The issue was caused by render engine duplicating the curve object because
it then converts the object to mesh. The mesh deform duplication code didn't
duplicate binded data, so after duplication modifier is no longer applyable.
So now copyData of mesh deform would copy data needed for binding. This solves
reported render bug and also solves possible frustration when duplicating an
object with mesh deform in the viewport with Shift-D.
Checked other modifiers and laplacian deform already was copying binded data.
Didn't see other modifiers which might also need to copy extra data.
It now supports different scheduling schemas: dynamic and static.
Static one is the default and it splits work into equal number of
range iterations.
Dynamic one allocates chunks of 32 iterations which then being
dynamically send to a thread which is currently idling.
This gives slightly better performance. Still some tricks are
possible to have. For example we can use some smarter static scheduling
when one thread might steal tasks from another threads when it runs
out of work to be done.
Also removed unneeded spin lock in the mesh deform evaluation,
on the first glance it seemed to be a reduction involved here but
int fact threads are just adding value to the original vertex
coordinates. No write access to the same element of vertexCos
happens from separate threads.
Quite straightforward change, don't think some extra explanation is needed.
This gives about 15% speedup of the modifier evaluation on my laptop.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D836
This commit switches meshdeform modifier to use threads to evaluate
the vertices positions using the central task scheduler.
SO now we've got an utility function to help splitting the for loop
into tasks using BLI_task module which is pretty straightforward to
use: it gets range (which is an integer lower and higher bounds) and
the function and userdata to be invoked for each of the iterations.
The only weak point for now is the passing the data to the callback,
this isn't so trivial to improve in pure C.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D838
For now disable using linked edit mesh in the meshdeform modifier.
This is because editbmesh_get_derived_cage_and_final() might easily
conflict with the thread which evaluates object which is in the edit
mode for this mesh.
We'll support this case once granular dependency graph is landed.
inconsistent with similar functions & math notation:
mul_m4_m4m4(R, B, A) => mult_m4_m4m4(R, A, B)
mul_m3_m3m4(R, B, A) => mult_m3_m3m4(R, A, B)
For branch maintainers, it should be relatively simple to fix things manually,
it's also possible run this script after merging to do automatic replacement:
http://www.pasteall.org/27459/python
Used a crazyspace approach (like in edit mode), but only modifiers with
deformMatricies are allowed atm (currently shapekeys and armature modifiers only).
All the rest modifiers had an warning message that they aren't applied because
of sculpt mode. Deformation of multires is also unsupported.
With all this restictions users will always see the actual "layer" (or maybe
mesh state would be more correct word) they are sculpting on.
Internal changes:
- All modifiers could have deformMatricies callback (the same as deformMatriciesEM but
for non-edit mode usage)
- Added function to build crazyspace for sculpting (sculpt_get_deform_matrices), but it
could be generalized for usage in other painting modes (particle edit mode, i.e)
Todo:
- Implement crazyspace correction to support all kinds of deformation modifiers
- Maybe deformation of multires isn't so difficult?
- And maybe we could avoid extra bad-level-stub for ED_sculpt_modifiers_changed
without code duplicating?