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2022-08-17Metaball: Evaluate metaball objects as mesh componentsHans Goudey
With the ultimate goal of simplifying drawing and evaluation, this patch makes the following changes and removes code: - Use `Mesh` instead of `DispList` for evaluated basis metaballs. - Remove all `DispList` drawing code, which is now unused. - Simplify code that converts evaluated metaballs to meshes. - Store the evaluated mesh in the evaluated geometry set. This has the following indirect benefits: - Evaluated meshes from metaball objects can be used in geometry nodes. - Renderers can ignore evaluated metaball objects completely - Cycles rendering no longer has to convert to mesh from `DispList`. - We get closer to removing `DispList` completely. - Optimizations to mesh rendering will also apply to metaball objects. The vertex normals on the evaluated mesh are technically invalid; the regular calculation wouldn't reproduce them. Metaball objects don't support modifiers though, so it shouldn't be a problem. Eventually we can support per-vertex custom normals (T93551). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14593
2022-08-12Cleanup: repeated words in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-08-11Mesh: Move hide flags to generic attributesHans Goudey
This commit moves the hide status of mesh vertices, edges, and faces from the `ME_FLAG` to optional generic boolean attributes. Storing this data as generic attributes can significantly simplify and improve code, as described in T95965. The attributes are called `.hide_vert`, `.hide_edge`, and `.hide_poly`, using the attribute name semantics discussed in T97452. The `.` prefix means they are "UI attributes", so they still contain original data edited by users, but they aren't meant to be accessed procedurally by the user in arbitrary situations. They are also be hidden in the spreadsheet and the attribute list by default, Until 4.0, the attributes are still written to and read from the mesh in the old way, so neither forward nor backward compatibility are affected. This means memory requirements will be increased by one byte per element when the hide status is used. When the flags are removed completely, requirements will decrease when hiding is unused. Further notes: * Some code can be further simplified to skip some processing when the hide attributes don't exist. * The data is still stored in flags for `BMesh`, necessitating some complexity in the conversion to and from `Mesh`. * Access to the "hide" property of mesh elements in RNA is slower. The separate boolean arrays should be used where possible. Ref T95965 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14685
2022-07-26Cleanup: Move mesh_tessellate.c to C++Hans Goudey
2022-07-12Fix threading crash due to conflict in mesh wrapper typeSergey Sharybin
A mesh wrapper might be being accessed for read-only from one thread while another thread converts the wrapper type to something else. The proposes solution is to defer assignment of the mesh wrapper type until the wrapper is fully converted. The good thing about this approach is that it does not introduce extra synchronization (and, potentially, evaluation pipeline stalls). The downside is that it might not work with all possible wrapper types in the future. If a wrapper type which does not clear data separation is ever added in the future we will re-consider the threading safety then. Unfortunately, some changes outside of the mesh wrapper file are to be made to allow "incremental" construction of the mesh prior changing its wrapper type. Unfortunately, there is no simplified file which demonstrates the issue. It was investigated using Heist production file checked at the revision 1228: `pro/lib/char/einar/einar.shading.blend`. The repro case is simple: tab into edit mode, possibly few times. The gist is that there several surface deform and shrinkwrap modifiers which uses the same target. While one of them is building BVH tree (which changes wrapper type) the other one accesses it for read-only via `BKE_mesh_wrapper_vert_coords_copy_with_mat4()`. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15424
2022-07-11Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-07-08Curves: support deforming curves on surfaceJacques Lucke
Curves that are attached to a surface can now follow the surface when it is modified using shape keys or modifiers (but not when the original surface is deformed in edit or sculpt mode). The surface is allowed to be changed in any way that keeps uv maps intact. So deformation is allowed, but also some topology changes like subdivision. The following features are added: * A new `Deform Curves on Surface` node, which deforms curves with attachment information based on the surface object and uv map set in the properties panel. * A new `Add Rest Position` checkbox in the shape keys panel. When checked, a new `rest_position` vector attribute is added to the mesh before shape keys and modifiers are applied. This is necessary to support proper deformation of the curves, but can also be used for other purposes. * The `Add > Curve > Empty Hair` operator now sets up a simple geometry nodes setup that deforms the hair. It also makes sure that the rest position attribute is added to the surface. * A new `Object (Attach Curves to Surface)` operator in the `Set Parent To` (ctrl+P) menu, which attaches existing curves to the surface and sets the surface object as parent. Limitations: * Sculpting the procedurally deformed curves will be implemented separately. * The `Deform Curves on Surface` node is not generic and can only be used for one specific purpose currently. We plan to generalize this more in the future by adding support by exposing more inputs and/or by turning it into a node group. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14864
2022-07-08Cleanup: Move mesh legacy conversion to a separate fileHans Goudey
It's helpful to make the separation of legacy data formats explicit, because it declutters actively changed code and makes it clear which areas do not follow Blender's current design. In this case I separated the `MFace`/"tessface" conversion code into a separate blenkernel .cc file and header. This also makes refactoring to remove these functions simpler because they're easier to find. In the future, conversions to the `MLoopUV` type and `MVert` can be implemented here for the same reasons (see T95965). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15396
2022-06-23Cleanup: Make function staticHans Goudey
2022-06-23Mesh: Add an explicit "positions changed" functionHans Goudey
We store various lazily calculated caches on meshes, some of which depend on the vertex positions staying the same. The current API to invalidate these caches is a bit confusing. With an explicit set of functions modeled after the functions in `BKE_node_tree_update.h`, it becomes clear which function to call. This may become more important if more lazy caches are added in the future. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14760
2022-05-15Cleanup: Simplify loop syntax, make function staticHans Goudey
Use range based for loops, spans, references, and slice. Change split from D14685, in order to simplify refactor to the mesh hide masks.
2022-05-11Mesh: Add Auto Smooth option to Shade Smooth operatorPablo Vazquez
Add a property to the **Shade Smooth** operator to quickly enable the Mesh `use_auto_smooth` option. The `Angle` property is exposed in the **Adjust Last Operation** panel to make it easy to tweak on multiple objects without having to go to the Properties editor. The operator is exposed in the `Object` menu and `Object Context Menu`. === Demo === {F13066173, size=full} Regarding the implementation, there are multiple ways to go about this (like making a whole new operator altogether), but I think a property is the cleanest/simplest. I imagine there are simpler ways to achieve this without duplicating the `use_auto_smooth` property in the operator itself (getting it from the Mesh props?), but I couldn't find other operators doing something similar. Reviewed By: #modeling, mont29 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14894
2022-05-05Workaround T81065: Merge UV's when applying modifiersCampbell Barton
Support merging UV's that share the same vertex and are very close when applying modifiers. This is needed to prevent UV's becoming "detached" which can happen when applying the subdivision surface modifier. This regression was caused by [0] which removed selection threshold for nearby coordinates. While restoring the UV selection threshold could be done - some selection operations that walk around connected UV fans wouldn't behave in a deterministic way (such as select shortest path). There are also other cases where UV's may be compared without a threshold such as tangent calculation and exporters which have their own logic to handling UV's. Also resolves T86896, T89903. [0]: b88dd3b8e7b9c02ae08d4679bb427963c5d21250 Reviewed By: sergey Ref D14841
2022-04-26Cleanup: Move anonymous attribute removal to geometry componentHans Goudey
Implementing removal of anonymous attributes with `GeometryComponent` instead of `Mesh` makes it more reusable for other types like curves.
2022-04-04Cleanup: ensure space after file named in headersCampbell Barton
Add blank lines after file references to avoid them being interpreted as doc-strings the following declarations.
2022-03-28Cleanup: use "num" as a suffix in: source/blender/modifiersCampbell Barton
Also rename DNA struct members.
2022-03-22Fix T96294: Crash and error with shape key normal calculationHans Goudey
A mistake in the mesh normal refactor caused the wrong mesh to be used when calculating normals with a shape key's deformation. This commit fixes the normal calculation by using the correct mesh, with just adjusted vertex positions, and calculating the results directly into the result arrays when possible. This completely avoids the need to make a local copy of the mesh, which makes sense, since the only thing that changes is the vertex positions. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14317
2022-02-28Cleanup: Move mesh_validate.c to C++Hans Goudey
This patch was tested on the build bots on all platforms.
2022-02-26Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release'Hans Goudey
2022-02-26Fix: Failing OBJ export tests due to mesh normals commitHans Goudey
In some cases, the normal edit modifier calculated the normals on one mesh with the "ensure" functions, then copied the mesh and retrieved the layers "for write" on the copy. Since 59343ee1627f4c369e23, normal layers are never copied, and normals are allocated with malloc instead of calloc, so the mutable memory was uninitialized. Fix by calculating normals on the correct mesh, and also add a warning to the "for write" functions in the header.
2022-02-22Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release'Hans Goudey
2022-02-22Fix T95839: Data race when lazily creating mesh normal layersHans Goudey
Currently, when normals are calculated for a const mesh, a custom data layer might be added if it doesn't already exist. Adding a custom data layer to a mesh is not thread-safe, so this can be a problem in some situations. This commit moves derived mesh normals for polygons and vertices out of `CustomData` to `Mesh_Runtime`. Most of the hard work for this was already done by rBcfa53e0fbeed7178. Some changes to logic elsewhere are necessary/helpful: - No need to call both `BKE_mesh_runtime_clear_cache` and `BKE_mesh_normals_tag_dirty`, since the former also does the latter. - Cleanup/simplify mesh conversion and copying since normals are handled with other runtime data. Storing these normals like other runtime data clarifies their status as derived data, meaning custom data moves more towards storing original/editable data. This means normals won't automatically benefit from the planned copy-on-write refactor (T95845), so it will have to be added manually like for the other runtime data. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14154
2022-02-19Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release'Hans Goudey
2022-02-18Cleanup: Remove unused argument to mesh tessellationHans Goudey
This removes manual handling of normals that was hard-coded to false in the one place the function was called. This change will help to make a fix to T95839 simpler.
2022-02-18Mesh: Avoid creating incorrect original index layersHans Goudey
Currently, whenever any BMesh is converted to a Mesh (except for edit mode switching), original index (`CD_ORIGINDEX`) layers are added. This is incorrect, because many operations just convert some Mesh into a BMesh and then back, but they shouldn't make any assumption about where their input mesh came from. It might even come from a primitive in geometry nodes, where there are no original indices at all. Conceptually, mesh original indices should be filled by the modifier stack when first creating the evaluated mesh. So that's where they're moved in this patch. A separate function now fills the indices with their default (0,1,2,3...) values. The way the mesh wrapper system defers the BMesh to Mesh conversion makes this a bit less obvious though. The old behavior is incorrect, but it's also slower, because three arrays the size of the mesh's vertices, edges, and faces had to be allocated and filled during the BMesh to Mesh conversion, which just ends up putting more pressure on the cache. In the many cases where original indices aren't used, I measured an **8% speedup** for the conversion (from 76.5ms to 70.7ms). Generally there is an assumption that BMesh is "original" and Mesh is "evaluated". After this patch, that assumption isn't quite as strong, but it still exists for two reasons. First, original indices are added whenever converting a BMesh "wrapper" to a Mesh. Second, original indices are not added to the BMesh at the beginning of evaluation, which assumes that every BMesh in the viewport is original and doesn't need the mapping. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14018
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
2022-02-10Fix T95613: remove anonymous attributes when converting objectJacques Lucke
This is the same behavior as when applying a geometry nodes modifier that adds anonymous attributes.
2022-01-25Fix depsgraphs sharing IDs via evaluated edit meshSergey Sharybin
The evaluated mesh is a result of evaluated modifiers, and referencing other evaluated IDs such as materials. It can not be stored in the EditMesh structure which is intended to be re-used by many areas. Such sharing was causing ownership errors causing bugs like T93855: Cycles crash with edit mode and simultaneous viewport and final render The proposed solution is to store the evaluated edit mesh and its cage in the object's runtime field. The motivation goes as following: - It allows to avoid ownership problems like the ones in the linked report. - Object level is chosen over mesh level is because the evaluated mesh is affected by modifiers, which are on the object level. This patch allows to have modifier stack of an object which shares mesh with an object which is in edit mode to be properly taken into account (before the change the modifier stack from the active object will be used for all objects which share the mesh). There is a change in the way how copy-on-write is handled in the edit mode to allow proper state update when changing active scene (or having two windows with different scenes). Previously, the copt-on-write would have been ignored by skipping tagging CoW component. Now it is ignored from within the CoW operation callback. This allows to update edit pointers for objects which are not from the current depsgraph and where the edit_mesh was never assigned in the case when the depsgraph was evaluated prior the active depsgraph. There is no user level changes changes expected with the CoW handling changes: should not affect on neither performance, nor memory consumption. Tested scenarios: - Various modifiers configurations of objects sharing mesh and be part of the same scene. - Steps from the reports: T93855, T82952, T77359 This also fixes T76609, T72733 and perhaps other reports. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13824
2022-01-19BMesh: add mesh debug information printingCampbell Barton
- Add BM_mesh_debug_print & BM_mesh_debug_info. - Report flags in Mesh.cd_flag in BKE_mesh_debug_print - Move custom data printing into customdata.cc (noted as a TODO). Note that the term "runtime" has been removed from `BKE_mesh_runtime_debug_print` since these are useful for debugging any kind of mesh data.
2022-01-14Cleanup: spelling in comments, C++ style comments for disabled codeCampbell Barton
Also ensure space at end of comment.
2022-01-13Refactor: Move normals out of MVert, lazy calculationHans Goudey
As described in T91186, this commit moves mesh vertex normals into a contiguous array of float vectors in a custom data layer, how face normals are currently stored. The main interface is documented in `BKE_mesh.h`. Vertex and face normals are now calculated on-demand and cached, retrieved with an "ensure" function. Since the logical state of a mesh is now "has normals when necessary", they can be retrieved from a `const` mesh. The goal is to use on-demand calculation for all derived data, but leave room for eager calculation for performance purposes (modifier evaluation is threaded, but viewport data generation is not). **Benefits** This moves us closer to a SoA approach rather than the current AoS paradigm. Accessing a contiguous `float3` is much more efficient than retrieving data from a larger struct. The memory requirements for accessing only normals or vertex locations are smaller, and at the cost of more memory usage for just normals, they now don't have to be converted between float and short, which also simplifies code In the future, the remaining items can be removed from `MVert`, leaving only `float3`, which has similar benefits (see T93602). Removing the combination of derived and original data makes it conceptually simpler to only calculate normals when necessary. This is especially important now that we have more opportunities for temporary meshes in geometry nodes. **Performance** In addition to the theoretical future performance improvements by making `MVert == float3`, I've done some basic performance testing on this patch directly. The data is fairly rough, but it gives an idea about where things stand generally. - Mesh line primitive 4m Verts: 1.16x faster (36 -> 31 ms), showing that accessing just `MVert` is now more efficient. - Spring Splash Screen: 1.03-1.06 -> 1.06-1.11 FPS, a very slight change that at least shows there is no regression. - Sprite Fright Snail Smoosh: 3.30-3.40 -> 3.42-3.50 FPS, a small but observable speedup. - Set Position Node with Scaled Normal: 1.36x faster (53 -> 39 ms), shows that using normals in geometry nodes is faster. - Normal Calculation 1.6m Vert Cube: 1.19x faster (25 -> 21 ms), shows that calculating normals is slightly faster now. - File Size of 1.6m Vert Cube: 1.03x smaller (214.7 -> 208.4 MB), Normals are not saved in files, which can help with large meshes. As for memory usage, it may be slightly more in some cases, but I didn't observe any difference in the production files I tested. **Tests** Some modifiers and cycles test results need to be updated with this commit, for two reasons: - The subdivision surface modifier is not responsible for calculating normals anymore. In master, the modifier creates different normals than the result of the `Mesh` normal calculation, so this is a bug fix. - There are small differences in the results of some modifiers that use normals because they are not converted to and from `short` anymore. **Future improvements** - Remove `ModifierTypeInfo::dependsOnNormals`. Code in each modifier already retrieves normals if they are needed anyway. - Copy normals as part of a better CoW system for attributes. - Make more areas use lazy instead of eager normal calculation. - Remove `BKE_mesh_normals_tag_dirty` in more places since that is now the default state of a new mesh. - Possibly apply a similar change to derived face corner normals. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12770
2022-01-07Cleanup: Use forward declaration of struct in headerHans Goudey
This meant that BKE_mesh.h couldn't be used without the DNA headers first.
2022-01-07Cleanup: remove redundant const qualifiers for POD typesCampbell Barton
MSVC used to warn about const mismatch for arguments passed by value. Remove these as newer versions of MSVC no longer show this warning.
2021-12-29Cleanup: Remove unused DerivedMesh functionsHans Goudey
2021-12-10Cleanup/Docs: Add comments to Mesh header, rearrange fieldsHans Goudey
Most of the fields in Mesh had no comments, or outdated misleading comments. For example, "BMESH ONLY" referred to the BMesh project, not the data structure. Given how much these structs are used, it should save a lot of time to have proper comments. I also rearranged the fields in mesh to have a more logical order. Now the most important fields come first. In the process I was able to remove 19 bytes of unnecessary padding (31->12). I just had to change a `short` flag to `char`. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13454
2021-12-07Cleanup: move public doc-strings into headers for 'blenkernel'Campbell Barton
- Added space below non doc-string comments to make it clear these aren't comments for the symbols directly below them. - Use doxy sections for some headers. - Minor improvements to doc-strings. Ref T92709
2021-12-01Fix T92561: unstable particle distribution with Alembic filesKévin Dietrich
When enabling or disabling a Mesh Sequence Cache modifier of an Object with a hair particle system, the hair would switch positions. This is caused because original coordinates in Blender are expected to be normalized, and toggling the modifier would cause the usage of different orco layers: one that is normalized, and the other which isn't. This bug exposes a few related issues: - if the Alembic file did not have orco data, `MOD_deform_mesh_eval_get`, used by the particle system modifier, would add an orco layer without normalization - `MOD_deform_mesh_eval_get` would also ignore the presence of an orco layer (e.g. one that could have been read from Alembic) - if the Alembic file did have orco data, the data would be read unnormalized To fix those various issues, original coordinates are normalized when read from Alembic and unnormalized when written to Alembic; and a new utility function `BKE_mesh_orco_ensure` is added to add a normalized orco layer if none exists on the mesh already, this function derives from the code used in the particle system. Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T92561 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13306
2021-11-09Fix T91923: Save/Apply as Shape Key ignores shape keysCampbell Barton
Support virtual modifiers when using applying the modifier as a shape.
2021-10-03Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2021-09-17Cleanup: Pass const mesh argumentHans Goudey
Also remove unnecessary parantheses.
2021-08-24Cleanup: Make function static, remove unused argumentsHans Goudey
2021-08-20Cleanup: rename BKE_mesh_free_data -> BKE_mesh_free_data_for_undoCampbell Barton
This function only makes sense for undo which doesn't initialize the meshes ID. Otherwise BKE_id_free should be used.
2021-08-20Cleanup: rename BKE_mesh_free -> BKE_mesh_free_dataCampbell Barton
It wasn't obvious this didn't free the memory of the mesh it's self leading to memory leaks.
2021-08-13Cleanup: remove unused BKE_mesh_calc_normals_mapping functionsCampbell Barton
This supported calculating normals for MPoly array which was copied to an MFace aligned array. Remove the functions entirely since MFace use is being phased out and these function isn't used anywhere.
2021-08-13Cleanup: split BKE_mesh_calc_normals_poly function in twoCampbell Barton
Remove the 'only_face_normals' argument. - BKE_mesh_calc_normals_poly for polygon normals. - BKE_mesh_calc_normals_poly_and_vertex for poly and vertex normals. Order arguments logically: - Pair array and length arguments. - Position normal array arguments (to be filled) last.
2021-08-02Mesh: Tag normals dirty instead of calculatingHans Goudey
Because mesh vertex and face normals are just derived data, they can be calculated lazily instead of eagerly. Often normal calculation is a relatively expensive task, and the calculation is often redundant if the mesh is deformed afterwards anyway. Instead, normals should be calculated only when they are needed. This commit moves in that direction by adding a new function to tag a mesh's normals dirty and replacing normal calculation with it in some places. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12107
2021-07-23Edit Mesh: multi-thread auto-smooth & custom normal calculationsCampbell Barton
Supported multi-threading for bm_mesh_loops_calc_normals. This is done by operating on vertex-loops instead of face-loops. Single threaded operation still loops over faces since iterating over vertices adds some overhead in the case of custom-normals as the order used for accessing loops must be the same as iterating of a faces loops. From isolated timing tests of bm_mesh_loops_calc_normals on high poly models, this gives between 3.5x to 10x speedup, with larger gains for meshes with custom-normals. NOTE: this is part one of two patches for multi-threaded auto-smooth, tagging edges as sharp is still single threaded. Reviewed By: mont29 Ref D11928
2021-07-20Cleanup: Make function static, use const object argumentHans Goudey
Also use `const Curve *` instead of `const Object *`, since the function works at a lower level than objects anyway. And also remove another unused function. Since this section of code for converting curves to meshes will likely be replaced, it's nicer to see which parts actually remain used at this point.
2021-07-20Cleanup: Remove unused functionHans Goudey
2021-07-07Cleanup: update filename referencesCampbell Barton