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2022-09-25Cleanup: use 'u' prefixed integer types for brevity & cast styleCampbell Barton
To use function style cast '(unsigned char)x' can't be replaced by 'unsigned char(x)'.
2022-09-13Revert hidden object optimization in depsgraphSergey Sharybin
The internal state tracking is not fully suited for such kind of optimization yet. It is probably not that much work to make them work, but the issue caused by the changes is serious enough for the studio so it feels better to revert changes for now and have a closer look into remaining issues without pressure.
2022-09-13Fix T101004: Crash when invisible object becomes visibleSergey Sharybin
A regression since ac20970bc208 The issue was caused by depsgraph clearing all id->recalc flags wrongly assuming that all IDs are fully evaluated. This change makes it so the depsgraph becomes aware of possibly incompletely evaluated IDs. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15946
2022-08-04Cleanup: spelling, code-blocksCampbell Barton
2022-08-03Fix assert failures in the dependency graphSergey Sharybin
Happens after recent changes in the area. The asserts were a bit too strict and were against the way how the ID_RECALC_ALL is handled. So remove them with explanation why things needs to be silent.
2022-08-02Fix undefined behavior in dependency graph taggingSergey Sharybin
The tagging code was iterating over bits set in the ID_RECALC_ALL and was casting the flag to IDRecalcFlag. This was triggering an undefined behavior warning in Clang since the bit might not have a corresponding value in the enumerator. The solution is to pre-define all reacalc flags for all bits. While this seems a bit annoying this seems to be the least fragile solution from all suggested ones. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15602
2022-08-02Depsgraph: Make naming and recalc flag sign consistentSergey Sharybin
Always use unsigned int for the recalc flags. This allows to use all 32 bit of integer for the flags without worrying about the sign. Use full notation of `unsigned int` instead of short `uint` to avoid pulling more headers in. Whenever depsgraph API allows passing combined recalc flags call the variable `flags` and use `unsigned int` type for it. For a single flag use `IDRecalcFlag` flag. No functional changes expected.
2022-07-19Depsgraph: Make variable naming more clearSergey Sharybin
Disambiguate from nodes visibility flags.
2022-04-05Fix T97003: color-management settings can't be animatedCampbell Barton
Regression in [0] which missed excluding FRAME_CHANGE from deg_recalc_flags_for_legacy_zero causing all DEG_id_tag_update(&scene->id, 0) calls to re-calculate animation data. When this tagging was done in the RNA update function, changing key-framed values in the UI would be immediate reset to their keyed-values. Thanks to Philipp Oeser for finding the root cause. [0]: 35aedd87e78d44aa0a622d26261ecac7ece12925
2022-03-10Cleanup: spelling in comments & some minor clarificationsCampbell Barton
2022-03-08Cleanup: Clang tidyHans Goudey
2022-02-28Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release'Sergey Sharybin
2022-02-28Fix T96054: Switching vertex group does not update displaySergey Sharybin
Caused by 0f89bcdbebf5 and was not fully addressed by 6f9828289f39: tagging an ID with flag 0 is to be seen as an explicit tag for copy on write. Would be nice to either consolidate code paths of flag 0 and explicit component tag, or get rid of tagging with 0 flag, but that is above of what we can do for the upcoming release.
2022-02-18Cleanup: Rename original curve object type enumHans Goudey
This commit renames enums related the "Curve" object type and ID type to add `_LEGACY` to the end. The idea is to make our aspirations clearer in the code and to avoid ambiguities between `CURVE` and `CURVES`. Ref T95355 To summarize for the record, the plans are: - In the short/medium term, replace the `Curve` object data type with `Curves` - In the longer term (no immediate plans), use a proper data block for 3D text and surfaces. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14114
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
2022-02-07Curves: Rename "Hair" types, variables, and functions to "Curves"Hans Goudey
Based on discussions from T95355 and T94193, the plan is to use the name "Curves" to describe the data-block container for multiple curves. Eventually this will replace the existing "Curve" data-block. However, it will be a while before the curve data-block can be replaced so in order to distinguish the two curve types in the UI, "Hair Curves" will be used, but eventually changed back to "Curves". This patch renames "hair-related" files, functions, types, and variable names to this convention. A deep rename is preferred to keep code consistent and to avoid any "hair" terminology from leaking, since the new data-block is meant for all curve types, not just hair use cases. The downside of this naming is that the difference between "Curve" and "Curves" has become important. That was considered during design discussons and deemed acceptable, especially given the non-permanent nature of the somewhat common conflict. Some points of interest: - All DNA compatibility is lost, just like rBf59767ff9729. - I renamed `ID_HA` to `ID_CV` so there is no complete mismatch. - `hair_curves` is used where necessary to distinguish from the existing "curves" plural. - I didn't rename any of the cycles/rendering code function names, since that is also used by the old hair particle system. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14007
2022-02-04Remove internal proxy code, and deprecate related DNA data.Bastien Montagne
Part of T91671. Not much else to say, this is mainly a massive deletion of code. Note that a few cleanups possible after this proxy removal were kept out of this commit to try to reduce a bit its size. Reviewed By: sergey, brecht Maniphest Tasks: T91671 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13995
2022-02-03Fix T66913: undo after frame-change doesn't refresh properlyCampbell Barton
Use the ID.recalc flag to detect when updates after frame-change is needed. Since comparing the last calculated frame doesn't take undo into account (see code-comment for details). `ID_RECALC_AUDIO_SEEK` has been renamed to `ID_RECALC_FRAME_CHANGE` since this is not only related to audio however internally this flag is still categorized in `NodeType::AUDIO`. Reviewed By: sergey Ref D13942
2022-02-01Fix T95356: Crash in armature edit mode and certain conditionSergey Sharybin
Blender would have crashed when renaming bone in Edit Mode, Saving, and than selecting/deselecting. Caused by a mistake in the 0f89bcdbebf5: can not "short-circuit" the CoW update if it was explicitly requested. Safest for now solution seems to be to store whether the CoW component has been explicitly tagged, so that the following configuration can be supported: DEG_id_tag_update(id, ID_RECALC_GEOMETRY); DEG_id_tag_update(id, ID_RECALC_COPY_ON_WRITE); Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13966
2021-12-21Nodes: refactor node tree update handlingJacques Lucke
Goals of this refactor: * More unified approach to updating everything that needs to be updated after a change in a node tree. * The updates should happen in the correct order and quadratic or worse algorithms should be avoided. * Improve detection of changes to the output to avoid tagging the depsgraph when it's not necessary. * Move towards a more declarative style of defining nodes by having a more centralized update procedure. The refactor consists of two main parts: * Node tree tagging and update refactor. * Generally, when changes are done to a node tree, it is tagged dirty until a global update function is called that updates everything in the correct order. * The tagging is more fine-grained compared to before, to allow for more precise depsgraph update tagging. * Depsgraph changes. * The shading specific depsgraph node for node trees as been removed. * Instead, there is a new `NTREE_OUTPUT` depsgrap node, which is only tagged when the output of the node tree changed (e.g. the Group Output or Material Output node). * The copy-on-write relation from node trees to the data block they are embedded in is now non-flushing. This avoids e.g. triggering a material update after the shader node tree changed in unrelated ways. Instead the material has a flushing relation to the new `NTREE_OUTPUT` node now. * The depsgraph no longer reports data block changes through to cycles through `Depsgraph.updates` when only the node tree changed in ways that do not affect the output. Avoiding unnecessary updates seems to work well for geometry nodes and cycles. The situation is a bit worse when there are drivers on the node tree, but that could potentially be improved separately in the future. Avoiding updates in eevee and the compositor is more tricky, but also less urgent. * Eevee updates are triggered by calling `DRW_notify_view_update` in `ED_render_view3d_update` indirectly from `DEG_editors_update`. * Compositor updates are triggered by `ED_node_composite_job` in `node_area_refresh`. This is triggered by calling `ED_area_tag_refresh` in `node_area_listener`. Removing updates always has the risk of breaking some dependency that no one was aware of. It's not unlikely that this will happen here as well. Adding back missing updates should be quite a bit easier than getting rid of unnecessary updates though. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13246
2021-12-10Cleanup: move public doc-strings into headers for 'depsgraph'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. Ref T92709
2021-11-30Depsgraph: remove shading parameters componentJacques Lucke
This component served no purpose anymore. It was technical dept from the early 2.80 days. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13422
2021-08-09Fix depsgraph check for tag during evaluationSergey Sharybin
- Only do print when asked for tags debugging. - Add missing newline to the message.
2021-07-19Revert "Depsgraph: Implement 'ID_RECALC_GEOMETRY_DEFORM'"Germano Cavalcante
This reverts commits bfa3dc91b75407b063f2ac991b176d98c050f92d, 52b94049f2a71a74f52247f83657cf3a5c8712b4, ae379714e4f1eca74f5f77532a6e959f29445236, a770faa811ee62837eb540b0bd83ca0770f16663, 4ed029fc02b022cb5ff28ed3ce70992c450d2be5, 101a493ab556c6597ac91fba204059be67b35990 and 62a2faa7ef39130446716d7a06215cd1df1eb2ac. And fixes T89955. Changing the dependency graph is a can of worms and the result is a kind of unpredictable. A different solution will be planned.
2021-07-18Fix T89929: Crash when hiding in the render a previously keyframed volumeGermano Cavalcante
Regression introduced in {rBbfa3dc91b754}. `ID_RECALC_GEOMETRY` should tag all operations of the `GEOMETRY` component and not just the operation of node `GEOMETRY_EVAL_INIT`.
2021-07-15Cleanup: replace BLI_assert(!"text") with BLI_assert_msg(0, "text")Campbell Barton
This shows the text as part of the assertion message.
2021-07-13Depsgraph: Implement 'ID_RECALC_GEOMETRY_DEFORM'Germano Cavalcante
During a mesh transformation in edit mode (Move, Rotate...), only part of the batch cache needs to be updated. This commit allows only update only the drawn batches seen in `BKE_object_data_eval_batch_cache_deform_tag` if the new `ID_RECALC_GEOMETRY_DEFORM` flag is used. This new flag is used in the transforms operation for edit-mesh and results in 1.6x overall speedup in heavy subdiv cube. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11599
2021-06-24Depsgraph: support flushing parameters without a full COW updateCampbell Barton
Avoid computationally expensive copying operations when only some settings have been modified. This is done by adding support for updating parameters without tagging for copy-on-write. Currently only mesh data blocks are supported, other data-blocks can be added individually. This prepares for changing values such as edit-mesh auto-smooth angle in edit-mode without duplicating all mesh-data. The benefit will only be seen when the user interface no longer tags all ID's for copy on write updates. ID_RECALC_GEOMETRY_ALL_MODES has been added to support situations where non edit-mode geometry is modified in edit-mode. While this isn't something user are likely to do, Python scripts may change the underlying mesh. Reviewed By: sergey Ref D11377
2021-06-24Cleanup: comment blocks, trailing space in commentsCampbell Barton
2021-06-22Fix T89196: Depsgraph use-after-free after scene switching undoSergey Sharybin
Delay depsgraph visibility update tagging until it is known that graph relations are up to date, and until it is known that the graph is actually needed to be evaluated. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11660
2021-06-22Cleanup: Use more clear visibility tag function nameSergey Sharybin
No functional changes. Just makes it clear this is not an immediate update, and will make an upcoming change more localized.
2021-04-26Depsgraph: support depending on collection geometryJacques Lucke
This fixes T87666 and T83252. The boolean modifier and geometry nodes can depend on the geometry of an entire collection. Before, the modifiers had to manually create relations to all the objects in the collection. This worked for the most part, but was cumbersome and did not solve all issues. For example, the modifiers were not properly updated when objects were added/removed from the referenced collection. This commit introduces the concept of "collection geometry" in the depsgraph. The geometry of a collection depends on the transforms and geometry of all the objects in it. The boolean modifier and geometry nodes can now just depend on the collection geometry instead of creating all the dependencies themselves. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11053
2021-04-19Fix crash with Alembic export after recent persistent data bugfixBrecht Van Lommel
We weren't clearing the recalc flags for that case.
2021-04-19Fix T87535, T87295: issues with new persistent data optionBrecht Van Lommel
Some persistent data code was disable due to a deeper design issue, which meant some updates were not communicated to renderers. Dependency graph updates work in two passes, once where Blender scene animation updates are done, then app handler scripts can run to make further scene modifications, and then the depsgraph is updated again to take those into account. Previously the viewport would update renderers twice when such app handler scripts were present. Now both viewport and persistent data rendering update the renderers only once, accumulating updates from both passes.
2021-04-06Fix render crash in some .blend files after Persistent Data changesBrecht Van Lommel
Must always clear recalc flags, even if no editors use them, the depsgraph execution itself also depends on them.
2021-04-05Render: faster animation and re-rendering with Persistent DataBrecht Van Lommel
For Cycles, when enabling the Persistent Data option, the full render data will be preserved from frame-to-frame in animation renders and between re-renders of the scene. This means that any modifier evaluation, BVH building, OpenGL vertex buffer uploads, etc, can be done only once for unchanged objects. This comes at an increased memory cost. Previously there option was named Persistent Images and had a more limited impact on render time and memory. When using multiple view layers, only data from a single view layer is preserved to keep memory usage somewhat under control. However objects shared between view layers are preserved, and so this can speedup such renders as well, even single frame renders. For Eevee and Workbench this option is not available, however these engines will now always reuse the depsgraph for animation and multiple view layers. This can significantly speed up rendering. These engines do not support sharing the depsgraph between re-renders, due to technical issues regarding OpenGL contexts. Support for this could be added if those are solved, see the code comments for details.
2021-03-01Cleanup: spellingCampbell Barton
2021-01-28Fix T85142: BMW scene quits BlenderSergey Sharybin
Technically, the crash was caused by revert which happened in rBcd24712c2c5: it reverted some code which is essential for rB76fd41e9db1. Bring back the essential code for the removal of un-needed Copy-on-Write operations, so that the crash doesn't happen. What was causing the crash is the ID tag assuming Copy-on-Write operation always exists.
2021-01-27Fix T84717: Missing viewport update after shading changesSergey Sharybin
Revert "Fix T83411: Crash when using a workspace/layout data path in a driver" The fix for the crash exposed design violation in the viewport shading updates, which is for some reason relying on dependency graph tag of interface data. The viewport module did not respond to the issue in 2 weeks, and the architect considered missing update for multiple users a more serious issue than a crash in a very specific case. This reverts commit 0f95f51361d73fbd8ba8d80b3b65da930dcf3b20.
2021-01-13Fix T83411: Crash when using a workspace/layout data path in a driverSergey Sharybin
Building IDs which are not covered by copy-on-write process was not implemented, which was causing parameters block not present, and, hence causing crashes in areas which expected parameters to present. First part of this change is related on making it so Copy-on-Write is optional for ID nodes in the dependency graph. Second part is related on using a generic builder for all ID types which were not covered by Copy-on-Write before. The final part is related on making it so build_id() is properly handling ParticleSettings and Grease Pencil Data. Before they were not covered there at all, and they need special handling because they do have own build functions. Not sure it worth trying to split those parts, as they are related to each other and are not really possible to be tested standalone. Open for a second opinion though. Possible nut-tightening is to re-organize build_id() function so that every branch does return and have an assert at the end, so that missing ID type in the switch statement is easier to spot even when using compilers which do not report missing switch cases. As for question "why not use default" the answer is: to make it more explicit and clear what is a decision when adding new ID types. We do not want to quietly fall-back to a non-copy-on-write case for a newly added ID types. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10075
2020-12-04Cleanup: Clang-Tidy, modernize-deprecated-headersSybren A. Stüvel
No functional changes.
2020-11-07Cleanup: Clang-tidy, modernize-concat-nested-namespacesAnkit Meel
2020-11-06Cleanup: Clang-Tidy modernize-use-nullptrSybren A. Stüvel
Replace `NULL` with `nullptr` in C++ code. No functional changes.
2020-11-06Cleanup: use ELEM macroCampbell Barton
2020-08-20Depsgraph: refactor tagging after time changesJacques Lucke
This reverts {rB1693a5efe91999b60b3dc0bdff727473b3bd00bb} and implements an alternative solution. The old patch had the problem that the depsgraph would always evaluate at the current frame of the original scene (even when `DEG_evaluate_on_framechange` was used). Now it is possible to evaluate the depsgraph at a specific frame without having to change the original scene. Reviewers: sergey, sybren Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8616
2020-08-07Cleanup: Depsgraph, Clang-Tidy else-after-return fixesSybren A. Stüvel
This addresses warnings from Clang-Tidy's `readability-else-after-return` rule in the `source/blender/depsgraph` module. No functional changes.
2020-08-07Clang-Tidy: Address readability-redundant-string-initSergey Sharybin
2020-08-04Refactor: rename SpaceType->new to SpaceType->createJacques Lucke
The data member `new` was conflicting with the `new` keyword when `BKE_screen.h` was included in C++ files. Reviewers: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8459
2020-07-22Simulation: improve depsgraph integrationJacques Lucke
A simulation data block has an embedded node tree, which requires special handling in a couple of places. Some of those places were missing beforehand. This also adds a relation to make sure that the simulation is evaluated after animations on the embedded node tree are evaluated.
2020-07-03Clang-Tidy: Enable redundant static qualifier warningSergey Sharybin
This change enables readability-static-definition-in-anonymous-namespace warning in .clang-tidy configuration.