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2021-12-10Fix T92036: `Magic Texture` in Volumetric World Shaders render differently ↵William Leeson
with the CPU and GPU When rendering volume surfaces in unbounded worlds the volume stepping can produce large values. If used with a magic texture node the values can results in a Inf float which when used in a sin or cos produces a NaN. To fix this the input values are mapped into the periodic range of the sin and cos functions (-2*PI 2*PI) this stops the possibility of a Inf occurring and thus the NaN. It also improves the accuracy and smoothness of the result due to loss of precision when large values are summed with smaller ones effectively removing the parts of the smaller number (i.e. those in the -2PI to 2PI range) that result in variation of the output of sin and cos. Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T92036 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12821
2021-11-22Merge branch 'blender-v3.0-release'Brecht Van Lommel
2021-11-22Fix part of T93278: transparent glass option not working with environment passBrecht Van Lommel
2021-11-18Cycles: declare constants at program scope on MetalMichael Jones
MSL requires that constant address space literals be declared at program scope. This patch moves the `blackbody_table_r/g/b` and `cie_colour_match` constants into separate files so they can be declared at the appropriate scope. Ref T92212 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13241
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
2021-11-02Fix T77681, T92634: noise texture artifacts with high detailBrecht Van Lommel
We run into float precision issues here, clamp the number of octaves to one less, which has little to no visual difference. This was empirically determined to work up to 16 before, but with additional inputs like roughness only 15 appears to work. Also adds misisng clamp for the geometry nodes implementation.
2021-10-27Cycles: Replace saturate with saturatefWilliam Leeson
saturate is depricated in favour of __saturatef this replaces saturate with __saturatef on CUDA by createing a saturatef function which replaces all instances of saturate and are hooked up to the correct function on all platforms. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13010
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.
2021-10-19Cycles: decouple shadow paths from main path on GPUBrecht Van Lommel
The motivation for this is twofold. It improves performance (5-10% on most benchmark scenes), and will help to bring back transparency support for the ambient occlusion pass. * Duplicate some members from the main path state in the shadow path state. * Add shadow paths incrementally to the array similar to what we do for the shadow catchers. * For the scheduling, allow running shade surface and shade volume kernels as long as there is enough space in the shadow paths array. If not, execute shadow kernels until it is empty. * Add IntegratorShadowState and ConstIntegratorShadowState typedefs that can be different between CPU and GPU. For GPU both main and shadow paths juse have an integer for SoA access. Bt with CPU it's a different pointer type so we get type safety checks in code shared between CPU and GPU. * For CPU, add a separate IntegratorShadowStateCPU struct embedded in IntegratorShadowState. * Update various functions to take the shadow state, and make SVM take either type of state using templates. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12889
2021-10-19Cleanup: fix compiler warningsBrecht Van Lommel
2021-10-19Cleanup: clang-formatCampbell Barton
2021-10-18Cleanup: consistently use uint32_t for path flagBrecht Van Lommel
2021-10-18Cycles: replace integrator state argument macrosBrecht Van Lommel
* Rename struct KernelGlobals to struct KernelGlobalsCPU * Add KernelGlobals, IntegratorState and ConstIntegratorState typedefs that every device can define in its own way. * Remove INTEGRATOR_STATE_ARGS and INTEGRATOR_STATE_PASS macros and replace with these new typedefs. * Add explicit state argument to INTEGRATOR_STATE and similar macros In preparation for decoupling main and shadow paths. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12888
2021-10-15Cycles: Voronoi noise, fix uninitialised variableCharlie Jolly
Caused a debug crash in Windows MSVS. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12873
2021-10-14Cycles: Kernel address space changes for MSLMichael Jones
This is the first of a sequence of changes to support compiling Cycles kernels as MSL (Metal Shading Language) in preparation for a Metal GPU device implementation. MSL requires that all pointer types be declared with explicit address space attributes (device, thread, etc...). There is already precedent for this with Cycles' address space macros (ccl_global, ccl_private, etc...), therefore the first step of MSL-enablement is to apply these consistently. Line-for-line this represents the largest change required to enable MSL. Applying this change first will simplify future patches as well as offering the emergent benefit of enhanced descriptiveness. The vast majority of deltas in this patch fall into one of two cases: - Ensuring ccl_private is specified for thread-local pointer types - Ensuring ccl_global is specified for device-wide pointer types Additionally, the ccl_addr_space qualifier can be removed. Prior to Cycles X, ccl_addr_space was used as a context-dependent address space qualifier, but now it is either redundant (e.g. in struct typedefs), or can be replaced by ccl_global in the case of pointer types. Associated function variants (e.g. lcg_step_float_addrspace) are also redundant. In cases where address space qualifiers are chained with "const", this patch places the address space qualifier first. The rationale for this is that the choice of address space is likely to have the greater impact on runtime performance and overall architecture. The final part of this patch is the addition of a metal/compat.h header. This is partially complete and will be extended in future patches, paving the way for the full Metal implementation. Ref T92212 Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T92212 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12864
2021-10-12Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2021-10-11Cycles: improve SSS Fresnel and retro-reflection in Principled BSDFBrecht Van Lommel
For details see the "Extending the Disney BRDF to a BSDF with Integrated Subsurface Scattering" paper. We split the diffuse BSDF into a lambertian and retro-reflection component. The retro-reflection component is always handled as a BSDF, while the lambertian component can be replaced by a BSSRDF. For the BSSRDF case, we compute Fresnel separately at the entry and exit points, which may have different normals. As the scattering radius decreases this converges to the BSDF case. A downside is that this increases noise for subsurface scattering in the Principled BSDF, due to some samples going to the retro-reflection component. However the previous logic (also in 2.93) was simple wrong, using a non-sensical view direction vector at the exit point. We use an importance sampling weight estimate for the retro-reflection to try to better balance samples between the BSDF and BSSRDF. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12801
2021-10-11Cycles: restore Christensen-Burley SSSBrecht Van Lommel
There is not enough time before the release to improve Random Walk to handle all cases this was used for, so restore it for now. Since there is no more path splitting in cycles-x, this can increase noise in non-flat areas for the sample number of samples, though fewer rays will be traced also. This is fundamentally a trade-off we made in the new design and why Random Walk is a better fit. However the importance resampling we do now does help to reduce noise. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12800
2021-10-07Cleanup: remove unnecessary data from LocalIntersectionBrecht Van Lommel
2021-10-06Cycles: fully decouple triangle and curve primitive storage from BVH2Brecht Van Lommel
Previously the storage here was optimized to avoid indirections in BVH2 traversal. This helps improve performance a bit, but makes performance and memory usage of Embree and OptiX BVHs a bit worse also. It also adds code complexity in other parts of the code. Now decouple triangle and curve primitive storage from BVH2. * Reduced peak memory usage on all devices * Bit better performance for OptiX and Embree * Bit worse performance for CUDA * Simplified code: ** Intersection.prim/object now matches ShaderData.prim/object ** No more offset manipulation for mesh displacement before a BVH is built ** Remove primitive packing code and flags for Embree and OptiX ** Curve segments are now stored in a KernelCurve struct * Also happens to fix a bug in baking with incorrect prim/object Fixes T91968, T91770, T91902 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12766
2021-10-06Fix T91064: Cycles low poly meshes having black edges when shade smoothedMikhail Matrosov
Fixes:{T91064} Caused by {rBcd118c5581f482afc8554ff88b5b6f3b552b1682} - Applies `ensure_valid_reflection()` to the normal input on all BSDFs for CPU and GPU. - This doesn't affect hair. - Removes `ensure_valid_reflection()` from the output of Bump Map and Normal Map nodes for CPU/GPU as it is not needed. - The fix doesn't touch OSL. Reviewed By: brecht, leesonw Maniphest Tasks: T91064 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12403
2021-10-06Cleanup: Remove data duplication from various lookup tables in CyclesJesse Yurkovich
This effectively undoes some of the following commit: rB4537e8558468c71a03bf53f59c60f888b3412de2 The tables in question were duplicated 5-6 times into the blender executable due to the headers being used in multiple translation units. This contributes ~6.3kb worth of duplicate data into the binary. Some further details are in the below revision. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12724
2021-09-30Nodes: Add Float Curve for GN and Shader nodes.Charlie Jolly
Replacement for float curve in legacy Attribute Curve Map node. Float Curve defaults to [0.0-1.0] range. Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12683
2021-09-24Hair Info Length AttributeJeroen Bakker
Goal is to add the length attribute to the Hair Info node, for better control over color gradients or similar along the hair. Reviewed By: #eevee_viewport, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10481
2021-09-22Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
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
2021-08-24Fix T90854: Cycles, normal map fails with applied transformationsKévin Dietrich
Prior to rBb8ecdbcd964a normals were stored both in DeviceScene.tri_vnormal and the float3 attributes buffer. However, the normals in `DeviceScene.tri_vnormal` might have be transformed to world space if the object's transformation was applied, while the data in the float3 attributes buffer were not. This caused shading issues in cases where the objects did have transformation applied, as the math expects the normals to be in object space. To fix this, convert the normals to object space if necessary before applying the normal map. Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T90854 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12294
2021-08-19Fix T90776: Cycles normal map node produces artifactsKévin Dietrich
This is caused by a typo in rBb8ecdbcd964a `sd->prim` is the primitive index, but was used to discriminate the primitive type (stored in `sd- >type`).
2021-08-18Cycles: use object coordinates when generated coordinates are missingKévin Dietrich
This modifies the attribute lookup to use object coordinates if no generated coordinates are found on the geometry. This is useful to avoid creating and copying this attribute, thus saving a bit of time and memory. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12238
2021-08-18Cycles: avoid copying vertex normals attribute twice to the devicesKévin Dietrich
Vertex normals are needed for normals maps and therefore are packed and send to the device alongside the other float3 attributes. However, we already pack and send vertex normals through `DeviceScene.tri_vnormal`. This removes the packing of vertex normals from the attributes buffer, and reuses `tri_vnormal` in the kernel for normals lookup for normal maps, which reduces memory usage a bit, and speeds up device updates. This also fixes potential missing normals updates following rB12a06292af86, since the need for vertex normals for normals maps was overlooked. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12237
2021-07-30Cleanup: clarify license and origin of voronoi and dithering codeBrecht Van Lommel
2021-07-14Fix T88088: Cycles and Eevee Vector Rotate node inconsistent with zero axisBrecht Van Lommel
Pass along the unmodified vector in this case.
2021-06-26Cleanup: full sentences in comments, improve comment formattingCampbell Barton
2021-06-24Cleanup: comment blocks, trailing space in commentsCampbell Barton
2021-06-24Cleanup: use '#if 0' for commented code-blockCampbell Barton
2021-06-04Nodes: Add Multiply Add to Vector Math nodesCharlie Jolly
Cycles, Eevee, OSL, Geo, Attribute This operator provides consistency with the standard math node. Allows users to use a single node instead of two nodes for this common operation. Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10808
2021-05-21Cleanup: spellingLeon Zandman
Includes fixes to misspelled function names. Ref D11280
2021-05-12Fix non-finite tangent in Cycles with missing UV mapSergey Sharybin
Was causing calculation issues later on in the kernel. This change catches the most obvious case: missing attribute. The old code was trying to set tangent to 0, but because it was transformed as a normal it got converted to non-finite value. This change makes it so that no transform is involved and 0 is written directly to the SVM stack. To cover all cases it will require using safe_normalize() in this node and in the normal transform function. This is more involved change from performance point of view, would be nice to verify whether we really want to go this route. I've left asserts in the BSDF allocation functions. Don't have strong connection to them, but think they are handy and are not different from having an assert in the path radiance checks. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11235
2021-03-26Cleanup: clang-formatCampbell Barton
2021-03-23Nodes: Add Refract and Faceforward functions to Vector Maths nodesCharlie Jolly
Cycles, Eevee, OSL, Geo, Attribute Based on outdated refract patch D6619 by @cubic_sloth `refract` and `faceforward` are standard functions in GLSL, OSL and Godot shader languages. Adding these functions provides Blender shader artists access to these standard functions. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10622
2021-02-22Fix Principled BSDF specular color for black base colorPascal Schön
Specular color is set to black instead of white inside the Principled BSDF when the base color is set to fully black. This is contradictory to the sample code of the Disney BRDF in BRDF Explorer. This patch aligns both implementations. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10448
2021-02-17Cleanup: spellingCampbell Barton
2021-02-05Cleanup: correct spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2020-12-04Cycles: Add support for shader raytracing in OptiXPatrick Mours
Support for the AO and bevel shader nodes requires calling "optixTrace" from within the shading VM, which is only allowed from inlined functions to the raygen program or callables. This patch therefore converts the shading VM to use direct callables to make it work. To prevent performance regressions a separate kernel module is compiled and used for this purpose. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9733
2020-11-20Cycles: Fixed zero sized normals when certain attributes were missing.Stefan Werner
The Normal Map node was falling back to (0, 0, 0) when it was missing the required attributes to calculate a new normal. (0, 0, 0) is not a valid normal and can lead to NaNs when it is normalized later in the shader. Instead, we now return sd->N, the unperturbed surface normal.
2020-10-28Cycles: internal support for alpha output for attribute nodeAlexander Gavrilov
Not exposed in Blender yet. Ref D2057
2020-10-28Cycles: internal support for float4 geometry attributesAlexander Gavrilov
Previously only float3 and byte4 was supported. Ref D2057
2020-10-28Cycles: refactor to split surface and volume attribute lookup moreBrecht Van Lommel
This avoids OpenCL inlining heavy volume interpolation code once for every data type, which could cause a performance regression when we add a float4 data type in the next commit. Ref D2057
2020-10-19Spelling: It's Versus ItsHarley Acheson
Corrects incorrect usage of contraction for 'it is', when possessive 'its' was required. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9250 Reviewed by Campbell Barton