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269 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brecht Van Lommel
36e5157693 Cleanup: remove redundant lerp function, mix already does the same 2023-05-12 21:00:52 +02:00
Sebastian Herholz
d864b5ce28 Cycles: BSDF ensuring that eval, pdf and label are intialized to zero and None 2023-05-09 15:40:05 +02:00
Lukas Stockner
9ebe819579 Fix #107577: Cycles crash with denoising and Ashikhmin-Shirley BSDF 2023-05-04 03:14:20 +02:00
Campbell Barton
6859bb6e67 Cleanup: format (with BraceWrapping::AfterControlStatement "MultiLine") 2023-05-02 09:37:49 +10:00
Sergey Sharybin
d32d787f5f Clang-Format: Allow empty functions to be single-line
For example

```
OIIOOutputDriver::~OIIOOutputDriver()
{
}
```

becomes

```
OIIOOutputDriver::~OIIOOutputDriver() {}
```

Saves quite some vertical space, which is especially handy for
constructors.

Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/105594
2023-03-29 16:50:54 +02:00
Weizhen Huang
7484a1504d Cleanup: rename function
The name #ensure_valid_reflection seems to indicate that the resulted
reflection must be valid, whereas in the reality it only ensure validity
for specular reflections. The new name matches the behavior better.
2023-03-20 14:35:02 +01:00
Weizhen Huang
dfe7b839bc Cycles: only apply function #ensure_valid_reflection to glossy materials
This function checks if the shading normal would result in an invalid reflection into the lower hemisphere; if it is the case, the function raises the shading normal just enough so that the specular reflection lies above the surface. This is a trick to prevent dark regions at grazing angles caused by normal/bump maps. However, the specular direction is not a good representation for a diffuse material, applying this function sometimes brightens the result too much and causes unexpected results. This patch applies the function to only glossy materials instead.

Pull Request: #105776
2023-03-20 14:35:02 +01:00
Weizhen Huang
70f3382c45 Refactor: simplify computations in function #ensure_valid_reflection
Actually both potential roots lie in the interval [0, 1], so the
function ended up checking both roots all the time.
The new implementation explains why only one of the roots is valid; it
saves two square roots and a bunch of other computations.
2023-03-20 14:35:02 +01:00
Campbell Barton
b3625e6bfd Cleanup: comment blocks 2023-03-09 10:39:49 +11:00
Campbell Barton
90dc655951 Cleanup: spelling in comments 2023-03-07 15:00:05 +11:00
Lukas Stockner
7d5754b8b6 Cycles: Reuse random variable for principled hair BSDF sampling
This lets us skip the hash and use a proper stratified variable instead.
Suggested by Christophe Hery.
2023-03-06 00:09:04 +01:00
Lukas Stockner
9139983f94 Cycles: Implement MaterialX OSL microfacet closures
This commit implements three OSL microfacet closures that are needed to support
MaterialX: dielectric_bsdf, conductor_bsdf and generalized_schlick_bsdf.

Internally these map to existing microfacet closures, only the Fresnel term is
different.
2023-03-05 19:52:07 +01:00
Lukas Stockner
014f6e4309 Cycles: Make Fresnel term independent of microfacet closure type
Currently, we use the closure type to encode the type of microfacet distribution
(GGX/Beckmann/Sharp/MultiGGX), the lobes we're interested in
(Reflection/Refraction/both) AND the Fresnel type (None or Principled v1).

This results in the mess of dozens of options that we currently have. Since
adding Principled v2 and the MaterialX OSL closures will involve adding more
Fresnel types, this clearly doesn't scale.

But, since the earlier Fresnel rework (D17101), the Fresnel type only matters
in one place now. This allows to significantly clean up the closure type
handling. To do this, MicrofacetBsdfs now separately store their Fresnel type,
and instead of a single MicrofacetExtra we have one struct per Fresnel type
(unless no extra data is needed).

Further, instead of having one _setup() function per combination, the Fresnel
setup is also split into separate functions. This decouples the implementation
of new Fresnel terms from most of the Microfacet logic, and makes it a very
simple and clean operation.
2023-03-05 19:52:07 +01:00
Lukas Stockner
5f9b518a8b Cycles: Use per-microfacet Fresnel term for Glass closures
This commit replaces the current Glass approach, where Glass is a virtual closure
that gets replaced with a Glossy and a Refractive closure, with a combined
closure that handles Fresnel after sampling the microfacet. That way, the Fresnel
term is more accurate since it accounts for the microfacet normal, not the
shading normal.

Also updates the BSDF sampling to use a 3D sampler now, since we need two
dimensions to pick the microfacet normal and then a third dimension to pick
reflection/refraction. This can also be used to get rid of the LCG in the
Principled Hair BSDF, which means we can remove it altogether once MultiGGX is
gone.

Also, "sharp" is now supported as a microfacet distribution in OSL, and 2
is supported as the "refract" argument to microfacet() in order to get glass.
2023-03-05 19:52:07 +01:00
Lukas Stockner
1e449bee21 Cycles: Temporary fix for Principled Hair albedo
The proper fix (bb9eb262d4) caused compilation problems with HIP, so we're
delaying it until 3.6.
To fix the original bug report (#104586), this is a quick workaround that'll
hopefully not upset the compiler.

Pull Request #104723
2023-02-14 12:18:10 +01:00
Lukas Stockner
bb9eb262d4 Revert "Cycles: Clean up the Principled Hair BSDF implementation"
This reverts commit cb77865c21.

Appears to break HIP compilation, so delay until 3.6.
2023-02-13 23:32:53 +01:00
Lukas Stockner
cb77865c21 Cycles: Clean up the Principled Hair BSDF implementation
- Rename roughness variables for more clarity - before, the SVM/OSL code would
  set s and v to the linear roughness values, and the setup function would over-
  write them with the distribution parameters. This actually caused a bug in the
  albedo code, since it intended to use the linear roughness value, but ended up
  getting the remapped value.
- Deduplicate the evaluation and sample functions. Most of their code is the
  same, only the middle part is different.
- Changed albedo computation to return the sum of the intensities of the four
  BSDF lobes. Previously, the code applied the inverse of the color->sigma
  mapping from the paper - this returns the color specified in the node, but
  for very dark hair (e.g. when using the Melanin controls) the result is
  extremely low (e.g. 0.000001) despite the hair still reflecting a significant
  amount of light (since the R lobe is independent of sigma). This causes issues
  with the light component passes, so this change fixes #104586.
- There's quite a few computations at the start of the evaluation function that
  are needed for sampling, evaluation and albedo computation, but only depend on
  the view direction. Therefore, just precompute them - we still have space in
  PrincipledHairExtra after all.
- Fix a tiny bug - the direction sampling code did not account for the R lobe
  roughness modifier.

Pull Request #104669
2023-02-13 22:49:01 +01:00
Lukas Stockner
329eeacc66 Cleanup: Cycles: Remove isotropic microfacet closure setup functions
Turns out these are 100% redundant, so get rid of them.
2023-02-06 04:26:36 +01:00
Campbell Barton
731c3efd97 Cleanup: format 2023-02-06 12:32:45 +11:00
Lukas Stockner
73000c792d Cycles: Reorganize Fresnel handling in Microfacet closures
This is both a cleanup and a preparation for the Principled v2 changes.
Notable changes:
- Clearcoat weight is now folded into the closure weight, there's no reason
  to track this separately.
- There's a general-purpose helper for computing a Closure's albedo, which is
  currently used by the denoising albedo and diffuse/gloss/transmission color
  passes.
- The d/g/t color passes didn't account for closure albedo before, this means
  that e.g. metallic shaders with Principled v2 now have their color texture
  included in the glossy color pass. Also fixes T104041 (sheen albedo).
- Instead of precomputing and storing the albedo during shader setup, compute
  it when needed. This is technically redundant since we still need to compute
  it on shader setup to adjust the sample weight, but the operation is cheap
  enough that freeing up the storage seems worth it.
- Future changes (Principled v2) are easier to integrate since the Fresnel
  handling isn't all over the place anymore.
- Fresnel handling in the Multiscattering GGX code is still ugly, but since
  removing that entirely is the next step, putting effort into cleaning it up
  doesn't seem worth it.
- Apart from the d/g/t color passes, no changes to render results are expected.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D17101
2023-02-03 21:03:48 +01:00
Weizhen Huang
b898e00edc Cleanup: remove unused KernelGlobals in microfacet BSDF 2023-01-25 11:26:51 +01:00
Lukas Stockner
e308b891c8 Cycles: Use faster and exact GGX VNDF sampling algorithm
Based on "Sampling the GGX Distribution of Visible Normals" by Eric Heitz
(https://jcgt.org/published/0007/04/01/).

Also, this removes the lambdaI computation from the Beckmann sampling code and
just recomputes it below. We already need to recompute for two other cases
(GGX and clearcoat), so this makes the code more consistent.

In terms of performance, I don't expect a notable impact since the earlier
computation also was non-trivial, and while it probably was slightly more
accurate, I'd argue that being consistent between evaluation and sampling is
more important than absolute numerical accuracy anyways.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D17100
2023-01-24 17:59:29 +01:00
Lukas Stockner
fdcb55b285 Cycles: Switch microfacet code to non-separable shadowing-masking term
This gives closer results to what I've seen in papers and other renderers when
using the code to precompute albedo later (to replace MultiGGX).

It's usually a tiny difference, the only case where I've seen it matter is
in the `shader/node_group_float.blend` test - but that's a (single-scatter) GGX
closure with 0.9 roughness, so it's not too surprising. In any case, the new
result looks closer to Eevee, so that's good I guess.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D17099
2023-01-24 17:59:29 +01:00
Lukas Stockner
ce25e3e581 Cycles: Cleanup: Add general-purpose conversion between sin and cos 2023-01-24 17:59:29 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
37dfce550f Fix Cycles CUDA compiler warning with if constexpr
This is a C++17 feature, compiler should be able to figure this out
without the hint.
2023-01-20 20:31:40 +01:00
Weizhen Huang
f71bfe4655 Fix anisotropic Beckmann regression test failing on Metal
The lookup table method on CPU and the numerical root finding method on
GPU give quite different results. This commit deletes the Beckmann lookup
table and uses numerical root finding on all devices. For the numerical
root finding, a combined bisection-Newton method with precision control
is used.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D17050
2023-01-19 20:12:05 +01:00
Weizhen Huang
9b7c2cca3d Refactor: replace bool beckmann with enum MicrofacetType for readability
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D17044
2023-01-19 15:55:07 +01:00
Weizhen Huang
320757bc61 Refactor microfacet BSDF to reduce repetition 2023-01-19 12:07:53 +01:00
Weizhen Huang
eb657633ed Fix anisotropic Beckmann using isotropic sampling 2023-01-19 11:22:16 +01:00
Weizhen Huang
6e6ae17335 Fix reversed cosNI and cosNO in Cycles anisotropic beckmann G1 2023-01-18 13:10:45 +01:00
Weizhen Huang
543bf28fb1 Refactor: renamed I -> wi, omega_in -> wo in Cycles
wi is the viewing direction, and wo is the illumination direction. Under this notation, BSDF sampling always samples from wi and outputs wo, which is consistent with most of the papers and mitsuba. This order is reversed compared with PBRT, although PBRT also traces from the camera.
2023-01-17 18:07:13 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
3d29bbcc38 Fix T103049: Cycles specular light leak regression
The logic here is not ideal but was unintentionally changed in refactoring
for path guiding, now restore it back to 3.3 behavior again.
2022-12-15 21:49:59 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
396b407c7d Cycles: new setting and heuristics for mesh light importance sampling
Materials now have an enum to set the emission sampling method, to be
either None, Auto, Front, Back or Front & Back. This replace the
previous "Multiple Importance Sample" option.

Auto is the new default, and uses a heuristic to estimate the emitted
light intensity to determine of the mesh should be considered as a light
for sampling. Shaders sometimes have a bit of emission but treating them
as a light source is not worth the memory/performance overhead.

The Front/Back settings are not important yet, but will help when a
light tree is added. In that case setting emission to Front only on
closed meshes can help ignore emission from inside the mesh interior that
does not contribute anything.

Includes contributions by Brecht Van Lommel and Alaska.

Ref T77889
2022-11-30 21:19:51 +01:00
Patrick Mours
e6b38deb9d Cycles: Add basic support for using OSL with OptiX
This patch  generalizes the OSL support in Cycles to include GPU
device types and adds an implementation for that in the OptiX
device. There are some caveats still, including simplified texturing
due to lack of OIIO on the GPU and a few missing OSL intrinsics.

Note that this is incomplete and missing an update to the OSL
library before being enabled! The implementation is already
committed now to simplify further development.

Maniphest Tasks: T101222

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15902
2022-11-09 15:30:21 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
6d19da0b2d Cycles: BSDF eval refactor to remove separate reflection/refraction methods
Simplifies code overall to do it inside the eval function, most of the BSDFs
already compute the dot product.

The refactoring in bsdf_principled_hair_eval() was needed to avoid a HIP
compiler bug. Cause is unclear, just changing the implementation enough
is meant to sidestep it.

Ref T92571, D15286
2022-09-27 15:56:28 +02:00
Sebastian Herhoz
bd249eb4f3 Cycles: BSDF changes in preparation of path guiding
* Return roughness and IOR for BSDF sampling
* Add functions to query IOR and label for given BSDF
* Default IOR to 1.0 instead of 0.0 for BSDFs that don't use it
* Ensure pdf >= 0.0 in case of numerical precision issues

Ref T92571, D15286
2022-09-27 15:47:03 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
9df0d20957 Cycles: don't allow negative BSDF weights
This doesn't work with path guiding, and likely other features.
2022-09-20 21:07:29 +02:00
Patrick Mours
a45c36efae Cycles: Make OSL implementation independent from SVM
Cleans up the file structure to be more similar to that of the SVM
and also makes it possible to build kernels with OSL support, but
without having to include SVM support.

This patch was split from D15902.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15949
2022-09-13 10:59:28 +02:00
Campbell Barton
1a08a26388 Cleanup: spelling in comments 2022-09-13 13:24:44 +10:00
Patrick Mours
8611c37f97 Cycles: Generate OSL closures using macros and a template file
This has the advantage of being able to use information about the
existing OSL closures in various places without code duplication. In
addition, the setup code for all closures was moved to standalone
functions to avoid usage of virtual function calls in preparation for GPU
support.

This patch was split from D15902.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15917
2022-09-09 15:47:37 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
b865339833 Cleanup: remove some unnecessary kernel feature defines
That are either unused or aren't useful for testing anymore without a
megakernel.
2022-09-02 17:13:28 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
e949d6da5b Cycles: simplify handling of ray differentials
* Store compact ray differentials in ShaderData and compute full differentials
  on demand. This reduces register pressure on the GPU.
* Remove BSDF differential code that was effectively doing nothing as the
  differential orientation was discarded when making it compact.

This gives a 1-5% speedup with RTX A6000 + OptiX in our benchmarks, with the
bigger speedups in simpler scenes.

Renders appear to be identical except for the Both displacement option that
does both displacement and bump.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15677
2022-08-15 13:48:02 +02:00
Campbell Barton
72f388c85e Cleanup: format 2022-08-10 16:15:45 +10:00
Andrii Symkin
d832d993c5 Cycles: add new Spectrum and PackedSpectrum types
These replace float3 and packed_float3 in various places in the kernel where a
spectral color representation will be used in the future. That representation
will require more than 3 channels and conversion to from/RGB. The kernel code
was refactored to remove the assumption that Spectrum and RGB colors are the
same thing.

There are no functional changes, Spectrum is still a float3 and the conversion
functions are no-ops.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15535
2022-08-09 16:49:34 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
f26aa186b2 Cleanup: remove __KERNEL_CPU__
This was tested in some places to check if code was being compiled for the
CPU, however this is only defined in the kernel. Checking __KERNEL_GPU__
always works.
2022-07-25 17:43:35 +02:00
Andrii Symkin
c2a2f3553a Cycles: unify math functions names
This patch unifies the names of math functions for different data types and uses
overloading instead. The goal is to make it possible to swap out all the float3
variables containing RGB data with something else, with as few as possible
changes to the code. It's a requirement for future spectral rendering patches.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15276
2022-06-23 15:02:53 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
ff1883307f Cleanup: renaming and consistency for kernel data
* Rename "texture" to "data array". This has not used textures for a long time,
  there are just global memory arrays now. (On old CUDA GPUs there was a cache
  for textures but not global memory, so we used to put all data in textures.)
* For CUDA and HIP, put globals in KernelParams struct like other devices.
* Drop __ prefix for data array names, no possibility for naming conflict now that
  these are in a struct.
2022-06-20 12:30:48 +02:00
Lukas Stockner
ac88123e29 Fix T96576: Light leaking when using normal maps with Multiscatter GGX
The Multiscatter GGX code was missing the same-side checks for incoming and
outgoing directions w.r.t. to shading and geometry normal.

Should not be needed for the Glass variant since it intentionally has both
reflection and transmission.
2022-04-30 13:49:45 +02:00
Sebastian Herholz
fbc884d2a8 Ensure BSDF evals and pdfs are zero on invalid samples
Currently, the `eval` and `pdf` are not explicitly set to zero when a BSDF sample is invalid (e.g., below the upper hemisphere), when calling
`bsdf_sample` or `bsdf_eval`. It is assumed that `eval` and `pdf` are set to zero before these functions are called, which can cause problems if not.

This patch fixes this potential problem by explicitly setting `eval` and `pdf` to zero when the sampled direction is invalid.

I also added a sanity check if `eval` and `pdf` are valid (i.e., >= 0.f).
The check is activated when build in debug mode and with the `WITH_CYCLES_DEBUG` set to `ON`.

Reviewed By: brecht, sergey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14776
2022-04-28 18:14:06 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
51380b9346 Fix Cycles Metal build error and GCC warning after recent changes
Function overloading of make_float4() doesn't work since it's a macro, just
don't do this minor cleanup then.
2022-03-23 23:25:31 +01:00