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Author SHA1 Message Date
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
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
81060ff6b2 Windows: Add support for building with clang.
This commit contains the minimum to make clang build/work with blender, asan and ninja build support is forthcoming

Things to note:

1) Builds and runs, and is able to pass all tests (except for the freestyle_stroke_material.blend test which was broken at that time for all platforms by the looks of it)

2) It's slightly faster than msvc when using cycles. (time in seconds, on an i7-3370)

victor_cpu
	msvc:3099.51
	clang:2796.43

pavillon_barcelona_cpu
	msvc:1872.05
	clang:1827.72

koro_cpu
	msvc:1097.58
	clang:1006.51

fishy_cat_cpu
	msvc:815.37
	clang:722.2

classroom_cpu
	msvc:1705.39
	clang:1575.43

bmw27_cpu
	msvc:552.38
	clang:561.53

barbershop_interior_cpu
	msvc:2134.93
	clang:1922.33

3) clang on windows uses a drop in replacement for the Microsoft cl.exe (takes some of the Microsoft parameters, but not all, and takes some of the clang parameters but not all) and uses ms headers + libraries + linker, so you still need visual studio installed and will use our existing vc14 svn libs.

4) X64 only currently, X86 builds but crashes on startup.

5) Tested with llvm/clang 6.0.0

6) Requires visual studio integration, available at https://github.com/LazyDodo/llvm-vs2017-integration

7) The Microsoft compiler spawns a few copies of cl in parallel to get faster build times, clang doesn't, so the build time is 3-4x slower than with msvc.

8) No openmp support yet. Have not looked at this much, the binary distribution of clang doesn't seem to include it on windows.

9) No ASAN support yet, some of the sanitizers can be made to work, but it was decided to leave support out of this commit.

Reviewers: campbellbarton

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3304
2018-05-28 14:34:47 -06:00
1dcd7db73d Code cleanup: remove some more unused code after recent CUDA changes. 2018-02-18 00:53:03 +01:00
54632dc830 Cycles: Remove util_debug include from kernel code
Not sure why it was in there, all the debug flags stuff is to be handled outside
of kernel.
2018-01-19 15:21:34 +01:00
2e8914549b Cycles: Fix difference in image Clip extension method between CPU and GPU
Our own implementation was behaving different comparing to OSL and GPU,
namely on the border pixels OSL and CUDA was doing interpolation with
black, but we were clamping coordinate.

This partially fixes issue reported in T53452.

Similar change should also be done for 3D interpolation perhaps, but this
is to be investigated separately.
2017-12-08 12:03:11 +01:00
f31fb4a014 Cycles: Cleanup, split 2D interpolation function 2017-12-08 11:22:04 +01:00
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
5801ef71e4 Code refactor: device memory cleanups, preparing for mapped host memory. 2017-11-05 15:22:04 +01:00
7ad9333fad Code refactor: store device/interp/extension/type in each device_memory. 2017-10-24 01:03:59 +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
c961737d0f Cycles: Fix compilation error of filter kernels on 32 bit Windows
We don't enable global SSE optimizations in regular kernel, and we
keep those disabled on Linux 32bit.

One possible workaround would be to pass arguments by ccl_ref, but
that is quite a few of code which better be done accurately.
2017-08-08 22:01:17 +02:00
ee77c1e917 Code refactor: use float4 instead of intrinsics for CPU denoise filtering.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2764
2017-08-07 14:01:24 +02:00
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
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
966a2681f9 Cycles: Fix building with native only option
Approach suggested by Lukas S.
2017-05-16 16:05:04 -04:00
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
4245ed360e Cycles: Cleanup, indentaiton and trailing whitespace and wrapping 2017-04-28 13:21:17 +02:00
Stefan Werner
ec25060a05 Unlimited number of textures for Cycles
This patch allows for an unlimited number of textures in Cycles where the hardware allows. It replaces a number static arrays with dynamic arrays and changes the way the flat_slot indices are calculated. Eventually, I'd like to get to a point where there are only flat slots left and textures off all kinds are stored in a single array.

Note that the arrays in DeviceScene are changed from containing device_vector<T> objects to device_vector<T>* pointers. Ideally, I'd like to store objects, but dynamic resizing of a std:vector in pre-C++11 calls the copy constructor, which for a good reason is not implemented for device_vector. Once we require C++11 for Cycles builds, we can implement a move constructor for device_vector and store objects again.

The limits for CUDA Fermi hardware still apply.

Reviewers: tod_baudais, InsigMathK, dingto, #cycles

Reviewed By: dingto, #cycles

Subscribers: dingto, smellslikedonkey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2650
2017-04-27 09:35:22 +02:00
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
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
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
0892352bfe Cycles: CPU implementation of split kernel 2017-03-08 00:52:41 -05:00
c54381488b Cycles: Enable SSE math optimization for AVX kernels
This gives about 5% speedup for AVX processors.

Benefit of such optimization on other microarchitectures is still
under investigation.
2016-10-25 16:10:47 +02:00
21e65d7457 Fix build error with WITH_CYCLES_NATIVE_ONLY and recent AVX2 changes. 2016-10-12 17:35:03 +02:00
fa62a989b4 Cycles: Enable SSE options of math module for AVX2 kernels
Currently this does not give measurable difference, but is required
ground work for some upcoming further optimization of AVX2 kernels.
2016-10-12 12:54:31 +02:00
5ac7ef873b Cycles: Change code order for Image Data Types.
Now we have the 4 component ones first (float4, byte4, half4) followed by the 1 component ones (float, byte, half).
Makes code a bit more consistent and also reduces code a bit when enabling half support on GPU in next commit.

This also exposed a typo in half CPU images for 3D textures, which wasn't used yet, but good to have that one fixed anyway.
2016-08-11 22:30:03 +02:00
20ec6bc166 Fix Cycles kernel build without render passes support. 2016-07-18 22:40:08 +02:00
6311a9ff23 Cycles: Support half and half4 textures.
This is an initial commit for half texture support in Cycles.
It adds the basic infrastructure inside of the ImageManager and support for these textures on CPU.

Supported:
* Half Float OpenEXR images (can be used for e.g HDRs or Normalmaps) now use 1/2 the memory, when loaded via disk (OIIO).

ToDo:
Various things like support for inbuilt half textures, GPU... will come later, step by step.

Part of my GSoC 2016.
2016-06-19 17:31:16 +02:00
2ee063868d Cleanup: Shorten texture variables, tex and image was kinda redundant.
Also make prefix consistent, so it starts with either TEX_NUM or TEX_START, followed by texture type and architecture.
2016-05-27 22:58:33 +02:00
a5a05fc291 Cycles: Fix long compile time with MSVC.
Compile time per kernel increased alot after recent image commits, re-shuffle some code to fix this.

Patch by "LazyDodo".

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2012
2016-05-20 16:50:29 +02:00
3c85e1ca1a Cycles: Add support for single channel byte textures.
This way, we also save 3/4th of memory for single channel byte textures (e.g. Bump Maps).

Note: In order for this to work, the texture *must* have 1 channel only.
In Gimp you can e.g. do that via the menu: Image -> Mode -> Grayscale
2016-05-12 14:51:42 +02:00
4a4f043bc4 Cycles: Add support for single channel float textures on CPU.
Until now, single channel textures were packed into a float4, wasting 3 floats per pixel. Memory usage of such textures is now reduced by 3/4.
Voxel Attributes such as density, flame and heat benefit from this, but also Bumpmaps with one channel.
This commit also includes some cleanup and code deduplication for image loading.

Example Smoke render from Cosmos Laundromat: http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=102972
Memory here went down from ~600MB to ~300MB.

Reviewers: #cycles, brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1981
2016-05-11 21:58:34 +02:00
d6555d936c Cleanup: Avoid duplicative defines for CPU textures, use the ones from util_texture.h
Also includes some further byte -> byte4 renaming, missed that in last commit.
2016-05-09 09:16:41 +02:00
9a1e11260c Cleanup: More byte -> byte4 renaming for consistency. 2016-05-09 02:22:01 +02:00
3807bcb3a8 Cleanup: Rename texture slots to float4 and byte, to distinguish from future float (single channel) and half_float slots.
Should be no functional changes, tested CPU and CUDA.
2016-05-06 14:37:35 +02:00
e4a265f058 Cycles: Add an option to build single kernel only which fits current CPU
This seems quite useful for the development, so you don't need to wait
all the kernels to be re-compiled when working on a new feature, which
speeds up re-iteration.

Marked as an advanced option, so if it doesn't work so well in practice
it's safe to revert anyway.
2016-03-25 16:09:05 +01:00