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2022-06-29Cycles: Add support for rendering on Intel GPUs using oneAPIXavier Hallade
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>
2022-05-19Cleanup: format, reduce line length & strip trailing spaceCampbell Barton
2022-04-29Cycles: refactor Hydra render delegate buildingBrecht Van Lommel
* Leave code for building the render delegate against other applications and their USD libraries to the Cycles repository, since this is not a great fit. In the Blender repository, always use Blender's USD libraries now that they include Hydra support. * Hide non-USD symbols from the hdCycles shared library, to avoid library version conflicts. * Share Apple framework linking between the standalone app and plugin. * Add cycles_hydra module, to be shared between the standalone app and plugin. * Bring external libs code in sync with standalone repo, adding various missing libraries. * Move some cmake include directories to the top level cycles source folder because we need to control their global order, to ensure we link against the correct headers with mixed Blender libraries and external USD libraries.
2022-04-07Fix Cycles build error after recent changesBrecht Van Lommel
2022-04-07Cycles: various Linux build fixes related to Hydra render delegateBrecht Van Lommel
* Add missing GLEW and hgiGL libraries for Hydra * Fix wrong case sensitive include * Fix link errors by adding external libs to static Hydra lib * Work around weird Hydra link error with MAX_SAMPLES * Use Embree by default for Hydra * Sync external libs code with standalone * Update version number to match Blender * Remove unneeded CLEW/GLEW from test executable None of this should affect Cycles in Blender. Ref T96731
2022-04-05Cycles: Use USD dependencies when building Hydra render delegatePatrick Mours
Adds support for linking with some of the dependencies of a USD build instead of the precompiled libraries from Blender, specifically OpenSubdiv, OpenVDB and TBB. Other dependencies keep using the precompiled libraries from Blender, since they are linked statically anyway so it does't matter as much. Plus they have interdependencies that are difficult to resolve when only using selected libraries from the USD build and can't simply assume that USD was built with all of them. This patch also makes building the Hydra render delegate via the standalone repository work and fixes various small issues I ran into in general on Windows (e.g. the use of both fixed paths and `find_package` did not seem to work correctly). Building both the standalone Cycles application and the Hydra render delegate at the same time is supported now as well (the paths in the USD plugin JSON file are updated accordingly). All that needs to be done now to build is to specify a `PXR_ROOT` or `USD_ROOT` CMake variable pointing to the USD installation, everything else is taken care of automatically (CMake targets are loaded from the `pxrTargets.cmake` of USD and linked into the render delegate and OpenSubdiv, OpenVDB and TBB are replaced with those from USD when they exist). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14523
2022-02-16Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release'Brecht Van Lommel
2022-02-16Cycles: restore basic standalone GUI, now using SDLBrecht Van Lommel
GLUT does not support offscreen contexts, which is required for the new display driver. So we use SDL instead. Note that this requires using a system SDL package, the Blender precompiled SDL does not include the video subsystem. There is currently no text display support, instead info is printed to the terminal. This would require adding an embedded font and GLSL shaders, or using GUI library. Another improvement to be made is supporting OpenColorIO display transforms, right now we assume Rec.709 scene linear and display. All OpenGL, GLEW and SDL code was move out of core cycles and into app/opengl. This serves as a template for apps that want to integrate Cycles interactive rendering, with a simple OpenGLDisplayDriver example. In general this would be adapted to the graphics API and color management used by the app. Ref T91846
2022-02-11Cycles: use SPDX license headersBrecht Van Lommel
* Replace license text in headers with SPDX identifiers. * Remove specific license info from outdated readme.txt, instead leave details to the source files. * Add list of SPDX license identifiers used, and corresponding license texts. * Update copyright dates while we're at it. Ref D14069, T95597
2022-02-11File headers: SPDX License migrationCampbell Barton
Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so much space. Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses - C/C++/objc/objc++ - Python - Shell Scripts - CMake, GNUmakefile While most of the source tree has been included - `./extern/` was left out. - `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they use different header conventions. doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all used identifiers. See P2788 for the script that automated these edits. Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey Ref D14069
2022-01-28Cleanup: indentation for CMake filesCampbell Barton
Also minor white-space & case changes.
2021-12-13Cycles: enable Metal GPU renderingBrecht Van Lommel
This adds the remaining bits to enable Metal on macOS. There are still performance optimizations and other improvements planned, but it should now be ready for early testing. This is currently only enabled on in Arm builds for M1 GPUs. It is not yet working on AMD or Intel GPUs. Ref T92212 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13503
2021-12-07Cycles: Metal host-side codeMichael Jones
This patch adds the Metal host-side code: - Add all core host-side Metal backend files (device_impl, queue, etc) - Add MetalRT BVH setup files - Integrate with Cycles device enumeration code - Revive `path_source_replace_includes` in util/path (required for MSL compilation) This patch also includes a couple of small kernel-side fixes: - Add an implementation of `lgammaf` for Metal [Nemes, Gergő (2010), "New asymptotic expansion for the Gamma function", Archiv der Mathematik](https://users.renyi.hu/~gergonemes/) - include "work_stealing.h" inside the Metal context class because it accesses state now Ref T92212 Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T92212 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13423
2021-10-05Cycles: improve detection of HIP compiler for buildbotBrecht Van Lommel
And fix various broken things in the HIP kernel compilation.
2021-09-28Fix build without Cycles HIP deviceBrecht Van Lommel
2021-09-28Cycles: add HIP device support for AMD GPUsBrian Savery
NOTE: this feature is not ready for user testing, and not yet enabled in daily builds. It is being merged now for easier collaboration on development. HIP is a heterogenous compute interface allowing C++ code to be executed on GPUs similar to CUDA. It is intended to bring back AMD GPU rendering support on Windows and Linux. https://github.com/ROCm-Developer-Tools/HIP. As of the time of writing, it should compile and run on Linux with existing HIP compilers and driver runtimes. Publicly available compilers and drivers for Windows will come later. See task T91571 for more details on the current status and work remaining to be done. Credits: Sayak Biswas (AMD) Arya Rafii (AMD) Brian Savery (AMD) Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12578
2021-09-21Cycles: merge of cycles-x branch, a major update to the rendererBrecht Van Lommel
This includes much improved GPU rendering performance, viewport interactivity, new shadow catcher, revamped sampling settings, subsurface scattering anisotropy, new GPU volume sampling, improved PMJ sampling pattern, and more. Some features have also been removed or changed, breaking backwards compatibility. Including the removal of the OpenCL backend, for which alternatives are under development. Release notes and code docs: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.0/Cycles https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Render/Cycles Credits: * Sergey Sharybin * Brecht Van Lommel * Patrick Mours (OptiX backend) * Christophe Hery (subsurface scattering anisotropy) * William Leeson (PMJ sampling pattern) * Alaska (various fixes and tweaks) * Thomas Dinges (various fixes) For the full commit history, see the cycles-x branch. This squashes together all the changes since intermediate changes would often fail building or tests. Ref T87839, T87837, T87836 Fixes T90734, T89353, T80267, T80267, T77185, T69800
2021-02-05Cleanup: cmake indentation, white-spaceCampbell Barton
2020-09-07Cleanup: tabs in CMake filesCampbell Barton
2020-09-04CMake: refresh building and external library handling of Cycles standaloneBrecht Van Lommel
* Support precompiled libraries on Linux * Add license headers * Refactoring to deduplicate code Includes work by Ray Molenkamp and Grische for precompiled libraries. Ref D8769
2020-07-08CMake: Fix spelling of Embree passed to find packageSergey Sharybin
The spelling and capitalization of package name passed to find_package() and find_package_handle_standard_args() needs to match. Silences CMake warning about mismatch. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8247
2020-02-18Cycles: Enabled quaternion motion blur with Embree.Stefan Werner
Bringing Embree's motion blur closer to Cycles' native blur. This requries Embree 3.8.0 or newer. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6575
2019-04-17ClangFormat: apply to source, most of internCampbell Barton
Apply clang format as proposed in T53211. For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches without conflicts, see: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
2018-11-07Cycles: Added Embree as BVH option for CPU renders.Stefan Werner
Note that this is turned off by default and must be enabled at build time with the CMake WITH_CYCLES_EMBREE flag. Embree must be built as a static library with ray masking turned on, the `make deps` scripts have been updated accordingly. There, Embree is off by default too and must be enabled with the WITH_EMBREE flag. Using Embree allows for much faster rendering of deformation motion blur while reducing the memory footprint. TODO: GPU implementation, deduplication of data, leveraging more of Embrees features (e.g. tessellation cache). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3682
2018-06-14Cycles: Query XYZ to/from Scene Linear conversion from OCIO instead of ↵Lukas Stockner
assuming sRGB I've limited it to just the RGB<->XYZ stuff for now, correct image handling is the next step. Reviewers: brecht, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3478
2018-03-02Fix Cycle standalone build.Brecht Van Lommel
2017-04-21CMake: Add option to build against system-wide GlogSergey Sharybin
Similar to previous commit for Gflags.
2017-04-21CMake: Add option to link against system-wide Gflags librarySergey Sharybin
It is disabled by default, so should not affect existing configurations. Main benefits of this goes as: - Linux distros can use that to avoid libraries duplication and link blender package against gflags package from the system. - It it easier to test whether Blender works with updated version of Gflags prior to re-bundling the library.
2016-11-07Fix compilation error when CUDA toolkit is not installedSergey Sharybin
After CUDA dynload changes having CUDA toolkit became required in order to compile Cycles. This only happened due to wrong default value to the option.
2016-01-14CMake: Fix typo in CUDA dynload commitSergey Sharybin
2016-01-14Cycles: Add option to directly link against CUDA librariesSergey Sharybin
The main purpose of such linking is to make Blender compatible with NVidia's debuggers and profilers which are doing some LD_PRELOAD magic to intercept some function calls. Such magic conflicts with our CUDA wrangler magic and causes segmentation faults. The option is disabled by default, so there's no affect on any of artists. In order to make Blender linked directly against CUDA library use the WITH_CUDA_DYNLOAD CMake option (it's marked as advanced).
2016-01-04Move GLog/GFlags to extern/Sergey Sharybin
This is where the libraries belongs to actually, they are not only used by Libmv now, but also by tests and Cycles.
2015-09-08Cycles: Support building with latest upstream OSLSergey Sharybin
Only affects standalone part.
2014-12-31Cycles: Post-reintegration tweaks to ensure things do compileSergey Sharybin
This commit contains all the tweaks which were missing in initial patch re-integration from the standalone Cycles repository. This commit also contains an utility cmake macro to help linking targets with different libraries for release/debug builds, the name currently is target_link_libraries_decoupled it gets a target and list of libraries and makes sure debug builds are using libraries with "_d" suffix. After all this changes it'll hopefully be easier to interchange patches between blender and standalone repositories, because they're now quite identical.
2014-12-31Cycles: Be ready for gflags namespace auto-detectSergey Sharybin
This way it is now possible to use gflags >= 2.1, where all the functions were moved from google to gflags namespace. This isn't currently used in blender, but for standalone repository this change is essential.
2014-12-31Cycles Standalone: Add initial support for compilation on WindowsSergey Sharybin
This applies to an application comiling from the standalone Cycles repository only. There's still lack of proper install target, so currently pthreads library is to be copied next to cycles.exe manually.
2014-12-31Cycles: Fully support WITH_CYCLES_LOGGING optionSergey Sharybin
This commit generalizes logging module a little bit in making it possible to use Glog logging in standalone Cycles repository.
2014-12-31Cycles: Fix compilation error when OIIO is compiled with external PugiXML parserSergey Sharybin
Basic idea is to check whether OIIO is compiled with embedded PugiXML parser and if so use PugiXML from OIIO, otherwise find a standalone PugiXML library.
2014-12-31Cycles: Solve linking error caused by missing pthreads librarySergey Sharybin
Not sure why it worked on Debian but didn't work on Arch, could have been some indirect link dependency or so. Anyway, we explicitly depends on pthreads, so need to do corresponding find_package().
2014-12-31Cycles: Synchronize changes with standalone repositorySergey Sharybin
This changes were done in original commit of the standalone Cycles repository and needed here for easier patch synchronization.
2014-10-08Ghost Context RefactorJason Wilkins
https://developer.blender.org/D643 Separates graphics context creation from window code in Ghost so that they can vary separately.
2014-06-28Cycles: use SYSTEM for external includesCampbell Barton
2013-08-30Cycles / Standalone:Thomas Dinges
* Standalone can now be compiled without the GUI, making the glut dependency optional. Added WITH_CYCLES_STANDALONE_GUI cmake flag.
2013-08-27Cycles / Standalone:Thomas Dinges
* Rename test to standalone. Note: New CMAKE flag is WITH_CYCLES_STANDALONE.
2012-11-09Cycles / CMake:Thomas Dinges
* Removed PARTIO building code, partio code was removed already. * Include "app" dir only when building with CYCLES_TEST enabled.
2012-09-10Cleanup for OSL linking in cmake: Move cmake OSL library search and path ↵Lukas Toenne
definition from the cycles macro file to the top-level CMakeLists.txt. This makes the OSL_LIBRARIES and other variables accessible throughout Blender cmake scripts and especially in the creator module for linking libraries.
2012-08-31Cycles / OSL:Thomas Dinges
* Assume OSL libs in the libdir.
2012-06-23rename WITH_BUILTIN_GLEW, WITH_SYSTEM_GLEW & negate.Campbell Barton
2011-11-18Cycles: try to avoid NaN pixels with oren nayar. Also small cmake code cleanup.Brecht Van Lommel
2011-11-10Cycles:Brecht Van Lommel
* Add back option to bundle CUDA kernel binaries with builds. * Disable runtime CUDA kernel compilation on Windows, couldn't get this working, since it seems to depend on visual studio being installed, even though for this particular case it shouldn't be needed. CMake only at the moment. * Runtime compilation on linux/mac should now work if nvcc is not installed in the default location, but available in PATH.