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Stefan Werner
04a3bdcc52 Blenlib: Added explicit BLI_INLINE in perlin noise.
A few tiny functions were not inlined even in some release
configurations. Added BLI_INLINE as extra compiler hint in
places that the profiler showed at hot spots when populating
geometry with hair.
2020-05-07 10:04:19 +02:00
6fe3bbed34 Cleanup: restore text alignment lost by clang-format 2020-05-06 15:38:32 +10:00
4e5a328e55 Tasks: support build with TBB version 2017
Make the task pool implementation compatible with older versions that are
used by install_deps.sh.
2020-05-05 14:06:08 +02:00
9eb46d6c29 Cleanup: rename mcords to mcoords
- 'coords' is an abbreviation for coordinates, not 'cords'.
- Rename 'moves' to 'coords_len'.
2020-05-04 19:50:06 +10:00
ff8288ad1e Windows: Replace BLI_File* calls with system calls in system_win32.c
Using BLI calls in this file triggered a condition where
poorly modelled dependencies in cmake (ie bf_blenlib using
zlib headers but not linking the libraries) leading to
linker error in debug builds of some of the tests.

This diff sidesteps the dependencies issue by using native
calls rather than BLI calls to check if a file exists and
what its size is. Effectively sweeping the issue right back
under the rug where I found it.

The best solution would be to audit all libraries and ensure
they have proper link requirements set, but that requires
significantly more time than I have available right now.
(zlib in blenlib was one of them and would have been easy
to fix, but there were others that required more work)

The alternative is tests that fail to build which worse.

I'll revisit this and fix it properly but for now this will
have to do.
2020-05-03 12:07:22 -06:00
76be35efb2 Cleanup: clang-format 2020-05-03 13:42:49 +10:00
b523911e86 Windows: Support backtraces on release builds.
This diff add supports for crash logs on windows for
release builds. This can be toggled on/off with the
`WITH_WINDOWS_PDB` cmake option. by default it is on.

Things to take into consideration:

Release builds are hightly optimized and the resulting
backtraces can be wrong/misleading, take the backtrace
as a general area where the problem resides rather than
an exact location.

By default we ship a minimized symbol file that can only
resolve the function names. This was chosen to strike
a balance between growth in size of the download vs
functionality gained. If more detailed information is
required such as source file + line number information
a full pdb can be shipped by setting `WITH_WINDOWS_STRIPPED_PDB`
to off.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7520

Reviewed by: brecht
2020-05-01 07:37:48 -06:00
ff1174e52c Cleanup: improve readability for color assignment 2020-05-01 15:05:25 +10:00
03f4d20bcf Revert "Windows: Support backtraces on release builds."
Issues with older cmake.
2020-04-30 14:00:11 -06:00
f90a716e68 Windows: Support backtraces on release builds.
This diff add supports for crash logs on windows for
release builds. This can be toggled on/off with the
`WITH_WINDOWS_PDB` cmake option. by default it is on.

Things to take into consideration:

Release builds are hightly optimized and the resulting
backtraces can be wrong/misleading, take the backtrace
as a general area where the problem resides rather than
an exact location.

By default we ship a minimized symbol file that can only
resolve the function names. This was chosen to strike
a balance between growth in size of the download vs
functionality gained. If more detailed information is
required such as source file + line number information
a full pdb can be shipped by setting `WITH_WINDOWS_STRIPPED_PDB`
to off.

The Release in the title of this diff refers to the
release build type, not the official blender releases.

Initially this will only be enabled for nightly build
bot versions of blender, official releases as of now
will not ship with symbols.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7520

Reviewed by: brecht
2020-04-30 12:41:16 -06:00
040e98dfc9 Cleanup: unused variable warnings 2020-04-30 17:28:28 +10:00
d8a3f3595a Task: Use TBB as Task Scheduler
This patch enables TBB as the default task scheduler. TBB stands for Threading Building Blocks and is developed by Intel. The library contains several threading patters. This patch maps blenders BLI_task_* function to their counterpart. After this patch we can add more patterns. A promising one is TBB:graph that can be used for depsgraph, draw manager and compositor.

Performance changes depends on the actual hardware. It was tested on different hardwares from laptops to workstations and we didn't detected any downgrade of the performance.
* Linux Xeon E5-2699 v4 got FPS boost from 12 to 17 using Spring's 04_010_A.anim.blend.
* AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX 32-Core Animation playback goes from 9.5-10.5 FPS to 13.0-14.0 FPS on Agent 327 , 10_03_B.anim.blend.

Reviewed By: brecht, sergey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7475
2020-04-30 08:09:21 +02:00
1c7317a6da BLI: add library to simplify writing dot graph exporters
See D6799 for some examples on how to use the library.

Reviewers: sergey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6799
2020-04-28 14:05:24 +02:00
7d1bb2edfd Cleanup: Strict compiler warning in release mode 2020-04-28 13:31:01 +02:00
3b47f335c6 BLI: remove TaskParallelRangePool
This is not currently used and will take some work to support with TBB, so
remove it until we have a new implementation based on TBB.

Fixes T76005, parallel range pool tests failing.

Ref D7475
2020-04-23 15:39:34 +02:00
c7991bcefc BLI: add ScopedTimer
This adds a simple timer that can be used for performance measurements in C++.
More sophisticated timers are possible (e.g. one that takes averages, logs the results, ...).
However, I found that this simple timer is good enough for 99% of my use cases.

To use it just write `SCOPED_TIMER("my timer name");` or more commonly `SCOPED_TIMER(__func__);`
into some scope.

Reviewers: sergey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7491
2020-04-22 12:53:47 +02:00
3059353b38 BLI: Use .hh extension for C++ headers in blenlib 2020-04-21 17:31:56 +02:00
b08e18ff36 CleanUp: Remove thread_id from TaskFreeFunction
It isn't used; cleanup related to {D7475}
2020-04-21 15:57:51 +02:00
2d6ad88466 CleanUp: Renamed BLI_task_pool_userdata to BLI_task_pool_user_data
In preparation for {D7475}
2020-04-21 15:37:36 +02:00
81d29a9f61 Merge branch 'blender-v2.83-release' 2020-04-21 13:17:39 +02:00
5fed9ac9b5 Fix clang-format differences between version 6 and 9
Version 6 does not appear to respect clang-format off for header sorting.
2020-04-21 13:16:59 +02:00
d923fb784f Task: Separate Finalize into Reduce And Free
In preparation of TBB we need to split the finalize function into reduce
and free. Reduce is used to combine results and free for freeing any
allocated memory.

The reduce function is called to join user data chunk into another, to reduce the
result to the original userdata_chunk memory. These functions should have no side
effects so that they can be run on any thread.
The free functions should free data created during execution (TaskParallelRangeFunc).

Original patch by Brecht van Lommel
{rB61f49db843cf5095203112226ae386f301be1e1a}.

Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel, Bastien Montagne

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7394
2020-04-17 16:06:54 +02:00
6e272b9ba4 BLI_math: add min/max utils for chars. 2020-04-14 11:29:46 +02:00
a8d139ca20 Fix for T75595: File Browser and Windows Unicode Paths
Fix for incorrect conversion to utf16 in BLI_file_attributes().

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7398

Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
2020-04-10 14:07:15 -07:00
78f56d5582 TaskScheduler: Minor Preparations for TBB
Tasks: move priority from task to task pool {rBf7c18df4f599fe39ffc914e645e504fcdbee8636}
Tasks: split task.c into task_pool.cc and task_iterator.c {rB4ada1d267749931ca934a74b14a82479bcaa92e0}

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7385
2020-04-09 19:18:14 +02:00
19352bca16 Cleanup: spelling 2020-04-05 22:22:21 +10:00
a3c1605581 Cleanup: rename to BLI_path_cwd to BLI_path_abs_from_cwd
This is now more clearly a function that makes the path absolute
using the current working directory.
2020-04-08 16:46:16 +10:00
57468ae37e Cleanup: missed renaming BLI_cleanup_unc_16 in recent refactor
Missed from d14e768069
2020-04-08 16:29:46 +10:00
02598e629e Fix T73566: Mesh analysis, error showing intersecting faces 2020-04-08 00:43:47 +10:00
d14e768069 Cleanup: BLI_path.h function renaming
Use BLI_path_ prefix, more consistent names:

  BLI_parent_dir              -> BLI_path_parent_dir
  BLI_parent_dir_until_exists -> BLI_path_parent_dir_until_exists
  BLI_ensure_filename         -> BLI_path_filename_ensure
  BLI_first_slash             -> BLI_path_slash_find
  BLI_last_slash              -> BLI_path_slash_rfind
  BLI_add_slash               -> BLI_path_slash_ensure
  BLI_del_slash               -> BLI_path_slash_rstrip
  BLI_path_native_slash       -> BLI_path_slash_native

Rename 'cleanup' to 'normalize', similar to Python's `os.path.normpath`.

  BLI_cleanup_path  -> BLI_path_normalize
  BLI_cleanup_dir   -> BLI_path_normalize_dir
  BLI_cleanup_unc   -> BLI_path_normalize_unc
  BLI_cleanup_unc16 -> BLI_path_normalize_unc16

Clarify naming for extracting, creating numbered paths:

  BLI_stringenc -> BLI_path_sequence_encode
  BLI_stringdec -> BLI_path_sequence_decode

Part of T74506 proposal.
2020-04-07 12:10:36 +10:00
d138cbfb47 Code Quality: Replace for loops with LISTBASE_FOREACH
Note this only changes cases where the variable was declared inside
the for loop. To handle it outside as well is a different challenge.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7320
2020-04-03 19:27:46 +02:00
905c0269f3 Cleanup: Rename ScrArea variables from sa to area
Follow up of b2ee1770d4 and 10c2254d41, part of T74432.
Now the area and region naming conventions should be less confusing.

Mostly a careful batch rename but had to do few smaller fixes.

Also ran clang-format on affected files.
2020-04-03 13:34:50 +02:00
Ankit
0c0170f77a Fix error in macOS system file detection in recent changes
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7250
2020-03-27 18:56:58 +01:00
afb1a64ccb Fix T60682: adds macOS alias redirection for directories
This adds support for macOS aliases in addition to symlinks. It also adds
support for hidden, readonly and system file attributes.

Contributed by Ankit (ankitm) with modifications by me.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6679
2020-03-26 19:57:30 +01:00
2bc791437e Cleanup: use 'r_' prefix for output arguments
Also pass some args as 'const'.
2020-03-25 17:58:58 +11:00
d0d251b53b Cleanup: spelling 2020-03-24 10:36:42 +11:00
2d1cce8331 Cleanup: make format after SortedIncludes change 2020-03-19 09:33:58 +01:00
348d2fa09e VSE: Disk cache
This patch implements dumping images from cache to HDD.
The main goal of this system is to provide a means to achieve consistent playback speed mainly for strips that are not possible to preview in real time.

How to use:
Disk cache has own settings in user preferences for path to storage, size limit and compression level.
To use disk cache, you need to check `Use Disk Cache` box, set `Disk Cache Directory`, `Disk Cache Limit` and save or open existing .blend file.
By default sequencer output will be cached only. Manual setting is possible in cache panel.

Uses:
 - Replacement or alternative for proxies. Disk cache will work with any strip type, supports float images as well.
 - Storage for strip thumbnails.
 - Less RAM needs to be allocated for preview cache

How it works:
Disk cache is extension of RAM cache. Every image, that is stored or deleted in RAM will be stored or deleted on HDD as well. Images can be compressed to save space and for use on slower drives. Compressed images are slower to write and read though.
Images are stored in bulk of 100 rendered frames per one file. This is to overcome slow file access time for large amount of files. Drawback is, that if one frame needs to be redrawn, all 100 frames are deleted.

Reviewed By: sergey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5524
2020-03-19 00:07:30 +01:00
9a116c7c2d Cleanup: 64 bit file IO on windows.
Unlike Linux where fseek/tell will be either 32 or 64 bit
depending on the target platform, it will always be 32 bit
on windows.

We had some macro magic in BLI_winstuff.h that substituted
them for 64 bit versions, but that is upsetting the system
headers if they get included after BLI_winstuff.h which
is problematic for D6811.

This diff adds proper functions in blenlib and updates
all calls that were using the BLI_winstuff.h header to
gain 64 bit file IO.

note: Anything that was using the 32 bit versions (ie not
including BLI_winstuff.h) will still be using the 32 bit
versions, which is perhaps a good code quality Friday project.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7160

Reviewers: brecht dfelinto
2020-03-18 12:13:03 -06:00
406026abba Cleanup: spelling 2020-03-18 22:28:54 +11:00
dc2df8307f VR: Initial Virtual Reality support - Milestone 1, Scene Inspection
NOTE: While most of the milestone 1 goals are there, a few smaller features and
improvements are still to be done.

Big picture of this milestone: Initial, OpenXR-based virtual reality support
for users and foundation for advanced use cases.
Maniphest Task: https://developer.blender.org/T71347
The tasks contains more information about this milestone.

To be clear: This is not a feature rich VR implementation, it's focused on the
initial scene inspection use case. We intentionally focused on that, further
features like controller support are part of the next milestone.

- How to use?
Instructions on how to use this are here:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Severin/GSoC-2019/How_to_Test
These will be updated and moved to a more official place (likely the manual) soon.

Currently Windows Mixed Reality and Oculus devices are usable. Valve/HTC
headsets don't support the OpenXR standard yet and hence, do not work with this
implementation.

---------------

This is the C-side implementation of the features added for initial VR
support as per milestone 1. A "VR Scene Inspection" Add-on will be
committed separately, to expose the VR functionality in the UI. It also
adds some further features for milestone 1, namely a landmarking system
(stored view locations in the VR space)

Main additions/features:
* Support for rendering viewports to an HMD, with good performance.
* Option to sync the VR view perspective with a fully interactive,
  regular 3D View (VR-Mirror).
* Option to disable positional tracking. Keeps the current position (calculated
  based on the VR eye center pose) when enabled while a VR session is running.
* Some regular viewport settings for the VR view
* RNA/Python-API to query and set VR session state information.
* WM-XR: Layer tying Ghost-XR to the Blender specific APIs/data
* wmSurface API: drawable, non-window container (manages Ghost-OpenGL and GPU
  context)
* DNA/RNA for management of VR session settings
* `--debug-xr` and `--debug-xr-time` commandline options
* Utility batch & config file for using the Oculus runtime on Windows.
* Most VR data is runtime only. The exception is user settings which are saved
  to files (`XrSessionSettings`).
* VR support can be disabled through the `WITH_XR_OPENXR` compiler flag.

For architecture and code documentation, see
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Interface/XR.

---------------

A few thank you's:
* A huge shoutout to Ray Molenkamp for his help during the project - it would
  have not been that successful without him!
* Sebastian Koenig and Simeon Conzendorf for testing and feedback!
* The reviewers, especially Brecht Van Lommel!
* Dalai Felinto for pushing and managing me to get this done ;)
* The OpenXR working group for providing an open standard. I think we're the
  first bigger application to adopt OpenXR. Congratulations to them and
  ourselves :)

This project started as a Google Summer of Code 2019 project - "Core Support of
Virtual Reality Headsets through OpenXR" (see
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Severin/GSoC-2019/).
Some further information, including ideas for further improvements can be found
in the final GSoC report:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Severin/GSoC-2019/Final_Report

Differential Revisions: D6193, D7098

Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel, Jeroen Bakker
2020-03-17 21:42:44 +01:00
ecfb89280e Cleanup: use 'r_' prefix for return args 2020-03-15 21:51:22 +11:00
f0b0524c5f Cleanup: spelling 2020-03-14 15:43:21 +11:00
c476c36e40 Workbench Simplification Refactor
This patch is (almost) a complete rewrite of workbench engine.
The features remain unchanged but the code quality is greatly improved.
Hair shading is brighter but also more correct.

This also introduce the concept of `DRWShaderLibrary` to make a simple
include system inside the GLSL files.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7060
2020-03-11 17:12:16 +01:00
29f3af9527 GPencil: Refactor of Draw Engine, Vertex Paint and all internal functions
This commit is a full refactor of the grease pencil modules including Draw Engine, Modifiers, VFX, depsgraph update, improvements in operators and conversion of Sculpt and Weight paint tools to real brushes.

Also, a huge code cleanup has been done at all levels.

Thanks to @fclem for his work and yo @pepeland and @mendio for the testing and help in the development.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6293
2020-03-09 16:27:24 +01:00
598ab525da Cleanup: Replace ABS/SQUARE/CUBE with function calls
While it might be handy to have type-less functionality which is
similar to how C++ math is implemented it can not be easily achieved
with just preprocessor in a way which does not have side-effects on
wrong usage.

There macros where often used on a non-trivial expression, and there
was at least one usage where it was causing an actual side effect/bug
on Windows (see change around square_f(sh[index++]) in studiolight.c).

For such cases it is handy to have a function which is guaranteed to
have zero side-effects. The motivation behind actually removing the
macros is that there is already a way to do similar calculation. Also,
not having such macros is a way to guarantee that its usage is not
changed in a way which have side-effects and that it's not used as an
inspiration for cases where it should not be used.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7051
2020-03-09 14:47:59 +01:00
96e2bd8493 Cleanup: Fix forward declaration of headers 2020-03-06 17:26:32 +01:00
ae6a5629a5 Fix build error on windows
```
Error	C4013	'_VA_ELEM1' undefined; assuming extern returning int
```
2020-03-06 12:49:24 -03:00
a16e4652e3 Fix integer overflow in BLI_mempool_as_arrayN()
`(size_t)(int * int)` will actually cast overflown integer to size_t,
which isn't what was intended here. Correct thing would be to cast
in the following manner `(size_t)int * int`.

In this particular case can as well use function which is designed to
allocate an array of memory without overflow.
2020-03-06 15:35:52 +01:00
a5bbdd6998 Cleanup: use ELEM macro for path slash checks 2020-03-07 01:02:37 +11:00