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2022-06-14Fix T98813: crash with GPU subdiv in edit mode and instanced geometryBrecht Van Lommel
Instancing with geometry nodes uses just the evaluated Mesh, and ignores the Object that it came from. That meant that it would try to look up the subsurf modifier on the instancer object which does not have the subsurf modifier. Instead of storing a session UUID and looking up the modifier data, store a point to the subsurf modifier runtime data. Unlike the modifier data, this runtime data is preserved across depsgraph CoW. It must be for the subdiv descriptor contained in it to stay valid along with the draw cache. As a bonus, this moves various Mesh_Runtime variables into the subsurf runtime data, reducing memory usage for meshes not using subdivision surfaces. Also fixes T98693, issues with subdivision level >= 8 due to integer overflow. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15184
2022-05-17Fix T98052: Eevee / Workbench background render crash with GPU subdivisionBrecht Van Lommel
The problem is that depsgraph evaluation happens before the OpenGL context is initialized, and so modifier evaluation happens without GPU subdivision. Later the BKE_subsurf_modifier_can_do_gpu_subdiv test in the draw code gives a different result. This just checks if the mesh has information for GPU subdivision in the draw code, and if so uses it. This is only set if the test for supported GPU subdivision passes in the modifier evaluation. Additionally it may be good to perform OpenGL context initialization earlier so background render can take advantage of GPU subdivision, but this is more complicated. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14969
2022-03-15Disable GPU subdivision if the maximum number of SSBO binding is reachedKévin Dietrich
Some old platforms and drivers have limited amount of SSBO binding per compute shader. This disables GPU subdivision if we cannot possibly bind all required buffers within this limit. For now the maximum number of buffers used by the GPU code is hardcoded, but will be programmatically detected when shader creation is automated. Ref D14337
2022-02-25Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/blender-v3.1-release'Kévin Dietrich
2022-02-25Disable GPU subdivision if autosmooth or split normals are usedKévin Dietrich
These features are complicated to support on GPU and hardly compatible with subdivision in the first place. In the future, with T68891 and T68893, subdivision and custom smooth shading will be separate workflows. For now, and to better prepare for this future (although long term plan), we should discourage workflows mixing subdivision and custom smooth normals, and as such, this disables GPU subdivision when autosmoothing or custom split normals are used. This also adds a message in the modifier's UI to indicate that GPU subdivision will be disabled if autosmooth or custom split normals are used on the mesh. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14194
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
2022-01-18Cleanup: move docs to definitionCampbell Barton
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.
2021-12-27OpenSubDiv: add support for an OpenGL evaluatorKévin Dietrich
This evaluator is used in order to evaluate subdivision at render time, allowing for faster renders of meshes with a subdivision surface modifier placed at the last position in the modifier list. When evaluating the subsurf modifier, we detect whether we can delegate evaluation to the draw code. If so, the subdivision is first evaluated on the GPU using our own custom evaluator (only the coarse data needs to be initially sent to the GPU), then, buffers for the final `MeshBufferCache` are filled on the GPU using a set of compute shaders. However, some buffers are still filled on the CPU side, if doing so on the GPU is impractical (e.g. the line adjacency buffer used for x-ray, whose logic is hardly GPU compatible). This is done at the mesh buffer extraction level so that the result can be readily used in the various OpenGL engines, without having to write custom geometry or tesselation shaders. We use our own subdivision evaluation shaders, instead of OpenSubDiv's vanilla one, in order to control the data layout, and interpolation. For example, we store vertex colors as compressed 16-bit integers, while OpenSubDiv's default evaluator only work for float types. In order to still access the modified geometry on the CPU side, for use in modifiers or transform operators, a dedicated wrapper type is added `MESH_WRAPPER_TYPE_SUBD`. Subdivision will be lazily evaluated via `BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh` which will create such a wrapper if possible. If the final subdivision surface is not needed on the CPU side, `BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh_no_subsurf` should be used. Enabling or disabling GPU subdivision can be done through the user preferences (under Viewport -> Subdivision). See patch description for benchmarks. Reviewed By: campbellbarton, jbakker, fclem, brecht, #eevee_viewport Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12406