The issue was that the same point cache was read by multiple
threads at the same time (the same object was evaluated for
render and for the viewport).
Both threads incremented PTCacheMem->cur which lead to the crash.
The fix is to remove the PTCacheMem->cur and store it on the
stack instead. This way every thread has its own cur.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9606
This is actually a user interface issue, introduced on 0688309988.
but->tip is checked for NULL in other parts, and rightly so, since here
it crashes Blender.
On a side note I don't know how to reliably reproduce the original bug
whose fix introduced this issue. That got on the way of seeing whether
this is the correct fix, if it happens outside greasepencil operators.
Maybe it is an operator that is missing a tooltip? Impossible to tell
without more information from said commit. That said since this happened
during the end of bcon3 and we are not in bcon4 I'm going ahead with
this NULL check commit.
Patch reviewed by Philipp Oeser and Sergey Sharybin.
The logic for separator-spacers (used here for right-alignment) didn't take
region scaling into account. Usually that's not an issue because they are
otherwise only used in headers which can't zoom.
During some operators like rotate in grease pencil edit mode the
hierarchy lines in the outliner would draw twice as thick. Set the width
before drawing the lines in the outliner.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9589
This is an addendum to previous boolean fix, where the object
transformation was "cleaned". Now the operand one is too.
This fixes the issue shown in the video in T82301 when you move
a column around the XY plane with the top and bottom faces
supposedly coplanar with a cube. The transformation matrix when
you do that has a tiny offset in the z component.
Scaling of forces needs more work. Before making changes to them it would be nice to have a setup, that works physically correct across multiple modifiers (cloth, rigid bodies, fluid).
This will be a to do for 2.92.
Active tile could be NULL when it was on the second tile before
switching back and forth between the Image/UDIM.
In the future we might also check that the active_tile_index is always
valid.
The root cause of this bug is that the function that updates the PBVH
normals is drw_sculpt_generate_calls. As now both the overlays and
mesh can be drawn without using pbvh drawing, the normals were not
updating. This patch forces a normals updates also in the no PBVH
drawing code path of the overlays. This was affecting both shading and
sculpt surface sampling in both flat and smooth shading modes.
Having the sculpt normals being updated by the drawing code is a wrong
design which also causes other issues like:
Brushes that sample the surface and do multiple stroke steps between
redraws will sample invalid normals, creating artifacts during the
stroke clearly visible in some brushes.
Brushes that do not need to sample the surface update the normals on
each redraw. This affects performance a lot as in some cases, updating the
normals takes more time than doing the brush deformation. If flat shading
is being used, this is only necessary to do once after the stroke ends.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9535
Pie menu had inconsistent behavior for dragging & releasing the key
compared to clicking on the button.
This was caused by the `onfree` argument being set to true,
preventing the button from running callbacks such as setting
up undo data & auto-keyframe
This argument should only be used when freeing the button,
set this to false as is done for regular menus.
This brush needs to be disabled for dyntopo as it stores its custom data
and deforms from original coordiantes.
Reviewed By: sergey
Maniphest Tasks: T82542
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9516
Regression introduced by {b17cca6966}. When centralizing the gpu texture
premultiplication setting it was assumed that generated images
(`IMA_TYPE_UV_TEST`) were stored as premultiplied. That assumption was
totally wrong as the alpha association is determined by the existing of
the float/byte buffer.
NOTE: This change will render generated images with pure emissive
colors (show colors when alpha=0.0) what might add more reports. Any
reports could be merged in the next report {T82790}.
Reviewed By: Clément Foucault, Philipp Oeser
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9585
After recent changes to the context panel layout (rB187cc5e26d28b1a8),
there has been an error printed when running propery search:
> Error: separator_spacer() not supported in popups.
The layout code thinks it's drawing in a menu because region->visible
isn't properly set for the other tab searches. This patch sets that field
for the temporary searching region, but it also disables searching in the
context breadcrumbs panel, because at best this will just give results
for the names of the active object, etc. This isn't helpful since
those labels are mostly in every tab anyway.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9425
Logic was incorrect, mistake in f3b8792b96.
Updated comment to make intent more clear.
Same as fd78f8699e, but needed conflict resolution as the panel-type
flags where renamed in master.
Edges with 3 or more connected UV's caused UV pack to fail.
Instead of using functions from uvedit_parametrizer.c which are intended
specifically for ABF/LSCM unwrapping, use a simpler method for packing
which stores arrays of BMesh faces.
The clone tool in the image editor can show a second texture on top
of the image. This wasn't ported and now results into alpha and depth
issues. This fix adds the clone tool drawing to the overlay engine.
Reviewed By: Clément Foucault
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9352
In 8d1978a8e0 bmain entry is updated when prefetching is started,
but this must be done before seq_prefetch_update_context(). Otherwise
created cache keys will be incorrect.
This happens immediately after prefetch is started. When it's refreshed
problem goes away.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9581
When offsetting strips to the left, to make space when syncing strip
length, move the preceding NLA strips instead of the succeeding strips.
The bug seems to be from a copy/pasting typo.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9583
Select only editable keys on selected curves when "Only Show Selected
Curves" is enabled in the Graph Editor's View menu.
This prevents selecting invisible keys with box, circle, and lasso
select in the Graph Editor.
Reviewed By: looch
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9580
Crash is related to the definition of the GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE. OpenGL does not clearly
defined `GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE` exactly means. Both on AMD and NVIDIA we have issues with
huge textures that they don't get created even if they are smaller. (See {D9530} for
research).
This patch will try to create the texture in a smaller size when the texture creation
failed.
Final implementation by: Clément Foucault
We should create a solution that doesn't need downscaling. For this specific case ARB_sparse_texture might help to create cleaner code, but you still have to commit the whole image what introduces several draw calls. Other improvement is to optimize the scaling; current implementation isn't optimized for performance.
Reviewed By: Clément Foucault
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9524
This is was caused by incorrectly set preview_render_size in VSE
rendering context. Value was set to SEQ_PROXY_RENDER_SIZE_FULL, but
it should be SEQ_PROXY_RENDER_SIZE_SCENE as scene render size is
being used.
This is same fix as 0d7036b40e, but I did not checked openGL
render pipeline.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9562
Use either scene render size or fixed preview scale factor.
Previously scene render size was used as baseline value for text size
correction. This is incorrect.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9563
The icons originally chosen for the collection colors were selected
during development and had a few issues with contrast in the light
theme, and the gray color was not a good choice against the default gray
backgrounds.
The new colors are more readable in both default Blender themes. Gray
was replaced with pink.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9504
The original code for viewlayer collection flag syncing across moves
from D9158 didn't consider the case where the collection could no longer
be found in its original view layer (moving a collections betwen scenes).
The fix is to just check if the collection starts in the same scene as
it will be moved to before trying to do the flag syncing. I thought about
this for a while and tried a couple other solutions, but I couldn't come
up with a proper way to support syncing the layer collection flags across
scenes without making too many changes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9568
Remove `return` from for-loop which blocked the recalculation of driven
values when it found the first driver.
Reviewed By: sybren, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9515
Previously the return value of `ufopen` wasn't checked and if it failed,
`NULL` was passed into `fclose()` which resulted in a crash. This patch
avoids this by returning from `BLI_gzopen` when the file cannot be created.
Reviewed By: sebbas, iss
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9576
is present
Caused by rB4212b6528afb.
'updateGLSLCurveMapping()' compares cacheIDs and in certain scenarios,
these are the same when they should not.
- whenever we had multiple viewports that are colormanaged with
curvemappings this worked right (cacheIDs were different)
- for example, this also worked right when the ImageEditor displays a
Render Result or a Compositor Viewer
- but it worked wrong when the Image Editor displays any other Image (or
no Image at all)
- it also worked right if there were multiple Image Editors [and one of
them displays a Render Result e.g]
Now why is this so?
For comparison, the curve mapping's pointer/address is used.
- update_glsl_display_processor frees the curve_mapping, see
BKE_curvemapping_free(global_glsl_state.curve_mapping)
- similar, update_glsl_display_processor creates a new curvemapping, see
BKE_curvemapping_copy(view_settings->curve_mapping)
- now for the situation that a viewport with curvemapping and a viewport
without curvemapping is present and you make changes to the curvemapping
the following happens:
-- curve_mapping_settings->cache_id is set once [to the memory address
of curvemapping before change]
-- change happens
-- viewport 1 frees curvemapping
-- viewport 2 duplicates using BKE_curvemapping_copy, but this one gets
the same address like before the change
-- this means we have different data on the same address with the same
cacheID...
Solution: to really make the cache ID unique we can combine the pointer
with its 'changed_timestamp' [which increases on every change].
Reviewers: jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T82460
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9559
The issues was that Blender was trying to refresh the
splash screen region. However, opening the file browser
closed the splash screen and freed the region.
The fix is to simply not refresh the region.
Has been approved in T81817.
Two problems were fixed. One, the code for dissolving vertices
left a face around if dissolving a vertex would leave less than
three vertices. Instead, the face should be deleted.
Two, with transformations like "rotate 180 degrees", this should
be no problem with exact, but the current transformation matrix
has very small non-zero entries where it shouldn't. Cleaning the
transformation matrix makes it more likely that user expectations
about coplanar faces will be fulfilled.
It should not be possible to set the scene collection's color tag
through rna. Also adds a missing notifier for setting the collection
color tag from python.
After rB452a1c7b3838 there were still a few cases where the old
collection icon was used in the interface. Replace these with the new
filled collection icon.
Only a single DEG operation node `POSE_SPLINE_IK_SOLVER` should
be added in this case [ see `build_splineik_pose`, same is already done
for overlapping IK in `build_ik_pose`]
ref T82347.
Reviewers: sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T82347
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9471
Add a new property `co_ui` to Keyframes, the modification of which will
apply to the keyframe itself as well as its Bézier handles.
Dragging the "Keyframe" slider in the properties panel now maintains the
deltas between the keyframe and its handles, just like moving the key in
the graph editor would.
Reviewed by @sybren in T81813.
This is more in line to other eyedropper usages throughout blender.
Affected operators:
- Sample Dyntopo detail
- Extract Face Set (as reported in T82615)
ref T82615
Maniphest Tasks: T82615
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9531