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2022-09-16Fix: crash when evaluating geometry nodes after deleting an unlinked nodeJacques Lucke
This was essentially a use-after-free issue. When a geometry nodes group changes it has to be preprocessed again before it can be evaluated. This part was working, the issue was that parent node groups have to be preprocessed as well, which was missing. The lazy-function graph cached on the parent node group was still referencing data that was freed when the child group changed. Now the depsgraph makes sure that all relevant geometry node groups are preprocessed again after a change. This issue was found by Simon Thommes.
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
2022-08-17Cleanup: Fix outdated comments referring to DispListHans Goudey
2022-08-11Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-08-10Depsgraph: Optimize evaluation of dependencies of disabled modifiersSergey Sharybin
Solves long-standing issue when dependencies of disabled modifiers are evaluated. Simple test case: no drivers or animation. Manually enabling modifier is expected to bring FPS up, enabling modifier will bring FPS (sine evaluation can not be avoided) F13336690 More complex test case: modifier visibility is driven by an animated property. In am ideal world FPS during property being zero is fast and when property is 1 the FPS is low. F13336691. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15625
2022-08-10Depsgrapg: Add per-modifier graph nodesSergey Sharybin
No functional changes expected.
2022-07-27Fix T99976: Animated visibility not rendering properly in viewportSergey Sharybin
A mistake in the 0dcee6a3866 which made specific driven visibility to work, but did not properly handle actual time-based visibility. The basic idea of the change is to preserve recalculation flags of nodes which were tagged for update but were not evaluated due to visibility constraints. In the file from the report this makes it so tagging which is done first time ID is in the dependency graph are handled when the ID actually becomes visible. This is what solved the root of the problem from the report: there was missing geometry update since it was "swallowed" by the evaluation during the object being invisible. In other configurations this change allows to handle pending geometry updates due to animated modifiers be handled when object becomes visible without time change. This change also solves visibility issue of the synchronization component which also started to be handled badly since the previous fix attempt. Basically, the needed exception in its visibility handling did not happen and a regular logic was used for it. Tested with files from the T99733, T99976, and from the Heist project. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15544
2022-07-21Cleanup: Unused forward declarationSergey Sharybin
2022-07-21Fix T99733: Objects with driven visibility are evaluated when not neededSergey Sharybin
The issue was caused by the fact that objects with driven or animated visibility were considered visible by the dependency graph evaluation. This change makes it so the dependency graph evaluation is aware of visibility which might be changing. This is achieved by evaluating the path of the graph which affects objects visibility and adjusts to it before evaluating the rest of the graph. There is some time penalty to this, but there does not seem to be a way to fully avoid this penalty. With the production shot from the heist project the FPS drops by a tenth of a frame (~9.4 vs ~9.3 fps) when adding a driver to an object which keeps it visible. Note that this is a bit hard to measure since the FPS fluctuates quite a bit throughout the playback. On the other hand, having a driver on a visibility of a heavy object from character and setting visibility to false gives big speedup. Also worth noting that there is no penalty at all when there are no animated visibilities in the scene. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15498
2022-07-19Depsgraph: Cleanup, use nested namespace definitionSergey Sharybin
2022-07-19Depsgraph: Localize synchronization component visibility handlingSergey Sharybin
Move it from generic visibility handling to the synchronization component node implementation. Should be no functional changes.
2022-07-19Depsgraph: Cleanup, comments wrapping and spacing between linesSergey Sharybin
Should make it easier to read. No functional changes expected.
2022-07-19Depsgraph: Introduce operation code for visibility operationSergey Sharybin
No functional changes, just makes code more semantically clear.
2022-07-19Depsgraph: Make name and name tag optional in component nodeSergey Sharybin
Matches the builder API, making some code less verbose.
2022-07-19Depsgraph: Clarify comment in the component nodeSergey Sharybin
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
2022-02-04Remove 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
2022-02-01Fix 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
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
2022-01-12Revert "BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templates"Clément Foucault
Includes unwanted changes This reverts commit 46e049d0ce2bce2f53ddc41a0dbbea2969d00a5d.
2022-01-12BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templatesClment Foucault
This patch implements the vector types (i.e:`float2`) by making heavy usage of templating. All vector functions are now outside of the vector classes (inside the `blender::math` namespace) and are not vector size dependent for the most part. In the ongoing effort to make shaders less GL centric, we are aiming to share more code between GLSL and C++ to avoid code duplication. ####Motivations: - We are aiming to share UBO and SSBO structures between GLSL and C++. This means we will use many of the existing vector types and others we currently don't have (uintX, intX). All these variations were asking for many more code duplication. - Deduplicate existing code which is duplicated for each vector size. - We also want to share small functions. Which means that vector functions should be static and not in the class namespace. - Reduce friction to use these types in new projects due to their incompleteness. - The current state of the `BLI_(float|double|mpq)(2|3|4).hh` is a bit of a let down. Most clases are incomplete, out of sync with each others with different codestyles, and some functions that should be static are not (i.e: `float3::reflect()`). ####Upsides: - Still support `.x, .y, .z, .w` for readability. - Compact, readable and easilly extendable. - All of the vector functions are available for all the vectors types and can be restricted to certain types. Also template specialization let us define exception for special class (like mpq). - With optimization ON, the compiler unroll the loops and performance is the same. ####Downsides: - Might impact debugability. Though I would arge that the bugs are rarelly caused by the vector class itself (since the operations are quite trivial) but by the type conversions. - Might impact compile time. I did not saw a significant impact since the usage is not really widespread. - Functions needs to be rewritten to support arbitrary vector length. For instance, one can't call `len_squared_v3v3` in `math::length_squared()` and call it a day. - Type cast does not work with the template version of the `math::` vector functions. Meaning you need to manually cast `float *` and `(float *)[3]` to `float3` for the function calls. i.e: `math::distance_squared(float3(nearest.co), positions[i]);` - Some parts might loose in readability: `float3::dot(v1.normalized(), v2.normalized())` becoming `math::dot(math::normalize(v1), math::normalize(v2))` But I propose, when appropriate, to use `using namespace blender::math;` on function local or file scope to increase readability. `dot(normalize(v1), normalize(v2))` ####Consideration: - Include back `.length()` method. It is quite handy and is more C++ oriented. - I considered the GLM library as a candidate for replacement. It felt like too much for what we need and would be difficult to extend / modify to our needs. - I used Macros to reduce code in operators declaration and potential copy paste bugs. This could reduce debugability and could be reverted. - This touches `delaunay_2d.cc` and the intersection code. I would like to know @howardt opinion on the matter. - The `noexcept` on the copy constructor of `mpq(2|3)` is being removed. But according to @JacquesLucke it is not a real problem for now. I would like to give a huge thanks to @JacquesLucke who helped during this and pushed me to reduce the duplication further. Reviewed By: brecht, sergey, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13791
2022-01-12Revert "BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templates"Clément Foucault
Reverted because the commit removes a lot of commits. This reverts commit a2c1c368af48644fa8995ecbe7138cc0d7900c30.
2022-01-12BLI: Refactor vector types & functions to use templatesClément Foucault
This patch implements the vector types (i.e:float2) by making heavy usage of templating. All vector functions are now outside of the vector classes (inside the blender::math namespace) and are not vector size dependent for the most part. In the ongoing effort to make shaders less GL centric, we are aiming to share more code between GLSL and C++ to avoid code duplication. Motivations: - We are aiming to share UBO and SSBO structures between GLSL and C++. This means we will use many of the existing vector types and others we currently don't have (uintX, intX). All these variations were asking for many more code duplication. - Deduplicate existing code which is duplicated for each vector size. - We also want to share small functions. Which means that vector functions should be static and not in the class namespace. - Reduce friction to use these types in new projects due to their incompleteness. - The current state of the BLI_(float|double|mpq)(2|3|4).hh is a bit of a let down. Most clases are incomplete, out of sync with each others with different codestyles, and some functions that should be static are not (i.e: float3::reflect()). Upsides: - Still support .x, .y, .z, .w for readability. - Compact, readable and easilly extendable. - All of the vector functions are available for all the vectors types and can be restricted to certain types. Also template specialization let us define exception for special class (like mpq). - With optimization ON, the compiler unroll the loops and performance is the same. Downsides: - Might impact debugability. Though I would arge that the bugs are rarelly caused by the vector class itself (since the operations are quite trivial) but by the type conversions. - Might impact compile time. I did not saw a significant impact since the usage is not really widespread. - Functions needs to be rewritten to support arbitrary vector length. For instance, one can't call len_squared_v3v3 in math::length_squared() and call it a day. - Type cast does not work with the template version of the math:: vector functions. Meaning you need to manually cast float * and (float *)[3] to float3 for the function calls. i.e: math::distance_squared(float3(nearest.co), positions[i]); - Some parts might loose in readability: float3::dot(v1.normalized(), v2.normalized()) becoming math::dot(math::normalize(v1), math::normalize(v2)) But I propose, when appropriate, to use using namespace blender::math; on function local or file scope to increase readability. dot(normalize(v1), normalize(v2)) Consideration: - Include back .length() method. It is quite handy and is more C++ oriented. - I considered the GLM library as a candidate for replacement. It felt like too much for what we need and would be difficult to extend / modify to our needs. - I used Macros to reduce code in operators declaration and potential copy paste bugs. This could reduce debugability and could be reverted. - This touches delaunay_2d.cc and the intersection code. I would like to know @Howard Trickey (howardt) opinion on the matter. - The noexcept on the copy constructor of mpq(2|3) is being removed. But according to @Jacques Lucke (JacquesLucke) it is not a real problem for now. I would like to give a huge thanks to @Jacques Lucke (JacquesLucke) who helped during this and pushed me to reduce the duplication further. Reviewed By: brecht, sergey, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D13791
2022-01-12Cleanup: remove redundant const qualifiers for POD typesCampbell Barton
2022-01-06Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-01-03Depsgraph: Remove object-level visibility from geometry buildersSergey Sharybin
Continuation of the D13404 which finished the design of not having geometry-level nodes dependent on object-level. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13405
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
2021-11-30Cleanup: spelling in comments & stringsCampbell Barton
2021-11-29Fix T93439: Armature widgets from hidden collections are invisibleSergey Sharybin
The are few things in the dependency graph which lead to the issue: - IDs are only built once. - Object-data level (Armature, i,e,) builder dependent on the object visibility. This caused issues when an armature is first built as not directly visible (via driver, i.e.) and then was built as a directly visible. This did not update visibility flag on the node for the custom shape object. The idea behind the fix is to go away form passing object visibility flag to the geometry-level builders and instead rely on the common visibility flush post-processing to make sure certain objects are fully visible when needed. This is the safest minimal part of the change for 3.0 release which acts as an additional way to ensure visibility. This means that it might not be a complete fix (if some configuration was overseen) but it should not make currently working cases to not work. The fix should also make modifiers used on rigify widgets to work. The more complete fix will have `is_object_visible` argument removed from the geometry-level builder functions. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13404
2021-10-03Cleanup: spelling in stringsCampbell Barton
2021-09-29Cleanup: use C comments for plain textCampbell Barton
2021-08-26Cleanup: use C style comments for descriptive textCampbell Barton
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.
2021-07-15Cleanup: 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
2021-07-05Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2021-06-24Workaround for assert from 27da305a404f72a75a37892e1ac080c6531d059bCampbell Barton
This worked for existing scenes but adding new objects was asserting needs further investigation.
2021-06-24Depsgraph: remove redundant mesh data duplication in edit-modeCampbell Barton
This resolves a bottleneck where every update while transforming copied the entire mesh data-block, which isn't needed as the edit-mesh is the source of the data being edited. Testing shows a significant overall speedup when transforming: - ~1.5x with a subdivided cube 1.5 million vertices. - ~3.0x with the spring mesh (edit-mode with modifiers disabled, duplicated 10x to drop performance). Reviewed By: sergey Ref D11337
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
2021-04-19Fix 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.
2021-04-08Cleanup: enable modernize-use-equals-default checkJacques Lucke
This removes a lot of unnecessary code that is generated by the compiler automatically. In very few cases, a defaulted destructor in a .cc file is still necessary, because of forward declarations in the header. I removed some defaulted virtual destructors, because they are not necessary, when the parent class has a virtual destructor already. Defaulted constructors are only necessary when there is another constructor, but the class should still be default constructible. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10911
2021-01-20Cleanup: spellingCampbell Barton
2021-01-12Fix T84397: Creating and removing many objects very quickly causes a crashSergey Sharybin
The root of the issue was caused by the dependency graph using ID pointer to map evaluated state from old depsgraph to new one upon relations update. This was failing when IDs were re-allocated rapidly: was possible that Object ID's evaluated state assigned to Mesh and vice versa. Now depsgraph uses Session UUID to identify which IDs to restore evaluated state to. The session UUID is stored in the IDNode, so that id_orig is not dereferenced on depsgraph update since the ID might be freed. The root of the issue is identified by Campbell, original patch was done by Bastien, thanks! Also thanks to Oliver and Ray and everyone else for testing!
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: use ELEM macroCampbell Barton