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2022-10-10Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-09-02Cleanup: fix compiler warningBrecht Van Lommel
2022-09-02Cycles: enable adaptive sampling for Sobol-BurleyNathan Vegdahl
This uses the same sample classification approach as used for PMJ, because it turns out to also work equally well with Sobol-Burley. This also implements a fallback (random classification) that should work "okay" for other samplers, though there are no other samplers at the moment. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15845
2022-09-01Cleanup: minor cleanups for sample pattern codeBrecht Van Lommel
2022-09-01Cycles: remove old Sobol pattern, simplify sampling dimensionsBrecht Van Lommel
The multi-dimensional Sobol pattern required us to carefully use as low dimensions as possible, as quality goes down in higher dimensions. Now that we have two sampling patterns that are at least as good, there is no need to keep it around and the implementation can be simplified. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15788
2022-09-01Cycles: improve Progressive Multi-Jittered samplingNathan Vegdahl
Fix two issues in the previous implementation: * Only power-of-two prefixes were progressively stratified, not suffixes. This resulted in unnecessarily increased noise when using non-power-of-two sample counts. * In order to try to get away with just a single sample pattern, the code used a combination of sample index shuffling and Cranley-Patterson rotation. Index shuffling is normally fine, but due to the sample patterns themselves not being quite right (as described above) this actually resulted in additional increased noise. Cranley-Patterson, on the other hand, always increases noise with randomized (t,s) nets like PMJ02, and should be avoided with these kinds of sequences. Addressed with the following changes: * Replace the sample pattern generation code with a much simpler algorithm recently published in the paper "Stochastic Generation of (t, s) Sample Sequences". This new implementation is easier to verify, produces fully progressively stratified PMJ02, and is *far* faster than the previous code, being O(N) in the number of samples generated. * It keeps the sample index shuffling, which works correctly now due to the improved sample patterns. But it now uses a newer high-quality hash instead of the original Laine-Karras hash. * The scrambling distance feature cannot (to my knowledge) be implemented with any decorrelation strategy other than Cranley-Patterson, so Cranley-Patterson is still used when that feature is enabled. But it is now disabled otherwise, since it increases noise. * In place of Cranley-Patterson, multiple independent patterns are generated and randomly chosen for different pixels and dimensions as described in the original PMJ paper. In this patch, the pattern selection is done via hash-based shuffling to ensure there are no repeats within a single pixel until all patterns have been used. The combination of these fixes brings the quality of Cycles' PMJ sampler in line with the previously submitted Sobol-Burley sampler in D15679. They are essentially indistinguishable in terms of quality/noise, which is expected since they are both randomized (0,2) sequences. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15746
2022-08-19Cycles: add Sobol-Burley sampling patternNathan Vegdahl
Based on the paper "Practical Hash-based Owen Scrambling" by Brent Burley, 2020, Journal of Computer Graphics Techniques. It is distinct from the existing Sobol sampler in two important ways: * It is Owen scrambled, which gives it a much better convergence rate in many situations. * It uses padding for higher dimensions, rather than using higher Sobol dimensions directly. In practice this is advantagous because high-dimensional Sobol sequences have holes in their sampling patterns that don't resolve until an unreasonable number of samples are taken. (See Burley's paper for details.) The pattern reduces noise in some benchmark scenes, however it is also slower, particularly on the CPU. So for now Progressive Multi-Jittered sampling remains the default. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15679
2022-06-20Cleanup: renaming and consistency for kernel dataBrecht Van Lommel
* Rename "texture" to "data array". This has not used textures for a long time, there are just global memory arrays now. (On old CUDA GPUs there was a cache for textures but not global memory, so we used to put all data in textures.) * For CUDA and HIP, put globals in KernelParams struct like other devices. * Drop __ prefix for data array names, no possibility for naming conflict now that these are in a struct.
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
2021-11-18Cycles: several small fixes and additions for MSLMichael Jones
This patch contains many small leftover fixes and additions that are required for Metal-enablement: - Address space fixes and a few other small compile fixes - Addition of missing functionality to the Metal adapter headers - Addition of various scattered `__KERNEL_METAL__` blocks (e.g. for atomic support & maths functions) Ref T92212 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13263
2021-10-27Cycles: Scrambling distance for the PMJ samplerWilliam Leeson
Adds scrambling distance to the PMJ sampler. This is based on the work by Mathieu Menuet in D12318 who created the original implementation for the Sobol sampler. Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T92181 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12854
2021-10-26Cleanup: remove files that should not have been added in file renamesBrecht Van Lommel
2021-10-26Distance Scrambling for for Cycles X - Sobol versionWilliam Leeson
Cycles:Distance Scrambling for Cycles Sobol Sampler This option implements micro jittering an is based on the INRIA research paper [[ https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01325702/document | on micro jittering ]] and work by Lukas Stockner for implementing the scrambling distance. It works by controlling the correlation between pixels by either using a user supplied value or an adaptive algorithm to limit the maximum deviation of the sample values between pixels. This is a follow up of https://developer.blender.org/D12316 The PMJ version can be found here: https://developer.blender.org/D12511 Reviewed By: leesonw Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12318
2021-10-26Cycles: remove prefix from source code file namesBrecht Van Lommel
Remove prefix of filenames that is the same as the folder name. This used to help when #includes were using individual files, but now they are always relative to the cycles root directory and so the prefixes are redundant. For patches and branches, git merge and rebase should be able to detect the renames and move over code to the right file.
2021-10-26Cycles: changes to source code folders structureBrecht Van Lommel
* Split render/ into scene/ and session/. The scene/ folder now contains the scene and its nodes. The session/ folder contains the render session and associated data structures like drivers and render buffers. * Move top level kernel headers into new folders kernel/camera/, kernel/film/, kernel/light/, kernel/sample/, kernel/util/ * Move integrator related kernel headers into kernel/integrator/ * Move OSL shaders from kernel/shaders/ to kernel/osl/shaders/ For patches and branches, git merge and rebase should be able to detect the renames and move over code to the right file.