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2022-09-05Mesh: Remove redundant custom data pointersHans Goudey
For copy-on-write, we want to share attribute arrays between meshes where possible. Mutable pointers like `Mesh.mvert` make that difficult by making ownership vague. They also make code more complex by adding redundancy. The simplest solution is just removing them and retrieving layers from `CustomData` as needed. Similar changes have already been applied to curves and point clouds (e9f82d3dc7ee, 410a6efb747f). Removing use of the pointers generally makes code more obvious and more reusable. Mesh data is now accessed with a C++ API (`Mesh::edges()` or `Mesh::edges_for_write()`), and a C API (`BKE_mesh_edges(mesh)`). The CoW changes this commit makes possible are described in T95845 and T95842, and started in D14139 and D14140. The change also simplifies the ongoing mesh struct-of-array refactors from T95965. **RNA/Python Access Performance** Theoretically, accessing mesh elements with the RNA API may become slower, since the layer needs to be found on every random access. However, overhead is already high enough that this doesn't make a noticible differenc, and performance is actually improved in some cases. Random access can be up to 10% faster, but other situations might be a bit slower. Generally using `foreach_get/set` are the best way to improve performance. See the differential revision for more discussion about Python performance. Cycles has been updated to use raw pointers and the internal Blender mesh types, mostly because there is no sense in having this overhead when it's already compiled with Blender. In my tests this roughly halves the Cycles mesh creation time (0.19s to 0.10s for a 1 million face grid). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15488
2022-06-20Cleanup: Grammar: a vs anHans Goudey
2022-04-22Fix Data Transfer Projected Face/Edge Interpolated mode is wrongPhilipp Oeser
Caused by {rBcfa53e0fbeed} Above commit mixed up source and destination meshes causing bad lookups on calculated normals. Now make sure we get normals from our destination mesh to project along. Note this was only reported for Projected Face Interpolated mode, but same was true for Projected Edge Interpolated mode (though that one is a bit weird to test since I think there is generally something wrong with that mode -- with or without rBcfa53e0fbeed). Fixes T97528 Maniphest Tasks: T97528 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14726
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
2022-01-13Refactor: 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: 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.
2021-12-07Cleanup: 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
2021-07-03Cleanup: consistent use of tags: NOTE/TODO/FIXME/XXXCampbell Barton
Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when referencing identifiers.
2021-06-26Cleanup: full sentences in comments, improve comment formattingCampbell Barton
2020-08-07Code Style: use "#pragma once" in source directoryJacques Lucke
This replaces header include guards with `#pragma once`. A couple of include guards are not removed yet (e.g. `__RNA_TYPES_H__`), because they are used in other places. This patch has been generated by P1561 followed by `make format`. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8466
2020-03-02Cleanup: make remaining blenkernel headers work in C++Jacques Lucke
2019-04-27Cleanup: comments (long lines) in blenkernelCampbell Barton
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
2019-03-08BKE mesh remap: add utils to add needed cddata mask for source mesh.Bastien Montagne
In some cases (currently, only when using avanced mapping of loops), code needs access to some cddata of the source mesh (CD_NORMAL...). We need a way to inform calling code about that (actual issue requiring this change is fixed in next commit).
2019-02-18doxygen: add newline after \fileCampbell Barton
While \file doesn't need an argument, it can't have another doxy command after it.
2019-02-06Cleanup: remove redundant doxygen \file argumentCampbell Barton
Move \ingroup onto same line to be more compact and make it clear the file is in the group.
2019-02-01Cleanup: remove redundant, invalid info from headersCampbell Barton
BF-admins agree to remove header information that isn't useful, to reduce noise. - BEGIN/END license blocks Developers should add non license comments as separate comment blocks. No need for separator text. - Contributors This is often invalid, outdated or misleading especially when splitting files. It's more useful to git-blame to find out who has developed the code. See P901 for script to perform these edits.
2019-01-28Cleanup: sort forward declarations of enum & structCampbell Barton
Done using: source/tools/utils_maintenance/c_sort_blocks.py
2018-06-21Cleanup: names: data transfer/mesh remap: dm -> me/mesh.Bastien Montagne
That area is now officially purged from the Devil.. errr... DerivedMesh!
2018-06-21Cleanup: nuke DM out of data transfer code.Bastien Montagne
This was actually rather hairy, this code is huge and complicated, easy to make mistakes... Good thing is, it will allow for significant simplification and more (name) cleanup in following commits ;)
2015-07-13Data Transfer: Add an option to 'auto-transform' destination mesh so that it ↵Bastien Montagne
matches best the source one. This allows to match and transfer data between two meshes with similar shape but complete arbitrary different transform. Note that the result will be best if the meshes (more precisely, their vertices) are exact copies of each other. Otherwise, method used can only perform an approximated best match, which means you'll likely get better results if you 'visually' make them match in 3D space (and use 'Object Transform') instead.
2015-03-28Cleanup: redundant struct declarationsCampbell Barton
2015-01-19Make use/computation of lnors consistant.Bastien Montagne
Issue was, when requesting (building) lnors for a mesh that has autosmooth disabled, one would expect to simply get vnors as lnors. Until now, it wasn't the case, which was bad e.g. for normal projections of loops in recent remap code (projecting along split loop normals when you would expect projection along vertex normals...). Also, removed the 'angle' parameter from RNA's `mesh.calc_normals_split`. This should *always* use mesh settings (both autosmooth and smoothresh), otherwise once again we'd get inconsistencies in some cases. Will update fbx and obj addons too.
2015-01-09BKE: Add 'mesh remap' code.Bastien Montagne
This is the (big!) core of mesh transfer data, it defines a set of structures to represent a mapping of mesh elements (verts, edges, polys of loops) between two arbitrary meshes, and code to compute such mappings. No similarity is required between source and destination meshes (though results when using complete different meshes are rather unlikely to be useful!). This code is not bound to data transfer, it is defined to be as generic as possible, and easy to reuse or extend as needs arise. Several methods of mapping generation are defined for each element type, we probably will have to adjust that in future (remove useless ones, add new ones...). For loops, you can also define islands (for UVs e.g.) so that loops of a same destination polygon do not 'spread' across several source islands. Heavily reviewed and enhanced by Campbell, thanks a lot!