Note that this is turned off by default and must be enabled at build time with the CMake WITH_CYCLES_EMBREE flag.
Embree must be built as a static library with ray masking turned on, the `make deps` scripts have been updated accordingly.
There, Embree is off by default too and must be enabled with the WITH_EMBREE flag.
Using Embree allows for much faster rendering of deformation motion blur while reducing the memory footprint.
TODO: GPU implementation, deduplication of data, leveraging more of Embrees features (e.g. tessellation cache).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3682
With new jemalloc versions memory allocated by threads that then become
inactive is not longer automatically freed. Instead we have to enable a
background thread to do it.
Some testing is needed to find out of this is sufficient, because the
background thread only runs periodically.
* WITH_SYSTEM_OPENJPEG is removed and is now always on, this was already
the case for macOS and Windows.
* This should not break existing Linx builds. If there is no new enough
OpenJPEG installed, CMake will no find libopenjp2 and WITH_IMAGE_OPENJPEG
will be disabled.
* install_deps.sh was updated with new package names, since distributions
put this version in a new package.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3663
There is chance that on a system with both versions installed this
*might* cause some issues. Such system will be pain to support out
of the box anyway.
This change allows to use precompiled libraries without extra
modifications in the config.
In some heavy rigs matrix inverse can be 10% of computation time. This
reduces it to 2% by using Eigen's optimized 4x4 matrix inverse and SSE
matrix multiplication.
Deleting the old internal audaspace.
Major changes from there are:
- The whole library was refactored to use C++11.
- Many stability and performance improvements.
- Major Python API refactor:
- Most requested: Play self generated sounds using numpy arrays.
- For games: Sound list, random sounds and dynamic music.
- Writing sounds to files.
- Sequencing API.
- Opening sound devices, eg. Jack.
- Ability to choose different OpenAL devices in the user settings.
MX (Multiple conteXt) support was dropped from the GLEW 2.0 library to make core profile support cleaner.
Our WITH_GLEW_MX build option was OFF by default already; this commit removes the inactive code paths.
I'm working on a plan for multiple GPUs, contexts, resource sharing, etc. This commit gives us a cleaner starting point for that upcoming work.
Tested on Mac, will test on Linux & Windows immediately after pushing.
It is disabled by default, so should not affect existing configurations.
Main benefits of this goes as:
- Linux distros can use that to avoid libraries duplication and link
blender package against gflags package from the system.
- It it easier to test whether Blender works with updated version of
Gflags prior to re-bundling the library.