version
is likely to have GLX.
This also refactors the code so all OpenGL related CMake options are together.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12034
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Add WITH_GHOST_WAYLAND_DBUS option, so Blender can be built without
DBUS support. Currently it's only used to access the cursor theme.
Without this the "default" cursors are used instead.
Disabling this since it adds an additional dependency for a minor gain
in functionality, with the benefit of removing a library requirement.
There is also a problem where Blender hangs on startup for ~5 seconds
when DBUS isn't running. Eventually it would be good to be able to avoid
this problem without a build option.
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This implements client-side window decorations for moving and resizing
windows and HiDPI support.
This functionality depends on the external project 'libdecor' that is
currently a build option: WITH_GHOST_WAYLAND_LIBDECOR.
Reviewed by: brecht, campbellbarton
Ref D7989
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The following CMake options have been added (enabled by default),
except for the lite build configuration.
- WITH_IO_STL
- WITH_IO_WAVEFRONT_OBJ
- WITH_IO_GPENCIL (for grease pencil SVG importing).
Note that it was already possible to disable grease pencil export
by disabling WITH_PUGIXML & WITH_HARU.
This is intended to keep the lite builds fast and small for building,
linking & execution.
Reviewed By: iyadahmed2001, aras_p, antoniov, mont29
Ref D15141
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Such as AMD Radeon RX 6700S.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13495
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Even though the `no_unique_address` attribute has only been standardized
in C++20, compilers seem to support it with C++17 already. This attribute
allows reducing the memory footprint of structs which have empty types as
data members (usually that is an allocator or inline buffer in Blender).
Previously, one had to use the empty base optimization to achieve the same
effect, which requires a lot of boilerplate code.
The types that benefit from this the most are `Vector` and `Array`, which
usually become 8 bytes smaller. All types which use these core data structures
get smaller as well of course.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14993
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Also add comments noting why some warnings shouldn't be added to
strict-flags.
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This release deprecated the Parameterization API and the new Manifolds
API is to be used instead. This is what was done in the Libmv as part
of this change.
Additionally, remove the bundling scripts. Nowadays those are only
leading to a duplicated work to maintain.
No measurable changes on user side is expected.
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When doing a lite build, a warning is displayed
that due to PUGIXML being off WITH_CYCLES_OSL
is being disabled as well.
If WITH_CYCLES is off this is just useless
noise.
this diff changes the warning to only emit when
WITH_CYCLES is on.
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The "cast-align" warning is only triggered on Arm CPUs when using GCC.
Currently the only officialy supported ARM platform is the Mac platform
where we use Clang. So this warning never triggers.
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`PXR_ENABLE_OSL_SUPPORT=OFF`: OpenShadingLanguage is an optional
dependency of the Imaging module. However, since that module was
included for its support for converting primitive shapes (sphere, cube,
etc.) to geometry, OSL is not necessary. Disabling it will make it
simpler to build Blender; currently only Cycles uses OSL.
`PXR_ENABLE_GL_SUPPORT=OFF`: GL support on Linux also links to X11
libraries. Enabling it would break headless or Wayland-only builds.
OpenGL support would be useful if someone wants to work on a Hydra
viewport in Blender; when that's actually being worked on, we could
patch in a new PXR_ENABLE_X11_SUPPORT option (to separate OpenGL from
X11) and contribute it upstream.
`PXR_BUILD_OPENIMAGEIO_PLUGIN=OFF`: It's used for loading image textures
in Hydra Storm / Embree renderers which we don't use.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo, brecht, makowalski
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14792
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This enables building of HIP binaries for AMD RDNA and RDNA2 GPUs.
This requires the 22.10 / ROCm 5.1 driver.
Ref T91571
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14360
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Building against the existing 3.1 libraries should continue to work, until
the precompiled libraries are committed for all platforms.
* Enable WebP by default.
* Update Windows for new library file names.
* Automatically clear outdated CMake cache variables when upgrading to new
libraries.
* Fix static library linking order issues on Linux for OpenEXR and OpenVDB.
Implemented by Ray Molenkamp, Sybren Stüvel and Brecht Van Lommel.
Ref T95206
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This is not currently working, reverting until the driver/compiler has a fix.
This reverts commit c46e58817cd72d1481967d32e3c6f47f42933d39.
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WITH_PYTHON_INSTALL_ZSTANDARD was too long and
didn't align very well compared to the other
items in the list.
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Currently only supports single image frames (no animation possible).
If quality slider is set to 100 then lossless compression will be used,
otherwise lossy compression is used.
Gives about 35% reduction of filesize save when re-saving splash screens with lossless
compression.
Also saves much faster, up to 15x faster than PNG with a better compression ratio as a plus.
Note, this is currently left disabled until we have WebP libs (see T95206)
For testing precompiled libs can be downloaded from Google:
https://storage.googleapis.com/downloads.webmproject.org/releases/webp/index.html
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1598
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Basic testing on windows only so far. Will need some testing on Linux as well
when the Linux enablement patch is ready.
Does not enable Vega APUs yet (which would be gfx902 or gfx90c).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14432
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This patch adds a Hydra render delegate to Cycles, allowing Cycles to be used for rendering
in applications that provide a Hydra viewport. The implementation was written from scratch
against Cycles X, for integration into the Blender repository to make it possible to continue
developing it in step with the rest of Cycles. For this purpose it follows the style of the rest of
the Cycles code and can be built with a CMake option
(`WITH_CYCLES_HYDRA_RENDER_DELEGATE=1`) similar to the existing standalone version
of Cycles.
Since Hydra render delegates need to be built against the exact USD version and other
dependencies as the target application is using, this is intended to be built separate from
Blender (`WITH_BLENDER=0` CMake option) and with support for library versions different
from what Blender is using. As such the CMake build scripts for Windows had to be modified
slightly, so that the Cycles Hydra render delegate can e.g. be built with MSVC 2017 again
even though Blender requires MSVC 2019 now, and it's possible to specify custom paths to
the USD SDK etc. The codebase supports building against the latest USD release 22.03 and all
the way back to USD 20.08 (with some limitations).
Reviewed By: brecht, LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14398
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Adding WITH_METAL option to CMAKE to guard compilation for macOS only. Implemented stub METALBackend to mirror GPUBackend interface and added capabilities initialisation, along with API initialisation paths.
Global rendering coordination commands added to backend with GPU_render_begin and GPU_render_end() commands globally wrapping GPU work. This is required for Metal to ensure temporary resources are generated within an NSAutoReleasePool and freed accordingly.
Authored by Apple: Michael Parkin-White, Vil Harvey, Marco Giordano, Michael Jones, Morteza Mostajabodaveh, Jason Fielder
Ref T96261
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T96261
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14293
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Solves warnings generated by default build on macOS.
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