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114 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
c10546f5e9 Cycles: Add support for shader raytracing in OptiX
Support for the AO and bevel shader nodes requires calling "optixTrace" from within the shading
VM, which is only allowed from inlined functions to the raygen program or callables. This patch
therefore converts the shading VM to use direct callables to make it work. To prevent performance
regressions a separate kernel module is compiled and used for this purpose.

Reviewed By: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9733
2020-12-04 13:04:11 +01:00
3a7fd309fc Spelling: It's Versus Its
Corrects incorrect usage of contraction for 'it is', when possessive 'its' was required.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9250

Reviewed by Campbell Barton
2020-10-19 08:12:33 -07:00
5801a016d4 Cycles: slightly improve OpenCL performance by reordering SVM enum values
Ref T71479
2020-03-24 16:49:46 +01:00
2bec6f1f06 Cycles: work around OpenCL performance regression after AOVs and vector rotate
We appear to be hitting some limit where adding any amount of code causes a
significant performance regression, no matter what it does. To work around
that a new node level was added.

Ref T71479
2020-03-24 16:49:46 +01:00
f8a4fb43fb Cleanup: remove unused Cycles kernel feature flags, replace by node levels 2020-03-24 16:49:46 +01:00
2d1cce8331 Cleanup: make format after SortedIncludes change 2020-03-19 09:33:58 +01:00
Charlie Jolly
20a4cdfd70 Cycles: Vector Rotate Node using Axis and Angle method
This node provides the ability to rotate a vector around a `center` point using either `Axis Angle` , `Single Axis` or `Euler` methods.

Reviewed By: #cycles, brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3789
2020-02-17 15:43:18 +00:00
c30d6571bb Add support for tiled images and the UDIM naming scheme
This patch contains the work that I did during my week at the Code Quest - adding support for tiled images to Blender.

With this patch, images now contain a list of tiles. By default, this just contains one tile, but if the source type is set to Tiled, the user can add additional tiles. When acquiring an ImBuf, the tile to be loaded is specified in the ImageUser.
Therefore, code that is not yet aware of tiles will just access the default tile as usual.

The filenames of the additional tiles are derived from the original filename according to the UDIM naming scheme - the filename contains an index that is calculated as (1001 + 10*<y coordinate of the tile> + <x coordinate of the tile>), where the x coordinate never goes above 9.
Internally, the various tiles are stored in a cache just like sequences. When acquired for the first time, the code will try to load the corresponding file from disk. Alternatively, a new operator can be used to initialize the tile similar to the New Image operator.

The following features are supported so far:
- Automatic detection and loading of all tiles when opening the first tile (1001)
- Saving all tiles
- Adding and removing tiles
- Filling tiles with generated images
- Drawing all tiles in the Image Editor
- Viewing a tiled grid even if no image is selected
- Rendering tiled images in Eevee
- Rendering tiled images in Cycles (in SVM mode)
- Automatically skipping loading of unused tiles in Cycles
- 2D texture painting (also across tiles)
- 3D texture painting (also across tiles, only limitation: individual faces can not cross tile borders)
- Assigning custom labels to individual tiles (drawn in the Image Editor instead of the ID)
- Different resolutions between tiles

There still are some missing features that will be added later (see T72390):
- Workbench engine support
- Packing/Unpacking support
- Baking support
- Cycles OSL support
- many other Blender features that rely on images

Thanks to Brecht for the review and to all who tested the intermediate versions!

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3509
2019-12-12 18:40:37 +01:00
Lukas Stockner
e760972221 Cycles: support for custom shader AOVs
Custom render passes are added in the Shader AOVs panel in the view layer
settings, with a name and data type. In shader nodes, an AOV Output node
is then used to output either a value or color to the pass.

Arbitrary names can be used for these passes, as long as they don't conflict
with built-in passes that are enabled. The AOV Output node can be used in both
material and world shader nodes.

Implemented by Lukas, with tweaks by Brecht.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4837
2019-12-10 20:44:46 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
e527544b76 Cycles: OpenCL Performance
When using OpenCL with Cycles the rendering time increased substantial.
After doing some tests the bottleneck was found in 4d voronoi and 2d and
3d smooth voronoi.

This change will hide these behind a specific compile directive so the
speed will improve.

AMD RX480 + BMW scene

    2.80 (3:10)
    2.81 (5:48)
    2.81 excluding 4d voronoi+2d/3d smooth (3:50)

Reviewed By: sergey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6231
2019-11-13 12:55:44 +01:00
OmarSquircleArt
2ea82e86ca Shading: Add Vertex Color node.
This patch adds a new Vertex Color node. The node also returns the alpha
of the vertex color layer as an output.

Reviewers: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5767
2019-09-12 17:42:13 +02:00
OmarSquircleArt
613b37bc2c Shading: Add More Features To The Voronoi Node.
This patch allows the Voronoi node to operate in 1D, 2D, and 4D space.
It also adds a Randomness input to control the randomness of the texture.
Additionally, it adds three new modes of operation:

- Smooth F1: A smooth version of F1 Voronoi with no discontinuities.
- Distance To Edge: Returns the distance to the edges of the cells.
- N-Sphere Radius: Returns the radius of the n-sphere inscribed in
the cells. In other words, it is half the distance between the
closest feature point and the feature point closest to it.

And it removes the following three modes of operation:

- F3.
- F4.
- Cracks.

The Distance metric is now called Euclidean, and it computes the actual
euclidean distance as opposed to the old method of computing the squared
euclidean distance.

This breaks backward compatibility in many ways, including the base case.

Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5743
2019-09-12 13:09:31 +02:00
OmarSquircleArt
f2176b3ff3 Shading: Extend Musgrave node to other dimensions.
This patch extends Musgrave noise to operate in 1D, 2D, 3D, and 4D
space. The Color output was also removed because it was identical
to the Fac output.

Reviewed By: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5566
2019-09-09 21:06:55 +02:00
OmarSquircleArt
baaa89a0bc Shading: Rewrite Mapping node with dynamic inputs.
This patch rewrites the Mapping node to support dynamic inputs. The
Max and Min options have been removed. They can be added as Min and
Max Vector Math nodes manually.

Texture nodes still use the old matrix-based mapping. A new SVM node
`NODE_TEXTURE_MAPPING` has been added to preserve this functionality.
Similarly, in GLSL, a `mapping_mat4` function has been added.

Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke
2019-09-04 23:17:13 +02:00
OmarSquircleArt
23564583a4 Shading: Extend Noise node to other dimenstions.
This patch extends perlin noise to operate in 1D, 2D, 3D, and 4D
space. The noise code has also been refactored to be more readable.

The Color output and distortion patterns changed, so this patch
breaks backward compatibility. This is due to the fact that we
now use random offsets as noise seeds, as opposed to swizzling
and constants offsets.

Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5560
2019-09-04 17:54:32 +02:00
2b999c6a68 Cycles: change svm node decoding for more efficient code generation on GPU
These functions no longer accept NULL. They were renamed for clarity and to
avoid hidden merge issues.

Ref D5363
2019-08-26 10:26:53 +02:00
OmarSquircleArt
133dfdd704 Shading: Add White Noise node.
The White Noise node hashes the input and returns a random number in the
range [0, 1]. The input can be a 1D, 2D, 3D, or a 4D vector.

Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5550
2019-08-21 20:04:09 +02:00
OmarSquircleArt
313b789289 Shading: Add Clamp node to Cycles and EEVEE.
This patch adds a new node that clamps a value between a maximum and
a minimum values.

Reviewers: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5476
2019-08-13 22:22:15 +02:00
OmarSquircleArt
71641ab56d Shading: Add Map Range node to Cycles and EEVEE.
This patch adds a new Map Range node that linearly remaps an input
value from a range to another. This node is similar to the compositor's
Map Range node.

Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5471
2019-08-13 16:38:56 +02:00
e12c08e8d1 ClangFormat: apply to source, most of intern
Apply clang format as proposed in T53211.

For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches
without conflicts, see:

https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
2019-04-17 06:21:24 +02:00
cb4b5e12ab Cycles: Cleanup, spacing after preprocessor
It is supposed to be two spaces before comment stating which if
else/endif statements corresponds to. Was mainly violated in the
header guards.
2018-11-09 11:34:54 +01:00
1daa20ad9f Cleanup: strip trailing space for cycles 2018-07-06 10:17:58 +02:00
d6313f47af Fix T55564: Cycles OpenCL build error on some scenes. 2018-06-21 11:46:52 +02:00
799779d432 Cycles: change Ambient Occlusion shader to output colors.
This means the shader can now be used for procedural texturing. New
settings on the node are Samples, Inside, Local Only and Distance.

Original patch by Lukas with further changes by Brecht.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3479
2018-06-15 22:16:06 +02:00
3ee606621c Cycles: Query XYZ to/from Scene Linear conversion from OCIO instead of assuming sRGB
I've limited it to just the RGB<->XYZ stuff for now, correct image handling is the next step.

Reviewers: brecht, sergey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3478
2018-06-14 22:21:37 +02:00
48155c210a Cycles: Add Support for IES files as textures for light strength
This patch adds support for IES files, a file format that is commonly used to store the directional intensity distribution of light sources.
The new IES node is supposed to be plugged into the Strength input of the Emission node of the lamp.

Since people generating IES files do not really seem to care about the standard, the parser is flexible enough to accept all test files I have tried.
Some common weirdnesses are distributing values over multiple lines that should go into one line, using commas instead of spaces as delimiters and adding various useless stuff at the end of the file.

The user interface of the node is similar to the script node, the user can either select an internal Text or load a file.
Internally, IES files are handled similar to Image textures: They are stored in slots by the LightManager and each unique IES is assigned to one slot.

The local coordinate system of the lamp is used, so that the direction of the light can be changed. For UI reasons, it's usually best to add an area light,
rotate it and then change its type, since especially the point light does not immediately show its local coordinate system in the viewport.

Reviewers: #cycles, dingto, sergey, brecht

Reviewed By: #cycles, dingto, brecht

Subscribers: OgDEV, crazyrobinhood, secundar, cardboard, pisuke, intrah, swerner, micah_denn, harvester, gottfried, disnel, campbellbarton, duarteframos, Lapineige, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto, marek, rickyblender, bliblubli, lockal, sergey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1543
2018-05-27 01:24:57 +02:00
0aec2dcd3a Cycles: add Principled Volume shader.
Similar to the Principled BSDF, this should make it easier to set up volume
materials. Smoke and fire can be rendererd with just a single principled
volume node, the appropriate attributes will be used when available. The node
also works for simpler homogeneous volumes like water or mist.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3033
2018-02-23 18:57:58 +01:00
1dcd7db73d Code cleanup: remove some more unused code after recent CUDA changes. 2018-02-18 00:53:03 +01:00
f9ea097a87 Cycles: add Vector Displacement node and extend Displacement node.
This adds midlevel and object/world space for displacement, and a
vector displacement node with tangent/object/world space, midlevel
and scale.

Note that tangent space vector displacement still is not exactly
compatible with maps created by other software, this will require
changes to the tangent computation.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1734
2018-02-03 12:20:26 +01:00
4a5ee1a5a2 Cycles: add Displacement node.
This converts object space height to world space displacement, to be
linked to the new vector displacement material output.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3015
2018-01-23 11:12:26 +01:00
948515c21a Fix T53600: Cycles shader mixing issue with principled BSDF and zero weights.
SVM nodes need to read all data to get the right offset for the following node.
This is quite weak, a more generic solution would be good in the future.
2017-12-25 23:59:20 +01:00
26f39e6359 Cycles: add bevel shader, for raytrace based rounded edges.
The algorithm averages normals from nearby surfaces. It uses the same
sampling strategy as BSSRDFs, casting rays along the normal and two
orthogonal axes, and combining the samples with MIS.

The main concern here is that we are introducing raytracing inside
shader evaluation, which could be quite bad for GPU performance and
stack memory usage. In practice it doesn't seem so bad though.

Note that using this feature can easily slow down renders 20%, and
that if you care about performance then it's better to use a bevel
modifier. Mainly this is useful for baking, and for cases where the
mesh topology makes it difficult for the bevel modifier to work well.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2803
2017-11-07 22:35:12 +01:00
c571be4e05 Code refactor: sum transparent and absorption weights outside closures. 2017-11-05 18:13:44 +01:00
0579eaae1f Cycles: Make all #include statements relative to cycles source directory
The idea is to make include statements more explicit and obvious where the
file is coming from, additionally reducing chance of wrong header being
picked up.

For example, it was not obvious whether bvh.h was refferring to builder
or traversal, whenter node.h is a generic graph node or a shader node
and cases like that.

Surely this might look obvious for the active developers, but after some
time of not touching the code it becomes less obvious where file is coming
from.

This was briefly mentioned in T50824 and seems @brecht is fine with such
explicitness, but need to agree with all active developers before committing
this.

Please note that this patch is lacking changes related on GPU/OpenCL
support. This will be solved if/when we all agree this is a good idea to move
forward.

Reviewers: brecht, lukasstockner97, maiself, nirved, dingto, juicyfruit, swerner

Reviewed By: lukasstockner97, maiself, nirved, dingto

Subscribers: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2586
2017-03-29 13:41:11 +02:00
352ee7c3ef Cycles: Remove ccl_fetch and SOA 2017-03-08 00:52:41 -05:00
013b46d6bd Cycles: Replace object index hack with actual checks for SD_TRANSFORM_APPLIED
Using ones complement for detecting if transform has been applied was confusing
and led to several bugs. With this proper checks are made.

Also added a few transforms where they were missing, mostly affecting baking
and displacement when `P` is used in the shader (previously `P` was in the
wrong space for these shaders)

Also removed `TIME_INVALID` as this may have resulted in incorrect
transforms in some cases.

Reviewed By: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2192
2016-09-11 13:49:05 -04:00
7e7a9d146c Cycles: Fix OpenCL speed regression introduced with the improved bump mapping
The two SVM nodes added with e7ea1ae78c caused a slowdown on AMD cards when rendering with OpenCL, whether displacement was used or not.
In the Barcelona Pavillon scene on a RX480, this would cause a 12% slowdown.

Therefore, this commit adds a additional flag for feature-adaptive compilation so that the new SVM nodes are only enabled when they are needed (Node tree connected to the Displacement output and Displacement type set to Both).

Also, the nodes were also added to shaders when the Displacement Type was set to Bump (the default), which was unneccessary and is fixed now.

Thanks to linda2 on IRC for reporting and testing and to maiself for help with the displacement shader code.

This fix might be relevant for 2.78, but it should be tested further before including it.
2016-09-08 01:33:41 +02:00
e7ea1ae78c Cycles microdisplacement: Improved automatic bump mapping
Object coordinates can now be used in the displacement shader and will give
correct results, where as before bump mapping was calculated from the displace
positions and resulted in incorrect shading.

This works by evaluating the shader in two parts, first bump then surface, and
setting the shader state to match what it would be if the surface was
undisplaced for the bump shader evaluation. Currently only `P` is set as if
undisplaced, but other shader variables could be set as well, such as `I` or
`time`. Since these aren't set to anything meaningful for displacement I left
them out of this patch, we can decide what to do with them separately.

Reviewed By: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2156
2016-09-01 22:45:49 -04:00
ea2ebf7a00 Cycles: constant folding for RGB/Vector Curves and Color Ramp.
These are complex nodes, and it's conceivable they may end up constant
in some circumstances within node groups, so folding support is useful.

Reviewed By: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2084
2016-07-31 02:18:23 +02:00
f7bada00a7 Cycles: add constant folding for more color operation nodes.
Invert, brightness & constrast, separate/combine and Mix RGB blend modes
and clamping.
2016-06-19 20:17:28 +02:00
7b7e7ac4c1 Code cleanup: simplify SVM stack assignment. 2016-05-05 21:43:46 +02:00
1c4f21f85e Cycles: Initial support of 3D textures for CUDA rendering
Supports both smoke/fire and point density textures now.

Reduces number of textures available for sm_20 and sm_21, but you have
to compromise somewhere on such a limited hardware.

Currently limited to linear interpolation only, and decoupled ray
marching is not supported yet. Think those could be considered just a
further improvement.

Some quick example:

  https://developer.blender.org/F282934

Code is minimal and we can fully consider it a fix for missing
support of 3D textures with CUDA.

Reviewers: lukasstockner97, brecht, juicyfruit, dingto

Reviewed By: brecht, juicyfruit, dingto

Subscribers: mib2berlin

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1806
2016-02-15 21:26:29 +01:00
83e73a2100 Cycles: Refactor how we pass bounce info to light path node.
This commit changes the way how we pass bounce information to the Light
Path node. Instead of manualy copying the bounces into ShaderData, we now
directly pass PathState. This reduces the arguments that we need to pass
around and also makes it easier to extend the feature.

This commit also exposes the Transmission Bounce Depth to the Light Path
node. It works similar to the Transparent Depth Output: Replace a
Transmission lightpath after X bounces with another shader, e.g a Diffuse
one. This can be used to avoid black surfaces, due to low amount of max
bounces.

Reviewed by Sergey and Brecht, thanks for some hlp with this.

I tested compilation and usage on CPU (SVM and OSL), CUDA, OpenCL Split
and Mega kernel. Hopefully this covers all devices. :)
2016-01-06 23:43:29 +01:00
7ae44e8a30 Cycles: Workaround for sm_50 on 32bit platform
Basically this commit totally disables new SVN Voxel node, which solves some
of the compiler's issues.
2015-07-21 10:18:04 +02:00
7d10798af2 Cycles: Add voxel texture sampler shader node
The idea of this node is to sampling of 3D voxels at a given coordinate
supporting different mapping strategies (world space mapping, object
local space etc).

Currently not in use, it's a preparation step for supporting point density
textures.
2015-07-18 22:09:20 +02:00
f0a0b1eaac Cycles: Assert in the cases when SVM node was not handled
This will help figuring out cases when node was not properly handled by the SVM
by aborting execution on CPU, where all the nodes are expected to be supported.
2015-06-01 19:49:52 +05:00
ecd4ee75af Cycles: Implement selective nodes compilation
This commits finishes initial selective nodes compilation into kernel, which
helps a lot performance-wise for AMD OpenCL kernels.

Split by node groups is based on statistics from simple scenes like BMW and
more complex scenes like mango and gooseberry production files. Further
tweaks are always possible, but it should be a good starting point.

TODO: Still need to ignore unused nodes when calculating requested shader
features.
2015-06-01 19:49:52 +05:00
c0235da53c Cycles: Fix some typos in the selective modes compilation 2015-06-01 19:49:52 +05:00
7f4479da42 Cycles: OpenCL kernel split
This commit contains all the work related on the AMD megakernel split work
which was mainly done by Varun Sundar, George Kyriazis and Lenny Wang, plus
some help from Sergey Sharybin, Martijn Berger, Thomas Dinges and likely
someone else which we're forgetting to mention.

Currently only AMD cards are enabled for the new split kernel, but it is
possible to force split opencl kernel to be used by setting the following
environment variable: CYCLES_OPENCL_SPLIT_KERNEL_TEST=1.

Not all the features are supported yet, and that being said no motion blur,
camera blur, SSS and volumetrics for now. Also transparent shadows are
disabled on AMD device because of some compiler bug.

This kernel is also only implements regular path tracing and supporting
branched one will take a bit. Branched path tracing is exposed to the
interface still, which is a bit misleading and will be hidden there soon.

More feature will be enabled once they're ported to the split kernel and
tested.

Neither regular CPU nor CUDA has any difference, they're generating the
same exact code, which means no regressions/improvements there.

Based on the research paper:

  https://research.nvidia.com/sites/default/files/publications/laine2013hpg_paper.pdf

Here's the documentation:

  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LuXW-CV-sVJkQaEGZlMJ86jZ8FmoPfecaMdR-oiWbUY/edit

Design discussion of the patch:

  https://developer.blender.org/T44197

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1200
2015-05-09 19:52:40 +05:00
6fc1669679 Cycles: Initial work towards selective nodes support compilation
The goal is to be able to compile kernel with nodes which are actually needed
to render current scene, hence improving performance of the kernel,

The idea is:

- Have few node groups, starting with a group which contains nodes are used
  really often, and then couple of groups which will be extension of this one.

- Have feature-based nodes disabling, so it's possible to disable nodes related
  to features which are not used with the currently used nodes group.

This commit only lays down needed routines for this approach, actual split will
happen later after gathering statistics from bunch of production scenes.
2015-05-09 19:22:16 +05:00