It is a know issue that split normals aren't supported when using high
quality normals in the viewport. Some AMD platforms were pushed to use
high quality normals to work around a driver bug where 1010102 texture
formats `GL_INT_2_10_10_10_REV` wasn't uploaded to the GPU.
This change will remove commonly used polaris platforms from the
work-around. This has been tested with a RX480 against the latest AMD
whql drivers (22.5.1). Users need to ensure that they use the latest
drivers that are available on their platform.
Although this change doesn't fix the underlying issue to support edit
normals when high quality normals are enabled. It will not force that
common platforms cannot use a feature as their platform is forced into
using a work-around.
* Port over new code tables from Cycles
* Convert Rec.709 to scene linear for lookup table.
* Move code for wavelength and blackbody to IMB so they can access the
required transforms, which are not in blenlib.
* Remove clamping from blackbody shader to bypass the texture read.
Since it's variable now easiest to just always read from the texture
than pass additional parameters.
* Fold XYZ to RGB conversion into the wavelength table.
Ref T68926
Since rB2a7a01b339ad, `lineSmooth` has lost its default value of true.
rBa0a99fb25284 only fixed the problem on master.
But thanks to @hitrpr for spotting the bug in version 3.2 too.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14876
GLSL has different max number of ssbo per glsl stage.
This patch checks if the number of compute ssbo blocks matches
our requirements for the GPU Subdiv, before enabling it.
Some platforms allow more ssbo bindings then blocks per stage.
This is caused by the geometry shader used by the edit mode line drawing.
If the drawcall uses indexed drawing and if the index buffer only contains
restart indices, it seems the result is 1 glitchy invocation of the
geometry shader.
Workaround by tagging these special case index buffers and bypassing
their drawcall.
Viewports where cleared explicitly due to compatibility reasons with Intel iGPUs.
This slowed down other platforms as well, this wasn't noticeable on all platforms.
This patch will be more selective when to enable the workaround.
Currently only for iGPUs on Mac + Linux.
Introduced by {35594f4b92fa4cbb5b848f447b7a3323e572b676}.
Some platforms do not support temp variables to be used as inout parameter.
Detected on Mac with Intel iGPU.
Some drivers completely forbid quote characters even in unused
preprocessor directives.
This patch adds a debug build check for all `.glsl` files that need to
be manually handled. For shared headers with `#include` directives, we
need to do runtime patching of the source to remove the quote.
Also fix an instance of the quotes check failing in `eevee_next`.
This was caused by the `Closure` members being added to the final contribution
more than once. The workaround is to clear the members once a closure has
been added to the final contribution. I used `inout` on `Closure` inputs
so that the render engine implementation of mix and add closure nodes
can do its own thing. The nodegraph handling of inout was changed for this
to work.
Curve tangent was correctly mistaken with curve normal.
This patch fixes the name of the output in the glsl function and make curve
attributes more explicit (with `curve_` prefix).
This also improve the normal computation by making it per pixel to match
cycles.
Also ports the changes to eevee-next.
On certain systems when eevee is used in a 3d viewport could crash. It
happened more often on slower systems or systems with slower glsl compilers.
For example an Intel Mac Mini. The cause was that even if a GPUMaterial
was in used it could be freed.
Overwriting UV map or vertex color data in Geometry nodes will move the
layers to another CustomData channel, and as such, will make attribute
lookup fail from the UVMap and Vertex Color nodes in EEVEE as the
CustomDataType will also be modified (i.e. no longer `CD_MTFACE` or
`CD_MCOL`).
As discussed in T93179, the solution is to use `CD_PROP_AUTO_FROM_NAME`
so that the render engine is able to find the attributes. This also makes
EEVEE emulate Cycles behaviour in this regard. `attr_load_uv` and
`attr_load_color` are also removed in favor of the generic attribute
API in the various GLSL shaders.
Although `CD_PROP_AUTO_FROM_NAME` is now used even for UV maps, the
active UV map is still used in case the attribute name is empty, to
preserve the old behavior.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13730
This commit introduce back support for all geometry types and all nodetree support.
Only the forward shading pipeline is implemented for now.
Vertex Displacement is automatically enabled for now.
Lighting & Shading is placeholder.
Related Task: T93220
# Conflicts:
# source/blender/draw/engines/eevee_next/eevee_engine.cc
# source/blender/gpu/CMakeLists.txt
This should have no functional changes.
This reduce the complexity of the shader by only supporting 2 colors.
We never use more than 2 color in practice and this makes usage not require
a UBO.
Simple port.
Also a description of how each shader is used has been added.
NOTE: The shader created using `OVERLAY_shader_paint_vertcol` cannot be tested.
Apparently it is created but not used.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14812
Simple port with a few cosmetic changes:
- Attribute named "color" for indices VBO is now called "index"
- The indices VBO is now composed of `int`s instead of `uint`s (this simplifies the source)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14800
The bitwise XOR used to compute the delta (`changed`) might produce NaN and
thus produce undefined behavior when comparing to another float (because of
float promotion).
shader_builder had no manifest set, leading
to the classic common control version being
loaded which in turn caused an import error
and made the executable fail to initialize.
Along with the port to createInfo this also:
- Packs constant uniforms in a UBO.
- Share enum declaration and unify names
- Makes codeflow easier to undestand.
- Split grid data to its own struct.
# Conflicts:
# source/blender/draw/engines/overlay/overlay_grid.c