Follow-up to 0722e41f9e which removed all uses of this struct. Gawain VertexFormat auto aligns attributes as described in @nicholasbishop's performance note.
Adds 2 static unsigned int to Gawain and GPUTexture to roughly keep track of the memory stats on the GPU.
Stats can be view at the bottom of the GPU stats with debug value > 20.
This can be used by any engine actually. For example to give feedback
regarding probe caching in Eevee, ....
Unline master, we try to conciliate both the original viewport info
(FPS, view name) and the render info.
Note: I had to split the function in two because the camera alpha
passepartout is handled inside the view3d_draw_region_info function.
Review: Campbell Barton and Clement Foucault.
Thanks to Sergey Sharybin and Pablo Vazquez for some of the design
discussions.
This implements weight rendering with the draw manager, with all drawing
options (Shading, wire, face masking, vertex masking).
This is part of T51208
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Subscribers: dfelinto
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2654
- code_generate_fragment : Making sure that shaders uses the new uniforms.
- code_generate_vertex_new : create require attribute based on their names and not their id (see draw_cache_impl_mesh.c).
- add support for ramp textures.
- Unify GPUMaterial creation (world/mesh).
- Support for multiple shader variations (not used for now).
- Convert GPUInputs to DRWUniforms to be used with the draw manager.
- Nodetree Update is not supported. The only way to refresh the shaders is to change render engine.
- Cleanup in GPUPass.
- Add new temporary Node Compatibility type. Compatibility types should be removed in the future.
Using geometry shader allows us to get rid of the 'line origin' extra
vertex attribute, which means dashed shader no longer requires fiddling
with those vertex attributes definition, and, most importantly, does not
require anymore special drawing code!
As you can see, this makes code much simpler, and much less verbose,
especially in complex cases.
In addition, changed how dashes are handled, to have two 'modes', a
simple one with single color (using default "color" uniform name), and a
more advanced one allowing more complex and multi-color patterns.
Note that since GLSL 1.2 does not support geometry shaders, a hack was
added for now (which gives solid lines, but at least does not make
Blender crash).
Needed a bit of twisting in generic private func behind the imm_draw_circle
helpers, but think it's fine.
Note that this demonstrate yet another downside of new dashed shader
compared to olde line style: not only does it needs more complex setup,
and can only work with PRIM_LINES type of primitives, but it also
behaves totally wrong with chained short segments!
We really need to find a better way to do this effect at some point. :(
- enabled lights
- alpha test
- texture environment
- point sprites (always enabled in modern GL)
Moved is_clip_plane for better struct packing, no functional change there.
Part of T51164
These parts will not be part of final viewport, but are called indirectly during the transition. To avoid runtime errors on core profile, exit early -- functions effectively do nothing.
I put the early exits inside the functions to avoid cluttering the code that calls these. But (long term) the calling functions need to change.
Basic shader's detect_options function was unused and full of old, so I deleted it.
Part of T51164
GL_LOGIC_OP is a synonym for GL_INDEX_LOGIC_OP, from OpenGL 1.0's indexed color drawing. It's not part of modern GL and causes an error in core profile.
GL_COLOR_LOGIC_OP is still supported in the latest GL. It's the last stage before writing to the framebuffer.
Part of T51164
Texturing is always enabled in GLSL. Simply use a sampler in the shader.
Replaced gpu_generate_mipmap with glGenerateMipmap since the former just Enabled/Disabled the texture target and called the latter.
Part of T51164
The scale version was working(ish), but it was not really extendable to
a 3D line version of the shader.
Also note that sequencer view still keeps its 'UI scale' adaptation
(dashes grow together with UI scale setting). Would be nice to do that
everywhere ultimately imho, but nothing urgent here.