Embree 4.4 introduces an improvement in the Embree GPU
implementation by dropping shared memory usage in favor
of direct controllable memory transfers. This should allow
addressing several problems spotted in Blender regarding
multithreading and memory corruption when BVH and rendering
happen at the same time. However, to implement such
improvements, the API has changed for several functions, and
this commit adopts Blender code to these changes, making Blender
buildable and functional with all existing Embree 4.X
versions, before and after 4.4.
No functional changes in Blender behavior are expected if
using Embree versions below 4.4.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/139061
On the user level spatial splits on hair BVH leads to very long build times,
without giving too much advantage in the render times.
There is also some issues and possibly bugs in the builder which lead to all
sort of numerical issues (like divisions by zero). There are also performance
issues that comes from the fact that the alignment space is applied every time
primitive's aligned bounds are requested. It also seems that the splitting
might not be considering aligned space consistently when calculating SAH and
performing splits.
It does sound like issues we'd get fixed ideally, but the importance of the
BVH2 is fading out with the HW-RT becoming more and more popular.
This change contains fix needed for the split algorithm to avoid numerical
issue reported by UBSAN when rendering the `BVH2 particle simple.blend` from
the #126508.
Ref #126508
Ref #136245
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/136430
Check was misc-const-correctness, combined with readability-isolate-declaration
as suggested by the docs.
Temporarily clang-format "QualifierAlignment: Left" was used to get consistency
with the prevailing order of keywords.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132361
* Use .empty() and .data()
* Use nullptr instead of 0
* No else after return
* Simple class member initialization
* Add override for virtual methods
* Include C++ instead of C headers
* Remove some unused includes
* Use default constructors
* Always use braces
* Consistent names in definition and declaration
* Change typedef to using
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132361
6c03339e48 moved from
rtcSetNewGeometryBuffer to rtcSetSharedGeometryBuffer but kept the
additional padding of 1 element in the function call.
It was previously used for over-allocating, to allow 16-byte reads of
all accessed elements, as Embree requires.
With rtcSetSharedGeometryBuffer, this argument led to an out-of-bounds
read as memory was already allocated without padding.
float3 is already 16-bytes so there is no need for padding, hence we
remove it.
We can also note that now, even when using rtcSetSharedGeometryBuffer,
over-allocating is not needed as it's done and functional on Embree side
since v3.6.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/129643
Previously, in case of a failure during BVH transfer, when running out
of memory for example, we could get an error such as "BVH failed to
migrate to the GPU due to Embree library error (no error)", because
embree error status was actually reset before being queried.
This commit fixes its propagation.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/129022
This enables scenes with all textures not fitting in GPU
memory to finally render. For scenes that are fitting,
no functional change or performance change is expected.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/122385
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.
In the commonly used cycles headers, it's enough to include
much smaller <iosfwd> than the full <iostream>. While looking at it,
removed inclusion of some other headers from commonly used headers,
that seemed to not be needed.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/111063
Only Embree CPU BVH was built in the multi-device case. However, one
Embree GPU BVH is needed per GPU, so we now reuse the same logic as in
the other backends.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/107992
HIP RT enables AMD hardware ray tracing on RDNA2 and above, and falls back to a
to shader implementation for older graphics cards. It offers an average 25%
sample rendering rate improvement in Cycles benchmarks, on a W6800 card.
The ray tracing feature functions are accessed through HIP RT SDK, available on
GPUOpen. HIP RT traversal functionality is pre-compiled in bitcode format and
shipped with the SDK.
This is not yet enabled as there are issues to be resolved, but landing the
code now makes testing and further changes easier.
Known limitations:
* Not working yet with current public AMD drivers.
* Visual artifact in motion blur.
* One of the buffers allocated for traversal has a static size. Allocating it
dynamically would reduce memory usage.
* This is for Windows only currently, no Linux support.
Co-authored-by: Brecht Van Lommel <brecht@blender.org>
Ref #105538
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