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Campbell Barton
6eb59c5778 Cleanup: GCC redundant declarations
Previous waning suppression was only tested with clang.
2019-02-23 22:18:34 +11:00
Campbell Barton
702a2ba0ef Cleanup: quiet undeclared variable warnings 2019-02-23 19:20:20 +11:00
Campbell Barton
b6f8afc13a C logging: make pthread use optional
There is no need for threading for makesrna/makesdna,
disable it to avoid hassles linking build time utilities.
2019-02-22 19:45:22 +11:00
Brecht Van Lommel
d6b5ee99fe Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-21 18:04:02 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
f1304c973f Fix T61810: Cycles OpenCL denoising broken after recent changes. 2019-02-21 16:47:04 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
6e53fdc18f Cycles OpenCL: Motion Blur Compile Directives
When using preview rendering through a camera or final rendering
the `scene.render.use_motion_blur` was not respected when building
the compile directives.

This patch will when building the compile directives check if
motion blur is enabled at all. This should lead to more efficient
kernels when no motion blur is needed.

Tags: #cycles

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4387
2019-02-21 16:33:29 +01:00
Sergey Sharybin
8986c92b65 Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-21 15:33:07 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
a51d08f473 Fix: Missing closing brackets in include 2019-02-21 14:36:51 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
6e9dca2214 Codestyle: Indentation 2019-02-21 08:52:04 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
fab6c5040d Fix: OpenCL Displacement and light sampling
The bake kernels are also used during mesh displacement and light
importance sampling. We disabled the implementation of these kernels
when baking was not enabled.
2019-02-21 08:11:02 +01:00
Campbell Barton
94f83a4ebd Fix T61765: thread-unsafe logging used 2019-02-21 11:33:50 +11:00
Sergey Sharybin
9e4d561a8b Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-20 23:20:43 +01:00
Sergey Sharybin
ccd291aafb Cycles: Fix uninitialized number of hits
Was happening when looking for all intersections for transparent shadow rays
in the case the ray is degenerate.

Still quesitonable whether we should consider this a transparent or opaque
configuraiton. Ideally, we should prevent such rays from happening, but that
is another vector of debugging.
2019-02-20 23:20:07 +01:00
Ray Molenkamp
4ec6b16b4e cycles/opencl: Fix compile error.
added missing quote, introduced in rB15edda3a8e07003bef695cca939744bbea80ad18
2019-02-20 11:44:06 -07:00
Brecht Van Lommel
9a9336cb45 Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-20 19:07:25 +01:00
William Reynish
3f65cad5ae Units: Use pixels for denoising radius property, and set Cycles motion blur duration to factor.
Also fix own mistake of using of spaces instead of tabs in RNA.
2019-02-20 18:02:26 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
fda79dbd79 Cleanup: fix compiler warning. 2019-02-20 16:39:12 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
8a4cdda373 Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-20 15:22:23 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
949ab753bb Cycles OpenCL: Remove OpenCL MegaKernel
Using OpenCL MegaKernel has been slow and therefore not usefull.
This patch will remove the mega kernel from the OpenCL codebase
and the OpenCLDeviceBase class.

T61736: removal of mega kernel
T61703: baking does not work with mega kernel

Tags: #cycles

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4383
2019-02-20 15:17:22 +01:00
Sergey Sharybin
9315cc443b Cycles: Fix wrong vertex color and UV for hair
Was introduced by rB03013c23179 and caused by missing
occasions of when hair strands are zero length.
2019-02-20 14:47:46 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
e2a90b8045 Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-19 19:00:46 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
667033e89e T61463: Separate Baking kernels
Cycles OpenCL: Split baking kernels in own program

Fix T61463. Before this patch baking was part of the base kernels. There
are 3 baking kernels that and all 3 uses shader evaluation. Only for one
of these kernels the functionality was wrapped in the __NO_BAKING__
compile directive.

When you start baking this leads to long compile times. By separating
in individual programs will reduce the compile times.

Also wrapped all baking kernels with __NO_BAKING__ to reduce the
compilation times.

Impact on compilation time

    job   |   scene_name    | previous |  new  | percentage
  --------+-----------------+----------+-------+------------
   T61463 | empty           |    10.63 |  7.27 |         32%
   T61463 | bmw             |    17.91 | 14.24 |         20%
   T61463 | fishycat        |    19.57 | 15.08 |         23%
   T61463 | barbershop      |    54.10 | 48.18 |         11%
   T61463 | classroom       |    17.55 | 14.42 |         18%
   T61463 | koro            |    18.92 | 17.15 |          9%
   T61463 | pavillion       |    17.43 | 14.23 |         18%
   T61463 | splash279       |    16.48 | 15.33 |          7%
   T61463 | volume_emission |    36.22 | 34.19 |          6%

Impact on render time

    job   |   scene_name    | previous |   new   | percentage
  --------+-----------------+----------+---------+------------
   T61463 | empty           |    21.06 |   20.54 |          2%
   T61463 | bmw             |   198.44 |  189.59 |          4%
   T61463 | fishycat        |   394.20 |  388.50 |          1%
   T61463 | barbershop      |  1188.16 | 1185.49 |          0%
   T61463 | classroom       |   341.08 |  339.27 |          1%
   T61463 | koro            |   472.43 |  360.70 |         24%
   T61463 | pavillion       |   905.77 |  902.14 |          0%
   T61463 | splash279       |    55.26 |   54.92 |          1%
   T61463 | volume_emission |    62.59 |   39.09 |         38%

I don't have a grounded explanation why koro and volume_emission is this much
faster; I have done several tests though...

Maniphest Tasks: T61463

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4376
2019-02-19 16:34:55 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
15edda3a8e T61463: Separate Baking kernels
Cycles OpenCL: Split baking kernels in own program

Fix T61463. Before this patch baking was part of the base kernels. There
are 3 baking kernels that and all 3 uses shader evaluation. Only for one
of these kernels the functionality was wrapped in the __NO_BAKING__
compile directive.

When you start baking this leads to long compile times. By separating
in individual programs will reduce the compile times.

Also wrapped all baking kernels with __NO_BAKING__ to reduce the
compilation times.

Impact on compilation time

    job   |   scene_name    | previous |  new  | percentage
  --------+-----------------+----------+-------+------------
   T61463 | empty           |    10.63 |  7.27 |         32%
   T61463 | bmw             |    17.91 | 14.24 |         20%
   T61463 | fishycat        |    19.57 | 15.08 |         23%
   T61463 | barbershop      |    54.10 | 48.18 |         11%
   T61463 | classroom       |    17.55 | 14.42 |         18%
   T61463 | koro            |    18.92 | 17.15 |          9%
   T61463 | pavillion       |    17.43 | 14.23 |         18%
   T61463 | splash279       |    16.48 | 15.33 |          7%
   T61463 | volume_emission |    36.22 | 34.19 |          6%

Impact on render time

    job   |   scene_name    | previous |   new   | percentage
  --------+-----------------+----------+---------+------------
   T61463 | empty           |    21.06 |   20.54 |          2%
   T61463 | bmw             |   198.44 |  189.59 |          4%
   T61463 | fishycat        |   394.20 |  388.50 |          1%
   T61463 | barbershop      |  1188.16 | 1185.49 |          0%
   T61463 | classroom       |   341.08 |  339.27 |          1%
   T61463 | koro            |   472.43 |  360.70 |         24%
   T61463 | pavillion       |   905.77 |  902.14 |          0%
   T61463 | splash279       |    55.26 |   54.92 |          1%
   T61463 | volume_emission |    62.59 |   39.09 |         38%

I don't have a grounded explanation why koro and volume_emission is this much
faster; I have done several tests though...

Maniphest Tasks: T61463

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4376
2019-02-19 16:33:50 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
e6f5632eb1 T61513: Refactored Cycles Attribute Retrieval
There is a generic function to retrieve float and float3 attributes
`primitive_attribute_float` and primitive_attribute_float3`. Inside
these functions an prioritised if-else construction checked where
the attribute is stored and then retrieved from that location.

Actually the calling function most of the time already knows where
the data is stored. So we could simplify this by splitting these
functions and remove the check logic.

This patch splits the `primitive_attribute_float?` functions into
`primitive_surface_attribute_float?` and `primitive_volume_attribute_float?`.
What leads to less branching and more optimum kernels.

The original function is still being used by OSL and `svm_node_attr`.

This will reduce the compilation time and render time for kernels.
Especially in production scenes there is a lot of benefit.

Impact in compilation times

    job  |   scene_name    | previous |  new  | percentage
  -------+-----------------+----------+-------+------------
  t61513 | empty           |    10.63 | 10.66 |          0%
  t61513 | bmw             |    17.91 | 17.65 |          1%
  t61513 | fishycat        |    19.57 | 17.68 |         10%
  t61513 | barbershop      |    54.10 | 24.41 |         55%
  t61513 | classroom       |    17.55 | 16.29 |          7%
  t61513 | koro            |    18.92 | 18.05 |          5%
  t61513 | pavillion       |    17.43 | 16.52 |          5%
  t61513 | splash279       |    16.48 | 14.91 |         10%
  t61513 | volume_emission |    36.22 | 21.60 |         40%

Impact in render times

    job  |   scene_name    | previous |  new   | percentage
  -------+-----------------+----------+--------+------------
  61513 | empty           |    21.06 |  20.35 |          3%
  61513 | bmw             |   198.44 | 190.05 |          4%
  61513 | fishycat        |   394.20 | 401.25 |         -2%
  61513 | barbershop      |  1188.16 | 912.39 |         23%
  61513 | classroom       |   341.08 | 340.38 |          0%
  61513 | koro            |   472.43 | 471.80 |          0%
  61513 | pavillion       |   905.77 | 899.80 |          1%
  61513 | splash279       |    55.26 |  54.86 |          1%
  61513 | volume_emission |    62.59 |  61.70 |          1%

There is also a possitive impact when using CPU and CUDA, but they are small.

I didn't split the hair logic from the surface logic due to:

* Hair and surface use same attribute types. It was not clear if it could be
  splitted when looking at the code only.
* Hair and surface are quick to compile and to read. So the benefit is quite
  small.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4375
2019-02-19 16:28:25 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
d6d306441f T61513: Refactored Cycles Attribute Retrieval
There is a generic function to retrieve float and float3 attributes
`primitive_attribute_float` and primitive_attribute_float3`. Inside
these functions an prioritised if-else construction checked where
the attribute is stored and then retrieved from that location.

Actually the calling function most of the time already knows where
the data is stored. So we could simplify this by splitting these
functions and remove the check logic.

This patch splits the `primitive_attribute_float?` functions into
`primitive_surface_attribute_float?` and `primitive_volume_attribute_float?`.
What leads to less branching and more optimum kernels.

The original function is still being used by OSL and `svm_node_attr`.

This will reduce the compilation time and render time for kernels.
Especially in production scenes there is a lot of benefit.

Impact in compilation times

    job  |   scene_name    | previous |  new  | percentage
  -------+-----------------+----------+-------+------------
  t61513 | empty           |    10.63 | 10.66 |          0%
  t61513 | bmw             |    17.91 | 17.65 |          1%
  t61513 | fishycat        |    19.57 | 17.68 |         10%
  t61513 | barbershop      |    54.10 | 24.41 |         55%
  t61513 | classroom       |    17.55 | 16.29 |          7%
  t61513 | koro            |    18.92 | 18.05 |          5%
  t61513 | pavillion       |    17.43 | 16.52 |          5%
  t61513 | splash279       |    16.48 | 14.91 |         10%
  t61513 | volume_emission |    36.22 | 21.60 |         40%

Impact in render times

    job  |   scene_name    | previous |  new   | percentage
  -------+-----------------+----------+--------+------------
  61513 | empty           |    21.06 |  20.35 |          3%
  61513 | bmw             |   198.44 | 190.05 |          4%
  61513 | fishycat        |   394.20 | 401.25 |         -2%
  61513 | barbershop      |  1188.16 | 912.39 |         23%
  61513 | classroom       |   341.08 | 340.38 |          0%
  61513 | koro            |   472.43 | 471.80 |          0%
  61513 | pavillion       |   905.77 | 899.80 |          1%
  61513 | splash279       |    55.26 |  54.86 |          1%
  61513 | volume_emission |    62.59 |  61.70 |          1%

There is also a possitive impact when using CPU and CUDA, but they are small.

I didn't split the hair logic from the surface logic due to:

* Hair and surface use same attribute types. It was not clear if it could be
  splitted when looking at the code only.
* Hair and surface are quick to compile and to read. So the benefit is quite
  small.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4375
2019-02-19 16:25:48 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
8138eb0dfe Fix Cycles OpenCL multithreaded compilation not working on Windows. 2019-02-19 13:48:56 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
84a5abdb31 Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-19 08:05:15 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
ecd66f69e7 Revert "Cycles: Change OpenCL split kernel to use single program by default"
This reverts commit c6bf5d4724.

Related to D2264: When multi process opencl kernel compilation is in place single-program compiles slower then multi-program. c6bf5d4724 was created as single-program compiled faster, but this is not the case anymore. So let's revert this change. Production scenes like victor and barbershop even render quicker.

Change in Cycles OpenCL compilation times

>    job    |   scene_name    | compilation_time | render_time
>  Baseline | empty           |            22.73 |       20.63
>  T61514   | empty           |            10.63 |       21.06
>  Baseline | bmw             |            56.44 |      191.00
>  T61514   | bmw             |            17.91 |      198.44
>  Baseline | fishycat        |            59.50 |      393.48
>  T61514   | fishycat        |            19.57 |      394.20
>  Baseline | barbershop      |           212.28 |     1623.53
>  T61514   | barbershop      |            54.10 |     1188.16
>  Baseline | victor          |            67.51 |     1459.80
>  T61514   | victor          |            22.06 |     1381.58
>  Baseline | classroom       |            51.46 |      341.23
>  T61514   | classroom       |            17.55 |      341.08
>  Baseline | koro            |            62.48 |      475.96
>  T61514   | koro            |            18.92 |      472.43
>  Baseline | pavillion       |            54.37 |      903.48
>  T61514   | pavillion       |            17.43 |      905.77
>  Baseline | splash279       |            47.43 |       52.92
>  T61514   | splash279       |            16.48 |       55.26
>  Baseline | volume_emission |           145.22 |       62.38
>  T61514   | volume_emission |            36.22 |       62.59

Reviewers: #cycles, brecht, sergey

Reviewed By: #cycles, brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4349
2019-02-19 07:48:51 +01:00
Sergey Sharybin
03013c2317 Cycles: Keep all hair strands
Previously, hair strands of zero length of too few control
points would have been ignored. This is fine for a render
without motion blur. But once motion blur is enabled it is
becoming more tricky to match topology.

Even more, it was causing access (and possibly writes) past
the array boundaries in case when time step 0 ignored some
strands and steps around it did not.

If this is becoming problematic for BVH to do reliable
intersections this is to be solved on the BVH builder side.
The export from Blender to Cycles shouldn't really make
decisions there.
2019-02-18 15:25:10 +01:00
Bastien Montagne
4c3d486f69 Fix broken Cycles test build after recent commit.
Broken by rB4ce9785e0158, please do full complete build before
committing!
2019-02-18 15:00:17 +01:00
William Reynish
61a9f41cf5 UI: bake panel layout improvements
All the controls were just really thrown in there without any proper
organization.
This gives it more structure.

- Correct use of sub-panels to communicate hierarchy and sections.
- Use flow layout for toggles.
- Use consistent names for "Bake Type".
2019-02-18 14:50:42 +11:00
Campbell Barton
de13d0a80c doxygen: add newline after \file
While \file doesn't need an argument, it can't have another doxy
command after it.
2019-02-18 08:22:12 +11:00
Campbell Barton
3316853323 Cleanup: conform headers to have license first
Also remove doxy comments for licenses and add missing GPL header.
2019-02-18 08:22:11 +11:00
Brecht Van Lommel
c5f13ecbc0 Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-17 15:57:34 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
8a97b85555 Fix T54504: Cycles wrong backwards compatibility with linked libraries.
The code assumed all datablocks were read from .blend files saved with the
same version. This restructures the Cycles versioning code to take into
account libraries.
2019-02-17 15:41:42 +01:00
Sergey Sharybin
6e40e3489f Add global control over disabling high-resolution smoke draw
Can be found in the viewport's simplify panel, allows to easily
disable high-res display for all the smokes in the scene.
2019-02-15 17:55:24 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
9800837b98 Cycles: Support multithreaded compilation of kernels
This patch implements a workaround to get the multithreaded compilation from D2231 working.
So far, it only works for Blender, not for Cycles Standalone. Also, I have only tested the Linux codepath in the helper function.
Depends on D2231.

Patch by lukasstockner97, jbakker, brecht

    job    |   scene_name    | compilation_time
----------+-----------------+------------------
    Baseline | empty           |            22.73
    D2264    | empty           |            13.94
    Baseline | bmw             |            56.44
    D2264    | bmw             |            41.32
    Baseline | fishycat        |            59.50
    D2264    | fishycat        |            45.19
    Baseline | barbershop      |           212.28
    D2264    | barbershop      |           169.81
    Baseline | victor          |            67.51
    D2264    | victor          |            53.60
    Baseline | classroom       |            51.46
    D2264    | classroom       |            39.02
    Baseline | koro            |            62.48
    D2264    | koro            |            49.03
    Baseline | pavillion       |            54.37
    D2264    | pavillion       |            38.82
    Baseline | splash279       |            47.43
    D2264    | splash279       |            37.94
    Baseline | volume_emission |           145.22
    D2264    | volume_emission |           121.10

This patch reduced compilation time as the split kernels and base
kernels are compiled in parallel. In cycles debug mode (256) you can set
unmark the opencl single program file, what reduces the compilation time
even further (bmw 17 seconds, barbershop 53 seconds).

Reviewers: brecht, dingto, sergey, juicyfruit, lukasstockner97

Reviewed By: brecht

Subscribers: Loner, jbakker, candreacchio, 3dLuver, LazyDodo, bliblubli

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2264
2019-02-15 08:56:20 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
4ce9785e01 Cycles: Support multithreaded compilation of kernels
This patch implements a workaround to get the multithreaded compilation from D2231 working.
So far, it only works for Blender, not for Cycles Standalone. Also, I have only tested the Linux codepath in the helper function.
Depends on D2231.

Reviewers: brecht, dingto, sergey, juicyfruit, lukasstockner97

Reviewed By: brecht

Subscribers: Loner, jbakker, candreacchio, 3dLuver, LazyDodo, bliblubli

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2264
2019-02-15 08:49:25 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
7a41c1634b Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-14 20:00:37 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
de0e456a6c Cleanup: fix compiler warnings. 2019-02-14 19:39:39 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
9886ae6331 Fix T61470: incorrect saturation clamping in recent bugfix.
We should clamp the result after multiplication.
2019-02-14 19:28:44 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
fb6f1aa12f Fix Cycles Embree crash on macOS, due to too small thread stack size. 2019-02-14 17:21:55 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
93d11edd7e Fix Cycles build error with OpenImageIO 2.x. 2019-02-14 17:20:43 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
dbd9b7590a Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-13 19:02:43 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
ec559912fb Fix T61470: inconsistent HSV node results with saturation > 1.0.
Values outside the 0..1 range produce negative colors, so now clamp to that
range everywhere. Also fixes improper handling of hue > 2.0 in some places.
2019-02-13 17:06:30 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
79f5b825a9 Fix T61502: Cycles wrong other object texture coordinates in OSL.
The row/column major matrix conversion was done twice.
2019-02-13 15:03:08 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
74a3d9b410 Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-13 14:34:26 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
1bbe770030 Fix missing Cycles cryptomatte metadata in renders. 2019-02-13 14:34:17 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
3866161da8 Fix T61457, T61489, T61482: build errors and memory warning in Cycles.
For OIIO 2.x we must use unique_ptr. This also required updating the
guarded allocator for std::move to work. Since C++11 construct/destroy
have a default implementation that also works this case, so we just
leave it out.
2019-02-13 14:00:36 +01:00
Brecht Van Lommel
d8888b2f48 Merge branch 'blender2.7' 2019-02-11 18:39:31 +01:00