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In heavy scenes containing many hairs/curves and volumetrics
using SSBO can overwrite the binding information of the volumetric
resolve shader. This has been detected during project Heist and is
only reproducable on NVIDIA platform.
This patch adds an debug option to disable SSBOs from the command
line to replace the --debug-gpu-force-workarounds that has been
used as a workaround on the render farm. Reason is that
force workarounds will also add other limitations as well (number
of texture binds for example)
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Otherwise we disable this feature. This is because some driver
does not support any vertex storage buffers but still support
8 ssbo in fragment shader.
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Full support for translation and compilation of shaders in Metal, using
GPUShaderCreateInfo. Includes render pipeline state creation and management,
enabling all standard GPU viewport rendering features in Metal.
Authored by Apple: Michael Parkin-White, Marco Giordano
Ref T96261
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T96261
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15563
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GPUCapabilities expansion.
- Adding in compatibility paths to support minimum per-vertex strides for vertex formats. OpenGL supports a minimum stride of 1 byte, in Metal, this minimum stride is 4 bytes. Meaing a vertex format must be atleast 4-bytes in size.
- Replacing transform feedback compile-time check to conditional look-up, given TF is supported on macOS with Metal.
- 3D texture size safety check added as a general capability, rather than being in the gl backend only. Also required for Metal.
Authored by Apple: Michael Parkin-White
Ref T96261
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T96261
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14510
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This checks for the availability of `gl_BaseInstanceARB` or equivalent.
Disabling for any workaround that disables shader_image_load_store_support
as a preventive measure.
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With libepoxy we can choose between EGL and GLX at runtime, as well as
dynamically open EGL and GLX libraries without linking to them.
This will make it possible to build with Wayland, EGL, GLVND support while
still running on systems that only have X11, GLX and libGL. It also paves
the way for headless rendering through EGL.
libepoxy is a new library dependency, and is included in the precompiled
libraries. GLEW is no longer a dependency, and WITH_SYSTEM_GLEW was removed.
Includes contributions by Brecht Van Lommel, Ray Molenkamp, Campbell Barton
and Sergey Sharybin.
Ref T76428
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15291
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Added Windows/Intel GPU to the list of work-a-rounds. This will
reduce the performance when using Intel GPUs on all platforms.
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Thanks Germano for pointing it out.
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It is a know issue that split normals aren't supported when using high
quality normals in the viewport. Some AMD platforms were pushed to use
high quality normals to work around a driver bug where 1010102 texture
formats `GL_INT_2_10_10_10_REV` wasn't uploaded to the GPU.
This change will remove commonly used polaris platforms from the
work-around. This has been tested with a RX480 against the latest AMD
whql drivers (22.5.1). Users need to ensure that they use the latest
drivers that are available on their platform.
Although this change doesn't fix the underlying issue to support edit
normals when high quality normals are enabled. It will not force that
common platforms cannot use a feature as their platform is forced into
using a work-around.
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Related to the partial revert done for T97272. It seems also that the
workaround should be enabled for any MACOS platform.
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GLSL has different max number of ssbo per glsl stage.
This patch checks if the number of compute ssbo blocks matches
our requirements for the GPU Subdiv, before enabling it.
Some platforms allow more ssbo bindings then blocks per stage.
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Viewports where cleared explicitly due to compatibility reasons with Intel iGPUs.
This slowed down other platforms as well, this wasn't noticeable on all platforms.
This patch will be more selective when to enable the workaround.
Currently only for iGPUs on Mac + Linux.
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Guard shader storage related gets and bypass a buggy enum.
Fix T95592 OpenGL Invalid Enum
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Adding WITH_METAL option to CMAKE to guard compilation for macOS only. Implemented stub METALBackend to mirror GPUBackend interface and added capabilities initialisation, along with API initialisation paths.
Global rendering coordination commands added to backend with GPU_render_begin and GPU_render_end() commands globally wrapping GPU work. This is required for Metal to ensure temporary resources are generated within an NSAutoReleasePool and freed accordingly.
Authored by Apple: Michael Parkin-White, Vil Harvey, Marco Giordano, Michael Jones, Morteza Mostajabodaveh, Jason Fielder
Ref T96261
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T96261
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14293
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This adds the possibility to read the stencil buffer inside shaders.
This is only available on GL 4.3 so use it accordingly.
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Almost 1:1 identical to UniformBuf implementation.
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This adds detection of the maximum number of shader storage buffer
bindings that is supported on the current platform. This can be
useful to turn off features that require compute shaders but use
more buffer bindings than available.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14337
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Some drivers for legacy platforms seem to have issues with compute
shaders, as revealed by T94936. This disables compute shader for the
known drivers where this issue is present. It is not clear if the issue
is Windows only or not, so this disable them for all operating systems.
See T94936 for a list of configurations where the issue is reproducible
or not.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14264
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This means textures need to have the number of mipmap levels specified
upfront. It does not mean the data is immutable.
There is fallback code for OpenGL < 4.2.
Immutable storage will enables texture views in the future.
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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
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This adds the possibility to use the `gpu_BaryCoord[NoPersp]`
builtin to support barycentric coordinates without geometry shader.
The `BuiltinBits::LAYER` builtin needs to be manually added
to the `GPUShaderCreateInfo` in order to use this feature.
Note: This is only available for shaders using `GPUShaderCreateInfo`.
A geometry shader fallback is generated if the extension
`AMD_shader_explicit_vertex_parameter` is not available.
`NV_fragment_shader_barycentric` was not considered because it is not
present inside the `glew.h` with use and seems to only be available
with vulkan.
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This adds the possibility to use the `gpu_Layer` builtin to
support layered rendering without geometry shader.
The `BuiltinBits::LAYER` builtin needs to be manually added
to the `GPUShaderCreateInfo` in order to use this feature.
Note: This is only available for shaders using `GPUShaderCreateInfo`.
A geometry shader fallback is generated if the extension
`AMD_shader_explicit_vertex_parameter` is not available.
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4400 and 4600
Fixes T93680
For current drivers of Intel HD Graphics 4400 and 4600, various Program Introspection functions appear broken and return incorrect values, causing crashes in the current handling of SSBOs. Disable use of this feature on those devices. Add checks to features that use SSBOs (Hair and Subdivision Modifier).
Reviewed By: fclem, jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T93680
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13806
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This merge the description into one struct only that can be more easily
copied during `finalize()`.
The in and out layout parameters are better named and extended with the
invocation count (with fallback support)
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This reverts commit edee5a947b7ea3e1324aa334a22c7c9bbf47f5f7.
Fixes compilation error (Missing file BLI_float2.hh)
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This reverts commit 8fb2ff458ba579dba08bfdf57d043ad158b5db07.
Missing some files.
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This is a first part of the Shader Create Info system could be.
A shader create info provides a way to define shader structure, resources
and interfaces. This makes for a quick way to provide backend agnostic
binding informations while also making shader variations easy to declare.
- Clear source input (only one file). Cleans up the GPU api since we can create a
shader from one descriptor
- Resources and interfaces are generated by the backend (much simpler than parsing).
- Bindings are explicit from position in the array.
- GPUShaderInterface becomes a trivial translation of enums and string copy.
- No external dependency to third party lib.
- Cleaner code, less fragmentation of resources in several libs.
- Easy to modify / extend at runtime.
- no parser involve, very easy to code.
- Does not hold any data, can be static and kept on disc.
- Could hold precompiled bytecode for static shaders.
This also includes a new global dependency system.
GLSL shaders can include other sources by using #pragma BLENDER_REQUIRE(...).
This patch already migrated several builtin shaders. Other shaders should be migrated
one at a time, and could be done inside master.
There is a new compile directive `WITH_GPU_SHADER_BUILDER` this is an optional
directive for linting shaders to increase turn around time.
What is remaining:
- pyGPU API {T94975}
- Migration of other shaders. This could be a community effort.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T94975
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13360
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Ref T92709
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A recent security update to macOS 10.15.7 causes crashes when using Eevee and
various other 3D viewport features. It appears that glGenerateMipmap is
broken, causing a crash whenever its commands are flushed/submitted to the GPU.
Ideally this would be fixed in a driver update, however it's unlikely this will
happen. Earlier macOS versions have been receiving security updates for 2 years,
and that window has just passed for 10.15. Further, computers with these GPUs
can't upgrade to a newer macOS version.
As a workaround, disable mipmaps on these GPUs, by setting the mipmap max level
to 0 and not calling glGenerateMipmaps. Effects like depth of field also use
mipmaps, but fill in the mip levels by other means. In those cases we keep the
mipmap level.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13295
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Some GPU's have support for compute shaders, but don't support
GLSL 4.3. This resulted in compiler errors and crashes.
This issue could have been solved by supporting older GLSL languages but
that would have been a hassle to get it right. We already have a
fallback in place for GPU's that don't support compute shaders at all.
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This patch fixes an issue with missing faces when assigning a material slot other than the first to faces on AMD TAHITI cards. Refer to T78390 and T74024 for a description of this issue.
This patch also incorporates fix from T78390 for KAVERI.
{F9029258}
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9305
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During development a test was disabled. Enabling it again.
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AMD Drivers didn't report an additional space in the rendered. This made
testing for the HQ workaround fail and the issue appeared back on
certain cards.
This fix will test with surrounding spaces or if the renderer name
endswith the given string. If any of these are the case the hq normals
workaround will be enabled.
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This patch will use compute shaders to create the VBO for hair.
The previous implementation uses transform feedback.
Timings before: between 0.000069s and 0.000362s.
Timings after: between 0.000032s and 0.000092s.
Speedup isn't noticeable by end-users. The patch is used to test
the new compute shader pipeline and integrate it with the draw
manager. Allowing EEVEE, Workbench and other draw engines to
use compute shaders with the introduction of `DRW_shgroup_call_compute`
and `DRW_shgroup_vertex_buffer`.
Future improvements are possible by generating the index buffer
of hair directly on the GPU.
NOTE: that compute shaders aren't supported by Apple and still use
the transform feedback workaround.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11057
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This reverts commit 8f9599d17e80254928d2d72081a4c7e0dee64038.
Mac seems to have an error with this change.
```
ERROR: /Users/blender/git/blender-vdev/blender.git/source/blender/draw/intern/draw_hair.c:115:44: error: use of undeclared identifier 'shader_src'
ERROR: /Users/blender/git/blender-vdev/blender.git/source/blender/draw/intern/draw_hair.c:123:13: error: use of undeclared identifier 'shader_src'
ERROR: make[2]: *** [source/blender/draw/CMakeFiles/bf_draw.dir/intern/draw_hair.c.o] Error 1
ERROR: make[1]: *** [source/blender/draw/CMakeFiles/bf_draw.dir/all] Error 2
ERROR: make: *** [all] Error 2
```
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This patch will use compute shaders to create the VBO for hair.
The previous implementation uses tranform feedback.
Timings master (transform feedback with GPU_USAGE_STATIC between 0.000069s and 0.000362s
Timings transform feedback with GPU_USAGE_DEVICE_ONLY. between 0.000057s and 0.000122s
Timings compute shader between 0.000032 and 0.000092s
Future improvements:
* Generate hair Index buffer using compute shaders: currently done single threaded on CPU, easy to add as compute shader.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11057
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With the compute pipeline calculation can be offloaded to the GPU.
This patch only adds the framework for compute. So no changes for users at
this moment.
NOTE: As this is an OpenGL4.3 feature it must always have a fallback.
Use `GPU_compute_shader_support` to check if compute pipeline can be used.
Check `gpu_shader_compute*` test cases for usage.
This patch also adds support for shader storage buffer objects and device only
vertex/index buffers.
An alternative that had been discussed was adding this to the `GPUBatch`, this
was eventually not chosen as it would lead to more code when used as part of a
shading group. The idea is that we add an `eDRWCommandType` in the near
future.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10913
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Enabled HQ normals workaround for this specific configuration.
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This module exposes the platform utils defined in the GPU module in C.
This will be useful for porting existing code with `bgl` to `gpu`.
Reviewed By: fclem, brecht, campbellbarton
Maniphest Tasks: T80730
Part of D11147
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This module exposes the capabilities defined in the GPU module in C.
This will be useful for porting existing code in `bgl` to `gpu`.
Reviewed By: fclem, brecht, campbellbarton
Maniphest Tasks: T80730
Part of D11147
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This needs to be backported to 2.83.
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Approximately 91 spelling corrections, almost all in comments.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10288
Reviewed by Harley Acheson
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