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e6099c7e46 T61576: Do Not (Re-)Compile OpenCL kernels
The goal of this patch is to have limit the number of times
kernels needs to be compiled and are reused as kernels with
different compile directives can lead to identical same
binaries.

The implementation does this by stripping the compile directives.
and reshuffling kernels so the output is more likely to be the
same.

We focussed on the kernels where it was easy to detect and maintain
(bundle, bake, displace, do_volume and background). More optimizations
could be done but they are probably less obvious.

Merged the data_init and state_buffer_size kernels to split_bundle.

This patch will also remove empty kernels for do_volume and bake
when their features are not enabled.

When using the benchmark files there are less background, bake and
do_volume kernels compiled.

Fix: T61576, T61501, T61466

Reviewed By: brecht, #cycles

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4390
2019-02-26 12:45:26 +01:00
a51d08f473 Fix: Missing closing brackets in include 2019-02-21 14:36:51 +01:00
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
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
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
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
fccf506ed7 Cycles: animation denoising support in the kernel.
This is the internal implementation, not available from the API or
interface yet. The algorithm takes into account past and future frames,
both to get more coherent animation and reduce noise.

Ref D3889.
2019-02-06 15:18:42 +01:00
405cacd4cd Cycles: prefilter feature passes separate from denoising.
Prefiltering of feature passes will happen during rendering, which can
then be used for denoising immediately or written as a render pass for
later (animation) denoising.

The number of denoising data passes written is reduced because of this,
leaving out the feature variance passes. The passes are now Normal,
Albedo, Depth, Shadowing, Variance and Intensity.

Ref D3889.
2019-02-06 15:18:29 +01:00
203de0bbf0 Cycles: Cleanup, space after (void)
It was used in like 95% of places.
2018-11-09 12:08:51 +01:00
Stefan Werner
e58c6cf0c6 Cycles: Added Cryptomatte output.
This allows for extra output passes that encode automatic object and material masks
for the entire scene. It is an implementation of the Cryptomatte standard as
introduced by Psyop. A good future extension would be to add a manifest to the
export and to do plenty of testing to ensure that it is fully compatible with other
renderers and compositing programs that use Cryptomatte.

Internally, it adds the ability for Cycles to have several passes of the same type
that are distinguished by their name.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3538
2018-10-28 05:37:41 -04:00
15e9d80375 Cycles: Use existing shared temporary memory in reconstruction step of the denoiser
Previously the code allocated its own temporary memory, but it's possible to just use the existing shared one instead.
2018-10-08 22:13:40 +02:00
Stefan Werner
df30b50f2f Cycles: Enabled half precision textures for OpenCL devices that support the cl_khr_fp16 extension. 2018-07-06 11:42:34 +02:00
1daa20ad9f Cleanup: strip trailing space for cycles 2018-07-06 10:17:58 +02:00
Stefan Werner
4d00e95ee3 Cycles: Adding native support for UINT16 textures.
Textures in 16 bit integer format are sometimes used for displacement, bump and normal maps and can be exported by tools like Substance Painter. Without this patch, Cycles would promote those textures to single precision floating point, causing them to take up twice as much memory as needed.

Reviewers: #cycles, brecht, sergey

Reviewed By: #cycles, brecht, sergey

Subscribers: sergey, dingto, #cycles

Tags: #cycles

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3523
2018-07-05 13:53:34 +02:00
c960804747 Cycles Denoising: Pass tile buffers to every OpenCL kernel to conform to standard and get rid of set_tile_info 2018-07-04 14:38:03 +02:00
9db8bdbc65 Cycles Denoising: Cleanup: Rename tiles to tile_info 2018-07-04 14:37:24 +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
fa3d50af95 Cycles: Improve denoising speed on GPUs with small tile sizes
Previously, the NLM kernels would be launched once per offset with one thread per pixel.
However, with the smaller tile sizes that are now feasible, there wasn't enough work to fully occupy GPUs which results in a significant slowdown.

Therefore, the kernels are now launched in a single call that handles all offsets at once.
This has two downsides: Memory accesses to accumulating buffers are now atomic, and more importantly, the temporary memory now has to be allocated for every shift at once, increasing the required memory.
On the other hand, of course, the smaller tiles significantly reduce the size of the memory.

The main bottleneck right now is the construction of the transformation - there is nothing to be parallelized there, one thread per pixel is the maximum.
I tried to parallelize the SVD implementation by storing the matrix in shared memory and launching one block per pixel, but that wasn't really going anywhere.

To make the new code somewhat readable, the handling of rectangular regions was cleaned up a bit and commented, it should be easier to understand what's going on now.
Also, some variables have been renamed to make the difference between buffer width and stride more apparent, in addition to some general style cleanup.
2017-11-30 07:37:08 +01:00
2e50add164 Fix OpenCL performance regression after cubic interpolation.
Reorganize code to reduce register pressure.
2017-10-15 17:46:50 +02:00
f61c340bc1 Cycles: OpenCL bicubic and tricubic texture interpolation support. 2017-10-08 02:55:44 +02:00
2d92988f6b Cycles: CUDA bicubic and tricubic texture interpolation support.
While cubic interpolation is quite expensive on the CPU compared to linear
interpolation, the difference on the GPU is quite small.
2017-10-07 15:30:57 +02:00
23098cda99 Code refactor: make texture code more consistent between devices.
* Use common TextureInfo struct for all devices, except CUDA fermi.
* Move image sampling code to kernels/*/kernel_*_image.h files.
* Use arrays for data textures on Fermi too, so device_vector<Struct> works.
2017-10-07 14:53:14 +02:00
fb99ea79f8 Code refactor: split displace/background into separate kernels, remove luma. 2017-10-05 17:57:58 +02:00
12f4538205 Code refactor: use split variance calculation for mega kernels too.
There is no significant difference in denoised benchmark scenes and
denoising ctests, so might as well make it all consistent.
2017-10-04 21:11:14 +02:00
e3e16cecc4 Code refactor: remove rng_state buffer and compute hash on the fly.
A little faster on some benchmark scenes, a little slower on others, seems
about performance neutral on average and saves a little memory.
2017-10-04 21:11:14 +02:00
5b7d6ea54b Code refactor: add WorkTile struct for passing work to kernel.
This makes sharing some code between mega/split in following commits a bit
easier, and also paves the way for rendering multiple tiles later.
2017-10-04 21:11:14 +02:00
cb6f07f59e Cycles: Cleanup, indentation 2017-09-25 11:15:54 +05:00
176ad9ecdd Cycles: Remove ulong usage
This is a bit confusing, especially when one mixes OpenCL code where ulong equals
to uint64_t with CPU side code where ulong is expected to be something else from
the naming.

This commit makes it so we use explicit name, common on all platforms.
2017-08-09 14:08:58 +02:00
ec8ae4d5e9 Cycles: Pack kernel textures into buffers for OpenCL
Image textures were being packed into a single buffer for OpenCL, which
limited the amount of memory available for images to the size of one
buffer (usually 4gb on AMD hardware). By packing textures into multiple
buffers that limit is removed, while simultaneously reducing the number
of buffers that need to be passed to each kernel.

Benchmarks were within 2%.

Fixes T51554.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2745
2017-08-08 07:12:04 -04:00
a280697e77 Cycles: Support "precompiled" headers in include expansion algorithm
The idea here is that it is possible to mark certain include statements
as "precompiled" which means all subsequent includes of that file will
be replaced with an empty string.

This is a way to deal with tricky include pattern happening in single
program OpenCL split kernel which was including bunch of headers about
10 times.

This brings preprocessing time from ~1sec to ~0.1sec on my laptop.
2017-08-02 20:59:19 +02:00
eb293f59f2 Cycles: Pass all buffers to each kernel call for OpenCL
Technically not passing all buffers used by a kernel is undefined
behavior. We haven't had any issues with this so far on AMD or
Nvidia, but it's known to be a problem with Intel and we received
a report from AMD that this is a problem on newer hardware, so we
need to make this change at some point.

Unfortunately there a cost to being correct, about 5% for the
benchmark scenes. For low sample counts it's even worse, I've
seen up to 50% slowdown. For the latter case I think adjusting
tile updating logic can help, but not sure what that would look
like yet (it would be just a few lines change however).
2017-06-10 04:08:49 -04:00
ea846a4dfc Cycles: Add kernel to enqueue inactive rays
The queue will be used to make reuse of inactive threads to keep
the GPU more busy.
2017-06-10 03:51:18 -04:00
705c43be0b Cycles Denoising: Merge outlier heuristic and confidence interval test
The previous outlier heuristic only checked whether the pixel is more than
twice as bright compared to the 75% quantile of the 5x5 neighborhood.
While this detected fireflies robustly, it also incorrectly marked a lot of
legitimate small highlights as outliers and filtered them away.

This commit adds an additional condition for marking a pixel as a firefly:
In addition to being above the reference brightness, the lower end of the
3-sigma confidence interval has to be below it.
Since the lower end approximates how low the true value of the pixel might be,
this test separates pixels that are supposed to be very bright from pixels that
are very bright due to random fireflies.

Also, since there is now a reliable outlier filter as a preprocessing step,
the additional confidence interval test in the reconstruction kernel is no
longer needed.
2017-06-09 03:46:11 +02:00
90a62404cb Cycles: Cleanup, variable names
Don't use camel case for variable names. Leave that for the structures.
2017-05-19 12:52:12 +02:00
de86da521c Cycles: Cleanup, braces after function definition
I wouldn't mind switching fully to Google style, but i am against of
mixing two different styles in same project. So just stick to brace
at the new line after function definition.
2017-05-19 12:43:26 +02:00
803337f3f6 \0;115;0cCycles: Cleanup, use ccl_restrict instead of ccl_restrict_ptr
There were following issues with ccl_restrict_ptr:

- We already had ccl_restrict for all platforms.

- It was secretly adding `const` qualifier to the declaration,
  which is quite weird since non-const pointer can also be
  declared as restricted.

- We never in Blender are using foo_ptr or FooPtr type definitions,
  so not sure why we should introduce such a thing here.

- It is absolutely wrong from semantic point of view to put pointer
  into the restrict macro -- const is a part of type, not part of
  hint for compiler that some pointer is never aliased.
2017-05-19 12:41:03 +02:00
740cd28748 Cycles Denoising: Add more robust outlier heuristic to avoid artifacts
Extremely bright pixels in the rendered image cause the denoising algorithm
to produce extremely noticable artifacts. Therefore, a heuristic is needed
to exclude these pixels from the filtering process.

The new approach calculates the 75% percentile of the 5x5 neighborhood of
each pixel and flags the pixel if it is more than twice as bright.

During the reconstruction process, flagged pixels are skipped. Therefore,
they don't cause any problems for neighboring pixels, and the outlier pixels
themselves are replaced by a prediction of their actual value based on their
feature pass values and the neighboring pixels.

Therefore, the denoiser now also works as a smarter despeckling filter that
uses a more accurate prediction of the pixel instead of a simple average.
This can be used even if denoising isn't wanted by setting the denoising
radius to 1.
2017-05-18 21:55:56 +02:00
43b374e8c5 Cycles: Implement denoising option for reducing noise in the rendered image
This commit contains the first part of the new Cycles denoising option,
which filters the resulting image using information gathered during rendering
to get rid of noise while preserving visual features as well as possible.

To use the option, enable it in the render layer options. The default settings
fit a wide range of scenes, but the user can tweak individual settings to
control the tradeoff between a noise-free image, image details, and calculation
time.

Note that the denoiser may still change in the future and that some features
are not implemented yet. The most important missing feature is animation
denoising, which uses information from multiple frames at once to produce a
flicker-free and smoother result. These features will be added in the future.

Finally, thanks to all the people who supported this project:

- Google (through the GSoC) and Theory Studios for sponsoring the development
- The authors of the papers I used for implementing the denoiser (more details
  on them will be included in the technical docs)
- The other Cycles devs for feedback on the code, especially Sergey for
  mentoring the GSoC project and Brecht for the code review!
- And of course the users who helped with testing, reported bugs and things
  that could and/or should work better!
2017-05-07 14:40:58 +02:00
Hristo Gueorguiev
6bf4115c13 Cycles: Split kernel - sort shaders
Reduce thread divergence in kernel_shader_eval.

Rays are sorted in blocks of 2048 according to shader->id.

On R9 290 Classroom is ~30% faster, and Pabellon Barcelone is ~8% faster.

No sorting for CUDA split kernel.

Reviewers: sergey, maiself

Reviewed By: maiself

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2598
2017-05-03 15:30:45 +02:00
915766f42d Cycles: Branched path tracing for the split kernel
This implements branched path tracing for the split kernel.

General approach is to store the ray state at a branch point, trace the
branched ray as normal, then restore the state as necessary before iterating
to the next part of the path. A state machine is used to advance the indirect
loop state, which avoids the need to add any new kernels. Each iteration the
state machine recreates as much state as possible from the stored ray to keep
overall storage down.

Its kind of hard to keep all the different integration loops in sync, so this
needs lots of testing to make sure everything is working correctly. We should
probably start trying to deduplicate the integration loops more now.

Nonbranched BMW is ~2% slower, while classroom is ~2% faster, other scenes
could use more testing still.

Reviewers: sergey, nirved

Reviewed By: nirved

Subscribers: Blendify, bliblubli

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2611
2017-05-02 14:26:46 -04:00
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
1cad64900e Cycles: Define ccl_local variables in kernel functions
Declaring ccl_local in a device function is not supported
by certain compilers.
2017-03-16 11:27:17 +01:00
1ff753baa4 Cycles: Workaround for compilation error caused by passing KernelGlobals
Pass globals as a bare pointer, same as it sued to be prior to split kernel rework.

AMD CPU platform and Intel OpenCL were complaining about this.

Perhaps we shouldn't pass globals as pointer at all, this isn't something what is
really portable and can cause issues on 32 bit perhaps.
2017-03-16 11:27:17 +01:00
96868a3941 Fix T50888: Numeric overflow in split kernel state buffer size calculation
Overflow led to the state buffer being too small and the split kernel to
get stuck doing nothing forever.
2017-03-11 05:39:28 -05:00
Hristo Gueorguiev
06c051363b Cycles: split kernel_shadow_blocked to AO & DL parts
Reduces memory allocation for split kernel.

This allows for faster rendering due to bigger global size,
specially when GPU memory is limited.

Perfromance results:

                         R9 290 total render time
                        Before    After   Change
BMW                      4:37      4:34   -1.1 %
Classroom               14:43     14:30   -1.5 %
Fishy Cat               11:20     11:04   -2.4 %
Koro                    12:11     12:04   -1.0 %
Pabellon Barcelona      22:01     20:44   -5.8 %
Pabellon Barcelona(*)   15:32     15:09   -2.5 %

(*) without glossy connected to volume
2017-03-09 17:09:37 +01:00
Hristo Gueorguiev
57e26627c4 Cycles: SSS and Volume rendering in split kernel
Decoupled ray marching is not supported yet.

Transparent shadows are always enabled for volume rendering.

Changes in kernel/bvh and kernel/geom are from Sergey.
This simiplifies code significantly, and prepares it for
record-all transparent shadow function in split kernel.
2017-03-09 17:09:37 +01:00
306034790f Cycles: Calculate size of split state buffer kernel side
By calculating the size of the state buffer in the kernel rather than the host
less code is needed and the size actually reflects the requested features.

Will also be a little faster in some cases because of larger global work size.
2017-03-08 01:31:30 -05:00
cd7d5669d1 Cycles: Remove sum_all_radiance kernel
This was only needed for the previous implementation of parallel samples. As
we don't have that any more it can be removed.

Real reason for removal tho is this: `per_sample_output_buffers` was being
calculated too small and artifacts resulted. The tile buffer is already
the correct size and calculating the size for `per_sample_output_buffers`
is a bit difficult with the current layout of the code. As
`per_sample_output_buffers` was only needed for `sum_all_radiance`,
removing that kernel and writing output to the tile buffer directly
fixes the artifacts.
2017-03-08 01:31:07 -05:00
4cf501b835 Cycles: Split path initialization into own kernel
This makes it easier to initialize things correctly in the data_init kernel
before they are needed by path tracing.
2017-03-08 01:30:43 -05:00
230c00d872 Cycles: OpenCL split kernel refactor
This does a few things at once:

- Refactors host side split kernel logic into a new device
  agnostic class `DeviceSplitKernel`.
- Removes tile splitting, a new work pool implementation takes its place and
  allows as many threads as will fit in memory regardless of tile size, which
  can give performance gains.
- Refactors split state buffers into one buffer, as well as reduces the
  number of arguments passed to kernels. Means there's less code to deal
  with overall.
- Moves kernel logic out of OpenCL kernel files so they can later be used by
  other device types.
- Replaced OpenCL specific APIs with new generic versions
- Tiles can now be seen updating during rendering
2017-03-08 00:52:41 -05:00