This commit updates all defines, compiler flags and cleans up some code for unused CPU capabilities.
There should be no functional change, unless it's run on a CPU that supports sse41 but not sse42. It will fallback to the SSE2 kernel in this case.
In preparation for the new SSE4.2 minimum in Blender 4.2.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/118043
Along with the 4.1 libraries upgrade, we are bumping the clang-format
version from 8-12 to 17. This affects quite a few files.
If not already the case, you may consider pointing your IDE to the
clang-format binary bundled with the Blender precompiled libraries.
The NanoVDB headers are not compatible with Metal due to missing address
space qualifiers. We currently have a big patch for NanoVDB header
files, which is difficult to update for OpenVDB 11. Instead extract a
few hundred lines of code from NanoVDB to do just what we need.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/115992
This makes the GPU tricubic implementation more efficient. The dense
grid code implemented this in terms of trilinear lookups that are
hardware accelerated, but for NanoVDB this just causes unnecessary voxel
reads. Instead match the CPU code.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/115992
For repeat / extend / mirror mode, both wrap and read_clip functions did
the bounds check. Removing it improves performance between 0.5% and 1.5%
in the classroom scene in one test. Clip mode is unchanged.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109304
In Embree, tfar modification is taken into account by rtcIntersect1
only when hits are accepted. In order to overcome this, we now check
manually for a max_t value in the filter function.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/108706
We should be recording only the N closest hits in case the number of
hits is exceeding the maximum allowed or the size of the hits stack.
Previously, some cases made it record hits beyond the furthest recorded
one due to lack of hit distance check.
Updated Embree 4 library with GPU support is required for it to be
compiled - compatiblity with Embree 3 and Embree 4 without GPU support
is maintained.
Enabling hardware raytracing is an opt-in user setting for now.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/106266
While keeping SSE2, SSE4.1 and AVX2. This does not affect hardware support, it
only slightly reduces performance for some older CPUs.
To reduce maintenance cost and improve compile times.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16978
This adds a new mirror image extension type for shaders and
geometry nodes (next to the existing repeat, extend and clip
options).
See D16432 for a more detailed explanation of `wrap_mirror`.
This also adds a new sampler flag `GPU_SAMPLER_MIRROR_REPEAT`.
It acts as a modifier to `GPU_SAMPLER_REPEAT`, so any `REPEAT`
flag must be set for the `MIRROR` flag to have an effect.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16432
The distinction existed for legacy reasons, to easily port of Embree
intersection code without affecting the main vector types. However we are now
using SIMD for these types as well, so no good reason to keep the distinction.
Also more consistently pass these vector types by value in inline functions.
Previously it was partially changed for functions used by Metal to avoid having
to add address space qualifiers, simple to do it everywhere.
Also removes function declarations for vector math headers, serves no real
purpose.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16146
This adds path guiding features into Cycles by integrating Intel's Open Path
Guiding Library. It can be enabled in the Sampling > Path Guiding panel in the
render properties.
This feature helps reduce noise in scenes where finding a path to light is
difficult for regular path tracing.
The current implementation supports guiding directional sampling decisions on
surfaces, when the material contains a least one diffuse component, and in
volumes with isotropic and anisotropic Henyey-Greenstein phase functions.
On surfaces, the guided sampling decision is proportional to the product of
the incident radiance and the normal-oriented cosine lobe and in volumes it
is proportional to the product of the incident radiance and the phase function.
The incident radiance field of a scene is learned and updated during rendering
after each per-frame rendering iteration/progression.
At the moment, path guiding is only supported by the CPU backend. Support for
GPU backends will be added in future versions of OpenPGL.
Ref T92571
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15286
It should consistently use the Cycles pirmitive ID for self intersection detection,
not the one from the OptiX or Embree acceleration structure.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15632
* OneAPI: remove separate float3 definition
* OneAPI: disable operator[] to match other GPUs
* OneAPI: make int3 compact to match other GPUs
* Use #pragma once
* Add __KERNEL_NATIVE_VECTOR_TYPES__ to simplify checks
* Remove unused vector3
Simplifies intersection code a little and slightly improves precision regarding
self intersection.
The parametric texture coordinate in shader nodes is still the same as before
for compatibility.
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.
Having the OptiX/MetalRT/Embree/MetalRT implementations all in one file with
many #ifdefs became too confusing. Instead split it up per device, and also
move it together with device specific hit/filter/intersect functions and
associated data types.
* 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.
This patch makes it possible to change the precision with which to
store volume data in the NanoVDB data structure (as float, half, or
using variable bit quantization) via the previously unused precision
field in the volume data block.
It makes it possible to further reduce memory usage during
rendering, at a slight cost to the visual detail of a volume.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10023
Explicit template specialization has to happen outside of class
definition (some compilers are more lenient). Since it is not possible to
specialize the method without also specializing the enclosing class for
all of its possible types, the method is moved outside of the class, and
specialized there.
Use templates to optimize the CPU texture sampler to interpolate using
float for single component datatypes instead of using float4 for all types.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14424
CPU code for cubic interpolation with clip texture extension only performed
texture interpolation inside the range of [0,1]. As a result, even though the
volume's color is sampled using cubic interpolation, the boundary is not
being interpolated. The GPU appears was interpolating samples that span the
clip boundary softening the edge, which the CPU now does also.
This commit also includes refactoring of 2D and 3D texture sampling in
preparation of adding new extension modes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14295
* Replace license text in headers with SPDX identifiers.
* Remove specific license info from outdated readme.txt, instead leave details
to the source files.
* Add list of SPDX license identifiers used, and corresponding license texts.
* Update copyright dates while we're at it.
Ref D14069, T95597
MSL requires that constant address space literals be declared at program
scope. This patch moves the `blackbody_table_r/g/b` and `cie_colour_match`
constants into separate files so they can be declared at the appropriate scope.
Ref T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13241