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9d6bd665e3 Depsgraph: Wrap context used for editors update callback into a structure
This way we can extend it much easier.
2017-11-28 14:24:56 +01:00
db2a603f6e Depsgraph: Remove workaround for Blender Internal in viewport
This commit effectively reverts fix T45702 done in 067fe2719a.

Reasoning:

- Blender Internal is being replaced with Eevee, and will be removed entirely
  rather soon.

- All render engines are planned to have own depsgraph, so such threading
  conflicts should no longer be an issue.

- We don't want to spend time on porting workarounds for EOL things to a new
  design. Less code -- faster the work :)

- If such notifications will end up needed for some other cases, we would
  need to re-implement this a more proper depsgraph tagging/flushing and make
  it to work with all copy-on-write datablocks and everything.
2017-11-28 14:24:56 +01:00
86bfce6794 Depsgraph: Don't call DEG ID update functions directly
There might be much more logic involved there, also we might not know proper
evaluated CoW pointer there yet. So we leave this to dependency graph to
decide what exactly to do here.
2017-11-28 14:24:56 +01:00
3023eb384a Depsgraph: Fix crash when deleting object which is linked both directly and indirectly 2017-11-24 15:46:25 +01:00
a5d763a11e Depsgraph: Use depsgraph to handle edit mode selection
This is crucial bit since batch cache is stored in the evaluated object,
meaning we can't tag it's hatch cache dirty from the notifier system.
Not easily at least. Better to leave this job to depsgraph, it knows
all the copies of data.
2017-11-24 10:19:48 +01:00
Dalai Felinto
3abe8b3292 Rename any instance of scene layer or render layer in code with view layer
The RenderResult struct still has a listbase of RenderLayer, but that's ok
since this is strictly for rendering.

* Subversion bump (to 2.80.2)
* DNA low level doversion (renames) - only for .blend created since 2.80 started

Note: We can't use DNA_struct_elem_find or get file version in init_structDNA,
so we are manually iterating over the array of the SDNA elements instead.

Note 2: This doversion change with renames can be reverted in a few months. But
so far it's required for 2.8 files created between October 2016 and now.

Reviewers: campbellbarton, sergey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2927
2017-11-23 07:48:23 -02:00
57ec215677 Depsgraph: Add utility function to tag ID for update within a specific graph 2017-11-03 12:10:04 +01:00
97b2483a7a Depsgraph: Remove scene from refresh API
Scene is already stored in the graph.
2017-10-24 16:04:11 +02:00
11d8c939cd Depsgraph: Cleanup, remove unused function declaration 2017-10-24 16:04:11 +02:00
1829084da1 Depsgraph: Switch to explicit graph specification for tag flush 2017-10-24 16:04:11 +02:00
72b61763da Depsgraph: Begin bringing API to pass explicit graph
This is a first step towards an updated API where we pass explicit graph rather
than a scene. This is because we can no longer deduct which graph to use since
it will depend on a context.

Will happen in several steps, so bisecting will not be such a pain.
2017-10-24 16:04:11 +02:00
4dbfb130db Depsgraph: Cleanup, remove unused function
It's unlikely we will ever want to flush tags on all possible scenes or
dependency graphs. It wouldn't be thread safe at a best.
2017-10-24 16:04:11 +02:00
56006d9808 Depsgraph: Cleanup, unused function declaration 2017-10-24 16:04:11 +02:00
4f3d9a09fe Depsgraph: Make depsgraph a part of evaluation context
This way evaluation routines will know which exact depsgraph evaluation
is happening for.

Mainly needed to get evaluation flags associated with ID nodes.
2017-10-20 16:50:58 +02:00
3e8abc0535 Depsgraph: Make Copy-on-Write a command line option
Before it was a compile time option which was not very easy to use or test. Now
the project is getting more mature, so very soon we will be able to call for a
public tests of limited features.

The copy-on-write (which includes animation, modifiers) is enabled using
--enable-copy-on-write command line argument.
2017-10-18 14:35:34 +02:00
46f0b97d20 Depsgraph: Remove declaration of legace removed functions 2017-10-18 12:49:28 +02:00
Dalai Felinto
e4f2b2be26 Workspace: Move engines to workspace and Properties Editor cleanup
Engine is not stored in WorkSpaces. That defines the "context" engine, which
is used for the entire UI.

The engine used for the poll of nodes (add node menu, new nodes when "Use Nodes")
is obtained from context.

Introduce a ViewRender struct for viewport settings that are defined for
workspaces and scene. This struct will be populated with the hand-picked
settings that can be defined per workspace as per the 2.8 design.

* use_scene_settings
* properties editor: workshop + organize context path

Use Scene Settings
==================
For viewport drawing, Workspaces have an option to use the Scene render
settings (F12) instead of the viewport settings.

This way users can quickly preview the final render settings, engine and
View Layer. This will affect all the editors in that workspace, and it will be
clearly indicated in the top-bar.

Properties Editor: Add Workspace and organize context path
==========================================================

We now have the properties of:

Scene, Scene > Layer, Scene > World, Workspace

[Scene | Workspace] > Render Layer > Object
[Scene | Workspace] > Render Layer > Object > Data
(...)

Reviewers: Campbell Barton, Julian Eisel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2842
2017-10-16 17:29:04 -02:00
028c5592cd Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8 2017-09-15 12:35:20 +05:00
8b3ad25862 Transform: Enable recursion dependency check for new depsgraph 2017-09-15 12:25:57 +05:00
a01c1849e9 Depsgraph: Add utility function to initialize evaluation context from scene and layer 2017-07-26 16:33:44 +02:00
7b420e1908 Depsgraph: Be consistent about id type variable name 2017-07-24 16:24:41 +02:00
1c4c288727 Pass EvaluationContext argument everywhere
Note that some little parts of code have been dissabled because eval_ctx
was not available there. This should be resolved once DerivedMesh is
replaced.
2017-07-21 14:47:26 +02:00
9edb7e49d7 Depsgraph: Fix missing material update when changing links in node tree 2017-07-21 14:20:30 +02:00
414cc821d8 Depsgraph: Initial implementation of more granular tagging
This commit makes it so that only ID components which correspond to the tag
flag are tagged for update (previously the whole ID would have been updated
in the most of cases).

This allows us to have more granular tag flags and prevent tagging of things
we don't want to be tagged.
2017-07-19 15:20:06 +02:00
5eddc183b0 Depsgraph: Cleanup, remove unused untested functions 2017-07-19 15:20:06 +02:00
a69e3c9ee1 Fix T51943: Depsgraph: world update happening eternally on background (set) scene
The issue was caused by updates being flushed for all scenes, while actual update
was only called for an active one.

Not sure why do we need to flush updates for all scenes, so now we only flush
scenes which are updated.
2017-07-06 13:29:59 +02:00
802027f3f8 Depsgraph: Initial groundwork for copy-on-write support
< Dependency graph Copy-on-Write >
 --------------------------------
        \   ^__^
         \  (oo)\_______
            (__)\       )\/\
                ||----w |
                ||     ||

This is an initial commit of Copy-on-write support added to dependency graph.
Main priority for now: get playback (Alt-A) and all operators (selection,
transform etc) to work with the new concept of clear separation between
evaluated data coming from dependency graph and original data coming from
.blend file (and stored in bmain).

= How does this work? =

The idea is to support Copy-on-Write on the ID level. This means, we duplicate
the whole ID before we cann it's evaluaiton function. This is currently done
in the following way:

- At the depsgraph construction time we create "shallow" copy of the ID
  datablock, just so we know it's pointer in memory and can use for function
  bindings.

- At the evaluaiton time, the copy of ID get's "expanded" (needs a better
  name internally, so it does not conflict with expanding datablocks during
  library linking), which means the content of the datablock is being
  copied over and all IDs are getting remapped to the copied ones.

  Currently we do the whole copy, in the future we will support some tricks
  here to prevent duplicating geometry arrays (verts, edges, loops, faces
  and polys) when we don't need that.

- Evaluation functions are operating on copied datablocks and never touching
  original datablock.

- There are some cases when we need to know non-ID pointers for function
  bindings. This mainly applies to scene collections and armatures. The
  idea of dealing with this is to "expand" copy-on-write datablock at
  the dependency graph build time. This might introduce some slowdown to the
  dependency graph construction time, but allows us to have minimal changes
  in the code and avoid any hash look-up from evaluation function (one of
  the ideas to avoid using pointers as function bindings is to pass name
  of layer or a bone to the evaluation function and look up actual data based
  on that name).

  Currently there is a special function in depsgraph which does such a
  synchronization, in the future we might want to make it more generic.

At some point we need to synchronize copy-on-write version of datablock with
the original version. This happens, i.e., when we change active object or
change selection. We don't want any actual evaluation of update flush happening
for such thins, so now we have a special update tag:

  DEG_id_tag_update((id, DEG_TAG_COPY_ON_WRITE)

- For the render engines we now have special call for the dependency graph to
  give evaluated datablock for the given original one. This isn't fully ideal
  but allows to have Cycles viewport render.

  This is definitely a subject for further investigation / improvement.

This call will tag copy-on-write component tagged for update without causing
updates to be flushed to any other objects, causing chain reaction of updates.
This tag is handy when selection in the scene changes.

This basically summarizes ideas underneath this commit. The code should be
reasonably documented.

Here is a demo of dependency graph with all copy-on-write stuff in it:

  https://developer.blender.org/F635468

= What to expect to (not) work? =

- Only meshes are properly-ish aware of copy-on-write currently, Non-mesh
  geometry will probably crash or will not work at all.

- Armatures will need similar depsgraph built-time expansion of the copied
  datablock.

- There are some extra tags / relations added, to keep things demo-able but
  which are slowing things down for evaluation.

- Edit mode works for until click selection is used (due to the selection
  code using EditDerivedMesh created ad-hoc).

- Lots of tools will lack tagging synchronization of copied datablock for
  sync with original ID.

= How to move forward? =

There is some tedious work related on going over all the tools, checking
whether they need to work with original or final evaluated object and make
the required changes.

Additionally, there need synchronization tag done in fair amount of tools
and operators as well. For example, currently it's not possible to change
render engine without re-opening the file or forcing dependency graph for
re-build via python console.

There is also now some thoughts required about copying evaluated properties
between objects or from collection to a new object. Perhaps easiest way
would be to move base flag flush to Object ID node and tag new objects for
update instead of doing manual copy.

here is some WIP patch which moves such evaluaiton / flush:

  https://developer.blender.org/F635479

Lots of TODOs in the code, with possible optimization.

= How to test? =

This is a feature under heavy development, so obviously it is disabled by
default. The only reason it goes to 2.8 branch is to avoid possible merge
hell.

In order to enable this feature use WITH_DEPSGRAPH_COPY_ON_WRITE CMake
configuration option.
2017-06-19 13:21:44 +02:00
9bcc44d505 Depsgraph: Avoid over-documentation
The comment adds zero information.
2017-06-08 16:12:04 +02:00
a1b8c0bca2 Depsgraph: More type definitions to new depsgraph header 2017-04-06 15:37:46 +02:00
ba5b792dd9 Depsgraph: Remove all layer bit flags related checks
These bits became obsolete with the new layer system, so we can
simplify some code around them or avoid existing workarounds which
were trying to keep things working for them.

There are still work needed to be done for on_visible_change to
avoid unnecessary updates, but that can also happen later.
2017-04-05 11:39:30 +02:00
40a0fa8a8f Depsgraph: Use proper unsigned int bitfield for layers flags 2016-07-26 10:45:07 +02:00
55b24bef55 Depsgraph: Cleanup and code simplification
This is mainly a maintenance commit which was aimed to make work with
this module more pleasant and solve such issues as:

- Annoyance with looong files, which had craftload in them
- Usage of STL for the data structures we've got in BLI
- Possible symbol conflicts
- Not real clear layout of what is located where

So in this commit the following changes are done:

- STL is prohibited, it's not really predictable on various compilers,
  with our BLI algorithms we can predict things much better.

  There are still few usages of std::vector, but that we'll be
  solving later once we've got similar thing in BLI.

- Simplify foreach loops, avoid using const_iterator all over the place.

- New directory layout, which is hopefully easier to follow.

- Some files were split, some of them will be split soon.

  The idea of this is to split huge functions into own files with
  good documentation and everything.

- Removed stuff which was planned for use in the future but was never
  finished, tested or anything.

  Let's wipe it out for now, and bring back once we really start using
  it, so it'll be more clear if it solves our needs.

- All the internal routines were moved to DEG namespace to separate
  them better from rest of blender.

  Some places now annoyingly using DEG::foo, but that we can olve by
  moving some utility functions inside of the namespace.

While working on this we've found some hotspot in updates flush, so
now playback of blenrig is few percent faster (something like 96fps
with previous master and around 99-100fps after this change).

Not saying it's something final, there is still room for cleanup and
API simplification, but those might happen as a regular development
now without doing any global changes.
2016-05-27 18:01:18 +02:00
067fe2719a Fix T45702: Editing smoke while viewport render and blender bug
Issue was caused by blender internal accessing data from DNA during rendering.

There's no simple solution to make stuff thread safe, so for now simply restart
rendering on frame update.
2015-08-27 12:10:01 +02:00
43dab7833a OpenSubdiv: Fix crash toggling edit mode with new depsgraph 2015-08-27 12:01:20 +02:00
5d30c23c35 doxygen: corrections/updates
Also add depsgraph & physics
2015-05-20 14:12:22 +10:00
bac7353801 Depsgraph: New dependency graph integration commit
This commit integrates the work done so far on the new dependency graph system,
where goal was to replace legacy depsgraph with the new one, supporting loads of
neat features like:

- More granular dependency relation nature, which solves issues with fake cycles
  in the dependencies.

- Move towards all-animatable, by better integration of drivers into the system.

- Lay down some basis for upcoming copy-on-write, overrides and so on.

The new system is living side-by-side with the previous one and disabled by
default, so nothing will become suddenly broken. The way to enable new depsgraph
is to pass `--new-depsgraph` command line argument.

It's a bit early to consider the system production-ready, there are some TODOs
and issues were discovered during the merge period, they'll be addressed ASAP.
But it's important to merge, because it's the only way to attract artists to
really start testing this system.

There are number of assorted documents related on the design of the new system:

* http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Aligorith/GSoC2013_Depsgraph#Design_Documents
* http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/DependencyGraph

There are also some user-related information online:

* http://code.blender.org/2015/02/blender-dependency-graph-branch-for-users/
* http://code.blender.org/2015/03/more-dependency-graph-tricks/

Kudos to everyone who was involved into the project:

- Joshua "Aligorith" Leung -- design specification, initial code
- Lukas "lukas_t" Toenne -- integrating code into blender, with further fixes
- Sergey "Sergey" "Sharybin" -- some mocking around, trying to wrap up the
  project and so
- Bassam "slikdigit" Kurdali -- stressing the new system, reporting all the
  issues and recording/writing documentation.
- Everyone else who i forgot to mention here :)
2015-05-12 16:06:37 +05:00