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On Ubuntu 20.04 running X11, there was this message on every Blender startup:
Unable to find 'wl_proxy_marshal_flags' in 'libwayland-client.so.0'.
The reason is that we build against Wayland protocols 1.21, which in turns requires
Wayland on the distribution to be 1.21+, which is not the case on Ubuntu 20.04.
This simply silences the warning. An improvement would be to explain the user that
their Wayland version is too old when neither X11 or Wayland can be found. Though
that's not trivial and a situation with old Wayland and no XWayland seems unlikely
to happen in practice.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16266
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The non-deprecated API dates back to 2017, so it should be safe
to simply migrate to it.
Fixes verbose error prints, making it easier to see actual issues.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16370
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The new Xcode declares the `sprintf()` function deprecated and
suggests to sue `snprintf()` as a safer alternative.
This change actually moves away from any formatted printing and
uses inlined byte-to-hex-string conversion which is also safe
and is (unmesurably) faster.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16378
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Seems to be introduced by 99e5024e97f.
The crash is caused by the difference in the expected alignment
of the `uiPopupMenu` which is 16 bytes and the actual alignment
returned by the `MEM_mallocN()` which is 8 bytes due to the memory
head.
Now made it so that `MEM_new()` can be used for types with any
alignment.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16375
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Support layouts such as AZERTY where the shift key is held for number
keys. Text entry remains unchanged but these keys now activate shortcuts
as expected.
This matches a fix in X11 for the same problem: T47228.
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Name surfaces for their use.
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This isn't full multi-seat support, instead set the active seat using
pointer/tablet & keyboard enter handlers.
This means that seats beside the first aren't prevented from having
their events handled.
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This can be used for example for VR video formats that use this projection
instead of perspective projection for cubemap faces.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13525
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Missed clearing the tablet pointer after updating removing the tablet
manager.
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Note issues with track-pad event handling, add some other notes too.
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If opening a pipe failed, 'data_offer->dnd.in_use' wasn't cleared.
Avoid early return where it duplicates logic in an error prone way.
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File level static variable names weren't well distinguished from others.
Use `ghost_wl_` prefix for static variables.
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There wasn't much advantage in using C++ native types as all Wayland
API's deal with C strings.
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It wasn't clear that this is only used for drag & drop,
also don't use an atomic type as all access is guarded by the
drag & drop mutex.
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A copy of the clipboard was always being, changes would re-read it.
Now read the clipboard on request. This avoids having to keep a copy
of the clipboard in memory as well as the need to keep a thread
to running to read the clipboard for each data-offer.
To prevent a deadlock when pasting from Blender's own clipboard.
- Sending the clipboard (using write(..)) runs in a background thread.
- Reading the clipboard uses a thread that performs round-trips to the
Wayland server to prevent until the read is complete.
This is an update to [0] that resolves the deadlock.
[0]: c03838dbc8cc4a85cfc93914493a0f1562a53366
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When the Wayland pipe can't be opened, don't leave the mutex locked.
Also skip checking wl_data_device_manager when reading from the primary
clipboard.
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CYCLES_ONEAPI_ALL_DEVICES environment variable wasn't working as
intended after 305b92e05f748a0fd9cb62b9829791d717ba2d57.
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wl_registry_destroy does not enjoy being fed a null pointer.
Added a null check to keep it out of trouble.
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There were two issues caused by deferred registration (added by [0]),
one crash on startup (T102075), another unreported issue with the GLX/EGL
context failing to initialize. Unfortunately I'm unable to reproduce the
errors but it seems likely deferring interface registration is not well
supported so this commit uses an alternative solution to some interfaces
depending on others for initialization.
Instead of relying on the order of registration, a separate "update"
callback has been added which is called after binding interfaces.
This has the advantage that it can be called when adding/removing
interfaces at run-time to avoid the dangling pointers being left in
locally allocated structures. In practice adding/removing interfaces
happens so rarely (only with "outputs" as far as I'm aware) that this
benefit is theoretical at the moment.
This should resolve T102075.
[0]: 9fe9705bc0af9d881905d75957c8dd467f8c8cb3
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Intel documentation for Ubuntu 22.04 does list all runtime components
needed by the driver and oneAPI Cycles device but end-users getting
drivers from (other) sources can easily end-up missing required
Level-Zero Loader and struggle root causing what's wrong in their
system. Calling this requirement out in the UI will hopefull help them.
oneAPI Level-Zero incl. Loader: https://github.com/oneapi-src/level-zero
Common package names: level-zero, level-zero-loader
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This fixes a 15% performance regression silently introduced by
79ab76e156d4bde937335be784cdf220294600d5 that aligned the compact
float3 on 16 bytes for oneAPI.
Current change is minimalist, there are further cleanup opportunities
such as removing packed_float3 definition for oneAPI but for some
reason, it cuts the recovered speedup in half, so we're starting with
this small fix for now.
Reviewed by: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16340
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This patch fixes T101790 by adding a macOS version check for deciding whether to show the caustics settings in the UI (MNEE kernels don't compile on macOS < 13.0)
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T101790
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16339
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This reverts commit c03838dbc8cc4a85cfc93914493a0f1562a53366.
Pasting from Blender's own clipboard locked the process.
This needs furhter investigation.
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A copy of the clipboard was always being, changes would re-read it.
Now read the clipboard on request. This avoids having to keep a copy
of the clipboard in memory as well as the need to keep a thread
to running to read the clipboard for each data-offer.
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No longer needed now GWL_Display holds a reference to the registry.
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Keep the registry listener active at runtime, now plugging/unplugging
monitors at run-time is detected and the associated data stored by
Blender is added/removed as well.
Previously all interfaces were detected at startup, afterwards no
changes were supported.
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Defer interface registration so all known interfaces can be called in
the order defined by the array of supported types.
Without this, the compositor defined the order of registration so it
wasn't possible to rely on registration functions to depend on other
interfaces.
This caused initialization for 'seats' to be moved out of the
register callback to ensure multiple interfaces were initialized.
This isn't good for readability or maintenance since it meant the
add/remove callbacks didn't act on matching data.
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Moving widows between monitors with different scale set could flicker
in a feedback loop because the bounds of the window resizing could
cause the bounds of the windows to overlap different monitors.
Now the window is resized immediately, instead of letting the change
to the windows surface scale resize the window.
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There looks to be an inconsistency between Gnome/KDE here,
match KDE and Gnome applications under X11 (even XWayland)
by making the button closest to the nib MMB, and the other button RMB.
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This makes it possible to access the fractional scaling for a window,
there is no need to store the DPI which can be returned by getDPIHint().
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Avoid top level global pointers, remove the window_manager pointer
and move the clipboard mutex along side the clipboard data.
Also skip updating window DPI if the window doesn't use the output
that changed it's scale.
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Also correct prefix naming.
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Using the 3DConnexion Universal Wireless Receiver on MS-Windows caused
a different ID to be reported. While I'm not sure of the cause of this,
adding the ID doesn't conflict with other devices and fixes the problem.
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Share logic for adding/removing global objects and freeing them on exit.
Refactor object registration add/remove into an array of callbacks
to localize logic into generic functions for each kind of interface.
Also corrects own error where the primary clipboard manager wasn't
being destroyed on exit.
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This patch tunes the integrator state sizing for Metal (`num_concurrent_states` and `num_concurrent_busy_states`).
On all GPUs architecture, we adjust the busy:total states ratio to be 1:4 which gives better rendering performance than the previous 1:16 ratio (independent of total state count). This gives a small performance uplift (e.g. 2-3% on M1 Ultra).
Additionally for M2 architectures, we double the overall state size if there is available headroom. Inclusive of the first change, we can expect uplift of close to 10% in future, as this results in larger dispatch sizes and minimises work submission overheads. In order to make an accurate determination of available headroom, we defer the calculation of `num_concurrent_states` and `num_concurrent_busy_states` until the time of integrator state allocation (i.e. after all of the scene data has been allocated). We also refactor `alloc_integrator_soa` to calculate an *exact* single-state-size in a first pass, right before allocating the integrator SoA buffers in a second pass.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16313
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It was too easy accidentally break builds without WITH_GHOST_DEBUG
enabled because the arguments were ignored. Now they are expanded in an
`if (0) {...}` block, so invalid expressions result in errors.
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Missing support for the hold gesture broke building on the build-bot.
Since this gesture was only logged, it's harmless to leave it off.
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Disable libdecor Wayland requirement which would use an X11 fallback.
While the crash could be investigated, using libdecor at all makes
no sense in background mode.
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